Mrs. Grady C. Yelton Phobean Class Hostess Mrs. Grady Yelton was hos tess to members pf the Phobean class of First Baptist church when the group held Its meeting Thursday ;iight. > Mrs. Earl Ledford opened the devotional period of the meeting with prayer and Miss Melba Tin dall read the meditation "Beau ties of the Earth." During the business session pre sided over by Mrs. R. G. Whls nant, the secretary's report was heard, and other business was discussed. Group leaders for the year, Mrs. Jim White, Mrs. Paul Cole, Mrs. Clyde Murphy, and Mrs. J. B. Falls, appointed com mittee members. The hostess was assisted In serving dainty pimiento cheese sandwiches in jack - o - lantern form, fresh cocoanut cake, nuts, and coffee. Mrs. J. E. Llpforci, Mrs. T. L. Ware, and James Ware attended the funeral of J. L. Llpford in Greenville Tuesday. Mr- ILlpford was a ibrotht* of the late Eugene SLipford of Kings Mountain. I Family Night Supper Held At Dixon Church Women of the Church of Dixon Presbyterian church planned a family supper Tuesday night In the Fellowship Hall of the church. A picnic supper was spread at 7 o'clock. Hallowe'en Jack-o-lan terns holding lighted candles cen tered the picnic table. Following the meal, Luther Cansler showed a color film to the group. Stewardship Chairman To Teach Study Course Mrs. J. R. Cllne of Shelby, stewardship chairman for Kings Mountain Baptist Association, will teach a study course entitled "Sacrifice and Song" at the Wed nesday meeting of the WMU of Temple Baptist church. The Woman's Society meets at 7 p. m., and all members are urg ed to attend. . Mrs. II. C. Mayes leaves Sunday for Boston, Mass., where she is to visit her brother, James Clark, and family. Margrace Woman's Club Plan Hallowe'en Party (Members of the Margrace Wo man's club met Friday evening at the Margrace clubhouse for their regular meeting. Mrs. C. W. Falls, president, presided over the routine busi ness seasion, and plans were completed for a Hallowe'en par ty to be held at the club Hal lowe'en Eve. I Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Carl Gantt, Mrs. John Jen kins, and Mrs. Floyd Gates. An old-fashioned chicken and dum pling plate supper with home made chocolate pie and acces sories was served. A social period was enjoyed. Park Grace School PTA Complete Carnival Plans Regular monthly meeting of Park Grace school Parent-Tea cher association was held Mon day night at Park Grace school. Mrs. Earl Oxford read the de votional and read scriptures from the Book of St. Mark. Mrs. James Bolln, president, presided over the routine business session and reports were heard from Mr. R. L. Hardin, secretary, and Mrs. Henderson Herndon, treasurer. Plans were completed for the annual Hallowe'en carnival to be held at the school Friday night at 7 p. m. A movie room, gr&b bag, fish pond, country store, and variety show was listed as the evening's entertainment. The group also discussed the cook book project of the PTA, a listing of area recipes, which are sold by the PTA to solicit school funds. Orders may be placed with Mrs. R. L. Hardin, Mrs. Ruth Lynn, and Mrs. Henderson Hern don. Mrs. Page's sixth grade room won the attendance banner for the highest number of parents present for the September Pa rent-Teacher meeting. ENGAGED ? Rev. and Mrs. Charles Peterson announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Lou, to Bargeant First Class Bailey Gillespie, son oj Mr. and Mrs. Vester Gillespie. Both families are from Kings Moun tain. The wedding mill take place at Mountain View Baptist church in December. The Lady Wears Betty Rose! BETTY ROSE: garments will be found ex clusively at MYERS' DRESS SHOP at prices to suite every budget. AOViKTISFP I ? LIFE Suit Prices at MYERS' Begin at $19.95 Coat Prices at MYERS' Begin at $24.95 /mfi, 1 i fi # Second Floor '? ? A*lifeis4Sk: ??!?b8S Mrs. Arnold W. Kincaid Honored By OES Chapter* The Kings Mountain Chapter No. 123, Order of the Eastern Star, honored Mrs. Arnold W. Kincaid, Grand Adah of the Grand Chapter, North Carolina OES, at an informal tea last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tate here on Wells street. The honoree, who is a menibei of the local Eastern Star chap ter, received a shoulder corsage of lavender and orchid mums from her hosts, which was pin ned to her ensemble. Guests were greeted at the front entrance of the Tate home by Mrs. D; E. Tate and were In troduced to the receiving line by Mrs. Jo Ann McDanlel, Worthy Matron of the Kings (Mountain chapter, and D. E. Tate, Worthy Patron. The receiving line was compo sed of the honoree, her daughter, Mrs. Bobby Ray Bush, Mrs. Iva Jean Season; Mrs. Irene Moore of Belmont, Associate Grand Matron; Hal Hamby, Associate Grand Patron and Mrs. Hamby, of Charlotte; Mrs. Nellie B. Stein of Valdese, Grand Treasurer; Mrs. Hilda Halliburton of Clyde, Grand Conductress; Mrs. Mary Fogies of Pelion, S. C., worthy Grand Matron of South Carolina; and Mrs. Cecil Corley of Green wood, S. C.; Grand Organist, Grand Chapter