- :< , .?? yi V ' - . . j . , . " . f ' ' . ' * " Friday. February 13.1948 HERALD I Call Society Editor Miss Jean Webb and Miss Peggy Arthur were among those attending the Davidson College dances during the past weekend Mrs. Will Logan has returned to Winston-Salem after having Speht several days here with her son, Law rence t?gan and his family. Mrs. D. F. Hord, jr., of Columbia, S. C., is spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J B. Keeter. ^ Mrs. Wm. R. Weaver and daughter, Monette, of Greensboro spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plonk. Capt, D." F. Hord is a patient in Oliver General Hospital, hi AuVusta, Ga? where he is receiving treatment j. k for a back injury. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neisler have as their guest this week, George Weber of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Suber, Miss Nan cy Suber, Mrs. Humes Houston and Sammy Houston have returned to their homes after a visit in Florida. Miss Elizabeth Anthony and James Anthony have joined their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Anthony at the AnthOny home ih Palm Harbor, Fla. Mrs. Boyce Ware has returned to her home after spending ten days with her daughter, Mrs.. Wade Thomas in Portsmouth, Va. Her grandson Tony, was seriously burned but recovering nicelv. > Mr. and Mrs. Buck Timberlake, visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Job A. Nei6ler, had as their guest for (he weekend Miss Peggy Pollard society and feature editor of the Winston-Salem Journal. Spending a few days this week with the Timber lakes and Neislers are Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Metzger of Philadelphia who are enroute from Florida to their home. Mrs. Met2ger and Mrs. Tim. berlake -were classmates at Mary Baldwin. Baptist WMU Gave : Commemoration Party i The Women's Missionary Union of the First Baptist chucch entertained at two mrtles last Friday, given in k commemdfraiion oF YnB sixtieth1 ah- ] nivereary of WMU, Auxiliary to thei Southern Baptist Convention. Guests were women of the church and the parties were at 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. A-large number attended at each hour.'' After being greeted at the side en trance, guests were directed to the upstairs hall where they were invi-N ted to sign the register before beingj introduced to Mrs. Byron Keeter, WMS president, and the circle chairmen. The program was presented in the T. E. L. and Eunice classrooms which .. were thrown ensuite for the occasion. After the devotional service, a pseudo Doctor I. Q. presented a quiz, theanswers showing the aims of the organization, the progress made during the past sixty years ; and the plans for this year of commemoration. Rev. and Mrs- U. C. Pinnix sang a duet and to conclude the program, the guests joined in singing several songs. The meeting rooms looked unusually pretty with decorations in the Valentine motjf. Red and white flow ers were arranged effectively in all the'rooms and the dining room, where guests were served dough-J nuts, tea and mints, was lighted with candles irv silver canlejabra po* sed on either end of the table, The table was covered with a handsome CIOlll m impvnev tuiwum a#iu rraa centered with white gladiolus flow. " erets in crystal cups, arranged In the outline of a large heart. Music was furnished during refreshment time by M -* Lula Mae Teague at the piano. Miss Hayes Hostess Honoring Bride-Elect ' . Miss Betty Hayes was hostess a* a delightful dinner party laat Thursday evening, February 5, at the home of her parents on Watterson Street honoring llias Eunice Wease of Charlotte, bride-elect of February 15. , , The Hayes home was attractively decorated in the Valentine manner, the same motif being carried in the table appointments and in ^he after dinner mints which were melded in heart shapeAfter a delicious dinner swes'eerved, guests were entertained with sev ersl appropriate games and contests [; and Miss Wease was presented a shower of gifts. Miss Hayes was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Baxter ? Hayes. Quests included Miss Charles Tillman, Mies Peggy Sizemore, Miss An DC prvwwrr, # Mrs. Bobby Hanaon. all of CfcaiV.ta and Mtea Mary Hayo* ^ ' ERSONALS ' #? Phone 167 . ' " 1 ' .' i J! Mr. and Mrs. W K Mauney left Monday lor a vacation trip to Florida Mrs. J. C. Jolly returned Sunday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Blaekwelder in Philadelphia. O. W. Myers is in St. Louis this week on a buying trip. ^ Mrs. O. W. Myers plans to leave Sunday for a trip to California. Arnold Kiser and George Houser have returned from New York where they spent the