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Meeting of Bridge Club *
The. regular uu-vttiig of the Tuesday
Afternoon Bridge Club wag hell
l\jti the home or Mrs Puul Nelsler. ,
The followlug made up two tables!
Mesdaines Joe Nelsler, It. H. Webb,
Padgett, W. U Hamseur,'* Charles
Billing, llayue Ulackiuer, Booth
Ulllespie, and the hostess.
Sandwiches aud tea was served
after the game.
Attend Luncheon In
In Gastonia
Mesdames 1>. C. Mauney, W. S
mil in g and C. E. Nelsler were among
guesls at a luncheon at the
home of Mrs. P. R. Palls in Gas
tonla Tuesday.
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Kings Mountain,
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PHONES 10-R AND 88
Celebrate Golden
\Vadding Anniversary
f Mi and Mr* Jouii I'lnki.y llluloik
of the Kethlehcio community
celebrated their (iolden Wfddln"
Anniversary on Sunday afternno.'.
January 5. from 2 until 4 in the atttertioou.
liionze chrysanthemums
and golden Hat Ice wore effectively
arranged throughout- the Ifvluts
room, hall and dining room. Gold
tapera I? golden caudle holders
were used In the living room where
Mr. and Mrs. Blalock received, as
slated by their seven daughters, Mrs
Hush ,Dixon of Dallas, Mrs. Lois
Bookout of Gastonia, Mrs. Lee Yar
boro of Bethlehem, Mrs. Alvin Hord
of Shelby, Mrs. Hal Morris of Kings
Mountain. Mrs. Beck Wright of Qro
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VOMEN
.MRS- A- H. PATTERSON.
1H? t blcheiti
Mr. ami Mia. Sping?."on M? Swain
received at (he (rout dour and .Mi
and Mr*. Clyde Randall introduced
tin- KUiiilr to I'm receiving Hue.
MlaatM Margaret llor aud Mary
A tine Ml-L?I'ayot of -Shelby. Miss
Jewel |l|uloik of Charlotte and Mis*
Juaiilta McSwatn directed to the
gift room.
Miss 1'eur Kerr presented thfc
guests to Mrs. lleury l.eonhardt of
Gastonia, who presided at the register.
In the dining room delicious refreshments
consisting of chickon
salad, colfee, pound cake ahd mints
were served by Miss -Annie Roberts
of Kings Mountain, Misses Janette
McSwuin and Vera RanaTe, Mesdames
Carl McGlnnis, George Kltch
i and Dixie Mo,Daniel.
; Tile dining table was spread with
an Imported lace cover. The center
piece was a lovely bowl golden bios
soms. Gold candle sticks holding
gold tapers on table. buffet and
mantle, lent charm and completed |
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room.
.Delightful music was furnished
throughout the afternoon by Sirs
Aubrey Clay, pianist, and Miss Borders
who sung4.the following songs,
ot' yester-year: Let Me Call You
Sweetheart. When You and I Were
Voutig. Darling 1 am Growug Old.
My Wild Irish Rose, The Hells 01
Saint Mary s; l?ug. Dong Ago. The
World is Waiting for the Sunrise.
I Love you Truly. The Kvsury, -Drlf'
iug and Dreaming, Memories, The
Voice Of The Old Village ' Choir.
Arnoug My Souvenirs and O Soi
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee MuDaniel said
goodbyes.
More than 150 guests called and a
number of haudsoim. gifts were pre
seated the honored couple who have
many friends- in this section of the
State. Mrs. Llalock was betoie mar
riage. Miss Lottie Raudall.
Benefit Bridge
A bouefii briuge party will be
sponsored by the Junior Woman's
Club at the Womau's Club building
Friday evening, Jan. lu. at 8 o'clock
The committees in charge, as listed
below, are planning an enjoyable oc
fusion and the club as a whole will
appreciate the cooperation of those
who care to attend.
Refreshment' committee. Chair-1
man: Mrs. George Houser.
Prize Committee. Chairman: Mrs
George Peeler.
Table Committee Chairman. Mrs. '
\V. K. Mauney, Jr
Telephoue Committee Chairman.
