MXtS. P. D. HERN DON, Editor Miss Avis Warlick Fetes Tally-Ho Club Members of the Tally -Ho bridge club met at the home of Miss Avis Mae Warlick Thursday night tor their weekly meeting. Winter greens were used for decorations and the hostess serv ed apple pie, cheese and coffee at the conclusion of the games. On comparing tallies, Miss M?. rion Arthur held high score for the even*.ng's games. (XPERT REPAIRS Get the inning aew DaraPower lEtfaapring* that holdt ita ?fifsaine?t. Available for Mrs. Rush Dixon H. D. Club Hostess The El Bethel Home Demon* st rat Ion Club met Friday after noon at 2:30 with Mrs. Rush Dix on. The dub voted to give $10.00 to the 'March of Dimes and $25.00 to the ^ay McCarter fund. Local leaders were elected to give demonstrations for che mon ths of March, June and Novem ber. >lrs. H. A. Goforth and Mrs. F. F. Herndon will give "The Art of Staying Young" In March; Mrs. C. C. Whlsnant at id Mrs. Leonard Gamble will give "Improving Household Skill" in June; Mrs. Claud Harmdn and Mrs. Marvin ; Harmon wll give, "Potatoes Serv ed in Many Ways" in November. The 1950 Year books were fill ed out after which Miss La Una Brashers gave an Interesting de monstration. At thfc close of the meeting Mrs. Dixon served-frtrftt and- candy. Mrs. O. P. Lewis Fete3 Tuesday Night Club Mrs. O. P. Lewis carried out the Valentine mottff on Thunxlay i night when members of the Tues day night bridge club met at her ' home. I Containers of jonquils, japoni- 1 ca, and narcissus also added to' the beauty of the Lewis home. Tables were appointed for re freshments and prior to the gam es, a lovely party plate and hot tea was served. Mrs. W. L. Ramseur and Mrs.' frank Hoyle received high score j and low score awards for the night. i Mrs. Paul Neisler was iwvitedi to play with the club members. | The J. B. Simpsons Hosts To Bid And Bye Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simpson were hosts Saturday night to the Bid and Bye Club. Early spring flowers with Ja ponica predominating were used I to decorate the home. Tables were I laid and a sweet course served upon the arrival of all guests, j When scores were compared at ' the close of the games, Mrs. George Houser held high score 1 for ladies and J. B. Simpson high j for the men. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ormand were invited guests of the hosts, j SPRING SUITS AT AMOS' New Group Spring ? Gabardines ft Checks ? Stripes $25.95 AMOS & SON ? w "W ' :* y ;vj.v '/? ? ' : ' *?"? ?" 413 North Piedmont Avenue -A Telephone 325- W The Herald ? $2.00 Per Year Good Assortment of Colors New Selections Spring BLOUSES Laced and Tailored $2.95 and $148 Assorted Colors Tommy Gamble Has Birthday Party Mrs. Tom Gamble was hostess to a children's pacty at her home Monday afternoon, January 30, honoring her son, Tommy, on his seventh birthday. ' The children were directed in an enjoyable period of games and fun. ,'v ? A pretty white cake decorated in red and green topped with seven candles was the decorative centerpiece on the refreshment table. Ice cream, red candy hearts and soft drinks were served with the birthday 6afce. Faybr# were given each guest. , The children sang "Happy Birthday" to Tommy after he had blown out the candles. The little friends who enjoyed the party with Tommy were "Bucky" Henderson, Sammy Gaines, Jimmy Jones, Ronnie and Jerry Moore, Fannte, Jackie, Dan ny and Shirley Whitaker, Jerry and Jimmy Smith, Noel Webster, Linda Bennett, Reggie Oornwell, Ronnie and Mike Tigno/, and Vickey Ann Potts of Lowell, N. C. Tommy received many nice gifts which he opened during the party.. Mrs. P. G. Padgett Book Club Hostess At her home Thursday on Pied mont avenue, Mrs. P. G. Padgett entertained the members of the Thursday Afternoon Book Club. Lovely arrangements of japon icas, jasmine and breath of spring were used in the party rooms. Mrs. J. S. Norman, program leader for the afternoon, present ed Mrs. W. T. Weir who spOke on "Communism." The hostess assisted 'by Mrs. P. D. Patrick, Mrs. E. A. Harrill and Mrs. W. H. Stender, served a con gealed salad course with acces sories, chocolate tarts and hot spiced tea. G. E. Bridges Hosts To Hi-Lo-Club Mr. and. Mrs. *G. E. Bridges were delightful hosts to -the members of the Hi-Lo bridge club at their home Friday night. Bowls of yellow Jonquils and pots of blooming cyclamens add ed color and gave a festive party air to the living room where two taibles were placed for bridge. When scores were tallied it was revealed Mrs. Sam Stallngs held high score for the ladles and Dr. D. F. Hord high for the men. These were presented lovely tro phies. The hosts served a pretty party plate of salad and accessories with cake and coffee. ?? '< - >; > miii . -HiHBI v? .:,;I ... _ iti'MM m l $H? LO HEELERS ARB ALL SO DARLLN' \>l TucV jrotnr (otl in ikf fl*?t??t little cmmIi dut ?