Social Calendar
Thursday
2:30 ? Ace of Clubs meet with
Mrs. Fred Plonk.
8:00? March of Dimes square
dance at the American
Legion Hall.
Friday
8:00? Le Fete Rook club meets
with Mrs. Ben F, Beam.
8:00? Mr. and Mrs. Si R. Suber,
Jr., will entertain the
Couples club.
Saturday
? 7:3<V-Club night ' at Country
Club, "Hobo Party/'
Monday
3:00 ? Circle No. 5 of the Pres
byterian church meets
with Mrs. H. N. Moss.
7:30? Circle No. 1 meets with
Mrs. J. C. Nickels.'
Circle No, 4 meets with
Mrs. Hilton Ruth.
Circle No. 6 meets with
Mrs. Charles Nelsler.
7:30? Junior Woman's Club
meets In Club House.
8:00 ? Circle No. 2 meets with
; Mrs. Henry Jones.
Tuesday
3:30 ? Home Arts Club met's
with Mrs. W. R. Craig.
8:30? King Of Clubs meets
with Dr. and Mrs. Na
than Reed.
Thursday February 7 ' . y
7:45^-Masterpolnt Bridge game
held at the Country Club.
Mr. And Mrs. McDaniel
Bridge Club Hosts
M. and Mrs. Fred MeDanlei
were hosts on Tuesday night for
the weekly meeting of the King
of Hearts Bridge club. Potted
plants and winter greens were us
ed in decorations.
Scores were tallied after the
fourth progression and revealed
Mrs. Johnnie Kern held high
score for the ladies and Gene
Timms high for gentlemen.
A dessert course was served
Mrs. Dilling Fetes
Tuesday Bridge Club
A variety of spring flowers
\yere used in decorations by Mrs.
Charles Dilling Tuesday after
noon when she entertained the
Tuesday Bridge club.
Mrs.- Ueorge llo'user, Mrs. Ja
cob Cooper and Mrs. I,. K. Abbott
were invited to play. Mrs. \V. L.
Kamseur held high seore for the
members; Visitor's high went to
Mrs. George Hoti.ser.
Mission Study Taught
By Mrs. Ashburn
The Mission Study held In the
ARP church Monday night was
taught by Mm. Paul Ashburn of
StatesvHle. The book lor study
"Mexico Looks Up", was written
by Rev. W. a. Holllday, a mission
ary In Mexlcoi
The Mexican theme was carried
out in decorations. Prior to the
meeting a covered dish supper
wa? served. A long table,. In the
shape of a "T", was used for
decorations. A Mexican sombrero
shaped as a corncuopla with fruit
was used on one end and on the
opposite end was a rock garden
filled with cactus and moss.
In the center was a large gourd
filled with cactus and rubber
plant s. Ifitersperced between
were castenets, belts and a varle-'
ty of Mexican trinkets.
Mrs. J; L. McGill,' Mrs. John
Gamble and Mrs. Claud Ham
bright dressed as Mexican senorl
tas greeted the guests and helped
place the supper.
Following the delightful meal,
the group thoroughly enjoyed the
study taught by Mrs. Ashburn.
On a wall back of the speakers
table way a hugh map of Mexico
and a colorful sombrero. Three In
formative posters and water col
or paintings depicting Mexico
characters added interest. Mexl -
cal pottery and baskets, used In
vantage points around the room,
added color novelty to the decor
theme.
Breakfast Honoring
Mrs. Paul Ashburn
As a special compliment to
Mrs. Paul Ashburn of Statesville
Mrs'. J. L McGill entertained with
breakfast Tuesday morning.
Cornshuck mats were used
on the dining table in the center
was a three tiered container of
California Brayton pottery in
chartreuse green and filled with
greenery, grapes and lemons.