of South Caroli na; Mrs. Martha Horton of Cra merton, District Deputy Grand Matron; BUrton Callis, District Deupty Grand Patron, and Mrs. Alice Callis of Bessemer City. Mrs. IRowell "Lane directed guests to the dining room where Mrs. Addle Bridges and Mrs. Nell Gault invited them to the refreshment talble, which held a lovely floor length plumwine taffeta cloth in gray lace-trim. At one end of the tafole was a five-branched silver candelabra holding lighted plum-wine ta pers, chrysanthemums in vary ing shades of lavender and or chid entwined the candelabra and trailed across the table edge. At the opposite end of the t^ble Mrs. D. F. Hord, Jr., and Miss Helen . Logan poured raspberry punch from a crystal bowl around which encircled lavender and or chid mums entwined with deodar, raspberry napkins, silver trays of cheese biscuits, fancy cookies and nuts in silver compotes. A Hogarth arrangement of de odar and Major Bowes of chry santhemums in lavender and or chid color shades, and a five branched silver candelabra hold ing burning plum-wine tapers was the buffet centerpiece arrange ment. Mrs. Mabel Ross, Mrs. Edith Gault. Mrs. Bertie Amos. Mrs. O. O. Walker. Miss Mary McGlll. and Miss Annie Roberts assisted in serving. Guests were directed to the den by Mrs. Jessie Collins and were received in the den room by Miss Eva Neil Ross and Miss Melba Tindall. K . Mrs. Ellen McCurdy presided at the register, which was placed on" a table containing a milk glass candelabra holding lighted tapers. A unique arrangement of Bells of Ireland with blue and pink mums in milk glass com potes centered the register table. A miniature sword arid veil, Grand Adah emblems, were plac ed at the compote base. Good-byes were said to Mrs. Louise Martin. The Tate home was decorated throughout With fall flowerawith emblematic colors of the Eastern Star Order predominating. The living room mantel-board held a brass bowl contaning tri angular arrangement of white and yellow chrysanthemums. On each side of the mantel was a brass candelabra holding lighted tapers. Milk .glass compotes of Calla lily leaves and white roses de corated drop-leaf tables in the living room. An all green ar rangement, a Fall dried arrange ment, and silver candelholders with lighted plum-wine tapers were used in den room decora tions. Approximately 150 guests visit ed during the calling hour*, of three and six o'clock Sunday af ternoon. "Juvenile Delinquency" Topic Of Monday Address Mrs. E. W. Neal and Mrs. Hay wood Lynch were hostesses for the monthly meeting of the In ternational Relations department, Welfare and Public Relations di visions of the Woman's club, Monday night. Mrs. Leona Atkinson, chaplain, presented a short worship service after which Chief of Police Hugh A. Logan, A*, spoke on a program arranged on Juvenile delinquency. He also spoke on 'the recently organized Junior Police Patrol. Twelve members and two visi tors, Miss Margaret Hoffman and Chief Logan, attended. Announcement was made of the Golden Age dinner to be held at the Woman's club November 14. Mrs. Lynch, chairman of the "Help A Home" project, urged members to notify her of any usable household articles or cloth ing they might have. Miss Annie Roberts and Miss Kittle Lou Sutton were enrolled as new members. Mrs. J. B. Simpson and Mr*. John Green will serve as hostesses for the November division meeting. I Miss Dolores Davidson, student at Guilford college, spent the Iwtekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert flavidson. Social Calendar Thursday : 2:45 ? Mrs. H. R. Hunnicutt will entertain members of the ,Ace of Clubs at Kings Mountain Country club. 7:00 ? Margrace Girl's club Hal " lowe'en party at Mar grace Woman's club house. 7:00 ? Primary and Junior De partment of Dixon Pres. byterlan church Sunday school Hallowe'en party In the church Fellowship Hall. 7:45 ? Club Championship Mas terpoint bridge game at Kings Mountain Country , Club. Extra game. Play ers may choose partners. Friday: 6:45 ? Rev.- and Mrs. J. Eade Anderson and Rev. and Mrs. Charles pixler are entertaining at the An derson home in Gastonia as a prenuptlal courtesy to Miss Lola Faye Har din of Grover, bride-elect. 7:00 ? Margrace Woman's club Hallowe'en party at the Margrace club house. 7:00? Grbver Elementary arid Grover high school an nual Hallowe'en carnival at the school building. 8:00 ? First Baptist church Young People's Training union Halloween party at the horiie of Miss Norma Lee Sipes, Goforth st. Saturday: 6:00 ? Central school annual Hallowe'en festival at school building under sponsorship of the Cen tral Parent - Teacher as sociation. 7:00 ? Park Grace Elementary Hallowe'en carnival un der sponsorship of the Park Grace school Pa rent-Teacher association. 7:00 ? Hallowe'en masquerade party at Kings Mountain Country club. Reserva tions to be placed by noon Saturday. Monday: 3:30 ? Circle No. 5 of First Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. C. E. Neisler. 