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OIIIIMMIMItllMMMMI SOCIAL AND PERSONAL o/INTl . - .. v-; ' / - * ' . ' " " ' PH0N1 ? ?? ? < TRY L CLA88 MEETS ? The Try-L Club held Its regular meetiug at the Margraee Club 1 House la9t Prldav evenlua. # - ?WMegdames Oliver Falls, Martin ' Frederick, Oratt Flowers, were the 1 hostesses. Mrs. James Cloninger, president of the elulf, was in charge, of the I business session. Mrs. Martin Fredrick conducted the devotional. Gaines aud contests were entoved 'tSg'eveying~T!r<; inmS" " bora came in masquerade. At the ? conclusion of the dress parade, the prize awarded for the best costume < was presented to Mrs. Foster Flem- i ing. The club honored Mrs. Hals ' Goforth, the occasion being her bir- ' th anniversary. She was the recip- < lent of many useful and lovely.gifts t The hostesses served a. tempting sandwich course with coffee and a I weei, cuuintr. The members who attended were Mesdaincs Carl Gibson, Boyce Ware . Cletus lllackwell, ' Shelly Gibson. J Thamer Gamble, Joe Foster, Clear ! eace Flowers, G. A. Lynch, Buck i Allran, Charles Moss, Grady Rhea. I^ester Watterson, Hatg Goforth. Walter Blackwelder, John Jenkins. 1 Dewey Caldwell, James Cloninger.. Bertha George, Gerlh Hamrlck, E. I B. Cook, Arthur Hamrlck, A. M. Roystter, Harry K/bnmeL Oliver i Falls, Gratt Flowers, Martin Fred- "i rick, Clyde Kee, John Cloninger. MEETING OF HOME ARTS CLUB Mrs. O. D. Blanton entertained members of the Home Am Club and invited guests at her home on Gold, street last Wednesday afternoon. Yellow jessamine, jonquils and other early spring flowers were uaed in decoration. Mrs. George Moss had charge . of j the program the topic of which was j , "Have You A Hobby?" An article..^ "Sane Marrias," was read by Mrs. Fred Plonk and "Hobbies With Human Touch" by Mrs. Bright Ratterree. , Artie new president, Mrs. Bright j runi it;nee, presiucu over & snort j business session. ' The hostess served a tempting) and attractive salad and sweet , course. " ' , j CELEBRATES TENTH BIRTHDAY Celebrating her tenth birthday an niversary. Miss Joe Ann Blalock, en tertained three of her young friends at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Blalock on Gold street Monday. Guests included Jean McClean, Tmogene Bridges and Maxine Hord. RECEPTION FOR NEW PASTOR AND WIFE Rev. R. N. Baird, D. D? new pastor of Boyce Memorial A. R. P. Ohurch and Mrs. Baird, were honor guests at a reception given by the women of the church on Tuesday ev ening. The basement of the educational building was arranged for the occasion with early spring flow era and pot plants. The guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. John McGill and directed to the receiving line made up of the following: Mrs. Lona MoGilL Dr. ana an. n. in. uaira, Key. and 4lrs. H. C. Sprinkle, Jr., Rot. and Mrs. Li Boyd Hamm, Mra. Minnie McFad$7.50s"aAL Maurice $7.i a .a. -a. .a. a a. a. .a. .a, .a. The MIAURICE individi Wave for FINE and BAB . v; ' ' ?' ' It is better. Let us give yc this SPECIAL for $4.00. "i*' *. * * .* . i ' '. .' . ' * T>4+++++>++++4 Ruth's Beai . Ph< i gjU- . 1 Bv ? . v K. - : . . ?* HAPPENINGS iREST to SS 10-R AND 88 MRS* J ieu aud Mra. J. M' UarrUon. Mrs. L.. K. Neal hail charge ol the -egiater. 1'unch, ice creaiu aud augel food ,-ake waa 'Berved by the young peotf, of the church. I'iaiio music waa rendered by Mia. N. K. McUill and Mlaa Marian I'alteraou. Goodbyes were said by Mr. . and Mrs. Campbell I'liifci aud Mrs. W. I'. Juckson. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB MEET8 1 ho regular monthly meeting of ho Junior Woman's Club was held it the Club House Monday evening it 7:30. This being the first ntontn if the club year the new club ofll:i-rs were Installed aud plans for lie new year's work were discussed Officers for the year are as fol ows: Mrs. Charles Oates, President Miss Faye Mauney, Vice president: Miss Tthel Roberts, Treasurer; Mrs lohu Caveny, Recording Secretary Mrs. Robert Miller, Corresponding' Secretary; Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, Senior Counselor and Mrs. W. B. Thomson, Junior Counselor. Refreshments >vere served by the mstesses. 3IRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Floyu Jenkins an'ounce the birth of u sou, Tuesday WKHt. March 5th . Personals Mrs. W. A. Ware is a patient in Duke ilospHal, Durham. .. ?o? I?r. and Mrs. J. S. Norman are on a leu-day pleasure trip to Florida. _ ?O? James and George McGill of Eas<-rn North Carolina visited relatives near Kings Mountain recently. Mrs. Norman Morrow of Gastonia was a guest of Mrs. E. W. Griffin during the week-end. ??o? Mr. Eaile Hamrick and Mr. C. G. White are in Philadelphia and New York this week on business. ?o? Mr. W. K. Mautiey suffered a sprained ankle last week but is able to be up and about now. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ware and fam lly are spending a few weeks In Florida. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McGill are recovering after an illness of several weeks. ?;0? iDr. and Mrs . Philip G. Padgett are now living in the home former !y occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J Pulkerson. ?0? Rev. and Mrs. P. D. Patrick and Mt-a H T Wit nn Qr morning for Palm Harbor, Fla.., foi a ten-day visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cantwell, Mrs, T. A. McOIll, Mlsa Sara Long and ,Miss Frances Anne Mobley rt Co lurabla, S. C? were guests of Mr. ant Mrs. A. H. Patterson Sunday. Misses' Dorothy Carson, Dorothy Patterson. Ora Suggs, BHaabeD BHHHHK R LIMITED ft* A aa me <p4*uu t' * " >0 Permanent lal is an exceptional Y FINE hair. It is new. >u this Wave during . uty Shoppe one 73 " t . ^ ' , V - 1 ' ' -*7^?r - ' m?"?r-? ?: i - ! 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Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Falls, Sr., ol | Lumberton, spent a few days in Kings Mountain this week, where they were called on account of the death of Mr. Dave Huffstetler, bro the I* of MM. Kails. Mr. and* Mri>. Pnnl Noisier' and Mr and Mrs. Allen Jullian of New York Cltv aro on a trip to New Or leans. The party la coining back by Nautiles, Alabama, Atlanta, to see the Gardens and old, historic places ** A Name . or rie Grill 1 win MEAL TICKET turday, March 16th SHE LI TIC FACT II] iRTING TOMC ME LOW ] v BEAUT! 1BRAND-I WA COM Sis-sfcoet sis* twk tit sis* *l*ctrlc m Five-position wring?r OUR GUA Tills Wosh?r is wi tnd guaranteed ui ckantcal defects, guarantee period, wilt bo furnished o by ew service dep illustrated ftmHRjt~ x"~*' * aadry Outfit?With! <ar . <? Rollow /, Foldin< 20 Bo) Big EU 24 Clo % - ? 50-Ft. ELECTRU ~ $59.50, Reduc Lome I Prepared Remember I ( B"U Your While They ^ Last Vr TO SK WITHOUT A WASHER < . ;* * I*. ' ^^111 I.. ?? I . ' ' ' ' ' 4 v *" ? 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