The meal wa*s sexved In pot
tery dishes on Individual
wooden trays and consisted
of scallaped half grapefruit,
filled with sections of or
anges and grapefruit topped with
toasted salted pecans and cher
ries. Apple rings with accompan
ying pastries of -sausage. . Bear
Creek strawberry preserves from
Nedfort Farms in Oregon were
served with hot biscuits. Coffee
was served in square Brayton
California pottery cups.
Those, enjoying Mrs. McGill's
hospitality were Mrs. 'Ashburn,
I Mrs. \V. L. Pressly, Mrs. J. C. Mc
joill, Mrs, Claud Hambright and
Miss A.va Ware.
Mrs. Berkley Entertains
Open Gate Garden Club
M n. I G. Barkley entertained
member* of the Open Gate Gar
den club at the January meeting
held on Wednesday afternoon.
The home was very attractive,
u?S *?*^2: P0""1 P'anti
used In decorations. Thirteen
members were present. : ; :
The president, Mrs. Clyde
Kerns, presided over tl^a business
session. The club decided to pur
one hundlied bulbs to be
at -the Kings Mountain
hospita1 and agreed to contribute
100 percent to the State Garden
club project of the Elizabethan
garden at "Manteo. The resigna
tion of Mrs. Wendell Phifer was
^ re?^ts. It was also
? \? rease the member
ship to nineteen members.
Mrs. Baxter Wright, who had
charge of the program for the af
ternoon, talked ir. an entertain
"g,an<? Informative manner on
"Color in the Home".
? brought specimens of
potted plants. Two beautiful ar
rangements of green foliage and
^frr,,e8? were brought by Mrs
Mack Gantt and Mrs. Barkley.
served ? delicious
fee dessert plate with cof
Miss Mildred Goforth
Bride Of Orrin Fulton
T^,,'3^,1!.dred Mae Goforth and
^ were married
with M ' ' Monda> evening
with Magistrate E. Getty Nunn
hearing them take the vows. The
bride wore a becoming all silk
navy blue dress with navy accea
S?Rf? ?.nd ? cor*aKe of red roses.
Relatives and friends who went
to York with the couple to attend
^er?er?>r?y were Mr. and Mrs.
Rooert Fulton of York, Miss
ft?1'," "CmS
iner City. Costner of Besse
. The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Goforth and
aln hj'rtT'J ?! 'hc Kl,,cs
tain high school and is employed
?$?!?&"
x,The 'bridegroom, son of Mr and
Pf,mr D" Ff'ton 1, aiso a
,rom ac,,ve
Mr and Mrs. Fulton left for a
vedding trip to the mountains of
Western Carolina. Mrs. Fulton
J" r?ninin in Kings Mountain
while her husband is in service.
Collins-Hord Nuptials
To Be Held Sunday
Mis* Jessie ; Pear ie Hord of'
Vf ar~?,c' daughter of Mr. .and
Mrs. Thdmas Zeno Hord of Waco
.1" ,Davis Collins of
Mrs . VUntal?' son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Roy Collins, of Elkin will
^married, Sunday afternoon at
?? o Hock in the First Baptist
church in Charlotte. Rev. Warren
pastor of the church will perform
the ceremony.
ENGAGEMENT ANNO UNCED?Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Caldwell an
nounce the angagement of their daughter, Faye Elizabeth to D. C.
Payaeur, Jr., son of Mr. and Mra. D. C. Payaeur. The wedding will |
be an event of March tt.
P. E R S O N A L S >
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jenkins
spent Sunday in Salisbury.
John C. Smathers went to Can
ton Sunday to visit his father.
Kelly Dixon, Marlon Dixon,
Qdell Benton, and Robert Caveny
left Sunday night for Palm Har
bor, Fla., on a business trip. They
will be gone about 10 days. .
Mrs. Charles Neisler, and Mrs.
M. L. Plonk leaves Saturday for
Palm Harbor, Fla., to spend
sometime at the Neisler home
there., Enroute they will visit rela
tives in Reynolds, Ga. ?
Little Barbara Spake Hord,
young daughter of Dr: and Mrs.
