Vour Cedar St. You'll like the colors, you'll like the sheen gabardine and Dan River Fabrics. You'll like the cut and this low, low price range. 52.48 to S3.98 McGINNIS DEPARTMENT STORE W. MOUNTAIN STREET dr. And Mrs. Kerns fridge Club Hosts The Valentlne.motlf was clever y carried out In. the decorations md refreshments by Mrs. John tie Kerns on Tuesday night when he and Mr. Kerns were hosts to nembers of the King of Hearts. Four progressions of bridge vere played with high score ?rizes going to Dr. and Mrs. Na han Reed. When cards were laid aside, a lessert was served with coffee. ? Woman's Club Sponsors Art Exhibit In April ^ ? Mrs. H. C. Campbell, chairman I of the Art committee of the Wo man's Club announces that on Friday, April 18, there will be an exhibition of school children's art | at the Woman's Club. All school children are asked to have their work ready by April , 16. Prises will be awarded In each .group. Drawing, painting and 'crafts In any nature will be Judg ed. NEW FOR SPRING 1952 Sweaters&Skirts SLIPOVERS Short - sleeve slipovers of nylon or wool in New. Gay '52 pastels. 1007o Nylon Sweaters S1.98 and $2.98 j 100% Wool Sweaters I S2.98 You" like these skirts Social Calendar Thursdays 7:30 ? American Legion Auxili ary meets with - Mrs. Dickie Tate. Fridays 7:30? Regular meeting of the Woman's Club at club v house. 8:00? Hi-Lo Bridge club meets wtth Mr. and Mrs. J. C: Bridges. - '??? Mondays 7:30? Merchants 'Banquet at the Masonic Hall. 7:30? Lois Bible Class will meet with Mrs. C. E. Cash. 8:00 ? Mary Kennedy Circle of the ARP church meets with Mrs. Beri H. Go forth. Tuesdays 2:30 ? Entre *Nous club meets With Mrs. Herman Camp ? bell. 3:00 ? Tuesday bridge club meets with Mrs. Joe Neisler. 7:30? Study Club meets with Mrs. O. W. Myers. 8:30? King of Hearts meets with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Timms. Wednesdays 3:00? West School meets in the auditorium. At 2:40 the Executive board will meet in the school libra ry. Thursday s 2:30? Ace of Clubs meets with , Mrs. Amos Dean. Friendship Class Met In Britt Home The February meeting of the Friendship Class of Grace Metho dist church was held in the home of Mrs. D. E. Britt with Mrs. Clyde Fite as co-hostess. "I Need Thee Every Hour", was sung by the group as the opening, this was followed with prayer by Mrs. Andy Huffstetler. Mrs. J. E. Mauney gave a talk on, "Light of the World". The members sang, "Lei the Lower ' Lights be Burning". Mrs. Andy Huffstetler in the (absence of the president, presided ; during the business meeting. , During the social period the ; hostesses served potato salad, | sandwiches, cakes, valentine can dies and a drink, Methodist Circle Meets With Mrs. J. C. McKinney Circle 4 of Central Methodist cliurch met Monday night at tl\e home' of Mrs. J. C. McKrhney. Mrs. Hiliard Black gave. the de votionais reading from the 95th Psalm. An interesting program "The Origin of Some Our Hymns" was j presented by Mrs. Ralph Mauney, [Mrs. Holland Dixon, Mrs. Otto I Williams and Miss Louise Hullen dfer. The business was presided over by the leader, Mrs. Black. The circle welcomed Mrs. M. A. En low as a now member. Delicious refreshments were I served by the hostess. . ~~ Mrs. Church Hostess To Hattie Garner Circle The Hattie Garner Circle of the i First Baptist church met Monday night in Bessemer City with Mrs. Wayne Church. Mrs. M. C. Amds assisted by Mrs. Hill Baker. Mrs. Ahie Mar tin, .Mrs. W. M. Moorehead, Mrs. Ray Smith. Mrs. Churfh and Miss Annie Roberts c;ave a very inter esting program on. "Cuba *. Mrs. W. M. Moothead presided during the business, this was fol lowed with a social half hour. De lightful refreshments carrying out the Valentine motif were served. Mrs. Jay Patterson Fetes Bridge Club Bowls of jonquils japonicas and dish gardens added a festive note to the home of Mrs. Jay Patter son on Tuesday afternoon when her guests were members of the Contract Club and two additional guest &. Mrs. Aubrey Mauney and Mrs. H. C. Mayes. After the second progression the hostess was assisted in serv ing a salad and sweet course with coffee. When scores were compared at the close of the fourth progres sion. playing prizes were awarded Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, Jr., and Mrs. Tolly Shuford for high and s?