SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS of INTEBEST to WOMEN MRS. P. D. HERN DON. Editor PHONE 167 Attie Bostic Y. W. A. Met Monday Night .The Attie Bo*tic Y. W. A. of the Firm Baptist church met Monday nvght at the home of Miss Betty Knox Davis with Miss- Joyce Foster an Joint hosiers. Miss France? Edens, president, was in charge. Roll was called and minutes of the last meeting read. ?Four new members were welcomed, Misses Nancy and Barbara Allen, Bftty Lou Hayes and Dorothy Teas cneer. During the business it was decid ed to send a duffle oag overseas, the <.'k>thing to be gathered by February <>. A program on "Stewardship" was pr<\-en;ed by Barbara Matthews. During the social hour tempting refreshments were served by the hostesses. Intermediate Youth, j Have Program The Intermediate Youth Fellow fth p of Central Methodist church met Sunday evening for a program on "Education in Modern China" in which the following persons took pari: Annie Mob ley Djlling. Billy Br.gg.s Joyce Biser, Buddy Murray, Shirley Falls, Gail Allen, Jay Pat terson, Jr., and the councilors. Be fore this meeting the group joined the Seniors in aChinese tea, with cookies, in the church basement. These young people met Tuesday night with Joyce Biser for a "Work j+foop." . Blalock-Crawiord Nuptials March 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Biaiock an nounce the engagement of their, daughter, Joe Ann, to William Don- j aid Crawford son of- Mr. ant' Mrs. T. H. Crawford. The wedding will be March 3. IMPEBIA I * THEATRE FRIDAY. Jan. 21 "Dairy Kenyon" Joan Crawford Her. ry Fonda also "Saddle Pals" Gene Autry No. V Son ut Zorto SATURDAY. Jan. 22 ? "Mark of the Lash" Laib Laltuc Fussy St. John also "Calcutta" Allon Ladd William Bendlx Cartoon No. 13 Tex Rangtl MON. & TUES.. Jan. 24 & 25 "Pardon My Sarong" Abbott & Costellc also "Mummy's Ghost" Lon Chancy WED. THURS., Jan. 26 4 2? "Romance of Rosy Ridge" Von Johnson also "Music Man" with the Teen-Agcrs No. S Federal Operators ?. Underworld. Inc. SOON ? Blood on the Mecn ? Return of Wild Fire Dixie 11 1 1 FRIDAY Doubie Featuie Progress "Secret Beyond The Door" Joan Bennett Miacbel Redgrave also "Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie" JohpDT Mock Btcwji Fuity Knight , Coitoon Lot* Show 10:30 SATURDAY Double Feature Progs 0030 | "Strange Gamble" Hcpolong Cassidy Andy Clyde also t "Urknown Island" >? Technicolor Virginia G*ey Barton Mac Lane Cartoon MOKDAY & TUESDAY "A Partner for Peggy" > tonne CrainWilliam Hoi den Now* lot* Show Monday 1C 30 WEDNESDAY A TRVBSDAY Night Has A Thousand Eye*" Edwasd S. Robinson Gall Russell Lete Show Wed. 10;* Youth Fellowships Have Chinese Tea Seniors of the Methodist Youth Fellowship met with the Intermedi ates Sunday evening for a Chinese tea, using re.al jasmine ?ea which ' the groups ordered, and cookies pro- | vided by Mrs. i. H. Arthur's circle, who also prepared the tea. Follow ing rhta, the group went into their chapel for a program, "China Yes terday and Today. " After the sing ing of a hymn, Billy Allen read the I scripture and led the group in pray * $r. Jean Lynch, dressed in a Chinese , robe, then told' the story of "Dr. Aprocot," about a Doctor in China, which will be concluded by her at , the next meeting of the M. Y. F. Both groups were directed in Jun ior choir practice by B. S. Peeler, jr., with Barbara Gault at the organ, i They sang for the evening service. The Seniors were to meet for a "Workshop" Thursday with Nan Jean Gantt. They will also attend the sub-district meeting in Dallas Thursday, January 27. Cars will leave the church at 6:45 to take them. ? Kid Party Enjoyed By Pauline Ladies Members of the Pauline communi ty club held their regular meeting j Tuesday night in the club house. The meeting was opened by all j singing, Jesas. Loves Me. Mrs. Clyde Murphy gave the devotional after whfch the Lord's Prayer was repeat ed in unison. Mrs. Earl Led ford, presided over ] the business. Twenty-six members j were present. The program had been arranged as a "Kid's Party". Each member came dressed as a small cnild. Chil- , drcn's games were played and a hi larious rime enjoyed. A prize was , presen'ed Mrs Bill Cash aj* the best dressed child present. The "children" were asked to line j up and the hostesses, Mesdames Or ville Morris, Theodore Barrett and Wilma Payne, gave each one a bag j containing a sandwich, piece of cake, tangerine, candy and blow gum. Coffee was passed. The meeting was closed with pray er by Mrs. Charles Bridges Ace Ol Clubs With Mrs. C. F. Mauney Mrs, Carl F. Mauney w.as hostess last Thursday afternoon at a pretty bridge party at her home when she enter'tained .members of the Ace of Clubs and several guest*] Spring Dowers Were used.as room decorations. A tempting salad plate and sweet ouurse was served to the foMowing: Mesdames W. 