weekend. R. G. Pipnk and Tommy Baker have returned to_ Chapel Hill after | spending the weekend here ' with | their parents. The condition of Mrs. A. E. Cline who is critically ill in Shelby Hosipital was described on Thursday j morning as being slightly improved. ! Mrs. Edith Goforth and Miss Mary 'Evelyn Goforth are visiting Mrs. E. A. Lopez, jr., and Mr. Lope? in Tarnjpa, Fla. I? E. W. Griffin, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Griffin, was ar.ong those making the Dean's'Mr:; at the Univer jsity of North Carolina for the Fall {quarter. Mr. Griffin, who is a senior i in the University School of Pharma icy, has returned to Chapel Hill afj'er spending the weekend with his i parents. Miss Jeanne Griffin has returned j to Syracuse, N. Y., after spending between semester holidays with ; friends in West Hartford, Conn., and .Greenport, N. Y. Miss Griffin, dau' ghter of Mr and Mrs. E. W. Griffin, ' is a Senior at Syracuse University. Dick Baker, student at the Unij versity of Indiana, has returned to I Bloomington after spending the 'weekend here with his parent*While at home, Mr! Baker had as itls guest, Joe Holwager, a fellow stuident from Indianapolis Future Festivities Ptiddy, February 13 2:30 p. m.?Mrs. Sam O, Davis.will ! be hostess at an eleven table bridge k party ar the Country Club- ' t 1 Butuiduy. February 14 ! DONT FOHGE7T THAT VALENTINE! Wednesday. February It 3:00 p. m.?-West School FTA . will | meet for a Founder's Day program 4:00 p. m. Central PTA will meet for a tea and a program on Founder's Day. Friday. February 20 7:80 p. m.?Senior Woman's club will meet and hear a timely program on Peace to be presented by Mrs. W. T. Weir. Mrs. Norman Hostess To Adelphian Club Mrs. J. S. Norman was hostess last Thursday afternoon to members and guests of the Adelphian Club at the home of Mrs. J. R. Davis. '. Three tables of Rook were In play and when scores were counted, prizes were presented to Mrs. Joe Thom son and Mrs. A. M. Hicks. Art enticing salad and dessert carrying the Valentine motif was served at the conclusion of play. Guests for the afternoon were Mesi dames E. A. Shenk, Joe Thomson, J. R. Davis, Wilson Crawford, E. W. ipriffin, Harold Crawford, R. L. Mau| ney, H. C. Mayes, A. M. Hicks, W. T. I Weir. E C. McClain and L. C Parsons Initial Club Night Held Last Saturday "Club Night" was initiated at the Kings Mountain Country Club 1? *,t Saturday night when around eighty guests, including members, their wives and guests, many from other towns, gat here for an enjoyable evening of dining, dancing and card playing. M.tenolia leaves, candies and evergr -cns in pretty groupings were used throughout the clubhouse to add a cheerful decorative note. Dinner was served buffet style and afterwards, guests had their choice of dancing in the main dining room or playing cards in the private dining room and the upstairs card rooms. The social committee, who are formulating plans for future Tlub Nights," were encouraged by the number attending the inaugural affair and hope to make an UmMMcmerrt in the near future as to the proposed schedule for ?*>ch Birth Announcements Xjr. aad lfrs. William Patterson announce the birth of a son. February 5, at Shelby hospital. Mr. aad Mrs. Ralph Matroey announce the birth of a daughter, February t, at S.,clby hospital. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Reynoldi . announce tne turn or ?. ton, Febru I toy 9, at Shalby hospftau. j;-. *\y% ' ; ' * * .. ''. ' ; ftLD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. G. Gravson's Fa/pni THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERE Senior' Club Women To Meet Next Week Members of the Senior Woman's '.Clyb will meet at the clubhouse at 7:30 on the evening of February 20 5 at which time the hostess committee will be composed of Mesdames J. K. Willis, P. D. Patrick, Charles Murphy, Paul Mauney, I. G. Patterson and E. A. Shenk. s Mrs W. T. Weir, chairman of the International Relations committee, will present the program which will be an introduction and explanation of The World 'Organization of Mothers of Ail Nations to End War. After the introduc.tion and explanation of the purposes of the organization, a Woman's Manifesto, written by Dorothy Thompson will be given and the demands of the organization will be outliped. Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, president of the club, in announcing the meeting date said, "I want to urge all members to be present to hear this program on Peace and what we, as women, can do to insure peace for the World." ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeter and Mr. and Mrs. L. 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