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? L BUedboth RUnoart, Editor Bethlehem Church Circle Held November Meeting Stella Austin circle members of Bethlehem ;'Hffc4lst church met last Tuesday ^fSfilng at the homfe of Mrs. Clyde McDaniel. Eight members attended. Mrs. Charts* E. Spearman, the chairman, conducted the business session after a program by Mrs. Jim Yarbro. Mrs. Rush Dixon, WMU president, was a visitor ot the circle. The hostess served a congealed fruit salad plate with orange fruit cake and coffee during the iocial hour. Mrs. Iva tee Pearson Entertained Af Party j Mrs. Iva L?ee Pearson enter tained Saturday evening at her home, 40G Clinton Drive, compli menting Mrs. Harvtey Ruppe. Games were directed through out the evening with prizes going to the honoree. Blue and pink de corations were used In t|ie livihg room. i Tht? hostess, assisted by Mrs. Herbert Kimbell, served a sand wich plate With cupcakes and cold drinks. Twelve guests made up the par ty list. A shower of gifts were p-erented to the honortpe. Mrs. Havwood E. Lynch Bridge Club Hostess Mcmlicrs nif the Ace of Clubs met Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Haywood E. Lynch. Guests, invited to play at one table, were Mrs. Amos IJean, I Mrs. Haynk* Hlackmer, Mrs. J. M. Cooper, and Mrs. W K Mauney, Jr. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. Mau- 1 ney. who scored high, and to Mrs. Rlackmer, who scored second high. A chicken salad plate with dessert ami coffee was served, af- ' ter progressions. Seasonal flowers decorated the home. . . . [ Mrs. Maggie Mollis, of Clover, j ?S. C., w;ts a weekend guest in the i home of her daughter, Mrs. D. M. llainmett and Mr. Hammett. | J. N. Jones Observes Birthday J. N. Junes, former Kings Mountain resident now living in Llncolnton and father of Mrs. Arnold Jackson of Kings Moun tain, observed a birthday anni versary Sunday and was honored at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Walden, In Llncolnton. Members of the family attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and three chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Walden and family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jones and family, of Charlotte. One son wax unable to attend. A white birthday cake decorat ed with red and pink roses served as a centerpiece for the table. Mr. Jones and his family mov ed from Kings Mountain to Lln colnton nine ytears ago. < Baptist Training Union To Hold Planning Meeting The monthly planning meeting of the Baptist Training Union of First Baptist church is to be held Sunday at 5 p. m. in the Junior Assembly room of the church, according to announcement by Mrs. W. B. Logan. After supper, conferences for group captains, choristers, pian ists, Bible reader leaders, vice presidents, social leaders, secre taries, ? missionaries, presidents, leaders, and counsellors will be held. The meeting will adjourn for the regular evening service at 7:30. Mrs. Logan, Mrs. Gordon Week ley. Miss Betty Hayes, Mrs. Gene Roberts. Bob White, and Miss | Betty Knox Davis will lead the [conference discussions. The Lot j tie Moon circle will have charge [of the opening assembly service [at 6:15. Steve Ingle Honored At Birthday Party Mrs. C. F. Wilson and Mrs. J.' D. Ingle entertained Friday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Ingle | on route one honoring Mrs. In gle's son. Stevie, who was observ ing his first birthday. Twenty children, made up the I guest list, and after several I games were enjoyed, the hostess jes served ice cream and cake. ' Favors were given to each guest. A decorated pink and green birthday cake centered the din ing room table. FIRST BIRTHDAY ? Johi Ad rian Beam, above , eon of Mr. and Mr s. Johnny Beam, of lit Welle at., will observe hie first birthday Friday, November 26th. Shown above with hie pet dog, Ruety, a birthday gift from hie parents, he is the grandson of Mr, and Mrs. W. 1. Beam, of Orover, and Mrs. Pearl Love of Kings Creek, S. C., and the late Mr. Love. First Baptist Circle Held Wednesday Meeting Frances Hord circle members of First Baptist church met last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. G. Littlejohn. Nine members attended. Mrs. A. B. Fails, the circle chairman, conducted the business session, and program for the meteting was presented by the Sunbeams of the church. Ice cream with cake and cold drinks were served during the social hour. Second Baptist WMS Held Monthly Meeting Regular monthly meeting of the Second Baptist church Wo men's Missionary Society was held