Miss Ethel Roberts. i
Tables of Hook may also be arranged
tor those who wish to play
Those who wish to reserve one
or more tables may do so by teleponing
Miss Ethel Roberts.
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Goorgiono with rock- /
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swing freo, ynproitod / ?
Bore ptooti, puth-up ^ ^
sloovos. Now bos
soortuckor in rod,
loyol bluo, or Indion
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IURSDAY, JANUARY 9. 1941.
Meeting Of D. A. R.
\lr* I'uul Nelslei .was hostess to
members * of the Colonel Frederic
Hutubrighl Chapter b. A. It. on la*:
\V? tlnnsda>.
Red carnations, snap dragon* am',
poijtseitttn. inady iIk- room* unusually
attractive.
. Mrs K. .It. .Summers. the . regent,
presided and a pruKiain prepared l>>
Mr*. iMiialil Ulanton was enjoyed.
I'iano selections were rendered b\
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hum ? ii miiij onu;
the members were Invltt-d ino the
dining itititii whi'id a ilclU'luut. repast
was jcinil buffet style.
Junior Womans Club
Meets
Tim Junior Wvinuns Club met
Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock at
lhe home of Mrs. Eugene McCarter
with Mrs: McCarter, Mrs. Stewart
Thomson ami Mrs. George Peeler as
hostesses.
A delicious supper was served by
the hostesses after which the business
at hand was attended to' ana
the members then enjoyed bridge
and Chinese checkers. Mrs. Jacob
Coopr scoring high and Miss Lucille
McGinnls, low.
Hostesses At Lovely
P*uty
I Mrs. K H. Webb and Mrs Charles
Dilling were hostesses at a lovely
party at the home of'Mis. Dilling
on last Thursday evening. ^
Flowers aud other decoratimiB In
keeping with the lioliduy season
vie .iiirtiist-u wiruugnoui inu Home
When the guests arrived a tempt
ing chop suey supper complete with
all accessories was served.
The party was one of a series given
h.v iiietubers of the Tuesday
bridge club with their husbands as
honor guests. / ' ,
Those present included Mr. and
Mrs. George Lattimore, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs.
ttooth Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs1. Paul
Neisler. Hunter Neisfer. H. H. Webb
Charles Hilling and - Mrs. Jlayne
Blacktner, making up three tables
of. bridge.
McGill-Ridenhour
Marriage Announced
.Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Miss Helen Mamey
Itidenhour. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
W. A. Itidenhour, and Mr. James
Pressley McGtll. son of Mr. and Mrs
T P. McGlll.
The marriage took plare in private
.reremony at the" Lutheran Par
sonage on Wednesday afternoon.
January 1.. at 5 o'clock. The vows
were spoken before the Rev. Herman
Fisher, pastor of St. Matthews
Lutheran Church, the impressive
ring ceremony being used.
The young couple left soon after
the ceremony for a trip tp "hicago
and are now at home in Kings
Mountain.
Qinner Guests
Charles A. Goforth. Jr.. entertain
ed a number of his friends at a
well-appointed dinner at 'Ids home
on Gold street last Sunday.jCover?
were laid for Manly MoorWad. Bpn
Bridges. Billy* Throneburg, Douglas
HoUser. James Edward Amos. Charles
A. GofortitI Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. H
D. Tate and Charles A. Goforth, Sr.
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Hostess At Buffet Supi?er
And Bridge Party
Mi*. 1'a.ul .St'isk'r ami Mr*. K A
Smith boilfMcii at a buffet
sUIlp'T and bridge party viiteru.niibH
at Hit* ttaiiit- bt the limner, the
pally belay uii?'U( a ?*ric? of lowly
affair* xlvvo by niembeis of tli?Tiit-wta)
r.Hdito t'luli. with tiUfhaml*
nf the llielllbei> at* honor v ream.
Itiil I'iitimtlOlr l>< intaniuy. ufjd
lovely white (lower* were arranged
Ihrouiiliv'ul the home 'I tie iliniuy'
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Of n d ca7juTT<m*"T?tMr . lilO*.
