West P. T. A. Met Wednesday Mrs-. David Hamrlck presented an Interesting program on "Hap-, ptn ess Begins in the Home," at the regular meeting of the West School PTA Wednesday after noon. Devotional* were conducted by Mrs. Bun Goforth. The topic for discussion was "A Sound Body." Mrs. Paul Hendricks, president, presided over the meeting. Dur ing tho business plans were made for the Hallowe'en carnival. Min utes of the previous meeting were ro?*d by Mrs. Ellen MeCurdy. At tractive year books were distri buted by Mrs. Herman Campbell. The 4th grade- won the cup for having the most parents present. After that, a social " hour was held in the library with refresh Mrs. Neill Fetes Queen Of Clubs Mrs Robert Neill was hostess oh Tuesday night when members of the Qiieen- of Clubs met to play, After three progressions o? bridge a totalling of scores re vealed Mrs. Bill Brymer winner of high score prize and Mrs. Wal ter Harmon winner of low score prize. Lemon pie and Coffee was ser ved after the games. ments being served by the seven th, grade. Mrs. \V. C. I^edford is recuper ating from a broken left arm, suf fered In a fall at her home last Friday. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS S A L E BARGAINS GALORE AT this sale. We're going out of business and offering our stock at cost. For real values. ?ome to Huffstetler's Grocery . Cherryville Road Social Calendar j Friday 7:30 ? Senior Woman's club meets in the club house. 8:00 ? Mrs. Baxter Payseur is en tertaining as a prenuptial courtesy for Miss Martha Walker, bride-elect of the month. 8:00? Mrs. W. D. KemS' is enter j ' taining as a special cour tesy to Miss Avis Warlick, bride-elect of the month. Saturday 3:00 ? Mrs. Packard 'Elliott lis en tertaining at her home in Shelby honoring Miss Avis Warlick. 7:00 ? The children of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Styers are en tertaining at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Tate on Wells street in celebration of their 50th wedding anni versary. Monday 2:30 ? Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr , will entertain the Duplicate Club at Glennbrook. Tuesday 3:00 ? Mrs. George -W. Mauney ? will entertain the, Contract Club. 8:00 ? Mrs. M. A. Ware will enter tain the Twin-Table club. Senior Womans Club To Meet Friday At the regular meeting of the Senior Woman"s Club Friday night each member is asked to bring a gift to sell at the Floral Fair. Mrs. Jacob Maunfey, president, urges each member to either bring or send a gift that can be sold, the'preceeds to go for club, work. This will be a new feature at the Fair this year and tt is hoped by the committee will be very successful. | Don't forget the Fair next Fri day, October 27. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moss, route 1, announce the birth of a daugh' ter Friday, October 13, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith an nounce the birth of a son Satur day, October 14, Shelby hospital. # 4-Stcrr ? Garfield Ace # Varsity Town mp/r AND FIA7TER Longer, Leaner Lines From Collar to Cuff S49.50up J Come see this wonderful selection ol fashion- wise, budget-conscious slim-line suits. Yes, from your collar to your cuff, you'll show lon9er, leaner, more youthful linos. Choose from tweeds, cheviots, from herringbones and stripes. We ve a size to suit you. and a fitter who's a demon at putting in those final touches that make your new suit look almost tailor-made. Blues, hrowns and greys in both single and doable breasted wiwt+fs You're invited to use Hughes' Convenient Layaway Plaii. Miss Avis Maie Warlick Gives Plans For Wedding .Plans have been completed I for the wedding of Miss Avis Maie Warlick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abron Plato Warlick and Daniel Kenneth Gill, son of Mrs. Rose Gill And the late Mr. Gill