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' ' r'v ?? SOCIAL J I Of INTE I PHONES 10*R A ?> o T EL BETHEL WOMAN'S CLUB. MEETS K1 llethel Woman's Club met Saturday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Lloyd Patterson, and the following program was rendered: Song ? Make Kverybodyllapp^J lead by Mrs. Marvin Harmon. Several of the project leaders gave interestIuk and helpft^l talks on vari flllS illlJiiiX'tu Mr*. Marvin Harmon and Mian I Nil kit; Lee Randall were elected dele Kates to ko to Raleigh to attend the Short Course. Mies Hilda Sutton, home agent,' gave a demonstration on dressing from Inside out. Hostesses Mrs. Lloyd Patterson, Mrs. Frank Goforth and Miss Ismlse Goforth, served delicious refreshments. ENTERTAIN ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith entertained at three tables of bridge on last Saturday evening at their home In the Cooper Apartments on King street. The party was given in celebration of the 16th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Bowls of lovely flowers adorned the rooms. Mrs. Hayne Blackrner received1 high score prfcte for ladies and Mr. J Paul Neisler, for men. A tempting salad course with accessories was served: Guests included! Mr. and Mrs.; Hayne lilankmer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neisler, Mr. and Mrs. George Latti-I more, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Billing. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper and Mrs. Bon Blanton. ' " ' \ V ? WRENNWARE The following item from the Goldeboro. News-Argus will .be of interest to Herald renders as Mi. Ware Is a native of Kings Mountain and the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ware. Miss Louise Wrenn and Mr. Freno Ware, both of Ooldeboro, were married at "the Lfttle Church Around the Corner," the Church of the Trans figuration, in New York City Friday manning, her brother, Mr. Walter Wrenn, has been advised by telegram. j * The ceremony .was witnessed by Mr. John Ma well of Goldsboro and Miss Alma Peeler cf Salisbury. Mr, Ware is engaged in the brokerage business Vn Goldsboro. ATTEND CONFERENCE AT MONTRCAT The following young people from the Presbyterian church. Kings Mountain, are attending the Young People's Conference of the Kluga Mountain Presbytery in session at Monlreat this week: Misses lClizabeth Plonk, Alice Betty Mauney, Colleen Campbell, Marie Moss and Sue Ruddtock; Eugene Goforth, Charles Oaljnpbcll and Paul Neisler, Jr. PLAYING IN MASSACHUSETTS Friends of Mies Jean Ware of Kings M-cuntain will be interested to know that she is with the South Shore Players in Cohaasett, Mass., for the summer months. Mlse Ware, has been studying at Carnegie Tech, Pittsburg, * for the past twi3( years. Tm?l IS A VOUM* LADY IN NILS] WHOM SACS IS ALL COVKHKO WITH SMILSS. I AND MORRIS O -t I JN^UHRIEO, H * WEI It I DR.. MILES' Nervii iWiiwf. Aiuvou^ii w9 formula ] ?m mad* Km b**n b> um (or n* no batter idadidna (or a tan?, nai tuui condition Was avar baa , !dB. MILES NKRVINK is ? up-U ? this morning's papar LIQUID NEK VINE T ?i , > > < iND PERSONAL HAPPEK REST to 1 iND 88 MRS. A- H. PATTI \ MEETING OF LEGION AUXILIARY', A mom delightful meeting of the American Lrgl-n Auxiliary *ua held | on Tuesday afternoon a* the huui'M of Mi* Ben Ileum with Mrs. Iteugn and iMra. L. D. Bhuford, Joint hqu'. j I |l||> and arruuged with red and white glacHoll cotiiMucd effectively with uiuv uowera suggest :t>,g tne approach inK 4th of Jul). The dlnliiK table was centered with cape Jasmine and shasta dalsits arranged In a blue \ bowl. Red, white and blue Ice cream J was served' with angel -food cake. The favors were miniature red.! white and blue bankets filled with; saltedf nuts and topped with tiny flags. The living room mantle was drap ed with two flags. Mrs. Paul Mauttey presided over the business session. [The) members voted to make some needed sick-room supplies for Oteen Hospital. Much interest was shown to