'R. Craig, J. M. Cooper, j K. W. Plonk, Aubrey Mauney. W. K. j Mauney, Jr , H. E. Lynch, club mem- , hers, and Mrs. L. A. Kis#', Mrs. H. j C. Mayes, invited guests Mesdames W. K, Mauney, Jr. and ! L A. Klser were recipients of the prizes. Mrs. H. C. Mayes Fetes Mr?. E. D. Bowden Tuesday afternoon, January 4, j Mrs. H. C. Mayes entertained at ywo i tables of bridge, honoring Mrs. ?. I P Bowden, bouse guest ot her dau ghter, Mrs. S. M. Brown. African violets, and other potted plants wer?j/used in;the living room and den. After several interesting progres sions scores were tallied and prizes presented Mts. J. H. Afthur, high, Mrs. B. S. NeiH, second hJgb, Mri Bowden, low. A gift was also pre sented rhe hoonree, "Mrs. Bowden. A sweet course was served. ? ? i. ?" ii - - - - Drive-In Theatre Kings Mtn.-Costonia Highway Beat oftic* opens 6:30 p. m. CIomi 10 p. m. Last Show 10:30 FHL 6 SAT- Jan. 21 & 23 "VIGILANTES RETURN' John Hall ' ?#*nigaiet Lindsay 2 Cartoons Sunday. Jan. 23 -SEAT THE BAND" Francos Longford Ralph Edwards New* and Comedy Ron. & TuaadaY- Jan. 24 6 25 "ONE MILLION B. C. Victor Matun - Carol Landlt Cartoon Wed. & Thurs.. Jan. K & 27 ?SLAVE G1RRL" Oe orgs Brent I , Tvonne D* Carlo Hews ?i Cartoon Tti. & Sou Jan. 28 ? 29 -THE WEBB" Tw? Cartels This Is A r easily Theatre All Children Onde* 12 ADMITTED FBEE 1 Mrs. Pressly Hostess To Four Circles The Mary Kennedy, Frances Ham-1 llton, and Frances Garrison circles were entertained by Mrs. W. L. Pressly on Monday nights An interesting program was giv en Jointly by members o I the three circles. Later, each circle assembled for a short business meeting. During the social hour which followed, refresh ments were served buffer ?*yle ttarn j a table covered with an Irish lace I clotir. A wide red satin ribbon ex-, tended the length of the table and an arrangeVnent of Nandina berries i centered with white candles formed the* centerpiece for the table. Mrs. Ben Gotoith, president of the W. M. S, of Boyce Memorial .church pre sided at the tea table. Of interest Is the fact that two years ago, the Mary Kennedy cir cle met with Mrs. Pressly. Since that time the two other circles have been organized. About fifty member attended the joint meeting. , The Minnie Alexander circle met with Mrs. Pressly on Monday after noon. Mrs. W. S. Fukon is leader of the circle. Mrs. J. M. Patterson was in charge of the program. Ten ladies attended this meeting. Local Ladies Attend Winthrop Concert Mesdames M. A. Ware, M. L. Har- ; mon, Jr? Misses Leone Patterson and j Nancy Nickies attended the Eieanor I Steber concert held in Winthrop Col I lege auditorium Wednesday, Janu ary 12th. Miss Steber made her debut at the Boston Opera house winning the "Metropolitan Auditions of the Ai*" in 1940 resulted in a Metropolitan contract and today she is a leading soprano of the company with the major role in her re;portoire. At the Winthrop concert. Miss Ste ber sang arias fTom "Julius Caesar" by Handel, "William Tell" by Ross ini, and "Louise" by Chaysenlier, and other compositions by Mozart. ! Schubert. Brahms, and 'Richard ; Strauss. Mrs. Lattimore Fetes Tuesday Bridge Club Mrs. G .F. Lattimore was a most gracious hostess to irtembers-of-th?_ Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club. After several interesting progres sions Mrs. H. R. Neisler was present ed high score prize. At the conclusion of the games a salad course was served. Social Calendar i ?? ? ?' ? ? ? ? ? FikJoy 7:30 ? The Senior Woman's club will ' meet at *he club house. Mrs. Clyde Kerns is hostess chair man. 7:45 ? :ui( Friday Night Bridge chib meets with Mrs. Carl David son at the Country Ciub. 8:00? The Couples Bridge club 1 meets" with- Mr. and Mrs. C...F. Thomasson, Jr. Saturday 8:0i)*t-Tne Bid and Bye' Club will , meet wfth Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fryer. Monday 2:30 ? Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., will entertain members of the Du-. plicate Bridge club a: the Country Club. Tuesday 3:00 ? The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. Hun ter Neisler. Thursday . 