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West School PTA Met Wednesday The P. T. A. of W?* school met Wednesday, February 15th with Mrs. Paul Hendricks, the presi dent, presiding. The minute* were read by Annie Roberts, sec retary. Roll call showed the third grade with the most mothers present. The loving cup given to P. T. V by Mt. and Mrs. Ben T. .da Hard in honor of Mr. 3a Ward's mother, Mrs. Bessie Weathers Ballard who was a former school teacher, will remain in the third grade room during February. Mrs. Plato Heavner had charge of the devotional. TJie scripture was taken from the first chapter of Ruth. She read an article on "My Brother," clos ing with an appropriate prayer. Mrs. W. R. Craig had charge of the program. She gave an inter esting talk. on comic books, and Founders Day past presidents of West school present were recog nized. During the business meeting plans w?re made to serve a ham burger and hot dog supper on February 24th, proceeds going to help pay for projector just pur chased by the school. After the meeting, tasty refreshments were served by Miss Carlyle Ware's second grade mothers. Queen Of Clubs Met Tuesday Night Third of a series of prayer ser vices was held Wednesday morn ing ait the home of Mrs. W L.. Ramseur with, ladles present. The discussion was led by Mrs W, t. Prestfy. Next Wednesday morning at ten o'clock the praqer service will be held In the home of Mts. H. R. Ne<lsler with Mrs. W. H. Stender leading the discussion. ' , , ~ Miss Betty Mayes Shower Honoree Mrs.. Bob Bon ham and Miss Verdella Carroll entertained Tuesday night with a household shower as a special courtesy to Mrs. Betty Mayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton G. Burton. Beautiful spring flowers were used to decorate the lMng and dining rams. On her arrival the honoree was presented a corsage by the hostesses. Bridal games were played and a pleaoant evening of good fel lowship enjoyed. The hostesses were assisted in serving dainty refershments. Highlighting the evemng's ac tivities was showering the honor, ee with many lovely and useful gifts. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hoyle of Shelby announce the birth of * daughter Friday, Febraury 10, at Shelby hospital. Mrs. Hoyle Is the former Nina Jackson of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chllders, route 4, announce the birth of a son, Friday, February 10, at Shel by hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Bishop, route 2, announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday, February 11 at Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ollfion E. Jolly announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Ann, Wednesday, Feb ruary 15, in Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Doytt Falls an nounce the birth of a daughter, Carolyn Ann, Wednesday, Febru ary 15, in Shelby hospital. Four out of five toothbrushes in use in U. S. homes are In un satisfactry conditoon, according to the Britannlca Book of the year Sew and Save On These Amos & Son Baxgains! "Beauty Film" PLASTIC Material for curtains, table cloths, etc. 59c yd. PLASTIC DRAPES Solids and Designs $1.25? $1.98 ALL. good selections CLOPAY DRAPES Reduced to? 79c Good selection Checks. floral designs, solids. 36 inches wide. , . Gingham. Chambray. Prints, good selections CLOPAY KITCHEN Cnitciim 19c New York Gold Seal PATTERNS Zippers. Buttons. Thread, etc. AMOS & SON 413 N. Piedmont Phone 325-W Miss Betty Wolfe Honored With Tea Miss Betty WoLfe, bride-elect, niece of Mrs. B. N. Barnes and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney was the in spiration of a lovely tea given Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Aubrey Mauney with Mrs. Mauney, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Carl Davidson as hostesses. Bowls of daffodils, camellias and oth er spring flowers were used to create a beautiful decorative ef fect In the living room. A large red satin bow on the front door was a reminder of the Valentine season. Greetings were said at the door by Mrs. Carl Davidson, Mrs. B. N. Barnes received in the living room artd presented guests to the receiving Hne which included the gam ot honor. Miss Betty Wolfe and her mother, Mrs. H. B. Wolfe, 'of CharAHte, Mrs. Aubrey Maun ey presented guests to Mrs. John