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r>w MRS. P. D. Herndon. Editor Phone 167 Miss Selma Allen Bride-Elect Honored .One ol the lovely parties of the week honoring Miss Selma Allen, bride-elect of Sunday, was the V bingo party and kitchen shower given Tuesday night by Miss Bet v ty Hayes at her home on Walter son street. The living room where email tables w&re placed for the games . was very attractive, the honoree's place was designated by a cor ?age of White spilt carnations, the traditional bridal colors of green and white being carried out in both decorations and refresh ments. After the games the hostess as sisted by her mother, Mrs. B. M. Hayes, servt?d ? ice cream and cake. The climax of the evening's en tertainment Was reached when the hostess presented the honored with a large box filled with use ful gifts for her kitchen. Two Are Hostesses At Bridge Party Mrs. J. F. Evans and Mrs. O. W. King entertained at a delightful bridge party Saturday afternoon ?t the home of Mrs. King. The home was beautifully de corated with January Jasmine, narcissus and nandina berries.' At the beginning of the- play, the hostesses were assisted in serving a dtsaert course and cof fee. Spring tallies were given out tsnd guests found their places at five tables arranged for bridge, j Fallowing several progressions, of bridge, Mrs. J. E. Herndort was ' awarded high score prize and ! Mrs. E. A. Smith was given a ! consolation gift for scoring low, | J/fw. faul Mairrtey was winner of the floating prize. Margrace Woman's . Club Meets The Margrace Woman's Club held their regular meeting at the olub house last Friday evening. Mesdames G. W. Fails, John Jenkins and C. C. Lynn were hos tesses. Following the devotional and business session a tempting re freshment plate of sandwiches, potato chips, pickles, home made pake and h.?h! drkiks-v.vi? *e by the hostesses. The club was proud to have Mrs. M. B. CaWwel) as a new member. Entre-Nous Club With Mrs. Campbell Mrs. E. T. Plott and Mrs. Ralph Mauney were Invited to play with members of the fJntre-Wous brid ge Club when they met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs H. L. Camp bell. Potted plants added charm to the living room where two tables were placed for bridge. Mrs. Campbell served devil food cake and. coittrrdW&iv tbe-??Mat??i>8k passed cokes during the progres sions. ? Mrs. W, W;TolIeson won high' score prize with Mrs. Ralph Mau ney receiving second high. Phillip-Richard Vows Spoke Saturday MI.hs Betty Richard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Richard of Charlotte and William A. Philips' sorj of Mr. and Mr9. James Ver non Phillips of Gaffney were married Saturday afternoon In the home of Dr. Robert C. Cran- J berry of Gaffney. Mrs. James Vernon Phillips is the fbrmer Miss Clara Carpenter, of Kings Mountain. f "Make Us Headquarters For Your Car" Pure Oil Service Station Corner of West King Street 6 Battleground Ave. Paul Byers. Owner Telephone 491 Purol Gas and Oil Yale Tires & Tubes Batteries ? Car Repair ? Washing & Greasing Peelers Dinner^Hosts To Methodist Choirs TfiVTSehTor Choir of Central Me t hod: 1st church, with their wives and husbands were guests of B. 3. Peeler. Jr., and Mrs. B. S. Peel er, on Thursday night, January 12, at 7:30 p. m. tor supper. The Peeler home was attractively de corated with early, spring flow era. A OMnese Ming tre*? .platvd on the piano -below a Chinese painting ad&ed beauty to the scene. Twenty-eight were pres ent. A delicious turkey dinner with all the trimming* was served bui fet style In the dining room, where the table was centered with a large bowl of Jonquil* mixed with other spring flower?. Guests found their places ?t small tables in the living room, dining room, and -den. Hot rolls j and hwp^ biscuit#, were oas?ed i during the dinner, and a aeabert j of fruit cake topped with whip ped cream was served afterward. > 'After, the enjoyable meal, the ; choir listened to music played on I the record player. A delightful so- j clal ' ? perkxi followed, during , which the choir sang, and enjoy- 1 ed solos by Mrs. Juanlta Warren j and B. S. Peeler, Jr. Youth Choir Enjoy* Supper At Peeler Home ? . Ore Friday night, January 13, at 7 o'clock, the Youth choir of Cen tral Methodist church, were din ner guests of B. S. Peeler, Jr., and Mrs. -B. S. Peeler, at the Peefler home. Over forty people. Includ ing youth workers and their hus +m.' -.4*, aim ihtf pastor a-vsLiii*. wife, enjoyed a delicious dinner of chicken salad with all the trimmings served buffet style in the dining room. The group, including members from both the Intermediate MYF and the Senior MYF, enjoyed a period of fellowship accompanied by music from the record player. By request, B. S. Peeler, Jr., sang several popular solos, w'hlch were enjoyed by all. MYF T^o Have Film Strip Sunday 7 P. M. Following* Youth choir rehear sal (which begin* at 6:15 o'clock Sunday night) both groupsbf the MYF at Central Methodist church are to have a film strip, "Opera tion J-3" shown in the sanctuary at 7 o'clock. Adults who wish to come early and remain for the evening ser vice at. 7:30 o'clock are invited also. This picture tells the story of young Christians who answer ed the challenge to serve In Ja pan for three years teaching, working in social centers, direct ing recreational programs and ; assisting in evangelistic work. I The youth council is to meet next week, time and place to be1 announced Sunday. ? : Kincaids Hosts To Band Directors Mr. and Mh?. Arnold W. KlrtCafiT entertained the directors erf the band association at a perfectly appointed four course luncheon at their attractive home on Chur ch street last Thursday. For the occasion colorful ar rangements of early spring flow ers were c lever iy-uaed; . The dining room table with its I snowy white linen cloth and Jan 1 uary jasmine made a perfect set jting for the delicious meal. Those enjoying the, Kircaid's hospitality were. Band-parents: Joe Hedden, Jay Patterson, B. N. Barnes, Mrs. H. R. Neisler, and Mrs. H. D. Ward; Jaycess. W. K. Maimey, Jr, Senior Woman's club, Mrs Mack Gantt; Junior Wo manV club, Mrs. J. B. Falls, A merlcan Legion, Miss Dorothy Pr.. .ftfl Hen drlcks; American Legion Auxili ary, Mrs. Paul Mauney; Klwanis: A. W. Klncald. After luncheon a short business meeting was heM. The group pledged their support to Mr. Hed den, band leader, also to Mr. Kin. caid for his interest and ^n tiring efforts in bringing the Kings Mountain band to the front. La Fete Club With Mrs. Y. F- Throneburg The La Fete rook club was en tertained Friday night at the home of Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg. .yxatu w en suke and lovely bowls of spring flowers were used as decorations. Tables were a>pp?imed for re freshments. Each table was cen tered with a green candle tied with yellow ribbon surrounded with yellow floweirs. A satfad and sweet course was served. Four progressions of rook en sued, with Mrs. J. K. Willis win ning high score prize, and Mrs. H. R. Patron low score prize. This being "Mrs. Parton's birth day month, she was remembered with silver in her pattern by the club members. Mrs;*B**ddysLackey Fetes Queen of Clubs The new home of Mrs. Buddy Lackey in Fallston was the scene of a lovely party Tuesday night, when she entertained the Queen of Clubs. Spring flowers were used to add a festive air. A very attrac tive and tempting party plate was served. Mrs. Lackey's prizes went to Miss Louann Herndon, high, Mrs. Johnnie Plonk, second high, and Miss Bobbie Simmons received the floating prize. 