KURFEES PAINTS HIFER HARDWARE CO. PHONE 48 MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 167 Gala Parties At Country Club Two gala events were enjoyed by members of the Country Club at the club house last week. On Thursday night a large and en* thusiastlc crowd played bridge ?jytf canasrta. Brldire prizes went to Mrs. P. D. Herndon and Mrs. K. M. Heavner. George Mauney and Hugh Ormand received the priz es In canasta. Refreshments were enjoyed alter the games. Special club night on Friday flight featured turkey buffet din ner at oigth o'clock followed with square and round dancing. Frank Trevwthen and his string band furnished the music. George Hook was in charge of arange ments. ??'."w' Weiner Roast At Maun**/ Home The Youbg Adult Class of the Presbyterian church enjoyed a weiner roast and hamburger din ner at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Paul Mauney on Tuesday night. 'After the dinner various games were the pastime of the evening. Baptist Women To Meet Thursday The first meeting of the Kings Mountain Association Federation of Business Woman's Circles will be held on March 9 at the Gard ner -Webib Memorial Building. This will 'be a dinner beginning at t p. m. The speaker for this meeting will be Miss Willie Kate Baldwin, a returned missionary and at present dean of girls at G. W. C. Her topic will be "Workers Toge ther with God." This will be es pecially interesting since she will tell many o< her experiences as a missionary In ^Nigeria. . Special music will he given by the Gardner-Webb Music 'Depart ment Aii members ot the Business Woman's circles In the Kings Mountain Association are urged to attend. Contract Club With Mrs. C. T. Carpenter Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, Jr., was hostess Tuesday afternoon! to members of the Contract Club. ' Giant Jonquils added a note of color in the living room where tables were assembled for bridge. When scores were compared Mrs. >Hal Plonk was awarded the high score gift. Mrs. H. M. Heav ner was presented a gift for win ning second high. When cards were laid aside the -hostess served a frozen fruit sal ad with pasty accessories. A sweet course was passed. Only club members were pres ent for the social occasion. Two Are Hostesses At Class Meeting The Gleaners Class of the First Baptist church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Ray Kirby with Mrs. Earl Ledford as co- hostess. Mrs. Roweh lane was in char ge of the business, reports wore given by the' group captains. An auction sale was held, the proceeds to go to the class build ing fund. A delicious dessert course was served to the 19 members pres ent during the social hour Which closed the meeting. P. T. A. Meets At Park-Grace School The Jack and Jill Kindergarten class presented the program for the P. T. A. meeting Thursday night a Park-Gracp school. Very clever dancing and skits were per formed by the class and enjoyed by those present . The first and sixth grades tied in parent attendance. Mrs. Nev ette Hughes, Mrs Grady Jthea and Mrs Harold Dover were ap pointed 'on the nominating com mittee. McGregor's Sierra Slacks ? In 100% Pure Wors ted Gabardine. Crisp Smooth, Brightly Hued? and Tailored With The Continu ous Waistband That Slims Your Waistline And Trims Your Figure! Fashioned by McGregor ? with ' drape that's wonderfully free and nat ural. The colors team perfectly with sweater or sport Jacket. S1L95 to $17.95 Others $7.95 to $18.95 Social Calendar Friday 7:30 ? Benefit bridge, rook and ca nasta party Woman's club. 8 until 13? Square dance Ameri can Legion building, East Gold street. 8:00 ? Couples Club meets "with ..V Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Peeler. Saturday 8:00? Club night at King* Moun tain Country Club, dinner, dancing and bridge Monday 3:30? General meeting of W. M. S. of First Baptist church. 3 :30? Circle 5 of the Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. J. C. Thomson. 7:00? Circle 1 will have a cover ed dish supper ax the hoice of Mr*. J. C. Nick lea 7:30 ? Circle 2 meets with Mrs. R. H. Webb. 8:00 ? Circle 3 meets with Mrs. H. Lf Campbell. 8:00 ? Circle 4 meets with Mrs. Harry Page. 8:00 ? Training Sircle meets with Mrs.-Charles Ballard. Tuesday 2:30 ? Entre-Nous Bridge Club meets with Mrs. 8. S. Neill. 7:30 ? Queen of Clubs meets with Miss Frances Payne. 7:30 ? Circle 3 of Central Metho dist church meets with Mrs. Boyer Murray. There will be an auction sale held at this meeting. 8:00? (Home Arts Club meets with Mrs. W. K. Orook. Wednesday 1:30 ? Fifth ot a series of bridge lessons will be taught by Stan Czerwertlnskl at the Country Club. 3:00? DAR meets with Mrs. Carl Howard In Bessemer City. 3:30? Kings Mountain Garden Club meets with Mrs. Phil* lip Padgett. Mrs. H. C. Ma yes will be in charge of the the program. Thursday 7:30 ? Tally- Ho bridge club meets with Miss Marion Arthur. 3:00? ^Fortnighters Club meets with Mrs. C. T>. Blanton. 7:30? Social Clirt> meets with Mrs. W. W. Tolleson. 