HERALD PERSONALS Tall Society Editor Phone 167 >++++++++++?+?+++++?*?????*"?? ^ " ^ - Jack Prince of Brevard college was | home for the weekend. | Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Dixon from Beiwood visited Mrs. Clarence Dixon here .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baldwin irom Newfane, N. Y., are visiting the Gurney Granthams. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis spent the weekend in Martin, Ga. They were accompanied home -by Miss Pearl Adair, sister of Mrs. Davis. Frank Summers, student at .Geor gia Tech, and Miss Virginia Sum mers of Carolina are spending the spring holidays with their pp.Tents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sumaters. Pfc. William Prince arrived home Monday from Denver, Col., for a few day's furlough before going to Los Angeles, Calif., where he will leave for overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Blowers and i daughter, Miss Aileen Blowers of, Spartanburg were guests of Mrs. I Blowers sister, Mrs. M. A. Ware, and Mr. Ware over the weekend. Mrs. J. S. Norman and Mrs. S. A. iLowery left Tuesday for a visit in Raleigh. Mrs. Norman will visit her ?grand-daughter, Miss Patty Ann T rower who is a Studenr at Peace College; Mrs. Hay will visit an un cle, O. P. Hay. ? o Mra C. J. Gault accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gault of Gas tonla spent the weekend in Florence and Charleston going especially to attend the graduation of Mrs. Gault's grandson, Allen Blanken ship from Citadel College. TACKLE BOXES Woodward's Mrs. T. W. Grayson has returned to her home here after a visit with her parent? in Fallston. David MUuney arrives from Lenoir Rhyne Friday to spend the spring holidays with his. parents, Mr. aond Mrs. W. K. Mauney. Earl Myers of Davidson is spend ing the spring holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Myers. Miss Bobbie Clark and Earl Griggs both of this city were married Mar ch 21. Mrs. George Lattimore returned home last week after spending a week with her mother who is a pa tient in Duke hospital.' Mr. and Mrs. C. A Goforth, Jr, Miss ^Marion Arthur " and Gene Timms spent 'Sunday afternoon at Blowing Rock. The Senior and Intermediate Lu ther leagues of St. Matthew's Luth eran church, 26 in all, attended the spring meeting of the Southren Dis- J trict Lutheran League of N. C. in Lincolnton Sunday afternoon, March 20, at 3:00 p. m. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Parsons and family of Lumberton are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Parsons. Dr. Parsons came to attend a medical meeting in Ciwkrlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Alston, Jr., and daughter, Kathleen Alston, of Durham, spent the weekend with Mrs. Alston's parents, M*. and Mrs. A. B. Prince: Stag Dinner Given By Austin Lackey Mr. Austin Lacey, Jr., was host at a stag dinner at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. ' Lackey in Fallston on Monday night honorig the men who wil take part in his wedding Saturday night. A very tempting four course dinner was served to the following: Mr. R. G. Plonk, R. G. Plonk, Jr., Johnnie Plonk of Kings Mountain, Jimmie Cline, Bobby Cline, Floyd Cline, Al vin Hamrick, Euell Lackey, and Dr. Lackey. . At this time gifts were presented to the attendants by the host. wer~: ? PUT YOUR HEALTH CAPABLE HANDS It is vital to your health that the drag products you use are the best and purest obtainable . . . that your prescriptions are satisfactorily fill ed. For dependable service, rely on GRIFFIN'S. ? GRIFFIN DRUG CO. Phone 8 DEAN BUICK CO. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. W. K. Crook. Service Manager We do general repair work on all makes of Cars GOOD USED CARS For Sale 19ff Chevrolet Pom-Door 19CI Fold Tudor 1940 Chevrolet 2-Door Senior Woman's Club Met March 18th The Senior Womans Club met Mar ch 18, in the club lounge. Mrs. Aubrey Mauney presided. Mrs. H. T. Fulton, Sr., gave the de votinal period. Mrs. P. D. Patrick, chairman ol Citizenship was in charge of the pro gram The topic was, "Do the Best People Elect the Worst Officers?" Assisting on the program ' were Mrs. Ben Beam, Mrs. 1. G. Patterson, Mrs. A. Hunter Patterson, Mrs. Jacob Mauney and Mrts. E. T. Plott. The treasurer gave her report. Mrs. Paul Mauney, Junior Womans Coun selor, gave a report