SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS of INTEREST to WOMEN 4WKS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 16? Birthday Party Honors Couple Msx Baxter Payswur was surpris ed <111 Saturday nigm w^ea a j;.oup a / hps Jnendseniercained tor h?r and Ur.s -Grady leHon at the home oi Mft Floyd Payne, Honoring tncir >Mrtt)day*. Shv and Mr. Payseur stop ucd by there on 4. heir way some ?vHvxe else, and were :net Hy a group **?*!?>?. "Happy Birthday." A .oveiy was lk with candles, aiid in -wrtiH xl. 'Happy Birthday. Geneva ra*i OtroJyn." After the pair, opened ?ji.-?uy nice gifts, a light supper was Miru'd, followed by homemade ice ??m and cake. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Payne. Mr. and VfrH. Linwood Parton, Mr. and Mrs. i7.Kai.il) Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Grad> Douglas Veiton, and Mr. and Wra Baxter Payseur. Legion Auxiliary Met Monday Night The American Legion auxiliary uif Monday night Willi Mrs. J. 6. Ware. Mrn. I.loyd Phifer was co-hos TWpnty- three nremlwrs were pres ?m. During i.he business the foilow 5'nj? officers were elected: president. Mrs. t". L. Jolly; vice president, Mrs. fx E. Tate; .secretary and treasurer, Mr*. Kred McDaniel, jr.: chaplain, Mrv Gordon Beaty; historian. Mrs. Brn H. Goforth; custodian. Mrs. P. G. Hattrrree. Mrfl. W. L. Logan rei?orted home snadp oandy had been .sent the boys Oteen. Plans were made for the iKtppy sale. Inr cream lopjjed with strawberri us and cake was served by the hos f MACKSA MtxruO^ATEO Shaving Cream ItrHctt )thc> Smooth Shj\vs ALL LEADING STORES IJU5T FOLKS LJ ?J lust a tnuiu'.'vv iiiinuctor. I n< t>n mv -v.iv to buy ,vinit> SJLVKRWARS .'roin DKI.l.lNGKRS JKWKL SHOP. W.% thvy sell ?ifts of quality an 1 fceam.v so when you wain the rn S1LVKRWARE. JEWEl.RY. Vv .1 CJIt'.S, DIAMONDS ??' v'OSTUMK fKWKLUY, shop, at DKLI.INGKR'S iKWKL SHOP, li pays to 'my where tjnaMty is hii?h and prices low, so f'ni low the v% ?i to D?iun<*3's - ?v J<?U?L SHO* TTVTVTTT TTTTT^TTTTTTTTTTTT Mrs. Kiser Gives oeries Of Parties Bridge was played progressively at n?ur tables Wednesday aiglu when Mrs. Arnold Kiser entertained at her attractive home.on East King street. Dainty centerpieces of pansies in antique bowls were used on each ta bic. frozen fruit salad, sandwiches, cheese biscuits and tea was served. Aftet several progressions of brid- \ He had been enfjoyed the hostess a warded prizes to Mrs. B. ?. iN'eili and 1 Mf?. Claud Hambright who had scor I ??d highest and second highest. Mrs. I A. Kay, house guest ol Mrs, W. K. | Craig, was presented an honor giU. Numerous brilliant arrangements : of roses, sweet peas and larkspur 1 were u^t-d aoout the rooms as deco I rations. On Thursday afternoon amid a set i ting of mixed garden flowers four j tables wete. placed for bridge, j After tour progressions the hostess ' served a frozen salad course with oilier party accessories. The players added and compared ' scores and the prizes went to Mrs. | Dan Finger, high, Mrs. Hal Plonk, ' second high. ! Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Kis er were hosts to a number of friends, l Tables were appointed for refresh ments when the guests arrived and a delicious frozen salad course with party dainties was served. Antique bowls of miniature flowers were us ed on each table. At the close of an evening of brid ge when scores were tall red high a ward went to Mrs. Ttmberlake for la dies and J. A. Neisier carried off high for men. i Mrs. J. W..Timberiake house guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neisier, was remembered with an r honor gift. An effective arrangement of vari ous colored flowers were noticed in ! the Irving and dining room. Guest Honored By 'Mrs. H. L. Campbell Honoring her house guest Miss Margie Campbell, Mr$. H. L. Camp bell delightfully entertained at- two tables of Rook at her home Saturday night. Guests present included Miss Annie Roberts, Mesdames J. H. Ar thur, B. F. Beam Marriott Phifer, 'Paul McGinnis, Rowell Lane and B. ,. A. Murray. ? i Red roses and magnolia buds were effectively used as decorations. Mrs. Rowell Lane assisted the hostess In ; serving a sweet course with punch. Arrangements of small flowers in pastel shades in