SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS . ? ' of INTEREST to WOMEN ? ? ? * r ' . -i . MRS. P. D. HERN DON. Editor PHONE 167 :W ' J OOSSAH ? It A AND tONOKftlVNI* Costard's famous "Flair" bra ft back again! The secret of its unusual comfort, uplift support and moldability is the adroit use of satin elastic. Both are lace topped and available in Large Selection of CORSETS I ? WHIM ? NUOI Flair'Uplift $2.00 to $3,50 Flair * Longertyne > $3.50 Average . and D lengths in ? wide number of modes. i $10 oss arc/ Special! 24 GOSSARD CORSETS Broken Sizes Vt Price Save up to $4.50 Large Selection GOSSARD BRASSIERES Vi Price Save up to $1.25 Plonk Brothers Your Morchant Since 1899 WOMAN'S CLUB OBSERVES CHARTER NIGH f? INSTALLATION PROGRAM? Shown above, to the right ol the club MaL are nine charter members of the Kings Mountain Woman's club present at Chaster Night program held at the club last Frtda^ night. Seated, left to right, are Mrs. George Pat terson. Gastonta. Mrs. C. E. Neieler. Mrs. S). M. Or momd. Mrs. H. N. Moss and Mrs. H. T. Fulton. Standing. Mrs. J. E. Aderholdt. Mrs. D. C. Mauney. Mrs. E. L. Campbell and Mrs. A. H. Patterson. New offioers of the club, pictured above, left of seal, include, seated, left to riqht. Mrs. P. G. Ratterree. assistant recording secretary; Mrs. I. N. Gamble, recording secretary; Mrs. I. G. Patterson, treasur er; Mrs. J. H. Patterson, ?ice-president; and Mrs. Otto Hehn. president. Standing. Mrs. Luther Cans, ler. historian; Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. retiring president and Junior Woman's club sponsor; and Mrs. H. C. Mayes, corresponding secretary. Mrs. William Edwards, of Rutherfordton, district -president, who took part in the program, is standing next to Mrs. Mayes.. Kings Mountain Woman's Club i Holds Charter Night Program 3 On Friday evening members,' guests, and fHends of the Kings Mountan Woman's Club met in the . club auditorium to witness a beau tifully impressive service, marking Charter Night and installation of new officers. _ ? - To quiet strains of piano musW ! played by Mr*. N. F. McGlfl, the nine j Charter memoers present, Mrs. J. E. ? i Aderholdt, Mrs. E. L. Campbell, Mrs. ; H. T. Fulton, Mrs. p. C. Mauney, ! I Mrs H. N. Moss, Mrs. C. E. NeLsler, : Mrs. B. M. Ormand, Mrs. George Pat- i terson, now of Gaatonla, and Mrs. A. TI. Patterson entered the auditorium and took their places to the left and in front of a white back drop which j 1 bore the seal of the N. C. Federation | of Women's Clubs. In front of thisi background was placed a table bear ? 4ng a great taper representing the ; state Federation, with fourteen ( smaller tapers representing Charter1 members who have died. Seated on , I the right were the President of Dis- ! ! trict 4, Mrer-WiUiaia-Edvvardft^Of Rutherfordton, and the retiring pres ident of the Kings Mountain club, ' Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. After the invocation given by Mrs. I George Patterson, Jack Ruth, last' president of the Yoirtti Center, pre- j sen ted to the club a bronze plaque in memory of Mrs. E. A. Shenk, who 1 . had been ?tf\e first youth adviser in j their organized activities. A prolo- i gue, 1905 1949, was then read by I Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. Mrs. H. T. j Fulton called the roll of Charter [ members of the first Civic League ! , (later the Woman's Club) and the list, artistically inscribed and frahi- 1 ed by Mrs. Otto Hehn, was present- < 1 ed to the charfer members and ac cepted by Mrs. C. E. Neisler. Three past presidents in the group were Mrj. D. C. Mauney. Mrs. C. E. Neis- j ler, and Mrs. A. H. Patterson. Mrs. E. W. Griffin then explained that the j silver offering brought this night by club members would go toward the state headquarters building fund as a gift honoring local Charter mem bers. After a processional of officers elect, followed by the installation service was held. As part of this ceremony, each charter member's taper was lighted from the great candle, and as the list of deceased members was read by Mrs. Neisler, Mrs, D. C. Mauney lighted a candle | for each. The district president in stalled the officers, ami each signi fied her readiness to serve by light ing her taper from the Federation candle. New officers for 1949-51 are: President, Mrs. Otto Hehn; Vice- j president, Mrs. J. H. Patterson; Re cording secretary. Mrs. J. N. Gamble: Assistant Recording secretary. Mrs.- ? P. G. Ratterree; Corresponding sec- ;j retary, Mrs. H. C. Mayes: Treasurer, ] Mr<>. I. G. Patterson: Custodian. Mrs. -! Milton Fryer: Chaplain. Mrs. W. L. | Press ly; Historian, Mrs Luther | Cansler: Junior sponsor, Mrs. Au- j brey Mauney. After each member in : the audience had oome forward to receive a light from the Federation taper, the entire club foined In the singing of the Clubwoman's hymn. Then through an aisle made by of-, fleers and clubwomen, the Charter members led the procession In to the lounge for refreshments. Mrs. Luther Cansier wrote and di rected the exceptionally beautiful service. Receiving the door of the auditorium wfcre. Mrs. Vernon Cros by and Mrs. W. B. Thomson. The l*t. ter was responsible tor the pro grams. while Mrs. Crosby presided rover the table where guests and members signed the register, dainti ; ly bound and d^wated with sprays of pine cones. Mrs. H. T. Fulton headed the committee for the diffi cult task of securing an accurate list of the Charter members. Those char ter members able to> be present were escorted by officers of the junior Woman's Club, Mrs. Craig FaLUj, president; Mrs. Sam Hamrick, vice president; Mrs. J. B. Fal-ls, recording secretary; and Mrs. Holland Dixon, corresponding secretary. These also Miss Falls Presents Dancing Pupils Mrs. Coman Fails presented the pupils of her dancing classes in .V program for the JO's and a number of friends Tuesday night at the Wo man's ciuO. First on the program was a solo by Sonny Peeler accompanied by Mrs. Virginia Rosenthal. A dance, "Tell "Me, LHtle Gypsy," was given by- Mary Lillian Lewis, Patty Howard, 'Ercelle Stalling*, | Charline Thomasson, NOrma Farr, Diana Days, Marliene Weir, Dot Ann | Limerick and Peggy Ware. Marliene Weir sang, "Lavender Blue," the same group danced. Taj. dance, "Linda" Becky Thornb'irg, Ruth McCurdy, Ann Falls and Rita Hamrick. Ann Falls and Becky Thornburg did a Tambourwine, dance. Several i solo dances, acrobatic stunts, march. I es and group dances completed the .program. i ? *\ , - . V? ? ? \ Flowers were donated by Kings | Mountain Florists. I A program by some of the pupIU will be given next Thursday night j after the Kiwanis dinner. The pub* lie is invited to attend. i acted as ushers. Mrs. II. C. Ma^ea was In charge of decorating the au iditorium. 1. L. Settlemyre, Jr., and C. G. Myers painted the Federation ' Seal, which adorned the background. Dainty Mttle nosegays for