Miss Huifstetler Receives Honor Plans for the birthday celebra tion of the fifth district, to be held in Gastonia on Nov, 4, Were made at a luncheon meeting of Rho Chapter. Delta Kappa Gat", ma, held Saturday at 'the isbther mal Hotel in Rutherfordton. The chapter, which includes Gaston, Cleveland, Lincoln, Ru therford, and Polk counties, will have its. state birthday celebra tion in Gastonia, Miss Kate Parks Kitchen of Rocky Mount, state president, will conduct the meet ing, which will be in the nature of a workshop. New members, received at the luncheon are Mrs. Laura MeCar go and Mrs. Nina McDonald of Tryon, and Miss Gussie Huffstet ler of Kings Mountain. Plans were made to send a Christmas box to Miss Joyce Ea ton, Bath, England, an honorary member of the chapter, and to Miss Genevieve Fauchier, Al giers, Africa. The chapter brou ght Miss Fauchier to the Univer sity of North Carolina two years ago and became responsible for her education. She was graduat ed In June of this year with the Ph. D. degree, and returned to Al giers to begin work as a teacher. Mrs. E. W. Neal, vice-president of the Gaston County unit also attended the meeting. Weiner Roast Held At Flat Rock Mr. and Mrs. I B. Goforth, Jr.* ^Mr. and JVJjs. Fred .JV^p Dan leU and Mrs. Nr H RPod, Miss Emr lyn Gillespie and Gene Timms enjoyed a weiner Toast Saturday night at. Flat Rock. Marshmallows were also toast ed over the open fire and the group enjoyed a delightful hour o? companionship. Mrs. Hendricks Fetes Home Arts Club Mrs. Paul Hendricks delightful ly entertained members of the Home Arts Club and j.?ne addl- 1 tional guest,; Mrs. Bill Page, at her home Tuesday afternoon Mrs. G. W. King gave a very Personals * - Miss Mary Blakely ? and Miss I Beatrice Heron of Chester were j weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. |W. E. Blakely. Miss Ann Polk of Rockingham was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. S. R. Suber and Mr. Suber. ?O" ; I Mrs^J. N Gamble and Mrs. W. W. Souther spent Sunday at Mar shall. Mrs. George H, Mauney spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cv A. Broward of Char lotte. Mrs. L A. Hoke returned home Monday from the Memorial hos pital in Charlotte where she had undergone treatments. Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Cooper of Chapel Hill spent several days' this week in Kings Mounain. 1 Mrs. W, S. Dilllng is recuperat-j ing very satisfactorily at her j [home-on Piedmont avenue, hav- 1 | ig undergone a serious operation I at the Memorial hospital in Char- 1 lotte several weeks ago. Mrs. Sam Davis. Mrs. Humes Houston representing Central school, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Phillip Baker and Mrs. David Hamrick of West School and Mrs. | Medlin of Park Grace school at- 1 ! tended the meeting of District j No. 2 of North Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers held In i -BapVtst<?bure+i hr -StttH - ; "by Wed n es d a y . interesting talk on the people on the outer banks of North Carols na. Telling of the life and some habits of the people who live on jthe chain of islands along the coast and legends connected with ! them. During the business new books for next year w^re voted on. The hostess assisted by her mo ther, Mrs. Crossland, served a salad and sweet course. ( Attractive and unusual arran gements of dahlias, roses and | nasturtiums were used to create a lovely setitng for the meeting. Special Purchase! on Cotton houseirocks the way you want them. Guaranteed fast col or. They're smartly styled with roomy sleeyes to withstand strain, and stow-away pockets. Easy to doni A whizz to lautader! Buy them by twos and threes. These would castomarily sell to day for S2.98 and morel only Big Selection? Sizes 14 to 42 J?* KEETER'S V,: y.'KA ? . M ?? :-y: ? . ? y- ? vm ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED? Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lindsay an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Elizabeth, to Charles Hunter Moss, Jr? son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Moss. The wedding is planned for December 2. (Photo by Carlisle Studio). Mrs. R. H. Webb Has Tuesday Bridge Club Members of the Tuesday After noon bridge club and a few otlu er friends of the hostess met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. tR. H. Webb when she enter tained at the regular meeting of the club. Guests present to' enjoy bridge included the following vis itors: Mrs. Arnold Kiser, Mrs. Jim Smith/^Mrs. Jacob Mauney, Mrs. Amos Dean and Mrs. Sam Davis. Mixed fall flowers in light and dark shades were used to form an attractive setting for the party. A salad course was served during T^ie-progresalona.' 