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oem MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 167 Mrs. Ledford Circle Hostess The Lottie Moon Circle of the Second Baptist Church met Mon day night with Mrs. I. W. Led ford. The program .was given by the following ladies, Mrs. Marvin Wright, Mrs. Johnny Chaney, Mrs. Jake Stone, Mrs. Clemmle Lankford and Mrs. Foster Flem ing. " After the program and busi ness the hostess assisted by her daughter, Betty Ledford served salad, sandwiches, cookies and Ice tea. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Clemmie Lankford. I^alls-Cashion Invitatipns Issued ? Invitations reading as follow* were received in Klngg Mountain this weel^: Mr. and Mrs Craig Douglas Falls request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Joyce Douglas ?/ to ? Mr. William Zura Cashlon Sunday afternoon, the tenth of . June at five o'clock > Saint Matthew's Lutheran Church Kings Mountain, North Carolina House Party Held 4^ At Bon darken* The Kathryn Dale Sunday School class of the A. R. P. church, left Friday for a weekend house party at Bon darken. Those enjoying tfce trip were Misses Janet Scogglns, Janle Jackson, Leone Patterson, Mar garet Ratterree and Ava Ware. Mesdame* John Gamble, Doc Burton, Llndsey McMakln, Tom I Crawford, N. M. Parr, Otto Ware, j Ben Goforth and John McGlll. Mis#? Pearl Hicks ARP Circle Hostess Miss Pearl Hicks was hostess1 Monday night to members of the Mary Kennedy Circle of the A. R. P. Church. Mrs. Jtrtm Gamble gave a very interesting program on, 'Training of Children." During the social period a sal ad and sweet course was served. THAN To all good people who supported me In my campaign lor clean, honest government, especially the Ministers and church people. > \ K will do my best to do honor to you and to the City of Kings Mountain. . > ??? . V ? GARLAND E. STILL Mayor .* , . * . . , ? ? . \ ' ' '??- ? . ? P. S. ? I deeply regret some of the incidents, which was , - beyond my control, that have happened since tbe election. New APEX WASHER ' 85 1 Per Week! Prices Begin At x *1 And 30 Boxes of TIDE FREE1 Bit fsmflr-sUe Apex Wringer Wuhtr let* you do ell your laundry at home and save time, effort, dollar*. Exclusive feature* five you superior washing efficiency. Oversize Apex wasbee full fenul utes. Now at friendly Sterchl'a. CELEBRATE 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY? Pictured above 'is Mr. and Mr*. Pari* Aldridge who celebrated their 25th weddiug an niversary with a party at Rankin Lake, Gastonla. The refreshment table was covered with a white satin cloth. In the center was a large four-tiered cake topped with a floral arch, in the center of whldh was a silver wedding hell. Punch, cake, nuts and candles were served by a daughters Mrs. Pat Jackson and a niece. Mrs. Roy Lee Aldridge. Dtacing was enjoyed during the evening. Miss Marion Wall Guest Speaker The monthly meeting of the Senior Woman's Club umg held In the club house Friday night. Mrs. P. G. Ratterree, Chairman of Public Welfare was in charge of the program, she introduced Miss Marion \yall of the Ortho-, pedic Hospital, of Gastonia who delighted the members with .her talk on the^ medical care, rcrea tion and education . of fhe 150 children in the hospital. Miss Wall told of the 'tripe given the children by the "different civic clubs of tlie every day routine and many other interesting facts. She also stated they could not care for all the children wanting to be admitted, there. Is always a waiting list. Mrs. I. G .Patterson gave 4 report of the State Federation meeting held in Charlotte. Mrs. Jacob Mauney, president, presented the elub with a plate of the State Headquarters In Raleigh. The certificate the club ' won for being 100 percent wa? displayed, also the scrap book. "Hie annual reports were given by the president and treasurer. Plans were made for the installa tion service in June. During the social half hour re freshments Were served. Mrs. Robert Miller Fetes Bridge CluB V .Mrs. Robert Miller entertained members o ! the Tuesday Night bridgeclub at her apartment on WW Street May 21. Colorful bouquets of flow room where tables were placed ers were arranged in the living for the bridge session. When scores were talHed. Mrs. Frank Hoyjp was awarded the , high score prize. Second high scorer vas Mrs. W. L. Bamseur. Mrs. Dan Finger and Mrs. Fred Finger were invited to piay with the members. At the conclusion of the games, a frozen fruit salad and sweet course was served. Friendship Class Met With Mrs. Guyt^tt Jp The Friendship Class of Grace Methodist Church met Tuesday night, May 15, with Mrs. Otto Gulton at her home at the Mar grace. "Lead On O King Eternal" was used as the opening hyqan, tol- | lowed with prayer by Mm. I* S. Mauney. A responsive reading on Contentment was followed with a song, "Look For the Beautiful". Miss Katie Lou Sutton was speaker for the evening. The meeting closed with the group singing, "Take Time To Be Holy." A social period followed, <<&?' j hostess served a salad course, chiffon pie and tea. \\ - La Fete Club Met With Mrs, Goforth Mrs. Edith Goforth entertained members of the La Fete Club at her heme Thursday nght, for the occasion, the home was lovely with gladioli, roecn and ofher cut f lowers. Three tables were placed for r<lok, ot the close of the progres slons high score was held by Mr*. Paul McGlnnls with Mis. H. R. ' Parton winning second high aud also the floating prize. Homemade cake and ke cream were served. Mrs. C A. Butter worth, Mrs. C. A. GefaiUi and Mrs. B. S. Peeler and her moth er, Mrs. Drace were special Quests of the hostess. fhe party was planned as a birthday courtesy- to Mrs. P*ul McGifmls. who was remembered with a gift from t|? club. I Mrs. E. W. Griffiti Entertains Club ^Ira. E. W. Griffin was hostess Tuesday n}ght to members of the Twin Table bridge club and ad ditional guests. Decorations in the appointed rooirv- were mixed garden flow, era featured in graceful arrange ments and guests found their places at small taWes In the llv. ing and dining rooms. After low progression^ of bridge, scores wire added and prizes -presented to Mrs. Norman Morrow, guest high, Mrs. O. W, Myers, cfqb high and the conso. lation prize to Mrs. N. F. Mc Gill. Tables were laid for refresh ment, a minature pitcher with sweetheart roses was placed bn each table and a pretty plate of strawberry pie and whipped cream, ribbon sandwiches and other dainties were served with a fruit drink. Invited guests were Mrs. Nor man Morrow, Mrs. Richard Fer guson, Mrs. Paul Caldwell of Gastonla and Mrs. Grady King. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! f&sr Exceptional values! Nation ?Iiy ad- - yertijed at this money-saving bonanza is yours for on* week only. Pretty and practical... 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