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BRIDGE PARTY AND SHOWER
.Mi#s Kvu Mao Suber was nostess
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laueous shower Saturday evening at
her home ou I'lei' mint avenue, complimenting
Miss .Mary Sue Mcllinnis
who left this week to enter the
Teachers Training College at Cullowheo.
The' rooms were arranged Aitb
with Miss Marguerite Miller of
lloone, scorlri|? lii?h and receiving
as trophy, a suede bridge table cover.
Miss Ozelle Klser received the
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wutrsw |/t >?vi n IUUIC IUIIIy.
-\IIsh MKitnnis was presented a
Bhower of attractive* and useful
gifts.
Tempting refreshment* were serv
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Guests Included Misses Mary Sue
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your convenience as well
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there will be. times when
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TRY-L CLASS MEETS
..Ucajumes Hairy. KMUWi-i, John
Jenkins, Arthur llauirick,. Uuntr
.niiuiiiK were hostesses lo I ho TryTIii.
Mai grace" lub house lust rrl- <
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Contests uud gumos wore enjoyed
jftVl thu devotional period uud business
session. Mesdumes Kilo Clouinger
and Mrs. I'aul Owous. receyv
- u u number ov useful and luvelv (
flits?the occasion ,l>eiUg their blr
th day anniversaries. Mrs. Carl Surber
was welcomed us a hew mem(jer.
Tile hostesses served a delicious
salad course with accessories.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ,
ENTERTAINED
Miss Maude Dengler was hostess
to members of the L?. L. L. Class of .
the First Baptist Sunday School 011
Monday evening. Qffi< ers were ?lei:tod
for the coniinx year.
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DISTRICT MEETING D. A. R. TO
BE HELD HERE NEXT THURSDAY
The uiiuual meelUtg of the Third
District North Carolina Li. S. I). A.
It., will he held at. the First PreSky
teriau Clturch, Kings Mountulu,
11 -xl Thursday. Sept. liti. with meinhe.rs
of the Colonel Frederick Hambright
Chapter as hostesses.
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idiaptersv and coin prises Charlotte,
Jastouiu, Lincoln ton, Shelby and
ICings Mountain.
Mrs. Frank It Summers is Regent
of tin1 hostess Chapter.
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.Jlin. II. l?. DIliK Kll'iuru Ol uslouiit.
District 'Director, will pre<ide
iimi the outstanding feature of,
ilie clan's program will he an address
l?> Mrs. J. S. Silversicln. State Kegel
of BroVard. X. C.
Mrs. VV. K. Mauney will bring j
greetitigs from the hostess chapter.
Music will be furnished by a
group from the high school under
the direction of Miss JJorothy Caiv
son /, "
The memorial service to be held
during the day Will be.of particular
.merest locally, on account of the
fact that the name of Mrs.- Annie
Billing. member of the Colonel
I'Tederiek Hambright Chapter will
tie among the list of those memorialized,
l'ages for the day will be Mrs.
Jeorge Hoirser. Misses Hetty Neis-,
ler, Nancy Nickels. Virginia Sumiters.
Frances Summers. Helen Hay
ill of Kings Mountain and Miss
Elizabeth Matthews of Gastonia,
Luncheon will ' e served by the
oral chapter. United Daughters of
Confederacy.
3IRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mr6- Eugene Matthews
immune.- the birth of a daughter,
darthu Eula. 011 Friday. September
3th.
HOSTESS AT SHOWER
Mrs. Howard Ware was hostess
it a delightful party and shower
ruesday evening, complimenting
diss Virginia Allen.
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LLD THUR&DAY, 8BPT. 19. 1940
I Personals :
Mrs: Grady Patterson was a Char u
lotte visitor Monday.
Mrs: Henry Byrd spent the week- n
end with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Pat- t(
terson. A
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Mr and Mrs. Cs, T. Riant spent the
ween-fnd in Shelby with relatives
and friends.
