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Circle Meetings Methodist Mrs. Lee Dover and Mrs. John fr'k*toher Ware were hostesses 10 Clr ele Wo. 1 o'f the W. S. C. S at the liome of Mrs. Dover on Monday aft ernoon September 5, wifh 19 mem t>ers and 1 visitor present. Mrs. Paul E. Hendricks, assisted %y her mother, Mrs. Crosland, pre sented a most interesting program on "Advance," giving rhe four points necessary for advance. a. Membership. 2. Education as to conditions and ?meeds a< hqme and abroad. 3. Recruiting of full-time Christian ?workers. 4. Increased giving. Mrs. J. IR. Davis, leader, conducted -the business session. Announcements made were: An all-day Study Course will be tield at the church on Wednesday, September 28. The book to be studi ed is, "Newness of Life." The Spiritual Life Group met ?wtth Mrs. D. L. Saunders on Wed nesday afternoon, Sept. 14. Mrs. Claude Ware and Mrs. M. L. llouser will be hostesses to the Oc .Jtober meeting dt the circle. ? I ? Circle No. 2 of the Methodist chur ch met Monday night with Mrs. Hen Beam. Mrs. George Lattimore leader, pre n ?????? i sided. Mrs. Pink Ware, gave the de vdtional. Mrs. J. if. Patterson gave an interesting program on "Ad vance.** Mrs. Beam assisted by her daugh ters, Misses Margaret Harmon and Mary Ann Beam served a sweet course and punch. ? ? ? On Tuesday night at 7:30, Mrs. Pat Tignor was hostess to Circle No. 3, Central Methodist church, in the church basement* for' a weenie roast. Twenty were present. Follow, ing the delicious hot dog supper ser ved by Mrs. Tignor, a program, "Advance, O Church of God," was presented by Miss Martha Walker. The group sang a hymn, "Trust and Obey," with Grace Blanton at the .piano. FoHowing a talk on the "Ad ?/j nee, a Four Point Program," by Martha Walker, in which she ex plained the points of advance, mem bership, education and "action, re cruiting, and giving, two of the mem bers, Grace Davis and Lela Clark, presented a short playlet, in which a member <*f the WSCS was inviting a new church member -to Join the WSCS. Winifred Fulton then gave a talk on ".Membership," and Martha Walker gave the concluding re marks. During the business session a new secretary was elected : Mrs. Clay Poston, to replace Mrs. iJohn Camp- , bell, who has moved away from Kings Mountain. Mrs. "Bun Goforth, B.V.D BRAND r*l*r|ul f?k?r4<N? SPECTACULARS! - Hurry ? We're ??!&''' putting oo the world's greatest show of color in sport shirts . . ,*B.V.D. Gabardine Spectaculars in two irSUjr world-renowned styles: Hollywood ?Rogue ? buttonless pullover, worn in-or-out ...or B.V.D. * Ruggers ? two-way collar for with or without a lie. And all in lustrous wonderful colors. $5.00 . Ctber Gaberdine Sport Shirts in light end dark colors S3 .50 f , ? * ? 4 Myers' DEPARTMENT STORE Dress Shop? Second Floor oircJe leader, read a note Co the cir cle from Barbara Gault, secretary o I MVF., thanking them for the supper lUhey prepared for the youth during youth activities week. Cards on ? "Fellowship of Intercession" were i distributed to be read and signed. Grace Blanton, Treasurer, received W5C3 funds, also a free-will offer ing for the American Bible Society. | Members were asked by Grace Da vis to bring coupons from soap Hour, baking powder, etc., to aid the i i*ethlehem Center in securing ^ new ! fence. i This circle will meet next month i with Grace Davis. Lela Clark is to ; be co -hostess. The group decided to I have a Hallowe'en party at their Oc. ? tober meetings with a prize for the best costume. Games following the program and business will be led by Mrs. Baxter Pay seur. ? ? ? Circle No. 5 met Monday night with Mrs. John Fisher wkh nine members and two visitors present. Mrs, Ralph Mauney. leader, pre-' sided. The devotional was given by Mrs. John Dijling. Mr*. H. M. Biser and Mrs. L. A. Hoke gave the program on "Ad - I vance," discussing two phases of j it, "Membership;" and "Spectators Religion." I During the social hour the hostess served a chicken salad course and pineapple chiffon pie. < ? ? ? Presbyterian Circle 'No. 1 of the Presbyterian church met Monday night with thf ir chairman, Mrs. Merle Beatty. Mrs. C. E. Murphy gave the devo- ! tional and Bible Study, - Mrs. E. T. Plott gave an introduc tory article on "Life Up Your Eyes', the book the Women of the Church I are to study during religious educa' tional season. j,. After a brief business meeting a social hour was enjoyed, during which time delightful refreshments | were served. Lutheran The Rache] Mitch am group of St. Matthew's Lutheran church met on t Tuesday evening with Mrs. Beverly Jack.?aon. Mrs. S:owe Devinney led the devotions. Mrs, (Robert Allen brought us an interesting report of the convention of the Woman's Mis sionary Society h^ld in Hickory Au gust 27-29. After the business meet ing the hostess served delightful re | fresh ments. ! Miss Delores Bridges Honored With Shower j Mrs. Otis Fails and MLss Betty Falls entertained last 'Friday night at the Woman's Club house with a miscellaneous, shower, compliment ing Miss Delores Bridges, bride elect , of September. j On her arrival Miss Bridges was, j presented a corsage of asters and j ; tube roses by the hostesses. Little j umbrellas were presented to each j guest as favors and pinned on as. j corsages. - ... j A number of games were enjoy- ' ed after which the hostesses serv- 1 ed ice cream, cake, punch and pea- { nuts using a' green, white and pink decorative co.os; note on refreshment plates. j The gifts were presented to the bride-elect and opened after re- , fresh men ts. ? ; The W. K. Whites Note 56th Anniversary The children of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. White gathered wirh them on (Wednesday, August 31, to help cel ' ebrate their 56th wedding anniver sary, | A daughter, Mrs. Fred Babing ton, and Mr. Babington, of Nanta hala, shared honors, as their 15th , j wedding anniversary was the next , ; day A very bountiful dinner was serv. ed and enjoyed by the children and } grandchildren. Mrs. A. A. Lackey. Jr. ! 1 Gives Bridge Party i | Mrs. A. A. lackey, Jr., of Pallsto* entertained with two tables of bridge at the home of Dr. and Mrs. ? j 4 A. Lackey, Tuesday night. Late I summer flowers were used in the i party rooms. ' After several progressions. Miss I Frances Payne received high score | prize with Miss Dorcas Carpenter i winning consolation. A tempting salad and sweet cour- 1 se was served. j The party personnels included , Misses Frances Payne, Dorcas Car I penter, Louann Herndon, Bet-ty Lyn c"h. Peggy Arthur, Betty Hord, Bob- j [ bie Simmons and Mrs. David Neill. Senator Vandenberg started his career as an office boy on the Grand Rapids Herald. In 1944 the school enrollment in i Alabama was 413,567 white and [228,468 negroes. 1 Woodward's NEW FALL TIES v. ' ' . it *??,. .? V * v ? . . Biggest, best and widest ties since before the war. Extra wide, full-lined, new pat terns. A new shipment and the best buy we've ever of fered. ? " K - ' ' * . .. . .. . $100 Each HaWV^ T&. 'MENS WEAR" tO, -faabion Major " for the [w> polar college tiiar. A Scotsman'* plaid in tbi*tle weight wool a ixl rtiyon. 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