SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS oi INTEREST to WOMEN MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 167 Social Calendar fVidof 8;00? Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Suber. Jr., will entertain the Couples' Club. Saturday 8:00 ? Mr. ?fnd Mrs. L. E. Abbott will entertain th? Bid and By? Club. Moanjuy 2:30r? Mrs. Sam Davis will entertain the Duplicate Bridge Club at ! the Country Club. 7Wsday 3:00 ? Mrs, Martin Harmon will en- , tenain the Connaet Club at1 the Country Club. ' 3:00 ? Tuesday 'Afternoon Bridge J Club meets with Mrs. H. R. i Webb at her home in West ! Mountain street. 3:30 ? Mrs. C. T. Carpenter will en- | tertafh her Bridge Club at her home in West Cold street. WadiMtdar 3:00? Mrs. Martin Harmon wHl be iwstess at Bridge, at the Country ; Club. 3:30? Frances Hord circle of the ; First Baptist church meets with Mry. F. A. MeDaniel. 4:30? Miss Jean Davis is entertain- ! ing at a Coke Party, honoring t Miss Jean Webb, and Miss Ja- > nie Davis. JTrtday 8:00? Hi-Lo Bridge Club will meet ' with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brid- j ges. 8.00 ? .Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finger will be hosts to the Couples Club. Pupils Of 4th Grade Enjoy Birthday Party Mis* Lois Watson entertained her ?ourth grade at Central school Wed nesday afternoon at a birthday par ty. The table was centered with a pink cake and lighted candles. The liable cloth and napkins were pink and white with the birthday design. Orange cool-ade was al-?o served. The children enjoyed games' and story telling. Those enjoying the hospitality were Luther Barnes, Gerald Bray, Charles Bridges, Dean Bridges, Har old Connor, J. A. Crook, Royce Davis, Lawrence Etters. Franklin Falls, Boyce Gault, Jr., Curtis George, Pete Gunnelic, FrankHn Hinson, Harold ' fjord, i*nfe& A. Meredith, David Pin "7!3c, It0g?r Johnnv Thom [ ason, Steve We'lis, Don Wright, , Sybil- Blanton, Jane Croker, Pratt; Falls. Sandra ? Fleming. Phvllis Green, Becky Harris, Joyce Hope. Sally Hovis, Edna Martin, Helen Fay Morrison, Rebecca Oates, Jeanne Plonk, Barbara Smith, Josephine Smith, Myrtle Whetsrine, Shirley Whhpker, Shirley Wright, Bcttv1 Jean Linyerfcl'., and Glenda Procfrtr. ' Miss Helen Hay Fetes Circle No. 4 Miss Helen Hay was hostess <0 Circle No. 4 of the Presbyterian church Monday night. Mrs. O. W. Myers gave the Bible Study. An article from the Survey was read by Mrs. Carol Barnes. Mrs. Robert Miller, Chairman, pre G. ?. Bridges Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bridget were hosts at a dinner party Saturday night complimenting Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Darr, of Sparta, house guests ; of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stallings. Pansies in soft shades were us?ed to decorate the rooms. Southern fried i chicken, french fried potatoes, vege table salad and devils food oaKe and ?_ _ ? . r ; ?? ?' ^ _ i sided over the routine business, j During the social hour >llght re ' freshments were served by .the ho<? \ tess. Gifts were presented to Mr#, i | C>ro1 Barnes and Miss Annie Laurie jSummht who are leaving soon to make their home in Charlotte. ice tea was enjoys by the guest*. Later in -the evening bridge was piayea with high score award go li)g to Mrs. Darr. Home Arts Club Meets i With Mrs. P. D. Herndon j I Member? of the Home Arts Club and tvo iiwited guests, Mr*. E. A. 1 Harrill and Mrs. J. B. Simpson, were entertained Tuesday night by Mrs. P. D. Herndon. Floral arrangements of sweet peas, double Varkupur and other mix etf.flowero were wf-ed as decorations. During th?? social half hour at the beginning of the meeting the hostess ; assisted by Mrs. Simpson served I strawberry ice cream pie, cakes and ! afruHdrlnk. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Ft cd Plonk presided, ! .; Mri. Phillip Padgett hod arranged a very interesting program on her old home town, Galveston, Texas. I The city is divided into three sec- 1 tlon?:,the wharf, where most of the i commercial llffc is centered; thej town and residential ? where Gal- i vesionians live their social lives;' and the beach tf >nt? the meiva of ; tourists. Mrs. W. L. Pressley read an article | on "Know Your Oysters," featuring the commercial life. Mrs. B. D. Ratteiree gave an ar ticle on "The New Shamrock Hotel," i the tnost elaborate and up io date! hotel in the country. LATE CLASSIFIED PASSENGER WANTED. artaie ex pense to Macon, Ga., leaving Sun. day or Monday, returning Thurs day morning. Call 376-J, j-10. Ladies' Special! Vs Price to All LADY GOLFERS up to 5 p. m. at ' ALEX'S Golf Range Gostonia Highway * m -1/tfES ? ? vv> COTTON DRESSES ?-Pastels--. % OFF 2$ ? DRESSES Crepes - Linens Sizes 10 to 40 Plonk Brothers ' . ? ' ? " r" ? *' ' ? ' h\' '.v,. ' *.*. Ycmr Merchant Since 1893 93 COTTON PRINT DRESSES 1-3 iMf u. WITH THIS NEW DOUBLE UIOOIO6 hll)6 CHfST or WMffiHK GRAYSON'S JEWELRY Home-Owned A GUt From Croyaon * Hmm More SERVICE FO? ? *79T* (N? fit 60 PIECES WITH CHOICE Of BUTTER SPREADERS OR ICED ? 4> R ? N K SPOONS CMC? e k?wtiw VrM -?lch r-d ? ?'?"<>">>' kntilx ? !? ? ??? "tnd?r EASY CREDIT TERMS at No Extra Cost $33.75 up $S2JtS up r%7 5 up

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