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Social Calendar ' rtusaf 3:00 ? 'Mrs. George Houser will be hostess to the Fortnighters Club at her home on Eaat! Ridge street. 4:00*5:00 ? Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., I* entertaining with a child- j ten's party at the Country Club honoring her daughter, ; Sarah Frances, who is cele brating her third birthday. 7:30? The Twin Table Bridge Club meet* with Mrs. C. F. Thomas son, Sr., at her home on East King street. 7:30 ? The Kiwanls directors for 1949 1950 will hold their an nual dinner at the Country .. Club. 6:00 ? Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finger will . be hosts to the Couples Club at their home on-Gold street. Saturday 7:00 ? New Year's Eve Dinner-Dance at the King.? Mountain Coun try Club, Music by Statesmen, j Monday 3:30 ? Presbyterian Circle 5 meets with Mrs. P. D. Patrick at her home on East King street. : 3:30? Central Methodist Circle One i meet^ MrS; Paul Hend-I ricks at her home on Cansler ; street. ? ' 7:30? Central Methodist Circle Five meets with Mrs. M. H. Blser at her home on Gold street. 7:30? Mrs. Craig Falls will entertain ? at the Junior Womans Club at her home on the York road. Tttiday 3:30 ? 'Mrs. W. L. Ramseur will be hostess to the 'Home Arts Clu b at her home on West Moun tain street. - 7:30? Central Methodist Circle 3 meets with Miss Winifred Ful ton at her home on West Mountain street. Wednesday 2:30 ? Entr^-Nous Bridge Club meets with Mrs. Clyde Kerns at her home on Gold street. 3:30 ? Mrs. J. E. Hemdon will be hos teas to the D. A. R. at her home on Railroad avenue. T%nrtdflT * * ? ? 2:30? Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., wHl entertain the Ace of Clubs at her home on. Cansler street. 7:30? The Tally-Ho Bridge club mee?t| with Mrs, Jackie Rud, dock at her home on , East Kin* street. : . . ? Children's Party At Country Club The children's party given by the Kings Mountain Country Club last Friday afternoon for children under ^vel^e of club members was quite successful. The children were divided into two groups ' pre -school and school age. Mrs. Paul Hendricks and Mrs. Ttolly Shuford entertained the pre school age with moving pictures and garner. The school age group were enter taLned in the ball room with games and other activities by Mrs. J. B. Simpson nnd Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. Old Uanty arrived and gave fav ors to each child. Mrs. Henry Neisler assisted in ser. ving cookies cut as Christmas trees, Santys and other Christmas motifs and hot chocolate. Sixty-five children were present for the gala event. Mrs. H. P. Neisler Complimented The. home of Mrs, Paul Neisierwas gaily decorated in keeping with the Yuie season last Thursday afternoon when 'she entertained t? honor of1 her daughter-in-law, M^rs. Henry Parks NelsJer. Mrs. Neisler greeted guests and Introduced them to Mrs. Henry Parks Neisler. Mr a. Hugh Ormand and Miss Mary Virginia Sommers of Charlotte, directed guests into the living room where Mrs. C. E. Neis- , ler and Mrs. H. N. Moss received. Serving punch in the sun parlor were Misses Susan Moss and Polly Page. ; The table was covered with a j green satin cloth caught in folds] with nartdina berries. The large cut ? glass bow] nesUed in a mound of Christmas greeds and Irrldeacent ballp. A large red pddnsetta wasi used on a table. A beautiful pot of i lillies of the valley and the flower j arrangements in the windows were i a perfec: setting for the punch ta- ; ble. Receiving were Mrs. Arthur Hay and Mrs. H, S. Blackmer. The dining table was overlaid 1 with a handsome metallic cloth. In ; the center Mt. and Mrs. Santy Claus were standing in a very real looking snow scene. Silver traps of sandwi ches in Christmas trees, bells and other yule tide