UBS. Pi D> Herndon. Editor 167 Entre-Nous Club Met With Mrs. B, S. Neill Mrs. B. S. Neill was hostess Tuesday afternoon at bridge, her guests being member* of the Entre-Nous Club. Lovely spring flowers accent* ?d the appointments in the living room where two tables were Ar ranged for an afternoon of bridge. Prior to the games a des sert course was served. Mrs. Nelll's prize* went to Mrs. O. O. Jackson and Mrs. H. C. Ma yes, high and second high respec tively. Ci e Crowd At Night Saturday night was regular monthly club night at the Coun try Club. Dinner served buffet style, fea tured baked ham, barbecued chicken end delicious accessori es with lemon cake for dessert was enfc?j?4 csowi. _i Following dinner bridge end other entertainments were pastime of the evening. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. ly Shuford, high, and Mrs. Williams, second high. the Tol Otto BIGG! On The Busy Corner Phone 62 12 V> in. BROADVIEW Suten My 1 Umpl* C?ntr*lt Turn en ? ??lad ita lion- ? thot'? olll Target Timing Picture and >ound ?nop Into potllion ilmultone ouily with a tingle control. Remarkable IIIT-IM-TIMNA Eliminate! nttd (or rooftop antenno In good tignal arooi. No l?t? ... No Flicker Automatic Coin and If ightnoti Contrail hold picture iteady and conitdnt. Here's I television screen Urge enough for the whole flu. '>/ (ind friends as welt) to enjoy. And it's priced foe the family budget, too! It's complete with ?II the many feature* that are making Motorola THE televi sion "buy" .of the year. Many "expensive set" features , . . PLUS stunning cabinet of beau tiful limed oak or mahogany. See it, hear it,_today! priced at MARLOWE'S CENTER SERVICE Study Club Meets At Crook Hoiw| The attractive new home at Mrs, W. K. Crook w?t the very personification of spring with de coration# of Jonquils, hyacinths and other spring flowers on Tues day night when members of the Home Arts Club and guests were entertained at a delight ful mMtt the beginning of the party the hostess was assisted in serv ing creamed chicken in , pattl shells, tomato aspic with tempt ing accessories and coffee, fol lowed with a dessert course oon ?Mfag o< individual CMMMt tarts and whipped cream. . H?e president, Mrs. Fred Plonk, presided over the business. JWU was called and n?im*es of the previous meeting read and adopt - Mrs. George Moss, program leader, presented Mrs. J. E. Hern don who returned recently from a trip to Cuba, with a store of knowledge and experience wor thy to me envied, not only de lighted but fascinated the mem bers of the club with a talk on customs; traditions and business life of Cuba. Pictures of impor tant buildings, churches, etc were passed around for all to Mrs. Harold Crawford and Mrs. Etle Powers delighted the club by singing, "When Irish Eyes are Smiling." Covered Dish? Supper March 17 Friday night, March 17, will be the annual covered dish supper at the Woman's Club. Husbands of the members will be special guests for this meeting 'A' program of unusual interest is being arranged by Mrs W. *Ti Weir, Mrs. P. E. Hendricks and Mrs. F. M. Fryer. Mrs. Jacob Mauney, president asks that all members be making plans to attend. D. M. Peeler's Hosts^ To Couples Club Members of the Couples Club met Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mra D. M. Peeler. Lovely bouquets of jonquils and other cut flowers added to the charm of the Peeler home. Bridge was played progressive ly with high score trophies going to Mrs. C. F. Thomasson, Jr., and Bobble Suber. A delicious dessert course con sisting of rtrawberry shortcake and coffee was served. Only club members were pres ent for the social oocasion. Ace Of Clubs Meet At Mauney Home Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., was charming hostess Thursday aft ernoon at her home on East Gold street her guests being members of the Ace of Clubst. Sprays of flowering peach and Jonquils were used to decorate the living room where tables were placed for bridge. A dessert course with coffee was served before the progres sions. Colas and nuts were serv ed during the games. High soore winners for the aft ernoon was Mrs. J. M. Cooper, Mrs. W. R. Craig was runner-up for second high. Social llii Friday 7.00 ? The Margrace Woman s Club will meet at the club bouse. 7:00? W. O. W. Circle meets In <he Woodmen's Hall. 7:00? The. Girl Scouts JulMMji Low Birthday party at the Woman's Club House. 8:00 ? Bid any Bye Club meets with Mrs. George House*. 2 :30 ? Duplicate Bridge club , meets wkh Mis. Paul Nets- 1 ler. I 7:30 (Presbyterian Women o f the , Church meet et the church. 7:30 ? Lutheran Women of the: Church will have their quar | teriy moixmjt in *h* recie atlon room of the church. 3:00 ? Contract Bridge Club me^ts with Mrs. Amos Dean. ? |8:00 ? Twin-Table Bridge Club meets with Mm. O. W. My. era. Wednesday 1:30 ? Sixth of a series of bridge lessons will be taught by Stan Ozerwerthlnskl at the' Country Club. 3:00 ? P. T. A. a; West school meets. Mrs. Jarred will be guest speaker and also play her accordion. Thursday 2:30 ? Ace of Club bridge club meets with Mrs W. L. Mau ney. 7:30 ? Tally-Ho bridge club meets with Mrs. W. O. Ruddock. Friday ! 