1 Aft?r the afternoon's games when players added scores the top score prize went to Mrs. Hugh Ormand for members and Mrs. Arnold Kiser for visitors. Mrs. Hugh Ormand also received the prize for holding high score for the series. Couples Club Enjoy Television Ball Game . Mr. and Mrs. George H. Maun ey entertained. the Couples Club Saturday afternoon, the chief at traction was watching the ball game ovef television. A snack bar was conveniently placed with shrimp, weiners, ca kes, cokes and other delectable accessories. Miss Ann Polk, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Suber, was an out of town guest. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Bernie G. Trfomas route 2/annuotice the birth of a son Thursday, September 28, at Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs*. Henry Bennett announce the birth of^ a daugh ter, "Friday, September l&. Shef* by hospital. > 'Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wheeler, route 1, announce the birth of a son Sunday, October 1, at the Garrison General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Huffstetler, route 3, announce the birth of a son, Tuesday, October 3, Shelby! hospital. Social Calendar Friday 1:00 ? The Third District of North j Carolina DAR meets in the Presbyterian church. Monday 8:00? Circle No. 2 of the Presby terian church meet's with Mrs. P. D. Herndon. 8:00? Circle No. 3 meets with Mrs. E. A. Smith. Tuesday ' 2:30 ? Entre-Nous Bridge Club meets with Mrs. J. H. Ar thur, 3:00 ? Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club meets with Mrs. H. S. Blackmer at the Country Club. 3:00? Contract Club meets 'with Mrs. Marshall Heavner. 7:30 ? Double Deck Bridge Club meets with Mrs. Wilson Crawford. 8:00 ? Twin -'Table Bridge Club meets with Mrs. C. F. Thorn - asson. . 8:00? Cornelia Leavell Circle of the First Baptist church meets with Mrs. Gus Pettus. Wednesday 3:00? House and Garden Club meets with Mrs. H. S. Black mer at the Country Club. I Thursday 2:30 ? Ace of Clubs meets with Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., at her home on Cansler street. 7:30 ? One High Rook Club meets with Mrs. E. T. Plott at thei home of Mrs. J. G. Darra- ; cott. 7:30? Circle No. 3 of Central Me- 1 thodist church meets at. the' home of Mrs. Boyer Murray with Mrs. Wilbur G. Smith as co -hostess. 7:30 ? Circle No. 4 of Central^ Methodist church meets j with Mrs. M. H. Biser. j 7:30 ? Circle No. 6 of Central Me thedlst churoh meets with | . Mrs, Y. F. Throneb%rg and L. __ co- hostess, iixs^ Charles Butterworth. 8:00 ? Circle No. 2 of Central Me- j thodist church meets with ! Mrs. E. B. Olive and Mrs. Billy Putnam. i8:00-^Clrcle No. 5 of Central Me thodist church meets at the Methodist parsonage with hostesses Mrs. Hilliard Black and Mrs. George Bla loc k. Korean Missionary Speaks To Students MAXTON. ? A missionary who returned from Korea on August 2 spoke to the students of Presby terian Junior College at chapel Monday, giving an interesting ac count of conditions there. Miss Anna McQueen has serv ed the Presbyterian Mission in Korea since 1909. On Sunday. June 25, after a service in English at Chonju, where the missionaries had gathered for a conference. Dr, Pau 1 Crone asked thai every-, one remain. He announced the North Koreans had attacked over the 38th parallel and full scale war was on. ' Miss McQueen returned to her station at Kwangju and was e vacua red from there by jeep on June 28 tp Pusan. She got aboard a freighter at night and arrived Ftikuoka, Japan, June 29, and in Kobe, July 4. Three days later she sailed for the United States on a freight steamer carrying a load of wild animals and great snakes for an American Zoo. She reached Sin '?'rancisco, July 22. One of the missionaries -who lived with Miss McQueen decided to stay in Kor^a. Miss Florence Root wentito a nearby village and hid among Korean friends. Noth ing more has yet been heard from her. Five Tar Heel women were a ? mong the 600 delegates from 26 countries attending the Associa ted Country Women of the World conference in Copenhagen, Den mark, earlier this fall. BODY COMFORT Pull cut on form fitting drape FINEST QUALITY CONSTRUCTION Finest tingle needle tewing. First quality interlinings.M ill poinU of strain. lit QUAUTY PEARL BUTTONS Self button facing . . . beautifully pleated sleeves. 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