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? Stew/*/ 6 Elizabeth Stewart, Editor Pioneer Scout Elections To Be Held In Lincolnton The annual business metetlng and elections of the Pioneer Girl Scout area will be held Tuesday evening, January 19 at 8 o'clock In the First Methodist church of Lincolnton. Announcement was made by Mrs. F. A. Young of Gastonia, who Is president of the council. Every leader, assistant leader, troop committee member and tqwn committee and board mem ber is urged to attend, she said. , Officers to be elected for the] area are president, vice-president, secretary, and chairmen for grain ing. program and membership nominating committees. Chairmen for Area Districts No. II, IV, V and VI will also be ! namted. Presenting the program for the j evening will be members of Troop 25 of Belmont, Troop 21 of Gas tonia, Troop 35 and 23 of Kings Mountain and Troop 8 of Lincoln ton. Minnie Alexander Circle Held Meeting On Monday Minnie Alexander Circle mem bers of Boyce Memorial ARP church held their regular monthly meeting Monday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Owtens as hostess. Nine members of the circle at tended the meeting. Mrs. N. F. McGiJl, circle leader, conducted the business session and was also program chairman for the metet ing. Mrs. Lona McGill presented the Bible study. After the meeting, a social hour was enjoyed. Amendment Discussed By Local DAR Chapter A 15- minute discussion on the proposed Bricker . American Bar Association Amendment was broadcast over Radio Station WKMT under sponsorship of the Colonel Frederick Hambright Chapter, Daughters of the Amerl can Revolution, Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The discussion was conducted by Mrs; J. E. Hfemdon, local chap ter regent, and Mrs. Barbara Mc Clain, a member of the radio sta tion staff. Monday's broadcast was the fourth in a series of patriotic pro grams presented over the local radio station by the DAR chapter. One Never Knows ... When he will need his lire insurance. But when he needs it there is nothing else to take its place. Think a<bout the value of your property and insure it accordingly. See us for details . . . .there's ni obligation to buy here. The Arthur Hay Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Pbone 182 LANDSCAPING PROJECT MEETS APPROVAL ? Three members of the Home and Garden club, Mrs. Arnold Kiaer, left, and Mrs. Glee E. Bridges, center, the planting committee members, and Mrs. Jacob Cooper, right, president, inspect . the planting and landscaping at Kings Mountain hospital nurses home, a club project. The nurses home ttxw formally opened at a public inspection on January 10. (Photo by Carlisle Studio. J . Mrs. Bruce Thorburn Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. Bruce Thorburn was hos tess to members of the Friday Afternoon Bridge club when the group met Friday at Kings Moun tain Country club. Mrs. J. O. Plonk, Jr., was high score winner in . bridge for the afternoon. After bridge progressions, the hostess was assisted in passing dessert plates of pecan pie, chteese straws, and coffee. Seasonal flowers were used in club room decoration. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Looney were in Charlotte Friday attending a Stanley Products school there in two-day session. /M ^ Use wmer MILKY MASQUE! by 'v-v^V- ?'!;: V//:. ????? ^ inn Before Now different beauty care helps overcome acne, blackheads and oily skin. See the differ ence immediately! Amazing success with tried / and tested formula! After Follow the WAKEFIELD PLAN: 1. Cloansn taco with PLAIN warm water. Pat on Milky Masque Solv ent ? which start* quick dissolving action on blackneads. 2. Apply Milky Masque Extractor. ADow to dry. Remove with wet At UH* On* wash doth. ?r ltd (Wit Co 3. Night Care: Medicated Acne Cream heals pimples and helps overcome ecne blemishes. w? VT,rl store plus tax GRIFFIN'S Baptist Sunbeam Class Met At Church Wednesday Members of thte Sunbeam class of Temple Baptist church held their regular weekly meeting last Wednesday afternoon at 4 oclock in the church fellowship hall. A story hour was conducted by Mrs. JS, B. Cooke, leader of the group. Miss Nadine White and Miss Patty Ledford were in charge of games. Project of the group is "Community .Mifslons". During the social Tiour, re freshments were served. . New Officers Elected At Azalea Club Meeting Members of the Azalea Gardten club elected club officers for the year at their meeting last Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. Denver King. Miss Diana Gamble, retiring president, called the meeting to order and conducted the business session and elections. New officers for the year in clude Mrs. C.lyde Bridges, presi dent; Miss Diana Gamble, vice president; Mrs. Boyce Gaiilt, sec retary, and Mrs. Charles Alexan der, treasurer. During the business session, members votted to submit three names for club membership at their February meeting of the club. Club membership now to tals 14. After the elections, the hostess was assisted in serving refresh ments, and a social hour was en joyed. Church Of Qod Class Entertained At Party Members of the Adult Class No. Five of the Church of God werte entertained last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hoyle Owens In Bessemer