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Circle Meetings Methodist Circle No) One of the Central Me thodist church met the home of Mr;;. Paul Hendricks, Monday night. \irs. J. R. Davis, leader, presiding. Mrs. B. S. NetM gave the devotion al. Mrs. Tolleson led the discussion on, "Hawaii, Paradise of the Pacif ic." . Ten members were present. ? A dessert course was served dur i ... - ----- mg the social hour. Circle Nynjber Five of Central Me tHodise church met at the home .of Mrs. L B. Goforth Monday night with Mrs. J. H. Arthur, the leader, presiding. Mrs. T. A. Pollock conducted the devotional service, opening with, the call to worship, "O Give Thanks Un to the Lord: for he is good: because his mercy endureth forever." The topic for the devotional was "'A Working Together ? t.ove." with cm V'fif "8* ?????? 4* v v v v "i* v v v v V ?fr 4> * ?fr ?> + f + ?fr $ ?fr ?fr f ' + ?fr ?fr <i> fr ?fr ? ?fr <? ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?:? t ?fr * ?> <? <? ? ? * ?fr ? <? <? ?fr ?> ?fr ?? ?? + ?fr <? <? a <? * ? ?fr ??. ?fr ?fr T A <? ?fr ?fr ?t ?+ V ?fr -fr A * <? ?{? ? ?fr <? ?> + 4 Win his Q wish Shirts & Toes <&r ' Valentine Specials! Archdalc skirts of unsurpassed quality ? - plus Jtyle, perfect fit, smart designs and colors odd up to longer wearing com fort and good looks. Give a valentine he'll remember. tt Mir $2.95 Archdale ties new designs and colors will make his heort fondly turn to thoughts of your love. Got his special "Valen-tie" now $1 .00 fir $1.50 DEPARTMENT STORE 'f ?! '-.I!? *?.. ' . ?. | Remember? T ou Always Save At Belk's prtisis ort the .tNerrte* ?fcnrk? Mrs. W. R. .Craig led the study of the evening, a continuation of the thou J; hi brought out in the devotion al. Mrs. Craig gave some interesting facts concerning Hawaii and its peo pie and told of the Susannah Wesley Home in Honolulu, one of the many homes of its kind supported by the Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice,- Methodist Episcopal church. During the business session, re ports were given and routine busi ness mar.ers discussed. The hostess assisted by Mrs.' C, E. Warlick .served chicken salad sand- ! wiches, sweets and Russian tea. The rooms were attractively ar ranged with Jonquils, breath oi spring and other lovely flowers. Circle No. 6 of the Central Metho dist church met at the home of Mrs. Jim Kerns, Monday night, Mrs. George Lattimore, the leader, pre siding. , Mrs. C. L. Jolly, in charge of the program, gave the devotional on "^Love." The topic for discussion was, "Ha waii, And Its People." During the business session rou tine business matters were; discuss ed. Fourteen members were pres ent. The circle was delighted to have three Visitors. Mrs. Pruett, Mrs. Fos kie of Raleigh, and Jane Croaker. After the business a social .hour was enjoyed. . An attractively ap pointed salad plate carrying out the Valentine idea was served. Baptist , The Estill Council circle of the : First Baptist church met at the i home of Mrs. Rufus Oates Monday | night with Mrs. C. C. Oates as hos j test;. i Mrs. Rufus Oaies," leader, presided I over he routine business, each mem her had brought clothing to be sent lor Baptist World Relief. The circle 1 was delighted to welcome a new i member. Eleven members were pres j ent, . ! Mrs. Howard Ware taught .some on ( "Guide to Community Missions." During the social hour delicious refreshments were served. , Presbyterian | Circle No. One of the Presbyterian 'church held their monthly meeting | at the home of Mrs. W. T. Weir on Monday night. This was their annua! covered J dish dinner. Valentine motif carried out in the decorations. The dining table was centered with an arrangement of red cameJfas sur rounded with, red hearts flanked on either side wijh cut glass candle sticks holding lighted red