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Mrs. J. R. Davis Hostess To Study Club Tuesday Members of the Study Club met . Tuesday night with , Mrs. J. R. Davis at her home on East Moun . tain Street which was decorated throughout with numerous holi* day arrangements. Prior to the program a social half hour was enjoyed, during which time Mrs. Davis was as sisted in serving a chicken salad course with party accessories and coffee, passing orange date nut cake decorated with colored coco nut and candles representing a spring of holly. Mrs, Aubrey Mauney presided during the short business session. . Mrs. Carl Davidson, progrpm leader, presented the girls trio from the high school, Misses De lores Davidson, Shirley Falls, No ra Jane Deese, with Miss Shirley Houser, accompanist. The club was delighted with the four num bers they sang, "Lo, How A Rose Is Blooming", "Carol Of The Bells", Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer", and "Winter Wonder land." Miss Cornelia Dick very charmingly sang "O, Holy Night" accompanied by Miss Shirley Falls. Mrs. Davidson completed the / ' program with a Christmas read ing, "How the Williams Celebrat ed Uncle Ned's Birthday". WMS Of Second Baptist Met Tuesday Night The Woman's Missionary Socie ty of the Second Baptist Church mot Tuesday night, December 16, with 11 members and one visitor present. The meeting was opened with the group singing. "Silent Night". - The scripture was given by Mrs. Farmer. ? The topic for discussion was, "Where Jesus Walked". Those taking part were Mrs. Farmer, Mrs. T. K. Ware. Mrs I. W. Led ford. Mrs. Henry Carroll, Mrs. B. R Tate, Mrs. Eunice Denfleld, Mrs. B. 1\ Austin and Mrs. Ilia Flbbs. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Pen field. Threti Are Hostesses For Series Of Bridge Parties The home of Mrs. Harold Craw ford was the very personification of Christmas With the numerous Yule tide decorations on Tuesday | when she. Mrs. Wilson Crawford i and Mrs. Yates Harbinson. enter tained with a series of parties. The first party was given Tues day afternoon when guests wtre Invited for seven tables of bridge. Tables were appointed for re freshments and when the guests assembled, they were served cpf fee. cranberry salad, molded stars, cheese biscuits. chicken sa lad sandwiches shaped as wrea thes, Christmas tree sandwiches decorated with olives, apple sauce cake garnished1 with Whipped cream. Bridge was played, in progres sions during the rest- of the a Iter n?H>n and prizes were won by Mrs. C. T. Carpenter and Mrs. C. F. Th-omasson for receiving the highest and lowest score. Another group of friends were invited in at night to m .Ke up eight tables of bridge. \\ In n tal lies were compared high score was presented Mrs. Jacob Cooper with Mrs. George Moss receiving the consolation award. Social Calendar Friday: 7:00? Margrace Woman's Club will have their annual ChriBtmas party at the club house. Saturday: '?? 5:00? Annual Christmas tree party at the Margrace Sponsored by Margarce Woman's Club. - 7:30? Miss Pat Lowe of Besse mer City Is entertaining ?* with a kitchen shower honoring Miss Sara Mae Klncald, brtde-elect. 7:30 ? Frances Hord Circle of the First Baptist Church meets with Miss Marjo rle Hord. 8:00 ? Hi-Lo Bridge club meets , with Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Bridges at the Country Club. Thursday: 4 until 6? Tea Dance ' at the CouAtry Club . 