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um wmmm MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 167 WSCS Birthday Dinner Successful ' -A large and appreciative crowd '^ftijoyed the delicious turkey din* net and the social companionship at the Central Methodist church Wednesday night when the Fel lowship Division of the Woman's Society of Chm?wo2 Service en tertained with a birtha ay dinner. Tables for children of school and pre school age were arranged by Mrs. Charles Harrill and Mrs. HJlllard Black. School age w?a suggestive of the first day of school, pre- school featured a country home with barns, sheds all Kfttd or iarm machinery, chickens, pigs, lambs, cows, etc. Birthday cakes were also part of the decorations. Mesdames H. C. Mayes and H? T; Fulton were hostesses at the January table. The snowy white cloth, the snow man and his wife with greenery was a typical win. ter scene. February hostesses Mrs. E. W. Griflin and Mrs. 6. F, Lattimore h-ad arranged a Valentine table in the center was a large white birthday cake on a fnil!y lace val entine, silver candle holders with red tapers on valentines, com potes of valentine candy ruby goblets and china with a red de sign made a very festive Valen tine setting. March hostesses, Mesdames Jay Patterson, C. J. Gault and Bill Craig, had a very clever ta ble arrangement carrying out the shamrock motif. The birthday cake, iced in green and white ivy cut olit shamrock leaves were used over the table, green cand ies tied with yellow ribbon and china with a green design com pleted the decorations. April hostesses, Mrs. Sam Ho , Eii h had. their birthday cake s-urrqunded with a ring yf split pink carna tions flanked on either side with pink candles in crystal holders, small crystal dishes of floating carnations on a mound of fern with china with a pink design made a very "springy" table. . May hosteswes, Mrs. I. B. Go forth and J. R. Davis, ^entered their table wjth a May pole in pastel shades the little girls in ? the various colored dresses made Jovely display. Pink candles in crystal holders were used on ei ther end of the table. June hostesses, Mrs. Ralph Mauney and Miss Winifred Fub ton carried out the bridal colors of green and white in the can dles and- china. A large three tiered cake with miniature brj<}e and groom and attendants was typical of June. July hostesses, . Mrs. Y. F.. Throneburg and Mrs. Baxter Paysour had a lovely table fea turing red, white, arid blue. A large Uncle Sam's hat in the cen ter flanked with Uncle Sam's and flags red candles, cakes on each end of the table feed in white with an American flag made of icing surrounded with miniature GASTONIA Drive-In Theatre Kiqgs Mtn.-Gastonia Highway Box Office Open 6:15 Show Begins 6:45 Equipped With IN-CAR HEATERS For "Home Comfort" The Moat Complete Drive In Equipment In This Area. Friday. Jem 20 Double Feature "Spooks Run Wild" with the East Side Kida "Danngerous Venture" William Boyd & Andy Clyde Cartoon Saturday. Jan. 21 "Cobru Woman" la color Maria Monte* Jon Rail and Sabu SDN., MON? TUES. "FORT APACHE" January 22, 29, 24 John Wayne -Shirley Temple Henry Fonda Ntwi A Cartoon WED. & THTJRS., Jan. 25 & 26 "Red Stcdlion In The Rockies" In Color Arthur Fratuu Joan Heather Bed Stallion. Jim Darts Cartoon FRIDAY, Jan. 27 Double Feature "The Fighting Vigilantes" Lash La Rue Fussy St. John "The Strange Mrs. Crane" Mariorie Lord-Robert Shayne Cartoon SATURDAY, Jan. 28 "HIGH SEAS" Glenn Ford-Evehrn Keyes Clairr Tre*o? \ ? Cerrtoor This Is A Family Tboatre All Children Vntfatfjf^ admitted freS^E ? Shows Start At Dusk? Social Calendar Friday 7:30 ? Regular meeting of tht> Se nior Woman's Club, in the club house. > ' Monday 2:30? Mrs. George Houser Will be hostess to the Duplicate I . bridge club at her home on Ridge street. ! 7:00 ? The January meeting of the Ersklne Alumnae will be ?ln the ARP church, and will be a covered dish supper. 7:30 ? The Social Club meets with Mrs. D. C. Mauney at her [ home on Ridge street. Tuesday 3:00? Tuesday Afternoon bridge club meets with Mrs. W. L. Ramseur at her home on I West Mountain street. 3:00? Mrs. Hal" Plonk will enter fain the Contrast Clu-b at J , her home in Crescent Hill. 8:00? Kings Mountain Girl ScojB Birthday Celebration wn be held iii the Woman! Club. Thursday I 3:30 ? Thursday Afternoon booB club meets with Mrs. P. (S Padgett at her home oH Piedmont avenue. ? 