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SOCIAL AMD PERSONAL HAPPENINGS of INTEBEST to WOMEN MRS. P. D. HERN DON. Editor PHONE 167 Attractive Party For Miss Griffin The Woman's Club house was the scene of a lovely .party last Wednes day night when Mrs. Fr^d McDaniel and Miss Carolyn McDanie! enter tained with six tables of bridge as a i>re-nuptial courtesy to MissJe'Anne driffin, bride elect of April. An effective arrangement of mix *d spring flowers were used in -the tiall and lounge, tables were ap *>oimed for refreshments on .the ?arrival of the guests. The honoree's >4Ptoce was marked with a corsage. Each table held a miniature wed ?ding slipper filled with dainty i spring flowers. A saJad course with Accessories and coffee was served. A dessert course was passed. A cor dage of small silver wedding bells were placed on each plate. After the progressions high score 4>rize was won by Mrs. James Mc- J Kinney, Miss Je'Anne Griffin wo <n i insolation and Mrs. L, E. Abbott re ceived the floating prize. The host esse presented Miss Grif- i tin crystal in her chosen pattern. j Dinner Party Given By Hal D. Wards Mr. and Mrs. Hal t>. Ward enter tained at ?. dinner party at their iiome Saturday night in honor of Miss Edna Rowe, sister of Mrs. Ward , and Mr. Wheeler Dale of Morganton. , The home was attractively deeo- < -^raited with pretty flowers pf the. , ?8Tly spring. A beautiful green cloth , and napkins graced the dining table , centered with an arrangement of ? white snapdragons and fern. A ' tempting four course dinner wag . ?erved. Those enjoying the hospitality of ; the Ward family other than the hon crees were Mr. and Mrs| Jimmie Har fis, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Holland Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Myers Ham bright and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Yarboro. Miss Chloe Lynn Given Miscellaneous Shower , A lovely pre-nuptial courtesy was shown Miss ChlOe Lynn, bride-elect of April, on Friday night, March 25th when Mrs. Joe Kelly and Miss Margaret Paysour entertained at the *>ome of Mrs. J. E. Mauney. The home was decorated with cle- ! ver arrangements of spring flowers. J Bridal games and contests were par ?10 paled in with' gifts going to the j 1 winners. Highlight of the. party was ' ^presenting Miss Lynn with a mis cellaneous shower of gifts; Mrs. Don , aki Crawford, a recent bride, was presented a gift by the hostess. The bridal motif of pr?fn and J whhe was carried out in the refresh ments. , A large group of friends from , Kings Mountain ami Miss Marjorie Packard of Mars Hill, Mrs. R. J. . Lynn of Shelby, Mrs. R. L. Sparks, . Mrs. L. E. Price, Mrs. Carl Spartas and Misses Ciemey and Maverine j Sparks of Cliffs! de were present and wished the honoree much happiness. Tuesday Club With Mrs. H. FLNeisler Mrs. C. D. Blanton and Mrs. W. L. Ramseur joined members of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge CJub when they met at the home of Mrs. H.. R. Neisler. The tables were group . ed for play amid a setting of lovely spring flowers, High award for the afternoon was Riven Mrs, C. D. Blanton. A salad course and with other party dainties was served. Dinner Bridge Given By L . E . Abbots The private dining zoom of the ' Country club was made orighi with I bowls of spring flowers, the table appointments emphasized tne rme idea and guests were directed to their places by appropriate pi act cards Saturday night when Mr. ant1 Mrs. L. E. Abbott were hosts to the members of the Bid and Bye Ciub and invited guests. A delicious, dinner was enjoyed ' after which bridge was played at' five tablet. When scores were compared high ' score prizes were given Mrs. H. R. ' Xeislerand Dr. Padgett. Haywood E. Lynch won the floating prize. Invited to play with the club mem 1 bers were "Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Neisler ? Mr. and Mrs. H. ft. Neisler. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Haywood E. