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SOCIAL AMD PERSONAL HAPPENINGS
MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 167
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Social Calendar.
rviday
4:00-6:00? 'Mrs. P. F. Dilling is g*v- j
irtg a coca-cola party as a pre- i
nuptial courtesy to Mtai Jean
Webb, brldeelect.
Saturday '
. . fe:30? The W. O. W. is fct<.n?oring'
u , a fish fry and square dance
Bridges Airport.
Monday
2:30? 'i'he L>uplU;ate Bridge club
meets with Mrs. Paul E. Hen- ;
dricka.
TuMdOf
10:00-12:00 ? 'Mrs, Hugh Oranand and
Mia. LH?n Blanton are honoring
Miss Jean Weblb with a coca- j
cola party at the Woman's
club.
8:00 ? Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Page are
entertaining at an informal
dance at the Country Club ,
complimenting Miss Audrey 1
May, BiH Page and M5ss Jean
Webb and David Neill.
Thursday
2:30 ? Mrs. F. L. Plonk wil) entertain
the Ace of Olirtxs,
Friday
M:00 ? Hi-bo Bridge club meets wrth
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stalling*.
G. E. Bridges Hosts
To Hi-Lo Club
Mr. and Mrs! G. E. Brxlgee, were
hosts to the Hi-Lo bridge ?iub Fri
day night.
White gladioli and red roses, were
j^rut to charming use in decorating
?the playing rooms.
After four progressions ot bridge,
scores were counted. High store v i
ward went to 'Mrs, C. T. Oarperaer,
Jr., for ladies, Sam Stalling? receiv
ed high foT men.
A tempting sweet course was seiv
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, Jr.,
were invited guests.
Mrs. Jay Patterson
Gives Bridge Party
i Charming in all its appointments)
was the bridge -party giiven by Wis. ,
Jay Patterson on Wednesday after
noon at her home on Parker street. ^
Grouped amid a setting of beauti
fully arranged gladioli, shasta dair
ies and canenduas bridge was play
ed progressively at six tabfPes with
Mrs. E. A Smith winding high score
at the conclusion of the progressions
Mrs. G. H. Mauncy, second high.
For tt*e refreshment hour the hoe- '
test; a?fikiii?d by Mrs. Aubrey Mauney
Mrs. H. C. Mayes and Mrs. W. K. i
Houser served a frozen saiad course
with aiisoru-d sandwiches, cakes and
punch. ? .
Mrs. Jay Patterson
Fetes Study Club : .
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Mrs. Jay Patterson /vas hostess
to the June meeting of the- Study
club apd a number of invited guests.
The living room was attractive
with bow Us off Shasta daisies, calen
dula, red and whit? glads, mixed
giads'Afcere used in the dining room.
3, N. Bar/iee. tile president,
presided over the routine business.
A note from Mrs. L. A. Hoke was
read thanking ihe members for the
flowers sent her. h. the absence of
the secretary Mrs. P. D. Hemdon call
ed the roll- and read the minutes of
the (May meeting.
Mrs. Jay Patterson, program chair,
ma-n for the evening presented Miss
Peggy LeGrand, of Shelby who spoke
most interestingly of a recent trip
she made to "Mexico. At the conclu
sion of her talk she Showed quite a
collection of souvenirs, including
baskets. Jewelry, silver trays, pot
tery bowls, leather bags, 'belts, hats,
shoes, luncheon sets, scarfs artd oth
er novelties.
The hostess assisted by Mrs. H. C.
Mayes, "Mrs. B. N. Barnes and Mrs.
Aubrey Mauney, served a frozen
salad, course with accessories.
Takes Up
New Duties
Miss Thelma Payseur, who has
been a memiber of the Jiigh school
faculty left last week <or PensaooJa.)
Fla., to take up her duties as field
Secretary of the GirUi Scouts.
