MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 167 Three Are Hostesses Miss Betty Lynch Junior Woman's Club Bridge Hostess ? ? h ? TTnmHwwumntrniw ww ??????? The Junior Woman's Club held its regular monthly meeting at the Woman's Club on Monday ev- j ening at 7:30 with Mrs. Grady MeCarter, Mrs. J. W. Webster and ! Mrs. Myers Hambright as host- 1 Colorful fall flowers were used in charming arangements in the j meeting room. Miss Irenfc Allen 1 and Mrs. Sam Weir, Jr., were in I charge of the program with the j theme for the meeting, "Eduea- ; , tlon." Mrs. J. S. Evans gave a very ! educational and informative lec ture on "Communism," how it has spread and how we as civic minded citizens must be ; on guard against it. During the business meeting plans were made for the October meeting to hold the annual cov ered dish supper for new teachers in Kings Mountain. ' At the conclusion of the meet ing, the hostesses served Floating . Delight and cookies. Hostesses j lor the October meeting are Mrs. S. S. Weir, Jr., Mrs. Franklin Lim- i erick, Mrs. Hubert Davidson and 1 Miss Grace Davis. Miss Betty Lynch was hostot? j on Tuesday night when her , guests were members of the i Queen of Clubs. Purpie Lupine and spider lili es were used at vantage points as decorations. When tallies were compiled it was revealed Mrs. David Neill held high score. Miss Peggy Ar thur low score, and Mrs. Buddy Lackey received the floating | prize. A dessert course was served when cards were laid aside. Hi-Lo Bridge Club Met With Stallings Members of the Hi-Lo bridge club were delightfully entertain ed Friday night by Mr. and Mrs, Sam Stallings. Dahlias and zinnias in harmo nizing tones were used for dec orations. High score prizes were award ed Mrs. J. G. Bridges and Dr. D. F. Hord. At the close of four progres sions ice cream and cake was ser ?ve-.l. . :. : I Sterchi's USED FURNITURE VALUES 1 WESTINGHOUSE ? REFRIGERATOR $60.00 SS.00 DELIVERS 1 G-E REFRIGERATOR ... $44.95 $5.00 DELIVERS ONE RADIO $ 9.95 $1.00 DELIVERS ONE? EXCELLENT CONDITION APEX WASHER $79.95 . $5.00 DELIVER^ ONE? GOOD CONDITION APEX WASHER $39.95 $5.00 DELIVERS ONE 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE $69.95 $5.00 DELIVERS One KITCHEN CABINET $24.00 $1.00 DELIVERS . Used Ice Refrigerator $19.00 $1.00 DELIVERS v ONE RED and SPRING $1100 $1.00 DELIVERS ? y y ONE odorCt $1.00 DELIVERS VilCi Wood or Coal Range $39.50 m aa ? ? USED PIANO $85.00 E-Z TERMS VANITY LAMPS LAMP TABLE PLATFORM ROCKER ..... $19.00 tl M DELIVERS ONE 9x12 ' GLAMORUG $12.00 ONE " "" ^ DUO-THERM HEATER $68.95 fll ?MIMflVA wMMMifll M MM ???? ?"rrCHEN CABINET $1195 > 91J00 DELIVERS MOUNTAIN ST. ? ? ?. % ^ ^ ^ > The J. E. Whites Hosts At Cake-Cutting Mr. and Mrs. James White en- j, tertained with a cake-cutting at their home on the Shelby Road Saturday night following the llord -Bennett rehearsal. The traditional colors of green i and white were used to decorate j the home. Across the living room mantels lay button chrysanthe mums in a bed of green fern and ivy. The archway between the two living rooms wis flanked with silver lace fern and hang- : ing from the center were silver' wedding bells. . ?. A white linen cloth covered the table in the dining room. On one end was a triple-tiered wedding cake which was topped with a n\iniature bride and bridegroom, and on the other was a crystal bowl of white gladoli with green fern. In the center of the table were white candles in crystal candelabras which lighted the room. Silver wedding bells were suspended from the chandelier. A crystal punch bowl surrounded with white asters and fern was on another table. In the hallway leading from the dining room to the first liv ing room, placed on a buffet, was ?a repiica of the church decora tions. After the bride's and bride groom's attendants had drawn the charm ribbons from the pake, and the nuptial couple shared the first serving, the cake was cut and served by Mrs. L. P. Ba ker. Jr., and Miss Betty llord. Mrs. Ben Goforth, Jr., was at the pun ch bowl assisted by Peggy Davis. Sue Davis and Martha Wallace passed mints. Directing guests throughout the home were Mrs. Ben Goforth. Mrs. Bun Goforth, Mrs. Gus Petty, Mrs. L. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Wallace. Guests for the after-rehearsal party were members of the wed ding group, the two families and a few close friends. Miss Helen Ramsey Accorded Courtesy Mrs. J- B. Simpson was hostess Tuesday night at a lovely can- . asta party planned to compli ment Miss Helen Ramsey much feted bride-elect of the week. When the guests arrived, the tables were appointed for re freshments and. the hostess was assisted in serving pretty refresh ment plates holding homemade ice cream, cake and coffee. After the bridge and canasta games prizes were presented Miss Leone Patterson, Miss Irene Al len, Miss Helen Ramsey and Mrs. Joe Hedden in bridge and Miss es Diane Gartibld and Margaret Payseur in canasta. The hostess' gift to the honoree was linen. Mixed summer flowers were , used to decorate the party rooms. The W. L. Presslys Dinner Hosts A group of young people leav ing ifor school were entertained by Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Pressly at their home on Tuesday evening. A three-course dinner was served from a table which had as its centerpiece a flat ibowl of full bloom pink roses. Guests Included Misses Iris Paterson and Clara Plonk, Mof fatt Ware, Jr., and Norman Mc GH1. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Dixon Leslie of Fort Mill wore Saturday guesis of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ware. ? o ? George Allen of New York was a Labor Day guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Allen. - Mr. and M<-s Prnest Hayes and children of Charleston, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Teeter and child ren oif Oakboro were guests last week of Mr and Mrs. O. T. Hay es. They came especially to at tend the Hayes reunion. ? o? George Thomasson entered Me morial hospital Tuesday for ob servation and treatment. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Norman spent the Labor Day holiday's with Commander and Mrs. Robert Trower at Charleston. k Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Keeirr as tended. the five day Natiana. Walking Hgrsc Celebration in Shelbyvilie, Tenn., last week. Mrs. O. T Hayes a nd- children of Shreveport, La., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hayes Miss Barbara Jean Matthews, Demauth Blanton and Harold England leave Sunday ror Mars ' Hill College. " O- ? ? Mrs. Wade H. Thomas and vhil dren, Tony, Wayne, and Berry, have returend to their home in Norfolk, Va., after spending three , weeks with Mrs. Thomas' ' par- j e'ntx, Mr. -and 'Mrs. Boyce Ware, ? o? , J Master Tony Lee Stone has re turned to his home in Norfolk, Va., after spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyee Ware. 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