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Ask us for a RIOOtK VALUtl Dortge interiors meae "Magic Mile" demons! ration rider TtftiTe wnnfne;., givfTyou ?nd drive the new Dodge today. more bead, elbow awl leg room so can sit naturally in a rela GYRO-MATIC lowett-prlced automatic transmit sion to frea you from shifting, is now available on Coronet models at moderate extra cost. REYNOLDS MOtORS W * H ?w on - MGGf/t Vjiifff Circle Meetings A. R. hMbrtnioB ? ? ? The Frances Ginlton circle met Monday evening at eight o'clock with Mrs. Ben H. Goforth at her home. The meeting was opened w*th prayer by Mw, ?. W. Neal. Mai Lola Beatty had charge of the program. She was assisted by Mrs. Neal. ? The subject for study was, "Spiritual Lite." Ten member* were present. We were glad to have the fol lowing visitors: Mrs. J. M. Gar rison, Mrs. Minnie McFadden, Miss Emma Sellers and Mrs. J?mes Bwtterrce. V At the conclusion of the busi ness session delicious refresh ments were served by the hostess. . ? ? f ? Franpes Hamilton circle met Monday night in the home at Mrs. Wendell Phifier with Mrs. Bill Weir as co- hostess. The members enjoyed a cover ed dish supper. Mrs. Tolly ShufOrd gave the de votional. Mrs. John Cheefrire gave the last four chapters In the study course on, "Stewardship." During the businesr presided over by the leader, Mrs. Parr, it was decided to give a towel shower for the kitchen at the church. ? ? The Mary Kennedy circle met at the home of Mrs. M. A. Ware Monday night with Miss Janet Scoggins as co-hoStess. The devotional was given by Mrs. Annie Mae Welle. Mrs. Mac Mackin and Mrs. J. L. McGill read articles from the Joiifnal of Mis sions. Notes of appreciation were read from those who had received Christmas remembrances from the circle, among these were Mrs. R. N. Baird and Miss Mary Kenne dy, a missionary in Pakistan, In dia. The hostesses served hot choc olate with whipped cream, sand Mrs. O. W. Myers Study Club Hostess A very enjoyable meeting of the Study Club was held with Mr*. O. W. Myers Tuesday night. Cut spring flowers and potted pj-antfl were used in the living room, Japanese Quince in the en trance hall and mixed fruits In an antique cut glass bowl on the dining table. There was a pleasant social half hour at the beginning of the meeting. During this time Mrs. Myers was assisted in serving a congealed salad course with par ty accessories antl Russian tea, passing fruit cake topped v.-Uh whipped cream and cherries. Mrs. N. F. McGill, president presided over the business meet in*. v, ' Mrs. C. F. Thomasson was in charge of the program. She pre sented Mrs. W. T. Weir, who in ? : very charming and interesting way told of the life of Margaret Mitchell. wiches and cookies to the nine members present. ? ? ? First Baptist The Frances Hord circle of the W. M. S. met last Wednesday af ternoon with Mrs. C. E. Blalock. Mrs. C. D. Ware, leader, pies sided over the meeting. A very Interesting program was render ed by the program chairman, Mrs. E. C. McClain. Sixteen merribeps were present. The circle ei.joyed having Mrs. Henpan Yawn and Mrs. Charlie St owe as visitors. Hie hostess served a tempting dessert course. ' ? ? ' Margit Kvejprud, young Nor wegian girl Whos pent last sum mer on farms in several North Carolina counties as a student under the International Farm Youth Exchange program, is now working full-time as a 4-H in structor in Norway, according to word received at the 4-H office of the State College Service. ; Motorists Slow Buying 'SO Tags RALEIGH. ? Although approx imately two weeks remain In which motorics may purchase their 1950' license plates, leas than hall have obtained their new tags, the North Carolina Depart ment of Motor Vehicle# reported today. The delay on the part of motor vehicle .owners in purchasing their 1960 plates makes it evident that a rush will occur at the 73 the January 31 deadline approa llccnses offices in the State as ches, the Department stated. Approximately 490,000 tags have been soM t > date. More than a million motors vehicles are operating In the State and each must carry a new lknnse al ter midnight Of January 30L/ Mo torists apprehended after that j time without "the 1950 plates on ! .i i 11 J mi their vehicles will be subject to prosecution. v- " ? The 1050 tags went en Mle De cember 1. <;Wb*U*wm' ooxmb . from the stcln whale. Keeter's eon show you fix tuolly ? . J ; | i v ?? - | jj tors la fftij |fe orite weight, comfortable, modish The slim skirts . . button detailing
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