SOCIAL AMD PERSONAL HAPPENINGS
oi INTEREST to WOMEN,
MBS. P. D. HERN DON. Editor PHONE 167
Bridal Courtesy
Shown Miss Griiiin
Miss Je'Anne Griffin, wrfde-elect
of April was accorded a lovely cour
tesy on Monday night when Mrs. L.
E. Abbott and Mrs. James McKin
ney entertained at the hutre of the
former.
Three tables for bridge were plac
ed in the living room amid bowls of
spring flowers and potted azaleas.
A dessert course was served be
fore the progressions started.
After four progressions Miss Grif
fin, the honoree, captured high score
and the floating prize| Miss Nancy
Nickles received second high.
The hostesses presented MJsb Grif
fin a teaspoon in her silver pattern.
Mrs. J. E. Anthony
Hostess To Circle
The Macie Stevenson circle of the
A. R. P. Church met at the home of
Mrs. J. E. Anthony on Monday after
noon.
Mrs. Earl Carpenter had charge of
the devotional and the program.
. A very interesting discussion on
"Stewardship" was given.
Mrs. McFadden read an article on
"How Christ Suffered."
Mrs. N. F. McGftl, leader for the
year, had charge of the business
session. This being the first meet
ing of the year plans were made for
the Mission work' for this year.
Circle Meets With
Mrs. H. B. Jones
The Mary Kennedy Circle of the
A. R. P. church met Monday night
at the home of Mrs. Tom Crawford.
Mrs. John McGill opened the meet
Ing with prayer. Mrs. M. A. Ware
was in charge of the program, and
an Interesting discussion on "Stew
ardship was enjoyed by all.
Twelve members were present.
The hostess assisted by Mrs. Don
ald Crawford served a delicious
plate of chocolate eclairs, angel
food cake and hot tea.
Drive-In Theatre
Kings Mtn.-Gastonia Highway
Box office opens 6:30 p. m.
Frl. & Sat-, Match 25 & 26
Double Feature
"LITTLE IODINE"
Jo Ann Marlowe
"SANTA FE UPRISING"
Cartoon
Sunday, March 27
"DESIRE ME"
Greer G arson
News and Cartoon
MON. & TUES.. Mar. 2? &29
"HIGH WALL"
Robert Taylor
Herbert Marshwll
Comedy
WED. & THURS.. Max. 30 & 31
in color
"THREE DARING
DAUGHTERS"
Jeanette MacDonald
Jane Powell
News
FRI. & SAT? April 1 & 2
Double Feature
"HAIL CALIFORNIA*
FIREBRANDS"
Adrain Booth - Monte Hale
"MADONA OF THE DESERT"
' Cartoon
This Is A Family Theatre
All Children Under IS
ADMITTED FREE -
Equipped with Heater* Speaker
Units for "Home Comfort"
Dixie
FRIDAT
. Double Feature Program
"Saxon Charm"
Robert Montgomery
John Payne - Susan Hayward
also
"Fighting Seebe*>s"
Susan Hayward . John Wayne
Cartoon
Late Show 10:30
SATURDAY
Double Feature Program
"El Dorado Pass"
Charles Starrett
Smiley Burnette
also
"Blondie's Big Deal"
Penny Singleton
Arthur Lake
Cartoon
MONDAY & TUESDAY
"South of St. Louis"
Joel McCrea - Alexis Smith
News
Late Show Monday 10:30
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
"Kiss in the Dark"
David Niven . Jane Wyman
Cartoon Hews
Late Shew Wed. 10:30
Miss Plonk Reveals
Her Wedding Plans
Plans have been completed and
are announced lox the wedding of j
Miss Lenora Plonk* /daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Grier Plonk and Mr.
Austin Alexander Lackey, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs- Austin Alexander
Lackey of Fa) 1st on.
The wedding will take place Sat
urday evening at eight o'clock in
the First Presbyterian church. Rev.
P. D. PatTick, pastor of the bride, will
officiate using the double ring cere
mony.
A program of wedding music will
be presented by Mrs. N. F. McGill,
organist, and JamesThroneburg and
Billie Gene Amos, soloists.
The bride will be given in nrarri- |
age by her father. "Dr. Lackey, father
of the bridegroom, will be best man.
Miss Dorcas Caipenter will be
maid of honor, bridesmaids will be '
Miss Jean Webb, Miss Peggy Arthur,
Miss Bobbie Simons, of Kings Moun
tain and Miss 'Jean Falls of Fallston,
cousin of the groom.
Ushers will be R. G. Plonk Jr.,
John Butler Plonk of Kings Moun- ;
tain, Bobert Cline and Jim Cline of
FaJLstOn.
Immediately after the ceremony
Saturday evening, Mr. and . Mrs.