8:00 ? Hi -to bridge club meets with Or. and Mrs. Dv P. I Hoid. Mrs. P. D. Herndon Fetes Bridge Club Entertaining in the private dining room of the Country Club Tuesday night Mrs. P. D. Hern don was hostess to members of the Twin-Tsble cluib and two in vited guests, Mrs. W. R. Craig, and Mrs. W. M. Moor head. (Bowls of mixed cut flowers in harmonizing spring shades were used for decorations. Bridge was played during the evening' and between progres sions the hostess was assisted in serving a salad plate with coffee. Mrs. O. W. Myers received a trophy as high scorer for the ev ening. Each lady was presented a novelty gift by the hostess for the splendid playing during the evening. ' Circle Meets With Mrs. W. L. Pressly Frances Hamilton Circle of the AJRP church met Tuesday night , at the home of Mrs. W. L. Pressly j with Mrs. Giles Cornwell as co- ' hostess. Mrs. Eugene Steffy had prepar ed a program on "Christian Ed ucation." She was assisted by Mrs Martin Harmon, Mrs. Wen dell iPhifer and Mrs. Garrison Go forth. This is the" year for the circle change plans were discussed. The circle in appreciation of the splen ' did wortc of Mrs. W. L. Pressly, ! voted to give her a 935 Life Mem bership this fund goes to help furnish the new building at Bon darken. Mrs Fat; presided. Alter the program a social hour was enjoy ed. Mrs. J. O. Plonk Fetes Book Club clous hostess last Thursray night her guests being members of the Thursday Book Club, and two in- { vited guests, Miss Peal Weathers and Miss Mae Plonk. A social hour was enjoyed prior to the program and during this time the hostess assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Bob Lewis, of Durham, served a supper plate consisting of chicken ailad with accessories and coffee. Tor des sert Individual tarts With whip per creakft Were passed. Mrs. E. A. Harrill conducted the Mr*. L. V. Baker, program lead- ] er, presented Miss Pearl Weathers of Shelby who showed slide* and told in an interesting way of her trip i |S Europe ia 1MB. Birth Announcements i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Towery, route 3* announce the birth of a son, Thursday, February 23, Shel-f by hoephaL Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ware an nounce Ute birth of a daughter, Friday, February !M, Gaston Me morial hospital, k. ; ?I'mt. and Mrs. tlomw/ Jones, route 3, announce the +>lrth of # son, Saturday, February 85, Shel by hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Grigg, route 2, announce the bfarth of a son Sat urday, February 25, Shelby hoe pitsi. i Emma I. Hambright Honored With Party One of the highlight of the Jack and Jill Kindergarten class this week, was the party given Monday morning by Mrs. Claud Hambright honoring her daugh ter, Emma Jane, on her sixth bir thday. For the occasion Emma Jane was very chic In a green taffeta dress and a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Mis. Poston, teacher told stories and directed the party activities. Each of the little girls was given fancy paper nats, the boys Jockey hats, and all were given party whistles which added to the merriment of the party. A large birthday cake in yel low, white and green topped with six candles was "brought in and served with ice cream. Norma Fare, Sara Dell Hend ricks and Carol Bamsettr were in | vited guests of the honoree. Miss Cobb Honored With Shower As a pre-nuptial compliment to Miss Geraldine Cobb, bride-elect of the month, Mrs. Bane Boniiam and Mrs. M. G. Burton entertain ed Tuesday night with a miscel laneous shower. Graceful arrangements of but* tercupe were used to decorate the living and rfinihg rooms. On her arrival the honoree was presented a lovely corsage by the hostesses. t: Numerous bridal games were played. After the period at en tertainment, Miss Oobb was invi ted to go fishing. At this she was very lucky as her line led to a box of many beautiful and use ful gifts. 'Delicious refreshments were served. The guests reluctantly de parted after, a pleasant evening of companionship. Birthday Party At Woman's Club ~~ The Juliette Low birthday par ty for all white Brownies, Girl Scouts and leaders will be held at the Woman's Club building Sat urday, March 11, at 7 p. m. The theme of the program will be "International Friendship.". The highlight of the program will be the "In -gathering" of the Juli ette pennies Each leader Is ask ed to appoint a Juliette Low re presentative from her troop. During the fellowship period games and refreshments will be O&P""' CLUSIVf at AS ADVtftTISlD IN seventeen (MARCH ISSUti 7 ? Glamorous Styling ? Excellent Quality 1 Jy Beautiful new rayon stripping fobrie . . gnrgeous colors to match any Spring outfit Strap can be worn around the onkle or under arch of foot. SIZES 4 to 81 /t MED. WIDTH ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING COLORS: Black, Navy Blue and Gray Two-toned Short and to the hip . , often the waistline or 4 above! This is the cost deemed fash ion* wise fer Easter and this - ' i-:j% ?'- ! ' ': t- ? p ' I ' season and seasons to come. See our group! S)&&

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