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IRS. P. D. HEKNDON. Editor Htl 'M'M WWW WWMflMWilfWWyWIifW*!? WIMMt pnww jUJHWWilillMMMHM ? ? ???? ? PHONE 167 Miss Louise Lindsay Party Honoree As a pre-nuptial coUrtesy to Miss Louise Lindsay, bride-elect, Mrs. Lee Dixon and Mrs. Kenneth Pruitt en tertained whh a miscellaneous -ihower Saturday night at {he home' of Mrs. Dixon. A variety of fall flow ers added a festive air to - party rooms. ' . ' . '? On her arrival Miss Lindsay was presented a corsage of tube roses toy the hostesses. Bridal games and contests were played. A recipe book with pictures of the bride-elect was passed around and each one wrote her favorite rec ipe. During the refreshment period a very attractive salad plate was ser ved consisting of congealed salad heart shaped sandwiches cut from STeen bread, green stars with iTeam j cheese, cookies, nutsr and. punch. ? Twenty friends' were present and : showered the honoree with many useful and lovely gifts, which she opened amid much teasing and live- [ ly conversation. . ? j Mrs. W. M. Moorhead Book Club Hostess . - "? * *? . ? ? W" ' -#-V ? ' ? ? ? v V- I The October meeting of the Thurs -day Afternoon Book Club was held on Saturday afternoon, October 15,' -at 3:30 with Mrs. W. M. Moorhead j ?t her home on Railroad avenue. Bowls of colorful fall flowers were used as room decorations. Mrs. S. A. Lowery was In charge of a very Interesting program on j "Music." Mrs. P. D. Patrick gave a > brief history of music. Franklin j Pethel, discussed the purpose of mu ?sic in the church. He played Chorale Prelude on-Now Comes the Gentile I :Savlor-Bach-Bussonl; Shepherd's Sunday song. He delighted the group toy singing "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked"-0'Hara, and "Gesu Bambino", Pietro Ayon. Mrs. Harmon gave two sketches from Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. The hostess was assisted in serv ing a salad and sweet course with coffee, Invited guests were Mrs. W. L. Pressly, Mrs. Helen G. Neal and Mrs. J. G. Darraoott. CAR-SAFETY CONTEST I ?n4 <g?t this ittractlv* r*41?c?or Into ltd 5* HI ' '< Mrs. W. M. Moorhead Gives Series Of Parties The home of Mrs. W. M. Moorhead was in a festive mood with many bowls of blight fall flowers inclu ding dahlias, snapdragons, chrysan themums and roses on Monday al- 1 ternoon when she entertained with ' four tables of bridge. The guests arrived dt 3:30 and , found places at tables covered with linen covers and centered with a miniature arrangement of dainty' flowers. The hostess assisted by Mrs. J. K. Willis, Mrs. A. W. Kin caid and Mrs. J. H Arthur served a ' chicken salad course and coffee, a ?? sweet course was passed Four progressions of bridge en- ; sued with Mrs. W. K. Manney win- ( ning high score, Mrs. H. T. Fulton wtnning the consolation prize. ? * ? Mra. Moorhead was'hostess again on Tuesday night, guests to make up three tables of bridge assembled, in the living room and den which; -were decorated with a variety of fall flowers. Each table held a small jack-o- . lantern, the Hallowe'en idea was further carried out on the refresh- \ ment plate?. The hostess assisted by Mrd. Phillip Padgett and. Mrs. L. j E. Abbott served a salad course fol lowed by a sweet course and coffee, j Tables were rearranged for bridge, j At the conclusion of the evening's games Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., held i top score with Mrs. Bill Page hold- j ing low score. Lovely gifts were a- . warded these ladies. I Masons Honor John B. Smathers The following excerpt Irom a news ; report will be of interest to Kings; Mountain friends of Jo'inny C. ' Smathers, of Charlotte, who stop ped here for a short while lastJ Thursday enroute to.'Canton to at tend a meeting at the Masonic Hall,' planned in honor of his father John B. Smathers, who was passing his ninetieth milestone and other past) masters of the iodge: John B. Smath- 1 ers, riot only the oldest Mason in Haywood County, but also the old est from point of service, enjoyed the ' festivities planned in his honor last ; Thursday night. His son, Johnny C. Smathers, past master of Excelsior Lodge No. .261 A: .F. & A M. Charlotte. N. C.. was asked u> present a gift as a token of love and friendship and the aged man, who had been an active mem ber of the lodge for sixty-five years concluded his acceptance speech by saying, "I hope to be back with you ten years from now to celebrate my one hundredth anniversary." Later in the evening when pre sented a huge birthday cake bearing ninety lighted candles, he gladly posed for pictures made by Ashe ville and Canton photographers, WHEN YtXIR SKATE DATE WITS TUE FLOOR AND YOUR KIDDING MAKES UER SORE . . J DRINK Ta*<e time out. Refresh your-1 self with a frosty bottle of