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Statesville Daily Record from Statesville, North Carolina • Page 26

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aMiY K1CQHO THURSDAY, SEPT. Stony Paint News The Women's Society of ChriS' tiafl Strvice of the Methodist church met Thursday night, circle No. 1 with Mrs. Neil Mfflsaps, Mrs. J.

S. aod Mrs. W. W. Watt ttie home ot Mrs.

Millsaps There were 21 members tMfcy' to WMT tow ftrthstajr SOppWfV COfOf for DOMQ le show detail SM Window Display Lpjeseot. Mrs. J. R. Duncan, Mrs.

T. B. Grouch, Mrs. Roy Alexander. and Mrs Christine Cashion gave the program Circle No.

2 met with Mrs. ,1. C. Lackey and Mrs. Joe Cline at the home of Mrs.

Lackey with a large attendance. 0 The siibdistrict of the youth fellowship met Monday night at rh" Methodi-t cburch here wHh a larne. attendance. The local church cave the program and served refreshments. Thirty-five members of the Baptist church went to Taylorsville First church for ac night in the Alexander a- Rev.

E. L. Spjvey was the speaker. Miss Carolyn Ingram in the hospital in Gastonia for extended treatment. A dauehter was born Sunday to Mr.

and" Mrs. W. T. Comer. in the Baptist hospital, Winston Salem.

A son was born September 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Alexander in Florida. Mrs. Alexander was before her marriage, Miss Nancy Stikeleather of Stony Point.

Miss Hilda Beaver and Miss Shirley Henderson have gone to Greensboro to W.C.U.X.C.j Miss Noram Jean Lackey to Greensoboro college and Miss Joyce Elliott to Mitchell college. Billy Henderson has entered the yetetans Hospital, Ashvill.e, for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Watts attended the Homecoming at Western Avenue Baptist church. Statesville, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Goodson and family, attended the Homecoming, Sunday, in Burlington. Mrs. W. W. Watt is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Gryder at Hiddenite. Maid Attempts To Sell House Pay as $1.00 Thrill Packed Air Show Is Slated Otters, such expert swimmers that they can catch salmon, do not know how to swim until their mothers teach them.

CHICAGO (UP) maid wa? accused today of opening her employers' lavish home to her panv- lovina. light-fingered friends and attrmp'ina to sell the hou-e the owners were on a North Woods vacation, Police that T.illian Hopkh 22, 'a picture of innocence." about did her employers. Mr. i David ou! of house' and home when they left for a pre- J.abor Day rest at a Minnesota report. Investigation of the Maul's fantastic plo! was sloped almost in a when v.orkiir.; on thr ea-e, including tno srvenii) District precinct captain, were sin- ponded for failing to close a bawdy house.

A new prt of polkemen took ov the case and pieced together this story: Miss Hopkins pretended to go home when the Krcc'nmans their home in suburban Highland Park for the Minnesota vacation. But later, police said, she sneaked hack and bcsan calling her friends. The maid and her pals tossed a wild party in the Krechman Home and then" walked off with 00 worth of loot, police said. As the Krechman's vacation wore on. Miss Hopkins' caution ran out like the sand in an hour glass.

She gave the family's charge accounts to her friends, who used them to make expensive purchases in Chicago shops. Finally, police said, she threw caution to the winds and tried to sell the house, a S30.000 residence. One of her friends had almost negotiated a deal to sell the Krechman's home for a bargain SI.i.000 when the Chicago Title and Tru-t Co. ruined the plot, by reporting the house was mortgaged No one was more surprised about the Hopkins woman's audacious plot than the Krechmans. "She 'was the picture of innocence," Krechman said.

"We trusted her completely." The executive, who is president jf a television set manufacturing company, discovered his home had been luoted when he returned from the vacation on Sept. 1. A number of outstanding ac'; will be presented at the big sponsored air to be held here Sunday. 23. Mac (Jetj Mc.Junkin announced today.

Mc.Junkin i of vnncp announcements for the show. of the artists, who will perform include: P.OH Huntlry, acrobatic see and firs' place winner in the Miami air race, will perform in liu cu Sc'iinr. The hand-made plane, powercfl by a eiu'ine. will bo flown thrmich such maneuvrrs outside and inside inops v.illi snap at. the lop, hrsitatinn slow rolls, inverted flicht over .100 miles hour at low of T.ynchburg, fnrnur of (he World's champinnship arrnbatics title and rccorrl holder, will demon- precision stunts in his clip- winced, ffiupcd-up Monoroupc.

Mr. routine will include his oricin.il maneuver, including the inverted Cuban eight, bottle neck loop, eicht and out- side rolls through a 60 dc- free The ration's number-one duall aerobiitjcs tram v. ill the v. ith I a Aerial cumhinrd sprrrls of more than an hour. rxhi- liiiion.

-onifiimr- cnilrd. "Rhnp- i'dv in by v. iraiuro Frank Hocer- and Vt'-n HunMcy. Thr dual arrobatics will jncludr clo'-e foi'matuni s'ini's sucnj as squirrel face loops, -pins. tier! with smoke, and near head- on collisions at low altitude.

Don Kdwards, the nation's Icad- ing exhibition parachute jumper, will make (wn daririL' leap-. He will drmnn-irntr his speciality, the Spangled Banner Parachute. J'ump." When he irap.s from the plane at 2.000 fed. he will open his parachute and unfurl an American flng tied to his ankle. As he descends, he will be circled by a plane forming a corkscrew of smoke while the National Anthem if played over the public address system.

This colorful exhibition will be the opening act on the proEram. Mi-s Myrtle Thompson, famous woman pilot, will he on hand pilot the parac'rutr-t aloft and will participate in other flicht dcmon- rich's loo pounds ard is only five fert lall. a native of Sclma. N. where she operates a fh me school.

Haskcll A. DeHion. retired stunt pilot and director of International Air Shows, will be master of ceremonies. FOR SALE 133 Bost St. Seven rooms and bath, hot air heat, full concrete basement.

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