*? tnUtd . ?C(?M ? campui or t country . lan?i PtniU-lonoil ?ai *mltf-colori"| if' tk? lorekewt, softest l??tli*r* , ?*..! AND clock tl? ?HP M CoanU Lr -HmIu prici-U|l if you pI?Mo...wker? el*? Jo .. ? ? f ? . youfi-t ?o m u cli for *o little? Mrs. I. B. Goforth Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. I. B. Goforth entertained the Twin Tables bridge Club on Thursday night, her home for the occasion being attractively ar ranged with early spring flowers. Guests found their places at ap pointed tables. Mrs. Goforth, as sisted by Mrs. W. E. Blakely, ser ved pecan pie, ice cream and cof fee. Mrs. C. F. Thomasson carried off high honors and Mrs. Claud Hambrlght received the consola tion prize. ; . Mrs. W. E. Blakely Was an'invi. ted guest. Fortnighters Club With Mrs. Padgett On Friday afternoon Mrs. P. G. Padgett was a gracious hostess to members of the Fortnighters club and Invited guests to make up three tables. The Padgett home was gay with mixed spring flowers featuring January jasmine, japonicas, and breath pf spring. After several progressions of ' bridge the hostess was assisted in serving a -congealed salad course followed with a sweet course and hot spiced tea. Mrs. W. Ramseur compiled highest score for club members and Mrs. Howard Jackson held: high score for the visitors. Invited guests of the hostess included Mesdames G. H. Maun ey, Joe Evans, W. K. Mauney, M. E. Stanton, E. A. Smith, and Ho ward Jackson. I rwo Are Hostesses At Class Meeting Mrs. George Hampton and Mrs. F. R. McCurdy entertained the Gleaners Bible Class of the First Baptist church at the home of the former, Monday night. Mrs. Dickie Tate gave the de Mrs. Neill Hostess To Queen Of Clubs Mrs. Robert Neill entertained ! members of the Queen of Clubs - at her home on West Gold street i Tuesday night. | Spring floors were used to ! votional, followed with prayer by j Mrs. Earl Ledford. During the business presided j over by Mrs. Lane, reports on vis- ! i rat ion were givw by the group , captains. It was voted to have an' auction sale at the next meeting, to have a Stanly party at the home of Mrs. Lane Ffitkay night, FVbruary 10, and to send a show er of cards to Mrs. Jbe Oole on her birthday. During the social period t>e hostesses served a salad course carrying out the Valentine idea. Twenty members were present. create a festive atmosphere. Ta- 1 bles were laid for refreshments, j The hostess was assisted in serv ? i ing strawberry short cake, cheese ! stick* and coffee. Cokes, crackers and potato chips were served dur ing the progressions. High score prize went to Miss Louann Herndon, Misa Betty Hord winning second high and Miss Bobbie Simomns receiving the consolation gift. By Way Of Mention I A) is ueatty Malcolm Patterson of Chapel | Hi!l spent the weekend with his , parents, Mr.;. and Mra. Mark Pat terson. Miss Ann Conner spent the weekend with relatives in Cherry ville. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Lock - ridge of Sharon, S. C., spent the weekend wtrli the former's par ents, Mr. and Mr?. Sain Lockridge and family . Mrs. Coleman Sfroupe spent Sunday afternoon at Long Shoals Mrs. Frank Rippy Ls improving ?at this writing. Mr. A. E. Cline had as his ? guests recently Mrs. Ed Little, Mrs. John Isenhour and Mrs. Harmon, all of Conover. Mrs. Dorus Allen had as her guests Sunday her sister, Mrs, W. A. Thomas and son of Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner and chil dren of Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Rrank Rippy had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bohelerof Easleji S. jts John Wlcherspoon ^STTTn* TTn^ "* ly clergyman to sign the Decla ration of Independence, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. ON A BEAUTIFUL 8 PIECE LIVING BOOM GROUP Come In Today And See This BARGAIN FURNITURE BUY! COOPERS* Inc. 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