SOCIAL AND PERSONAL of INTE AAA ^ ^ ^ a A ^ ^ < Party For Senior Youth Group The hoiiH! of Mr. a..d Mrs W. M. Uautt ou North Piedmont Avenue party ou Friday evening when the member* of the Senior Oroup of the Youth Division of Central Meth odist Church entertained the Senior Uroup from the Firm Baptiat Church The house was resplendent with . u llxhted Christmas tree, poinsettas I and holly. I The young people were entertain- 1 ed with games after which delicious ( refreshments were served. Mission Study Concluded Members of the Missionary Socle ty of Central Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. W. M. Gantt on last Wednesday afternoon for the concluding mission study of the year. - Mrs. J. E. Mauney presented the study In a most able manner. the topic being "Uprooi)ed Antericanb." a review of the migrant problem. Hostess At Bridge Partv Mra. Donald Blanton was hostess ' to a Binall group of friends making up three tables of bridge on Friday evening. The rooms were unusually cheerful with Christina \ decorations and n brilliantly lighted tree. Tempting refreshments were served with the holiday motif observed. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Jes. He Klser, of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs Liester Hoke. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davklson,' Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Neill, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Crook and Mr and Mrs Mrs. M. H. Biser. ' / IK nvfww Ruths Beauty Shop /Phone 73 wr* . ^ **? ?* *&. ? Myers'D i + . . AN 4 V ? . 4 * ' j Myers' Dr ? 1 t > . " *_ ' 1 HAPPENINGS REST to \ PHONES 10-R AND 88 Party For Bride-Elect Mia. Carl Davidson was hostess at a lovely party on Saturday evening. when she entertained at her MMMMaMMMpaaaa coiupllntetitary to Mlu Willie Ellei be, of Albemarle and Kings . Mountain, whose marriage to Mr. Paul Pry will be an important event of this week. The rooms were attractively, arranged with poinsettas, holly, lighted candles and a lighted Christina? tree. Three tables of bridge and one table of Chinese Checkers were in play with table prizes awarded Miss Ellerbe. Mrs. John Gamble, Mrs. O \V. Morris and Mrs. E. B. Ellerbe Miss Willie Ellerbe was presented an exquisite Postoria vase in her chosen pattern. Delicious refreshments were serv ed with the Christinas motif cleverly carried out. Guests Include^ Miss Willte Ellei1/ C. Home Arts Club Entertained " Mrs. Carl Mauney entertained the Home Arts Club an a few invited guests Tuesday evening. The uuletide decorations were effectively used, the lighted Christmas tree predominating. Polnsettas and nan CHRISTMAS KINGS MOUNTAIN B. & L. ASSN. J. C. Lackey, Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Maude R. Crouse Asst. Sec.-Treas. . * i * a* i ^^^4, j 4 ' 4 " ' ' - ' . > ept. Store D ess Shoppe . ^ . " , - if V : * " THE 1QNOS MOUNTAIN HERALD. . ' " *] ': . " - ' *'" . *' VOMEN MRS- A. H. PATTERSON, Ulna berries were used in the llvlni room. The venter piece for th; dlu i ii>K room table was tall red tapcn an'' red berries. Mrs. llrady King had cha.'jv of I gram on ''Dells.' Mrs. Jim llerudoii rung. "The Bells of Saint Mary's and Mrs. Myron Hhyue nave Kdgai Allen Pof'i reading, "Colin.' Mr? Joliu Gamble was also on the pro gram and an dated Mi k. King in glv ing each gueat a titty jingle bell. The hoateaa served a aula! plat* and sweet course. . Oil each platv was a tiny re.d or green burning candle. Piano Recital A program ot piano numbers^, feu turing Christmas music, was pre sensed by the pupils of Mrs. N. F McOiU at her home on West Moun tain street Saturday afternoon. After the program games wer? played and refreshments suggestive of the holiday season were serveil to the following pupils: Misses E ltnnor Myers. Duckie Jenkins, Ra chel and Jean McClain, Eugenfl ^ Bridges. Alda Jean Davis, Mary Beth Iiord, Mary Helett Hord. Nan cy Nickels. B. T. Wright, Avis Male Warllck and- Norman McGill. Stag Club Dance Friday Night One of the social highlights of the holiday season will be the annual Stag Club Dance. Friday night in the Womans Club building. Dancing will begin at 9:30 and the music will be by Morrow's Orchestra. ' The vouncret* nnfiai *nt ' | looks forward to "the Stag Clut 1 dance and a gala time is contemplu ' led; To Spend The Holidays In Florida Mrs. W. M. Graft of Gaffney. S. C Miss Mary Frances Hord and Mist Kunice Hord of Kings Mountain Miss Isabel Anthony and Buddy An thony of Gastonia left Saturday foi Miainll. Fla.. where they will be hoi day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmj ,Hord. Beth-Ware Teachers Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware delightfully entertained the teachers o the Beth-Ware School to a turkej dinner Tuesday night. The hous< was made attractive with Christmai decorations. The guests were invit ed to the dining room where a de licious three-course dinner was sei ved by Mrs. Frank Ware and daugh ters, Pauline and Virginia, Mrs Jimmie Ware. After the meal Bingo and Chinesi Checkers were enjoyed in the living room with prises for the winners Then the group sang Christmsi carols. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs O. W. Morris, Mrs. C. M. King. Mn Heywood Moss, Mr. Steve Coon. M Johnnie Bridges, Miases Blma Blan ton, Annie B. Roberta; Lowell Ellis Julia Hunt, Mrs. D. A. Moss ant Mrs. J. R. Phillips. j Pin Barbecue * New Management Plate Lunch and* Short Orders a Specialty ? Late Hour Service Roy Norman, Prop. ? M - - V v jJiz,-'*.- -Jj* -. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper were dinner' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Horton in' Shelby Friday. ?o? Miss Mattie Logan of Charleston, S. C.. spent the past week end with her mother, Mrs. John Logan. ?o? i Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper and , Mesdames E. C. Cooper gnd<>E. \V. , N'oal were visitors in Charlotte Monday. " > ?o? , Miss Marian Patterson of Raleigh . is spending the holidays"with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Patterson. ?o? Mrs. George Jiavis of Charlotte arrived yesterday to' spend the holidays with Mrs. C. E. Neisler. ; Mrs. Sallie Fulton returned from ' the Hospital last Friday and is get\ tipg along fine. J. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ware, and I son, Motfett,. Jr.. and Miss Jean ; Ware will spend Christmas in CharI k>tte. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Styyers ' of | Washington, ,D. C.. will spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. . f i Styers of Kings Mountain. f ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Een Willleford and 3 (Cont'd on back page) Call or See EUGENE McSWAIN r k McCoy Service Station Phone 165 r b REPRESENTATIVE in Kings Mountain Territory . 1 ; 2? Start the N r?' * Rowlam Kv pV.* -v ', v ' - ?FOR JOB PRINTING . ^ 1 i ! Keeter's E Byron I MBRB John McGill Don Blanton Humes Houston Thomas Tindalt "Speedj Kings Mount I +++**5* *+ > *+ + * v !' > <' -> v v*l- -r > > v -I II Wj^cSSf | Vera's Be ;; Phone 88-9 M I mi u H?H4MflllltUliHl pmST en Year Right With a Plym We Guarantee Our Used Car " ' * 1 : k .1 J-,,.*. / ' i Bros. 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