Plonk, parents of the bride, will en
tertain at a reception at the Wo
man's Club house.
Miss Plonk has been Shown num
erous pre-nUptial courtesies since
announcement of her egagement.
|_several weeks ago and will be honor
ed at additional parties this week.
Friday night after the rehearsal
Miss Jett Plonk, aunt of the bride,
will entertain at a cake cutting at
the Country Club.
Miss Plonk Given
A Lovely Luncheon
Miss Lenora Plonk, charming
bride-elect of the week was enter-,
tained at a Bridge luncheon on Sat
urday given ty Mrs. Robert Cline
at her home 'r> t allston.
The dining i .ole was covered with
a snowy white linen cloth centered
with a large bowl of white carna
tions and ferns. The luncheon was
served' buffet style.
Miss Plonk was given a corsage of
white carnations.
(?uests found their places at small
tables placed in the living room ar.d
ilcn. Bridal place cards were . used. '
The rooms were made attractive
with white carnations, gladioli, tu
lips and azaleas. After a delicious
luncheon bridge tallies in a bridal
design were given out and bridge
was enjoyed at four tables. Ice colas ]
were served during the afternoon.
Mrs. A. A. Lackey received high
score prize. The hostess presented
Miss Plonk a cup and saucer in her
China as an honor gift.
Miss Constance Champion, a bride
elect of April 30, was remembered
with a set of embroidered towels.
Attending from Kings Mountain
other than the honoree were Miss J
Louann Herndon, Miss Betty Hoid
and Miss Frances Payne.
Tuesday Bridge Club
With Mrs. Lattimore
Members of the Tuesday Afernoon
Bridge club held a pleasant meeting
this week with Mrs| George Latti
more as hostess ah her home on
Piedmont avenue.
After the games Mrs. Hunter Neis
ler was found to be winnei of the
high score prize.
The hostess served a very tasty i
salad course.
W. K. Mauneys
Visit Orton Gardens
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mauney went
to Winston-Salem on Tuesday to at- .
tend the reckal of Miss Frances!
Summers. From there they went to
Wilmington to visit the famous Or
ton Gardens returning home on Fri
day.
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ly renovated Theatre for top*
in COMPOST and ENTER
TAINMENT.
Non. A Tueft~ Mar. 28 & 29
"TARZAN'S MAGIC
FOUNTAIN"
Lex Barker - Brando Joyce ,
Cartoon ? Shorts
WED. & THURS.. Mar. 30 * .31
"KILLER McCOY'
Mickey
"SIN TOWN"
Brod Crawford
CoD?tance Bennett
Cartoon: No. 1 "King on the
Jangle Land"
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Admission ? Adults. 75c ' 'til
5 p. m., SU5 after 5p,n. Chil
dren. 90c anytime. (Tax in
cluded in ail prters)
Coca-Cola Party On
Saint Patrick's Day
Highlighting the social activities
for Saint Patrick's Day was the Co
ca-Cola party given by Mrs. C. T.
Carpenter and Mrs. O. P. Lewis at
the Woman's Club on Thursday,
March 17th.
Greeting the guests at the door
was Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Carpenter in
vited them into the club lounge
which Was very attractive with
Saint Patrick's decorations of green
and white
A long table was placed at one
side of the room this was covered
with a white linen cloth and held for
its central decoration a silved bowl
with an all white flower arrange
ment. Green candles in silver hold
ers. silver trays of assorted sand
wiches, nut fingers, green and white
mints and potato chips were placed
on the table. On one end of the ta
ble was an antique silver English
bowl with iced coca-colas. Guest6
found their places at auxiliary ta
bles which were scattered through
out the lounge. On each of these
tables were a miniature arrange
ment of Shamrock leaves afid tear
drops.
Green candles and a very artistic
bowl of snap dragons were used on
the mantle, azaleas and green can
dles in silver holders were used ot>
the desk.
The hostesses were assisted in ser
ving by Mrs. Frank Hoyle, Mrs. Gra
dy King, Mrs. J. C. Williams of Bes
semer City, Mrs. Dan Thompson of
Lincolnton and Mrs. C. T. Carpenter,
Jr.
Soft music was played and a fes
tive atmosphere prevailed. More
than a hundred ladies called during
the hours of the party.
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Circle Meets With
Mrs. T. H. Crawford
Monday evening of this week Mrs.
Henry Jones with Miss Lois Beatty
as co-hostess, most graciously enter
tained the Frances Garrison circle
of the A. R. P. church at the home
of Mrs. Jones.
Mrs. Orr Weir, assisted by Mrs.
Dean McDaniel, and Miss Pearl
Hicks, gave a very helpful program
on "Stewardship."
After the business session, a social
hour was enjoyed, at the close of
which delicious refreshments were
served by the hostesses.
Social Calendar
Friday
8:00 ? The Couples Club Will meet
with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finger.
