X In. P. D: Hemdon, Editor ' Presbyterian Circle Met With Mrs. Hay Mrs. Arthur Hay was hostess to circle No. 3 of the Presbyterian Church Monday night. In ihe absence of the chairman, Mri. Frank Hoyle, Mrs. Harry Page presided. A number of ac tivities for the circle were dis cussed and committees for the month were read. A leaflet -on, "Spiritual Grow th". "Every Two Winning One" was distributed by Mrs. Blanton an open discussion followed and suggestions of what the members could do. . ? . Mrs. P. D. Patrick gave the bible lesson from the third chap ter of Colosslans. The meeting was opened with every one pray ing the Lord's Prayer. A salad , course with tea was served during the social period to the ten members present. Mrs. David Saunders Circle Hostess Mrs. David Saunders entertain ed members of Circle 7 of Cen tral Methodist Church with a buf fet dinner Monday night prior to t{ie meeting. After the delicious dinner, the ladles assembled for their month ly meeting. The devotional was iconducted by Mrs. Clarence Jolly. Mrs. J. C. McKlnney gave an interesting program on "Mission aries Here and Abroad". A short business session was held and the meeting adjourned. < - ?? ? ! ?" >? .J'.. * J. B. Keeter's Hosts To Store Personnel Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeter were hosts Friday night to an out-door fried chlckeh dinner for the per sonnel of Keeter's Dept. Store. Fried chicken with accompany ing goodies was enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKee, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Allran, Mrs. Deck Fulton, Mrs, W. O, Weir, Mrs. James Roberts, Mrs. S. O. Klrby and Miss Margaret Cornwell. ORGANDIE BEDSPREADS! A \? Double-bed size Colors: white, blue, peach i, lilac " ?only ? $4.95 Organdie CURTAINS ? To Match ?only ? S2.98 mm 'W1'" Home of Better Values CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ? Unda Buxanne Fail*, ? above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Falla ; Jr., celebrated her first birthday anniwraary Sunday June 8th. Miss Joyce Hoyle Is Bride Of Cpl. Bolin ? 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hoyle ol Kings Mountain announee the marriage of their daughter, Joy? ce Susan, to Cpl. Max Gene Bolin, U3AF, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bolin, also of Kfngs Mountain. The mafrUige. took place Mon day, June 2nd, at 5 o'clock p. m., in Gaffney, S. C. Mrs. Bolin attended Bethware high school and Is now employed at Kings Mountain Drug Store. Cpl. Bolin also attended Beth ware hjgh school and was em ployed at Margrace Mill ibefore he entered the air force. He Is now located at Fort Bragg. After a brief honeymoon, which they are spending in. the mountains of Western North Car olina, Cpl. Bolin will return to Fo>t Bragg and Mrs. Bolin will continue to make her home with her parents while her husband Is in service. The H. C. Mayes Give Debutante Breakfast Around 800 persons attended the Shelby Junior ?harlty Lea gue's seventh Sub-Debutante ball held in the armory auditori um Saturday evening, at which sixty-four A b -debs from West ern North and South Carolina towns made their social debut. The ball opened with the sub debutante figure, presented by the sixty-four sub-debutantes and their escorts, each fclrl hav ing two escorts. The glamorus White gowns Worn by the girls was high listed by their brilliant arm bouquets of red roses, tied with red ribbons, which cascaded from, the bouquets almost to. the hems of their gown* Miss' I'atri-. eia Jarrett. of Shelby: reigned as queen of the. ball. Her attendants were Mis's Alice Albert <>f .Shel by and Miss Catherine Morrison, of Ciast'onia. After the figure, many of those attending joined -the sub-debs and their marshals for danc to tlit' music of Zigpy Hurwlti and his orchestra.' Crisscrossed ribbons of blue, white aoO yellow crepe paper foTi'ned a canopy anuve the dance floor And the balcony rail? were draped