delicious, energizing CHEER WINE! Serve CHEERWINE at home. Great far you. Great for the kiddles. " Cheencine is in tune ttith the American taste Ke?p a supply at home. . ' Buy a 6-bottle carton or a eas? today! ON ALL OCCASIONS cheerwine isgoodtaste Golden Trefoil Ceremony Held Oct. 14 The Woman's Club was the scene of a lovely and impressive Ciirl Scout ceremony on Friday evening. October 14. Theie were nearly one hundred scouters participating in a candlelight service. Rev. W. H. Slender, pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran church, gave the invocation and introductory re marks. He then lighted the church Taper from which all other cand les were lighted. Miss Fannie Fuherburke, Pioneer Area G. S. Director, present for the investiture, "began wfth these inspir ing words: "Tonight Is a very happy occas ion for Kings Mountain in that it brings together for the first time all adult leaders in Girl Scouting. This is the hour of the Golden Trefoil ? jur symbol of Scouting. 'Tis the hour when all of you will enter its portals and exisit a full Girl Scout ?r. Its the hour of another begin- , ning ? one filled to the brim with j adventurous; joyous living and stim u taring experiences." Mra. Luthet Cansler, chairman of the Town Committee, presented the Chairmen of the Executive Commit tee. They, in turn, presented their committee members. All lighted) t.v.idles from the church taper and passed through the door of the Golden Trefoil and were escorted to a place In a horssehoe. A second .hbV9eshoe was formed in . the same manner by all troop lead- j ers, assistant troop leaders, and| troop committees. The third and very large horse shoe was made up of the ministers and their church committees. A Golden Trefoil pin was placed upon the Troop Leaders. After singing the Girl Scout Chant, the Scout Hymn, and a Pray er of Dedication a get -acquainted hour was held. Bridge Luncheon Given At Country Club Mrs. C. E. Warlick and Mrs. A. H. Patterson wer hostesses at a bridge luncheon Wednesday, October 19. their guests including Mrs. J. C. ! Smathers, Mrs. Jesse Klser, Mrs. Eu gene J. Vincent, Mrs. Harry B. King, Mrs. F. A. Decker, Mrs. George Hall man, all of Charlotte; Mrs. I. B. Goforth and Mrs. Carl Mayes of Kings Mountain. A tempting three-course luncheon was enjoyed at the Country Club and later bridge was played at the Patterson home on Gaston street. Ta'ble prizes for high score were presented Mrs. Harry B. King and Mrs. Eugene J. Vincent. Mrs! F. A. Decker was winner of the bingo prize. i some of the pioturfrs including his two sons and a son-in-law, all of whom are Masons. The cake was cut and served to the one hundred or more guests. Personals (Omttied las; uto.k > Dr. and .\lr?. W. L. Mauney ex pect io attend 'the Shriner'^A'onveu tion in Ashevill? over ;;.t> Weekend. Jack Huilender, Kddie Campbell and Dwight Ware, students at K. C. T. C., were here ovef the week end. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Plonk were Sunday guests of'Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lackey of Fallston. Master Larry 'Franks of Gaffney, S. C., spent last Wednesday with his aunt. Mm. Craig Bost. . ? <)-r? . Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Smith and son Walter, of Charlotte, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keller. . Mrs. J. B. Simpson of St. Augus tine, Fla., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Franks and children, Mrs. A. M. Lutz, of Gaff ney, and Mis?s Irene Hewitt of Gas tonla were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bost. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blankenship and son, Joe, of Florence were guests of Mrs. Blankenshlp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gauh during the weekend. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Brendall and Mr. B. S. Neill were among those lh Charlotte Tuesday attending the Methodist Mass meeting under the direction of Bishop Costin J. Harrell. This was one of the seventy-eight mass meetings to be held in the Me. ' thodlst church all over the United States launching "The Advance For Christ" program for the year. Mr. W. M. Hord who has been se riously ill for the past several weeks seems a little stronger and recognized rhe folowing children who were here Sunday: William Hord, Bridgeport, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Kiser Hord of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Walter and child ren of GoldSboro, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Davis of Greensboro, and Mrs. John Bridges, a sister-in-law, of Collr .tsville, N. C. Lindsay-Early Invitations Issued The following invitations were is sued last week: Mr. ai)d Mrs. C. L. Lindsay request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter . Katherine Louise to Mr. Paul Edward Early on Saturday, the twelfth of November nineteen hundred and forty-nine at eight o'clock in the evening First Baptist Church Kings Mountain. N. C. Jt5irthday Party Honors Jimmy Jones Mr*. C. A. Jon?