7:30? M las Avis War lick will bJ hostess to the Tally-Ho clulfl at her ^iome on West Mounfl j tain street. ' Friday 3:00 ? Mrs. P. G. Padgett will en tertain members of the Fortnighters bridge club at, her home on Piedmont ave nue. " _ ? ? ? ? ? ? - I candles in Jed, white, and blue was a' unique patriotic scene. I August hostesses, Mrs. Paul Hendricks and Mrs. Charlie Gv j forth had achieved a very intri-. guing beach scene with a lake and a tiny sail boat, swimmers I and children playing in the sand or resting under a beach um brella. September hostesses, Mesdames C. T. Carpenter, Jr., Sam Stallings and Jolly had "Back to School" with a brick school house well equipped play ground and chil dren going to school. Pencils were given as favors. October hostesses, Mrs. Mack Gantt and Mrs. Boyer Murray carried out the Hallowe'en lead, with witches, black cats, candles with Hallowe'en motifs and Hal lowe'en napkins. Nov ember hostesses, Mrs. Clay Poston and Mrs. Ben Golbrth us ed turkeys and Pilgrim place cards. The turkeys made of ap ples and the spreading tails re j minded you of Thanksgiving. Napkins were also suggesrtlve of Thanksgiving. December hostesses, Mrs. Hol land Dixon and Mrs. Jim Fulton Everhart, used a green table cloth, in fcie center was a man ger scene with the Wise Men, flanked on either side with San tas with their filled packs and cakes iced as Christmas tree. Mrs. J. A. Neisler Bridge Club Hostess The Tuesday bridge club met for their regular -meeting this week with Mrs. J. A. Neisler. The decorative note of interest was achieved with clever arran gements of camelias. At the conclusion of the games a salad and sweet course was served -the members and follow ing guests, M^s.4.. E. Abbott, Mrs. Amos Dean and Mrs. Joe Evans. Dixie THEATRE ? Fro* To Eytryon*? CASH NIGHTS Stmt Mon. & Widrmday Details at Box Office FRIDAY "Pioneers of the West" ' 3 MNquitHn Short SATURDAY Doubl? Feature hoqioa "Coast Guard" ' Randolph Scott Ralph Bellamy also "The Valiant Hombre" The Cisco 114 Cartoon MONDAY & TUESDAY "Trapped" Lloyd Bridges- Barbara Payton Hewr. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "Black Arrow" Louis Hayward- Janet Blair Newr New Prices Anytime 11; Children ? 9c Adults ? 35c Pauline Clijb Met Tuesday NighV The monthly -meeting of the Pauline community club was held Tuesday night In the club' house. ''Near the Cross" was used for the opening song, followed with prayer by Mrs. Jack Hul lender. Eleven members answered to roll call. Giving a aupper for the Men's Club was discussed. Mesdames Dewey Allen, Perry Melton and Roy, Smith, had ai very interesting program and di rected the games. Mrs. Vera Cash won the prize in the games. .? The hostess served candle saN, ad, crackers and coffee. The meeting wag closed by re peating the Lord's prayer. Miss Marion Arthur - Fetes Tally-Ho Club Members of the Tally-Ho Bridge cl\?b met Thursray night with Miss Marion Arthur at her home which was In festive mood with bowls of yellow jasmine. Two tables were aranged for refreshments, each centered with red candle surrounded with small yellow flowers and greenery. Strawberry Short oake and coffee was served'. Several progressions of bridge was enjoyed with Mrs. Fred Mc Danloi winning high score a wardy *. ship Poll call was made and the tVfrd grade had most parents present. t After the meeting, third grade, Vrademothers served delicious refreshments in the cafeteria. Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Darracott are vacationing In Ozona, Fla. Miss Annie Roberts spent the weekend in Charlotte with her sister, Mrs. R. T. Hasty. Mrs. E. N. Wilson of Smyrna, S. C., is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. M.-C. Amos and M*. Amos. James Edward Amos, who is with the National Cash Register, has been transferred from Rocky Mount to Charlotte. ?Miss Gussie Huffstetleor, who ! has been confined to her home for the?past few weeks is impro ving and is now able to be up most of the day. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Neill, Mr. and Mrs. David Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neill spent Sunday in Hickory guests ofMr. and Mrs. Jack Fortune. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Farr were Mrs. FarrSs mother, Mrs. N. H. Somers, aunts, Mrs. Cora Moore, Mrs. Bert Allison, niece, Carolyn Leagon | and nephew, Jack Moore, all of iStatesville. Mrs. A. H.' Patterson returned home Monday from Columbia, S. C., where she was called Friday on account of the sudden death of David M. Mobley, Jr. Young Mabley's mother the former, Miss Bess McGill Is a niece of Mrs. Patterson. ? Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Warlick, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Crook and A. H, Patterson spent Sunday in Co lumbia, where they attended the funeral services for David Mob ley Others attending from Kings Mountain were Mr. and Mrs. L A. MCGill, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plonk and Mrs. Laura Wolfe. JOY THEATRE Kings Mountain's Newest-Best Theatre 2s45 Dally 12:45 Saturday Friday and Saturday "Undertow" Scott Brady -Dorothy Hart 3 Stoog? Comedy Late Show Friday 11:90 Monday 6 Tuesday "Anna Lucasta" Fnhtte Coddard Homolka Late Skew Monday 11:90 Wednesday & Thursday ? "The Hasty Hea*t~ ? folio Ipidtmk Over BUT Htt for Him!! _ . .. n trios, Mr. Fetrucelli said, and he invited the public to attend the services. Birth Announcements! ilev. and Mrs. L. C. Plnrtix an nounce the birth of a son, Wil liam -Lawrence, Friday, ia. 13, in the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ware, route 3, announce the birth of a son, Saturday, January 14, in the Shel by hospital. Kiwonis District Leads In Key Clubs .. King# Mountain Kiwanis club aided the CaroHnas district, Ki wanis International, in leading all other districts in formation of Key Clubs by installation o t a club at Central high school re cently. The Carolinas district formed 28 clufbs, 24 in North Carolina. The club was originated 25 years ago by Kiwaiiians in Sac ramento, CalM. The Kings Mountain Key club was formed with' 16 charter mem bers. Harold England is presi dent of the local group and Char ley Mauney is secretary. Mem bers are from the sophomore. Ju ?riiof and senior classes. - ? About 10 peroeift of the people known as Afghans are able to read and write. water. Sport Shots BY CHARLES CARPENTER OPEN SEASONS It wu pointed out this week for the benefit of Kings Mountain area hunters that the seasons on rabbit and quail are still open and will not cloete until Jan. 31st. W. E. Woody, county game pro tector, made the mention. ?Many hunters were evidently under the impression that the seasons on rabbit and quail end ed when dove season went out on January 15th. BASKETBALL Things are' looking up In the Kings Mountain high school bas ket ball world. The "Varsity" boys team won over Cherryvilhe Tuesday night and tWe "B" tea/m has hk for two straight. Several of the "B" team show promise and Coach Shu Carlton thinks they'll be ready j by next year. The "varsity" boys, an inex perienced squad with no letter men returning from last year's outfit, are expected to shape up after they get several games un der the belt. Talking about basketball ? that Overcash girl that hi$ it for 102 points. the other night was real ly burning the nets during the first half. An unsually tall girl ? mthintfs it is 6-7? she had 79 pojnts for the first 16 minutes, or an average of practically five points per minute. WOW 5 Our bowl picks didn't set us out bragging immediatley.. - We hk the easy one, hit one sleeper, got . caught along with the rest on the upset, and looked plum bad on two of them. We were right on Rice over Car ollna and Santa Clara over Ken tucky; we missed on California who was upset by Ohio State; and we 'stunk' on LSU (who lost to Oklahoma) and MIsboutI (who lost to Maryland). Boyer Murray "scooper" Char lotte News Sports Ed. Furman 81 sher on one 'reason why Carolina lost to Kice.' , V1''-., He was telling me the reason the day before Blsh came out with it ? donH know whether he told Bisher or not. Reasbn was ? "in those dark blue uniforms, Rice looked so much like Duke that it scared tne daylights out of Carolina for three quarters." So long. Hatcheries and dealers serving the Chatahm and Wilkes com mercial broiler areas placed 277, 000 chicks wfth (producers during the week ended January 7. This is an increase of 80.000 over, pla-' cements for the previous week. MPERIAL THEATRE FRIDAY ONLY" Double Feature Flame of the West' Johnny Mack Brown "Arson. Inc." Robert Ijawrj <frf ? Cartoon ? PHONE 134 ? SATURDAY ONLY Doable Feature "Range Land" Whip Wilson ' also "Strange Bargain' Martha Scott Serial ? Cartoon MONDAY & TUESDAY ? Big Special "BRIDE FOR SALE" Claudette Colbert Robert Young Comedy ' Cartoon WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY? Double Feature' Program "Jackpot Jitters" "I Lore Trouble" Jiqgi & Maggie ... Franchot Tone Serial Cartoon ADMISSION? ADULTS. 30c; CHILDREN 9c DRIVE-IN THEATRE Located on Kings Mountain - Bessemer City Highway, only 2 miles from Kings Mountain. SHOWS BEGIN AT DUSK OPEH 7 DATS FEB WEEK LAST SHOWING FRIDAT "OH AH ISLAND WITH YOU" Esther Williams Peter Lawiord Cartoon Saturday. Jan 21 THEY DRIVE IT MIGHT" ' Humphrey lBogart Ann Sheridan 2 Cartoons Sunday and Monday "ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS" Doris Day 'Jack Carson Cartoon MONDAY NIGHT 23 FAMILY NIGHT Adnau ? 50c pot car TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY "HOMECOMING" 'Clark Gable ? Lana Tumor Nsws Cartoon TUESDAY NIGHT IS ALSO FAMILY NIGHT THURSDAY & FRIDAT "RIVER LADY" Yvonne DeCarte Bod Cameron , 3 Cartoons ADMISSION 40c * 2 Shows Nightly ? ? FREE ADMISSION ? To Children Undes J2 J. When accompanied by parents ??Id* ~ ? iff? , " : '? " . >' : -'t ? "' "??.??< ; . For that all-important, all-occasion suit; lection ol lovely new Spring '50 styles. . >v? ? Quality fabrics ^ superb stylingi# # ! 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