on the Junior Woman's activtiies. Mrs. Ben Beam was welcomed as a new member. Mrs. W. B. Thomson discussed an article from the Federation Maga zine on "Cancer Control." Mrs. 3. H. Arthur was appointed chairman and Mrs. W. W. Tolleson co-chairman to conduct the Cancer campaign. Axrs. W. T. Weir gave a report on the Educational meeting held in Ra leigh on March 3. Mrs. L. L. Benson gave the follow ing report from the nominating com mittee: 2nd vice president, Mrs. Ot to Hehn, Recording Secretary, Mrs. J. N. Gamble, assistant secretary ? treasurer, Mrs. Pride Ratterree, treas urer, Mrs. I. G. Patterson, correspond jng secretary, Mrs. H. C. Mayes, cus todian, Mrs. F. M. Fryer, chaplain, Mrs. W, L. Pressly, Junior Womans club sponsor, Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. ? Mrs. Otto Hehn was elected a del egate to attend the meeting iii Golds boro in April with Mrs. H. C. May es as alternate. Mrs. J. L. McGill as chairman of the Committee on revision of the Constitution, suggested changes to be made. Mrs. Luther Cansler read the proposed changes. A motion to adjourn to a continua tion of this meeting at the next reg- ' ular meeting and to pass on amend ments at this meeting carried. Reading of the Collect closed the meeting. Delicious refreshments were ser ved by the hostess committee. Pre-Nuptial Courtesy Shown Miss Plonk As a charming courtesy to Miss Lenora Pionk, bride-eleot, Mrs. Floyd Cline entertained at Jour ta bles of bridge and one of rook at her home in Fallston Thursday after noon. The home was very attractive with the usual arrangements of azaleas, hyacinths, gladiolas, .tu lip6, jonquils and apple blossoms. Tables were appointed for refresh ments on the arrival of the guests. Each table was centered with a nosegay of sweet peas. The honorees place was marked with a corsage of piqk rosebuds. The regreshments plates were very colorful with pink pear salad stuffed wtth green cream cheese pink kracketts, chicken salad in pat ty shells with other accessories, and hot tea. A sweet course consisting of pink angel food cake with green whipped cream ' was passed, each guest was given a nosegay of sweet peas. After the covers were removed sev eral interesting progressions of bridge and Took ensued. "When scopes were added and com pared Mrs. John Boggs held high in bridge, Mrs. Bob Elmore in rook,| the floating prize went to Mrs. Jim | Mercer. Miss Plonk, the honoree, was remembered with a linen bridge set." Those attending from Kings Maun tain were: the honoree, Miss Lenora Plonk, Mrs. Jim Mercer, Misses Lou ann Herndon, Betty Hord and Kitty Falls. Methodists Set Bible Study Course Miss Jessie D. Ames, Conference Secretary of Christian Social Rela tions and Church activities will teach Bible and Human Rights, by Kathleen McAmhur in the Central Methodist church on Wednesday March 30. The morning class will be held from to 10 to 12 o'clock. At 12:30 a covered dish dinner will i be served In the basement of the | Church. j Afternoon session will be held from 3 o'clock ureMl 4 o'clock. The ladies from the surrounding Metho dist churches have been invited to ' attend the classes. A cordial invita tion is extended to the ladies of the ; town. i Mrs. L. C. Parsons Hostess To Club Members of the social odub and other guests, Mrs. 3. R Davis, Mrs. I Charles Thorn asson, Mis. Arthur 1 Hay, Mrs. H. N. Moss, Mr?| IE. T. I Plott, Mrs. M. L. Harmon, Mrs. P. ?. ! Patrick, Mrs. P. E. Hendricks, Mrs. E. ?. Brandon, and Mrs. W. 1 B. Thomson enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. L. C. Parsons when she enter - > tained at her hoi^e Wednesday aft ernosn. Blooming potted plants and spring flowers gave a festive and spring atmosphere to the party - The hoiMM served a salad and sw^et cofmte. High score prize was carried off by Mis. & L. Maune? wtth Mrs. L. P. Baker winning low, Miss Andrews Feted By Miss Isenhour Miss Jane Isenhour was hostess at a bridge party and kitchen show er at her home on Queen* wad, West Charlotte, Tuesday night, honoring Miss Margaret Andrews, whose wed ding to Bert DeHaan will be an e vent qf Saturday night. Spring flowers were used in the home> During the evening bridge was played and pries awarded the winners. The hostess served a salad course and accessories. Those attending from Kings Mountain were Mrs. James B. Simp son, Miss Lois