retf/i/ Mrs. P. D. Herndon, Editor Afias Peggy Mauney Miss Mauney Elected To WC Honor Society Miss Peggy Mauney, Junior at Woman's College of UNC and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, was recently Initiated into Amlcron Nu, national home economics honor society. Students eligible for member ship were Junior home economics majors who rank in the upper fifth of the majors In their class, and seniors who rank In the upper fourth. . Miss Mauney was also elected secretary of Inter-Faith Council at VVCUNC for the year 1952-53. Miss Cole Hostess To Baptist Circle Monday The Elizabeth Runyan circle of First Baptist church met Monday night in the home of Miss Vir ginia Faye Cole on City street. Miss Betty Knox Davis was In charge of the program which was on "Hawaii". After a short business session, delicious refreshments were serv ed. Rev. C. E. McKenzie, pastor of First Nazarene church, is visiting Rev. Blanchard Horne in Orlan do, Fl'a., this week. Social Calendar Thursday'. ' 2:30? Ace of Clubs meets with Mrs. J. M. Cooper. 8:00? Miss Gladys Delllnger will entertain at her home In Poston Circle In Gastonla as a pre-nuptlal courtesy for Miss Emelyn Gillespie. Friday : 2:30? Fortnlghters Club meets with Mrs. Jim Smith. 6:30? Family night dinner at the Country Club. 7:30? Kings Mountain Chapter v O. E. S. to celebrate sec ond Birthday at regular .. X ' i meeting. ? J -\ ' Monday. *;y 2:30 ? Duplicate Bridge club meets with Mrs. Tolly Shu ford.. 7: ' .? _ _ . - ? .? . A large crowd attended the an nual Husband'* night covered dish dinner and Art Exhibit Fri day night at the Woman's club. Mrs. Jay Patterson welcomed the husbands and guests. A boun tiful dinner was enjoyed, alter which all assembled up stairs for the meeting and to observe the art exhibit. Mrs. I. G. Patterson, presented Mrs. Herman Campbell who was in charge of the program and exhibit. Mrs. Campbell stated the purpose of the Woman's club sponsoring the art exhibit was to iurther culture In the growing minds of the children and young people of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Campbell introduced Jack Moss, bass soloist, who won an excel lent rating recently in the Dis trict meeting in Charlotte who sang, "Bells of the Sea". Marie Cobb gave a reading, "At the Employment Agency" which she won the Schoolmasters medal recently at Gardner-Webb col lege. Several numbers were given by the girl's trio of the high school, Delores Davidson, Melba Tindall and Evelyn Cllne. The three ladles who judged the art exhibit were introduced, Mrs. Clarence King and Mrs. Wilbur Wilson of Shelby arid Mrs. J. G. Reading of G&stonia. Work was exhibited by the Pri mary, Grammar and High school pupil 8 and was Judged In three classifications, 1 ? Black and White: 2 ? Crayon and Chalk: 3 ? Paint and Crafts. In each classi fication first, second, 'third and honorable mention were made. The pupils of Mrs. Herman Campbell exhibited their work for the past year In the lounge of the club. Their work was not In competition with the work of the school children. The exhibit was opened to the public on Saturday and Monday and large crowds came each day to view the work of the children. Queen Of Clubs Meet With Mrs. W. Harmon Members of the Queen of Clubs met Monday night with Mrs. Wal ter Harmon. The living room, den and din ing rooms were thrown ensulte and lavishly decorated with roses, violets, Iris and lilacs. Score prizes were awarded Mrs. Jimmy Splvey and Mrs. A. A. Lackey, Jr. Mrs. Harmon was assisted in serving strawberry short cake and iced tea. The club members took this oc casion to present Mrs. Harmon with a surprise shower. 1NOAOEMENT ANNOUNCED ? Mr. and Mrs. RufuaLawrence Plonk, of Kings Mountain , are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Virginia Catherine, to Cap tain Lovell J Aeon Morris, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Jason Morris, Br .> of Signal Mountain, Tenn. Date for the wedding has not been set. Mrs. Davis Feted At Saturday's Shower Misses Naomi Edens, Frances Edens and Mrs. Bill Logan gave a surprise shower Saturday night for Mrs. Isaac Davis. Numerous arrangements of spring blossoms created a lovely setting for the party which was held in the Eden home. As guests arrived they were given a corsage of a cabbage patch with a baby face in the cen ter. Games and contests were the entertainment feature of the evening with prizes being award ed Mrs. Lewis Falls and Mrs. D. Fayseur. Little individual cakes with a stork, pink and white block cream and iced drinks were serv ed. Following the refreshments Mrs. Davis was presented a show er of gifts from the friends pres ent. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parker announce the birth of a daughter, Ramona Lee, Friday, April 18, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Drake, ol Boca Raton, Fla., announce the birth of twin daughters, Monday, April 21. Mrs. Drake is the form er Miss Virginia Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Timms announce .ne oirth ox ? J.?^gnter, Deborah Wright, Saturday, April 19, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gerald Herndon of Grover announce the birth of a son, Sunday, April 20, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Strickland announce the birth of a son, Reld Preston, Saturday, April 19, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wray, route 1, announce the birth of a daugh ter, Janice Marie, Saturday, April 19, Kings Mountain hospital. Th< Robert NaS'i Entertain Bridge Club With only club members pres ent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelll were hostf Friday night to the Young Couples Club entertaining In the private dining room of the Country Club. The decorative note was carri ed out In the unique arrange ments of Iris, splrea and lilacs. Tables were appointed for re freshments and when all had ar rived, b a dessert course was serv ed. Bridge was played throughout the remainder of the evening with- Mrs. Henry Nelsler carrying off top honors for the ladles and Charles Neisler winning high honors for gentlemen. Three Are Hostesses For Margrace Club Mesdames James Bolln, Dewey Caldwell and John Clolnger were hostesses to the Margrace Wo man's club entertaining at the club house which was beautifully decorated with a variety