MR. AND MRS. I I THKR P. RICIflSilver VnnivrrsarvMr.-Mrs, Luther P. ReidEntertain At Open HouseMr, and Mrs Luther P Reid 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon when celebrated »he twenty-fifth anniver- they held open house at their home.sarv of theirEbenezer 'oikHonor Pastor; Personals1200 Cook streetMr. and Mrs. R. J. Took greeted ; the guests; Mr and Mrs Harold Cook were at the gift table; and j Mrs, Gerry Lyerly kept thp resistor. 1Mrs. Reid wore an ice blue satin dress with lace and rhinestone accent. matching accessories, silverEBENEZER - The third unit of Mrrings. a gift from her husband.. .. r.lt. . _______ and a white orchid in corsage. he Chu ch was organiz- Receiving tnformallv with thecd at a recent meeting held at Reids were their daughter and son-the home of Mrs. Clyde Liles Mrs in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Henry CJohn Funderburke, president, gave Hammill, Mrs. Anna Reid. Mr. the program talk Later refresh- R*id* mother, and Mr*. Mary S ments were served by the hostess Cook. Mrs, Reid s mother.The initial meeting of Group No ^in,n2 room 'able was cov-3 was held Wednesdav evening atj*r^d with a pink cloth. In to# tenth* home of Mrs, Archie Yates. t*r were three large silver bells Mis (Jere Fagcart led a round- with floral clappers Tapers burnedtable discussion, “A Lamp At My in candelabra, and a threeFrt tiered weddin-g cake repeated theDuring ’he business session con- anniversary theme, ducted by Mrs Ruth Lverly, offi- Pound cake, baked hy Mrs I?rers elected were Mis. Clyde R Seatord. was served bv MrsLiles, chairman; Mrs \rchie R R. Reid Mrs Louise RodgersYates, secretary; Mrs. Gone Fag- *nd Mrs. Uoyd Overeash pouredsait, treasurer punch. \«si«tmg in serving wereMrs Faggart will be h*^* a' Miss Angela Cook. Mrs Fran*the next meeting Reid and Mr*. l*on Whitmire,Mrs. Y'..tes served » dessert Yari-colored gladioli used in de-course to tbosp named and Mrs coration throughout the Reid homeJr*» Slt; hem k, Mrs. Glenn Funder- were gifts from Mrs. Reid's broth-burk. members, Mrs Leonard er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Faggart end Mrs. John Funder* I Stanley Cook.burke, visitors. — (by Mrs. Ruth During the parfv hours record-Faggart». ings which were popular in the------_-----late 1920s were plaved.Approximately one out of every One-hundred guests called Tn-nine civilian jobholders in the eluded were relatives and friends Lni'ed State* works for a federal, from Irvington. China Grove, (iold state or local government. Hill and Lincolnton