9:00 ? Mi.?s Jett Plonk is entertain
ing at a cake cutting at the
Country Club after the Plonk
Lackey rehearsal.
Saturday
11:00 ? Miss Dorcas Carpenter and
Miss Bobbie Simons are giving
a wedding breakfast at the
New South complimenting
Miss Lenora Plonk.
1:00? Mrs. Norman Morrow and
Miss Caroline Morrow are hon
oring Miss Je'Anhe Griffin(
bride-elect with a luncheon in
Gastonia.
7:30 ? Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Abbott are
entertaining the Bid and Bye
Club at the Country Club.
Tuesday
3:00 ? The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge
Club meets with Mrs. H. R.
Neisler.
7:00? The Junior Y. W. A. of the
First Baptist Church will meet
in the Berean Room.
7:30 ? Miss Helen Hay will be hos
te&s to the Tuesday Night
Bridge Club at the Country
Club.
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8:00 ? Mrs. Marshall Heavener and
Mrs. Lynwood Parton are giv
ing a bridge party at the Wo
man's Club.
Thursday
8:00? Twin Table Bridge Club will
meet with Mrs. Claud Ham
bright.
Birth Announcement
. i
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Couick an
nounce the birth of a 'son Saturday,
March 19, in the Shelby hospital.
Mr. end Mrs. Arthur Anderson an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Fri
day March 18, in the Shelby hospi
tal.
Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Self announ
ce the birth of a son, Monday Mar
ch 21, in the Shelby hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Marriott Phifer an
nounce the birth of a son, Doyt But
ler, Tuesday, March' 22, in Gaston
Memorial hospital.
I Griff in -Bar gar
Invitations Issued .
The following invitations have]
jgg uec[ *
Mi. and Mrs. Ellerbe Wilson Griffin 1
request the honour of your presence |
at the marriage of their daughter |
Mable Je'Anne
to
Mr. Robert Sell Strom Bargar
on Saturday, the nihth of April
at eight o'clock in the evening
Central Methodist Church
Kings Mountain, North Carolina
At Home
Jamestown, New York
Reception
immediately fo lowing the ceremony
The Womans Club
Study Club Meets
With Mrs. J. R. Davis
The members of Ihe Study Club
and invited guests were delightful
ly entertained by Mrs .11. R. Davis at
her attractive home Tuesday night.
The rooms were given a spring like
almojsphere by the clever use of
spring flowefs.
The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Clar
ence Jolly and Mrs. P. D. Herndon,
served a frozen fruit salad, sand
wiches, pickles, hot ham biscuits
and coffee orange fruit cake topped
with whipped cream and candy IJas
tef eggs a"nd nuts were passed.
Mrs. B. N. Barnes, president, pre
sided.
Roll was called and minutes of]
last meeting read. Mesdames Grady
Patterson, H. C. Mayes and Jay Pat
terson were appointed on a book
committee for this year.
Mts. Aubrey Mauney assisted by
Mrs. Paul Mauney gave a very in
teresting and informative program
on numbers that will be given by
The Little Symphony concert to be
held here Thursday night.
B. M. Ormand Notes
80th Birthday
Mr. B. M. Ormand was given a
surprise birthday party at his home
Sunday afternoon; Members of his
family and a number of friends call
ed to wish him birthday felicitations
on his 80th anniversary.
A large cake with c&ncles was pia
ced before him. This was later cut
and served with assorted sandwich
es, mints and Russian tea.
Circle No. 3 Meets
In Gault Home
Circle No. 3 WSCS, Central Meth
odist church, met Tuesday night at
the home of Mrs. C. J. Gault, Jr., with
Mia Oliver Falls as assistant host
ess. There were 22 present, including
two new members, Mrs. Pink Ware
and Mrs. Jake James.
Mrs; Otto Hehn presented a pro
gram on "Human Values in Labor
Quesions." After Mrs. Holand Dix
on read the scripture, Mrs. Hehn
read the poem, "The Village Black
smith," and commented on it. Mrs.
Ben Bundy talked on 'The Horse
and Buggy Days," and Mrs. Sam
Howell discussed "Changes in the
Industrial System." Grace Davis
then talked about "Unions," <and
Lela Claris spoke on the subject "A
Hand or a Man," Mrs. Hehn con
cluded the program with comments
on "Obligations Upon Us All/*
Following the business session,
during which the group decided to
have an auction sale at their next
meting to raise funds for a project,
delicious refreshments consisting of
a pear salad, shaped like a rabbit,
round sandwiches, crackers, cake,
and coffee, were served by the hos
tesses, assisted by their daughters*
Barbara Gault and Shirley Falls.
The circle meets April 11 with
Mrs. John Campbell, with Mrs. Bun
C-oforth as assistant hostess.
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