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m M^ '"lit | ^ Nl?ta
Wdir spent Saturday in Charlotte.
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Mr. Johnny Klani. son of Mr. and
Mrs. It. F. Klnm, left last Friday for
State College, ltaleigh.
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to resume her studies at \V." C. V.
N. at Greensboro.
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Miss Mary Sue MeGlllnis has en
rolled at WV-eiern Stale Teachers
College at Cullowliee.
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- .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kiser if Char- j
h>Pr spent the week-end with rrlu- I
lives in Kings Mountain.
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Miss Marguerite Miller of Hoone.
spent the week-end with Miss Mat
tila Frances McGill.
I John Hilling, Jr.. of Lancaster. S.
was' it recent visitor at the home
of Mr. atld Mrs. Grady King.
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Marriott Phifer was among ?tu
dents enrolling at Krskine College
last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Herndon and
daughter of Columbia were recent
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. to. Herndon.
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Mrs. W. I). Weir and Mrs. James
Wbistnant of Blacksburg were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ratterree
Tuesday. ?
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Mrs. to. W Neal and Mrs Jacob
Cooper attended the funeral Sunday
afternoon of Mr. Matthew to. White
of Chester, S. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ware returned
home Monday from I-ake Junaluska
where they have been for the
past two-weeks.
Miss Mildred Hill of Murphy, N.
0.. is the guest of Miss Elizabeth
Plonk for a few days before entering
school at Carolina.
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The friends of R. G. Plonk, Jr.. j
will regret to learn that be had the I
m'sfortune of breaking his left arm i
during football practice yesterday
afternoon.
Miss Annie Lou Blalook, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Blalock
left Monday for \V. C. T. C., Cullowhee,
N. C., where she will enter
the freshman class.
Misses Mary Mebane and Millie
Midklff and Mr. Bruce Hallman of
Mt. Airy, N. C., were guests of Mr.
aud Mrs. Claude Hambright during
the past week-end.
Miss Phyllis Patterson left Tuesday
to resume her studies at Erakine
College. Miss Patterson was
accompanied at Due West, by . her
mother, Mrs. Orady Patterson,
Mrs. W. A. Thomasson and Billy
Thomasson, Mrs. W. H. Harmon
and. Mary Lena Harmon and Mrs.
Lee Harmon and Vlrgie Harmon
spent Sunday in Morganton with
Mr. and Mrs. John Markas.
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Miss Elizabeth Plonk and Mlsa
Norma Crook went to Belmont Mon
day to attend funeral services for a
friend of Mlsa Crook, Miss Blondle
Current, who was killed In an auto
accident Saturday , night.
Jimmy McGUl of Ashevllle spent,
the keek-end with his parents. Dr.
and Mrs. W. J. McC.lll. He has encelled
with Co. E. 105th Division
Pnrineers In the National Guard of
Ashevllle. i *" "
The following children spent last
week with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Blam: Mr. and Mrs Zeb
Vance of Chapel Hill; Mr. and Mrs.
PavXd Gamble of Southern Phi est;
Mrs. Kugene Smith of Bladenboro,
Ben Wlllleford, Jr., has returned
to his home in Atlanta, Ga., after
a two^weeks visit to relatives In
Kings Mountain. Mr. Willeford Is
resuming his work as student at
Fmory University In Atlanta.
Miss Louise Ooforth, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Teague and Mlsa Esfelle Barber
of Charlotte returned home
Thursday after spending several
days In Washington. D. C., visiting
Mr and Mr*. John B. Ware, and Dr.
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Mr*. W. F.- Rrewer, nee Miss I
Pauline NeMer. left .Wednesday! I
for her ne-w home in Pensacola. Fla II
after a visit to relative* in Klnga <2
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tier at Crescent Beach. Mrs. Urewr
has been living in Ncrfolk, Va?
ntll recently.
Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Cooper -have
loved from the Coop? r 'Apartment
o the Cooper hotr;< on Piedmont
venue which has been remodeled.
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