Miss Elizabeth Anthony
Fetes Home Arts Club
Miss Elizabeth Anthony was a
gracious hostess Tuesday after
noon to members of the Home
Arts Club at her home on Pled
v. mont Ave. Attractive arrange
ments of mixed fall flowers and
fruit added a pleasing decorative
note to the spacious home.
Mrs. VV. E. Blakely, president
presided during the routine busi
ness.
Mrs. J. M. Cooper, program lea
der presented Miss Alice Averltt,
supervisor of teachers for the
Kings fountain Schools, who was
guest speaker.
At the close of the program the
hostess was assisted In serving a
shrimp salad and coffee, passing
tarts.
Marion Arthur Speaks *
On Japan To MYF
In a delightful and interesting
way, Marlon Arthur told a large
group of the Sr. MYF of Japan,
and her trip there, on Sunday
evening at 6r30. The young people
are eager to have her return in
the near future and show pictures
that she made In Japan.
'Jake 'fiord. Ronnie -Hord, Mil
es fiord, Paul Hendricks and Os
car Ware attended the ASTC
ESTC game Saturday at Boone
Miss Bernice Harrison
Tuesday Bridge Hostess
Members of the Bid and Bye
Bridge Club and several addition
al guests met Tuesday night with
Miss Bernice Harrison. Yellow
chrysanthemums, flower gardens
and irultln copper and bronze
containers created a colorful set
ting for the small tables which
were appointed for refreshments,
each table held a minature vase
with small yellow chrysanthe
mums. When all had assembled,
the hostess was assisted in serv
ing strawberry shortcake and
coffee,
Miss Harrison took the occa
sion to honor Miss Frances Car
roll, bride-elect of Charlotte and
Mrs. W. D. Sawyer who is moving
this week to Brevard.
Miss Carroll was given a cor
sage upon her arrival and later
a gift of silver in her chosen p'atr
tern. Mrs. Sawyer was remem
bered with a gift. Playing prizes
were awarded Mrs. Clavon Kelly
for scoring highest In bridge and
Mrs. Charles McCarter for receiv
ing the highest score in canasta.
Those playing other than club
members were Mrs. McCarter,
Mrs. Don Heavner, Mrs. Paul
Ham, Misses Barbara Matthews,
Frances Carroll, Joan Britt, Dot
Fulton, Peggy Cloninger and Kit
ty Fails.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
? Afr. and Afrs. Wayne Putman
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Bertha Sue, to Claude
Hicks Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Blake Jones. Both families are of
Kings Mountain. The wedding
toill bp an event of this month.
Mrs. H. R. Parton Fetes
La Fete Rook Club
A delightful meeting of the La
Fete Hook Club was held Tues
day night with Mrs. H. R. Parton.
Colorful bowls of autumn flowers
and a cherry open fire made a
lovely setting for the party.
Tables were laid for refresh
ments and upon arrival of , ths
guests the hostess assisted by her
daughter, Mrs. Trott served a con
gealed salad course with tea, la
ter passing a sweet course.
Rook was played in progres
sions, at the count of tallies,
prizes were presented Mrs. B. A.
Murray and Mrs. Fred J. Wright
for receiving the two highest
scores. Mrs. W. M. Gantt winning
the floating prize.
The party was planned as a
courtesy to Mrs. B. A. Murray
who was celebrating a birthday.
At the conclusion of the games
mfembers of the club presented
Mrs. Murray With an antique
china lamp.
Those playing other than mem
bers were Mrs. Gantt, Mrs. W. \V.
Souther, Mrs. B. S. Peeler and
Mrs. P. D. Hern don.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bryant
announce the birth of a. son, Sun-,
day, November 2, ^Kings Moun
tain Hospital. . .
Mr. ami Mrs. J. VV. Rogers, an
nounce the birth of a son, Sunday,
November 2. Kings Mountain
Hospital. .
Max E. Biddix, aviation ma
chinist's mate first class, USN,
and Mrs. Biddix announce the
birth of a daughter, Elizabeth
Anne. Friday, October 17, U. S.
Naval Hospital, Corpus Christi,
Texas. Mr. Biddix is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Biddix.
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Social Calendar .
Thursday:
2:45 ? Ace of Clubs meets with
Mrs. Carl Mauney at the
1 Country Club.
3:00-~Mrs. J. C. Smathers, Mrs.
G. W. Mauney and Mrs.
B. B. Speidel are enter
taining with bridge at the
Country Club.
3:30~Thursday Afternoon
Book Club meets with
Mrs. John Plonk.
7:45? Monthly Duplicate bridge
game at the Country
Club.
Friday :
3:00? Mesdames Smathers,
Mauney and Speidel are
entertaining with bridge
at the Country Club.
.3:30 ? Magnolia Garden Club
meets whh Mrs. David
Nelll.