the proposed picnic to which husbands and friends of auxiliary ' members are to be invited and it was decided to have this picnic in July on the grounds of Mrs. Paul Mauney's home Arclund fifteen members attended the meeting. ? , . HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Miss Ollie Hartsell and Miss Wlnnitred Fulton were honor guests at a theatre party given br Miss Ruth Mocre on last Thursday evening the affair being planned in celebration of the birthday anniversary of the two honor guests. ' Refreshments were served at the home of Miss Moore at Mountain View Hotel Other guests included Mrs. Annie Mae Howie and M!ka Helen Stewart. GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION The Women's Missionary Society of the First Baptist church celebrated the Golden Jubilee hi a get-together meeting: of the vomen of their church with presidents of the Missionary Societies of the other churches In town as epochal guests of the oocasticn.' The assembly room was attractive ly arranged) with lovely gladioli and other cut flowers. Mrs. D. F. Herd, society president presided and Mrs. R. C. Gold had charge of the devotional and also gave a resume of the work of the \V. M. U. since its organization in 1888. An interesting feature of the program was a. talk by Mrs. A. G. Sarl geant. who attended the meeting of I the Southern Baptist Convention In ?Richmond recently. Mrs. Sargennt I cfild of the organization of the \V. M.J X. wlipu a band of women, numbering only 35. met lti Richmond, 60 (years ago. Miss Rachel McClain furnished pt I ano music for the afternoon. Sandtwiches.' ccoklea and tee tea was served with live golden color t > i'o most attractively observed throughout. VISITORS AT RIDGECREST Misses Elizabeth Barber, Jewell ) Brocket!. Louise Hrackeitt andi Marj ; MoCaslin 9pent last week at Ridgei crest, the Southern Baptist Assembly. S' M SHSWA?'WC??ieo, ILL SMI TOOK GOOO NERVINE ' MADE OV MILKS. i- yfit .AX! known mtm I ram wmcn n irty M jrtM) HI over-wrought!' HBI A*rr=?-. PI N gM^li^ 1 ^HHI "^rlt III/]' n prvRriOM. I &^2^||V| >-<Ut? I 4H\31 .' | it*"- ,! - *| V? -"f ;>* ' ; ', ,.....Cu-as.v n-'.-ir'-rrtiMnftMT HE KINQ8 MOUNTAIN HERALD TJI - 4 > IINGS i I WOMEN | .' 4 ? ERSON, Editor " 4 I 1 HOME ARTS CLUS MEETS < WITH MRS. MO88 Mm. tli'urK>> Moot ban a charm ' Lng ho?tc** to in<tuber? of the llcmt! | An* Club and a number of invited j, guests on Wednesday sJteraoon. !; llbiury were thrown, eti-*u't? and . made moat inviting with colorful flowers. Miv. J E. He union hud uhurge of n , timely and interesting program, la. ( spired) by the reunion of the Iilue j and the <!ray which 1* now underway , at Gettysburg, Fa. The program watt , as follow-*: j Ghosts Speak at Gettysburg" -Mrs. , Fred -Plonk. Scjo ? Sleep Noble Hearts?Mre. John Gamble. I IJneohi Goes to Gettyburg? Mrs. j Grady King. j The 75th Reunion ? Mi's. L. Boyd , Hamm. . Socg ? American ? by club a?d j guests. j A tempting salad course, sand- ( wiches, foe tea, ice cream and cookies were served! during the social hour. j : .. < JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB * SPONSORS NYA GIRLS' PROJECT 1 At the regular mooting of the Jun 1 lor Woman's Club Monday- night, the 1 members voted) to sponsor an NYA ! girls -workroom in Kings Mountain, ' to be under the direction of Mrs. ' Pansy H. Fetzer, County?NYA supervisor. Mrs. Jacob Ccoper was named chairman of a committee to solicit materials andi funds for this project. ( After the buaihess session. bridge ( and refreshments were enjoyed' Hostesses were Mrs. Jack Arnette ' Mrs. Ernest Hayes and Mrs, John ( Caveny. > ( Personals Miss Nina Jackson spent the week \ extd with relatives in Clover, S. C. i Mtr- and Mre."