- : ' > "7 - Mpjl Page Two * Society News Frances Garrison Circle With Miss Ware The Frances Garrison circle of th< A. H. P; church met Monday nighi with Miss Annie Mae Ware. Mrs: P. G. Rattenee conducted tin devotional. . During the business meeting tb? circle made plans for tfpreadin; cheer at ChrlMrnas. Alter the conclusion of thegram e Christmas, party was errf'foyed. caroli were, eunj; ant! gilts exchanged. Miss Ware assisted by Mrs. Or; Weir as co hostess served delicious refreshments. The home was beautifully decora ted in keeping with the Christmas oeasom ' Christmas Program At Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon at live o'clock at the (Prvsby tcrlan church, a Christ mas program, With One Accor Sing Praises" will be presented. Thii Is a service of Scripture and soni and a cordial imitation is extender to the public to come V * -"V*" *y<.-r ' } " ' ; i Marliene Weir Celebrates Birthday > La#t Tuesday evening JtheV home | > of Mrs. Coman Fa 1 is "was the scene i , of a lovely, party when Mrs. Sam | weir entertained members oi t.ne , Junior dancing class, paying lovely; 2 compliment to Iter little daughter,. Mariiene on her sixth birthday. I' The Yuletide decorations were t extremely pretty. On one end oi the ; mantle was a candy Christmas tree; i on the other end a lighted Santa i Claug with red Christmas stockings! hanging from the mantle. r A beautiful two tiered birthday 5: cake in pink and white adorned the center of the table, the children - sang 'Happy Birthday" after which * Mariiene blew out the candles. Ice cream and cake was served. Each i one was given colored bells as fav; ors. Pictures were made of the group Those present were: Kay Mauncy. Ann Cooper, Wane Limerick, Nancy c Hovis, Annie Vera Oiling, Sue Hun nicutt, Lilian Lewis, Dian Day. Lynd da Parton, Jane Hciuser, Judy Early, s Lollie Page, Patti Howard, Charlene g Thorn a soon, Sara Dell Hendricks, J Paul Hendricks, Uncellc Sralings, p Sandy Campbell, Norma Farr, Peggy Ware, 'Ann Palis, Derice Weir. .-> >V . ?. Handwewly W|M< Mm1) impnmr+t dia1 mmacmic ring.ol mood wt initial ring i. tag onys.i4K floM Miniti wyotot $19.50 $35.00 Pay $1.00 Wn?k 3-sparkling gcnumr A brilliant iti i tircon* in a moJcrn beautiful serti design mounting of this an ou 10K gold. -- " birthstor.e r $l6S0 ^ " $vi.so ^ fi ,%! //f ? $15.15 ? Delling I ' - .. -. *' % ... v .* ' : ' ? > \*.V v . X.-' *" \ [ HE KINGS MOPHTAIK HERi MYF Continues Talks On Friendship The Senior Methpdist Youth Fel }o>wshit> met Sundav evening in rh. chap*! with 22 present. They sat it a large circle for their program, i discussion on "The Uae and Abus< of Friendship" led by Doris Jolly, as sisted by Jack Matthews, who rea< the scripture, and Nan Jean Gant who led the group in prayer. Fol lowing the business session, th group enjoyed refreshments provi ded by Mrs. W. M. Gatrn and Circl No. 4 for both MY F. groups. t "! At the evening service a larg Announcement?? Reid Formerly of Peopl has been a< 3 REGULAR BAR A; ; IGAtTNET 433 North DEL jfe ? - s . - ' * ^ ^ **> ',* #A"' " ' " '' ' m A . . y\\ ^V ^__ ___*+\ .; er's Je1 ^>' ' ; ..- ['? >*-;'. .. tiagi Mountain's Landing J?w? . :"xv " ' ' ' ? ../ "> ... /;. , ... . , ' , HLD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. H. C. number of young people rendered 1 a Christmas program in music. This Junior choir was directed by Mrs. ] L. C. Brandon, jrl, with Miss Bar-, " bara Gault as the Youth organist. [The auditorium was beautifuiiy dec < ?' brftted fpr this candlelight servicb r *; by Mr*. C. J. Gaujt. jr. Mike Milam v i read the spripture. t lj A large number of the .Seniors 1 [ were to attend the sub-District,meet ( ! ing at Trinity Methodist church t Thursday night. t e - Next Sunday evening a worship service will be presented at the Senior MYF meeting with Jackie Wil- i e son as leader. jl.?: ? , . . . . . " | S. Belk es Barber Shop. Shelby Sded to our staff BERS TO SERVE YOU BARBER SHOP Piedmont Ave. . I . 1 ' ' W i iMrrmc LlllVl?J\ O . * Hi fl El trig RING or a WATCH that never litj hien the love)ight in her (or hit) eye* ..J B wee the art's voice quiver just a bit J when the (or he) aaya... m Kys LOVE and WEAR IT!" A K1ALLY SINCE IT GOMES FROM A ^flfl fE ^ V :V; ; ^trj I mFw^ n| BSPi Jfcf 4 I I ' ^ |^ I \ m\ * '4fi^HfeS^*.j. \>' ^ifeirf^^iSilij^^ jSS jArdP -W V^BJAr Jfl H>2fl jw^^KflH^BHHI^BtraLb' jJBBp' I hmmuom I wel Sho] tort mmmmmmm+mmammmmmmm-mmm'mmKmmmm * 'fry -V - ' f, , v y.- , '1 ; ' ' -' * * . ' I' " v ' x ' ?{ ' - i . . / "' w ^ i r i i I ^ Mrs. Jacltsoii Fetes j' Duplicate Bridge Club ; The Country Club was artistically i lecurated with poinsettias, mistletin and hnllv Vlnndau oftamnnn vhen Mrs. Howard Jackson enter- i ained the Duplicate Bridge Club. Jts>* . M Lighted takers and effective Christmas arrangements adorned he private dining room where the ables were arranged for bridge. Mesdames L. E. Abbott and J. D. ~ ' ' t* If WOOD! - . i ^1 'Vj a superb chi tfll W, Pay S3 f *| /jfM p /S ARRAMtiC Y#UM iy . ' - ' >x vi*. : ^ ' H $?& "'" \>* ^'9s ^ ' ' ?& "" : ' Friday. December 17. 1941 L-ong won high score. * ^ ^ InvJted guests Were Mrs. Ca(l Mauney and Mrs. Dap Finger, v When cauls were laid aside min* iohrfA r?o n/1 In irrQniroryior> ?-- ii o-w wHiiuic d* * uii^vtiivii kg " VJ V placed on each table, a delicious salad and sweet course with coffee was served. Farm people in North Carolina eat more pork, both fresh and cured, than all other types of meat combined. immS&SSBSB&&&2&EBBS8S& \ jfir | Give Jarmctns From ? ABB'S 4 P.r * k H^n 4?vRk \v\ I flK V >\ " / . \ \ a SPECIAL! ij it diamonds in fS innel setting of S )f yellow gold ?8 LOO Week v/ t / I f /W? v sltfrlrm ^^miSmrTwn V I; \J.} * ' f. >.T3_ ,' 4 S Brrmm W ?N TIKMS ' v ':