D. F. Hord is seriously ill in Shel
by hospital. Reports Wednesday
morning were that she was some
better,
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BM Jack A. Letlford, of, the
Navy, arrived in Sasebo, Japan,
on January 10th. He is the hus
band of the former Miss Patricia
Prince.
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Mrs. O. W. Myers and Mrs. R.
D. Goforth were in Charlotte
Tuesday on a buying trip for
Myers Dress Shoppe.
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Mrs. C. W. Kennedy, sister of
Mrs. Claud Ware under went an
operation Monday in Mercer hos
pital in Charlotte.
Mrs. Emory Murray, of Mea
dowbrook Road, who underwent
an operation at Kings Mountain
hospital, returned home Satur
day, and is reported recovering
satisfactorily.
I Miss Faylene Falls, student at
1 Limeston college, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Craig Falls.
Mrs. . Robert . Taylor of Mur
freesboro, N. C., was a guest dur
ing the weekend of her mother,
Mrs. P. D.' Herndon.
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Joe Ware and B. T. Wright, Jr.,
students at WCTC, spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy W. Ware and Mr.
and Mrs. B. T. Wright, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Comwell re
turned last week from Tarpon
Springs, Fla., where they spent
the past several weeks.
Harold England, student at
UNC, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eng
land.
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Donald Patterson, student at
WCTC, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. JLloyd
Paterson.
Jack Crouch, freshman, at
Gardner-Webb college, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Croucl\
Demauth Blanton, of Wake
Forest college, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wiley Blanton.
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Harmon left
Tuesday for Miami, Fla., to visit
their daughter, Mrs. Wayne
Ware and Mr. Ware. They were
accompanied by H. W. Gamble,
Mrs. Hoyt Matthews and son,
Eddie.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Payne,
Grov. c route 1, announce the
birth of a daughter, Cynthia La
kay, Wednesday, January 23rd.,
Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Odell
Gregory, route 2, announce the
birth of a daughter, Wanda Gall,
Thursday, January 24\h.,. Kings
Mouraain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Sanders
announce the birth of a son on
Thursday, January 24th-, at Gar
rison General hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Mea
dows, route 3, announce the birth
of a son Thursday, January 34th.,
Gaston Memorial hospital, Gas
tonia.
Mr.-and Mrs. Lloyd, McDanlel
announce the birth of twins, a son
Danny Ray, and a daughter, Lin
da Kay, Friday, January 25th.,
Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tessener
announce the birth of a son,
Michael Steven, Sunday, January
27th., Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White
sides announce the birth of a son,
Thomas Edward, Sunday, Janu
ary 27th., Kings Mountain hospi
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie B. Ran
dloph, Jr., route 3, announce the
birth of a daughter, Nancy Irene,
Monday. January 28th., Kings
Mountain hospital.
Mrs. Paul Hendricks
Gives Pretty Party
Sprays of pink and white Japo
nlca and daffodils were used as
a decorative motif by Mrs. Paui
Hendricks Tuesday afternoon
when she entertained with eight
tables of bridge.
The attractive new. home of
Mrs. Hendricks with the spring
flowers made a lovely setting for
the party. When all guests had ar
rived and found their places at
prettily appointed tables the hos
tess served a dessert course.
Mrs. J. E. Harndon was the
most successful player for the
afternoon, with Mrs. M. A. Ware
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Wednesday alternoon, Jan. 12,
1952 Girl Scout troop number 6
met at 3:00. Elaine Burton our
treasurer called the roll and col
lected the dues. We sang songs
and worked on our scrap books.
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runner up for second-high. Con
solation gift was won by Mrs.
Clyde Kerhs.
Later group two the May flower
put on a play, It was called
"School on the .Mountain". The
teacher was Jackie Dixon, the
pupils were Patsy Slsk, Carol
Jackson, Becky Blapton.
Alter that we had a color cere
mony, the two guards were
Jackie Dixon and Elaine Burton.
Barbara Proctor carried the
American Flag.
By Becky Blanton
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