Kr++4++++4+,r++++T+T+^ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS ' of INTEREST to WOMEN \ - ? . "\ 5' v I MRS. P. D. HERN CON. Editor PHONE 1S7 Mrs. Hamrick Fetes - Fortnighters Club Mrs. L. W. Hameick of Boiling Springs entertained the members of the Fortnighters Club at a delightful .meeting last Thursday afternoon at the Kings Mountain Country Club. The private dining room where the tables were placed for bridge was profusely decorated with rosea and larkspur. A refresh meat course of strawber ry shortcake and ice t?vwaa served prior t? the gamed. Mrs. George Houser was recipient of high score aw*rd. 'Mvs. Gerald Mor gan of Shelby and Mrs P. M. Neis ler were invited jfuesfci Miss Gillespie Has i Part In Pageant WINSTON-SAL-EM. ? The Salem College May Day comm<it*ee on May J ?m+++t+t+t+-H+f+:'+t+t+t++ , 7th p^iemed their annual May Day ' | Festival, the theme of the pageant 1 was "Tiie Festival of Venus." Portraying one of the leading char acters, Mercury, was Miss Emelyn Gillespie, a senior and daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. B. W. Gillespie of Ktr.js Mountain. Miss Gillespie served on ' the May Day Committee, b^ing in charge of Programs, i. ' '* Mrs. Lona McGill Honored With Dinner . A very lovely dinner party honor ing Mrs. l/ona McGill on Mother's' Day was "given at the Cleveland Ho- j Uri in Shelby by her children, Mr. i and Mrs. John Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. i J. L. McGill of Kings Mountain, Mr. ! and Mrs. Paul Kennedy of Shelby, ! LeRoy McGill of Gastonia and Elmer McGill of Mooresvtlle- The honoree wa? presented a corsage. Saunders f: JAMTZDi SWW SDnS flips' to ?IM5 JANTZEN PLAY SUITS fc ?c < * IAMTZEM SHORTS AMD T-SH18TS US 5 t? $C9S Mrs. Kiser Gives Series Of Parties Mrs. Arnold Kiser ertte/tat/ied at a series of dinner bridge parties, beau taui in every detail, last week at her attractive home on Kast King street. The first , party Was on TUes [ day night. Artistic arrangements of sn a pdra gons, larkspud, roses and other I spring flowers made the home unus I ualiy colorful tor the panies. In the center of the dining room ta ble was a silver bowl with a charm ing arrangement of larkspurin pas | tel shades flanked on either side ! with a silver candeibras holding lighted tapers. Four tables had been placed for bridge and were appointed for din ner on the guests arrival. A minia ture bowl of various colored pansies graced the center of each table. Co.un try ham, creamed turkey and all the accessaries for a delicious meal with strawberry short cake was served. When covers were removed bridge [ was enjoyed. When tallies were [counted Mrs. George Houser Was presented high award for ladies with Drace Peeler winning high for men. Low score prizes were given Mrs. Garland Still and C.eorge Hou$or. On Wednesday night Mrs. Kiser agan entertained at a dinner bridge Four tables were grouped for play amid a setting of lovely mixed flow ers. After a very tempting dinner in teresting progressions of bridge en sued with high {score for ladies go-' ing to Mrs. Hunter Neisler. George , Lattimore carrying off high for rr.en. Mrs. George Lattimore and Jim Smith were also presented prizes. MYF Have Many Programs John Warlick was program chair man Sunday morning Jor a worship service in the yotuh chanel where the entire Methods; Youth Fellow met. "thr'st Knocks at Our Heart s Uoor a:us the theme of the program, using Hoiman Hutu's paint,, ing, ' ihe Lignv ot the W'orid ' as a! worship cen.er, w;th potted ivy t>e iow it, and ivy and carnations on the sides, also a lighted candle. "O Jes us 1 liyU Art Standing" was sung bv Dorothy Smith, accompanied by Bit'. bara Grantham on the piano. Inter pretation oi ,the painting was given by the Senior teacher. Next Sunday morning Walter Griffin will serve as program chairman. L The Senior MYF met a 7 o'clock Sunday evening for a program on Serving Where You Live", led by I Hunter Warlick. The group made plans for a picnic and swimming party at Lake Montonia next Sun day, and are to leave the church at 2 p. m. A program, "Serving Other [vCo,mm^pities," is being planned by Barbara Gault. ? This group is looking forward to . a youth camp to be held at the foot of Mt. Mitchell the last week in June. Methodist Youth Council Meets The Youth Council, Central Metho oist church, was to meet Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Barbara Gault. This council is composed of all youth officers, com ? mission chairman, and adult work ers with youth. At this meecing .the nomination of new officers was to be held, and plans made for sum mer. assemblies and other activities. ?MYF To Meet At Central Church A largrf attendance is anticipated me^nS of the Gas i ?