?C y< r/f/f/ Mr*. R I), giufai, Christmas Dinner Party Held At Margrace Club Members of the Margrace Wo man's CluR) held their annual Christmas dinner and party <>t the cluih house Friday night. The club was lavishly decorated with holly 'and other Yule deep. ratio na. The focal point of inter est was the Christmas tree and the <beouttfully wrapped packa ges. On the long banquet table was & small tree and numerous candles. A covered dish dinner was en Joyed. Mrs. Haskell Wilson read the Christmas story, Poems were road by Mrs. Paul Mauney, Mrs. James fiolln, Mrs. Betty Medlin and Mrs. Forrest Weaver. As a concluding number, Christmas carols were sung. KINGS nOUNTATNl rue ? ? 5rcu? DRUG COMPANY PHONE 41 & 6? TME CITY'S MODERN STORE TUSSY WIND AND WEATHER LOTION regular I size now only W large *2 size now only $1 limited time only f'l.'l ( Handy family carton? Si* $1 iii? bottles now only $3 At tfiiij an all-i I > i iHC? t rlliow.'i, /*?< <{ei |M-? i;?l price put away a year's supply! Um" it as ivcr lotion! I'ink, fragrant, creainy . . . it hel[?s against wcatlier irritation . . . makes hands heels, lef*s feel' silken smooth. U'onttcrful oj a ttaM", ux>! SPECIAL SALE - TUSSY WIND AND WEATHER HAND CREAM $125 Regularly $2, now only I K?|M-rially created for those who prefer a liaiul crbain . , . witlv all the wonderful skitt-lieautifying properties of the lotion. *11 pi KM let ^ ?- V, ;>-v ;**? . -J ?.'??s 'Ai h'--r^ S* 4i>. ? J&S&* ?'v s m - v' ? ??- i -i vi f *}.!:&?, " . '?; "?? ? w Im"' 5 ' ? x c* ?' , . *&yj& *&?? . v ? ?v ? /??' ..? ESTROGENIC HORMONE CREAM night treatment for* yountjv.- ^ looking face, ( CA rtfu tarty OivU ESTROGENIC HORMONE OIL' usfain!?ht.04ithroat,diiriiiK,',<J ' day <>n fare and th r.v..' ^ m under nuke tu/?Zi3U ?5 . SS*Kit-,,;>v s . X your day an d ft 19 I i ? ? " " 622 value -both for 3^o Z1/*.' /j.v *? ? ' * i ^Helena Rubinstein's Estrogenic Hormone Offer for \ounger-Looking Skin Beauty genius I leleru Rubinstein has helped thou sands upon thousands of women to look younger! Slio was the tirst to take estrogenic hormones, nature's own youth substances, and put them in cosmetics. Since then, women over 35 have found her Estrogenic I lormonc twins the surest, most effective way to vounger- looking skin! lb all you women who have not yet learned what I'strogcnic Hormone Cream and Oil can do tor y-ut I lelena Rubinstein makes this^/nce-a-year offer. Buy these t\\o i-viiYuj ^able products now and save $2. JO on th;s famous night and day treatment. Use the cream nightly on your face. Use, the oil at night on throat, during the day on facc and throat under your make-up (it absorbs instantly? leaving no oily trace). I'se both regularly? and see for yourself how they help smooth away age signs, wrinkles, crcpey skin. See how much fresher and younger your skin really looks. But do not wait ? this ^pcci.'.l offer is for a lim ited time only. / MOUNTAIN THB STORE DRUG COMPANY PHONE 416.61 * THE CITY'S MODERN STORE 1 % _ P E RSONALS: Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Goforth, Jr., are leaving Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. Goforth's broth er, Aubrey Jones, and Mrs. Jon es in Washington, D. C. Craig Fails entered Memorial Hospital last Monday for treat ment and observation. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKinney and son will spend the holidays yvith their parents in Forest City. Delvln Huffstetier, Hospital 3. Charleston, arrived Friday to spend the holidays with hio par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Huffstet ier. . Misses Charlotte Jenkins and Martha Lou Dickey, students at Catawba College, are spending the holidays with their respect ive parents! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Babington and daughters of Nantahala ar rived Friday to spend the holi days with the tetter's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. W. K. White. ? Mr. and Mrs. George Allen of flew York, Mr., and Mrs. L. P. Stowe, Jr., and daughter, Belin da, are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and (Mrs. L. P. Stowe. Miss Shirley Arthur, student at Duke College arrived Satur day to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arthur. Miss Jean Davis, member of the school faculty at Durham, Is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. ?R. Davis. Mc. and Mrs. Winston (Miller of Burlington arrived- Saturday tor a visit with the letter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rhyne and little daughter of Chapel Mill are spending the holidays with Mrs. Rhyne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Will Herndon and son, Bill, of Davidson, are spending the holidays in Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mauney and son of New York arrived Monday to spend the holidays with Jhe former's parents, Mr. and' Mrs. W. K. Mauney. Mr and Mrs. Miles Mauney will ar rive Friday for the holidavs. Mrs. Robert Miller w^ll spend the holidays with relatives in Gastohia and Chester. MERRY ij i -v . . and all good wishes for v . your health, happiness and success in the New Year ft n Amos & Son Mies Sarah Mas Kincaid Reveals Wedding Plans Plan* have been completed tor the wedding o f Miss Sarah Mae Kincald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.