SOCIETY NEWS 'IK' KfcNN UKLi'l, ficiitor l'elepnone The star .\u *-J Cacti Morning & Jo 13 o clock. Mrs. Drum can be ieacnw at her no me, Phone 713, afternoon anu uiglCa ODD God made, they ; ay. ten lousand races. With fins or wings or Desks r tares Ami from them ail He chose and blest t certain species He liked best To me it seems a little non And Just a trifle hard on God. That those alone ho chose ns- b s' Should eagerly destroy the yell -John Russell MeCani itth l entury Not To Meet This Week. The meeting of the 20t i i Jentury dub scheduled to be held this rVrk with Mrs. Lee B. Weathers as t ost ■ss has been postponed Indefinitely. Announcement will lx- made latev as to when this meeting will take place Meeting Of Second Division, There will he a regular mev av; of lie Second Atternoon Division of . . . -until Valve-in-Head STRAIGHT Sight ENGINE Exceptional new ,swill ness, smoothness xml power are added to Buick's famous de pendability and long life by this new Valve in-Head Straight Eight engine. *1025 »nd up—t.o.b. Flint,Mich. Oi**l It ihirftptUrtfy, trtfrr, •iU wudtli tj 19Jt Bmici Str.itkt | l it&tt trill it ctmtitmej tir**fh tut lit temrt; tummtr t*4 /til J. Lawrence Lackey the eight as BUICK builds it ■ the Woman's club on Thursday aft* ’ ernoon at the club room with Mrs. | J- R. Robinson, Mrs. D. D. f*ou. atld : Miss Elizabeth Ebeltoft acting as j hostesses. All members are urged to be present, Id die*’ Golf Club To Meet The regular meeting or the ladies golf club will take place on Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the club room. i Easter Dance i At Isothermal The annual Easter dance will be sponsored this year by the German club of Ruthertordton and will be given at the Isothermal hotel, Fri day, April Jffd. Music will he Jur nfshed by Bill Davenport’s orchestra of Spartanburg. S. C. There will be special features during intermis sion | .Surprise Party Last Thursday. (Special (o The Stai.i The young peoples division «.f | Feulah church gave a surprise par ! ty Thursday evening In honor of Misses Aleese and Georgia Forbes and Mr. Robert Forbes at the Forb es home. Out of the community guests were * Messrs John Whitworth, Marvin , Putnam, Arthur Stroup and Wray ' Black of Waco, and Floyd I-edford i and William Turner of the Oak | Grove section, ■ / • Opening of Nash, Inc. Attracts Targe Crowd. Between twelve and fifteen hun Idred people yesterday afternoon at tended the formal opening of Nash, Inc., new ladies ready-to-wear shop on I.aFayctte street, The nearby [towns of Kings Mountain. Forest City and Rutherfordton were rep resented In the crowds which thronged the attractive show room of the new and modern store during the afternoon. Music and elaborate floral decorations Increased the charm of the occasion, and five hundred beautiful red radiance roses were given to those who called during the afternoon. Mrs. fiord h Bonk Chib Honies*. Mrs. Robm Herd was a gneclous hostess to members of the Contem porary book club on Tuasday after noon at her apartment on 8. DeKalb street- After a brief business meet ing conducted by the president, Miss Mary Adelaide Roberts, an interest ing discussion of current topics was given by Miss Caroline Blanton. The main feature of the afternoon's pro gram was given by Mrs. Brevardi Konnesaa who read a short paper on Frederick H. Koch and the Caro lina Playmakers. after which she read one of their plays, "Job's Kin folks.” The play was well read and presents excellently a certain strata of life In North Carolina. A social half hour was enjoyed during which Mrs. Herd served a de licious salad course with coffee. Pretty Party For l ittle Miss Baber. Mrs. Fred Baber entertained at a j pretty child’s party on Monday aft ernoon honoring her small daughter! Gwendolyn, in celebration of her third birthday. Between thirty and forty children were present and they enjoyed an hour spent in playing games on the lawn. The little ron oree wore a dainty frock of printed silk. When the children were invited Into the living room they were all seated and the story of "The Ginger bread Boy" was read to them alter which each child was given a real gingerbread boy. Ice cream cones were served and each little guest re ceived aa Easter biddie as a souve nir Little Gwendolyn received .t ccl • lection of pretty aud useful gifts. Miss Mary Peg-ram assisted Mrs Baber la entertaining. Carpenters Grove B. Y. P. V. Entertained. The senior B. Y. P. 17. of Carpen ters Grove church entertained with' a social at the home of Miss Corene i Hoyle, of Lawndale, last Saturday evening. The living room was beautifully decorated with a mixture of spring flowers. The guests were greeted at the door by the hostess and Misses! Vertle Smith and Edith Ledford. Games and progressive conversa tion were enjoyed during the even ing. After which the hostess'assist ed by Misses Inez Propst and Edith Ledford served delicious sandwiches and punch. Those present were: Misses Corene Hoyle, Ruth COstner, Inez Propst, Vertie Smith, Vangie Mull, Nora Costner. Edith Ledford; Messrs. Wayne Carpenter, Clarence Clark, Clyde, Burgin and Edwin Costner, Leslie and Edwin Seagle, Woodrow Hoyle. Jack Relney, George and Hubert Cook, Robert Porter, Ever ette l utz, Dixon Smith. Vernon Cook and Delmar Propst. American Homes Division Enjoys Regular Meeting. A regular meeting of the Axsri-j can Hemes division of the Woman'* club was held on Monday noon at the club room with Mrs. u jhh McCJUrd, Mrs. Retd Young- and Mi" Inna Wallace in charge as ujide; Mrs. J. L. McDowell, chairman, p-e • sided and conducted :l brief bustm session before the beginnin .• .of the program. Two attractive and a"l)i 0 prlute contests furnished amuse ment. The first consisted ,of ques tions, the answers to which wide fruits and vegetables, and tho w< - ond was one of completln i mi-fa; i ioned rhymes. In the first '■ontest Mrs. George Hoyle won tint prize and Mrs. Jap Buttle won see'mia. Ir the second cor,test Mrs. Buttle war first prize winner and Mrs trio a Wallace won second prize T'->o prizes were all appropriate to the Easter season. Mrs. Wallace con ducted a few. simple games vvi-.i. were followed by music. Miss Mil dred Luughridgc and John MeCiurd jr„ played two selections on to