7:30 ? P. T. A. of th^ Part< Grace schoo1 will meet in the school building. V Senior Woman's Club Meet Friday Night * , The Senior Woman's club will hold their regular meeting Friday night at their club house ai 7:30. Mrs. Clyde Kern?i is hosftess chair man. Mrs. J. K. WiMls program chair man, is presenting Miss Lula Mae Teague who wjl speak on the topic. "Is Your Child Underprivileged?" Local Ladies Attend Red Cross Meeting Mrs. J. N. Gamble and Mrs. Pride Ratterree attended an all dey Red Cross Home Service conference in Gastonia January 12th. Mrs. Regina Coleman, from Area offic* in Atlanta presided over the conference. Representatives from the Red Cross chapters in- York, tlover and Gaffney, S. C., Kings Mountain Shelby, and Gastonia attended the meeting. J. W. Beard Guest Speaker At Men's Club Thp Men!s_Bible class of the ARP church are to have a supper Mon day night January 24, at 7 oVlocfc. Mr. J. W. Beard of Anderson will be the guest speaker. All men of the church are invited to attend. " ; ' I ' " FIRST BIRTHDAY ? Thomas Ml chMl CtMB. ab?Tt. celelpatsd his first birthdary Wednesday . January 19. He Is th? little son of Pvt. and Mrs. Thomas C. Green. Twin' Table Club With Mrs. Herxidon Member? of the Twin Table bridge club were entertained last Thursday night by Mrs. P. D. Herndon, Tables were appointed for refresh merits. Each table was centered with a lighted candle in a silver holder. Mince meat pie topped with ice cream and coffee was served. After four progressions prizes were prestned to Mrs. C. F. Thomasson, Sr., ami Mrs. E. W. Griffin. " Invited guests were Mesdarnes W. K. Mauney -and Fn.'d .Finger.. . Birth Announcement Mr. &nd Mrs. Ben Bundy announce the birth of a daughter, Susanne, Wednesday, January 12, at the Shel by hoepiml. Mr. and Mrs: James Early an nounce the birth of a son; Thursday January 33. at the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Norma King an nounce the birth of a daughter, Nor ma Claudette, Friday, January 14, at the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Styers an nounce the birth of a son, Frjday, January 14, at the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Rippy announce the birth of a son, Monday-, January 17, at the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sell announce the birtti of a daughter, Mcyiday, January 17, at the Garrison General Hospital. Meeting Of West v School P.T,j?1 ' ' West school P-TA held the regu lar meeting in the school Auditori um Wednesday alii'moun. The pro gram was opened hy the devotional conducted by Mrs. B. A. Murray. Mrs., Paul Hendricks, program chairman, lor January, introduced the gu???t speaker, Mr. E. C. Brandon, jr. Mr. Brandon spoke on 'XMvtc Responsi bility," or what he chose lo call ".Citizens Responsibility," emphasU ing the fact that the child 1 s art In dividual personality, and, needs toe co-operation of parents and teachers for bis proper development. Pointing out the many projects that our schools, churches, and community might undertake in order to advance the projects connected with our chil dren and young peoples activities. Through Mr. Brandon's discusSf->n, member of the P-TA were given fopd for thought and serious meditation. Mrs. Phillip Baker presided over the business session. A very specfal invitation was extended to West P-TA members to attend: the pro gram "Education in N. C., Today and Tomorrow," to be presented by Mrs. W. R. Craig in the' high school a-u ditorium on January 25 at 8 p. m. Mrs. Craig,* program chairman, announced that Mrs. 'Fred Plonk would have charge -of Hie February meeting, the subject being "Found ers Day." At 'the conclusion of the business I session, members and guests Were j invited into the cafeteria for re freshments, grade mother of tlie fourth grade acted as hostess. " ^ M. E. Herndon Honored On Birthday A very lovely dinner party hon oring M. E. Herndon ofGharlotte on his 63th birthday anniversary wis given by his daughter, Mrs. F. M Fryer at her home in the Herndon apartments Sunday, January 16. The central decoration interest af, the dining table was the lavish ly decorated birthday cake. A perfectly app tinted dinner wjs served Mr. Herndon, the hoonree. and his children, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Herndon of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Herndonj Jr? of Charlotte and the hostess, Mrs. Fryer. # f Rev. Pressly Speaks To Limestone Students /? . : \ ,"?**> .j*5'!,. 'Lii * ?' ' Rev. and Mrs. ,W. L. Pressly were in Gaffney Wednesday night. Rev. Pressly made an address be fore the student body of Limestone college. An Added Value! All Fall And Winter Yow Pkk At Straight cut. were S3.95