ST % Elizabeth Stewart, Editor Rrst Baptist YWA Held Meeting Thursday Members ol thte YWA of First Baptist church met at the church Thursday night for their regular monthly meeting. Miss Lyna Ba ker offered the. opening prayer. Miss Pat Henderson, vice-presi dent, called thte meeting to order and presided over the business session in the absence of Miss Norma Lec Stpes, president. Miss Lyvonne Lindsay, pro gram chairman for the meeting, was in chargie of the program, which was entitled, "The Duties of Each YWA Member." She also gavp the devotional. Miss Kay Henderson gave the "Duties of the Secretary and Treasurer" and Miss Pat Hender son discussed, "The Duties of Vice-President." Miss Joan Tho masson discussed, "The Duties of the Community Missions Chair man", find Mrs. James Watson, leader of the group, discussed oth er phases of GA work. The group voted to give month, ly to the Sunbeam organization, and members closed their meet ing with prayer. Thirteen mem bers and three visitors attended the mete ting. Miss Pat Freeman was welcomed as a new member. During the social hour, Mlssj Joan Thomasson and Miss Melba Tindall passed cookies, colas, and nuts. Miss Baker will be hostess at the May meeting of the group. V ,\ . . i Mrs. L C. Parsons Circle Hostess Monday Mrs. L. C. Parsons was hostess to members of Circle No.- 5 of First Prtsbyterian church when the group held its regular month ly meeting Monday afternoon. Mrs. H. N. Moss, circle chair man, presided over the meeting and presented the Bible study from the Book of Acts In the ab sence of the Bible teacher, Mrs. P. D. Patrick. ? A program for the meeting was given by Mrs. E. A Harrill, pro gram chairman for the meeting, and during the social hour follow ing the meeting, Mrs. Parsons was assisted in serving a dessert course. Seven members and onte visitor/ Mrs. O. C. O'Farrell, attended the meeting. Junior Woman's Club Held Meeting Mohday f Members of the Kings Moun tain Junior Woman's club tnet Monday night for their regular meeting at the Woman's club house, reviewed club projects lor last year, and heard a program on "Public Welfa'-e." Mrs. Franklin Pethel, program chairman, presented the program, and Mrs. Denver King, club presi dent, presided. v Year projects of the club, as re viewed by the president, were con tributions to support of :1) Cas well Training School; 2) Chil dren's Home Soctety; 3) Bible teacher in city schools; and 4) Restoration of Independence Hall. Club members conducted a house to-house canvass for the March of Dimes, sold stamps for wounded veserans, and collected clothing to be distributed by the Welfare department. i Nine members of the club were appointed delegates to attend the State convention of Junior clubs to be held at the Biltmore Hotel in Asheville April 27-30. Mrs. King, Mrs. Clyde Bridges, Mrs. James Jonas, Mrs. D. W. Blantort, Mrs. G. C. Yelton, Miss Diana Gamble, Mrs. W. R. Hudspeth, Mrs. Furman Wilson, and Mrs. J. B. Falls are to attend the three day session. Plans were made to complete club scrapbooks to .enter in con test at the convention In Asheville and plans were completed for a cake sale to be conducted by the club on Saturday, April 17. A committee was appointed to assist the Woman's club at the District meeting of all woman's clubs to be held at the Kings Mountain club In September. The May meeting of the club is to be Welti at the Hotel Barrlnger in Charlotte. Mrs. Ralph Harkey is guast speaker. Hostesses for Monday nighfs meeting were Mrs. E. R. Goter, Mrs. W. R. Hudspeth, and Mrs. W. M. Eldon. Mrs. Frances Hord Petty was.' welcomed as a new membtr, and Mrs. DeVere Smith was a visitor. Monthly Club Night Held At Country Ciub bauirday Regular monthly club night at Kings Mountain Country club jyras held Saturday evening. A bout 45 members attended the club night ?vent. Dinnter was served at 7 o'clock by. Mrs. B. B. Speidel, club hos tess, and dancing was enjoyed throughout the evening. Spring flower arrangements were used throughout the club. son announce the engagement of their daughter, Iris WUtard, to Ro bert Leon Thompson of Aaheville, son Of Mrs. Robert Leon Thompson and the late Mr. Thompson of Chester, 8. C. The wedding is planned for early summer. Presbyterian Circle 4 Held Meeting On Monday Members of Circle No. 4 of First Presbyterian church mfet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Mauney on Grover rd. j Thirteen members attended the meeting. ? Mrs. Paul Mauney, Bible lead ter, presented the Bible study from the Book of Acts, and Mrs. W. T. Harrison, program chair man for the meeting, gave a pro gram on "Evangelism." Miss Helen Hay, circle chair man, presided over the business session. Routine business was dis cussed. . Spring flower arrangements were used throughout the home. Miss Pauline Mauney, ot Salis bury, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mau ney. Mrs: Pat Tignor Hostess To Methodist Circle III Members of Circle III of Cen tral Methodist church held their regular monthly meeting Monday afternoon at the home of' Mrs. Pat Tignor on East King strteet. At the beginning of the meet