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Bishop Couple Honored
On Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bishop of Lyerly were honored
with a reception Sunday, May
18, in observance o{ their
golden weddini anniversafiy.
he event was hosted by Mr.
and Mrs. LaFaughn Bishop,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Hender
son and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Kimbell.
The fiest register was kept
b¥ Mrs. Margaret Blythe, niece
of the cougle. The antique
register table, a gift several
Kfars ago to the couple from
r. Bishog's mother, was
overlaid with a white crocheted
cloth. The handmade
tablecloth was a gift from a
long-time friend, i’llrs. Idelle
Vaughn. A crystal bud vase
held a small rose arrangement.
The FOM fllest register was a
gift from Mrs. Sherry Bishop.
The refreshment table was
covered with a gold cloth
overlaid with wiite lace.
Centering the table was a large
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gunch bowl surrounded at the
ase with yellow and white
daisies, greenery and large
strawberries. On the buffet,
from which cheese balls, nuts,
cheese sticks, mints and other
refreshments were served, was
another floral arrmfiement and
gold lighted candles. Paf)er
wedding bells, gold in color,
were hanginge from the lifil;(t)
above the table. They were
used in the decorations on the
buffet.
The five-tiered cake,
decorated with gold roses, was
served from one end of the
refreshment table. The t.og
laKers were separated wit
white columns. Topgin(f the
cake was a miniature bride and
groom encircled with a golden
wreath. The cake was made by
Mrs. Henderson and Mrs.
Bishop.
A golden wedding nnfi quilt
was made for the cong) e by
Mrs. Kimbell and Mrs. Hender-
Class Of
1936 Holds
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Reunion
The Summerville High
School Class of 1936 celebrated
their 50th graduation anniver
sary with a reunion at The
Round Table Friday evening,
Ma}l"h%.
ose greunt were: John
and Jean Stubbs, James and
Mara,marks, John Black and
Pat Whisenant, John and Elsie
Echols, Ragnond and Helen
Newsome, Douglas and Dot
Baker, D.P. and Geneva
Henley, L. W. and Zeddie Moss
Bulman, John K. and Mildred
Fowler Thomas, James and
Evelyn Pledger King, Buford
Adams, Sera Pullen, Georgia
Martin, Frances Cochran and
Gladys Rea McCarley. Also at
tending were two teachers:
Dixie Neal Abbott and
Margaret Neal Climer.
After dinner the class
gathered at the home of James
and Mary Marks for an even
ing of fellowship and
reminiscing.
Pleasant Grove
Plans Special
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Service
A gospel meeting will be
held at Pleasant Grove Church
of Christ June 1-6 with R. W.
Grag of Bremen as the speaker.
unday Bible study will be
at 10 a.m. and preaching at 11
a.m. and 6 p.m. Evening ser
vices Monday-Friday w:lliegm
at 7:30.
An invitation is extended to
everyone to attend.
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Guest Singers
Set At Berryton
The Living Waters Sin%ers
will be guest sin&:ers at the Ber
ryton aé)tist urch Sunday
night. The service begins at
6:30 and everyone has a cordial
invitation to attend !ely the
choir director, Hoyt Martin,
and members of the church.
Solid Rock
Homecoming
Slated
Solid Rock Baptist Church
will have homecoming services
Sunday, June 1. Lunch will be
served at noon and special
singing in the afternoon with
the Joint-Heirs and the Way of
the Cross as special singers.
Everyone is welcome to attend
these services by the pastor,
Bobby Harris.
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son. The quilt was displayed on
the four-poster bed which was
gurchued by the couple over
0 years ago.
George Earl Jones of
Yorkville serenaded the couple
accompanying himself on the
guitar. He was also accom
glanied on some selections by
is father, Bill Jones.
Serving throughout the
afternoon were Mrs. Brenda
Henderson, Miss Jodi Hender
son, Mrs. Joy Mosley, Miss
Gena Bishgg. Mrs. Ann
Jackson, rs. Carolyn
Johnston, Mrs. Johnny
Henderson, Mrs. Janis Hender
son and Mrs. Sherry Bishop.
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The Frierson Trio wiu pre
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