SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS 1 ot INTEREST to WOMEN MRS. P. D. HERN DON. Editor PHONE 167 ?New diagonal opening ?UnliMlu uHjqlaq. Conforming pouch lor per/act comfort. ?Vertical crotch stretch ?iimiaatss btndtnq tod chft Imq. O Double thickness crotch lot loa^sr w?ar. ?Elastic leg opening pr wrmnta ridinq. O Longer waist rise lor ?ifniqm?l ooaUort. ?'k Superior quality *> an Vfl #oonomlc?l price. ? "" * * v ** .% "**. ; t '.rivfe i ' ? '}? '* . "**?'! ' V i'l; *?.' Mao, there's nothing like the B.V.D. BREVSI ? ?AMD VWmJ to my roll ' 'V < ?< > I Ukm ' B.VJ> : bmmtr * MYTHS' v i ii *- ? ** ' ? % * Department Store Dress Shop ? Second Floor Mrs. Keeter Hostess To Study Club Members of the Study Club were entertained at a very delightful meeting last Tuesday night at the home of 'Mrs. J. B, Keeter. ? Mrs. Keeter Invited members to the side terrace where small tables were placed and attractively set for refreshments. .When all had assem bled we were jnvited to the out door dining room where tempting . friend chicken, potato salad, corn on | the cob, stuffed tomatoes, celery and carrot curls, pickles and cheese bis cuits were served picnic style, we returned to the small tables to eat. Mrs. Keeter assisted by her daugh ter, Mrs. ID. F. Hord, served iced wa termelon. After such a sweltering day we found it a treat to be out in the -open and enjoy the good food and pleasant breeze. When tables were cleared, Mrs. B. , N. Barnes, president, presided over j the meeting. She presented Mrs. | Pride Ratterreee, program leader,! who introduced Mrs. Luther Cansler, j speaker for the evening. Mrs. Cans ler in a very charming way told of the original Girls Scouting and some > of the achievements that have been accomplished through the Girl Scouts. Sargeat-Lemaster Invitations Sent Invitations have been issued read ing as follows: . - ? "The Reverend and Mrs. Angus Gerard Sargeant request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Vera Stapley, to Mr. j George 'Franklin Lemaster Friday' evening, the fifth of August, nine teen hundred and forty-nine, at; eight o'clock, Calvary Baptist Chur- ; ch, Charlotte, North Carolina.' Accompanying card: "Reception : immediately following the cere- ; mony, Fellowship hall of the church. ' Thursday night after the rehearsal Miss Sargeant will entertain her bridal paciy at her home on ^lorson street. ?Hvsnv . B.V.D.BRIVS different! You count 'am? 71 7 dound reasons why (h? B.V.D. BREVS is such a plu-tsuro to buy . . . such a com/art to wsarl YouTl want to stuck a large supply once you chock those 8.VJX isatuiss: Geo. B. Grayson, Jr. Fifth Birthday Noted Master George B. Grayson, Jr., was feted with a birthday party honor ing his fifth birthday on Saturday afternoon, July 30th, at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Howard Ware. The party was prior to his birthday as he entered the Shrine Hospital in Greenville on Monday. Numerous I games were enjoyed by the children after which candy, nuts, ice cream and cake were served. As the child-; ren left they were given a story ! book as a favor. V.. * , I Brownie Scouts Receive Awards ? \ V '? " ' ?' V - / .. 4 I The Brownie Scouts of Troop No. 14 with, their leader, Mrs. J. B. Simpson, their parents and other members of of the families, their instructors, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Early enjoyed a picnic at Lake Mon tonia, Saturday afternoon. 1 High light of the affair was the Brownies receiving a Red Cross cer tificate, having passed the neces sary requirements for beginniers swimming. _ _ ____ Those receiving certificates were Peggy Wrenn Craig, Guy Ann Hen- ? derson, Jeanne Plonk, Judy Cox, Jane TTtomsin, Becky Blanton, Phyl lis Dean and Martha Houser. In appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Early for having taught them to swim the Brownies presented them j with a towel shower. Miss Greene Will Wed Mr. Putnam On Aug. 6 Miss Betty Jo Greeue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter "Daivid Greene, and David Paul Putnam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Putnam, will be married Saturday afternoon, Au gust 6, at 6 p. m. in the Macedonia Baptist church. No formal invitations to the wed ding are being issued'but all friends and relatives of the two families are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. W. T. Weir Fetes Adelphian Club Mrs. E A. Harrill was invited to j play with- members of the Adelphi an club last Thurifday night when it met with Mrs. W. T. Weir at her home. ' % I Bowls of summer f lowers were used to decorate the living and din ing rooms. Mrs. W. M.