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SOCIAL AMD PERSONAL HAPPENINGS of INTEREST to WOMEN MBS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 16? '1 MYF Placing Emphasis On 'Worship' "Time for Communion With God' was the topic at the evening meet ing of the Met hoditn Youth r'ellow-i ship Sunday. Jack Mauhews, pro gram chairman, will conduct a.pro Ijrym noxt Sunuviy evening on "Quiet Times During Holy Week." The**? programs help an jsw.ci- the question, "What Is Worship?" asked in J he Senior Cmir<:h .School dlaso-.' A spocjai J/ro'^r.t m, ."PJftjr Jng Hands ' tva.s pre-><.'.ui d Sunday tno,-n j ing in the youth chape!, featuring the interpretation ol Dun. pain; ing, ?\*>i i<-ii . -Aas ux'd as 4 wurt'.hipl center. Dorothy Fulton, singing "The 'Bt.tutifui Garden oj Prayti," provi ded jhpeeiql- music, and Jo Ann Kails j ? (K-ryed as program chairman, ' 1 ?Next Sunday morning another | ppeciaJ program, "The OJd Ruggod J Crost.-," with interpretations . of ' tiymns about the cross, special mu sic, and "The Legend of the .Dog wood" will be presented in the you th chapel at ten o'clock. Kitty Fails wjjj serve as program chairman. Senior Woman's Club Tlo Meet April 15th The Senior Woman's club will ?ncet at the club house Friday April JO, &t 7:30. Mrs. Otto Hehn, chairman of the line arts department will present a program on Art in Czecho, Slovakia. Mrs. M. L. Plonk is hostess chair "?wnim. Birthdays Noted Mr. Floyd Payne and Mrs. Lin t wood Parton were honored by their I friends op the occasion of their birth days by a party given Saturday hignt at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Baxter Payseur. Woodland fiowers, pink honeysuckle and dogwood dec oraied the apartment." Mr. Payne and Mrs. Parton showered with lovely gifts, and each olt".v 'ou( ca.idles <rn their gaily -dec ' or a t ?-d b i i ;r> day ca kt-^s . I .. Refrcahmonis, consisting of 'homv j made ice cream, caTte. peanuts,, and. ! coffee, Wert; >,ef\ ?d, Those prest-h t J I weie Afr. and. Mrs. Lin\v^d P&i.on, j , Misi Linda Panofij Mr, and Mrs. j Floyd Payne, Mrs. Grady Velron, Mr. Douglas Veiton, Mr. arttf. M'r,?..i Isaiah Davis, and Mr. and *\i;a. ? ter Payseur. Shower Given For Mrs. Paul Dover Mrs. Paul Dover was the inspira I tion of a most delightful surprise party given last Thursday night when Mias Bernice Harrison and Mrs. George Dor sett entertained at the home of the former. Red glads were used in the living j room, pink and blue carnaMons in ihe dining room. Numerous games were enjoyed and delicious refresh- : menu served by the hostesses. High light of the evening was the shower presented Mrs,- Dover. Twen ty-five ladies attended the oartv m 4 kW ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED? Mr. and Mis. Q. David McDaniel an nounce the engagemfent ol their on ly daughter, . Deris wlizaoexh, to Charles A. Filler, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Thvinas Piyler, ol Gastonia. The wedding will take place in June. The G. H. Mauneys Fete Couples Bridge Club Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Mauney were invited to play with members of The Couples Bridge Club last Friday night when it met with Mr. and Mrs. George H. -Mauney at their home on Piedmont avenue. Jonquils and tulips, interspersed with greenery were used as decora tions. Tables were appointed for re freshments on the arrival of guests and chocolate pie with coffee was served. After the progressions when scores were added Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Suber were high and presented gifts. Mr. and Mrs. L. E Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. J'. E. Anthony, Jr., have been invited to Join the club '^Double Your Money... In Junior Alix-cibles >r~V; C \ \ -> t " S7 To weor at it it. .. to mix and change about? it'* o doubly wite junior who thootes o jumper ond blouse for bright spring doys. Strip* ond plain 4pun rayon ir> jurvior sizes 9 to 1 5., $14.95 E? i C MOMENT Go O ; moy ing . . . pick doisies . . lough in ?he sun . . . ond weor this beguiling skirl ond blouse, the skirt of spun rayon butther-lin, the blouse ^ weor it or Or oH shoulder J of striped ?hombroy, mercerized end Sdnforixed*. Junior lii'.'t 9 to 15. eifcer Carole King Jvn-on from $8 95 ??i .. DEPARTMENT Remember? Ton Always Save At Miss Griffin Receives Courtesy Miss Je'Anne Griffin whose. wed ding to Robert Sellsirom Bargar will ben an event of Saturday night was accorded a lovely courtesy Saturday A'prll 2nd,, when Mrs. B. M. Squires of Charlotte entertained at a 1' o'clock luncheon at Kuesters. Spring flowers in pastel shades were ut,ed in a large bowl in the cen- j ter of the table with green candles at each end. The bride and her mo ther were given corsages of garden ias. The place cards.were small roll ? ing pins.* The bride-elect's was au tographed by the guests. Misi Griffin was yery striking in navy blue with pink accessories. ' Covers were laid for Miss Griffin 1 her mother. .Mrs. E. VV. Griffin, Mrs. Fred Mct>ani?l. Mrs. R. H. Webb, Mrs. J if Arthur, Mrs.