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miemm ^ r| ?RS. P. D. HEHNDON. Editor PHONE 167 The L. E. Abbotts Hosts To Bid And Bye Club Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Abbott were delightful hosts to the Bid and Bye Club at their home on Saturday night. Graceful bowLs of mixed Mowers were used in the living and dining room where tables were pjaced, and lalrf for refreshments upon th# ar rival of the members. A very tempt ing dessert course v.' is served. Four interesting progressions of bridge ensued. When taHles were compared high score for the ladies was held by Mrs. Abbott with J. B. Simpson carrying off high for -the men. \ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lynch were in vited to play with the club mem ber?. wmmmmmmmmrnmrnm WHWW Gleaners Bible Class Met With Mrs. Tate The Gleaners Bible Class of the 'First Baptist church held its regular monthly meetings Monday night, September 19, at the home of Mrs. Dickie Tate. Mrs. J. B. FaHs, president, presid ed over the routine business. Twenty one members were present. The following new officers were electd: president, Mrs. Rowell Lane; vice-president, Mrs. E. C. Martin;! Fellowship vice-president, Mrs. Fred Dixon; treasurer, . Mrs. Johnnie Beam; secretary, Mrs. Rufus Oates; corresponding secretary, Mrs. James i Littlejohn; Stewardship vice-presi- { dent, Mrs. Dickie Tate; flowers and gifts, Mrs. Howard Ware. Mrs. Lane, as president, gave a: short pep talk to the members and especially asked the officers for complete co-operation in making this an outstanding year's work. Mrs. Earl Ledford, the newly elected teacher, was welcomed. Mrs. Tate assisted by the cohos tesses, Mrs. E. C. Martin and Mrs. Arthur Allen, served a delicious sweet course with coffee. Hi-Lo Bridge Club Met With G. E. Bridges The Hi-Lo bridge club met Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brid ges at their home on Landing street. Dahlias were used to ornament the living room where tables were placed for play. After four progres sions high score award for ladies was given Mrs. M. E. Stanton with M. E. Stanton winning high for the men. At the conclusions of the progres sions the hosts served a sweet cour se. ? Mr and Mrs. M. E. Stanton were Invited to play with club members. Mrs, Minnie Ware's Birthday Noted Mrs. A. H. Cornwell entertained at dinner Sunday, September 25, as a special courtesy to her mother, I Mrs. Minnie Ware, who was celebra ting her seventy second birrhdaj | anniversary. Guests other than rneiv i bers of the family were Mrs. Bob Mc. j Gfl I and Mrs. Callie Carpenter. Mrs. A. F. Dean Hostess, To Ace Of Clubs Amid a setting of fall flowers in warm autumn colors Mrs. Amos Dean was hostess to members of the Ace of Clubs and one invited guest, Mrs. L. E. Abbott, at her home in Crescent HiHs Thursday afternoon, September 22. Bridge was played progressively at two tables. At the conclusion of the afternoon games, Mrs. J. M. Cooper received high score prize with Mrs. H. "E. Lynch wining sec ond high. When cards were laid aside the hostess served a salad and sweet course. ARP Nursey Dept. Entertained The Nursery Department of Boyce j Memoriail ARP church was delight ! fully entertained by Mrs. W. L. Pressly Wednesday afternoon. A 5 bout 20 little children with their mothers gathered at the Pressly After playing with two large balls llO'rr?. moving pictures of the group were made by Miss Elizabeth Anrhojtiy. Ice cream and animai , cookiesi were served. .Each young guo.->; <vas presented a bright colored baboon.1 The 'Nursery recently honored Miss Bessie Simonton by being Known as the Bessie Simonton Nursery. Fori many years Miss Bessie has served) as Superintendetn of the Children's Department of Boyce Memorial church. Special guests besides the mothers were Miss Ava Ware, Superintendnt of the Cradle Roll Department, Miss Bessie Simonton, and Miss Elizabeth Anthony. Teachers of the Nursery class are Mrs. Gene Steffy and Mrs. W. L. Prc9sly. Mrs. L. A. Kiser Fetes Fortnighters Club Numerous arrangements of roses, zinnias and agetatum were used as floral decorations by Mr.?- Arnold Kiser on Friday afternoon when she ? entertained the Fortnighters Club at her home. Mrs. Sam Davis received high score prize for the afternoon. Mrs. Hugh Ormand*was an invited guest, The hostess served stuffed tomato sajad with other party plate acces sories and passed a sweet course, Real Buys In Fabrics 80-Square PRINTS Beautiful Selections 39c yd. % Cotton Suitings ? in plaids ? 