P E R S O N A L S j Miss Dolores Davidson, student i at Guilford college, spent the weekend with, her parents, Mr. j ami Mrs. Hubert Davidson. Mrs. I.ue?Jte Wright, Marie, Jean, Richard, Paul, and Wilton , Wright spent Sunday in Charlotte | visiting Mrs. G. W. Belk and Mrs. Mae Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Davidson, of Chicago, 111., spent the weekend with Mi1, and Mrs. Hubert David son. |Irs. C. Q. Rhyne left Tuesday for a visit with her son, M. A. Rhyne and Mrs. Rhyne, in Bur lington. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Barber j and family visited Mr. and Mrs. | G. H. Nichols in Edgemoor, S. C., on Sunday. Miss Armlttie Farris, of Shelby, was a weekend guest at the home ! of hter parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. j C. Farris. Cpl. Thomas Berry, of Fort j Bragg, spent the weekend with his wife and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Setzer and son, Douglas, of Uenoir, and Mr. and Mrs. Rorvald Allerton, of Charlotte,, were in Kings Moun- j tain Sunday to attend the Seilers Dixon wedding at Bethlehem Bap- j list church. Mrs. Jessie R. Whittiemore, of Greensboro, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul j J. Beam. 1 Mrs. Jote Halstead and Mrs. B. L. Hamilton, of Washington, D. C., will spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Barber and sons accompanied Misses j Shirley Hughes and Anne Davis! to Newberry, S. C., last Friday J where they were wbekeod guests j of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes. ? Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes Mr. J and Mrs. Bill Hughes, and John Lewis Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Georgte Breden, of Augusta, Ga., visited Mrs. B re den's parents, Mr. and Mi's. E. G. Hamrick and family, hefe during the weekend. Bill Davis, of Atlanta, Ga., was an overnight guest last Thursday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Dr. and Mrs. Ben T. Jackson, of Durham, wtere weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Jackson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carljon at tended the Lenoir-Rhyne - Appa lachian football game at Hickory Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bridges and family attended the wedding of Miss Sarah Frances Costner and Charles Gerald Propst which took place at the Pleasant Grove Bap tist church, Shelby, on Sunday. Mrs. J. N. Gamble Bridge Club Hostess Double Deck Bridge club mem bers met Tuesday evening at tht home of Mrs. J. N. Gamble. When guests arrived, tables wore laid for refreshments, and Mrs. Gamble served a chicken salad course with desseft. Fall flowers and potted plants decora ted the home. Mrs. J. K. Willis won the high score award, and the second high prize went to Mrs. Wilson Craw ford. ' Mrs. Guy Barnette Baptist Circle Hostess The Ann Hasseltlne circlfe of First Baptist church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Guy Barnette on Shelby road. Thirteen members were present. Mrs. Herman Yawn was pro gram chairman for the meeting, and Mrs. Bill Hullender, the cir cle chairman, conducted the busi ness session. Pineapple pie with coffee was served after thle meeting was con cluded. The Smartest Sweater Fashions By Helen Harper You will like styles which stand out in a crowd and you will like the soft lines, bulk . \ less warmth and the go-with-everything versatility of Helen Harper Sweaters, This Swiss- Inspired fashion demon ? 'Sd'&t-. -V ' i ' v. ? . at rates a marvelous mating of 2 fabulous fiber* ? pure, flne-feauge French spun zephyr for the body of the sweater; pure, cloud - aoft angora . " ? -""A... \ % for the looped, stand-up collar with tie. In the fashionable brick coior with angora trim. OTHER HELEN HARPER SWEATERS $3.95 to $7.95 MYERS 9 Dress Shop v-Vr: "vYiShvf ."