of Brooklyn; N. Y. The weddinfc will take place Saturday, October 28, at eight in the evening at the Central Meth odist Church. Rev. J. H. Brendal], pastor of the bride, will perform th? ceremony. The wedding music will be pre sented by Miss Mary Helen Lat timore of Shelby, organist, Miss Prances Summers and B. S. Pee ler, Jr., vocalists. The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father, and Joe Fitzpatrick of New York City will be best man. The ushers will be Tom Neal, New York City, Ben Hudson, Newport News, Va., Joe Rutledge, Aurora, N. C., Ernest Simon, Miami, Fla.,- Kent Albus and Joe Murphy, New York City. Mrs. W. O. Ruddock, McDlll ARP Circle Holds Covered-Dish Supper Mrs. N. M. Farr was hostess at a covered-dish supper held at her home Monday night by the Mary Kennedy Circle of the A. R. P. Church. Mrs. Farr's home Was decorated with arrangements of bright red and white dahlias. Following dinner. Miss Annie Mae Ware had charge of the pro gram on "Home Missions." The devotional entitled 'To ward a Christian Community" was led by Miss Ware. She also gave brief histories of the Craig Ave. (Charlotte) Church and the church at Broad Creek, Va. Miss Pearl Hicks discussed the organization of the Augusta Mis sion and Miss Lois Beatie told of Roanoke, Va. A. R. P. church. At the conclusion of the pro gram, Mrs. Martin Harmon, Cir cle Chairman, conducted a short business session. Members were reminded of the Home Mission study at the church Monday, Oct. 23 at 7:30. Air Force Base, F]a., niece of the bride-elect, will be matron of ho nor. The bridesmaids will in clude Miss Cynthia Ann Grice of Shelby^ niece of the bride-elect, Miss Emelyn Gillespie, Miss Pat Ballard, Mrs. W. D. Kerns, Mrs. Fred McDanlel, Jr., Mrs. I. B. Go forth, Jr., and Miss Ola Ross of Greenville, N. C. Miss Dian Falls will be flower girl. Following the ceremony, the bride's parents will entertain at a reception at their home. Parties are, continuing in hon or of Miss Warllck. Mrs. W. D. Kerns is entertaining Friday night. Gn Saturday at 3 o'clock Mrs. Packard Elliott of Shelby Is en tertaining at her home in Shelby. On Monday night Mrs. Fred McDaniel will entertain at her home on Landing street. On Friday night following the rehearsal Mr. and Mrs. James P. Grice of Shelby will entertain with a cake cutting. Mrs. Barkley, Miss Teague Entertain Mrs. H. G. Barkley and Miss Lula Mae Teague were hostesses Wednesday morning at {he Wo man's Club at a pretty planned coffee. Hallowe'en decoration inclu ding yellow and bronze dahlias marigolds and autumn leaves were used to create a beautiful effect in the foyer and lounge of 1 tho club. Mrs. H. S. Blackmer met cal lers and presented them to the receiving line wWich included che hostesses, Mrs. Dave Mer itt of Birmingham, Ala, guest of 'her sister, Mrs, F. R. McCurdy, | Mrs. T. L. Cashwell, newcomer to town and Miss Irene Allen, who leaves Sunday' to make~het home ih Lancaster. Mrs. F. R. McCurdy invited cai lers. to the coffee table, which was beautifully decorated and appointed. Covered with a lace cloth R was graced with a cen tral arrangement of giant dahli as in a pumpkin surrounded with autumn leaves, yellow and red apples, oranges, lemons, grape fruit and nute. Silver trays of fancy sandwiches cut In keep ing with the Hallowe'en season, nut squares and party sweets. Mrs. J. B. Keeter presided at the silver coffee service which was placed on a small table at the side of the room around the silver service were small chry santhemums. She was assisted by Mrs. E. T. Plott. Small tables overlaid with white linen cloths held a small jack-o-la ern filled with mari golds. Others assisting in entertain ing arid serving were Mrs. Bax ter Wright, Mrs. E. L. Cartlon, and Mrs. Frank Ussery. Mrs. L. E. Abbott bade good byes to the hundred