PHONE 167 MRS. P. D. Mr. And Mrs. Jolley < Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jolley celebrat ed their golden wedding anniver sary Sunday, November 13, at their home here wjth a picnic dinner and at the same time celeorated the first birthday of their ?mall great-grand daughte/, Judy Ann Boheler. A good dinner was served picinc ?yle and there were two cakes, one lor Mr. and Mrs. Jolley and one for Judy Ann. The anniversary cake was a white, three-tiered one decorated with golden rosebuds and a golden arch and the numerals 50 in gold on the top tier. Judy Ann's cake was In white decorated in pink with one pink candle. Mr. and Mrs. Jolley have six chil dren: O. E. Jolley, Mrs. H. R. Boheler, Mrs. F. E. Moss, R. A. Jolley, Miss Elsia Jolley and James Jolley, .all of Kings Mountain, 21 grandchildren and one great grand-child Around 150 relatives and friends were pres ent for the celebration at the Jolley home Sunday. Shower Fqr Miss Carpenter Members of the Queen of Clubs and one invited guest, Mrs. Robert Neill, met at the home of Miss Bob- j bie Simmons Tuesday night and en joyed several progressions of bridge, I When scotes were compared high I score prize was presented Miss 1 Frances Payne, Mrs. David Neill was given low score award. The hostess served a tempting salad course. During the social pe riod a kitchen shower was given Miss Dorcas Carpenter, bride of the month, and a member of the club. | This came as a complete surprise to the honoree, who opened her gifts , amid much teasing and "Advice" j from the girls present. Mrs. Bill Logan Crcle Hostess The Rebecca Long circle of the First Baptist church met Monday night with Mrs. Bill Logan. Mrs. Harold Coggins, leader, was in charge. The themp for the meeting was "Stewardship," and a very interest ing talk was given by Mrs. J. K. Wil lis. Mrs. J. B. Keeter, president of the W. M. U., was a special guest. During the social hour the hostess served ice cream molded as turkeys | home made cake and coffee. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. McDaniel announce the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, November 9, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Martin, route 3, announce the birth of a dau ghter, Thursday, November 10, Shel by hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gaflney am nounce the birth of a son, (Friday, November 11, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. White, route 2, announce the birth of a daughter, Friday, November 11, Shelby hospi tal. . '? ? Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Spurling, route 3, announce the birth of a son, Saturday, November 12, Shelby hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. L.- M. Logon, Jr., of Miami, Fla., announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Ruth, Saturday, November 12. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cobb, an nounce the birth of a son, Tuesday, November 15, Gaston Memorial hos pital. i AT AMOS & SON -Toy* ? Dolls ?Doll Carri ages ? Tea Sets ? Trains with Track ? ? Cowboy Suits ? Tricycles ? Kiddie Cars ? Games ? Books ? And Many other toy selections HOUSEHOLD GIFTS AMD GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY Layaway Now? Small Down Payment FOR BEST SELECTION Amos fir Son 413 W. Piedmont Ave. Phone 325- W -4 ? ? t? ? ? ? ? ? , ? - - Also Tree Decorations. Light Sets. Extra Bulbs Social Calendar Friday 7:00 ? The Senior Woman's Club will meet at -the Club House. Saturday 4:00? 6:30? Mrs. Vernon Crosby and Mrs. John Cheshire are receiv ing at the Woman's club house. Monday 7:00? Y. W. A. Girls of the First Bap. tist church will meet at the church, 7:30 ? Mary Kennedy Circle of the ARP church meets with Mrs. J. L. McGlll. 8:00 ? Frances Garrison circle meets with Mrs. Lewi9 Hovis. 8:00 ? Frances Hamilton circle meets with Mrs. R. P. Anthony at her home in Cramerton. Mrs. J. W. Crawford will have charge of the program. 8.00? Myrtle Derrick circle of the Lutheran church meets with Mrs. Dan Finger. Tuesday 10:00- 12:30 ? Miss Louann Hemdon and Miss Betty Hdrd are en tertaining at the Kings Moun tain Teacherage as a pre-nup ti&l courtesy for Miss Dorcas Carpenter, bride-elect of the week. 3:00? Mrs. H. M. Heavner will be hostess to the Contract club. 6:00 ? Pauline Community Club Will have a Thanksgiving covered dish supper in the club house. All members urged to attend. 