Friday night at the church. Mrs. Emmie Benfield offered the opening prayer before a pro gram on "New Roads in South ern Rhodesia" by Mrs. Howard Cooke, Mrs. T. F. Ware, Mrs. Kit chen, Mrs. S. O. Kirby, Mrs. Ben field, Mrs. I W. Ledford, and Mrs. G. H. White. Mrs. T. F. Ware conducted thfe devotional. A short business ses sion was held. Mrs. Bessie Hamm said the benediction. MONO "ANTI-COLIC NURSER 30? lo?y To Ut* and Bttod HMtCHMB'S MAI* *>NJI V To odd tov.W co?o. 0?d W^M** 11*1 you? thompoo Just look at this menu of BIG VALUES we're serving up for Thanksgiving! On it you will see your favorite drug store needs low-priced to whet your appetite for savings. So come to this VALUE FEAST for things that add to your enjoyment of the feetivitles. -.?? <??*< Pertussin, 4 oz. ... 57$ Squibb Milk of Magnesia, 12 oz Johnson's Cotton Buds, 3", 54s Colgate Dental Cream, giant Clinical Thermometer Dextri-Maltose, 1 lb. can ........... Prom Home Permanent Powder Puffs : Pkg. of Listerine Antiseptic, 7 oz. Electresteem Bottle Warmer Red Cross Cotton Balls, 65s Assorted CHOCOLATES Gift Wrapped, $175 Pound Bon I ^ KM 35' HI Brv $potWn? chop* ? ?W<* irn' HOMK DRUGS BiSoDol Mints, 100s lavorls, 9 oz. size 49 * Super Anihi-,1, 20s 98* Bactine, 6 oz. size . 83* Smith Bros. Cough Syrup 33* Rem for Coughs, 3 oz 57* VicKs Vapo Rub, IV* oz. 38* DAILY NEEDS Gillette Aereset Shave ... 79* Halo Sham pee, large size 57* Llsterine Autizyme, giant 58* Burma Shave, 4 oz. tube 37* Amm I Dent Teeth Paste 69* Glider Brvshless Shave 57* Ipana AC Teeth Paste 47* Second Baptist Circle Held Meeting Friday Members of the Rachel circle of Second Baptist church met Fri day night at the home of Mrs. G. W. Whltte. Five members at tended. Mrs. J. H. Carroll offered the opening prayer, and topic of the program was "Experience In Prayer." Mrs. Emmie ' Benfleld, circle chairman, conducted the business session. Sandwiches with cake and coffee were served during the social hour. Mrs. Bun Goforth Rook Club Hostess La Fe?? Rook club members met Thursn>v evening at the home of Mrs. Bun Goforth. In vited to play with thfe regular members were Mrs. Oren Fulton, Miss Ollle Hartsell, and Mrs. Da vid Hamrick. Covers were laid prior to pro gressions. and the hostess served a four-course dinner. After stev eral progressions of rook, prizes went to Mrs. Boyer Murray, who scored high, and to Mrs. Charles A. Goforth, Sr., who scored se cond-high. Miss Ollle Hartsell won the visitor's prize. The living room and den werte decorated with white chrysanthe mums Club members remem bered Mrs. B. A. Murray, a mem ber of the club celebrating a birthday, >yith a gift. Mrs. Looney Hostess At Shower Saturday Mrs. G. C. Looney entertained Saturday at her home on Ram seur street paying compliment to her daughter-in-law, Mrs. G. C. Looney, Jr. The Looneys live at Fort Eustls, Virginia, wherte Mr. Looney is serving with the army. A shower of gifts was present ed. to the honoree, and a salad plate with coffee was served. | -Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Loonfey and Mr?. Bate Parker, of Shelby, will I leave Friday to go to Virginia to | visit in the Looney home. Twenty guests attended the par ty Saturday. PAT QO FORTH . Miss Pat Goforth Court Attendant Miss Pat Goforth, daughten of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Goforth, nas been elected by the student body of Carolina Busine*', college, Charlotte, to be In the annual May 1954-55 May court. The queen and her attendants will ride on a float sponsored by the business school at thte Christ mas carrousel In Charlotte on Thanksgiving Day. Attendants Were chosen on the basis of beau ty, personality, scholarship, and poise. Miss Goforth is a 1954 gradu ate of Kings Mountain high schodl. (Central FHA Chapter To Hold Fashion Show The Future Homemakfer's chap ter of Kings Mountain high school will present its annual fashion show next Tuesday, November 30th, at 7:30 p. m. in the high school auditorium. "Wolf with the Teens of '54" is the title of the show, a play writ ten by Jane Martin and Ellten Baker. Members of the Home Ec onomics department will model woolen skirts and cotton blouses made by the students this year. The public is invited to attend. No admission will bte charged. Costume Party, Dance Held Here At Women's Club Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patterson entertained Saturday evtening at a costume party and Square dance at the Woman's club. The dance was directed by Mr. and Mrt. Isaiah Davis and the Cramerton dance team. A tap dante by Earl Byrd. a relay be tween