~J>~R. Davis visited relatives in Georgia Sunday. Miss Ella Harmon spent the weekend* Shelby visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jccab Cooper visited relatives in Due West. S. C., Sunday. Mrs. Horace Harris and daughter i?tre week-end guests of Mrs. Harris j parents in Spartanburg. ?O? Mrs. Grier Plonk and children vis hed relatives in Union, S. C., during the week-end. -?O?? Mr. and Mrs. M. L Rudislil of Cher I ryvilie Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Neal Sunday afternoon. ?o? The many friends of Miss Agnes Morris will be glad to know she was out for a ride last Friday. Dr. R. E. Fox of Raleigh, 'spent the week-end with his parents, Rev. and Airs. ?j. w. r ox, ?o? Mrs. Carlyle Isley, of Burlington. is visiting her parents. Mr. and MrB. C. S. Plonk. Mr. Isley will Join Mrs. Isley for a visit dsuring the week-end. ?o? Miss Ruth Moore and Miss Helen Stewart spent the week-end' at Marsh ville where they were guests of Miss Moore's parents. ??o? Johnny Houston has returned* to hs home in Pageland after a visit of several weeks to friends in Kings Mountain. Miss Ruby Burrage. sales-lady, r' Belk's Department Store, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents in Charlottesville, Va. Mrs. Arnold K'ser. Johnny Kiser, and Mr. Dave Wright, brother of Mrs. Kiser. are visiting their parents at Ingold, N. C. , Mr. W. B. Bfggere cf Miami. Flu., was in town a short while Monday on his way to Ashevllle f or a vaea t&Xb. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oulin and Minn Lois' Fortune iwere gues.f? last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. U Fortune and family Rw. and Mrs. A. O. Sargeant and children left today for a visit to the Mountains of Western North Carolina. Mis. R. E. Jones and daughter. Mine Margaret Jones, at North W11keahoro, are gneete of Mrs. B. W. Criflin, slater ot Mrs. Jones. Mrs. J. W. Hurs*-Miss Irene Be a a ley, and Miss Virginia Hall spent se* era) days in Hemp. N. C., with the tatter's Meter, Mrs. J. L. PinkeMon. of this city. flf. and Mrs. Joe Thomson were IURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1938 vtoitors ta. Union, S. C-, early In the week. They were accompanied hctne by their niece, Ml.se Margaret Thoin on. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Howser o! Clover. S. C\, Mr. White Harmon and daughter. Mary Irena, of Shelby, via itel Mrs. Mary Harmon and Misfe Virgh Haruion Sunday. ?tv?MImh Nancy Ntukles of Kings Mountain and Miss Margaret Thornton of Unh-n, S. C., are gueats of Mrs 11. R.- Wlllefoid in Charlotte for set >ral dhys. Mr* J P. Evans and baby returnid ;o tlielp home at lk>-iie Sunday af' ; . r a si tKttnd'd visit at the home o/,j " T' " ? VlT^KmiriiTcTriit.u.j.ii-d their guest* o Ik*,lie, returning Sunday eti-uhig j . ?o? . M.s M:;t' Wingau- is reeuje-r atlng. ifter an appendix operation in the 1 11* 111Mt'lklt-t 1 til ftwuMll'rl 1..^! 8 8uii Cay 'uigtrt. Mr*. W'ingate hau "> Cowird to be with her sis er v.ho had been operated on for ap" pejidieilla and suddenly Sunday light had an attack. Miss Dorothy, Norman -who recent ly completed rer course in medicine In Philadelphia, has been, visiting ler parents. Dr. and. Mrs. J. S. Nornan at their home on East King street Mlse Norman left thi week for Blowing Rock were she baa a position aa camp physician for the rammer. iRev L. Boyd Huinm leaves today 'or two weeks at Fort Moultrie, Charleston, SC., where he will serve is Chaplain for C. 'M. T. C. Mrs. Damn and the girls will go to her nothers. Saluda, S- C-. for the two seeks. During Pastor Hamm's absence the pulpit of St. Matthews will ?e supplied by visiting Pastors. He poets to'return July 15th. Pas'iuotatik Irish potato growers re port that S8 percent of the seed po tatoes planted this season were ceriMied -itock fnrnm Maine hut that the ?cre yield was lowered due to blight I Btem-end rot, and blackleg. The I growers plan to change seed sources ^ text year.-' _ .. ?????? , ^ Pan irk of North Carolina plant g about >600,000 worth of seed. each ^ year, reports J. W. Woodslde, chief ? of the N. C Department of Agrloul- * lure's seel laboratory. . 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