City, one of the members of the class. , After games had been enjoyed, thb hostess was assisted in serv ing a salad plate with dessert and coffee. t Mrs. G. C. Looney is teacher of the adult class. Members present for the party included the hostess; Mrs. Loo ney, Mrs. /eanettte Mullinax, Mrs. DoC Wilbanks, Mrs. Mary Davis, and Mrs. Calvin Hughes. Miss Shirley Hughes was a visi tor at the class meeting. Eastern Star Chapters Held Meeting On Friday Eastern Star representatives Ij-om the Kings Mountain chap ter, Bessemer City chapter. Hic kory -chapter, Belmont chapter, Lorrainte chapter, and the South Fork chapter of Cramerton met at. the Masonic Hall here Friday evening. The meeting was sponsored by the Bessemer City chapter of the Eastern Star for the official visit of, the district deputy grand ma tron and district deputy grand patron. A regular business meeting was held, and a social hour fol lowed the meeting. Among guests present included Mrs. Martha Horton, district de puty grand matron and Burton Callis, district deputy grand pa tron; Mrs. A. W. Kincaid, of the Kings Mountain chapter, grand adah; Durie Slgmon, recently ap pointed grand sentinel, and Mrs. Irene Moore, associate grand ma tron. Approximately 45 Eastern Star chapter representatives' attended the meeting which convened at 7:30. Meeting Held Sunday Of Boyce ARP Circle Members of thle Frances Ham ilton circle of Boyce Memorial ARP church held their regular January meeting Sunday even ing with Mrs. M. A. Ware as hos tess. ; * ? Miss Ava Ware was program leader for the meeting and pre sented the program on "Spiritual Life." Mrs, E. E. Sellers was in charge of the Bible Study. Mrs. W. L. Pressly, circle chair man, conducted the business ses sion. Spfe^lAl offerings were tak en and reports heard. Fourteen members attended the meeting. After the meeting, the hostess was assisted in passing a desstert course with coffee. Dried arrangements and ever greens were used in decoration. Mrs. Ray Sarvis Hostess At Party In Bessemer City Mrs. Ray Sarvis entertained last Friday night in Bessemfer City paying compliment to Mrs. Bright Goodnight of Bessemer City. The party was held at the Su die Burts club house and the shower was attended bv 25 guests from Bessemer City and sur rounding areas. Mrs. Sarvis was assisted in passing and serving refresh ments by Mrs. Bayne Llnkerfelt, of Bessemer City. Games were played throughout the evening *.nd prizes presented to the hono ree. ? *-?' '? ? * ' A color scheme of blue and white was' used throughout the club house. Buffet Dinner Enjoyed At Country Club Sunday A buffet dinner for Kings Mountain Country club members, their lamiiiea, and guests was served at the Country club here Sunday from 12 o'clock noon un til 1:30 o'clock. Roast beef, pork ham, and chi cken pite plates with shrimp Creo le, vegetables, and desserts were served by Mrs. B. B. Speidel, club hostess. Price of plates for adults was $1.75 and for children $1. REGULAR PRICE LESS TRADE-IN A STERCHI EXCLUSIVE SALES FEATURE! i ? ? . ; < v < ^ . . ? . _ . ? ? ? r.*;" ? \ *? ' ? * ? ? 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Hughes re turned to New York last Thurs day after spending a leave here with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hughes. Tele man Hughes, after a two-weeks stay In New York, will report for overseas duty in French-Morocco. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughfes and son, Ray, of Newberry, S. C., were guests over the. weekend of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. De wey Caldwell and Mr., and Mrs. Conrad Hughes. The address of Clyde Morrow, U. S. Navy, is as follows: Clyde Morrow. SA-967-4750 4th Divi. sion 5602-54. US Fleet NOSAR School San Diego, 47, California. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morrow and entered the service last September. Pvt. Cecil Looney and Mrs. Loo ney spent several days recently here withuPvt. Loonlpy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Looney; before Pvt. Looney reported for duty at an air base in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Prince and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Prince visited Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mitchell in Spartanburg, S. C., last Sunday afternoon. ? "Gardens Of Europe" Shown At Club Meeting Members of the Kings Moun tain Garden club held their regu lar monthly meeting last Wed* nesday afternoon at the home of j Mrs. M. A. Ware and heard a pro- ' gram on "The Gardens of Ku- j rope" by film. Hal D. Ward, Kings Mountain seed dealer, presented a rep re- ' sentative from the Ortho-Gro j Company, who showed the group ja film on "The Gardens of Eu rope." . Mrs. H. C. Mayes, club presi dent, conducted the business ses sion. Mrs. W. L. Pressly gav? a re port to the group on the Eliza bethan Garden project in Man teo, and members voted to con tribute 100 percent to the Eliza bethan garden fund. Members al so voted to contribute to the March of Dimes fund and to plant a magnolia tree at Kings Mountain Country club. , Following the business session, a social hour was enjoyed and the hostess Was assisted In serv ing a salad course with accesso ries. Mrs. Charles M. May of Palti more. 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