suggestions, silver trays of rum cakes and compotes of mixed nuts made a pleasing effect as you entered. On the mantle was a silver tureen of cut polnsettas and greenery flanked with silver candle holders with red tapers. On the buf fet Was a silver bowl with holly flanked on either side with Old English candles. Guests were greet ed by Mrs. S. O. Davis and Mrs. G. W. Mauney. The large gaily decorated Christ mas tree with the beautifully wrap ped gifts under it, the spray of mis- j tletoe extending from the chande lier, containers of other Christmas decorations were used in the en trance hall. Holly wreaths were used on either side of the mantle in the living room. On the mantle was an arran gement of choir boys and pine need les. Lighted console Christmas trees were used on tables on either side of the open fire place. A perfect ; manger scene was portrayed on a round table, including a stable with I rhe baby Jesus (with a spot light > shining on him), shepherds and : their flock of sh-jep, angels, the wise ' men and camels. A silver pitcher with a graceful arangement of red carnations was used on another ta ble. Several hundred friends of the hostess from Kings Mountain and I surrounding towns called between ' three and six o'clock. Mrs. J. B. Simpson Duplicate Hostess The Duplicate Bridge Club met with Mrs. J. B. Simpson at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Traditional Christmas greenery and red berrle9 with red candles were used to create a festive setting for the three tables placed for bridge. During the progressions coca-co las were served. A salad and sweet course was ser ved when cards were laid aside. Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., and Mrs? George Houser, were high score win ners. V, '? ? All 54" Winter Woolen Materials were $1.98 and $2.98 yd. Beduced Vz FEW ONLY LADIES' BAGS were $1.98 to $4.95 % Price Few Children Corduroy OVERALLS were $2.95 Now $2.00 IACKETS were $2.95 How $2.48 Men's Fancy Knit AO-Wool Pullover SWEATERS were $6.95 How S4JS Good Selection Men's Button-up & Pullover SWEATERS were $2.95 to $5.95 1-3 Off Children's and Ladies' SWEATERS 1-3 to 1-2 Off "Men's Plaid 100 Percent Wool Sweaters were S8.95 How $6.95 Children's Wool lockets Sixes 4-14. $4.95 & $5.95 1-3 Off Men's Hanes T-SHIRTS 8Sc REDUCED BOYS ? Flannel Shirts O Sweaters O Corduroy and Wool Caps Rig Servings AMOS & SON 413 N. Piedmont Ave. Telephone 325- W < 'P Tipo Are Hostesses to Queen Of Clubs Miss Louanrt Hemdon and Mrs. Johnnie Plonk entertained' members of the Queen of Clubs and addition al guests at the home of Mrs. J. B Simpson Wednesday night. Tabled were appointed for re freahmeA and upon the arrival of the guest*, a sweet course was set ved with coffee. 'During progressions coke* and cookies were passed. Miss Peggy Arthur compiled high score for the games with MIsb Betty Lynch running a elose second. Each were presented attractive gifts. Mrs. Robert Neil I, Misses Betty Lynch, Peggy Arthur, Mildred Mae Goforth and Mary Beth Hord were > invited to play with the members. ? 167 JOB PRINTING 283 ? Happiness for you and yours. PHIFER HARDWARE COMPANY chock full of Good Health and JACKETS LONG PANTS Fleecelined. sixes 4-6-8. Regularly SI. 00 Values to SS Values to $3.50 Values to $16.50 including gabardines Sizes 10 to ,18. values to 55.00 SiOO S150&S4 $238 Values To $39.95 Your Blood May Save A LSfo ?Give When The Bloodmo ? ' ? . ? * , " ?' bile Retains on January 4th. GROUP BOYS' PLAID Sizes to 16 " ? ? 'I , SI. 00 ONE TABLE GIRLS' SWEATEBS all-wool, sizes 8 to 16. vol ues to $3.45 ENTIRE STOCK BOYS' jjwrmnis Pullover, button-up*. slip overs ? Values to S4.00. ?? SL98 ONE TABLE LADIES' SUEDE DRESS SHOES Black or ues. MEN'S SOCKS 50c Value 19c ? ' . ~'.m a
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