guests who called between the hours 10 and 11:30 o'clock. Local Ladies Attend District Meeting The following ladies from the Kings Mountain Garden Clubs attended the Third District Meet ing of Federated Garden Clubs in Charlotte on Tuesday: Mrs. M. A. Ware, Mrs. J. B. Reefer, Mrs. G. H. Mauney, Mrs. J. E. Herndon, Mrs. W. L. Ramstu., Mrs. H. R. Nelsler, Mrs. C. F. Mauney, Mrs. H. C. Mayes and Mrs. Phillip Padgett. . Mrs. G. H. Mauney gave the report of the local club In the absence of the president, Mrs. W. L. Pressly who was unable to attend. Tailor-Made Clothes You are invited to see D. C. Clark representing HOPKINS TAILORING COMPANY f at our firm SATUBDAY October 21st 8:30 cum. to 5p.m. . Mode- to- Measure Clothes PEEL BETTER Plonk's . ? _ _ Miss Walker Accorded Courtesy Mrs. Bright Biackweii, Mrs Guy Henderson and Mrs. M. N. Farr entertained with a lovely bridal party and miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Blackwell Friday night compll-, menting Miss Martha Walker whose marriage will be an event of October 28. Fall blossoms were used to de corate the home and the honoree wad given a corsage of snapdra gons upon her arrival. Several clever bridal games were played prior to the presen. tation of the shower of gifts to the honoree. The hostess gifts to -the hono ree were linen and china in her pattern. Mrs, Bill Lindsay, a re cent bride was also remembered with china 'n her chosen pattern. Pineapple chiffon pie and Rus sian tea was served and mints passed. Mrs. Goforth Hostess To Her Rook Club Mrs. R. D. Goforth entertained members of the La Fete rook club and a lew other friends Wednes day night at a delightful meeting of the club at her home on Bast King Street. Beautiful arrange ments of red roses, giant dahlias, pom pom dahlias and mixed flo wers were used in the living room, and music room which provided a pleasing setting for the party. A salad course with coffee, cake, and other party plate good ies was served at the beginning of the meeting. Each of the five tables was appointed for refresh ments and centered with a mina ture vase of flowers. Present at the club meeting as visitors were >lrs. A. H. Patter son, Mrs. J. H. Arthur, Mrs. M. A. Ware, Mrs. J. K. . Willis, Mrs. M. H. Biser, Mrs. Gene Goforth, "Miss Graca^ Davis, Miss Mildred Goforth and Mrs. P. D. Herndon. Mrs. B. F. Beam won the high score prize for membersjthe high score for visitors \vent to Mrs. J. K. Willis; and second high for club members was won by Mrs. B. A. Murray. The party honored Mrs. Mur ray on her birthday. The group sang, "Happy Birthday" as she was presented gifts. Miss Janet Robinson Here Sunday Night Miss Janet Robinson, Bible tea cher in the Charlotte High school will teach the book of Hebrews In the Presbyterian church on Sunday nights October 22 and 29 at 7:30 p. m. Miss Robinson is well known in Kings Mountain having taught several Bible cour ses here. Mrs. C. D. Blanton, president of The Women of the Church states these meetings are open to the public, and invites everyone in terested to come and hear Miss Robinson. Circle No. 5 Hear Talk On Korea Circle Number 5 of the WSCS of the Central Methodist Church met at the Central Methodist Parsonage, Monday Night, Octo ber 9, 1950 with Mrs. Hlllard Black and Mrs. George Blalock, hostesses. Miss 'Winifred Fulton had charge of the devotion^Is after " which Mrs. Clay Poston gave a very Interesting talk on Korea. Mrs. Clay Poston, Circle Lead ed, presided over the business session after which the hostesses served delicious refreshment?. bought it and... out in it!" Leslie Fay fits you to a T. . . if you re - feet 5 or less MYERS' DHESS SHOP ? Second Floor ft \\ ??i?t a wonderful ferling . . . to see a new dress . . . to try it oiid huy it just like that! 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