-- Moorhead received high score prize, Mrs. E. A.. Harrill , received the guest prize. During the refreshment period a salad plate with accessories was ser ved. Dr. And Mrs. D. F. Hord Hosts To Hi-Lo Club * ? " , . . ' ? J 'Dr. and Mrs. D. F Hord were host to the members of the Wi-Lo bridge club at the home of Mrs. Hord's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeter, last (Friday night. Guests were invited out to the pic nic table on the lawn where iced watermelons were served. Tables were placed for bridge on the sun porch. After several progres sions, score prizes were given Mrs. J. C. Bridges high winner for the la dies, Sam Stallings received high for the men. I Foster-Berry ! Nuptials Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foster of Lin wood Road announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Jean, to Melvln Berry, on July 19, at Gaff t ey, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Berry are making their home in Bessemer City for the present. Mrs. Berry is employed by Crafts-' spun Yarn MK1 and Mr. Berry is em ployed by Matthews Grocery Com pany in Bessemer City. Guests Honored With Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Crosby enter tained at adinner party last Wednes j day night at the Oriental in Char- 1 iotte honoring their house, guests, | Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wolf of Baltimore,! Md. Others enjoying the Crosby's hos- ; pltality were Mr. and Mrs. VV. L. Davis of Albany, Oa., Mr. and Mrs. j John Cheshire. Mrs. H. R. Hunnicutt Fetes Ace Of Clubs "X r ' " ? i Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt was hos tess Thursday afternoon to the reg ular meeting of the Ace of Clubs Bridge club. ? ? Lovely arrangements of various summer flowers adorned the home. When scores were tallied Mrs. Carl Mauney received the high score award, Mrs. Fred Plonk, sec ond high, and Mrs. W. L. Ramseur was presented a gift for the high score for visitors. ' ' A frozen fruit salad course with accessories was served after which Blum's Almondettes were served by the hostess. Mrs. Don Blanton, Mrs. W. L. Ramseur and Mrs. P. G. Padgett were invited guests. Mrs. U. L. Jolly Legion Auxiliary President ? The American Legion Auxiliary met on Friday nigi:? at the home of Mrs. Paul Mauney. The meeting opened with singing the Natnonal Anthem and the Sa lute to the Flag. After prayer, re ports of last year's work were giv en by the treasurer, Mrs. George Allen, and the president, Mrs. Paul Mauney. Mrs. W. B. Logan, as re habilitation and hospital chairman, and Mrs. J. N. Gamble, as child wel fare chairman, were especially prai sed for their splendid work during the year. Mrs. P. G. Hatterree, a' past presi dent of the unil, used an impressive Ceremony in installing the follow ing officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. C. L. Jolly; vice president, Mrs. D. E. Tate; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Fred Mclia'niel, jr.; chaplain, Mrs. Gordon Beatty; re habilitation chairman, Mrs. W. B Logan; child welfare chairman, Mrs. J. N. Gamble. Following the installation service j Miss Patty Harris sang "A Little Bit of Heaven." by Ernest BaL. The hostess served ice cream and cookies. Couples Club Meets With The Dai) Fingers Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finger were hosts to the Couples Club at their home last Friday night. Cut flowers in summer variety were used to decorate the rooms. A delicious dessert collation was ser ved prior to the games. Mrs. Drace Peeler was high scor er for the ladies. C. 'F. Thomasson for the men. M*. and Mrs. Robert Miller were invited guests. Mr. And Mrs. J. P Wolf Feted With A Picnic Honoring Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wolf of Baltimore, Md . hou.se * | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cros ; by, Mr. and Mrs. John Cneshirt? en ! tertained Thursday at 6 p. in. wKh. , a picnic at l.ake Montonia. After a refreshing swim- the i guests enjoyed a delicious . picnic ; supper. Later in the evening they i enjoyed dancing in the pavilidn. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cheshire I others than those already mention ed were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis, [Albany, (la.. Mr. and Mrs Bill Ful ! ton, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finger, Dr. and Mrs. D. 'F. Hord. and Mr and Mrs. Packard <Elliott of Shelby*. Y. W. A.'s To Meet Monday Night 7:30 i The Y. W. A's. of t lie First B ip'Lst I church will meet Monday night at 7:30 in the Berean room. '?* Topic for discussion will he, "A I Neighbor, A Need." Miss Frances | Edens will be In charge of the pro gram and Miss Ducky Jerfkjris will . j be hostess. ' dcluimcr's^^- - ^ -_g7Jcwa SUOf TPa+uyXhirs. ItC Kings Mountain's Leading Jewelers ( ELECTRIC % l FANS ' l?o? $i2.5o y m Heed Spray W. 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