Elizabeth Stmoart, Editor V' ? Jj Covered Dish Supper Friday To Honor Park-Grace Faculty ; A covered dlahsupper to bo held at the Margrace community club ? house Friday night will honor /faculty members of the Park . Grace city school system. The supper has been planned by the Margrace Woman's club and the meal Is to be served at 7 o'clock. All club members, teachers and members of the Parent^Tea cher association of Park Grace school, and all ladles of the Mar grace community, are invited to attend, a spokesman for the group said Monday. Mr. and Mrs, W.'G. Spearman of Bessemer City visited their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chllders and Mr. and Mrs. John Spearman here Sunday. B. R. Smith Honored Sunday At Surprise Birthday Dinner B. R. Smith celebrated his 70th birthday anniversary Sunday and members of his family planned a surprise birthday dinner in his honor. A picnic dinner was spread on tables in the yard at the noon hour. Their children, grandchil dren, relatives and friends at tended. Family members attending the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Har vey (Bud) Smith and family of Ellenboro, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dettmarr and family, Gastonia, Mr, and Mrs. Randolph Carter and son, Atlanta, Ga., Robert Smith, Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caldwell and daughter, San dy, of Newberry, S. C. Also: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and family, Mr.' and Mrs. Mack Smith and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs, P. R. Smith and family, all of Kings Mountain. Two- of Mr. and Mrs. Smith's sons, Henry Smith, resident of Kentucky, and George Smith, Seaman. USN, were not present for the family get-to-gether. R\RM FOLKS ...but more farm telephones Sincc the end of World War II, rural telephone construction has surged ahead at a record-breaking pace. Today over half a million rural phones are served by Southern Bell, and new ones are going in at the rate of 6,500 a month. This record of rural progress is even more amazing when you consider that the South's farm population has actually decreased, largely due to mechanized and more efficient farming methods. But farmers need and use the telephone more than ever before. That's why providing them more and oetter service is one of our most important jobs. SOUTHERN BELL TILKPHONI AND TILIORAPH COMPANY PERSONALS Miss Betty Ledford of Morgan ton was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Led ford. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tally and children of Gastonia visited the tatter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Blalock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Allen and family of Shelby visited the tatter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stewart Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Allran of Mt. Airy visited Mrs. A. L. Al lran last week-end. Mrs. John Styers and children of Bowling Field, Washington D. C., are spending several weeks here as guests of Mc. and Mrs. W. F. Styers* Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Barnes, and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tate visited at Roan (Mountain, Tenn., Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ledford, of Raleigh, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Prince last weekend. Miss Lucy Van Dyke of Char lotte visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Van Dyke Saturday. Miss Van Dyke was recently graduated from Charlotte's Pres byterian Hospital School of Nur sing. Miss Joan Caveny, student at Lenlor-Rhyne college, Hickory, was a weekend guest of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Caveny. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caldwell and daughter. Sandy, of New Berry, S. C., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Smith' over the weekend. Mrs. Lena Moeller, Miss Char lotte Moeller, Mrs. M. Gsellmann and Adam Gsellmann went to Spartanburg, S. C? Saturday to attend the wedding of Henry Moeller and Miss Edith Shafer. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Childers and daughter, Joyce, visited in South [.Carolina Sunday and spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Owensby, who live near Bes semer City. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cash and Mrs. J. B. Thomasson left Tues day for Palm Harbor, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Morrison, and family, have moved into the residence at 106 W. King street, formerly occupied by the Wayne Shutt family. The Shutts moved to Augusta, Ga., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Carter and son of Atlanta, Ga., and Ro bert Smith, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the weekend with Mrs. Carter's and Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Smith. They came to attend si birthday dinner given in honor of Mr. Smith Sunday. Invitations Are Received For Hardin-Craig Wedding Invitations reading as follows have been received in Kings Mountain: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Curtis Hardin request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Lola Faye to The . Reverend James Edward Craig Tuesday, the seventeenth of November, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three at seven thirty o'clock in the evening Shiloh Presbyterian Church Orover, North Carolina Margrace Girl's Club Held Thursday Hallowe'en Party , Members of the Margrace Girl's club enjoyed a Hallowe'en party in the Margrace Woman's club house last Thursday night. Colored paper streamers de corated the Woman's club build ing with Jack-o-lantems encircled with autumn leaves used for table decorations, Following games directed by Mrs. James Bolin, club leader, and Mrs. C. W.. Falls, Woman's club president, the club members with other invited guests were served a plate supper. The Girl's club in the Margrace community meets weekly. Mrs. J. C. Smathers Fetes Wednesday Afternoon Club Mrs. J. C. Smathers entertain ed Wednesday Afternoon 1 Bridge club members and invited guests at her home on E. Mountain street last week. Seasonal dried arrangements were used Jby the hostess for de cora t'/. is. Prior to progressions a dessert course was served. Bridge was played through four progressions with playing prizes going to Mrs. J. B. Simp son, who scored high, and to Mrs, O.W? Myers, for low award. Players other than club mem bers were Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Howard Jackson and Mrs. T. L. Kesler. Masquerade Party Held At Club Night Saturday Kings Mountain Country club members enjoyed a masquerade Hallowe'en party Hallowe'en night for the member's monthly club night. Corn stalks, pumpkin jack-o lanterns, and other Hallowe'en decorations were used. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thorburn were first prize' winners for the best coiu pie's costumes, Mrs. T. L. Kesler won first-prize for the best wo man's costume, and W. R. Hud speth won the Men's first prize in the costume division, Dinner was served and dancing was enjoyed. Hostesses for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mauney. 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Hand Delight is an economical pleasure, for out of a single dispenser come up to 500 beauty treatments at just 1.25 plus the tax. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY PHONE 41 & ?I THE CITY'S MODERN STORE ./ . . ? T - -in,' i is :.v . Jackson-Kendall Vows Solemnized Mrs. Alma Clark Jackson o I BeSserner City and Ralph Kendall of Hickory were united in mar riage at 4 o'clock Sunday, Octo ber 25, at the home of the bride's daughter, Mrs. Fred Abernathy, in Cramerton. Rev. Dexter Couch heard the couple pledge vows of the double ring ritual. Mrs. Clyde Cloninger, pianist, of Gastonia, and James Chasteen, vocalist, of Bessemer City pre sented a program of wedding music prior to and during the ceremony. An improvised altar of green ery, lighted candles, and floor baskets of white chrysanthemums was placed in frbnt of the living room mantel. Chrysanthemums in candle arrangements decorated the mantel and piano. The bride was dressed In a day length dress of champagne lace with matching hat and mitts. She wore a v shoulder corsage of bronze orchids. They were at tended by Mrs. Abernathy and Miss Bobbie Lee Kendall, the groom's daughter. Ward Clark of Charlotte and Fred Abernathy of Gastonia light ed candles. A cake-cutting and re ception followed the marriage ceremony. Background Mrs. Kendall is well-known throughout the state in the musi cal field. She is accompanist for Louis Nunnery Dancing School in Hickory. The groom is associated with Duke Power Co. in Hickory, where the couple will, be at home following a short wedding trip. Mrs. J. C. Bridges Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. J. C. Bridges entertained at bridge Friday evening at Kings Mountain Country club. Dried arrangements were used in club decorations. Prior to pro gressions, covers were laid and a Hallowe'en dessert course with coffee was served. High score prize for the after noon went to Mrs. William Hern don with Mrs. G. E. Bridges win* nlng second-high award. Guests playing other than mem bers were Mrs. C. T, Carpenter, Jr.. Mrs. J. B. Simpson, Mrs. Wil liam Hemdon, and Mrs. Hal Plonk. Moeller-Shafer Vows Exchanged On Saturday Henry A. Moeller, of Kings Creek, S. C., and Miss Edith Sha fer, of Hartsville and Spartan burg, S. C., were united in mar riage in St. John's Lutheran church of Spartanburg, S. C., last Saturday evening. Rev. H. G. Fisher, St. John's pastor and a former Kings Moun tain pastor, performed the double ring service. Members of the immediate fam ilies attended the wedding and reception^ following the ceremony. For. a wedding trip, the bride and groom left by plane for De tr<)i^, Mich., and Chicago, ill. Baptist Training Union Held Hallowe'en Party Miss Norma Lee Sipes was hostess to members of the Young People's Training Union of the First Baptist church Friday night when the group held a Hallowe'en party in the Sipes backward. A hot dog supper with acces sories wag served the fourteen Sie&ts present. Miss Blenda | uneycutt. Director of Promotion at -First Baptist church, directed games, W, B. Logan won the top prize lor the evening. Hallowe'en costumes were worq by members of the' party. : Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Logan are Bap tist Training Union sponsors. ? ? AUTOMATIC THIRMO STATIC Ml AT CONTROL Front Perloroled Cowtf Ponoi which a Mows radiant h#o? to pots out ond give direct wormth to TO* CLEANING FORCED WARM AIR CIRCULATION Statesville Meeting Friday Attended By Garden Groups Fifteen members from garden clubs in Kings Mountain attend ed the District Garden Club meet ing in session at Statesville last Friday. - The meeting was held in the Statesville First Presbyterian church. Dinner was served in the | Vance Hotel. Mrs. A. E. Palmgrcen, presi dent, of Charlotte, presided, and reports were heard from repre sentatives from each club. Mrs. Ennis Jackson of Castonla la dls l trict director. Mrs. Corbett Howard, firsts Vice president, gave a discussion of Elizabethan gardens for the program. Mrs. M, A. Ware re sponded to the address of wel come. Mrs. W. L. Pressly, chair man of the courtesy committee, was recognized. The second-place attendance banner was won by the Town and Country Garden club for the highest number of club members present at the meeting. The Town and Country Garden club also won the second place award for the best garden club year-book. Representatives from each dub attending the Statesville meeting were: Kings Mountain Garden club ? Mrs. M. A. Ware, Mrs. W. L. Pressly, Mrs. John L. McGill, and Mrs. H; C. Mayes; Open Gate Garden club ? Mrs. Claude Ham bright; Town and Country Gar den club ? Mrs. J. P. Mauuey, Mrs. J, G. Darracott, Mrs. H. L. Campbell, Mrs. J. H. Arthur, Mrs. E. W. Griffin, and Mrs. C. F. Thomasson; and House and Gar den club members attending were Mrs. Jacob Cooper, Mrs. Sam Davis, Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, and Mrs. B. S. Neil!. SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD Pleasure vvun D ELLIN GER'S Quality Jewelry Priced for Savings! 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