8:00 ? Couples bridge club meets with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Suber, Jr. '8:00 ? Hi-Lo bridge club meets with Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Hoed. Two Are Hostesses Junior Woman's Club The Junior Woman's Club met Monday night March 6, at the home of Mrs. Rowell Lane with Mrs. G. C. Yelton as co-hosteas. j Mara. Craig Palls, president, pre sided. Officers were elected for the coming year: president. Miss Helen Ramsey; vice-presi dent, Mrs. Sam Weir; Secretary, and tre^'urer, Mrs. Rufos O&tes; corresponding secretary, Mint Di ana Gamble; recording secretary Mrs. Rowel 1 Lane. . The dub was delighted to have their senior sponsor, Mrs. Au brey Mauney, meet with them. She offered new ideas and sug gestions for the future club work and urged the members to send delegates to the Federation meet ing In Raleigh next month. , Mrs. Falls, retiring president,! gave a summary of the work ac complished this year. The program was an Open dis- . cuaadon of the general work of the Junior Woman's club. During the social hour the hos tesses serve ? a sweet course with coffee. t Miss Teague Dinner Hostess Miss Lula Mae Teague enter tained with a delicious steak din ner ?t her home Friday night Those enjoying the hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. John West of Charlotte, and Herskel Seagle of Hickory. ... for early spring, for Easter, for cool days and nights after Easter! . . . your choice of color, style and fabric. All sizes ... P. S. ? New Shipment of Spring Toppers just arrived. Mrs. Phillip Padgett j Fetees Garden Club Hnntol of til* King* Moun tain Gvrden Club voted to spon sor ? project oi planting viog wood Tee.-) in the cky, at the meeting Wednesday when Mrs. Phillip Padgett entertained the club at the Country Club. One huodrea and thirty dog wood tree* have already been ?oiid. The club, urfl^r the leader ship of Mrs. Hunter Nelsler, has arranged with nurserymen to plant the tree* at small cost. Any one interested in securing trees la asked to contact Mrs. Nelsler cr any club member. The Kings Mountain Garden Club voted to Inaugurate Garden Week, the daite to be announced ! .Mter. ?Ourli^. Garden. W.e*k, cbibJ members will place flower ar rangements in the Public Library and will sponsor a lecture by a prominent Garden Club authority to which the public will be in vited. Club' memebrs iLso voted to Join the State Federation of Garden Clubs. A contribution was made to the Red Cross by the club. Following the business, 'Color In the Yard," was the subject of a delightful discussion led by Mra. H. C. Mayes. Annuals, bi ennials and perennials were dis cussed as to color effects, con trasts, and groupings in borders. Backgrounds, plantings, and gar den design were also points that Mrs- Mayes Illustrated with at tractive posters. The club room waa a veritable fairyland with numerous arran gements and specimen flowers. One lovely arrangement was , pefech blossoms combined with blue hyacinths in a pink and ; blue shell-haped bowl. Another ! arrangement was crab apple bktsoma with red tulips in an oblong green container. During the social hour a de licious salad course with acces sories was served. Circle Meetings Piastoytasioi Circle 2 met Monday night at the home of the chairman, Mrs. fi. H. Webb. Mrs. P. D. Patrick gave the de votional from John. The yearly report of the circle was given by Mrs. W. B. Thom son. Mrs. P. D. Patrick explained and discussed the program that has been set up in the church this year. fcaevelf members were present After the business meeting a social half hour was enjoyed. The hostess served a sweat cour Circle 3 met Monday night with Mrs. H. L. Campbell. In the absence of the chairman, the meeting waa presided over by Mrs. E. A. Harrlll, who open ed the meeting with prayer. Ten member responded to roll call. - The devotional waa given by Mr* fi. K. Lynch from John 21, seres* tng the Symbolic, signs. Mrs. J. S. iwana made a very helpful talk on "Recipe for Hap piness." The meeting waa cloeed with prayer. During the social hour refresh ment* were served carrying out the Saint Patrick colors in nap kins and dealer* course. ? ? ? Circle four met with Mrs, Har ry Page. Mrs. O. W. Myers gave the BiMe la?on from John. During the buMneaa it waa vo ted to give two Altar clothes to the church. Eleven members were present. After the Mtelnew a social half bour waa enjoyed during which time Ice cream in coca -cola ciKi* ?Mt with 1Cml Charles ballard. The Btbl? leseon was given by Mrs. K. M. * conducted the Circle No. 2 of fee Central Me thodist church met Monday night at the hoxn? o t Mm. H. C. Maya* with twelve ?members and one vMtor pceeet*. tin. Ben beam led the devo tional and also read a poem, "Love." | Mm. G, F. Lattlmor* ch?irmaa presiding, asked for the ..secre tary's report and performance chart. Mrs. C. J. Gauit save the treasurer's report for the j rear. Mat Jay Patterson assisted by Mn, Carl Howard pertains D. A. R. Mrs, Girl Howard. Tlssetinsi City. delightfully entertained the IKaia bright chape* of thZnxSti Hermans Move Into Ptejrton Apartments ^fr. And Mm. O. Leonard Har man and three weeks cld aon Stovie, pf Morgan ton, have mov ed Into the Pa rt on Apartment on East King street. Mr. Herman la manager of The Eagle Ten Cent Store. . . Birth Announcements Mr. and Mm. M. B. Flowers an nounce the birth of a ?on, Wed nesday, March 1, Shelby hospital Value* to 314.95 ? rises 10 to SO, including sonw hall-siM* pIul : ilgS^SjHB '? .' ?? ,r. ;? ?*:*'?!./ m p*-Bivi . i ? j. ?Wv v- ..;?*? v r**lly take prkU? in wearing &r? yours . : prt<^?than you've ^P|i||^i>?^?li-inaKnKicent /j . n ii t y ?,n y , ??day! storm

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