If /< < ;< /!/ % EUxabeth Stewart, Editor First Baptist Church WMU Held Regular Meeting Members of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of First Baptist church met Monday afternoon at the church. Forty members at tended thfe meeting. The meeting was opened with the WMU hymn, "Jesus Saves", and the watchword was repeated. Mrs. Earl Ledford offered the' opening prayer. A devotional was given by Mrs. Rowell Lane and Mrs. G.* A. Bridges, and Miss Ly vonne Lindsay sang, "Give of Your Best to the Master." Mrs. B. T. Wright, program chairman, had arranged a pro gram entitled, "Medical Missions in South America." Other mem bers taking part on the program wtere Mrs. Eugene Roberts and Mrs. Bryan Hord. Miss Blenda Huneycutt closed the program with prayer. Mrs. A. W. Kincald, president,' presided over the business ses sion. Reports were heard from Mrs. W. F. McGlll, Mission Study chairman, Mrs. Eugene Roberts, Stewardship chairman, and Mrs. D. F. Hord, Jr., Literature chair man. Community Missions project for the month is to visit at hospitals, and flowers will be placed in the church during the month of April by the Hattle Gardner circle of the church. Delegates were appointed to at ttend the WMU meeting of the Kings Mountain Baptist associa tion at Pleasant Ridge on Friday, and the GA's of the church were Invited to present the program at the May meeting of the WMU. During the social hour, coffee was served. Mrs. B. T. Wright closed this meeting with prayer. To Are Hostesses to Circle Meeting Members of .Circle No. II of First Presbyterian church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hay with Mrs.' Arnold Jackson as co-hostess. Mrs. H. N. Moss gave the Bible study in thte absence of Mrs. P. D. Patrick, Bible leader. The stu dy was taken from the Book of Acts. A program was presented by Mrs. R. B. Osborne. A routine business session was conducted by the circle chairman, Mrs. George Moss. During the so cial hour, the hostesses served re ?? ENQAQEMENT ANNOUNCED ? Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Penson of Boa tic announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Charles B. Ouyton, ton of Mrs. Edna Ouyton of Black Mountain and Coley Guy ton of Kings Mountain. The wedding is planned for May 16. Mrs. J. G. Darracott Circle Hostess, Monday Members of Circlfe No. I of First Presbyterian church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. J. G. Darracott. Twelve members attended the meeting. Mrs, Charles Murphy, Bible lea. der, gave this Bible study from the Book of Acts, and Miss Carly le Ware was program chairman for the meeting. Miss Jette Plonk, circle chair man, conducted the business ses sion after the program. During the social hour, the hostess was assisted in passing a frozen des sert with cheese biscuits . nd cof fee. Arrangements of spring flow ers were used throughout the home in decoration. freshments. ?Spring flower arrangements were used throughout the home in decoration. Will You Bo Able To Wear The Bright Spring Colors? If you've been leafing through the latest women's magazines or if you've made a trip into town recently, you have probably no ticed the colors (being featured this spring ? the vermillions, flamingos, and other flame-col ored shades. You have probably been won dering to. If you'll be able to wear some of these brighter col ors effectively. Mary Em Lee, State College extension clothing specialist suggests choosing col ors which relate to your own warmth or coolness of color. If you have fairly warm color ing, the warm shades will be good for you ? the yellow - oran ges, the red-oranges, the yellow greens. If, on the other hand, you are cool - skinned, delicate, blue-eyed, you will find the soft blues and greys more suitable. In choosing a hue, be certain to have a harmony of warmth or EASTER RANKS AS THIRD BIGGEST TURKEY DAY, WHY NOT SERVE TURKEY FOR YOUR BIG EASTER DINNER Did you know that Easter now r&ttks as the third biggest turkey day of the year? Easter time is turkey time, for ail over America the turkey will be on parade. According to W. C. Mills, State College poultry spe cialist, turkeys are; special bar gains in your neighborhood meat market, and they come in most nny size you want. There Is a sfze for every oven, every pocketbook, every family. One of the good features about today's turkey is its variety. The