Watson, Miss Macie Weathers, Miss Jane Wolle, Miss Mary CTOinartie and Miss Sybil Sprat t. A. Miss Andrews Honored At Bridge Three tables ol bridge were in play Wednesday night when Mrs. W. F.. Philips of Rosewell avenue, Charlotte, entertained as a courtesy to Miss Margaret Andrews, bride elect of Saturday. Beautiful arrangements of spring flowers were used in the party rooms. Prior to the games a dessert course was served. At the count of scores, Mrs. J. B. Simpson was recipient of high score prize with Miss Rita Ormand run ner-up and winning second high. A bingo prize was presented Mrs. W.Z.Smith. The hostess gave the honoree a silver tray. Those playing from Kings Moun tain were Mrs. J. B. Simpson, Miss es Jane Wolfe, Marcie Weathers, Mary Cromartie, Lois Watson and Catherine Dowd. MYR To Discuss Right Use Of Money ' "How Can I Know What Is Right With My Money?" is the question for discussion at the evening meet ing of the Seniors of the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Walter Griffin, who presented a program last Sun day on "How Can I Know What Is Right in My Thinking"? has secur ed an outside speaker for this pro gram. The Seniors of the MYF were to attend the monthly Sub -District meeting on Thursday night, -held in Bessemer City. . This group will meet for a "Work- ! shop" Tuesday night at 7:30 with; Betty and Jackie Wilson. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX . Having qualified as administra trix for the estate of Z. F. Cranford, deceased, before ithe Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland Coun ty all persons having claims against said estate will please file same with the undersigned on or before the 23rd of March, 1950, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. j This the 23rd day of March, 1949. Mrs. Nellie A. Cranford, Administratrix J. R. Davis, Atty. m-25-a-15. i i 1 ?????? M??H 37th Birthday Anniversary The 37th birthday of Girl Scout ing in the United States wfti be celt' brated in the dining room of Cen tral Methodist church by members of all troops in the Kings Moun tain ar*~a, Friday March 25, at 7:30 p. m. v.. Miss Flo Stables will make a brief; talk on the history of Girl ^Scouting. < There will also be an "in-gathering" ! of the Juliete Lo*v World Friendship Fund, to which Girl Scouts contri- i bute annually in memory of their j friends. This fund wiil be presented in the form of a daisy at the birthday cele- ; bratlon. Orie member from each troop will join in the choir. Refreshments will be served at the close of the program. All leaders are asked to remain ' after the party for an important meeting with Mifss Flo Stabler. Brownie Troop No. 14 Brownie Troop No. 14 met Tues ; day at 3:30 p. m| in our new Scout room in the basement of the Luth- j Robinson-Jones The mariage of Miss Inez Robin son to Jimmie Jones of Gaffney is, announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson of route 2. The young couple will make their home in Gaffney. cran church. We sang songs. elected Polly Page president atMS Jackie Dixon secretary. The Cteaa ing committee for next w?-k u Judy Cooper, Guy Ann He udvrM vi and Martha Houser. The Curtai? committee, Polly Page, Becky Thoro. burg, and Linda Biser, are to gt with Mrs. Simpson and buy us sonu curtains. We are goiny to have tr Special Meeting Friday and Mrs. Simpson is going to toll us a secret. Judy Cooper and Mrs. Simpson toU us some Eastex stories. We ckisfd -- our meeting by singing our Browc^ ie Smile Song. By Becky Blanton Troop No. 19 The Girl -Scout Troop N?x 19, off the First Baptist church, held regular weekly meeting in ihe Scow Hut. at the First Baptist church FrV day night. We opened with the Gift Scout Promise, the Girl Scout . and sang the Girl Scout hyftiii. For the last two months we Itavt been studying for the Seoond Ranis. Scout, and how to tie knots. W* wills finish studying knots rraxt week. A weiner roast was hekf after work, and all had a wonderful timer By Kathryn Ware. Perfect Your Drive at Alex's Golf Range Gastonia Highway v Open For The Season MATERIALS... BEMBERG EYELET Good Selections ? Good assortment of Colors Blouse Materials in ?Wash Silk? Batiste? Long Cloth Good assortment of Colors ' ?Laces, Buttons, Threads New Gold Seal New York Patterns AMOS & SON 413 N. Piedmont . 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