- C. T. Carpen-' ter, Jr., Mteses MaTion Arthur, find Mary Ann Crouse of Kings Moutitain and. Mrs, Norman Mbrow, Jr., Mrs. . Hey and Mrs. Squires-.: of Charlotte. Picture's of the guests were taken before, the luncheon. Mrs. Morrow drew the lueky number and received as a gift a miniature clothes, brush and lip stick holder. I. The hostess presented the honoree : a silver butter dish, artistically wrap ' ped in green topped with a minia ture bride dressed in a lace gown. I A delicious luncheon ; of grape fruit, green pear salad, -chicken pie, pease, baked stuffed irish potatoes, hot rolls, lime ice cream and" coffee ; was served. t i Miss Griffin Honoree At Bridge Party Mrs. Claude Hambright gracious ly entertained members of The Twin Tables Bridge Club and invited guests to make up a third table at her home Thursday night. Miss Je' Anne Griffin, a much feted bride of the month was an honor guest, her place at head table was marked with a corsage of gardenias. Scoring honors in the game went to Mrs. Jay Patterson and Miss Grif fin for visitors' with Mrs. Paul Muu ney winning high score amopg the members. Miss Griffin was presented silver in her chosen pattern. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Jay Patterson, Mrs. C. F. Thomasson and Mrs^-Jollv Shu ford served- a sweet course with nuts and coffee. Circle Meetings Central Methodist Circle No. 1 of the Central Meth odist church met Monday afternoon with Mrs. M. L. Houser. ! Mrs. J. R. Davis opened the meet- ! ing with prayer. Mrs. P. E. Hendricks gave an introduction to the lesson, which was the Easter lesson follow ed by 1 Cor. 15, ? 51 ? 57, after which the group joined in silent prayer. All joined in singjng "Come Thou Al mighty King". An Interesting lesson on Latin America was given by Mrs. Hendricks. She closed her remarks with a very earnest and since plea to send missionaries. The group was led in prayer by Mrs. J. O. Plonk. Mrs. J. R. Davis, leader, presided over a brief business meeting. Roll was called and minutes of the last meeting read by ithe secretary. Mrs. Houser assisted by Mrs. Pos ton served an ice course and fruit drink. Circle Number Five of Central Me thodist church met at the home of Mrs. A. H. Patterson and Mrs. C. E. Warlick on Gaston street Monday evening. Bowls of vari-colored tulips and other spring flowers were arranged 1n the living room and den | The devotional service was con ducted by Mrs. T. A. Pollock who ! ustfd the theme, "God ? Everything to Everyone," and opened the ser vice with the hymn, "Lead Kindly Light." Mrs. W. R. Craig had charge of the study on, "Light in Latin America," discussing the Cro? in Latin Amer ica and The Christian Faith in La tin America. During rtie business session an auction sale was held with Mrs. W. R. Oalg as auctioneer. The hostesses served orange chif fon cake with strawberries and whip ped cream, accompanied with a ' choice of coffee or the spring tonic, sassafras tea. ' Circle No. Six met in the home of Mrs. Jim Kerns. Mrs. Clarence Jolly had charge of the devotional and the program. Mrs. Lattimore leader, presided over the routine business. Fourteen members were present. Mrs. Kerns served very appetizing refreshments carrying ou: the Eas ter idea. The home. was beautifully decora ted with Sprays of crab apple and other spring flowers. Presbyterian . Circle No. Oiie'ol ihe Presbyterian | ehurcl. cnei Monday.nighi with Miss' Carlyle Ware. , ? ' ? Mrs. Charles Myrphy gave the B1 bleievson front John. MrS. E. T. Piatt' read ah article. written by J>r. Wal ter Ling'.e, on "Meditions On Race; Relafipns.". ? Seventeen members were present, i Mrs. (Gordon Beatty, leader, w'cicom ! ed four new members, Mrs. Bill i Beam, Mrs. George Barber, Mrs. Grady Rhea, ttnd Mrs. Boyce Ware. A. social hour was enjoyed. The hostess served a refreshment plate. ? Circle No. 2. of the Presbytedian church met at the home of Mrs. R. H. Webb for their first meeting of the year. Mrs. P. D Patrick gave the Bible lesson. The circle is studying the book of John. The program consisted of an arti cle from the survey "So, This Is Stu dent Work," and was given by Mrs. Paul Mauney. During. the business presided over by the leader, Mrs. Webb, plans were made of the worK ofr the year. Ten members were present. Sandwiches and punch was served during (he social period. Circle No. 3 of the Presbyterian church held a very inspirational meeting at the home of the leader, Mrs, Phillip Padgett Monday night. Mrs. H. E. Lynch gave the devy <k>nai. The circle is studying the book of John. Mrs. E. A. HarriU read an article from the Survey, "So This Is Student Work." The circle was delighted to have Mrs. Don BlantOn who is president of tire Women of the Church to visit wi'fh them at this time. Plans were discussed for the year's Work. Fif teen members were pre sen'. Mrs. Biilie 'HutWock will have charge of the program at the next meeting. After the business period pitjVch, and cookies were served by the hos tess, Circle No. 5 of the Presbyterian church met with Mrs. P. D. Patrick Monday afternoon. Mrs. Patrick gave the devotional and Bible study wnich was taken from the book of John. Mrs. H. N. Moss, leader, was in charge.of the business and also gave the article from the Survey. Ten members were present. De lightful refreshments were passed during the social period. suetSofUTC "And X wont to thank my grocer for recommending HOLSUM Vitamins Enriched Breed!" ' , ? ' ? ?* BEST FOR SANDWICHES BREAD
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