Bid And Bye Club Met With Mrs. Joe Hendricks The attractive home of Mrs. Joe Hendricks was graciously a domed with a wealth of chry santhemums and other fall flo .. wers on Tuesday night when she eiitertalned the Bid and Bye club. Tables were appointed and when guests had assembled a pretty party plate consisting of fancy sandwiches, potato chips and pineapple tarts was served ' with coffee.. Several interesting progres sions <rf bridge ensued with the hostess awarding prizes to Mrs. ,? Jack White and Miss Joyce Fos ter for receiving the two highest ?cores. ? . Those playing other than mem bers were, Mrs. Jack White, Mrs. Sam Collins, Miss Joan Britt and Miss Kitty Falls. ? ? . * " . ' '? Mrs. C. G. Dllling Hostess To Tuesday Bridge Club Only .members were present Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. Charfes Dllling entertained at her home on E. King Street. Very attractive arrangements of chrysanthemums created a floral scene for the social event, bridge was played through several progressions and at the comparison of tallies, it was found Mrs. George Lattimore held high score for t,u> afternoon. During the progressions, the hostess served a very tempting salad plate. G. W. Sellers, Tommy Broome, Whitey Blanton. and Bob Moore attended the N. C. ? S. C. football game at Columbia. S. C. Satur day. , ^ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page were Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ferguson in Atlanta. They attended the Ga. Tech-Ala. bail game. I Social Calendar Thursday: 7:30? La Fete Hook Club meets with Mrs. E. t. Plott. 7:30?' The American Legion Auxiliary meets with Mrs. Paul Mauney. Rev. Gordon Weekly will be guest speaker. Friday: .8:00? Mr. and Mrs.- Paul Mau ney will entertain their bridge club, Saturday: 6:0C -W. M. S. of Eastside Bap. tist Church meets with Mrs. Ruby Alexander, Monday: ? 2:45 Duplicate Bridge Club meets with Mrs. C. D. BlantOn at her home on Gold Street. 7:30- Mesdames. F. C. McCur dy, L. C.' Pinnlx and ? ; Dickie Tate are enter taining at the home of the latter, honoring Miss Sara Kincald, bride-elect. Tuesday: ' * " 3:00~Contract Club meets with Mrs. Martin Har mon. 3:00 Tuesday Afternoon Brid ge Club meets with Mrs. Hunter Nelsler. 3:30 Central PTA meets In the auditorium. 3:30 Mrs. I". G. Patterson will entertain her bridge club. " 7:30? One Illfih Rook Club meets With Mrs. W. G. Grantham. 8:00 Twin Table Bridge Club meets with Mrs. C. F. Thomasson. K:00 Tuesday night Bridge Club meets with Mrs. Frank Iloyle at the - Country Club. Wednesday: ? 11:00 Monthly bridge lun cheon at the Country Club. pmmi mmi [mm* mm m e mm i # ? ? ,? . ? ji uwwvv k * ? ? \ \ \ ? \\Yv\ ? S\\vVW/ . ' . \ v * V *? ' f NO EXTRA CHARGE for our dOtible GUARANTY! am Here ij the Guoronty that really protect* your fire dollo'i! Covert for foil 15 mofithi agalrttt oil road haiard damage ?uch at bruiiet. Impact breaki, rim cuts or other tough tuck. Come in > See how lee Tiret of premium materion mil gt myijlgr tif* piicej. Read our Guoronty, ??? why you get Every Extra ... Except Cost MARLOWES' Appliances Recapping - Television Phone 62 Third Grade Pupils Give Program At West School The pupils ol Mrs. Arrwood'ff third grade at West School* gave a program last Wednesday after noon in celebration ol American Education Week. All pupils In the grade partici pated in the program which con sisted o X two plays, two folk dances and numbers by the rhy thm band. -A large number of mothers were present for the well plan ned entertainment. > ARP Circle Met Monday With Mrs. John Cheshire The -Franitts Garrison Circle of Boyce Memorial Church met Monday flight with Mrs. John Cheshire for their November meeting. Mrs. Garrison Goforth taught the Bible lesson, also presenting the program. Mrs. Cheshire, leader, presided over the business session. A social period was enjoyed af ter the business, the hostss serv ed a dessert course with coffee. Methodist Workers Council Plan Christmas Programs On Monday night the Workers Council of Central Methodist Church met in the church base ment at seven o'clock for a chic ken pie supper, -with a large num her present.. The supper was pre pared and served by the WSCS. The illm strip telling the story of a young lady taking a class of intermediates, and how she met the problems involved, was show ed following the supper, by Paul Walker, Church School Superin tendent. Mr. Walker then introduced the following who spoke briefly: Mrs. Jay Patterson, chairman of the Board of Education, Mr. Clay Postum, assistant Church School Supt., fhid chairman of member ship and attendance, and Rev. Phil Shore, pastor. The group of teachers, class of ficers, councilors, and other wor kers of the church school then separated into three groups, Children's Workers, Youth Work ers, and Adult Workers, for a planning session, bringing re ports back to the group which as sembled again". t>ates were set for the Christ mas programs as follows: "Christmas the Beautiful", a mo dern drama by the Youth Fellow ship, December 14; A Nativity drama by the Children s Depart ment, December 21; and a sacred Cantata by the Senior Choir, De I ccmber 21. ???. ? Lay-Away Now frozn Amos' fine selections ? TOYS? Tricycles ? Wicker Carriages Strollers - Dolls Tea Sets Ironing Boards 'Paint Sets Drums ? Blocks Holster Sets ? Cars ? Guitars Hopalong Cassid^ Suits and Hats Footballs - Basketballs Wagons ? Blackboards Christmas Tree ? Holders ? Decorations ? Boxes Assorted Sizes SIFTS FOR THE FAMILY at AMOS & SON 413 N. Piedmont Telephone 3Z5-W MRS. JAMES LEE McNEILLY McNeilly - Beaty Marriage Sunday Mr." and Mrs. J. W. Beaty of Kings Mountain announce the marriage of their daughter, Ha zel Vincy, to James Lee McNeilly, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G.'