40111:- l.iullli-d 10|i>; in ?iiv<r>r> iaiu
ill !uIn ii i'?Hi|')i tiil tIn effective la
bte appullillilliit
A buret supper Consisting of
<iuatl with accessories. salads ami
|i ilc-iMTt was mi Mil.
<Sue*ts included Ml. ntid Mrs. K
H. Webb, Mr. anil Mrs Charles Dill
fng. Mr and Mrs. George Uittimore
Mr. and Mrs. Haync Blackuter, Mr.
auii Mrs. Joe Neisler, Mr. and Mrs.
Booth Gillespie, Hunter Nelsler.
Paul Nelsler and E. A. Smith.
Birth Announcement
Mr and Mrs. \V. If. 'Thomson of
Kings Mountain announce the birth
of a daughter, Jane Elizabeth. on
January 2, at Mercy Hospitul. ("liar
lotto. Mrs. Thomson was before
marriage. Miss Nellie Orihand "of
This place.
I Party Hostesses
1 Mr.v Joe Nelsler and Mrs. George
I l.atlimoro were hostess at a Inv?lv
party ut the homo of the former on
Saturday evening.' Guests included
members of the Tuesday Bridg'1
Club thfdr husbands and a few
friends.
The house was arranged through
out with poinsettas and other effective
decorations.
Bridge was played at six tables,"
* Those present included I>r. and
Mrs. \V. L. Hatnseur. Mr. aud Mrs
Ladd Hamrlck. Mr and Mrs. Charles
Williams, Mr and Mrs Hugh Or
mand. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Webb. Mr
and Mrs. Charles Billing. Mr aapd
Mrs. Hayne Blackmer. Mr. ami Mrjv.
Booth Gillespie. Mr and Vfrs. Paul
.Neisler. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith.
George, l^attimore- and Joe Neisler.
Choose one of these heavenly new
colors in rich wrinkle-resisting Glor?
| tana Crepe to look new and Spring
like...Absinthe green, Nassau pink,
crater blue, Dixie Clay. Stitched,
styled and fitted to Georgian* perfection.
Sixes 14 to 42. And only
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Party For Mrs
C. k. Noisier
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[iho I'lirisfmu* ?pa*on wiis Hum' -giv
> s' by .Vlr. and Mr. J. A N?-??>*r a?
i ... oi in >11 If. f K N.-islor u \u
:- Hti'M |i<'.(t wi ck lor 1u<r
liome in Kloridu. The lioitit- ?a* dna
oiai.d In Chrlotma* y.o? ii?
A liotUlOU* lltlll. t HUp|?T w?% %*t
)i.l iltei ? .r!i rook wan y"m>vd
TIiiim prrcriil W?*r?: Mr*, f. V
Mr and M|> M>'.i OflRMi Vl>.
it V KMllou S|- Ml* Krrtl CiRfri '
Mi* * ( < oiysn l?. Iluvl* of i'hirlaiir.
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(iuMoni.t and Mr. and Mr*. D K
dauney ami Mr and Mr* Jark Kur
soui of Uinoolnton
Mr*. <J?*o.i|j?? l?a\i* and Mr Dl IT
Mnunov ?cr?. Iilgli *?'or?> wlDoarm.
Bridge Club Party
Mrs. .1. \ entertainer It^e
members of her bridge duh nf
several inviti id gtiosts during Vbm
holidays. Mrs. Booth Gillespie kw
the winner of the high score.
A tea course was served.
Those playing were Mes&taKV '
Hayiie Ulackiner, George lalltiMir;
Jim Smith, hid Sinitli. Hulberr UU'ettrGeorge
Houscr. Fled Finger. Pan Mr
Gillespie Harold liuiifiiicutt George*
l?. Davis of" Charlotte and Mrs. Pm?'
Nclsler;
Engagement Announced
The following 'announcement ?in
he received with cordial interval
Mr and Mrs. Ivan Franklin HoK(
man of-Kings Mountain, aurouai*
I the i ligagcmcnt of their daughter
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i?Mnu uduia, in nuuvn i' u IT on JkMb
rail, son of Mrs. A. 1a All rax axtf
I In* lute Mr. Altruu of i\iug< Mnw?*
t? In.
Tlio marriage will tuhe <ic
Jiitiuary lstli.
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