SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS of INTEBEST to WOMEN MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 167 MYF Give Program On "The Healer" Sunday morning the Methodist Fellowship, Central Methodist chyf ch, met for a worship program. "The Talents," led by Ann Mayes. The Mcriptur^ reading was given by Jaek Crouch, arid a solo, Talte 'My Life 'and Let It Be," was sung by Pat .foliy, accompanied by Jean Davis At the piano. Jaek Matthews gave , ?fie interpretation of the picture, "The Talents," which ? had been drawn on the blackboard by him. ?and served as d worship center. Ann Mayes read two poems, ."If You WiH," and "The Cross at the Cross ways." The chapel was beautifully decorated With larkspur and other Oowers. 1 During the business session, the Seniors filled out questionnaires, on which they decided to have a "Youth Activity Week" this summer, - to meet 1n their homes for evening, reeetings and Workshops during the summer, and not to attend Camp Asheltonia, as ?o few could no at , the time appointed. Sunday evening, twenty were prep ent for an outdoor program conduct ed by Mh?s Joann Wright at the home of Barbara Grantham and Dor othy Smith. Mr. and. Mrs, W. G. Grantham served the group a de)ic .lous hamburger supper, cooked in their lovely back yard, which was followed by home-made ice cream. |; Next Sunday morning Doiis Jolly ] will serve as program leader for a program on "The Healer" Patricia Prince is to make the drawing for the worship center. Following this missionary . program. Seniors are to make personal pledges to the MY Fund, which is their contribution to fht? missionary work of the church. Sunday evening the Senior MYF is to meet at the home of Ann May es, where' Ramona Allen will con duct a program on "A Growing 1 Mind." Mrs. G. K. Lattlmore's Clr- ! cle No 2.will serve them a lighi sup per there at 6:30 p. m. Y Ne west x> f Fashion Mars "Wi. i Admiral Bktt ? Btigt Clay y Pink C*^p?f Natural Rowhid* Bermuda Gr?tn Strong Enough i<* Suuui 4.$%! UJiM1 Vanity O'Mfe*. *17. SO * Vmmity ONtt. ?174? K l&4wi' O'Nlt*, $ltJO C. O'Nit* If w?1IW? Cut, in 59 AU prices iui))tt} ap ?*i?rt?V icr*? Wovi h ?Mil UlllXMI ?OII> Altni tuoe Catch ? nde on a rainbow. Here's the rr. .~st colorful luggage you've ever wen! . . . Samsonite Fashiontone Luggage the newest and gayest thing in hand. Fashiontoive case* have Samsonite't tough, dirt-proof, scuff- proof, bet ter-than- leather mirarle covering, in five new colors' And of course you get famous Samsonite super strength construction . . . rich, long- wearing linings . . . solid orass streamlined fittings. A?k1 here's the big surprise two or even three matched pieces cost less than you'd expect to pay for one case of such quality. luuifftrut! ? A SamMin.t* Vanity O'Nite awd Matching Ladies' O'Nite for only $37 (Pint Tax) PHONE 34* ? MOUNTAIN ST. Ace Of Clubs Feted At A Dinner Bridge Mrs. J. M. Cooper entertained at a-1 dinner -bridge in her home on Pied mont Avenue Friday evening, com- ' pigmenting the members of the Ace of Clubs, their husbands, and a few . invited guests. Artistic arrange- ! men.* of mixed summer flowers made a lovely letting for the affair. When the guests arrived they found their places at tables- center ed with miniature vases of pan si en. A delicious three course dinner was served. At the conclusion of the bridge game, Mrs, .Sam Oavjs was named hi?h scorer for the ladies. With Da vid White winning high lor rhe men. j Low score prizes went to Mrs. W. L. Mauney and, Hugh Orinand. Mr. and Mrs. David White ol Shel. by were out of town guests. Seniors Enjoy Picnic At Lake Montonia A picnic dinner was given last Fri day afternoon at Lake Montonia, aS a special courtesy to members of the Senior Class and -the high school faculty. Dancing, boating and swimming were the chief features of entertain- i mem unril the gong sounded for dinner. A beautiful dinner was- pre pared and served by the following mothers of the seniors: Mrs. M. C. ) Amos, V'rs. C. D. Bianton, Mrs. Wiley ; Bhanton, Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, Mrs.j Carl Mauney, Mrs. Pan) Mauney, j Mrs. Eugene Matthews, Mrs. Bessie Dickey, Mrs. Hilton Ruth, Mrs. C. E;l War lick, and Mrs. G. E. Still. Mrs. G. E. Still Fetes Tuesday Bridge Club i Members and guests of the Tues day Afternoon B.