ing, a social hour was enjoyed and the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Florence Hill in serving a salad and sweet course with Rus sian tea. A miniature basket of Easter teggs decorated each plate. Mrs. E. B. Olive gave the de votional on "Christ's Farewell Sermon" before a program pre sented by Mrs. M. H. Biser. Mrs. Olive, circle chairman, pre sided over the business session. Members adjourned their meet ing with prayer. The home was decorated with arrangements of spring flowers Father's Night Observed By Central School PTA Father's Night was observed at : the March meeting of the Central school Parent - Teacher Associa- j tipn and over 300 parents and tea- j chers attended. Members of the four first gra des of the school presented the program for the meeting. Mrs. Beam's pupils gave the devotion- i al entitled, "Truly God Is Great" and Mrs. Warlick's pupils gave toy band numbers. Mr?. Harrill's room presented a playlet entitled, 'The Wonderful Clock", and Miss Covington's pupils concluded the program with dance numbers. The Kings Mountain high schdol band played selectibns un der the direction of Joe Hedden. During the business session, of ficers for the 1954-55 school year were elected. Mrg. J. P. Mauney will serve as president with Rev. P. L. Shore, Jr., vice-president, Miss Marie Lineberger, secretary, and Mrs. B. N. Barnes, treasurer. Mrs. Maunfey and Rev. Mr. Shore were elected delegates to repre sent the PTA at a convention to be held in Raleigh. Mrs. J. C. McKlnney, retiring president, presided. Miss Covington's room won the attendance cup. New officers of the PTA will be installed at the April meeting. After the business meeting, the hospitality committee served re freshments in the school cafeter ia. Magnolia Garden Club Held Meeting In Shelby Members of the Magnolia Gar den club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. C, McClain in Shelby with Mrs. Garrison Go lorth as hostess. Monochromatic arrangements of tulips and Jonquils were dis played by Teams I and II. Mrs. Jack White's Team No. I scored the highest number of points. Mrs. Marriott Phifer, club pre sident, called the meeting to or der and presided ovfer the busi ness session, >.e also presented a program on >ahllas and Chry santhemums." During the social hour, the hos tess served a frozen fruit salad in grapefruit carved in Easter basket form. Pansies decorated the handle of each basket. A des sert was passed. Other arrangements of spring flowers were used throughout the home. Miss Nan Jean Gantt, student at the Plonk School of Creative Arts in Asheville, spent the week end?here with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gantt. PERSONALS I Miss Melba Tindall and Miss 1 Pat Henderson will spend the . weekend at Gardner-Webb col lege as guests of Miss Marie Cobb and Miss Louise Gladden. Mr. arid Mrs. Baxter Payseur, Miss Eva Payseur, and Mrs. A. B. Prince spent last weekend in Charleston. S. C.. visiting Cypress Gardens, Folly Beach, Magnolia Gardens, and Middleton Gardens. Miss Marie Cobb, student at Gardner - Webb college, Boiling Springs, visited hPr parents here over the weekend and was a guest .Sunday in the home of Miss Pat Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lowry and sons. Ricky and Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickinson and daughter, Mary Frances, all of Birmingham, Alabama, were weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ledford. ' , "? ? -O " 1 - Mrs. E. T. Plott, Mrs. C. D. Blanton, Mrs. R. li. Webb, Mrs. P. D. Patrick, Mrs. T. L. Kesler, Mrs. Paul Mauney, and Mrs. W. C. Farris attended the annual meeting of Kings Mountain Pres byterial in session Wednesday in Mount Holiy. Mrs. Mauney is past president of Presbyteriai and pre sided over the meeting. Mrs. Plott is president of the local Women of the Church group. Mrs. John Mitchem has return ed from Augusta, Ga., where she was called last week because of the illness of her grandson, Dan ny Abernathy. Sam Mitchem and Mr. Mitchem accompanied Mrs. Mitchem from Georgia. Young Abernathy is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Abernathy. His condi tion was reported as Improved Tuesday. Mrs. D. C. Payseur, Jr. Hostess To Class Meeting Members of the Philathia class of Grace' Methodist church met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. D. C. Payseur, Jr. Nine mem bers attended the meeting. Mrs. J. E. Mauney, program loader, gave a program for the meeting. Mrs. Roy Pearson is pre-/ stdent of the class. During the social hour, the hos less was assisted in passing sand wiches. pickles, potato chips, and cookies with orange drinks. Spring flowers and potted plants decorated the home. A8/Gtf/r #/nv* wtt/SS/ SHOES FOR CHILDREN $4.95 Mothers, here arc *h<5?i both you ami your child will love. Billiken shoes Ore popular with youngsters be * cause they're comfortable and ' to good-looking. Mothers choos* them because they're especial" ly designed for growing young feet. For stylj, com* fort and valu* they're th# best buy GUS ENTAS SHOE STORE W. 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