Butler Plonk, Mrs. Henry Parks Neisler and Mrs. George F. Lat; timore, Jr., recent brides. Receiving in the hall were Mrs. W. T. Weir and Mrs. W. H. Sten der, Mrs. Aleksander Grants di rected into the dining room. The tea table was a scene of beauty, covered with a white linen em broidered cloth. The central dec Oration was a low bowl of red oan ratio ivs and skeleton hearts of red maline, silver candiabras holding red tapers were on eith er end of the table. The table was outlined with red satin ribbon caught at intervals with a show er of graduated fed hearts. Silver platters of heart shaped cookies, Mexican pecan balls, silver com potes of nuts completed the ap polntmena. On the buffet red magnolia leaves, nandina berri es and red candles were employ ed to curry out the Valentine mo tif. Serving were Mrs. C. D. Blan ton, Mrs. W. K. Crook, Mrs. Hubert Davidson, Mrs. W. B. Thompson, Mrs. Rowell Lane, Miss Jett Plonk, Miss Marie Lineberger and Miss Janet Scoggins. Mrs. H. R. Hunnicutt directed guests into the sun porch. Re ceiving there were Mrs. Paul Mauney, Mrs. Hord and Mrs. S. A. Mauney. A coffee table was plac ed in one end of the room. This was overlaid wtih a handsome red taffeta cloth. Prom one" end of the table from a silver service coffee was poured by Mrs. P. D. Patrick and served by Mrs. J. Patterson, Mrs Blllie Houser, and Mrs. F. T. Tatton, of Washington, D. C. Goodbyes tfere said to Mrs. Ja cob Mauney, and Mrs. Aubrey Clay of Waco. Several hundred guests called between the hours of 3:30 and 1 5:30. Valentine Party Held Af Farris Home A lovely Valent ino party of the week was given Monday night by Gertrude Farris and Betty Chikiers at the home of the for mer. From 7:30 until 10 o'clock gam es and other pastime stunts were enjoyed. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. C. Farris and Elizabeth Stew art served party refreshments to the following: Armfttie Farris, bet ha Oaveny, Iris Barbor, Pau line Caveny, Mary Frances Car roll, Annie Child ars, Sarah Scog gins, Ethel Mae Botin, Juandta Gantt; Pete Caveny, Johnny Ca veny, Ervin Weils, Herman Stew art, John Hughes, Ted Farris, Clarence Gantt, Fred Logan, Ray Carrotl, (Marlon Barbor, Prentiss Hamfbrigtvt and Mr. W. S. Carroll. Short Cuts Mrs. McDaniel and Miss Fulton spent three days last week in High Point where they attended the North Caro lina Hairdressers Convention and Style Show. Miss Koma, of the J. Baldi Salon of Miami, and Mr. Enrico Caruso, of New York City, were guest artists for the show. Mrs. Mc Daniel and Miss Pulton took private lessons on short cuts and hair styling from Miss Koma and Mr. Caruso. You are invited to come by for an introduction to the la ? ? ?- v \ test styles in hairdressing. ?- ? Try Our New "Rayette Super-Flex" Permanents ? All Permanents Reduced For February ? ' " . * - Piedmont Beauty Kings Mountain Beauty Shoppe Shoppe fHw Mrs. Tennie McDaniel Phone 136-J Miss Winifred Fulton Phone 36 Social Calendar ^ <' i Friday 7:30 ? Monthly meeting of the Se nior Woman* club will b* held in the club house. Saturday 5:00 ? 3irl Scouts of Grace chur ch will have an oyster sup per at the home of Mr, and L Mrs. Frank Green. Minufgy 7:30 ? Monthly meeting of the Presbyterian Women of the Church will be at the chur ch. 7-30? Annual Merchants banquet school auditorium. Tuesday 2:30 ? Entre-Nous bridge club meets with Mrs. B. A. Mur ray. 330- ^Regular meeting of PTA of East school, Mis. Jarrett of the Cleveland County Heal th Department will be guest speaker. Movies on Health will be shown. All parents and friends urged ' to attend. 7:30? Mrs. H. C. Mayos will be hostess to the Study club. 7:30 ? La Fete rook club meets with Mrs. Fred W right. 7:30? Mary Kennedy Circle of A. R. P. church meets with Mrs. George Morrow. 8:00 ? Frances Hamilton Circle meets with Mrs. W. L. Press iy 8:00 ? Frances Garrison circle meets with Mrs. Dean Mc Daniel. Wednesday 1:30 ? Third of a series of bridge lessons will be taught by Stan Czertwertinakl at the Country Club. 6.00 ? W. M. U. Study Course at the First Baptist church. Covered dish supptr. 2:30? Mrs.. Haywood E. Lynch will entertain the Ace of Clubs. 7:30 ? Thursday Afternoon Book Club meets with Mrs. J. O. Plonk. 