Entre-Nous Club Met With Mrs. Hayes The home of Mrs. H. C. Mayes ?Was beautifully decorated in the seasonal colors on Tuesday after noon when she entertained the atsambers of the Entre-Nous Bridge Club. ' After the second progression a tempting salad-dessert course ?was served. When tallies were compared at the close of the afternoon games high score priz?i was awarded , Mrs. H. L. Campbell with Mrs. J. H. Arthur receiving second high. Mrs. L. M. Logan and Miss Hel en Logan spent the holidays in (Miami with Mr. and Mr?. L. M. Logan Jr., and family. Club Members Entertain Husbands With Mrs. Paul Neliler ?rd Mrs. Fred Plonk acting hoste. ? ? the members ot the Duplie'te bridge club entertained with a dinner at the Country Club last Thursday nigh I. The affair was planned as a compliment to husband#?f the club members. Christmas decorations prevail ed throughout the club house and a delictous steak dinner was ser ved. When scores were tallied at the conclusion of the games, it was revealed Mrs. J. S. Simpson held high score for the ladles and C. D. Blanton high for the gentlemen. AT AMOS & SON... Good Selection Dan River GINGHAMS Solids. Checks and Stripes at Old Price 65c yd. ? DAN RIVER PRINTS 49c & 59c yd. Good Assortment Broadcloth 49c & 59c yd. . . .MATERIALS Floral Pattern CRETONS 49c & 59c yd. Solid & Floral Design SPUN RAYON - 59c yd. SEERSUCKER Solids 49c yd. Fast Prints . . . 59c yd. New York Gold Seal Patterns . . . Thread . . . Trim ming . . . Zippers . . . Buttons ... All Sewing Needs at AMOS & SON 413 N. Piedmont Telephone 325-W Scout Troop Troop 33 Feted Saturday, night, December 30, Misses Peggy Wren Craig and Becky Ormand entertained Girl Scout troop 33 with e dinner par ty at. the home or Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Craig. New Year's decorations were used throughout the home. The hostess made their place cards and paper hats whteh were given as favors. Dinner was served from the ta ble in the dining room. Places were founo at smaller tables in the living room. Turkey pie, green peas, stuffed pear salad, hot tolls, ice cream, cocoanut ca kes and other dainties were ser ved. As the girls assembled in the dining room they formed around the 'large window where a man ger scene was placed, Joined han ls and sang the '. leasing. Pingo was played after the Tiieal. The hostesses were assisted in serving and entertaining by the troop leaders, Mrs. Jake Early and Mrs. Milliard Black. Miss Neisler Honors Miss Bettie Barnett One of the lovely social events of the Yule season \*as the lun cheon given by Miss Pat Neisler Friday as a pre-nuptial courtesy for Miss Bettie Bamett of Gas tonia, bride -elect of early spring. Yuletide decorations were in evidence throughout the home, a blue Christmas tree with gold lights predominated the scene in the living room. Soft .candlelight and gTeenery intersperced with silver trims made an attractive setting for the small tables pla ced for the luncheon. Cocktails were served in the living room, guests were then in vited into the dining room where a tempting and delicious meal was served buffet style. After the delightful meal sparkling conversation enlivened the occassion until the sixteen guests reluctantly departed for their homes in Gastonla. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. James Porter, route 3, announce the birth of a son Saturday, December 30, Shel : by hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, route 3, announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday December 30, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dover an nounce the birth of a son Sun day, December 31, Shelby hospi tal. Mr. end Mrs. W. Bryant Wells announce the birth of a son, Wil liam Glenn, Sunday, December 23, York hospital. CHILDREN'S WEAR ALL CHILDREN'S Coats NOW Corduroy and Flannel SKIRTS Sizes 3 to 6x. 7 to 14 $2.95 to $3.95 values. Now $1.98 & $2.50 Large Group of Dresses Were $3.95 & $4.95 Now .... $150 ... < ' .t ? and $195 : FT MYERS' Dress Shop 'A m * ? Second Floe, ? .. Social Calendar Saturday 8:00r-Hi-Lo Bridge club meets with Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Hord at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. J. B. Keeter. Monday 7:30? Central Methodist church circles meet as follows: No. 2, with Mrs. Edith Go forth; No. 3, with Mrs. Fred Wright, Jr.; No. 4, with Mts. W. K. Craig; No. 5, at the church'; No. 6, with Mrs. C. ~E. Warllck. 