7:30? Council of Church Wo*
men will meet at the
Presbyterian Church.
8:00 -Mesdames Smathers,
Mauney and Speidel are
entertaining with bridge
at the Country Club.
Monday :
2:45 ? Duplicate Bridge Club
meets with Mrs. L,. E. Ab
bott. '
3:00? The Ann Hasseltine Cir
cle meets with Mrs! Cla
, ra Pursley.
3:30- Eva Gold Circle meets
with Mrs. Yates Harbin
son.
3: 30r? Circle 3 of Central Me
thodist mtets with Mrs.
Putman and Mrs. Olive.
7:30 ? Circle 4 of Central Me
thodist meets with Mrs.
A. H. Patterson.
Circle 5, with Miss Ma
rie Lineberger. .
? Circle 6. with Mrs. J.
A. Fisher.
Circle 7, with Mrs. C.
W. Falls.
Circle 8. with Mrs. Hil
lard Black.
7 : 30 ? Kebecea Long Circle
meets with Mrs. L; E.
Abbott.
7 : 30- Derriek-Stender Circle
meets with Mrs. Dan Fin
ger.
Tuesday:
9:30 A. M. Dozier Circle meets
wiih Mrs. Edna Barrett.
9:30 A. M. Kay Culpepper
Circle meets with Airs.
Gordon Week Icy.
3:00 , Contract Club meets with
Mcs. CVT. Carpenter. Jr.
3:30 Kath'ryn Mai lory Circle
meets with Mrs. James
Cole.
Lula Ilerndoft Circle
meets with Mrs. C. J.
Gault. ?
7:30 ? Sophia Nickels Circle
meets with Mrs. J. C.
Bridges.
7:30 Double Deck Bridge Club
meets with Mrs. \V. M.
Moorehead.
8:00 -Twin Table Bridge Club
meets with Mrs. Claude
Hambrlght.
8: (X) Cornelia I^eavell Circle
meets with Mrs. Rufus
Oates.
Wednesday:
3:30 Frances'. Hord Circle
meets with Mrs. Ed Hord.
3:30 Kings Mountain Garden
Club, meets with Mrs. G
W. Mauney.
? 3.30 House and Garden Club
meets with Mrs. Hugh
Ormand.
I
MYF Met Monday Night
With The Dixon Twins
The Youth Councii <Vf the Sr.
i ..in i .Monday night at the
| home of Jo Ann and Jacob Dixon
! oii S] pi ms 'St root, wit l.i tw elve pre.
j sent. The president, "Buddy Mayes, 1
U ailed the inectihg to order. .Do
voti.oii.vU wore gfVen by Kddie (Jo
forth. Worship". Chairman; Dur
ing the business session the. coun
cil named the east' "for . their
'Christmas play as follows: Fat
her. Hud- Mayes: Mother, Jane
Ormand : Older Si.;tcr. Jean Hicks
I'll or College Friend. Jo- Ann Dix
on. Older Brother* Kddie Goforth;
i Toon-age Sister, Mary Alice Mc
{'Daniel.; Younger Brother, Buddy
Murray; and Grandmother, Betty
I Prince Getw> Patterson was nam
jed to take care of lighting, and
Bill Hudspeth, Youth. Councilor,
is to' be mi elUirge of scenery, to
be' assisted by Bill Briggs and
Bill" Bimigardnor. All members
arc to take part, as." the youth
ci'.iir si:n:? during the play. B. S.
| Pooler. Jr is to direct the choir,
{.with Shirley 1'alls serving as or
fgan'is:. The council voted to ask
! kitiie Sutton. Worship Advisor.
.direct (he play. On the advertls- -
Ing eomtri;ttFe are Bud Rhea., Toe
nsie -Hub. inks. air.l Joyce Biser, J
It was decided that the MYF
have a spaghetti supper Dec, 2 to I
raise money for Sponsoring a ji-t- '
tie boy .it the Children's Home.
Kildie Goforth and Buddy Mayes
arc in charge of tlv;kots. which
are to lv SI for adults, and S .75
for children. Jane Ormand and
Bill Bumgardner are to bo in
charge of donation's of food, and
Betty Prince is advertising chair
man All girls are to serve on the
cooking and serving, while *oys
are to set up tables and wash
dishes.
| Buddy Murray gave a good re
j port on the attendance contest,
which ends Christmas. Mary Alice
McDaniel reported the MYF Fund
and urged each member to contri
bute. Plans were laid for evening
programs du'ing November. Ber
(nicc Whisnant is to speak to the
group next Sunday evening on
("Working together for Brother
hood."
In conclusion, the group was
served cokes, pimento cheese
[sandwiches, peanutbutter toasties
I and candy. The meeting adjourn
,,od with the MYF benediction.
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