7:30? Circle No. 6 of First Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. David Nelll. 7:30? Circle No. I of First Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. J. H. Thomson. 7:30:? Junior Woman's club reg ular meeting at the Wo man's club house. 8:00? Circle No. 3 of First Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. B. W. Gillespie. Tuesday: 3:00 ? Stella Austin Girl's Auxi liary of First Baptist 'church meets with Mrs. Howard Ware. 7:30 ? Regular monthly meeting of Kings Mountain Wo man's club at the Wo man's club building. 7:30? Home Arts club meets with Mrs. L. P. Baker. Members are asked to bring any antique kit chen utensil or modern . kitchen gadget with them for display. 8:00? Queen of Clubs meets with Mrs. Robert Neill ? Two new members to be " received Into club mem bership. Wednesday: 3:30 ? Regular meeting of D. A. R. with Mrs. Don Blan ton. 7:00 ? Temple Baptist church Woman's Missionary So ciety meets at the church. Mrs. J. R. Cllne of Shel by, guest speaker. PERSONALS Mrs. J. H. Arthur will leave for Greensboro Friday where she will attend the wedding Saturday of her nephew, Marvin Eugene Groome. Miss Shirley Falls, student at Greensboro college, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Falls. Miss Nancy Hardin, student at Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing, visited her parents, Rev. and Mrs, R, I* Hardin, over the weekend. John Houser, USN. spent the weekend- In Kings Mountain and G rover and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser, Mr. and Mrs. johnny Barber, Johnny, Jr., Mrs. Conrad Hughes, and Miss Shirley Hughes were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Bar ber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Car* roll Barber in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hum phries and children, Philip, Jerry, Calvin. Roger, and Sade, visited in Rockingham Sunday. (Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Turner and children, Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. C. Clary spent the weekend on a fishing trip at Myrtle ^e?ch. Miss Alberta Smith and Miss Carolyn Denny visited SN Hoi' land Smith in Charleston. S. C? over the weekend. They returned home Sunday. Bobby Moore, USN, spent the his and Mrs. Cleve Moore. He is sta Mrs. Tolly Shuford Fetes Contract Club Mrs. Tolly Shuford entertained Contract Bridge club members Tuesday night at her home on Shelby road. The home was decorated with arrangements of fruit, Vase chrysanthemums, and pot plants. Prior to progressions Mrs. Shu ford was assisted In serving a des sert course. Mrs. Martin Harmon was high score winner In bridge. Mrs. Mar shall Heavner won second high award. American Home Woman's Club Division Met Here The American Home and Edu cational Afternoon Division of Kings (Mountain Woman's club met Monday afternoon at the Woman's clubhouse building for their monthly meeting. Mrs. J. G. Darraeott, Mrs. B. A. Murray, and Mrs. George Allen were Joint hostesses. They pass ed refreshment plates during the 3oclal period. Mrs. R. D. Arrowood, group chairman, presided at the busi ness session. Mrs. Paul Hen dricks gave a program on "A merican Homes." Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, Jr., was a visitor at the meeting. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS ? Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bowen announce the birth of a son Wednesday, October 21, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tessner, of Grover, announce the iblrth of a daughter, Thursday, October 22, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Gaffney, Blacksburg, S. C., announce the birth of a daughter, Hilda Faye, Wednesday, October 21, Gaffney hospital. Mrs. Gaffney is the for mer Miss Margaret Bolin of Kings Mountain. A/1C and Mrs. Herbert Wil liams, Eglln AFB, Florida, an nounce the fblrth of a daughter, Deborah Jean, Tuesday, October 20, in a Florida hospital. Mrs. Williams is the former Miss Betty Jean Connor or Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowen an nounce the birth of a son Satur day, October 24, Kings Mountain hospital. Mb. and Mrs. Bobby Sanders announce the birth of a son Sun day, October 25, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gene Wil son, route 1, announce the birth of a son, Sunday, October. 25, Gastonla Memorial hospital, Gastonla. avant-garde alt wool cobblestone check (Petite) there's an accent on youth In thJs BELSON petite for the 5 ft. 4 and under . . . precision tailored for perfect fit . . . strikingly-styled, with full-cut sleeves and dashing gauntlet cuffs, graceful yoke back, subdued costume buttons. .... . :?? .a;*'" rich 5-gore treatment for flattering fullness . ... in tan, mauve, blue, . . . linings either Milium (trademark register - ? j&i *;V', ? ; ed) or iridescent taffeta (wool Interlined) lifetime- guaranteed AS SHOWN $39.50 *?. *' '.?**?* *" * .- . * * "if "'** \ *-'? OTHER 1 953 COATS Regular Sizes 8 to 1 8 Junior Sizes 7 to 1 3 $18.95 to $6950 * ' ' NEW WINTER $18.95 to