-:dge club were en tertained this week at the home of Mrs. G. E. Si ill. ' The home was tastefully decorated with cut summer flowers in pastel j ; shades. j After rhe games Mrs. W. L. Ram- ! seuT was found to be winner of rhe | guest prize with Mrs. G. F. Latri- ? more, as winner of the .eiub prize, ?and the consolation prize went to 1 Mrs. R. H. Webb. The hostess served a t^mpring sal- j ad course at the conclusion of the . ,garr>ei. 1 Miss Gillespie Compliments Giles:** Complimenting her house guests. Miss Janet Zimmer, of Port Wasn ington, N. Y., and Miss Betty Hoi brook ol Lowell, Miss Eroelyn Gil lespie delightfully entertained at three tables of bridge at her home Thursday night. Four progressions of bridge en sued, With Mhss Avis Warlick, win ning high score. Miss Peggy Arthur, low. Gifts were presented the hon oree's Miss Zimmer and Miss Hoi brook. Miss Jean Webb and Miss Rtulah Rhea, bride-elects, were also remembe'ed with gifts. At the conclusion of the game an Ice course with a fruit drink was served. The home was beautifully arrang ed with cut summer flowers. Club Night Attended By Large Crowd club night Meld at the Kings Mountain Country club Saturday night was a gala affair and attend ed by a large group of membeis. Dinner, dancing and bridge teatur ed the night's entertainment. The club's June hostess commit- 1 tee, includes Mrs. Sam Davis, chair man, Mrs. Jacob Cooper, co-chair man and Mrs. Arnold Kiser, Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt, Mrs. W. L. Maun ey. MiA G. E. Still, Mrs. W R. Craig, Mrs. W. K. Crook, Mrs. Carl Mauney, Mrs. J. M. Rhea, Mrs. G. A. Hook, Jr. Mrs. D. L. Saunders, and Mrs. E. K. ! Whfoener. Mrs. Mauney Hostess To Ace Of Clubs Mrs. C. K. Mauney entertained the Ace Of Clubs and the following guests Thursday afternoon: Mrs. C. D. Blanton, Mrs. H. R. Neisler, Mrs. Amos Dean, Mrs. Hugh Ormand, Mrs. Arnold Kiser, Mrs. C. T. Carpen ter, Jr., Mrs. G. F. Lattlmore, and Mrs. B. W. Gillespie. The home was decorated with flow ers from Mrs. Mauney'# own garden | and their loveliness measured up to her usual artistic arrangement. Mrs. C. D. Blanton was winner of the h.'gh score prize for guests, Mrs. j W. K. Mauney won club high. When cards were laid aside the hostess served a frozen fruit salad , and sweet course. Entre-Nous Meets With Mrs. J. H. Arthur i ? Members of the Entro-Nous Bridge club held a pleasant meeting Tues day af'ernoon with Mrs. J. H. Arthur as hostess at her home on West King ( street. i The rooms were bright with bowls of sweet peas &nd white glads. When guests assembled, they found their places at attractively appointed ta I hies and the hostess erved chocolate elclairs, nuts and punch. When scores were tallied at the I conclusion o? the progressions, high score award went to Mrs. O. O. Jack son, low Score award to Mrs. B. A. Murray. Mrs. S. M. Brown was invited to play with the club members. Circle No. 4 Meets . With Mrs. J. H. Arthur Circle No. 4 of the Central Metho dist church met with Mrs. J. H. Ar thur Monday night. As this was the first meeting of the church year the following officer* were elected: Chairman, Mrs. C. L. Jolly; Co-chair man, Mrs*. Bessie Dickey; Secretary, Mrs. H. R. Parton, Treasurer, Mrs C. E. War lick; program chairman, Mrs. V. F. Throneburg: Spiritual Life chairman, .Mrs. B. A. Murray; Tele phone committee,. Mrs. C. S. Pulton, and Mrs. J.. H. Arthur; Secretary of Social Relations, Mrs. Sam Howell, upside. down cake and punch was served by the hostess. Twelve members were present ? ' 1 ? The Suez canal isr about one hundred miles in leng?P CENTER SERVICE EVERYTHING FOR THE CAR Phone 62 AS LOW AS $12.95 -Plus Toot 100-Level Tire Real headliners trom coast to coast ? first quality tires at popular prices! They're the scoop of the tire industry! And guaranteed, too, in writing ? for 12 months against road damages and life' time guarantee against defective workmanship and materials. Get a set and save! Drive in today. At MYERS' . . Group Of 42 Gabardine and Bur-Mil Tropical , SUITS Values to $35, only I $19.95 r odd sizes, including shorts, slims, regulars .. , ; _ . " ? ? ? . - ..?* ^ ?" . * ? .. ' '? " " - ' _ ?. . 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