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ms. P. D. Harndon. IdHwr MYF To Meet Sunday With Ann Mayes At 5:45 o'clock Sunday evening the Senior Methodist Youth Fel lowship meets at the home of Ann Mayes for supper. Bach member is asked to bring 30 cents j lor a special fund. At 6:15 the program, "The Len Season heginvwjtfc 3?-> Ann. Wright as program leader. uHlsii discussion leader will be Miss Elizabeth Hunt, local school tea cher. Outside reports are to be gl- 1 ven by Sill Allen and Dotty Smith Next Sunday morning at ten | ?'clock the Senior MYF meets In the youth chapel for a worship program to be led by Walter Griffin, with special reading by Handall Williamson. Soloist will ke Jo Ann Falls, and John War- 1 Hck is to draw a copy of the pic ture, The Omnipresent" to be] used as worship center. Last Sunday morning Nan Jean Gantt led a program, "We Would See Jesus," using the painting, "Head of Christ," as worship center, and spring... (low?. ?rs to decorate the chapelvSesty Cash gave a reading, "One Soli tary Life." Last Sunday evening, a hot dog supper was served in th^ church basement by Mr. and Mr|. Robert Nelll, and Mr. and Mr*. Sam Stalllngs, councilors, pre ceding the meeting. At this meet* Ing, the project of raising money for a special fund was begun. The ? program In the chapel, "The Cal-. endar of Palth," was led by Pa tricia Prince, with guest speak-' er, Miss Alice Rldcnhour, local' ?school teacher. The program committee met last week at the home of Mr*. Baxter Payseur- to outline pro grams for the month of March and are meeting at the church each Wednesday evening to plan for the following Sunday, I Mrs. Arthur Hay Fetes One-High Club A delightful meettag of the One-High Rook club wu held In the home of Mrs. Arthur Hay Thursday night. The living room softened with an open fire, held many floral arrangements of early spring XLowers, Tables wer appointed und up on arrival of all guests Mrs. Hay was assisted In serving <a salad dessert course with hot tea. - Following four progressions of rook, the high score award was given to Mrs. W. M. Moorhead and the low prize winner was given to Mrs. P. D. Herndon.. Mrs. J. E. Anthony, Mrs. E. A. Harrill and Mrs. L. C. Parsons were Invited guest* of the hos tess. Miss Frances Payne Felea Bridge Club J - ? \-*m, ? With only club members pres ent Tuesday night, Miss Frances Payne was hostess to members of the Queen of C''Vbs at her home on the Cher#vllle road. Thrf* hbme *weUI decoffcted 'with! assorted Spring flowers. Tallies! in seasonable design were drawn and paKrterf;' found for several progressions bridge. When scores were counted Mrs. A. A. Lackey, Jr., was found to hold the score nearest 13S0 and was presented a gift. Miss Lou ann Herndon ^as.also presetned a gift for holding the score near est 750. . A party plate of . sandwiches, cokies, potato chips, pickles, and colas was served. -Oualtty Cleaning? ? That's The Brand Yon Gel Al ? WEAVER'S CLEANING Pho**f?M . ? ' - . ENOAGCJCEMT ANNOUNCED? (Mr, Torn* mwwmn Um weegemeot ?i tMi daughter, dnw Ctoauat laxmcy. son of Mr. atfUm, J wtddlnv will b? an mat of Mar 13. Bouitoa to An Tbm JBie-Niiptial Party For Miss Simmons Mrs. Charles Harrlll and ML&s Margaret Harmon entertained Thursday evening with < vbrldge and rook party a a a pre?nuptlal compliment to Mtos Bobble Sim. mons, bride -elect of April. The entire lower floor of the i home thrown ensuite for the occasion and lor decorations, ar tistic displays of whke carna tions and gkad hearts were found at vantage points throughout the ; rooms carylng out the color note I of green and white. ~ ? ? When the guests had arrived, they assembled at small tables which were attractively arranged with white candles tiki with white ribbon nestling In a bed of shamrock. Ice cream topped wKh 'a green cherry, Individual cakes iced In white adorned with green shamrocks and coffee was served. Tables were re-arranged and! bridge was played In the living room and den, rook. In the ding ing room. Pour progression* ?f bridge and rook were enjoyed during the evening; ?oorea were talllled and prizes awarded the j winners. Miss Frances Payne re ceived the high score in bridge. Miss Marlon Arthur, second 'high. In rook, Mrs. Paul Linder, excell ed. The hostesse presented Ml.