69c yd. only SIjOO yd. Big Table 54-indi WOOLENS choose from! Long-Wearing SPUN RAYONS Solids, others ~ S9c yd. Dan River CHAMRRAYS 79c yd. The New Fabric! Iridescent CHAMRRAYS Stylish, Long-wearing Printed PERCALES 39c yd. 51-guage? 15-denier Jk # ?. CRETONNES JMnches wide '? i'A ! 39c yd. In A Big Variety of Colors S1J59 yd. SHEETING 81-Inch Unbleached ,59c yd. Type 128 Bleached 61c yd. Outing 3$ inches wido.dork colors -.r& 35c yd. 'f" Miss Leonhart Weds Roy Lester Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Leonhard- of Cherryvj.ie announce the niarrrai^ of their daughter. Catherine Leon hart, to Roy Lester Morrison, son of Mrs. Koy F lowers of Kings Moun tain. The wedding was solemnized in Gaffney, S. C., August 7. Th? young couple are making their home tn Kings Mountain. Mr. Morri son is now with Logan's Market.. Miss Josephine Culp Arrives Saturday Miss Josephine Culp of Fort Mill, !s. C., arrives Saturday to begin her duties as Director at Religious Ed ucation in the 'First Presbyterian church. She graduated last spring at Agnes Scott College and come* highly recommended for her work. 1 The young people of the church ? | arc having a reception in the Fei ; lowship HaH on Monday evening 7:30 until 8:30, honoring Miss CU'.p and have invited the congregatiom of the church to attend Mrs. Fred Plonk Hostess !,To Duplicate Club | Mrs. Fred Plonk delightfully en tertained members of the Duplicate | Bridge club at her home on Go d .street Monday afternoon. A variety of roses were used in i'n> living room where three tables we-e arranged for bridge. After several progressions Mrs. Plonk was assisted in serving a chicken salad plate, hot rolls andt . cdffec. " "*"? 1 When tallies were counted it wji fdund Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., ant Mrs. ToHy Shuford had compiled th<? 1 highest score for the afternoon, and ; were awarded prizes. Couples Club Guests Of G. H. Mauneys Mr. and Mrs. George Mauney i hosts to the Couples club Thursday I night, entertaining at the Country Club. I The private dining room where ta | bles were placed for play was very I festive with a profusion of early fait I flowers. A dessert course was served to ?h* club members and two invited guests. Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Mauney. Mrs. S. R. Suber won high sort? for ladie* and Jim Anthony high the men. ARP Juniors Enjoy Picnic At Montonia Mrs. Claude Hambright entertain 1 ed the Juniors of Boyce Memorial A. ' R. P. ehurch Saturday with a swim ming partly and picnic at Lake Mon ! toni.a. After a morning awim, the child , ten enjoyed a delicious lunch of | hamburgers, slaw, potato chips, I pickles, cocoa coias and chocola*? | marshmallow cake. Guests besides the Junior grou;> were Rev. and Mrs \V. L Pressly. Mrs. Hambright is the popular leader of the Juniors. By Way Oi Mention By Lois Beatty Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemmer of Dn las spent Sunday with the latter'a mother, Mrs. Gordon Beatty. 'Frank Gladden of the army re turned to his base after spending eral days with his wife, Mrs. Frank: Gladden. Boyce Huffstetler of Wofford Col lege spent the weekend with his par ents. Mr. A. E. CHne is improving very much at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Long have a.? their guests this. week Tech Sgt. Ben E. Long and family of Panama Ci*y, Florida. Mrs. Howard Jenkins is on an ex tended visit to her son, Mr. Thoma* Jenkins and family of Leaksville. Mrs. E. W. Blanton has returned home after being on an extended vtsft to her daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Kahney of Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. ind Mrs. Gaither Lemons of I Newark, N. J., are spending thu? ! week here with relatives. Mrs. R. Lee Blanton had as her guest Tuesday, Mrs. Dora Whisnant of Belmor.i. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Mills of Luvern* Ala., are spending severa-1 days with, Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wright had a* their guest for the weekend, the la'. ? ter's brother. Mr. Fred Smith of Lawndale. From the beginning of American history Massachusetts has led ia ] textile making. The people of Lynn, Massachu j setts have been making boots and shoes since 1636. Education is free and compulsory in Puerto Rioo. ? , ' . "
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