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With just a pleasant hint of frills, it will narntonize with many style# and color iw'h'-me* . ? or it is equally adept at contrasting. In either role, it will enhance the ehartn of your dining room decor. Other Symphony Suzanne Briarcliff SYRACUSE Patterns Sherwood Forget-Me-Not Arcadia '? Jefferson Dellinger's HAVTLAND Patterns Pasadena Springtime Rosalinde Regent's Rose Apple Blossom Milford Athens Madison . Beautiful FRANCISCAN China Fremont Woodside Ridgewood " Ivy El Patio Dellinger's CASTLETON Patterns Sunnyvale Manor Castleton Rose Gloria D?LLinC?RS %infi7fforiuitau%.7t.C : ; I Kings Mountain's Leading Jewelers Typewriter Ribbons? Phones 167 or 283 V*' \ : ? : ? - v. SOCIAL JUVD PERSONAL HAPFEHIUGS oi INTEREST io WOMEN lIRS. P. D. HERHDOH. Editor PHONE 1?? Husbands Guests Oi ^Circle Number Three circle No. 3 W. S. C. 3., Central Methodist church, met Tuesday night at 7:30 at Mrs. E. W. Griffin's cottage at Lake Montonia for a cov ered dish supper. Husbands were ! invited. There were 9 members pres | ent, and 9 guests. J 'Following a delicious supper, the ! member met for a business session led by Mrs. David Hamrick, co-lead er. Martha Walker explained how I the programs are to be presented this year, and urged members to sub scribe to magazines to be used. Grace Davis, treasurer,, received funds, and other business was dis cussed. i I Mrs. Bessie Dickey ! Fetes Circle No. 5 Circle No. 5 of the Central Metho dist church met Monday night with [ Mr?. Bessie Dickey. Mrs. Ralph Mauney, leader, was in charge. Mrs. M, H. Biser conduct ed the devotional. Mrs. Fred Wright, Jr., assisted by Mrs. Ralph Mauney gave an interesting program on "Spreading Hts Light In Burma." Fifteen members were present. During the social hour the hos tess served Ice cream, cake, and a fruit drink, Party Honors Recent Brides I Honoring Mrs. Joe Edison, a recent bride, Mrs. Dickie Tate and Mrs. i Carl Lewis entertained at the home j of the former Tuesday night. 1 Sharing honors with Mrs. Eidson were Mr3. Donald Heavner of Gastb rila, also a recent bride, and Mrs. Grace Cloninger of Milwaukee, Wis., Corsages were presented the honor - Ij ee's on their arrival. ' Bridal games and contests were used during the evening with priz ies awarded the winners, these in rturn were presented Mrs. Eidson. j | "Lime punch, individual cakes and , ice cream was served. Miniature cor- j sages were given as favors. , ' Chief attraction .of the evening was the miscellaneous shower given Mrs. Eidson. The hostess remember ed Mrs. Heavner with china plates in her pattern and Mrs. Cloninger ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS , Sealed proposals will be received I by the Board of Education of Kings Mountain, N. C., in the office of B. 1 N. Barnes, Superintendent of i Schools, Kings Mountain. North 1 Carolina, until 10 a. m. August l?th, 1949, for furnishing all labor, ma terials, supplies and equipment, re quired for the installation of alter ations to heating system in the pres ent High School Building in Kings Mountain. N. C., at which time they J will be publicly opened and read. I Plans, specifications and contract ' documents are open to public in ' spection at the office of B. N. Barnes, Superintendent of Kings Mountain City schools, or may b^ obtained from V. W. Breeze and Associates. Inc., Architects and Engineers, Shel by. North Carolina, upon deposit of $25.00. The full amount of the depos it for one set of documents will be returned to each actual bidder sub mitting a bona fide bid, upon return of all documents in good condition within 5 days after the date of open, ing of bids. . * . Each proposal must beaccompani I ed by a certified check drawn on a | bank or trust company authorized to 1 do business in North Carolina, made ' payable to the Board of Education of Kings Mountain, N. C., in the amount of not less than 5% of the . total amount of the base bid. In lieu f of a 5% certified check the contrac tor may submit a certified check for 2% of his bid and a bid bond for 