stiver cups were on each Table. After tour progressions when scor es were added n w$s revealed Mrs. Paul Mil Jinn is had won high score ; prize and Mrs. Rowell Lane low score ! prize Die hostess presented the Honor guest an attractive gift. M rs. J. M. Cooper Fetes Duplicate Club Invited to play with members of the Duplicate Bridge ciub Monday were Mrs. Cropland of Bennettsvilie, ?gues: of her daughter. Mrs. Paul Hen drieks and Mrs. Amos Dean. Bowls of sweet peas, roses and larkspur were used about the party room:'. After scores were tallied Mrs. George flouser and Mrs. Tolly Shu t i'ord received high score prizes. When cards were laid aside the hostess served an attractive salad course. They're Here . . . the completely INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER REFRIGERATORS beautiful, braitd new In trraiciofltl IUry?Vfr Rcfrijtera tofi! You'll fall io love with their streamlined styling . . marvel ?( th<*r unbelievable capacity Espe cially the roomy ."$to?iwaf" Irectef locker that lately Mom up *1 35 pounds of froxen food right ? ? your refrigerator! Come r? ?odfty . . . ynmr Intrraitional Har '?iwr Refriftntor ia waiting . . lite tafett. loaadnt iafcitacit fMiH r??c CENTER SERVICE Home Appliances ? Everything For The Car Phone 62 May Party Given By Brownie Scouts Highlighting the social activities for the young girls last week was the May Pany given by Brownie Scout Troop No. 14 of the Lu-thtran church Wednesday afternoon on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page. Girl Scouts, iheir leaders, council members and the Area field Worker Miss Fannie Funderburke of Gasto nia, Mm Flo Stabler. County Girl Scout porker of Shelby and the par ents of the Brownies were invited, guests. The party depicted an Old English Fair, pins were given each guest on arrival. Booths were placed around the lawn in one was Apple Bobibn. Mrs. Coman Falls and Mrs. David Ham rick were in charge. Fortune Tellers' booth created quite a bit of interest 1 with Mrs. Ray Ptonk. Lloyd Ho user I and Miss Helen Ramsey as fortune tellers. Kiss Booth, candy kisses wefe given by Mrs. W. H. Stender and Ed Dixon, in Ye Ole Tavern. Mrs. ! J. M. Cooper and Mrs. W. R. Craig ! served cookies and punch. After the group had visited the I booths and looked over some hand ' work of the Brownies we were invi ted to the lower part of the lawn where the^'Queen, Linda Biser. was crowned by her mother, Mrs. M. H. Biser. She and her attendants then j ascended the throne. i Entertainment for the cotirt was : given by other members of the Brownie Troop as follows. May Pole Dance, One act play, "The Brown ! ies" was given on a wagon as the | plays were'given in thta day, Pick ling Up Paw Paws? dance, Ballet Duet ? April ? Showers ? Story ? i Lion's Hunt ? Swinging In A Swing ; ? Story. ? Red Caps ? Brownie Scout I Color ceremony. The Brownie Scout Troop wish to I express publicly their appreciation j to their parents who made the party possible. Many thanks also to Mr. and Mrs. i Harry Page, Mr. J. E. Herndon, Mrs. I Howard Jackson, Miss Elizabeth Hunt, Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., Mrs. . George Hpuser, Mrs. L. E. Abbott, Mrs. W. L. Mauney, Mr. EEugene Go , forth, Mr. Claud Hambright, Miss i Cornelia Ware, Miss Connie Bennett Mrs. Fred Plonk, Mrs. W. B. Simpson and- Mrs. Sam Davis. Dinner Meeting For Young Men's Class The Young Men's class of the Sec ond Baptist church will have a din ; ner meeting Saturday night at the ; Old Mill club house beginning at 6 p. m. I he ladies Friendship class of the i church will prepare and serve a J chicken and fish dinner. Visitors At Oteen Mr*. W. 8. Logan and Mm. C. C. Oates spem Thursday at Otsaen go ing especially to te-ke the May gifts from the auxiliary. Bingo prizes for the hospital in Fay- < nate anything please bring it. Any etteviile to piease bring or ?tend J thing except razors and razor blades them to the Record Shop this w>?ek will be excepted. as she wishes to mail them by the ? ? tir* ' > The largest (lower known wedghtn Any one else who would like to do 1'5 oounds. .iv* it *>r 'the Wtt* THAI WEM^? Seen in dHARM May, 1949 $195 1 White and Red *REC U ? PAT (iff. 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