MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor
Mrs. W. K. Mauney
Fetes Ace Of Clubs
Mra. W. K. Mauney, Jr., enter
tained the member of the Ace of
Clubs at Glenbrook last Thurs
day afternoon. Invited guests
were Mrs. Bill Ramseur, Mrs.
Sam Davis, Mrs. George Houser
and Mrs. Jimmy Simpson.
The home was decorated with
an abundance of early spring
flowers. High score was held by
Mrs. W. L. Ramesur, second high
by Mrs. Jacob Cooper,
A salad course was served. A
sweet course passed.
Conveys Its Best Wishes
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Burlington Mills
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PHENIX PLANT
on its
Firm ANNIVERSARY
For the Phenix Plant and its employees, we wish
continuing success and progress.
me of Better Values
to
Burlington Mill
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PHENIX PLANT
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on its
Kings Mountain Is proud of the progress made by this
plant and Its employees during the past five years.
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We take pleasure In wishing continued success lei
good citizen. ? .
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Marlowe's era
ON THE BUST CORN1
Phone 62
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ? Mr. and Mrs.
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Doug let t*? William
Zurd (Bill) Caihton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cashion. The date for
the wedding has not been set (Photo by Hord.)
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Senior MYF To Have
Special Program
Special morning worship pro
grams preceding and including
Easter will begin Sunday morn
jing in the youth chapel for the
Senior MYF, at which time Pa
I tricla Prince will present a pro
jgram, "For He Had Great Poa
; sessions," using a drawing of the
'rich young ruler turning away
I from Christ, as a worship center.
Special music will be rendered
by a quartet of the MYF. All
young people are urged to attend
and bring friends.
Betty Cash served as program
; leader last Sunday morning,
iwhen the group'thought together
on the question, "What does
! Church Membership Mean?" Spe
jcial music, "O Love Divine and
| Golden" was rendered oy Mis^ Jo
iAnn Falls, Barbara Grantham,
| and Don Patterson, with Barbara
Gault at the piano. This group, in
choir vestments, led the singing
during the program.
The young people were delight
'ed last Sunday upon reaching
their goal of $50.00 in their per
sonal donations on their Orphan
Fund. This money has been sent
to the Children's Home In Win
Ston-Salem, for the sponsorship
of Miss Louise Williams. They are
now raising money with which to
buy gifts for Miss Williams by
selling greeting cards. Leading
in the sales is Billy Bumgardner,
who has sold 26 boxes, and sec
ond and Barbara Gault with 21
"boxes. Miss Williams was sent
money as a Christmas gift, and a
box of candy as a Valentine's
gift. The group hopes to have her
as their guest fbr a week this
summer during the Youth Activ
ities Week.
Central Methodist
Church Host
On Thursday night, Central
Methodist church was- host
to the Gastonla MYF Sub
District meeting. Seventy-five
were present. A lovely pot of
azaleas were placed in the sane,
tuary for the meeting. A prelude
of soft organ music by Barbara
Gault, called the group to wor
ship. Following a brief worship
Junior Woman's Club
Honor Past Presidents
The outstanding social event
of the past we,* was the recep
tion given Friday night In the
Woman's Club *y the Junior Wo
man's Clu> honoring their past
presidents for the past ten years.
Mrs. S. S. Weir, Jr., and Mrs.
Hubert Davidson greeted guests
as they arrived and Introduced
them to the recelvlng Hne^Mch
included the president, Mre. uon
Blanton of Gastonia. the follow
ing past presidents, Mrs
Hoyle of Shelby, Mrs. ^ynwood
Parton of G^ton a Mm Bus
Oates and Mrs. Craig Falls. Mrs.
W. B Thomson of KannapoliSi
also a 'ormer president, was un
able to attend.
Red "C.imellias and the George
Washington motif were clever y
carried out In decorations. The
refreshment table was covered
with a white linen cloth andheld
a large crystal punch bowl in i the
center, surrounded with camel
lias and greenery.
Individual cookies Iced with a
cherry and leaves, open faced,
sandwiches In red, white and ,
blue was served with cranberry!
punch. Favors were marshmal
lows stripped lh Ted, white and
blue with a little hatchet stuck
In them.
Those helping to ?tainj? j
the affair were Mrs. Pink Ware.
Mrs. J. W. Webster. M? John,
Rudisell, Mrs. G. C, Yelton, Mr*,
R S. Oates, Miss Diana Gamble
I and Miss Grace Davis. ,
j A large number of guests call
I ed between the hours of 8 p. m. j
i and 10 p, m. |
service, led by visiting young ^
people, an inspiring motion pic
ture was presented, with Bill
Brlggs operating the machine,
assisted by B. S. Peeler, Jr. The
picture depicted a y?un? gl.r*
from a wealthy family in Arabia
who went to college and there
learned to love the common peo
ple, even to the extent of devot
Ing her life to serving them after
becoming a Christian Her room
mte, a Christian girl from a poor
family, who was sent to college
by the church, was a great influ
ence in her life. They learned that
life's richest blessings can <wne
through serving sick and needy
m Following the business session
led by Rev. D. L. Stubbs, pastor
of Trinity Methodist church,
Gastonia, Rev. J. H-BremHllin
vlted the group into the basement
for refreshments. Delicious and a
bundant refreshments consisting
of Russian tea, chicken salad
sandwiches, and doughnuts, were
served by Mrs. C. J. Gault. ?>
and members Of her circle. Devil
ed egg sandwiches and peanut
butter flUed cookies were also
served, buffet style, from a table
centered.wlth yellow spring flow
er? -
A delightful period of recrea
tion followed, led by visitor*
Laughter insued as the group
Joined In comical antics and
games.
Mis. B. S. Neill
Bridge Hostess
With ? predominant note of ,
yellow being carried out in the
decorations and party appoint
ments Mrs. B. S. Neiil delightful
ly entertained the Entre-Nous
club Tuesday afternoon.
Tables were laid for refresh
ments and upon arrival of all
guests a dessert course was ser
ved. .?
Several progressions of bridge
ensued with Mrs. Robert Neill
winning high score award and
Mrs. J. H. Arthur, second high.
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Mrs. George Houser
Ace Of Clubs Hostess
Mrs. George Houser graciously,
entertained members of the Du
plicate club Monday afternoon in
her home at Lake Montonia. For
the event the home was decora
ted with lovely bowls of Japoni
ca and jonquils:.
During the afternoon several
progressions of bridge was play
ed. When scores were tallied, Mrs.
L. E. Abbott held the high score
prize, Mrs. Sam Davis held sec
ond high.
When cards were laid aside a
fruit salad course was served
with coffee. _ ..
Mrs. Amos Dean was invited to
play with the club'meiabers.
McCurdy
CLEANERS-DYERS
Congratulates 1
PHENK* PLANT
Burlington Mills, Inc.
Management and Employees
on the occasion o! their
FIFTH ANfflVEBSABY
Kings Mountain
to
Burl
urimgton Mills
rHENIX PLANT
To the firm and to its employees ,oi| their
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Filth Anniversary
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T. F. Bailard