8 until 10 ~ Sub-Deb Dance at the Country.Club. Tuesday: 7:30? Mrs. Ray .Smith and Mrs. Bryan ' Hord are enter - tabling for Miss Sara Klncald, bride-elect. MYF To Give Christmas Program Sunday Evening On Sunday evening, at 6:30 o' clock, the Senior M. Y. F. will have a special Christmas pro gram .In the youth chapel, fol lowed by exchange of gifts and refreshments. Especially invited are all college-age young people. On Tuesday evening! the young people will meet at the church at 7:30 to go caroling, and will con clude the evening with refresh ments. Last Sunday evening the youth fellowship presented a drama, "Christmas the Beautiful", duct ed by Miss Kittle Lou Sutton, at the evening service. of the church. The setting, a modern home, was achieved with modern furniture loaned by Sterclii's Furniture Store, a mantel adorned with holly and red candles, poinsettas and greenery on the piano,- and a Christmas tree. The story was of a family in the hustle and bus tle of Christmas, finding at last the true spirit of Christmas, anil was Well portrayed by members of the Intermediate and Senior M. V. F., assisted by the Youth Choir. A large number attended. Mrs. Clavon. Kelly Fetes Bid And Bye Bridge Club Mrs. Clavon Kelly entertained membo.'s of the Bid and Bye club Tuesday night at her home. The Christmas motif was clevej iy carried out in ihe decora tions. Special attention was di rected toward a beautifully deco rated Christmas tree with nu merous gayly tied packages un derneath. Each table held a mlnature Christmas tree. Cranberry salad, potato chips, pickles and Christ mas candies were served with coffee. Score prizes for the evening were presented Mrs. Sam Collins and Mrs Walter Harmon for celving the two highest scores. Special, guests of the hostess were Mrs. Buddy Lackey, Mrs. Walt ^r Harmon and Mrs. Robeft Smith. Gifts were exchanged between members. - I ?? ? ' DRESS UP YOUR LITTLE GIRL for Christmas at the Wee Folk Shop Coats & Hats 1/3 Oii Faille Suits and lumpers "s- size* 7-12 and pre-te?na 8-14 1/3 Off Holgat* and Ploy School Toys Stuffed Toys Boys' and Girls' Indian Suits (lie* 2-6 $3.98 Wee Folk Shop Mountain St. Phone 10 Mrs. W. L. Ramseur Is Tuesday Bridge Hostess Mrs. W. L. Ramseur entertain ed members of the Tuesday After noon Bridge Club this week in her home on West Mountain Street. The attractive home was a gracious setting for the club, adorned with a variety of Christ mas decorations. Contract Bridge was the game of the afternoon and at the con clusion of the last progression. Mrs. J. A. Nelsler was presented high score award. "During the progressions. Mrs. Ramseur served a salad and sweet course with colas. Alters Driver's Wjves Club Hold Annual Christmas Party The A. D. W. C. had its annual Christmas Supper and Dance at the Private Club of Buffalo Fish Lodge on Saturday night, Decem ber 13 with the charter members acting as hostesses. Supper was served In the din ing room to members, their hus bands, and other guests. The Lodge was seasonally de corated with wreathes of spruce, imitation candy, canes, and red ribbon on the doors. Smaller wreathes were used at each booth along with miniature . sleighs of nuts and candy. Holly was used at the windows with green and red crepe paper as a border. Pa per was also draped from the celling. Crackers, pickles, olives, and Christmas cookies were enjoyed along with punch which was serv ,ed from a crystal bowl surround ed by silver and green Ivy, nan dina berries, and red candles. A large Chriatmas tree was placed in the center from which gifts were exchanged. Dancing was enjoyed with music by Pee Wee Davis* Band. 8 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Alfrefl Davis an nounce the iblrth of a daughter, Constance, Tuesday, December 9 Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith an nounce the birth of a daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, Wednesday, December 10, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cooke an nounce the Wrth of a daughter, Thursday, December 11, ' Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Y. Pharr of Charlotte announce the birth of a son, David Harmon, Thursday, December 11, Presbyterian hos pital. Charlotte. Mrs. Pharr Jp the former Polly Goforth dau ghter of Mrs. Edith Goforth. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson McCar ter, route 1, announce the birth of a daughter Sunday, December 14, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde (M. Price, route 1, announce the birth of a daughter Monday, December 15, Gaston Memorial hosultal, Gai tonla. Mr. and Mrt. Roy Lynn an nounce the birth of a son Wed nesday, December 17, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. And Mrs. G. H. Mauney Entertain Couples Club Mr. and Mrs. John Cheshire were invited to play with mem bers of the Couples Club at their, meeting Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mauney. Lovely Christmas decorations lighted candles and an open fire enhanced the attractiveness of the living room where guests found their places at small tables arranged for refreshments. Following a dessert course, ta bles were arranged for bridge. At the close of the games, prizes were presented Mrs. John Che shire and Dan Finger for scoring highest. Margrace Woman's Club To Give Christmas Party The Margrace Woman's Club will hold their annual Christmas party for club members at the club house Friday evening at 7 o'clock. A covered dleh supper will be the feature of the party with gifts which will be exchang ed among the members to b3 given out at the close of the meet ing. On Saturday night the annual Christmas party for children of the village will be held at 5 o' clock. Santa Claus will distribute gifts to all children of the village through ten years of t?ge, and much festivity has been planned for the Yuletlde event. Miss Sara Mae Kincaid Honored Saturday Night Mrs. Horace Kiser, Mrs. Paul Ham and Miss Reta Mae Gamble delightfully entertained Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Kiser. The party was planned sas a special courtesy to Miss Sara Mae Klncaid, bride-elect of the month. Miss Klncaid was very striking in a two piece blue suit. Upon her arrival the hostesses presented her a corsage of white carnations. White chrysanthemums and gladioli were used In lovely ar rangements. On one end of the mantel was a nosegay of chry santhemums on the opposite end were figurines of a bride and groom. After a number of bridal games and contests were enjoyed, the guest of honoi-ee was presented ' a lingerie shower. She opened a5>d displayed the numerous gifts she had received. Russian tea, coffee, individual cakes, and mints were served. Mrs. Clyde Connor and Mrs. Betty Williams were Charlotte visitors Sunday, I See Keeter's COSTUME JEWELRY # Pins # Chokers # Necklaces # Earrings $2 to $10.95 Nylon crepe nightgown with close fitted bodice, moulded midriff, brief est of sleeves. $1.98 to $10.95 Sleek nylon slip, with permanently pleated hem flounce, nylon4 lace bodice, gored skirt. $1.98 to $8.95 Gaily printed duster in quilted taffeta- button front deep pockets. $7.95 to $14.95 See Keeter's GIFT EXTRAS # Brassware # Pottery O Lamps # Trays As Lows As SI Enter The Christmas Decorated Door Contest! Re eter's ? > '? ? . ? I Fill Your list At I \ For Him Dobbs Hats $7.50 to $20 Interwoven Socks 85c to $2.95 Dress Shirts $2.05 to $3.95 Sport Shirts $3.95 Jackets $16.50 Hickok Belts $1.50 up Cowboy Boots $6.95 and $8.95 Wydown Suits Special $33.69 Robes $12.95 Ties $1 to $2.50 Slack's $6.95 to $1&50 Pajamas $2.95 Sport Coats $19.95 to $27.50 Dress Gloves $2.95 and $3.95 Curlee Suits Special $43.69 Sewell Suits Special $19.95 STILL IN DOUBT? For Her Towel Sets $1.29 to $4.95 Embroidered Pillow Slips $1.98 pair Colored Sheets $1.99 to $3.59 each Colored Pillow Slips 49c to 97c each Bathroom Sets $1.69 to $3.49 Mojud Nylons $L35 pair Ladies' Panties 48c to 97c ? Costume Jewelry $1 Scarfs Wool and Silk $1 Bridge Sets $1.98 Linen Handkerchiefs 48c to 97c . Bags $2.48 and $2.98 Dan River Handicuts ^ from* $2.61 STILL IN DOUBT? ' ' W in UUUBT7 Make It A KMter'i Gilt Certificate ? Make It Jl Keeter's Gift Certllicatel Don't Forget I Enter The Christina* Decorated Door Contest! V i iveet s
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