\s Jr. : tined I Tuesday aftoriv,;o!\. Its. At i her home at 403 Kast li m r<'ei ? honoring tier son, Jimmy, who w.ts ceiebrating his eighth birthday an niversary . Bingo. Was played and prues Avon by Linda Bennett, Pinky Jewel Short and Donnie Parker. A eoior note of 'black and yellow was observed. Hallowe'en masks were given each guest a.s favors. j Mrs Jones assisted by Mrs. Harry Dellinger served cake, candy anJ cold drinks. .1 The guests were: Linda Bennett, Grade Dagenhart, Amelia Lou Kis er, Pinky Jewel Short, Ann and To ni Jones. Noel Webster, Stephen Wright, Harold Stender. Harold Hen derson. Donnie and Punch Parker, and Ernest Howell. Stallings Entertain Hi-Lo Bridge Club , " ' l?*;t ?' f I Members of the Hi-Lo Bridge Club met Friday nigiu with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stallings their hosts, at' their home on Crescent Hill Road.' Two tables 'vere arranged for play In the iiving room which was made colorful With arrangements of briflit fall flowers. After playing four progressions, the scores *"ere tallied and Mrs. D. ' F. Hord was presented high prize for the ladies, and J. C. Bridgse wn j high prize for the men. The hostess served coca calos and a delightful snack plate of hot hamburger sandwiches, pickles, and onions with tomato, lettuce and po tato chips. West School P. T. A. Meets West School P. T. A. met Wednes day afternoon, October 19. at three o'clock with sixty members pres ent. The Intermediate Girl Scouts of; the First Baptist church with Mrs. W. F. Houser, their leader, gave a ver>' Interesting program on "Safe ty." Plans were made for the Hal lowe'en Carnival to t>e held at West School on- Monday night , October 31st, beginning at sjx o'clock. Queen Of Clubs Meet With Mrs. David Neill The Queen of Clubs met Tuesday nig:: . October 18. with Mrs. David Neill, at the home of her oarents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Webb The hostess served a dessert course prior to the game3. When cards were laid aside and tallies! counted it was revelaed Miss Dor- 1 cas Carpenter held high score, Mis? Betty Hord, low score. Misj Hary Helen Wright was an invited guest of the hoSte3s. Circle Meetings A. R. P. Church Kr , a.;: < " > ' v ctrv >? <>( th? :wet Moni't.iV :wjpht ;i M: Marrjj Mar - mC!lib<ri. piva t;ru. The .Tioe'.ing opened with the de National .ed r>> Mrs. Claud Ham bright Mts. W. L. Pressly gave sev eral chapters froth the Mission study hoik. Stewardship. Mrs. N. M. Farr, leader, conduct ed the rouune business. A socia. nour was enjoyed dur ing this time. The hostess served de I ic iou s ref res h me n t s. The Prances Garrison circle iwi Monday night with Mrs. Marvin Co lon h at her home. The meeting was opened with prayer afrvr Which Mrs. W. G. Grantham-. had charge of the pro gram, the subject of which waj "Home Missions and Bible Mas tery." Nineteen -were present including three visitors, one of whom became a member of the circle. W<? were so glad to enroll her. Regular routine business was con ducted by the circle chairman, dur ing which a special collection wa s received for our mission church be ing established in Augusta, Ga. At the conclusion of the business session a delicious refreshment plate with coffee was served by the hostess. Mrs. W. M. Moorhead Party Hostess The home o?f Mrs. W. M. Moor head was The scene of a lovely par ty Thursday night when she enter tained with four fables of Rook. The home was artfully decora te<t with a profusion of fall flowers, snapdragons, large 'mums and zin~ nias were predominant. The tabies placed for rook were appointed for refreshments when the guests arrived. Each was cover ed with a madeira cloth and cen tered with a very attractive minia ture arrangement of dainty flowers. The hostess Was assisted in serving a chicken i?alad plate, tasty acces sories and coffee, passing orange fruit cake topped with whipped cream and cherrie3. I Rook was enjoyed for several hours with Mrs. J. K. Willis and Mrs. R L. Mauney tying for high score, with Mrs. Mauney winning at drawing forhigh. Miss Marie L1nel>erger received the consolatiot* gift. That't <*?t tuaitands ??y akowt Ca?udi?a, Mm UQUIO hi*)vn? Yet, plaatant to ti>?i w lay on ttri jton-acJi, and |m< such d?li?htfal rr li?t; and to ?u>ckly. Baina liquid, Ca?udiaa'i tar c*tf?lly wlect-d inirtditoti to te work at onc< to ration htadacht and n*irat(la.i Nut tiaia ?t UaUlO Cwudint and uo tKa dit firaaca. Um aa diroctad on liktt. SO PLEASANT! AT MOUNTAIN
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