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MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 187 Warlick-Gill Invitations Issued The following, fnvitatlons were received this ? Mr and Mrs. ^bron Plato Warllck request the honour of your presence ? at (he marriage of their daughter Avis Male '?{J:. ? : '? . *>; Mr. Daniel Kenneth Gill on Saturday, the twenty -elgth of October Nineteen hundred and fifty at eight o'clock In the evening Central Methodist Church Kingg Mountain, North Carolina Party Honors Miss Walker Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Huffstet ler honored Miss Martha Walker, bride elect, with a party at their home on I'arker street Friday night October 6. Thirty one peo ple were present for the occasion. Miss Walker, who wore an ori ginal model In brown Crepe was presented a corsage and many pieces) of crystal in her chosen pattern. Also other useful gifts. Mrs. Andy Huffstetier was in charge of games. Prizes going to Miss Nina Cole and Mrs. Tom Oawford. A delicious salad and dessert was served. HAVE YOU TRIED? rr/f zs 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD Mrs. O'Farrell Fetes Thursday Book Club Mre..O. C. O'Farrell delightfully entertained members of the Thursday Afternoon Book Club and additional guests at the Wo man's Club Thursday. In the lounge a lovely back ground was achieved for the par ty with arrangements of season able fall blossoms. Nasturtiums on the mantle flanked on either side with orange candles in an tique holders. Marigolds in deep rich shades were used on the pi ano with candles. Roses and dah lias were used on occasional ta bles Mrs. . M. L. Harmon, program leader for the afternoon, present ed Mrs. G. V. Patterson, of Gas tonia, a charter member of the club who gavea most interesting and informative talk on "He bron." Hebror js a home out from Blowing Rock operated by Dr. and Mrs. Dillard for alcoholics. Home, Mrs. Patterson stated is a Garden of the land, a nursery for lives to grow in and through love and living In fellowship with Christ. Dr. and Mrs. Dillard aro helping men to believe In themseives ?inc? take a new hold on life. Each year, men who have been there are taking their place in the business world and re-es tablishing their homes. The group sang "America." During the business the follow ing slate of officers were elected for the coming yejr: President, Mrs. J. E. Anthony; Vice-presi dent, Mrs. M. L. Harmon; secre tary, Mrs. Arthur Hay; treasure!1, Mrs. W. M. Moorhead. The hostess was assisted in serving a salad and sweet course. Invited guests of the hostess Included Mrs. G. V. Patterson and Elmer Spencer of Gastonia, Mrs. Lona McGlll, Mrs. J. S. Evans, Methodist To Visit Children's Home Next Sunday afternoon at two o'clock members of Central Me thodist church will leave the church to go. to the Children's Home in Winston-Salem, taking picnic baskets to provide them selves with supper. A worship progran^yilanned by the Pastor and Mw^\nn MayeS, Worship Chairman of the Serk>r MYF, will be put on at the home at. five o% clock, with the assistance r?f the choir, from this church. ; ; This pilgrimage is sponsored by the Coihmunity Service Com mission of the Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship. Chairman , of this commission are Phillip Dye and Don Patterson, and Adult Advisor is Mrs.. Sun Goforth. All those Who can take passengers 1n their cars are asked to notify Mrs. Bun Goforth or Mrs. Baxter Pay seur, teacher. Everyone is urged i to go. The Youth Fellowship or the ? Orphanage plans to meet with 'the visitors from Kings Moun tain. Mrs. J; B. Simpson Circle Hostess '0/ Mrs. Jimmie Simpson was hos tess to members of the Stender Circle of the Lutheran church at her' home Glennbrook Monday night. Mrs. Paul Whitley president, presided over the short business meeting. Mrs, Simpson gave the Bible lesson, also the program on Home and Foreign Missions. Light refreshments were served following, the program. Mrs. H. R. Parton, Mrs. J. L. Mc Glll, Mrs. R. If. Webb and Mrs. P. D. Herndon. Miss Betty Moore Honored At Shower Mlas Bane Bonham and MisB Betty Bonham entertained on Tuesday night at a pre-nuptial courtesy to - Miss Betty ftuth Moore, bride- elect of October. The room was lovely with ar rangements of dahlias, marigolds and other fall flowers. Upon arrival the honoree was presented a corsage of pf.tk roses by the hostesses. The following out of town guests were introduc ed to the group, Mrs. Henry Huss, mother of the groonj, of Lincoln ton, Mrs. Ted Leonhart ol^her ryvllle, sister of the groom^X The hostess assisted by Miss Martha Sue Carroll served a re freshment course. Each guest re ceived a napkin embossed with the words "Betty and Bob." A large box. in yellow and green overflowing with beauti-. ful and useful gifts was presen ted Miss Moore, who opened the gifts and passed them around for all the guests to see. Floyd Queen Honored Floyd Queen celebrated his 27th birthday annlversay Wed nesday, October 4, the occasion I being marked by a gathering of I relatives and friends at his h(>me Ion the Shelby highway. K Dfnner was served buffet style ifrom -a lovely decorated table centered with a large -birthday cake. Those enjoying the occasion with Mr Queen weer his moth er, Mrs. Marie Queetj, Mrs. Boyd Harrelson and son, Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. Dewltt Jenkins and son, J. W. of CherryviMe. The honoree received many nice and useful gifts. Circle 2 Met With Mrs. P. D. Herndon )Vlth Six members present cir cle 2 of the Presbyterian church met Monday night with Mrs. P. D. Herndon. Mrs. Hunter Neisler, chairman, presided. During the business re ports were given by the secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Neisler urged the members to attend the Home Mission season at the church, to read the book of Hebrews before Miss Robinson teaches it, to read the study book, Hearthstone. Also reminded the members this is Church paper week. Mrs. Joe Evans gave the Bible lesson on Daniel's Prayer, stress ing three points, what Daniel re veals about his habits of prayer in his youth; the kind of God Da niel believed in. and prayed ito, and the great sin Daniel confess ed for himself and his people. At the close of her talk the Lord's Prayer was" repeated in unison. Mrs. W. J. Fulkerson gave a most interesting and helpful pro gram on Poetry. Having poems read illustrating how we can see the beauty of God through poetry and how the rhythm of poetry ?p peals to children and how pastors -bring out emphasis with poems. ; Cookies and hot tea were serv ed during the social period. $ nil ? i in iii ? Three Are Hostesses At Book Party Mrs. J. K. Willis, Mrs. C. A. But terworth and Mrs. Y. F. Throne burg delightfully entertained at six tables of rook at (their home on West Mountain street Friday night y The lower floor of the home was thrown ensuite and decora ted with large dahlias and pom pom dahlias In pastel shades. Prior to the rook sessions the hos tesses served ice cream, home made cocoanut cake with coffee. Napkins and tallies w?^*a sugges tive of Hallowe'en. 1-Iallowe'en candies were served during the four progressions of rook. ; When scores were tallied Mrs. P, D. Herndon was found to be the v winner of the high score prize, si* 00 the floating prize. Mrs J. M. Rhea was runner up for second high. * Benjamin Franklin originated the practice of printing letters to the editor. For Dogs and Livestock SEVERE MANGE, ITCH, FUNGI, BARE SPOTS AND MOIST ECZE MA (puffed, mom cits and feet). Ear sorcnett, car mite*, put* pim ple* and other akin irritation*. Pro mote* healing and hair growth or Your money back. 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