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Social Calendar . ' .. ? 1 ? <. Thursday: 2:45 ? Ace of Clubs meets With Mrs.'L. E. Abbott, ' 7:30? The newly organized Garden Club meets with Mrs. J. G. Darracott. 8:00? Mrs. W. S. Fulton, Jr. will entertain her bridge club. Friday: 2:30? Fortnlghters Club meets With Mrs. J. D. Smith. 7:30? Regular meeting of the Eastern Star Chapter In Masonic Hall. 8:Q0 ? Couples Club meets with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mau ney. 8:00 ? Mr. and Mrs. David NelU will entertain their Cou ples Club. $aturday: 1:00? Mrs. Wayne Church and Mrs, W. B. Logan are en tertaining with a lun cheon for Miss Sara Alexander and Miss Sara Mae Klncald, brides - 'elect.- ' V. I 7:30? Mrs. Paul Ham, Mrs.J I J or ace Klser And Miss Reta Mae Gamble are en tertaining for Miss Sara Mae Klncald at the home of Mrs. Klser. . 8:00? The A. D. W. C. Christ mas party will be held In the private club room at Buffalo Fish Camp. Bund<iy: 8:00? Frances Hamilton Circle of the A. R. P. Church meets with Mrs. Gene Steffy with Miss Bessie Ware as co-hostess. Monday: 3:00 ? -Ann Ha&seltfne Circle of the First Baptist Church meets with Mrs. E. R. Roberts. 3:30 Eva Gold Circle meets with Mrs. Herman Yawn 7:30 -Hattle Garner Circle meets with Miss Annie Roberts! Elizabeth Runyan Circle meets With Mh?. I. C. Da vis. Rebecca Long with Mrs. J. K. Willis. 8:00 -Cornelia Leavell Circie meets with Mrs. James White, Tuesday: 9:30 ? K. Culpepper Circle moots with Mrs. Everett Carlton. Dozier Circle meets with Mrs. N. V. Tindall. 3:00 ?Mrs; Harold Crawford. 'Mrs. Wilson Crawford arid Mrs. Yates Harbin son are entertaining with bridge at the homo of Mrs. Harold Crawford, 3:00 Tuesday Afternoon Brid tie Club moots with Mrs.. VV. L. Raraseur. 3:30? Kathleen Ma'tory Circle meets witji Mrs.* P. H. \ Hovis. 7:30 -Sophia Nickels Circle meets with, Mrs. Jimmy Splvey. 7:30 Mrs. J. 11. Davis wiU en tertain the Study Club. F: 00 --Bid, and Bye Club meets With Mrs. C la von Kelly. "Wednesday: 3:00 Mesdames Harold Craw ford. Wilson Crawford and Yates Harbison are entertaining with rook at the home of Mrs, H. Crawford. Thursday: 1:00 Jack and Jill Kindergar ten are giving a Christ ma? program at West School. , 3:00 Mesdames, Harold Craw ford, Wilson ? Crawford and Yates Harbinson en tertaining with bridge. 7:30 The Mesdames Craw ford and Harbinson are entertaining with bridge. , S: 00 Queen of Clubs meets with Mrs. Gt4ne Mitchem. THE.. . .. . Year Round Gift ' a years' ? subscription [? to the HERALD ; ORDER NOW $2.50 Gift cards mailed with each subscriptioh Phones 167 and 283 Methodist Circle No. 4 Meets With Mrs. Enloe Mrs. M. A. Enloe was hostess Monday night to Methodist Cir cle No. 4 for their Christmas par ty. A decorated Christmas tree with other Yule arrangements made a pretty setting for the meeting. A social meeting was held prior to the meeting at which time cream chicken In pastry shells with bther party goodies was served. Mrs. Albert Dixon conducted the devotional which was follow ed with prayer by Mrs. A. H. Patterson. ? Miss Kitty Sutton gave an In teresting program on "Women Stars of Christian Faith" closing the program with prayer. ' During the business, needs for a family were taken care of. Af ter. the meeting, another social period was enjoyed at which time Miss Grace Blanton, acting as Santa distributed gifts among the members. Mrs. Jay H. Patterson Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. J. C. Bridges and Mrs. C. F. Thorhasson were Invited to play bridge with members of the Contract Club at their meeting .Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Jay Patterson. Magnolia leaves and nandina berries were used In decorations. Star shaped cranberry salad with party accessories was served with coffee, pecan tarts topped with whipped cream were passed. At the close pf the afternoon games, when scores were added, it was revealed Mrs. Hal Plonk had been the most successful player, with Mrs. J. C. Bridges receiving second high. Mrs. J. H. Rudisell Entertains Bridge Club The Christmas spirit prevailed In the home of Mrs. J. H. Rudi sell Tuesday night when she en tertained members of the Double Deck Bridge Club. The beautifully decorated Christmas tree with the lovely wrapped gifts underneath and ot her corresponding arrangements made a pretty setting for the ta< bles which were laid for refresh ments, with Christmas napkins and tallies. When all assembled Mrs. Rydi sell served coffee and fruit cake garnished with whipped cream. Dishes of Christmas candy were on each table during the game. Table* were arranged for brid ge and four progressions were played which left playing prizes with Mrs. to. K. Willis and Mrs. W. M. Moorehead for receiving the two highest scores. Mrs. Hal Plonk was invited to play with the members. When cards were laid aside, Christmas gifts were exchanged among members. Mrs. Bill Page Entertains Magnolia Garden Club The Magnolia Garden Club met with Mrs. William H. Rage on December 5, 1963. Christmas decorations were very attractive ly arranged throughout the home. Mrs. D. F. Hord, Jr. contributed a lovely arrangement of pine and red carnations in a red and black wooden sleigh. She represented Mrs. David Nelll's team. Repre senting Mrs. Marrjott Phlfer.'s team, Mrs. J. C. McGlll had an eye catching arrangement of San ta Claus and several sleighs lad enedwlth mlniture toys. This was flanked with candles and green ery. A very Interesting and infor mative program on Christmas de corations was given by Mrs. Jim my Splvey. She brought several things she had made to Illustrate her discriptlons. All of the members were pre sent. After the business, a sweet course, carrying out the Christ mas colors, was served by the hostess. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wells an nounce the birth of a daughter1, on Tuesday, November 2, Garri son General Hospital, Gastonla. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Troy Car penter, Jr. announce the birth o 1 a son, Charles Troy, III, Friday, Decemher 5th, Memorial Hospi tal, Charlotte. ?" Mr. and Mrs. Gene White an nounce the birth of a daughter, Phyllis Reene, Saturday, Novem ber 29, Shelby Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Godfrey, Grover, route 1. announce the birth of a son, Friday, December 5, Shelby Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Patterson announce the birth of a daughter, Wanda Jean, Thursday, Decem ber 4th. ? Mr. and Mrs. Doras Bennett announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Anne, Friday, December oth. Garrison General Hospital, Gastonla. ? Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BUmgard ner announce the birth of a daug hter, Linda Kay, Friday, Decem ber 5th, Kings Mountain Hospital. Mrs. i 1; A. Ware Entertains Twin-Table Bridge Club Mrs. W. A. Ware delightfully entertained members of the Twin Table Bridge Club and one addi tional guest, Mrs. W. B. Shutt at her home Tuesday night.. Dried arrangements and Christ mas decorations were cleverly combined In the decorations. Bridge was played through two progressions when Mrs, Ware served a cranberry congealed sa lad course with an Iced fruit drink, a sweet coure was passed. When scores were added at the close of the fourth progression, high for Club members went to Mrs. N. F. McGlll, with Mrs. O. W. Myers runner v>p and receive ing second high. A visitor's gift was presented Mrs. Shutt. In a novel way giftc were presented to each member. Mrs. O. P. Lewft Fetes Presbyterian Circle Circle No. 4 of the Presbyterian Church met Monday night with Mrs. O. P. Lewis with nine mem bers present During the business presided over by the leader, Mrs. H. E. I,ynch, a new member, Mrs. Met tauer was welcomed into the cir cle. Plans were made for helping a needy family for Christmas. Mrs. P. D. Patrick sent each one a book mark Christmas card. The Bible lesson was taught by Mr*. Paul Mauney. Mrs. J. W. Webster and Miss Helen Hay pre sented the program on, "The Joy Gift and Ministerial Ttellof." During the social period, Mrs. Lewis served fruit cake with whipped cream, mints and coffee. Mrs. Hugh Ormand Hostess To Tuesday Bridge Club Mrs. Hugh Ormand entertained members of the Tuesday After noon Bridge Club this week at her home on West King Street. Th$ attractive home was a gracious setting for the party, adorned with Christmas decorations. The tables were set up in the den. Contract bridge was the game of the afternoon and at the con clusion of the last progression, Mrs. W. L. Rnmseur was present ed high score for club members. Mrs. Sam Da /is received the visi tor's top score prize. Other guests in the party group other than club, members were Mrs. Sam Davis, Mrs. Johnnie Smathers' and Mrs. Ben SpeideL During progressions tables were laid and the hostess served a salad course, decorated cakes and colas. Jack And Jill Kindergarten To Prosent Christmas Play The Jack and Jill Kindergarten Class will give their Christmas Program Thursday, December 18 at 1 p. m In the West School. The program will feature Christmas songs, poems and dan ces. A cordial invitation is extended the public. PERSONALS Mrs. Paul Montey of Charlotte was a spend-the-night guest Tues day of her sister, Mrs. M. A. Ware and Mr. Ware. Mrs. Cyrus Falls of Dunedin, Fla. was called home due to the death of a brother, Oscar Ware. FOR HER CHRISTMAS Myers 9 .Dress Shop % i Seamprufe Slips For the woman who is particular about the fit and wearability, we have just received new shipments of Seamprufe Slips, especially for your Christmas Shop . Ping. Tailored Straight Cut ^ Sizes 32 to 48 J9 A wonderful gift for Mother! ^ $2.95 Other STYLES in Bur- Mil crepes, Nyron and 40-Denier Nylon. $2.95 to $7.95 I MYERS > Dress Shop # Second Floor ? ? i i T?OM YOU TO HER WITH lOVi She''.! adore a dreamy, cloud-soft gown, a pair of comfortable, man ? tailored pajamas or a pretty robe ? all from our Christmas selection. Whether you prefer a tailored gown or a lavishly trimmed nylon gown, you will find a wide choice for your selection at """* $3.95 to $5.95 40-Denier Nylon Gowns $10.95 Sizes to 46 in multi-filament crepe $4.95 '? ? . * .* _ ' - -? ? *' ? Tom - Girl pajamas by Eastern Isles in nylon, broadcloth, madras flannel. You can be ptetty as well as prac tical in a pair of these from Myers' $2.95 and $3.95 f Nylon Pajamas $5.95 JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT PANTIES Silky-fine briefs, our most popular style. 89c Nylon briefs, with nylon elastic ' $1.65 MYERS' Dress Shop Second Floor DRESSES YOU'LL ADORE They're lovely , . . they're new . . they're Doris Dodsons designed to make you love ly for that special dnts. Silhouettes slim or gracefully full in the richest fabrics and colors. They're the dresses designed to take you through a holiday sea son of flattering compliments. $8.95 ?i to <? V >7 ? ' f, $19.95 ?k T 4*.f
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