7:30 ? The Study Club will meet with Mrs. Paul Mauney at her home. 8i00-^-Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Suber, Jr., will be hosts to the Couples dub. Entre-Nous Club With Mrs. O. O. Jackson Mrs. O. O. Jackson delightfully entertained the Entre-Nous bridge club at her home on Tuesday after noon. Striking arrangements of chry santhemums were used as decora tions. A dessert course was served at the conclusion of the afternoon games. . . High score was held by Mrs. B. S. Neill with Mrs. J. H. Arthur holding second high. YAF Class To Have Covered Dish Supper The Young Adult Fellowship class of Central Methodist Churcn have their monthly "Get-together" Tuesday night, at 7:30 p. m. in the church basement. This ie to be a. covered dish sup per, aH class members are urged to be there and bring "plenty to eat" as the YAF Class ot Grace church are to be guests. An informal program of music and Spiritual entertainment has been planned. West Schpol . PTA . Meets . West school Parent-Teachers asso ciation held Its regular meeting Wednesday afternoun at 3 with Mrs. Paul Hendricks, president, presiding. Mrs. B. F. Beam had charge of the devotional. Mr. Rowel 1 Lane, guest speaker, gave a very interesting '-talk on ? Visual Aids." The P. T. A. voted to apply pro ceeds from the Hallowe'en carnival on a movie projector. . j After the business meeting tempt- i ing refreshments were served by the ' Six grade mothers. Personals Mrs. G. P. Ware, Betty and Richard Ware of Asheyllle were 'Kings Moun. tain visitors during the weekend. J. Wiley Blanton attended a dis trict meeting" of letter carriers in Asheville last Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Neisler and Mrs. Charles Dilling have returned home after spending several days in Arlington, -Va., visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tlmberlake. Mr. and Mrs. Van Wrape and chil dren of Camden were guests of rela tives in Kings Mountain over the weekend. Rev. and Mrs. P. D. Patrick are spending several days with their son, Paul PatHck, and family in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. George Houser and daughter, Shirley, and Mrs. L. Lutz of Waco will attend the Carolina Duke game, Saturday. S. C. Jolley who celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary lest Sun day entered the Gaston Memorial hospital this week for an operation. Latest report he IS testing very com fortably and doing as well as could j be expected. -J Miss Pashia Wright Given Service Pin i - v , Miss Pashia Wright, popular tele phone operator, was honored at a dinner at the New South Thursday ' night, November 10. Miss Wright began her career with the telephone company, July 18, 1924. A steak dinner with all the accessories was served Miss Wright, ten from the office here, Mr. Cox, district traffic manager, and Mr. Gray, 'North Carolina traffic Supt. of Charlotte. | Mr. Gray presented Miss Wright with a pin as a token of their appre ciation for her twenty-four years of service. Miss Wright now holds the | title of Junior Service Assistant. The local office force preset ned Corel Ledford Named Head Of FFA Chapter * 1 Carol Ledford wu elected presi dent of the, Beth-Ware chapter. Fu ture Farmers of America, ?t an or ganizational meeting held at the | school this week. Other officers include Robert Brid ges, vice-president; Car%) CooH. sec- 1 retary; Bobbie Ware, treasurer; Joe Ware, reporter; Alton Dover, senti nel; and Myers Hambright, advisor. First meeting of the e-fpter will Miss Wright with a strant" of pearls. Two of her sisters gave her a cor sage of red roses to wear to the din ner. be heid Wednesday at 7 p. m. at tb?r school. Dinner rr.c;Mngs will be heK every fourth Wednesa^v, It was an nounced. "Uncle Norm" ToKe At Mysrs' Next Wc^k "'J?cie Norman,' Charlotr? photo grapher, is sched??!<;d , co be at My ers' Deparuiiem Store Monday and Tuesday to take pictures of child ren. Myers' is ottering one photo frw to children age six months to site years as a Christmas gift. The studio will be open at Myers' from 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. on the two days. Ladies' and Gents' Watch Bands $L50up I Elgin Pocket j Watches $35 np Ladies' Dresser Sets $11.50 up ASR Lighters ( $7.50 up Ladies' Watches $19.75 up Ladies Pearls ; JfltMnp