* Mc Neilly of*Shelby, which took place Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock In York, S. C., with Magistrate E. Gettys Nunn officiating in the double' ring ceremony. The bride was attired in a dress of navy blue taffeta with which she used black and white acces sories and a corsage of white car nations. . Mrs. McNeilly. a graduate of Bethware high school, is employ ed by the Neisler Mills. Mr. Mc Neilly attended Polkville school and is employed by Shelby Mill. Work and Supply Company. Mr. and Mrs. McNeilly afe mcklng their home near Kings ?Mountain. A.D.W.C. Monthly Meeting Held In Linwood Club House The Akers Drivers W'weS Club met Friday night in the Linwood Cjub house in Gastonia with Mes dames, Ruby Lee Ballard of Char, lotto. Frances Resler, and Agnes Farman of Gastonia as hostesses. Mrs. Kessler conducted the de votionats. Following the business meeting, several games were played with prizes goir.? to Mrs. Ola Blanton and Mrs. Freida Da vis of Gastonia, and Mrs. James Lewis of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Helen Alexander was re membered with a shower of gifts. A Thanksgiving theme was car ried out in the decorations, the table centerpiece was a pumpkin surrounded with fruit nestled in pine needles, yellow chrysan,h< mums were used on ihe mantel, the log fire in the fireplace cast a ehrry glow over the room mak ing a lovely setting fir the gala party. Delicious refreshments were served the members and visitors present. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wright an nounce the birth of a daughter. Pamela, Saturday, November 15, Kings Mountain Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Huss an nounce the birth of a son, Satur: day, November 15, Kings Moun tain Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Russ announce the birth of a son, Sun day. November 16, Kings Moun tain Hospits!, M &gt. and Mrs Ben Long an' nounoc the birm of a son. Step hen Tracy. Wednesday. Novem ber 5. at the hospital at Ft. Bragg Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dover an nounce the birth of a son, Walter, Wednesday, November. 12. Kings Mountain Hospital. Queen Of Clubs Met With Mrs. David Neill Mrs. David Neill used pyrea cantha berries, Ivy and mock oranges with other winter green ry as a decorative theme on Tues day night when her guests were members of the Queen of Clubs. A very enjoyable time was had and later in the evening the hos tess served iced cakes and date nut parfait pie decorated with whipped cream. Mrs. W* M. Moorehead Friday Night Hostess Friday night the executive com of the House and Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. W. M. Moorehead with a group of wo men interested in organizing a I new garden club. ? Mrs. Sam Davis, president of the House and Garden Club pre sided. . Overall plans for garden club work were discussed. Hie group decided to meet Wednes day night to perfect the organi zation. This club will hold their meet ings at night and includes the following members: Mrs. J. H. Arthur, Mrs. W. E. Blakely, Mrs. Don Blanton, Mrs. H. L. Camp bell. Mrs. J. G. Darracott. Mrs. Fred Finger, Mrs. M. K. Fuller. Miss Helen Hay, Mrs. Jacob Mau ney, Mrs. N. F. McGlll, Mrs. Ro bert Miller, Mrs. W. M. Moore head, rs. O. W. Myers, Mrs. Bax ter Payseur, Mrs. Bruce Thor bura, Mrs. Sam Weir and Mrs. W. T. Weir. 6 At the conclusion of the meet g Mrs. Moorehead served, a Russian tea course. Mrs. W. T. Weir Fetes Study Club Tuesday Mrs. W. T. Weir charmingly entertained members of the Stu dy Club and a number of Addi tional guests at her home Tues day night The party rooms presented a scene of autumn beauty as deco rations appropriate to the season were used throughout. A social half hour was enjoyed before the meeting. The hostess was assisted in serving a chicken salad course and coffee, passing cake garnish ed with heavenly hash and cher ries. Mrs, Aubrey Mauney, the new president presided. During the business committees for the year were appointed. Mrs. I. G. Patterson, program I chairman presented Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, who, In a very entertain ing way, showed colored slides of a recent European trip the Mauney family ^ Incidents and atorie* of soma of the tcene? made a very Interest* lng program. SUIT SAVINGS! ' ? -x ? * * ? * * ? " CHILDREN S WARM COATS All the bright new fashions tig and little sister love in nubby tweeds . .. shaggy fleeces . , . bright colors warm comfort. Smart mothers will outfit all their girls at our low prices! Sizes 1 to 6x Sizes 7 to 14 $7.95 to 510.95 510.95 to 52195 MYERS' Dress Shop # Second Floor # ? ..... . Now Specially Priced! These are the dresses that win your appro val , . . year in and year out . . . for style, quality and prices that agree with your bud get tool . ?NOW? $5.50, 2 for $10 ??? MYERS' Dress Shop ? 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