2:30 ? Duplicate Club meets with Mrs. Tolly Snuford. 3:30? Circle 5 of Presbyterian church meets with Mrs, J. H. Sherrer. 7:00? Y. W. A. of the First Bap tist church meets With Mrs. Dee Jackson. 7:30? Kings Mountain Chapter of Erskine Alumnae meets with Mrs. John Gamble. 7:30? Stender Circle meots with Mrs. Gene Gladden. 7:30? Circle 3 of the Presbyterian church me^ts with Mrs. Hal Ward. 8:00 ? Circle 2 meets with Mrs. P. D. Patrick. 8:00? Circle 4 meets with Mrs. Booth Gillespie. 8:00 ? Circle 6 meets with Miss Mildred Jackson. * Tuesday 9:30 ? Dozier Circle of the Baptist church meets with Mrs. H. G. Barrett. 3:00? Contract Club meets with Mrs. Martin Harmon. 3:00 ? Tuesday Bridge Club meets with Mrs. Hunter Neisler. 7:30 ? Double Deck Bridge club meets with Mrs. Ben Go forth. 8:00 ? Twin-Table club meets with Mrs. Claud Ham bright. Wednesday SiOO-^House and Garden club meets with Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. 3:30 ? Kings Mountain Garden Club meets with Mrs. Dan Finger. Thursday 7:30 ? One-High Rook Club meets with Mrs. J. H. Arthur. 8:00? Junior Woman's club is sponsoring a party at the Masonic Hall. I Open House Held At Woman's Club The Senior Woman's Club and Junior Woman's Club held open house at the club house on Satur day night complimenting the Choral society after their return from caroling. Guests were greeted by Mrs. Luther Cansler and Mrs. Jay Pat terson. Mrs. Jacob Mauney invit ed callers into the lounge where a refreshment- table had been placed. Mrs. H. T. Fulton poured coffee from a silver service at one end of the table. Fancy sandwiches and cookies were passed by Mrs. S. S. Weir, Jr., .and Miss Diana Gamble. Decorations of holly, silvered berries, red candles and other de corations 1n keeping with the sea son were used, all blending into a beautiful setting for the party. About sixty young people en joyed the party. Miss Betty Lynch Accorded Courtesy Mr. and Mrs. David Nefll, Mr. ?and Mrs. Robert Neill entertained with a Christmas party at the home of the latter at Montonia as a special courtesy to Miss Bet ty Lynch and George ToHeson whose wedding will be an event of February. In the living room a decorated Christmas tree inspired the Yule tide Spirit and numerous ar rangements of holly, mistletoe and candles were In appropriate displays, Numbers were drawn .as guests arrived and attractive (gifts were presented Miss Lynch, George Tolleson, Mr. arid Ted Ram- I sey. T- inmy Baker, George Tho masson and Miss Peggy Arthur for holding the Lucky numbers. The refreshment table was covered with a red satin cloth, the punch bowl was surrounded with gTeenery, lighted candles added a pleasing touch. Punch, fruit cake, candy and nuts were served. - Out of town guests were Mr, and Mrs. Bill Dettmar of. Winter Park, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Neill, Jr. of Gastonia and Miss Mary Virginia Soqriners of Char lotte. Junior Woman's Club To Sponsor Party The Junior Woman's Olub will sponsor a game night party on Thursday evening, January 11, at 8 o'clock at the Masonia Lodge hall in the Morrison Building, ac cording to announcement by of ficials of the organization this week. No admission fee will be charg ed nnd light refreshments will be served. The party is designed for all ages and the public is ur ged to attend. ' Proceeds will go to the organi zation's civic improvement fund. Mrt. W. R. Craig Bridge Hostesft The Country Clut? was gay with New Year decorations on Friday night when Mrs W. R. Craig en tertained with dinner bridge for the Ace of Club members, their husbands, and one additional* ' couple, Mr. and Mia. G. H. Mau The private din'ng room where ' tables were placed for dinner and bridge wn very attractive with New Year bells and