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SOCIAL AND PERSC of INTEBES1 MBS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor MYF Group Very * Active The Methodist Youth Fellowship met early Sunday evening for Junior choir practice, directed by Mrs. E. C. Brandon, jr., assisted by B. S. Peeler, Jr., with Miss Barbara Gault as organist. Following the rehearsal, the young people were served a weenie supper In the basement by Circle No. 6, of which Mrs. G. F. Lattimore is leader. At 6:30 the MYF met in the Youth Chapel tor a dedication service on "Peace." The American flag and thi Christian flag stood on each side o the picture of Christ, illuminated b; a candle, and formed an appropriate worship center. Miss Jo Ann Fall 1 conducted the service, assisted b. Miss Patsy Jolly and Miss Jean Lynch. A solo was rendered by B, S. Peeler, Jr., during the program. 28 were present. Following the business led by Jack Matthews, president, during which the group made plans to at- [ tend the District Youth Rally in Charlotte Dec. 7, the Junior choir Bang for the evening service. A workshop was held Tuesday evening at the home of Misses Jackie and Betty Wilson to make plans for the coming month for the young peo pie's activities and programs. The Junior choir will practice Friday night at 7 o'clock in the church j basement^ 1 n preparation of a1 Christmas program. Next Sunday evening the groUj> will discuss "Friendship.' , j W. B. Barber Feted On His Birthday On Sunday, November.28, at the home of Mrs. Clyde Lindsay a dinner was given honoring W. B. Barber on his birthday. A bountiful spread was enjoyed i by the following: Mrs. Y. O. Weaver " and children, Mrs. Joe Strong and family, Mrs. Clifford McMurry and family of Shelby, Mrs. Bill Green and family of Forest City, Mrs. Hall Goforth and family, Mrs. Bill Mulli- J nax and family, Mrs. Barber of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Barber's brother, J. D. Ashley and Mrs. Ashley of Charlotte. Ace Of Clubs With 'i\ Mrs. Aubrey Mauney A profusion of fall flowers and Bitter Sweet added to the attractive- : ness of the Mauney home on Friday night when Mrs. Aubrey Mauney en- j tertained members of the Ace of Clubs and invited guests. 1 he guests found their places at j beautifully appointed tables and a ! delicious turkey dinner with all accessories was served. Thanksgiving moth's, were carried out in tallies and decorations. On a ! table in the end of the living room j were miniature Pilgrims on their way to church surrounded by shocks ' of corn, pumpkins, a rail fence and J vegetables. Mrs. Phillip Padgett was recipient 1 of high score prize for ladies, Jacob j Cooper for men E. Abbott received the floating . ^e. Mr. and Mrs. I Haywood E. Lynch received high score lor couples. Mrs. James Anthony, a recent bridge, was presented a piece of crystal. Dr. and Mrs. Herman Easom of Wilmington, rouse guests of the hostess, were given a set of hand crocheted mats. Out-of-town guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parris, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cothran of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence LOhr of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wolfe of Charlotte. Fortnighters Club Meet With Mrs. Ramseur Two rabies of Bridge were in play last Ftiday afternoon when Mrs. W. L. Ramseur entertained members of the Fortnighters club and the |oi. w ,.i mIu i luwiirg uu?t(s; incsuauies.raui ncislet, Hunter Neisler, George Lattlmore and O. P. Le vis, at her home on West Mountain street. Colorful berries and foliage were used for decorations. ^ A desert course was served. Mrs. George Houser held high score for the af ternoon. Hamburger Supper At Lake Montonia On Friday night, November 26, a group of young people enjoyed a "Hambu&er Supper" at the Carpenter home, at Lake Montonia. Cards, progressive conversation and singing was entered into by the following: Dorcas Carpenter, Gene Mitch^m, Louann Herndon, Bill Brymer of Bessemer City, Jean Webb, David Neill, Prances Payne, Ted Ramsey, Betty Lynch, George TOlleson, Mary Beth Hord, Tommy Baker, Bobbie Simmons, Walter Harmon, Betty Hord, Don Carpenter of Bessemer City, Lonora Plonk, Buddy Lackey of FalUrton. . .? . ' THIS " " 1 ? >NAL HAPPENINGS r to WOMEN PHONE 167 m>> . ? ivnss <cr<mtt Honored At Pre-Nuptial Party Mrs. H. C. Mayes delightfully enterralned Tuesday night at ten tables of bridge honoring Miss Mary Frances Gantt, bride-elect of the tenth of this month. The lovely Mayes home was effectively decorated in the Christmas spicit. The living room, dining room and den were thrown en-suite. Guests were greeted at the dir? door where a crackling log fire, .pine boughs and lighted tapers were used.. A happy Santa Claus is an aqua rium of snow balls added to the lbliday party. Miss Gantt's place was marked -vtth a miniatu.-e white oolonial brilal corsage. A dessert plate of green and white tfce cream, individual bride cakes, nuts and hot tea was served. At the conclusion of play Mrs. Wil 11am Ruddock was winner of high score. Mrs. Dan Finger second high and Mrs. Jacob Mauney, low. The floating prize Was won by Mrs. Otto Williams. The hnMPOt nre?nt?^ iii? _ ll'V. 1/1 tUC* elect with crystal in her chosen pattern. t. Miss Virginia Plonk Fetes Miss Gantt ' . * One of the loveliest pre-nuptial parties for Miss Frances Gantt was given Friday afternoon when Miss Virginia Plonk was hostess, to three tables of bridge and one of rook. On her arrival Miss Gantt was presented a corsage of chrysanthe mums. 1 - v. After several progressions, guests were invited to the dining room On the dining table were paper dolls dressed as a bride and her attendants, the dresses were made with a full skirt. After the Ohs! and Ahs! the guests were asked to select a doll, cleverly hidden underneath the skirt was a perfectly appointed salad plate. A sweet course of ice cream and cake was passed. Mrs. W. B. Thomson won high in bridge. Mrs. Arthur Gantt in rdok' Miss Gaijtt, the honoree, was remembered with silver in her pat tern. I For S*fetv I -J For Economy . V - : ' *' ' * For Convenience ' i ' Drive On LEE Summer - Winter TIRES The cleats act like chains, make drivina in snow .and mud possible .. Alter tbe cleats wear off you have .a V. :'** ' regular, iull-treaded tire. Put on a set todayl * ' Center Service J Phone 62 Everything For The Cor - , ' . b .-!>: t . : ' ' . KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. i til. ? i i i i n . Clippers To Meet All-Stars Sunday Charlotte. ? 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