*w Sim noon# silver in her ?cbosea , pattenv - Sharing honors Jrith Miss Simmons ?e? Mm Robert | Cieill and Mrs. John Plonk, recent brides, these wen also remem bered with gifts of silver. Out ti^town guests were Mrs. y . Simmons Roqfc HUj. Mrs. ?> Linger, Besiemer City.sMr* Beck Wright, G rover, Miss Ids Holland and Miss Gene Scott, stu dents at Limestone College, Gaff loey. - ? .. . Leaders Club Met At First, Baptist Qjkjgch The Girl Scout Leader's Club met Tuesday night in the scout room o f the First Baptist church. Mrs. J. M. Simpson, leader, pre sided. Miss Flo Stabler, soout a rea worker from Gastonla, . led the group in songs. Mrs. David Hamrick discussed the plans lor the 'Juliette Low fund birthday party. Several im portant announcements were made by Mrs. W. B. Thomson. Miss Elizabeth Hunt taught thfe group two folk dances. A Good-Bye circle was formed and thS meeting adjourned alter singing the Good -Bye song. Guests* *t r the meeting were Miss Flo Stabler, Gastonla, Mrs. | David Hamrick, Mrs. W. B. Thom son and Mis. Luther Cansier. " ? *. '? ? "*VV ? ... In leno and s? V" elastic. Tal on fastener.*. y -J". See It Here! Sizes 28 to 31 Personals Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKeel spent Sunday if Shelby with hls| mother, Mrs. S. L. McKee Mrs. A. B. Sanders, Union, S. C., is visiting her daughter. Mrs,| Edna Oaulman. Fred Finger of New York Cky was guest of his mother, Mrs. F. E. Finger, over the weekend. Mrs. Howard Jackson Joined some friends from Charlotte Sat- 1 urday for a visit In Florida. Mrs. A. H. Herndon and little! daughter, Laura Lynn, were 'Sock Hill viskors Monday. Mrr. Sam Davis and daughter, SUsie, have returned from ? visit with her sister In Durham. Mr. and Mrs. FVed Wright and Mr. and Mrs George Blalock spent the weekend In Charleston, S.C. Houston Black, student at Ca tawba College, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Black. Miss Maris Davis of the Gas tonla school faculty was guest of her uncie, J. R. Davis, during the weekend; y ^ ? * ? \ . | * ? Mr. and Mis. C. T. Carpenter, Jr., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clemmer in Hic kory. q *Vt*$ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neialer, Miss Virginia Sommert and Char lea Nelsler spent the Weekend visiting the Gardens In Charles ton, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bambriglvt, j .Mr. and Mrs. Tolly Shuford and Mrs. C. F. Thomawon are attend ing an Ice convention in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. a. B. Goforth and Bobbie Goforth, were Sunday guests of. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crenshaw in Belmont Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sanford and children of Greenville, S. C., were Sunday guests of Miss Mar garet Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allran and children of Mt. Airy were week end guests of his mother, Mrs. A. L. Allran. A gig h $45 00 Mrs. G. F. Lattimore Bridge Club Hostess Members of the Tuesday Aft ernoon bridge club held a pleas ant meeting this week with Mm G. F. Lattimore ?a irceteas at her home on Piedmont avenue. The rooms were "bright with bowl* of mixed spring flowers. | Mr*. J, a, Bv?ns and Mr*, t. A. Riser were inrvited to plsy wtt> the member* .When ti?e second prorrc^nii was completed the hostess served ? grape fruit salad? desert cour se With tea. Mrs. H. S. Bleckmer won hfg??' score for the afternoon. rK': . ' ? . '? .^TWV' vi .. ; i />? ! Wor}d Citrus pradttoOM for 19? is estimated at 3B1 million bores, 4 per oem below the 1948 croft tout 21 percent higher than the annual average from 1935 Cotton oonoumptkMi in the Uni ted Kingdom has been increas ing steadily since the war and is expected to reach 2,150,000 bales during the 1!>J!> U ?*>a*oo. iK'MraS.ji i >-wV CHEES Ik IN 00* SALAD DtPA&TMiNT porkstbaks U. 1 Good Beef CHUCK ROASTl Freeh Ground BEEF LIBBY'S CANNED MEATS Corned CORNED BEEF 33c SAUSAGE 2k'i rj: . . - ? - " .? ? MEAT .:X .';l?|| U site can pjfiled Ham ; flfe H ?v> .-an Lunch Tongue 31c Old Btaek Jo* ' s No esas . Blackeyed Peas 25c Superfine Oorn He. M MX f)kra-Tomatoes 19c KM Uai* 13 at can Ilex i ( arn . 17c Vtf*. * ? -V'.' | '-V.'*"'. ? V?n Canpe J He 3 c*n? 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