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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS o i INTEREST to WOMEN MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editoi PHONE 16? MY Fellowship Honors Seniors "Youth's- KespOnse to Service" was . the title ol a v^ora-hip program pre- i jsented Sunday morning in the you. a chapel, honoring members of the group who are to graduate this year: i tfacK Matthews, Hunter Warliek, Pat vfoJiy, 'Jackie Wilson, and Margie Dickey. Bobby Croforth served ais program leader, and gave the call to worship and introduction. Bar bara Gault read the scripture, about youth, and the group sang "O Jesu ? I Have FromLaea.'' t wo poems, "E\ - rry Youih", an<? "C?rne Clean" were read by Pat Jolly, after which Bobbv Goforth expiained the appeal of the hymn, "God Who Touchest Earth With Beauty," to youth. This hymn was beautifully sung as a sojo by borothy Smith, accompanied* by Barbara Granrham. Using as a Wor-'j ?h>p tenter a copy of the painting, i "Come Unto Me," drawn on. a large, blackboard, an inspiring talk was ghert about Christ's call to youth by j X. Ben Goforth, guest speaker. Bar- 1 Oari-. Gauit pia>ed the piano while' the group >ang "Just As I Am." Dur- i ir*g the class period Bill AHen, new ly eJec.ed president of the Senior M. Y. F. presented the hoonred Seniors with a gift from the group, subscrip tions to 'Power,'' a devotional mag azine written by youth for youth. i "Tne Talents' is the topic for next , Sunday morning's program in the <'hapol, ami Ann Mayes is to serve ( ?is chairman. Special music will be! provided, by Pa'; Joily, and Jack Crouch is to give the scripture read ing afcout tne talents.. A copy of the , jwiinting, "The Talents", will be ; clrawn on the board by Jack Mat - ; thews, wno will give the interpreta tion oi the picture. All Seniors and 1 intermed.ates of the MYF are urged | to attend. "Let's Cry* Up" is topic for dis- i rua-wn m :he evening meetings of , ithe Senior MYF in June, and Jo Ann Wright is chairman of the program committee. Next Sunday evening the | program will be on "This Body of . Mine." Over 170 were present at the Gas- i tonia Youth Sub- District meeting in Central church Thursday, May 56, 23 of this being from Central church. Miss Melba Watterson Bride-Elect, Feted Miss Melba Watterson, bride-elect of the month, was paid a charming compliment last Friday night when Mrs 'Menzeli Phifer and Mrs. W. F. Stone, Jr., entertained in her honor at the home of Mrs. F. C. Ware. The Ware home-was thrown en KU?te a n<? lovely arrangements of Kweea peas, larkspur and pansiesj were used a? decorations. The honoree was presented a cor- j of red ro^ebuoo- on rier arrival, bxjuai Barnes and contests were en- j i jcjxJ. J'Jit* bridal coiors of gittn and! 1 wWte were carried vu\, in tin- re- j f reshments, a miniature t>r;ue was) v>r? each plate as a favor. Climax of the evening was show- i eting the honoue with a in j ?*?)<! a neous assortment o f gifts. H. D. Ward's Fete Joseph Graham >Ir. and Mrs. Hal D. Ware enter tained at a dinner party Friday j night complimenting Mr. Joseph j Graham, recently appointee ninth i Jivision highway corrjnksioner 'who spoke at a public rally at Beth-Ware at 8 o'clock. Bowls of sweet peas were u.?ed throughout the home. A green cloth : was used on the dining table; a low arrangement of .'-wee pea- graced , the center of rhe table. A delicious four-course dinner wa* enjoyed by] the following: J. B/ Patterson, Ed w-,n Moore, \V. L. Ware, Miles- Ham bright, R. R. Yarboro, M. L. Harmon 'and Hal Ward. Twin Table Bridge With Mrs. Mauney Mns. Paul Mauney delightfully en ter i ad ned the members of the Twin Ta?le oridge club at her home Mon day night. Early summer f lowers were used ? as decorations. Tne .tao/es were ap- , pointed lor refreshment*, on the guests arrival. The hostess assisted by Miss Pauline Mauney arid Miss Patty Harris served ice cream, home made cake and coffee. Wnen covers were removed four progressions of bridge en??uea. When raJi.'es were compared Mrs. Claud Hambright and Mrs. O. W. Myers were presented prizes. lack' And Jill Pupils Will Present Play The pupils of the Jack and Jill | Kindergarten will present their clos ing exercises, "A Day at Kindergar- , ten," at the Womans Club on Wed- j neMlay afternoon, June 8, at 4:00 j o'clock. ' The children taking part on the.; program are: Becky Bowers-, J'immie ! Cranford, Susan Davis, Jane Ham bright, Charlotte Harrill. Paula Hehn Yvonne Hehn, Beth Houser, Edith Jane Kincaid. Patricia Pennington, Lynda Parton, Carolyn Pinnix, Joy ce Plonk, Billy Ram.se ur, James Robbs, 'Von Settlemyre, Lee Settle myre, Ann Settlemyre, Linda Wilson Stevie White, Mariiene Weir, Brenda Gail Hamrick, Franklin Dean and Sammie Houston. COOPER'S, Inc. ? FINEST IN FURNITURE PHONE 93 WILL WASH CLEANER AND