During the summer she will be
waterfront director of Camp Inky,
which is the Joca; Girl Scout camp. (
Birth Announcements
IMr. and Airs. R. M. Snow announ
ce the birth of a daugnter, Linda, on
Friday, June 37, at the Garrison Gen
eral hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.. ArthuT, route 2, an
nounce the birth of a son, Friday,
June 17, at the Shelby hospital.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Goforth,
route 1, announce the birth o( a son,
Friday, June 17, at the Shelby hos-,
pital. - ...
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Brown, route
1, announce the birth of a son, Fri
day, June 17, Shelby hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tesseneer, ah
no u nee the birth of a daughter, Sun
day, June 19, at the Shelby hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, Hoyle Owens an- j
nounce the birth of a daughter, Sun- ,
day, June 19. at the Shelby hospital. !
Mr. and Mrs WylJe Griffin an i
nounce the birth of a daughter. Sun- j
day, June 19, at the Shelby hospital
Mr. and'Mrs. W. G. Ellison An
nounce the birth of a son, Monday
June fl, at the SheJby hospital.
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Eunice Bible Class
Enjoy Social
The Eunice Bible class of the First
Baptist church met a*t rhe home of
Mrs. E. C. McCtein for their June
meeting. Co- hostesses were Mrs. W.
M. Moorhead and Mrs. George Allen.
The most outstanding work of the
class for the month was contribut
ing $25 to help support a missionary
al?u contributing $25 to help defray
expenses of sending a group at
young pecpl? to Ridgecre?t.
(Mrs. Earl Ledford wai in charge
of the program.
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During the social hour the host
esses served ice cre<am, cake and a
fruit drink.
Book Club Meets With
Mrs. E. A. Harrill
The members of the Thursday A J
ternoon Book Club and one jnrvited
guest, Mrs. George Allen, were de
lightfully entertained Thursday ?by
Mrs. E. A. Harrill.
Artistic arrangement? of cut sum
mer flowers made the ..ume unusual
ly coroful for the meeting^
Mrs. W. M. Moorhead, in chaige of
the program, presented Miss. Jean
Lynch, who gave a dramtic reading.
Mrs. Aubrey Mauneytold of a recent
trip to Bermuda, 6hoWing colored
slides and pictures.
During the soctal hour a salad
course with party accessor; e? was
served. ?
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Two Players Hnrt
In Baseball Game
... . .
Two Crafltspun baseball players
were painfully injured in a Gaston j
Textiles loop gw ne jn City Stadium-'
Wednesday afternoon in head-in col
lision while chasing a -fly?t?all.
Andy Huffotetier, outfteider, and
William <Rooky'? t Ford, shortstop,
sma&hed together ir rh? "ft-h inning
with Bessemer City leading 7 to 1.
Both players we$e knocked out and 1
were taken to Shelby hospital imme- ,
diately.
Hulfstetler w\*s tfill in *he hospi
tal early Thursday afternoon with
} a severe nose fracture. He did not
( suffer any coj*cu9sion it was report
ed. although he was in a semi-con- .j
. scious condition all night.
Ford returned home Thursday
morning with a broken nose and a
j six-sritch gash on the forehead. j
Meat production under FetJ^ral in
spection for the week ending June
11 totaled 293 millilon pounds.
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Saidtaiy Ratings
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Three Kings Mountain restaurants
qualified for a sanitation score of
90 or above and Grade *' A" ratfng,
acooriMng to announcement of June
16 .from the county health depart*
ment. ? *
The ratings of Kings Mountain
restaurants are:
Grade "A" ? B. & B Soda Shop.
92; Siiver Dollar Grill, 91.5; Edwards
Cafe, 90. v .
Grade "B"? Quality Sandwich
Shop, 86; Mountain Grill* 83.5; Trout
Club, 83; Griffin Drug Company, 82;
City Restaurant, 80; Hill Top Cafe,
80. . ...
Grade "C --Dixie GitiU, 77; Silver
Villa, 73.5; Central GrlU, 73; Kings.
Mountain Supper Club. 71.5; Phe
nix Mill Sandwtich Shop, 71.
, PlajtWng. of nhe 1049 com crop ha*
virtually 'been completed In the Coas
tal PJain counties.
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