ftreenety. * After dinner several progres sions of ferule T -ere played with high score erose being awarded Mrj. W K. Mauney, Jr? and George H. Mauney. < Favorite | RECIPES J RASPBERRY ANGEL HE (Mrs. J. K. Anthony) PIECRUST: Preheat oven 450 de grees F. Sift 1 cup sifted all-pur pom fjour and % tap. salt in a bowl. Cut Va cup Swiffulag Into flour with pastry blender or 2 knives until particles are size o f small peas. Sprinkle cold water, a little at a time, over different parts of flour mixture. Toss to gether lightly with a fork. Use as llttls water as possible. Just e nough to make dough hold to gether (2 or 3 tbsp. or less). Place dough on waxed paper. Press gently with the paper into a ball. Let stand at room temperature for a few min. Lightly flour board and rolling pin; or cover board with pastry canvas and rolling pin with knitted cover, both lightly floured. Roll dough In circle % inch thick. Use light strokes, -work from center out. Lift rolling pin as It nears edge. Invert 8 Inch pie pan on dough; cut IK inch beyond edge of pan; fold in half; lay fold in center of pan; unfold. Fit pastry in pan, pressing with finger-tips from center out to remove air bubblies. Fold pastry under to fit edge of rim. Press down with fork. In dent edge with finger-tips to mark number of servings. Prick with fork. Bake 12 to 15 mln. FILLING: Boll Vs cup sugar and % cup water to soft ball stage (235 degrees F.). Pour syrup, in a fine stream, over 2 stiffly beat en egg whites beating continu ously. Soften 2 tsp. gelatin in 2 tbsp. cold water. Dissolve over hot water. Combine with egg white mixture. Beat 1 min. Add Vs tsp. .nalt and 1 tbsp. lemon Juice. Co?.l, while beating Vi pt. whipping cream. Fold both to gether. Pour Into cooled pie shell; chill till set. Serve with whipped cream border and this Raspberry Sauce In center: Press 1 cup fresh raspberries through a sieve and add enough water to make 1 cup. Gradually blend this with Vs cup sugar and 1 tbsp. ce> astarch. Stir constantly over medium heat un til thickened and clear. Reduce i heat. Cook 10 min., stirring con stantly. Cool. .' ] 'White Cake (Mrs. Tim Hord) 3 Mi cups of cake flour 4 teaspoonfulls of feaking pow der M teaspoon full of salt . 2 cups of sugar % cup of shdrtening-Crisco 1 1/2 cups ice water. 4 egg whites ? 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift together dry ingredients twice. Put in large bowl of mixer Jaycees Give Dinner-Dance A large crowd of Jaycees, their wives and friends enjoyed a tur key dinner and dance at the Kings Mountain Country Club Saturday night Dinner was served buffet style after which dancing and a gener al good time was reported by sev eral persons. add shortening, hot water then add ice water, beat until real creamy. Add vanilla, beat egg whites until fluffy but not dry and fold In mixture. Bake 20 minutes at 350 degrees either In 3 nine Inch pans or 4 eight inch pans. Cover with favorite white frosting. . * PRESCRIPTION SERVICE '/ / / ? ? , ? . ' t- ? We Fill out Doctors' Pre scriptions promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. Kings Mountain Drag Company THE REXALL STORE Phones 41^-11 We Call For and Deliver A TRIBUTE TO Kings Mountain Telephone Gills . ' . The busy* watchful and efficient "Hello Girl" it on the other end of your Telephone line. She is "Cen tral" and she sees that your casual or urgent can goes through in seconds. All day long, and through the night, your phone girl is on the job. She has 'The ' e,'. ' . ice with a Smile." She knows her business and Is businesslike. Surely wo don't fully appreciate * *V j wonderful service of these women. Let* s not just take I them for granted. Lef s tell them whenever we ran how greatly they add to our modern wary of living. DIXIE GEM I =' i 1 m : ? - c. % A-WAY DOWN ">QLTH IS o>xie ' THF. NATIONAL FAVORITE ' DIXIE GEM COAL* IS UNMATCHED IN QUALITY Lump; Egg and Stoker Plenty of Heat Kings Mountain Cotton Oil Co. Cedar St. Tour ICE & COAL Dealer Phone 124 All Ladies Winter Fall & Winter Values to $5.95 Percent

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