SUNDAY., MAY 11, 1957Your HoirMr. And Mrs. D. B. Castor Observe 60th!tWedding Anniversary At Dinner PartyFamily FeteMarks AnotherHappy EventMr, and Mrs. David Brads hawCantor observed their sixtieth wedding anniversary Sunday whenthey were guests of honor at a six o’clock dinner party given by their childrenAbout the home were flowerswhich the Castor a children had placed on the altar of Center Grove Lutheran church In their honor. Also used in decoration were arrangement* of rosea, lilies, and greenery.The dining room table, overlaidwith a whre damask cloth, was centered with a four-tiered wedding cake topped by a miniaturebride and bridegroom, the figurineused bv the Castor® a* 'heir fiftieth wedding celebration Tali lightedyellow tapers were in candelabra on either end of the table.After gat- -‘ring around the table the group clasped hand* and sane, ‘ Praise God From Whom All B'c - - FlowCovers wci. laid for Mr, and Mr® I) B Castor and Mrs .1 W Flowe, Mr. Ca tor's sister, lt;*heonlv member of the Kime-CaMorwedding party presentthe Rev and Mr® Paul I- Morgan Paul 7. , Paula Marie and Shelia Morgan,the Rev and Mrs, B D Castor.Albemarle Mr and Mrs FrankS Castor, Florida the Rev and Mrs Henry C. Castor, and daughter, Trudy. Newport Tenn : Mr and Mrs George B Means. Ronn and Zibelt; ra Dorton, Concord; Mis* Barbara Dorton Don Coley, Hickory; the Rev and Mr* K YIdle, David Stephen,and MarkJfuddle Salisbury'; the Rev. Richard B Dorton, Taylorsville; the Rev and Mrs. Franklin Dorton. ( \eland Mrs Freeman Johnson and Mary Ann Johnson railed la^er in the eveningThe couple was married in ahigh noon ceremony May 5. Ik97near Liberty, Mrs Castor is the former Mi#» Barbara B «* r t s n e KimeThe Ca®*o*-s are pa-em* of four *en« and t *o daugh’ers, all of whom ae living the Rev Bradshaw- DeKeim C#-’o^ pa^nr ofS? Martin i Lutheran church.Albemarle; Frank .'evens Castor, Jacksons die and St pe'er*.burg. Fla , president o? the Narcotics Division of the Florid a Rtate Pharmaceutical R o a r d the Rev Henrv CarmenrV(\Icc$1I1lt;JaIFlt;.MR\NI) MRS. DAVID BRADSHAW CASTORtS'aff Photo-Earl Graham!Castor. ■■Needle Crattijficv Srrrrrs*pa*tor of a Newport, Tenn , Lu-theran cnurrh, .Mrs. George R Means, Concord, the former Miss Robecrj Castor, a teacher in the county schools; Robert Hal! Castor, a graduate of I^noir-Rhyne college, of the home, and Mrs K Y. Huddle, the former Miss Sarah France® Castor, who-e husband l* pastor of St Matthewsfather an church, Salisbury,Mrs Castor it from a famiH of teachers both her father and mother having taught. Her lineage ran be traced to George DeKeim. Germany, roal engineer to the Emperor, and Heinrich DcKetm her grandfather, four times removed who settied in Pennsylvania after arriving from GermanyNext to the tearhing profession in the family, is that of the ministry There are eighteen close relative* whf are, or have beenministersIn the beginning of their mar-riage the couple chose P*alm 27-1 as the spiritual foundation for'heir life together, and since that time i’ has been said as a praver each morning at their breakfast[ table,\'*er receiving her college degress in 1S94 Miss Kime taught the next vear in her alma mater. Mont Amoena Seminars', Mi, Pleasant The next two years she was a member of the Statesville school faculty, near her home, and after her stepmother’s death *■ ne remained at home a year with her father and other members of her family.Since marriage Mrs Castor has taught in the local schools and at Winecoff,Mr Cas’or a successful farmer was alvo a school teacher prior to his marriage ! attended the rountv schools. Concord, and theI North Carobna College. Mt Pleasantlt;-mThe Ca«tors fits? lived in Con cord 13 vear®. coming to Mr Cas tor * homeplace which he bough!following the death of his father The Castors have been activelyidentified with Center Grove Lutheran church since they moved here Thu home, named “Lake-view Farm,” has long been thescene of countless happy events, and the couple has become an integral facet of the community and county life.i'\GS Troop No.11Plans CookouttItFCHINA GROVE — Girl Troop No. 55, sponsored by the First Methodist chj.Tb, met Monday at the church with leaders s C. B Deal and Mrs. A. Rtr, |Kav Mason led the group in singing and Jay \ an Mabry and TanaMaultshv were in charge of gamesant for a cookout during the weekend of May 24 and 25 at CampJulia were discussed. Pamphletswere given the girls on How to Brush Your Teeth” and “Camping ”The girls will meet Thursday and Friday at the home of Mrs.Elier to finish gift* they are making for presentation to their mothers on Mother s DayI\’2(rrrS'IIFHer each girl a pot- rMr ited piPresent in addition to tho lt;e named v* ere Phoeba Moore PatsyHanev Barbara Miller, SuranneOwensby, Elvlne McSwain France* Overcash, Peggy Chtldre * *, Vickie Weaver. Susan Wille’t, Janet v ore and Janet Her.