FASTER! See ttin remarkable ?om?ly washer Leorn what it will do In your home AU AMERICA IS BUYING TtfE AERATOR ? TO PROVE TO YOU THE NEW Joyce Plonk Honored On 6th Birthday Mis. Hal Pionk entertained the pupils of the Jack itr.u J.ii Kinder garten and a few invited friends at the Kindergarten Wednesday morn jug, Maj 25. The party was given in honor of her daughter, Joyce, who w celebrating her sixth birthday anniversary. Alter rhe children enjoyed an hour of games and story telling Mrs. Pionk broyght In the beautifully decorated birthday cak*- holding six lighted candies. The children sang "Happy Birthday" to Joyce after which she made a wish and blew out her candies. Tie hostess a>-s:^ted by Mrs. W, B. Thomson and Mrs. Clay Poston brought in pretty bright colored pla tes of ice cream, cupcakes, lemon ade and suckers. Joyce gave her lit tV- friends as favors, balloons with whistles. Pictures were made of the happy group around the birthday cake and the many beautiful gifts. I The children ' who enjoyed the party were: Joyce Plonk, Marion | Plonk, Sandra "Plonk, Becky Bowers, Jimmie Crartford, Susan Davis, Jane Hambright, Charlotte ttarrill, Pau la Hehn,- Yvonne Hehn. Beth Houser, Edith Jane Kincaid, Patricia Pen nington, Lynda Parton. Carolyn Pin nix, James Robbs, Billy Ramseur, Vor. Settlemyre, Lee Settlemyre, Ann Settlemyre, Lindi Wilson, Stevie White, Mailiene Weir, Brenda Gail Karnrick, Franklin Dean, ..Sammie Houston, Ann Cooper, Jane Houser, Eroelle StaLUngs and Nancy Hovis. ? ? ... i Couples Club With The G. H. Mauneys - Mr. and Mr*. George H. Maiiney we're at home Friday nigh: when their guests included the member of the Couples Bridge t tub and two in .vited guests, Mr. and Mis. Haywood E. Lynch. ?Lovely bowls of roses, gardenias, anc magnolias were user to provide a pretty setting. Tables were ap pointed for refreshments and a swept course and coffee was served. After several progressions score i prizes were presented Mrs. L. E. Ab ! bott and C. F. Thomassen. Jr. i Bid And By Club With J. B. Simpsons Mr. and Mrs. W. K Mauncy. Jr. wort* invred to p.a> witit members of the B)d and B> c!ub Sa: urvia> nigh: when they met wish Mr. and] Mrs. J. B. SimpNyn. Bowls of i!3i!> mixed garden .flow ers were used in the living room where two tables were a ranged for' bridge. After four progressions scores were compiled and high awards left w i t It Mrs. Gedrge Houser and L. E. Ab- j bott. Strawberry short cake with whip per cream and coffee' was served. Mrs. F. R. Summers Entertains At Bridge Two tables of bridge were in play j las; Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. j K. R. Summer entertained her bridge j e"ib and one invited guest, Mrs. M. H. Biser. I Attractive arrangements of spring ( flowers were used in the party rooms. A.-s sorted sandwiches, cookies and iced cokes were served before the progressions. RAMBLING SKETCHES Or Oak Grove News By Mrs. Wiluam Wng/it ! Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Davidson and daughter, Deiores, of Kings' Mountain, Mrs. Minnie Herndon and son, David, and Bobby Ledford of j Bethlehem were Sunday guests of | Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Randall. Mr. and -Mrs. Lester Canipe and |daugh*er. Ruthie. spent Sunday in; | the home of "Mi- and Mrs. K. B. Led ; h ford and Martha Sue. 'Mr. and Mrs Lyman Champion and children enjoy?i a trip through the Mountains Synday. Others mak ing the tr.p were Mr. and Mrs. Tom 'mie Yarborough and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Falls of Patter son Grove, iind Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle of Beth -Ware. They visited Asheviile Park and several other places of in iterest. Mr. a nd Mrs. William Ware and j children of Winston -Salem spent the weekend vi?ting with Mr. and Mfs. J. S Ware arid Mr ane Mr\ Frank Ware arxi family I Mr. and Mr-.. Horace Bel! ah<i oauj ill?;cr> weiv' Sunday visiuii> ~v vi*' ' Mr and Mrs. K loytl Th<i"i)iu." ^ . ? u , Kcbtwa Su< <vf Kinj:.-. Mouriiai!) | * Mr. i?nd Mrs. Eugene B? ?] !ia< af ! I iheir'Sundaj quests Mr. ant) M.-y. J B. Sue) and son of Lon^ t'r?-?'K .Mr. -and Mrs. U> roar Champion had as their Sun<ia> evening dinner gucbts Mr. and Mr,-. T<>rnmie Yar borough and children and Mr. and Mrs. Rufu* FalJsof Patterson Oreve. Mr T. A. Champion .arrive*! home i*ur?1h> fr?ir?. Hat Springs, Ar*., wlwti- fi?- j-jxt.; tini<- for txva nicn; M i a-<<<; Mtn j b Bfx?Wfi and < h i : drvt WUi w.iro w?T)> Suumla; mjjht r Jfiuvslb of Mr atrii Mrs. Ly:r?ai v'hyrt\|?ion and fatm(> A ?*?!?<. ru f 'K'(ii<!f?n of H,fK10.<Xh (iumh i>S 1 r : m t*>tatoev a as t.ar in tfi?- i'-talv jn '1946. Th?> <:r<6; <(*rau-<i 3G.0Q0 .arwl yiekivd ax t:v?>rag?: of ii*- 1>usIvoI?j |)ff acre. JUST AZXrVED . , . THE B?$T &UY IN TOWNf new y a Dfir ?g * fuB,c'? 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