Dr. P. G. Padgett, and M. C. Poston. and demonstrations by the Cramerton team were enjoy ed. Winners . o i the best costumes were Mrs. Tolly Shuford and Charles Carpenter. Dr. Padgett won the rtelay prize. -/V A red and white gingham cloth covered the refreshment table/ and stalks' of com, pumpkins, and other arrangements using fruits and vegetables were used for de coration. Hot cider, popcorrv pea nuts, potato chips, and doughnuts were served Carol Fortune Honored On Sixth Anniversary Carol Fortune, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fortune, observed her sixth birthday Monday and was honored by her parents at a birthday party at their home that afternoon. The hostess was assisted in serving pink and green birthday cake with punch by Mrs! O. R. McKinney. Mrs. D. E. Tate, and Mrs. Sam Collins. Attending the party were Lin da Hardin, Edith Jo Bridges! Gloria Brown, Mary Jo and Bar bara Hord, Sherry McDantel, Su san Lewis, Ronald McKinney, Steven Ruth, Becky Burton, Lin da Sherrer, Gloria Hull, Teresa George, Becky Fortune, and ivey Smith. '? ? ? ? j 5ark Grace School P-TA To Hold Meeting Monday Regular meeting v of the Park Grade school P-TA will be held Monday night at 7:30 at the school auditorium. The program will be on Thanksgiving, and all parents are invited to attend the meeting. Mrs. J. W- Watson, a member of the program committee said PERSONALS Mrs. E. B. Herndon and son, Bob. of Grover, and Mrs. Alberta Frffider, of Shfelby. visited Mr. and Mrs. Dee Herndon and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Ball in Wil mington during the weekend. James Throneburg returned recently to his home In New York from Europe where hte was on a 8- weeks buying trip for several art galleries in Mew York City. Mr. Throneburg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg, of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Joe GIbbs, of Ma rlon, will spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. GIbbs* slater, Mrs. C. D. Fortune, Mr. Fortune, and fa mily. American Legion Auxiliary Held Meeting On Thursday Thfe American Legion Auxili ary held its. regular monthly meeting Thursday night at the Woman's club with Mrs. J. N. Gamble, Mrs. P. G.' Ratterree, and Mrs. James Houser as hos tesses. Mrs. D. E. Tate was program chairman for the meeting, using the topic, "Rehabilitation" and re porting that 65 gift boxes to ve terans were ready for shipment. The auxiliary sends gift boxes to veterans each year. Mrs. Sam Collins, the presi dent, conducted the business ses sion. The hostesses served a des sert course with tea after the meeting. / * Two Are Honored At Birthday. Party Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Foster enter tainted Saturday evening at their home on Cherryville road honoring their daughter. Miss Pat Foster, who was celebrating her 14th birthday, and Miss Ja nice Brown, who was observing her 15th birthday anniversary. The party was held in the bail ment of the Foster home, which was decorated In green, white, and red paper streamers. A dou ble heart ? shaped birthday cakfe decorated In red, white, and green centered the refreshment table, and cupcakes with punch werte served; Miss Foster is an eighth grade student at Central school. Miss Brown,- a daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Elvin Brown, Is a ninth grade student at Central Forty-six guests attended the party. Larry Hoffman, of Shelby, was an out-of-town guest. h* ' ' ? ' ' ? ? ? Win . i i > ;V' y*, Mrs. Bon H. Goforth, Jr. ARP Circle Hostess Monday Made Stevenson circle mem bers of Boyce Memorial ARP church met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ben H. Goforth, Jr. Thirteen members attended. Mrs. J. E. Gamble offered the opening prayer, and Mrs. W. L. Pressly presented the program. Miss Ava Ware presided ovter the business session in the absence of the chairman, Mrs. M. A. Ware. A salad plate and sweet course were served during the social hour. SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD You Can't Lose ... If you don't carry good auto insurance, you can lose every thing as a result of one accident. A liability case can cost you years' of savings. Don't get caught short . . , . The Arthur Hay Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Phone 182 See totally new styling .. ? , j ' . y ? inspired by the Ford THUNOERBIRD There's never been a car tike the Thunder bird! And, quite naturally, the fabulous Thunderbird styling is reflected in all the totally new Fords (or '65. 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