big, meaty, tender, young tur keys from 12 to 25 pounds are i deal for roasting ? for that ex tra festive occasion. And the new ? type small turkeys for me dium ? sized and small families are ideal for roasting, broiling, braising or frying. With a plentiful supply of small fryer - roaster turkeys on the market this spring, what could be nicer than' broiled tur key for your Easter dinner? Select the number of small fryer-roaster turkeys you'll need for dinner. They come in ready to- cook sizes of from four to ten pounds. For. broiling, slit the birds in half lengthwise and re move the neck, keel bone, arid wing tips. Place the turkey halves or quarters in a broiling pan which will help keep the meat 'moist. Brush thoroughly with butter or oth?r table fat. Season with salt and pepper- Flatten the halves with the skin side down, place the pan in broiler so surface is seven to nine inches from the heating unit. Then broil slowly coolness between your own per sonal coloring and your cos tume. Here's another color note to consider. Had you noticed how the blues and purple - blues al ways seem to be cool, but how there is a wide variety of warm th and coolness in reds? The fed ? oranges ? like the new spring colors ? are definitely warm; the blue-reds toward the cooler range? Greens can be ei ther warm or cool depending up on the blue or yellow in the par ticular shade. The yellow makes a green warmer, a blue makes it cooler. * , The best point to remember before buying new spring clothes is to consides your own coloring first. Then select a cooler which harmonizes with the warmth or coolness of your coloring, sug gests Miss "Lee. . The average farm in North Car oliria is one half woods,. 36 per cent cropland, nine precent pas ture, and the remainder Is used for buildings and other purposes. for 40 to 45 minutes until bird is browned. Turn turkey so that the skin side is up and broil for an additional 30 to 40 minutes. Because turkey is both econo mical and glamorous, it is be coming a year-round favorite. 1 Whether you eat at home or, in a I restaurant, plan to eat turkey ] this Easter. , 4 Motorcycle Mishap 1 Hospitalizes Youth Fred Price, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price, of 400 S. Can I sler street received serious head, 1 shoulder and knee bruises Sunday as a result of a motorcycle-auto mobile accident. The accident oc curred in the Midpines communi j ?>'? According to the investigating [ officer, Patrolman C. D. Fortune, the motorcycle operated by. Price was traveling east and ran into the left side of a car driven by Powell Moss. Fortune said Price was arrest ed and charged with operating a vehicle without registration plat es. ? V : .- ? Price's trial is set for Friday night before Justice of Peacte Lee Roberts. Price was taken to the Kings Mountain hospital, and on Tues day his physician, Dr. John C. Mc Gill, said the youth was resting fairly comfortably. Deaton In Hospital After Auto Accident Ettra Deaton of route 2, Kings Mountain, was arrested Sunday morning and charged with driv ing drunk as a result of an auto mobile accident. Dfeaton was released to the Kings Mountain hospital for treatment of injuries received in the accident. According to investigating pa trolman C. D. Fortune, Deaton wrecked his car about 1:10 Sun day moining on the El Bethel Bethlehem road. Deatoi)'s car, pa trolman Fortunb said, traveled a bout 245 feet on the wrong side of the road before going down an embankment. Preliminary hearing in the case is set for Friday at Shelby Recor der's court. Bond of $200 had not been made by Deaton Tuesday. According to hospital author i-. ties Tuesday, Deaton's condition is ^considered fair. More wood furniture is manu factured In North Carolina than i in any other state. BxcIusivoVIio co-like rayon mix mates spiced with soutache ' ' ft. embroidery by Sportott^ knowing band, and ready to blend ? , / ^ " to your own fashion taste. Separatee aa good as they look: easy-as-pfc to wsah{ crease-resistant to keep them cmooth-as-costard* In wafast shades of toast, nary, beige, set. foam, red. Sixes 10-20. Bethware Class To Present Play The Bethware Senior class will present their annual play Friday night at 7:30 at the Bethware au ditorium. The play titled "Rfeady Made Family", is directed by Charles J. Wells, faculty member. ?? 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