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Outing Enjoyed By
YPCU of ARP Church
The Y. P. C. U. of Boyve Memo
rial churrti enjoyed dinner at
the Oriental in Charlotte recent
ly, After, dinner; the group saw
the picture, "I'd Climb the High
est Mountain." .
Mr. and Mrs. James Anthony,
Jr., are adult advisors of the *?
P. C. U.
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Dessert Bridge
For Miss Stowe
A pink and white dominating
bridal theme was carried out in
the lovely floral arrangements
gracing the home of Mrs. Martin
Harmon on Tuesday night, when
She entertained as a "pre-nuptial
courtesy for Mios Betsy Stowe,
bride-elect.
When the guests arrived they
found their places at small tab
les where the accent was placed
on colorful bouquets of pink car
nations. Bach guest found her
place marked with a bridal tal
ly,- further emphasizing the 'bri
dal motif. MrS. Harmon was aa
assisted in serving homemade
ice cream and cookies.
After several progressions of
bridge high score was held by
Mrs. Jimmy Spivey with Miss
Jean Lynch receiving second
high.
Miss Stowe was remembered
with china in her chosen pat
tern.
Mrs. Willis Hostess
To Her Bridge Club
Mrs. J. K. Willis delightfully
entertained members of the Dou
ble-Deck bridge club and sever
al additional guests at her home
Tuesday night.
Bowls of spring flowers ac
cented the appointments in the
living and dining rooms; purple
predominating in the living
room and yellow in the dining
room.
When guests arrived, they
found theirrplaces at several
small tables placed in the two
rooms and Mrs. Willis Was as
sisted In serving a salad plate
and dessert course, carrying out
St Patrick's Colors.
Mrs. George Moss was invited
to play bridge. Mesdames R. D.
Goforth, B. F: Beam, W. W. Sou
ther and C. A. Bufterworth were
invited for rook.
When scores were tallied Mrs.
Moss had excelled at bridge with
Mrs. John Rudisell runner up for
second high. Mrs. J. M. Rhea
capturing the floating prize.
In rook high score prize was
presented Mrs. C, A. Butterworfh,
second high going to Mrs. W. W.
Souther.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Charlie Hambr?*ht of
Grover entered the Memorial
hospital in Charlotte Monday for
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Fowler '<#
Charlotte and Mrs. Vernon Fow
Ut of Shelby we.e Sunday visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wilson.
Mrs. Hush Fisher and Hugh
Fisher, Jr., were weekend guests
of Mr.. and Mrs. 7. N. Gamble.
Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Gamble are
sisters.
Miss Emelyn Gillespie spent
the weekend in Chapel Hill go
ing especially to attend the play
"Don Juan hi Hell" sponsored by
fMe&jtitfllm ? Pltymktn, ? Cttv*
les Laughton and Charles Boyer
were members of the cast.
Billie Throneburg of Radford,
Va., spent the weekend with his
parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Y. F.
Thronehurg.
Pvt. Dale Dixon, of Fort Jack
son, was home for a few days
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Weir, who
have -been living at 1531 E. Boul
evard, Charlotte, have purchased
a home at 1509 Kenllworth Ave.,
Charlotte. They moved into their
new residence this week.
Mrs. McGill Fetes
Twin-Table Club
Mrs. J. H. Arthur and Mrs. G.
W. Mauney were Invited to play
with members of the Twin-Ta
ble Bridge club Tuesday night
When It met with Mrs. N. F. Mc
Gill at her home on West Moun<
tain street. For the social event
the home was decorated with
bowls of spring flowers.
Covers were laid when guests
arrived and Mrs. McGill was as
sisted in serving a salad plate
with baked ham, hot toasted
cheese sandwiches with other
accessories.
Bridge was played through four
Two Are Hostess For
Methodist Circle
Circle Number 2 of Central
Methodist church met Monday
night, March 12th, at the home of
Mrs. C. J. Gau It, Jr., with MliL T.'
W~Orayson as Joint hostess.
Twelve members attended ' this
meeting.;
Mrs. Gault, president, presided
over the business session; Mm
Sam Siblings was program
chairman /or the meeting. -
Minutes v ere read and appro
ved, i and a financial report was
given by tiie treasurer.
Members were toged to attend
the Spiritual Life 'meeting on
Wednesday afternoon at 3:30.
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During the social hour the hos
tesses served pleasing refresh
ments consisting of Ice cream,
cake, nuts, candy, Easter eggs
and coffee.
The meeting adjourned with
prayer.
Youth Choir Met
With Barbara Gault
On Tuesday night, the Senior
MYF met at the lovely home of
Barbara Gault for youth choir
Tehearsal. Special music for the
morning meetings of the MYF
during Easter was arranged.
Sonny Peeler is director, and Bar
bara Gault Is pianist for the
choir.
Last Sunday a double quartet
rendered special music in the
youth chapel. As the program
was centered on Christian Ser
vice, the hymn, "Work For the
Night is Coming", was sung by
the double quartet, with solo by
Jo Ann Falls. Program leader
was Barbara Grantham. Worship
center was a picture at Christ
with a towel across one end, and
a pitcher and basin on the table
before it, depicting thd service
of Christ in washing his disciples
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progressions. When scores were
counted high wore for visitors
was awarded Mrs. J. H. Arthur.
Club high going to' Mrs. O. W.
Myers. Mrs. I. B. Goforth receiv
ed the traveling prize.
lylrs. Davis Is
Hostess To Club
Two tables, grouped amid a
display of spring flowers ap
pointed lor refreshments Friday
afternoon when Mrs. S. O. Davis
entertained the Fortnlghters dub
and other guests ot the Country
Club. Prior to the games a des
sert cpurse was served. .
When scores were tallied. It
was found that Sirs. W. K. Mau
ney, Jr? had compiled the high
est score lor visitors and Mrs. W.
L. Bamseur for members, each
receiving a gift ,
Those playing other than mem
bens were Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr.,
Mrs. Paul NeLsler and Mrs- U. 3.
Blackmer. ?
Over the past 10 jears, to pro
vide welfare aid to military per
sonnel and their families, the
American Red Cross has spent
approximately $500,000, or near
ly half the organization's total
expenditure for this period.
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