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Riley, Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Padgett, and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Blan ton.. ^ The Misses Brandon Honored At Luncheon ? w/v ? V v ?? ? r. -.I Roberta and Anne Elise Stender' were hostesses to some friends for lunch on Wednesday honoring j Becky and Peggy Brandon who are ' moving away. The table was attractively decora- ' ted in spring flowers. Places were 1 set for eight and candy bunny rab- 1 bits were used as place Cards. Each J guest was ffiven an "attractively dec orated egg shell filled with candy eggs and the honor guests were each i presented a gift. Those invited for lunch besides the honor guests were Misses Jane Thomson, deorganna Moss, Sarah Houser and Billie Gibbons. y -.11 I I Eunice Bible Class Met Monday Night The Eunice Bible Class of the Firs Baptfs; church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. 'J. M. Rhea with Mr*. Baxter Wright as co- hostess. Mixed spring flowers were used to adorn the rooms. Mrs. A. W. Kincaid presided over the business. Reports iron: the stand ing committees were heard. Eigh teen members were present. Mrs. W: M. Moorhead, program chairman, led in the games and con tests. Prizes were won. by Mrs. Bill Baker and Mrs. Earl Ledford. During the social hour light re freshments were served by the hos tesses. Mrs. Tolly Shuford Fetes Duplicate Club Mrs. Tolly Shuford entertained members of the Duplicate Bridge Club and several guests to make up thTee tables on Monday afternoon. Violets and other spring flowers were used as decorations. After tije progressions Mas. W. K. Maun ey, Jr., and Mrs. George Houser were rewarded high score prizes. A savory salad course was served. Couples Bridge Club With Dan Fingers Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finger delight fully entertained, the members of the Couples Club and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Riley last Friday nigrht at their attractive home on Gold street. An effective arangement of spring flowers was noticed in the living room where tables wore placed for bridge. A tempting dessert course ?erved prior to the: progressions. *?rs- R. Suber, Jr., and George Mauney were recipients of high score prizes. &Pa/e HALF HICI! B ?lit SETS ??y COLOGNE and DUSTING POWDER $ I OO *?g. *2.00, NOW I nmlm TVik d .Hghtful aftertbe-bath duo b ? ? harm mv jjfM Now, you can give and save! For tbe regular price of one, get TWO: one for a gift . . . one for YOU! Chooae from several fragrance*, today! GRIFFIN DBUG COMPABTY DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTIONS PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wright vis- 1 ited in Gaffney over the weekend. , Mrs. Claud Ware, Mr. and Mrs. lack Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest j Payne and children, Clemonsee Boone and son, G. C., were Sunday dinnar guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Hughes, Jr., of the Dixon com munity. i Mr. Clemonsee Boone and Son, G. C., of Radford, Va., were -weekend guests of Mrs. Claud Waie and oth er relatives. Mrs. H. S. Blackmer and mother, Mrs. O. C. O'FarreU, are spending several days at Crescent Beach. James Herndon of Davidson Col lege is spending the spring holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Herndon. / Walter and Biltte Harmon have re- ; mimed their studies at Gardner ; Webb after spending the holidays ? with their mother, Mrs. Ben Beam, j Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goforth, , Jr., were Sunday night dinner guests of Mrs. Goforth's mother, Mrs. J. V. Harper in Gastonla. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Herndon , were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bratton J Herndon in Greensboro over Sunday, i Mrs. D. H. Houser and M Barber are visiting V Rhodes in Tampa, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ra and daughter, Barbara J Sunday guests of Mrs. Ran ther, Mrs. H. L. Summits Mr. and Mrs. Robert I York, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. F Mrs. Deck Fulton visited r< Mooresville on Sunday. argain Da !L 1. 2. 4 _*? ?-oov^3Jr ?*. cap values \? p^IIf ?2)bers? '$7.95 ?AftCAl|f 5?? >? to ; ^-WVoio, ""ffPants v?h?.to
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