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/<('<</</ % Mr 9. P. D. Hemdon, KdUor Garett - Hamrick Invitations Issued In/ltatlons reading as follows have been received In Kings | Mountain: ? Mrs. John Edgar Qarrett requests the honour of your pretence at the marriage of , her daughter Sarah Carolyn to Dr. Ladd Watte Hamrick, junior on Saturday, the third of January at eight <?clock in the evening Front Street Methodist Church Burlington, North Carolina and afterwards at the reception Church Fellowship Hall West School PTA To Meet Wednesday, December 1 7th| k There will be an executive f board meeting of the West School Parent Teacher Association Tuest Margrace Club Complete Plans For Christmas Party The regular meeting of the Margrace Club was held Friday night in the club house. Mrs. Haskell Wilson conducted the de votional and Mrs. C. W. Falls presided over the meeting. Plans were completed for the annual Christmas party for the children of the village. The par ty will he held around the Christ mas tree on the mill lawn. Santa will have a small gift for each child through ten years of age. In case .of inclement weather, the Christmas carols will be sung and presents delivered by Santa in the club house. The party will be held Saturday evening, Decem ber 20th at five p. m. Mesdames John Jenkins, A. S. Lynch, Arthur Hamrlck, and Clif ford Klrcus were hostesses for the meeting. They served a pretty party plate consisting of congeal ed salad, sandwiches, pickles, mints, and colas. day, December 16th at 2:30 p. m. The December PTA meeting will be Wednesday evening, De cember 17th at 3 p. m. in the school auditorium. PERSONALS Mrs. O, W. Myers spent several days last week with her daugh ter, Mrs. Robert Rhyne and (anal ly In Chapel Hill. ? o ? v Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Brendall of Asheville were Kings Moun tain visitors Friday. They were enroute to Winston-Salem. Hunter Warlick left Friday for San Diego, Calif. Enroute he will visit a brother, Charles Warlick at Houston, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Currence and David Melton of Fort Mill were Sunday guests of Miss Pat' sy Haynes. Mrs. Lula Woodward, Joe Lee Woodward and Dickie Woodward were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Steffy. Miss Bernlce Harrison spent the weekend in Greenville, S. C. with Mrs, H. B. Blackwell. Sunday guests of Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Murray and a brother, W. L. Murray and Mrs. Murray of Maiden. HEY WS! THIS MYSTERY TOP IS SET YOURS HOW! ^ | FREE It is absolutely free to every youngster who comes in with an adult to see our newly opened gift-land, the B. F. Good rich "House of Santa Claus." ALl VINYL DOLL WITH SARAN HAIR Light Up For Yuletide Noma Wrcatli 98* Silver wrenth and poinsettia decoration. Red electric candle with bulb and halo. 12". ? All vinyl body ? Loc*-trlmm?d ninon drtu ? Hair can b? waved, eurltd, eomb?d She's a winsome Miss that is 13 inches tall. She has turning head and stationary glassine eyes. ,Just squeeze her and listen to her coo. For Gory, Bright Christmas Noma Tr<H* Set Tri-plug connection for at taching additional sets. As sorted color lamps. Oth?r S??? $2.79 to $9.45 Gilbert No. J 032 Puzzle Sot #2.00 Purales for children and grownups. Instruction book with complete solutions. Oth*r UH "TYNIE BABY" DOLL $198 ? All vinyl body ? Safin pillow bvttoni to blonkot ? Boautlfully dr?tt*d She's tiny and soft. Head and arms turn. She likes to -be washed, powdered, perfumed. Glassine eyes, real lashos, and she coos when you squeezfe her Even feels like a real baby! More Hours of Fun DOLL-E HI-CHAIR 2.98 ? Luttronomol flnltft ? Movabl ? t?d troy ? All motol, rubbor fit She can give any of her dolls their feeding in this 26-inch high chair. It's- sturdy,' attrac tively finished and has every thing like a real high chair. Famous Gilbert Brand Erector Set No, tVi imi ?3.50 Builds ferris wheel, draw bridge, elevator, cranes, etc. Includes instruction book. Otbar Soft ..... 13.95 to $3S.OO Sturdy St? I DUMP TRUCK Pot "heavy" hauling. "Coal" la lettered on one ' aide and "Gravel" on the other. Heavy gauge steel 12%" long. Tea Party Jim* Thought 22-Pleee Tea Set *1.95 If rely delft blue service for ?i* In durable, unbreakable eilameled metal. Marti* Th |?i |34| Plays Lie An Accordion SUPER KEYMONICA 98* Playa like a button accordion. p.0""?* h?* ? band Songfolio included. Eaay to learn to play. Telephone 525-J Roaring Twenties party Given At Country Club A cabaret atmosphere prevailed at the Country Club Saturday night, with festive decorations in keeping with the "Roaring Twen ties" motif, excellent food, and a spritely floor show on tap for the large number of members and guests present. Club hosts for the gala event were Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mau ney, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Philip Pad gett and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stallings. Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr, and Dr. Padgett announced a most entertaining program. It was opened with 'songs and dances by a group of Chorus Ladies and Gentlemen dressed in the latest vogue in the "Roaring Twenties" accompanied by Mrs. Coman Falls on the piano, Mesdames, Harry Page and Lawrence Logan on ukeles. Following the humors us program, a number of popular songs of the Twenties were sung by the assemblage led by mem bers of the Chorus. In the contest for the best dressed couple were Mr. and Mrs. Simpson )t Hickory, Mr. and Mrs. Marshaii Heavner, Mr. and Mrs, Amo9 Dean, Miss Ann Par rlsh and Jack Wood of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Heavner received the prize. > Dancing was enjoyed following the floor show. A real Christmas turkey dinner was served, and a general good time was heartily entered into by the gayly dressed guests. Women in their evening dresses, with their head dress of aigrettes, street length dresses, with stock ings rolled, showing their fancy garters, beaded chiffon party dresses and others too numerous to mention were set off by the gentlemen in their striped bla zers, fancy knickers, straw hats, with striped bands, matching their ties, high collars, and bow ties, then the Collegiates In their sport suits with raccoon coats and college pennants, with their girls in their sports wear, all blended into a colorful assemb lage. Christmas decoration^ prevail ed in the parlors. In the large dining room multi colored bal loons and college pennants vied with each other, colored ballon^ and candles were decoratively used on the tables. Candles used around the room shed a soft light over all creating a soft glow for the mirthful event. Mrs. J. O. Plonk, Jr. Honored With Lovely Tea Saturday The holiday theme and tradi tional wedding colors of green and white were used at the coun try club Saturday afternoon at U:e large ahd handsomely ap pointed tea given by Mrs. J. O. Plonk and daughters. The social event was planned as a courtesy to Mrs. J. O. Plonk, Jr., a recent bride. - The Christmas decorations in green with colored halls, red ber ries and candles made an entic ing picture at the entrance of the club. Callers were given a warm wel come at the front entrance by Mrs. Fred Plonk and presented to the receiving line by Mrs. Hugh Ormand. The receiving line in cluded Mrs. J. :0. Plonk, Mrs. J. O, Plonk. Jr., her mother, Mrs. Hunter Neis'er, and daughters of Mrs. Plonk's, Mrs. William Rodes Weaver, Mrs, William Henry Me Elwee and Mrs. Robert Edward Lewis, Jr. Mrs. Plonk, the tiono ree was regal in her wedding go\vn of white satin. Her flowers we;e a formal nosegay. Mrs. Paul Hendricks directed guests into the foyer, and Mrs, John McGill directed into the hail where Mrs. Rufus Plonk and Mrs. M. L. Plonk greeted and directed call ers into the dining room. Mrs. G. V. Patterson of Gas tonia presided over the sliver tea service at the refreshment table. The long table was overlaid with a handsome cutwork cloth in blocks of insertion and embroi dery with a deep lace edge. In the center of the table was an oblpng arrangement of white glads, pom pom chrysanthemums, snapdragons and daisy chrysan themums. In the center of this was a weeding ring in white en circled with glistening band, and standing in this was a figurine of a bride and groom. Silver platters of small party sandwiches, cheese straws, com potes of nuts and Individual cakes in green and white* com pleted the appointments. On the end of the mantel was a cluster of silver cdndle holders in gradu ated heights entwined with sou thern smilax. On the opposite end was a whit* swan in a sea of white flowers. Silver candela bra? holding white lighted tapers were on small tables in opposite corners of the room. Mrs. Jay Patterson receiveu and Mrs. John B. Plonk, Mrs. Clarence Plonk, Jr., and Mrs. Wray Plonk assisted iri serving. Mrs. M. L. Harmon and Miss Ava Ware were at the door lead ing into the parlor where good byes were said to Mrs. Moffatt Ware. Several hundred called between four and six o'clock, among them a riumber of out-of-town guests. _ . A - Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miller were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Miller of Beth | ware community and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sallevan of Long Is land, New York. SHE'S WISHING FpR The month before Christmas . . . . .and all through her dreams are running visions of exquisite lingerie . . . our delicately sheer nylon tricots and crepes . . flowing rayon knits and crepes . . . and silken-smooth cottons. The . last word in femininity . . . a frothy gift of lingerie from our so very beautiful group . ... ? " ' . ... will remind her of you alw ays. Smooth rayon crepe paja mas; full-cut trousers, short sleo've johnny - collar jacket. $2.98 to $5.95 Nylon crepe nightgown with close fitted bodice, moulded midriff, briefest, of sleeves. $1.98 to $10.95 $7.95 to $14.95 Sleek nylon slip, with per manently pleated hem flounce, nylon- lace bodice, gored skirt. $138 to $8.95 Gaily printed dusiefTn quil ted taffeta; button - front deep pockets. Shop Keeler's Gift Department Complete Line of Decorator Brassware incaUrdTraPysanrpkiquheesrs' A ? -* Coasters Pottery Waste Baskets Ash Trays SEE THIS DEPARTMENT TO APPRECIATE THE VARIETY! Party Napkins Silent Butlers As Low As Lamps Trays $1 BIG NEW SHIPMENT ?* Costume Jeweliy Pins Chc&ers Necklaces Earrinqs $2.00 to $10.95
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