tapers. Very tempting and appetizing dish es of food were artistically arranged on the table. Guests filled their pla tes and found their places at-auxili ary tables ,in the living room, each of these tables were Centered wjjll red camefias. Mrs. Charles Murphy gave the de votional. Mrs. Merle Beatty, program chair man, gave an interesting article on "The American Negro." Mrs. E. T. Plott, leader, presided ' over the business. Sixteen -members, land one visitor, Miss Kathrvn Dowd were present. I Mrs. Plott appointed the following j nominating committee:. Mesdames J. C. NickleS. W. T. Weir, and Miss Carlyle Ware. Circle No. 2 of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs, j Hayne' Blackmer with Mrs. O. C. O' Farrell as co-hostess. A dessert course was served be fore the beginning of the program. Mrs. P. D. Patrick ga've a very in teresting Bible study on the 'Letters of John. Mrs. P. D. Herndon read an article! from the Survey on "Love Your Nei- ; ghbor,'' . . A,; In the absence of the leader, Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. H. R. Webb presided over the business. Lutheran The Myrtle Derrick circle of the Lutheran Qhurch held its regular B. & B. Food Stores, Inc. ? -STAPLES i ? " *"? '* ? .. . ? j 4-lb. Carton Jewel Lard .... !| w:-ite ? Margarine 27c 14%; |BG9r'' fiapl'l Lard lie 1 large and 1 small ^ 37c _ WESTERN GRADE "A* -MEATS Lb. Sirloin Steak .. 79c Lb. T-Bone Steak 79c Chuck Roast . . . 49c Lb Sausage 37c Lb ^^^?49c Fryers arrive re^terly -PRODUCE Green 2 Lbs. Cabbage 7c 2 Bunches Celery 25c V. ' -f. ' ' . * . ? . .? Lb. Sweet Pepper 19c . 3 Lbs. Yellow Onions 15c 19c * Bunches Carrots Y0U1L FIND REGULAR FOOD SAVINGS HERE __ - t .? i ?" f ?! ?' TT>WMi? wuii'-AlrA v iJliY day night. ? ' * Mrs. Fred Plonk gave a <'ery in- ' tereSting and instruction- laik op "Lutherans. In Our Geographical Frontier!" Mrs. W. L. Mauney. leader, presi ded over the business session. During the .social hour .the hos;os.s assisted by Mrs. J. B. Simpson and Mrs. Jacob Mauney, served delicious ' plum short cake and Russian tea. Twenty one members and one v is- j ltor, Mrs. T. H. Smart, of EUenboro, < were present. ' ' ' I U Ban Tin, ass..-tam director of ' (he Burma Agricultural Service, will spend thp next month i,n NofthCar j olina, studying the agricultural ex tension service set up. He is current j ly in Halifax County. Next week he ; will move on to Edgecombe, and two weeks later, to State College. North ; Carolina is one of the three states on * his schedule, mainly because cot ton and peanuts are grown here. Farmers in the mountain counties are showing unusual, interest in the work stock elinics being held there, j More than 700 farmers participated j in the series of clinics held In Ashe, < Haywood and Watauga counties. IS etc Rrprrimtf .security Council 1 ' * 'V* ?"&&! t ?? . <? - - - - - ummmmmwrnrn ' Elected by the U.N. General AMcmhljr, Cuba, Egypt and Norway are this year beginning to serve two-year terms on the Security Council in succession to Belgium, Colombia and Syria. Here General G. I,. McNaughton of Canada (serond from left), January'* Council President, greets (left to right) Alberto lnocente Alva re* of Cuba; Mahmoud Bey Kawil of Egypt; and Finn Moe of Norway. FOR HER VALENTINE GIFT Ladies' Bridal En?eftible $59 up Ladies' Birthstone Rings $9.75 up . h v tf . vA' Ladier' Chokers . S2.50 up Rhinestone Earrings SI. 50 Ladies' Inset Pins . . SI. 25 (Large Selection) Ladies' Pearls Ladies" Charm Bracelets Sunbeam and G-E Toasters $21.50 Other Toas'.ars SI7.50 . SUNBEAM AUTOMATIC COFFEE MAKERS HALLMARK VALENTINES? FULL SELECTION * G-E Automatic Electric Irons ' $11.95 G-E Wafile Irons $17.95 ?32.50 " y J?W?L SHOP 70n(fi7W<nintGuin,. 7iC Kings Mountain's Leading Jewelers ^ f *' ? *
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