3% of his bid. Bid bonds and? or ehedks will be returned promptly to the unsuccessful bidders, and to the , successful bidder upon execution of the contract and performance bond. Should the successful bidder fall to execute the contract and furnish bond within 10 days after the no tice of his proposal, the bid bond and ?or check will be forfeited to the Board of Educatir-:- of "Kings Mountain as Hquluaced damages. A performance bond will be re quired In an amount equal to 100% of the contract price conditioned up on the faithful performance of the contract and upon the payment of all persons supplying labor and furnishing materials tor the con struction of the project. Heating contractors are notified that Public Local Laws of 1951, Chapter 52. and as subsequently amended *111 be observed in receivJ ing and awarding heating contract. Awards will be made to the low est responsible biddfcd provided It Is to the Owner's Interest to accept guch bids. Deductible alternates. If contained In the proposal, will be used at the Owner's option in the >e quence set forth Ih the Proposal. The Owner reserves the right to *e Ject any or all bids and to waive informalities ' THK HO AD OF EDUCATION OP - KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. B N. Barnes. Secretary Date: Aug. 2nd., 1941 a-5-12 Home Arts Club Met With Mrs. Gamble Mrj. John Gamble was a delight ful hostess to members of the Home Arts Club at her home Tuesday af ternoon. The rooms were artistically arran ged with gladioli, zinnias and oth er varieties of cut flowers. Mrs. J. E. Anthony, program lead er, presented a very interesting and instructive program on, "Southern! States in the South, on a March. ? She gave a bird's eye view of ! Florida, th? mast Southern State, '? mentioning, the east and west ; coasts. Central Jake regions north I western an. 5 also southern Florida, j Giving an interesting account of the j sugar mills in the Everglades. Mrs. Bright Ratterree, read an ar- ; ! tide on Ringling Bros, circus and j the Art museum In Sarasota, Fla. j 'Mrs. L. B. Baker gave an article ' on, Florida's Gold Rush. | j Mrs. Anthony then discussed Nor- j | th Carolina, one of the most wonder- j ! ful and richest states in the South, j Mrs. riarold Crawford discussed ttae numerous industries the South i Ls famous for. | Mrs. Fred Plonk read of, The Mel I ody in Dixie, stressing folk Music | I and the part it has played among | Southern natives. I Mr3. J. M. Cooper told of Vassar, College in Greensboro and its grow. | I .th in the last 23 years. ; r . ! Mrs. Anthony closed the program.! I with a poem, "You^All Is Plural." , i A brief business meeting follow 1 ed presided over by ' the president, Mrs. J. M. Cooper. The hostess assisted by Mrs. John McGill, Mrs. Fred Plonk and Mrs. Bright Ratterree served a frozen fruit salad course with accessories, a sweet course was passed. rs. Junior Wrenn and Mrs. John McGill were invited guests. was presented an imported vase. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. W. O. Eidson of 'Dallas, Mrs. Bob Trevarthen, Rebecca Lewis and Betty Moore of Gastonia and Mrs. R. L. Lewis of Bessemer City. Billie Bird Crawford Notes 11th Birthday Honoring her son, Biltie Bird, Mrs. Harold Crawtord entertained a group of his little friends at a birth day party last Friday afternoon. .1 Games were played In the yard for a while, then all were invited In. doors. George Harri9 and Jimmle Pursiey had brought their projectors} and the children enjoyed the pic turas they showed. All were invited into the . dining i room the table1 was covered with a lace cloth In the center was the bir thday cake holding eleven pink candles. On eWher side were cut glass bud vases holding pink rose, buds. Showered from the chandelier ; were numetous balloons.. A color not* of pink and white was carried out in the flower arrangements and refreshments which consisted of ice cream, cake, and punch. The punch was served from a gayly de corated bowl. Candy suckers were given as favors. 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