with wide bands of sap phire blue, paper, which were studded with brilliant paper me tallic stafs, creating a festive setting for rtie "occasion. The four debutantes from Kin^s Mountain. Miss Barbara umtner \ esses u^ttVo Choose T tom _ Vatacs(oSltft Good ol SVZCS Giover Baptist Gioup Hears Hariand Harris GROVER? The quarterly meet ing of the Grover Group Train ing union met At the First Bap tist Church on Monday night Rev. Hariand Harris spoke to the glThe Bos tic Circle met with Mrs. T. S. Keeter on Saturday after noon. Mrs. T. T. Keeter and Mrs. Lee Roy Shlrkey helped the .hostess serve the group with strawberry pie, potatoe chips and fruit Juices. Mrs. S. M. Hugh es reported on her trip to Ridge crest Mrs. W. I. Beam conducted the program which was on young people. Mary Anne Herndon and Betsy Shaw gave parts on the program. Mrs. J. L. Herndon pre- 1 sided over the business session. Miss Marie Herndon of Kan napolis spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. J. L. Herndon. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grantt arid children of San Francisco, Calif, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McCarter last week. Grover Nunnery, Jr., of Char lotte spent the week with his grandmother, Mrs. R. E. Ham bright. ' Miss Sybil Byers spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Quinn in Spartanburg. Ben Field, of Virginia Beach, visited the M. C. Hardlns' ovfl the week end. Delbert and Donald Byers of Ellenboro visited Mrs. Bertha George one day last week. Mrs. Charlie Conner is a pa tient in the Shelby Hospital. Mar vin Barrett is now a patient in the Gaffney Hospital undergoing an operation last Thursday. Mrs. Flay Sheprard has return ed home after being a patient in the Shelby Hospital, Gault, Miss Nan Jean Gantt, Miss Evelyn Cline and Miss Ann Mayes and their marshals were entertained with breakfast by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mayes upon their return from the ball. The Annie Armstrong Circle met at the home of Mrs. A1 Hern don on Tuesday. The Lottie Moon Circle met In the church basement on Tuesday evening. The ladles enjoyed a covered dish supper. The Meldona Livingston Circle will meet with Mrs. Clyde Rhea on Thursday evening at 7:90. Starr Cockrell is visiting her grandparents in StatecvlUe. Brlce Harry Is a patient in a hospital in Asheville. Mrs. Glenn Rountrce visited little Jaquitha Rountree, a patient in a hospital in Asheville. Mrs. G. P. Hambright and Mrs. Myron Ryan visited Mrs. R. E. Hambright on Wednesday. Mrs. D. J. Montgomery hafe gone to Augusta, Ga. to stay with her husband while he is working there. Mrs. Annie McDaniel visited her mother, Mrs. Harthon in Bethlehem community who is Tigers Hit Shelby Here Saturday The Kings ? Mountain Tigers will play the Shelby Elks Raiders at City Stadium Saturday night at 8 p. m. The Tigers are a last-Improving club, according to Manager Wil liam Orr, who urged supporters of. the club to come to the game Saturday. very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Crisp of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Crisp over the week end. I Mr. and Mrs. James Blalock and Mr. and Mrs. Bi'ster Crisp are spending this week at the beach. ONE - STOP SHOPPING MARGRACE STORE ~ Margrace Mill . Phone 594 Just What Dad Wants and Needs Two-thirds of the nation's oil wells are stripper wells (those from which only a relatively small amount of oil is pumped per day). They account for one fifth of the country's crude pro duction. If all the wells drilled in the search for oil and gas in the U. S. in the last eight years were laid end to end, they would reach all the way through the earth and out into space more than half way to the moon. COOPER'S SPECIAL HANDSOME METAL SMOKER ? Heavy Steel Construction ? Kich rironze Finish ? Polished Chrome Hondie ? Loryt uluss Ash T ray ? Wide, Nor. Tip Buse ? 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