<-ond high respectively. 1st Anniversary Sale Continues Un To 1/2 Off On Many Items Drop By The Wee Folk Shop And See The Big Savings You'll Make When Buying For Your Children At The , ^ ' WEE FOLK SHOP COMPLETE SELECTION CHILDREN'S WEAR \V. Mountain St. . Phone. 10 Mrs. Joe Hord Honored On Eighty-Firit Birthday Miss Majorie Hon) delightfully entertained the two sisters of her mother and three sisters of her father at a spend-the-day party Sunday, February 10th with an old fashioned dinner. The occa sion marked the eighty-first birth day of her mother, Mrs. Joe Hord. Mrs. Lucy Carpenter of Char lotte, and Mrs. Mamie Davis of Gastonla, Mrs. Lillle Hord and Mrs. Julia Keller of Ktngs Moun tain, Mrs. Eliza Kendrlck of Waco are the sisters who helped Mrs. Hord enjoy her anniversary. Miss Hord was assisted in en tertaining by Mesdames Virginia Bush, and D. Q. Littlejohn, Mrs. P. M. Mauney of Shelby, A..C. Beam of Cherryville, Maude Smith of Charlotte, and Joe Beach Hord < I Maxton: Grandmother Hord was the recipient of many useful and love ly gifts. , . Personals David Kincaid, Sonny McDan iel, Edward Kelly, Jerry King, Paul Bridges, and David McDan iel went to Daytona Beach, Fla., Friday. While down there Sonny McDaniel was operated on after suffering anoacute attack of ap pendicitis. His condition is report ed as Improved and Is -expected home Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Herndon, were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herndon of Mt. Gllead, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hambright, Mrs. &dna Hambright, Miss Betty Hambright of Clover, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Houser of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Herndon. Among the college boys and girls spending the weekend with their parents were Misses Shirley Houser and Nancy Jean Gantt of Plonk School of Creative Arts In Asheville, Sara Klncald and Jack Crouch of Gardner-Webb, Fay lene Falls of Limestone coliege. Mrs. J. R. Davis returned Wed nesday from a three weeks visit j in Florida. " . Mrs. Henry Summitt, Mrs. | Carol Barnes and daughter, Doris , of Charlotte were visitors Wed- : nesday in the hbroe of Mrs. C. W. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sljnpson and son were Hickory visitors Sun day. Miss Nancy Nickels of the Albe marle School faculty spent the^ weekend with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Nickels. Sgt. Uodey Sellers of Ft Bragg I spent the weekend with his pa rents. ? - "O ? ? Miss Mary Hayes had as her I guest during the weekend. Miss j Erllne Roberts of Charlotte. Misses Margy Dickey, "Ducky" Jenkins, Andy Tlrpak and Dick j j Voccola. of Catawba college were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ! Cooper of West Palm Beach on I their tour of the East Coast of Florida. L t'V'r 0; Mr.- and Mrs. H. C, Wilson were : Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright of Asheville. - o 1 Claronce Patterson of the'.U. S> ? Navy stationed in Penscola, Fla.; was the guest Saturday night of Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Kuykindall. I ' "* ? o ? Mrs. J- L. McGill and Mrs. Broward of Charlotte attended the State District Garden Club1 meeting in Chapel Hill. ? O Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Dilling , a. id children ? of Gaffney were guests during the weekend of i [Mrs. Dilling's parents. Mr. and j (Mrs. C. T. Carpenter. . ? o? ' Mr. and Mrs. Gus Petty and daughters, Jackie and Vickie are! touring Florida. j j- Mrs. Edith Goforth left Friday j for a visit in Tampa and Palm Harbor, Fla., . ' ? ? Moffatt Ware, Jr.. Robert and i Hugh Neisler, students at Blue j 1 Ridge School for Boys spent the j weekend with their parents. I Mrs. Virginia Henson, daughter [ i of Mrs. J. C. Clary has returned j '.to her home here and is improv ing after a long illness jn the ; Spartanburg hospital. I " o Ml ss Kuth Randall and Miss ' Naomi Edens are leaving Satur day for a weeks visit in New York City and Washington, D. C. ? o- - Mrs. O. W. Myers is in New York this week on a buying trip ! for Myers Dress Shoppe. Paula Hardin, little 15 months old daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Hardin Is In a very ser ious condition in the Memorial hospital In Gastonla. where she was taken last week for observa tion and treatment. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. prince were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prince, of Chapel Hill. Mrs.t Grady Yelton, who under went an operation recently, is re cuperating nicely. New teachers in the Intermedi ate MYF at Central Methodist churrh is Mrs. James Dickey. George Moore, who suffered.' S broken arm four weeks ago ifi a fall st Ware A Sons, is recov ering satisfactorily. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bryant, ; route 1, announce the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, . February S, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hannon. Grover route 1, announce the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, February 6, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Owensby route 3, announce the birth of a daughter, Debra Elaine, Thurs day, February 7, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs.- Austin Moore an nounce the birth of a daughter, Mary Jane, Sunday, February 10, Kings Mountain hospital. > ? " ? ?: ' - ' '*? * ' > - / ? Mr. and Mrs. James Gaultney announce the birth of a daughter, on Monday, February 11, at Gar rison General hospital, Gastonla. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Champion announce the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, February 13, Kings Mountain hospital. Circle No. 7 Met With Mrs. Harmon ; Mrs. Walter Harmon was hos tess on Monday night to members of Circle No. 7 of Central Metho dist church. The business meeting was pre sided over by Mfs. Y. F. Thron burg, chairman. Mrs. T. W. Grayson gave the devotional using "Love" as her theme, reading different verses from the Bible and commenting on them. . ' ??. Mrs. Paul Ware presented a program on, "Trouble Spots of the World". Mrs. Harmon assisted by Mrs. Charles Harrill served sand wiches, homemade fruit cake and coffee. ? Sixteen members were present for the meeting. Presbyterian Circle Met With Mrs. Houston Circle No. 3 of the Presbyiet.'an church met Monday night wiift M'rs. Humes Houston at the home ol Mis. S. K. Suber for the Feb ruary meeting. Mrs. Webster, circle chairman opened the meeting with prayer. Nine member* responded to roll call, minutes of the previous meeting were read, Miss Helen Hayes gave the treasurer's re port. Mrs. Webster reminded the members this Is "Survey" week, and that circle 3 would put flow ers In the church during March. The Bible lesson on the tenth commandement was taught by Mrs, Paul Mauney. Miss Helen Hay read an article from the Bible Society Survey on, "God's Middle Man". , The hostess served frozen fruit salad course with coffee. The cir cle was delighted to have Mrs. Suber and Mrs.. Nell Cranford as visitors. Shower Given In Honor Of Miss Siftos A lingerie shower was given by Miss Joyce Foster and Mrs. Wil ma Neal Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. S. R. Suber honor ing Miss Mary Sue Sipes, whose marriage to Jerry Wilson will be an event of early spring. . Bridal dice and canasta were played with Miss Peggy Dixon and Miss Sara Jackson winning at dice and Miss Ann Mayes win ning at canasta. Records were played during the evening. A frozen fruit salad course served with fruit punch and nuts. The honoree was showered with gifts, then the guests watch ed the opening of. the gifts and. Joined the recipient in their ad miration.. ?>. _'? ? , y?; ; 1 Out-of-town guests Included Miss Sonja Calhoun of Shelby, and Mrs. Peggy Patterson of Charlotte. . V SILVER? LATE SERVICE FOR 6 WITH CHEST Thirty six lovely pieces to set *he prettiest table In town complete with tarn ish w x>f chest. One lot Occasional Tables (floor samples) Drastical ly Reduced. ffOOWN E-Z TERMS Cooper's E-Z TERMS 559.50 COIL MATTRESS SEALY SPECIAL Multiple c o 1 I lnn*r?ptloq mat lien with tound r+f] padding. tlrlped JW CM 1 W ticking. Box IjWVlVA spring to match at ?ame price. S1.00 Delivers 4-piece Waterfall Bed Room Suite $199 JO E-Z TERMS Cooper's, Inc; 1 The Good Place To Bay Furniture Railroad Ave. Phone 93 P 1 a ? t ic covered rocker that ah- injmA solutely will not \*/Q wf| "creep" or wrtn- k|IUj>JV kle up rug?. 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