>nia Sub- District Methodist Youth ! ??llo^?h|P "*** Thurtday evening. May 26, at Central Methodist chur if^L W ?Picers wlu ^ instaUed at this meeting, including Bill Alien, I who was eleoted Treasurer at the of the MYF at Central church for two j years. The Woman's Society Z to . prepare light refreshments. Junior YWA Girls Met Tuesday Night KiilV2l0rYkWLA?irlS0' the Baptist church met with Miss Betty Knox Davis, Tuesday night. A very interesting program way presented by Miss Carolyn Ea7ly, , leader for the evening. During the business meeting it nfT.i if**1*0 ,9end to the ptist Hospital as the community mission work tor the month. Group singing wa? enjoyed by the |??ven members present. Delicious refreshments were serv ?? at the conclusion of the mating. Mrs. P. G. Ratterlee Hostess To Circle a nr?* Garrison circle oi the Mond?y mrht with Mrs- rride Ratterree. ^ourt^n members were present. wa? <tett*hted to have ^ following visitors: Mr* Lona Mc Campbell PhJfer, Mrs. Gra. dy Patterson and Mrs. Bright Rat tQffOV. Mkw Free love Black, assisted by Mm. Ben Goforth gave a nwt in helpful program on i Junior and Intermediate work. At the conclusion of a short bus- ' iness session, a social hour was en- 1 l?y*d. The circle members and guests were invited Into the dining room where delightful refreshments were served. | La Fite Ciub With Mrs. H. R. Partem Four td of Rook in puty last Krid'a>' night wnen Mrs. H. X 1'arton entertained tne memoers of the La Kite Rook ciub- and o;he; guests at her home. After the am, val of the gutssts LirUe Lynda P?Jr I ton, who was lovely in a oiue even I ing dretra, paa.-ed the tallies, j When guests were seated at the ( tables a large birthday cake vva* brought in and 'Happy Birthday" sarig ,o Mrs. R. D. Gotortn. A cor- J sago of red rosebuds *\'as given Mrs. Goforih by the ho>:ess. Tempting 1 London- Mist was served with the birthday cake. After four anim'a;eol progressions ' visitors awards were presented Mr.-> J. R. Davis and Mr?. Bessie Dickey With Mrs. Bessie Gantt winning high score for club members ahd Mrs. Edith Go forth, low. When cards were laid as'.de many i i lovely gifts were presented Mrs. Go forth Invited to play with the club mem bers were Mrs. J. R. Davis, Mrs. J. H Arthur, Mrs. H. 13. LynehY, Mrs. Mar- ? shall Heavner, Mrs Bessie Dickey j and Mrs. Lynwood Par'on Miss Peggy Smith Bride-Elect Honored Complimenting Mi* P-^ggy Smit.i. bride-elect the Glad Girls class it , the First Baptist church entertained ; at the home of Mrs. L. L Benson. Numerous games and contests! were enjoyed with prizes golne to' the winners, these were presented ' the honoree. . I A sweet course with party aeces ; sories was served the IT members and invited guests. [ High light of the party was the ; surprise lingerie shower given Miss Smith during the social hour. The George Housers Hosts To Bridge Club Amid a setting of mixed spring flowers two tables of bridge were in j. play Saturday night when Mr. and Mrs. George Houser entertained the Bid and By Club. * ! A prettily appointed refreshment ! plate was served. ? After several interesting progres ! sions high aw ards were presented ;to Mr. and Mr3. J. B Simpson rh'? srmr / fm mirw tmfM: TO PROVE TO YOU THE M(EW wans* vacua/ WILL WASH CLE A NIC * ANT? FASTER $69.50 See fh's rerrorkoble family woshei Learn vy?-,of it *"11 -Jo m your home ALV AMERK.A ?S m.'YING THF AFRA TOR C00PEH3, Inc PHONE 93 Subscribe T o The Herald? $2 Per Y ear Remember? You Always Save At Belle's ?? i Othei Straws $1.48 to SlJtt Th*se are ?c:?ptiooal buys. Our 11.96 modal u WATER-RESISTANT. Our *1.48 model looks tike tt i1m?U soil for double the price.. Genuine ? Panamas B? Champ Your favorite same in bats. Variety ?* styles, colors, wiie choice of bauds to match your suits or slacks. Cool, comfortable. SlWto S4J5

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view