- Arnold Kincald, and Bobby Ray Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bush, cl Summerville, Ga. The wedding will take place Saturday night, December 27th, at 7 o'clock In the First Baptist church here. Rev. H. G. Weekley, pastor of the bride will officiate, using the double ring ceremony. A program of nuptial music will be rendered by Miss Hilda King, organist and Bill Wallace of Sanford, soloist. The father of the bride-elect will give her in marriage and the bride- groom will have his bro ther, Edward Bush of Summer ville, as best man. Miss Sue Vance of .Boone, class mate of the bride will be maid of honor and Mrs. Robert Bea son of Boiling Springs, sister of the bride will attend as matron of honor. Honorary bridesmaids will be Miss Pat Smith, Lincoln ton; Miss Sara Hamrick, Boiling Springs; Miss Faylene Falls, Miss Jean McCrea, Miss Reta Gamble, Mrs. Paul Ham and Mrs, Horace Kiser. Ushers will Include David Kin cald, brother of the bride, Darrell Wilson of Mooresvllle, Bill Bates of Converse, and James Garrison, Weavervllle. The young, couple will receive in the vestibule of the church fol lowing the ceremony. Several parties havg been given to honor Miss Kincald and a num ber of pre-nuptlal courtesies have been planned for the remainder of the week. Monday Miss Hilda King will entertain. Tuesday night Mesdames By rort Hord and Mrs. Ray Smith are entertaining at the home of Mrs. Hord, Immediately following the re hearsal Friday night Mrs. W. M Gantt, Mrs. W. Mt Whlttaker and Mrs. Packard Elliott Of Shelby will be hostess for the cake cut ting at the home. o* Mrs. Gantt. a Mrs. H. E. Lynch Gives Lovely Dinner Party One of the loveliest parties of the' week was the dinner party given ^Yiday night by Mrs. H. E. Lynch, honoring her daughter, Lossie Margaret. The lower floor of the home was thrown ensuite and decora ted in the season motll. High lighting .the decorations in the living roo mwas the beautiful Christmas tree. Green and white wtre pre dominate in the decorations of the the dining room. The t&hle, overlaid with a pale green cloth had places arranged to seat elev en guests. Across on one end of the tables was a frosted wood land snow scene; emerging from the scene were white reindeer, a deer had stopped at each one's place and on the ear of the deer was a miniatufe note. When the girls were seated they open ed the notes and read^ "Lossie and David," July 5th, 1952. In the center of the table was a huge silver platte*. Across eif ther end it was filled with Christmas Tree and star shaped pookies. frt the center were white polnsettias and sliced white iced cake, A tempting three course dinner was served. On the buffet the hurricane lamps with the' irredo^Cent- halls and the silver Service added to 'the attractiveness of the room. The. classmates invited to slutfe the j/ala event yrero* Corn ? elia Ware. Shirley ,f: >user, Joy - , ce Biser, Shirley "palls, Ann Dil- | liiig. Lee .Jackson, i'atsy Gofor :j tii. N->ra Jean Deese,. Susan | Moss and Janice 'Allen. Don Menasco. rookie defen- j sive back for the New York football Giants earned the nick name "Tiger" for his deadly tack ling at Texas. ?+ ++++ ++ * ?> ++++ ++ 4.+++ +++?+ +*++?+++++++*+++++++++++ Happy ljulelide! A bouiittf mI , ?fry CkrhMoi to and oil. t952 , The Arthur Hay Agency Miss Helen Hay - David Neill . I.' ' Garden Council Sponsored Christines Sale Friday . The Woman's Club was trans formed into a scene of beauty Friday afternoon when members of the Kings Mountain Garden Council held their second Christ mas sale. Unusual and very unique ar rangements ranging in color from glossy black to delicate pastel shades, with the Christmas co lors of white, silver, green and gold predominating were there for your selection. In fact, one could find a style suitable for any room, nook or corner. Door decorations, red Santa stockings, aprons from gay utili ty to sequin and bell trimmed de signed to please the most fasti dious, Uttle gift articles and nov elties too numerous to mention were on display. The table of fancy candies, cookies and cakes proved busy hands and artistic lingers of club members had been at work in preparation for the event. Christina* trass. holly, mistle toe and wreathes already made were other items of intajp^K* the busy housewife. A large crowd from Kings Mountain and from the surround ing towns came to buy these beau tiful gifts. Miss Jeanne Hpllman, student at 'Queens College, arrived Fri day to spend the holiday* with her f>a rents, Mr- and Mrs. J. L. Ha lima n. V Traiii Case ? ' ' '? \ . ; % * '* ' * Overnighter Weekender Colors: Beige, Blue, Fawn tw % *?* m 9 l^pai ?elrt , ? : : - - '?SW! Clhris tmu is wonderful . . ? and its arrival always brings to us the realization that we have such wonderful friends. May your Holiday ?^.son b? fillrd with outstanding happint MYERS' Department . Store MYERS' Dress Shop

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