7:30 ? Tally-Ho bridge club meets with Mrs. I. B. Qoforth, Jr. Friday. Feb. 24 6:00? P. T. A. of West school spon soring a supper. Proceeds to be used for ^projector. Kenneth Rayfiled's Birthday Noted On Tuesday afternoon Febru ary .7, Mrs. J. W. Rayfield enter tained a host of her son's friends honoring his seventh birthday, at their home on the Waco road, j The party rooms were prettily decorated with Valentines and gay balloons. After many games were play ed on the lawn, the children were invited into the dining room where a large birthday cake with lighted candles brightened the room. Refreshments consisting of ice creaan, cake, Valentine candy and coca- co la s were served the thirty guests. Balloons were giv en as favors. Kenneth received many nice and useful gifts which he opened with much enjoyment. The hostess was assisted in en tertaining and serving by Mrs. E. L. Putnam and Mrs. Lloyd Put nam. > Valentine Dance Woman's Club Highligting the Valentine sea son was the informal dance glV en Friday night at the Woman's Club by Miss Bonnie McSntoSh. The dance hall was lavishly decorated in keeping with the Valentine season with hearts, Cupids and red candles. The refreshment table was cov ered with red and white crepe pa per, red candles, were ufced on eithr side of the punch bowl. Red punch and heart shaped cookies were served throughout the ev ening. Chapenorws were Mr. and Mrs. J. R Davta, Mr. and Mrs. 1 B. Go forth <Mr. and Mrs .B. S. Peeler Mm Y F. Throneburg and Mrs. Ruth Thomasson. Square dance figures were call ed by M. C. Poston. More than two hundred guests enjoyed the dance. " Prayer Service Held Wednesday ? Mrs. David ftelll and Mis. Jim rrrie Spivey entertained the Queen at Clubs a$ the home of the for mer Tuesday night. As soon as members arrived for the party a desert course was ser ved. The hostesses had two non club- member quests for the meet ing, Mrs. Henry' Neisler and Mrs. RiU Rudock. Both high score and floating piiw^a were won by Mrs. Henry Neisler. Miss Frances Payne win ning low score prize. A millk .t girls In Aiaafgitf jgti? waiting to #olr? ? Girl ^oeui TVoop. Won't you help to bring it to tftem? Miss Clczra Miller Weds Frank Sullivan The wedding of Mi&j Clara Mill er to Frank W. Sullivan, of New York, wu held at five o'clock Sat urday afternoon, February 11, at St, Matthew's Lutheran church, with Rev. W. H. Stender of the church/ officiating. The altar vases were filled with White gladoli, While tulips, whit* Chrysanthemums. Nuptial music wan played by Franklin Pethel. The bride and groom entered the church together and the dou ble ring ceremony was conducted the presence of relative* and close friends. The couple was attended- by Mr- and Mrs. Claude Garrett of Spartanburg, S. C. For her wedding the bride wore a dusty rose gabardine suit with biorwn accessories. Her corsage was otf purple orchid. A wedding reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Miller immediately following the ceremony. , Later In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan kift for a wedding trip. The couple will make their home in New York. Out of town guests at the wed ding included: Mr. and Mrs. Claud Garrett of Spartanburg, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ray, at Union, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broome of Rock Hill, S. C, Mrs. Janle M. Martin of Fountain Inn, S. C? Mrs. Charles Barnes of Lin coln ton, Mrs. Dorothy Grice '<ot Greenville, James W. Oxner o ? Greenville, Miss Cor in roe Beale, of Knoxville, Tenn., Mrs. Mary Bruce of Greenville, S. C. Oyster Supper Saturday Night Intermediate Girl Scouts of the Grace Methodist church will sponsor an oyster supper Satur day night at the home of Mr. and I Green on Church Ninety percent of all leaders In Girl Scouting are Vol unteer*. CI Bethel Group To Hold Sapper . The El Bethel -Church Youth Fellowship will hold an oyster supper and fish fry Saturday night from 5 to 9 o'clock at Beth Ware school, with proceeds to go toward digging of a well ait the church. Price of the oyster stew wiH be 25 oaMs and five cents for cof fee, while the fish supper wtii be 75 cents. The Fellowship will also otter for sale home-made pies, cateas^ and candles. '?"/ : BROKEN - SIZE (hie Lot Values to $3L59 \f . . One Lot Values to fill 1G0 Pairs-red, green, bro wn, black, yellow, graf SOFA BED SPECIAL!
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