sr /< < (( /ummer flowers with special em I phasis on gladioli created a love ly setting for the party. Rook was played through sev eral progressions which left pri zes with Mrs. Bun Goforth and Mrs. J. G. Darracott for receiving high and second high respective ly. Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg was re membered with a birthday gift from the club. When cards were laid aside, the hostess was assisted in serv ing homemade ice cream and cake. * Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gantt, Miss Cornelia Gantt, and Mjss Joyce Jenkins have returned from a week's stay at Ocean Drive Beach. Mrs. N. F. McGill Entertains Bridge Club 1 The spacious home of Mrs. N. v. McCill was the scene of a delightful bridge party Tuesday night when she was hostess to members of the Twin Table Club and additional guests. Three card tables were arrang ed in the gaily decorated rooms where bouquets of summer blooms, emphasizing a pink and white color scheme, were fea tured at focal points. When the guests arrived, covers were laid and the hostess assisted by Mrs. YV. E. Blakely served a delicious dessert course with a fruit drink before an evening of bridge. The guests enjoyed playing contract through four progres sions and at the conclusion of the last progression, cards were put aside and tallies were added. When prizes were awarded, Mrs. O. W. Myers received top score prize for members, and Mrs. Paul Hendricks, visitor's higji, with the floating prize ending with Miss Leone Patterson. Mrs. W. L. Mau ney, a recent bride, was also re membered with a gift. The group playing, other than members, included: Mrs. Hen dricks, Mrs. W. L. Mauney, Miss Leone Patterson, Mrs. Jimmie Mercer, Mrs'. H. R. Hunnicutt, Mrs. Jacob Mauney, Mrs. Harry Warren of Roanoke, house guest of her mother, Mrs. F. E. Finger. Two Are Hostesses For A. D. W. Club Mrs. Wade Bowers and Mrs. Frances Henderson entertained members of the Akers Driver's Wives Club Friday night at the Linwood Club house. Numerous games were played with prizes being won by Mrs. Ray Alexander, Mrs. Marshall Gallaw&y, Mrs. John Davis, and Mrs. Jack Howell. Mrs. Tommy Alexander won the door prize. Plans were completed for the picnic to be held in August. De lightful refreshments were serv ed at the close of the meeting. See the Great New Refrigerators by INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Modal 1-10J-D, 10 M. ft., $41995 4? for IfOitn loodi and It* croom . . . 1 J? fw fro*on d???fh end Quick chilling . . . 31? for keeping frosh m?oh fresh . . . 37? for mrlk and general food tlorogt . . . 40? humid cold for fresh fruit* and vegetabltt . . . 39? for eggs, condiments, bot tled beverage* . . . 55? for keoping butt*/ eosy ?o spread. (Tern* -otures shown or* for overage conditions) It takes 7 different areas of cold? from 6* lo 55?-to keep basic foods in prime condi tion. You get all 7 of these essential "food climates"? all working at once -in the new 1H Refrigerator*. 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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeter and granddaughter, Mary Joe Hord left Wednesday for Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. David NeilJ were | in Boone during the weekend go ing especially to attend "Horn In the West". Mr. and Mrs. Ben Short and Mrs. Ola Royster spent several ] days last week at Crescent Beach. Hr. and Mrs. Wood Jackson and family spent the weekend touring the mountains of Western North Carolina, - Miss Matilda Dedmon has re turned from a weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Farabow at their cottage at Folly Beach. Mrs. B. R. Payseur and family and Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Payseur were Sunday visitors with Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Revis of Marietta. S. C. Miss" Judy Cooper is spending the week in Greenville, S. C. with Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Putman. Mrs \ W. Crosland is recupe rating from an illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Hen dricks. C. J. Gaitlt. Sr.. has returned after spending ten days at Ocean Drive, S. C. with his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Blankenship and fami ly. * Clyde .Jolly and son, Conway, spent several days last week in Danville. Va. and Burlington,- N. * "" O *. " Mr. and Mrs. VV. K. Crook and guest. A, D. McGill of Atlanta. Ga.. brother of Mrs. Crook, spent last week in New York City. While away they vlfited relatives in Chester, Penn. ? o ? Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Franklin of Hickory will spend the week end with the'r daughter, Mrs J. C." Bridges and family. ? - Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant, Al yre. Jr.. and Gregory Gallant of Shawnee, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bourque. Teressa and Dan ny Bourque of Lynn, Mass. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. -J. Gallant. ? o ? Mr. and Mrs, Dempsey Banner and children of Mayo, S. C were spend-the-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wells and,Carveth last Thursday. ? ? o? ? Mrs. Ray Clemmer and chil dren, Tommie and Johnnie have returned to their home in Dallas after a visit with Mrs. Clemmers mother, Mrs. M^rle Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray Hugh es and son, Ray, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Dewev Caldwell. - -o? ' I Mr. and Mrs. James Jonas and daughter have returned from a vacation spent in Frankfort, Ky.. Myrtle Beach, and Florence, S. C. In Florence they were gues.ts of Mrs. Jonas' sister, Donnle, a former resident of this city. Dr. W. P. Gerberding and fam ily returned Tuesday from an extended trip visiting relatives and friends in Wisconsin, Min nesota and Michigan. Mr. Ger berding also went to Seattle Wash., to see his daughter and granddaughter. Miss Maxine Jenkins, student at Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, is spending a few weeks here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jenkins be fore resuming her training July 22. ( Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hicks and daughter, Jean and Ann Falls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coman Falls have returned from a com plete tour of the Kast and West coasts of Florida. ? Mr. and Mrs. Menzeli PMfer and children and Miss Annette Ware left Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shaffer in Milwaukee. Wise. Mrs. Martin Harmon, Jr. Is Bridge Club Hostess Members of the Contract club were charmingly entertained Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. Martin Harmon was hostess at her home on West Mountain street. The focal point of decoration was an exquisite arrangement of gladioli on the mantle. Two tables were set up in the living room when guests arrived, they were served ice cokes. Four progressions of bridge were played during the remainder of the evening and when scores were compared, it was revealed high score was held by Mrs. Tolly Shuford with Mrs. Claude Ham bright runner up for second high. At the close of the progressions a salad course was served with ice tea. Other than club members, the party group included Mrs. J, C. Bridges and Mrs. Joe Hedden. Miss Emogene Goins Bride Of William R. Brown Miss Emogene Goins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Goins and Wjlliam R. Brown, so*, of Mrs. Sfellie Brown of York, S. C? were united in tnarriage Saturday, July 4th at York, S. C. with Probate Judge Miss Margaret Nunn per forming the double ring cere mony. ? For her wedding Miss Goins chose a dress of baby blue with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Accompanying the young cou ple to York were Mrs. Boyce Goins, mother of the bride, Miss Coleen Brooks, Frank Hudson, Oscar Short and Joe Brown, bro ther of the bridegroom. Mrs. Brown is a graduate of the Kings Mountain High School, j Mr. Brown is a veteran of three years' in the Army with 1-S moiv j ths Spent overseas. He is now] employed with Dupont Company : in Aiken, S. C. j Upon their return from a wed- j ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Brown | will be at home at 36 Bobbin j Street. Aiken, S. C. Methodist Circle No. I Met With Mrs. Murray The monthly meeting of Circle No. 1 of Central Methodist church was ( eld Tuesday morning with Mrs. B. A. Murray at her home on East King street Mrs. J. T. Latham, circle chair man, presided. A very impressive devotional was conducted by Mrs. Paul Hendricks. Mrs. B. A. Mur ry gave a most interesting pro gram on "Laborers for Christ". During a social period follow ing the program, the hostess ser ved light refreshments 40 the se ven members present and one visitor, Miss Mozell Masters. Mr. and Mrs. Bill White and family moved this week to Rock Hill, S. C. Mrs. Moore Injured In Accident Monday J J .* Mrs. James (*. Mooic, of Kf i,s _ _ Of original power by the use of Shi- 11 Premium on sparkplugs and in combustion chambers. wl,h IVI' | GOING OUT STILL GOING STRONG. ON EVERY ITEM WEE FOLK SHOP STRICTLY CASH ALL SALES FINAL lhough you may not realize it, the chances are that your engine is delivering far less than its original horsepower. 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