?ft # Second Floor # TO APPEAR ON TELEVISION ? Jii(a Kay Bell, above, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bell of Kings Mountain, uHll appear over WLOS-TV , Asheville, Saturday evening at 7 o'clock on the Fletcher School of Dancing Review. A student of the Fletcher School since June, she is a first-grade student at West Elementary school. (Photo by Carlisle Studio). Miss Joy Dorene Ross >, Gives Wedding Plans Miss Joy Dorene Ross, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. Emmett E. Ross, has completed plans for her marriage to Thomas Burton Ballard, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dewitt Ballard of Besse mer City, and announces them to day. The wedding will take place Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock in Grace Methodist church. Rev. W. C. Sides, Jr., pastor of the church, and Rev, Floyd W. Finch, Jr., pastor of the Bessemer City Epis copal church, will officiate; using the double-ring ceremony. Wedding music will be present ed by Miss Margaret Huffstetler, organist, antf Mrs. Clark Wil liams, soloist. Mr. Ross will give his daughter In marriage, and Mr. Ballard will attend his son as best man. Mrs. Sammy Crawford of Kings Moun tain will be her sister's matron of honor, and Miss Nell Jenkins of Gastonia will serve as maid of honor. Mrs. Kenneth Spencer, of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Jeff Hemby, of Charlotte, will be bridesmaids. Ushers will include Hurley Bal lard, the groom-elect's brother, Clarence Smith, the bride-elect's uncle, Sammy Crawford and Ken neth Spencer, the latter threte of Kings Mountain: Eddie Ross, the bride-elect's brother, will light the candles, and Mrs. Harrlll Jones, of Char lotte, will preside at the register. Miss Frances Stewart is enter taining Thursday (tonight) at her home on Dallas - Cherryville road for Miss Ross, and following the rehearsal for the wedding Sat urday, evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley Riddle will entertain for the couple at an after-rehearsal par ty After the ceremony, the couple will receive wedding guests in the church vestibule. Brides-Elect Honored M Shower Saturday Mrs. Lee Dixon, Mrs. Jack Lail, r.d Mr*. Clyde McDaniel enter tained Saturday evening at the home of the former on Gold st. complimenting Misses Jo Ann and Peggy Dixon, brides-elect. - Prizes in bridal games and con tests went to Misses Theo Huff stetler and Pat Henderson. A co lor note of pink and white was observed in the decorations. Miss Jo Ann Dixon wore a gray suit with black accessories and a shoulder corsage of red carna tions, and Miss Peggy Dixon was dressed in red faille and wore a white carnation corsage. Pink and white canapes, indi vidual cakes topped with pink wedding bells, nuts, and pink punch was served from the re freshment table In the den. Fush ia princess feathers and fern ser ved as a centerpiece for the (able. Hostesses' gifts to the honorets were lknd-palnted qhina plates. A shower of miscellaneous house hold gifts were presented to the brides-elect from the 28 guests at tending. . r Out-of-town guerfts were Mrs. BUI Sells, of StateftviUe, Mi Grant Flowers and daughter, Ri ta, of Charlotte, am Mrs. J. E. Tins ley, of Blacks burg, S. C. , Mrs. Harold Crawford < Baptist Circle Hostess Dozier circle members of First Baptist church met Tuesday mor ning at the home of Mrs. Harold Crawford. Mrs. B. N, Barnes gave the opening devotional, and the program was presented by Mrs. Earl Led ford. Mrs. Crawford, thte chairman, presided over the business ses sion. Refreshments were served during the social hour. IN FOR YOUR COPY Here's your Official chtlrtldd football program for all TV games this fall ? college, professional and Canadian. Mace it' by your TV set ao it will be handy for every football game this season. Use ft to follow the plays and players, and enjoy every game to the utmost. 60 PAGES OF FEATURES ? Player Rosters and Numbers "J ? Game IMwdalw ? Canadian A America "??>let f ? Network Times ? Penalties-Signals COOPER'S S. Railroad -?r?| Phone 93 36 FHA Members ? ? I Attend Meeting Thirty-six Future Homemakers ! | of America, Kings^Mountain high ! j school chapter, attended the FHA | j District 8 fall meeting at. A$he jville on Saturday. A panel of parents, high school Tstudents, a minister, and family | life coordinator answered ques tions on boy ? girl and par ent - teenager relationships and other aspects of personality de velopment, Mrs. John Gamble, faculty adviser, reported "Are You a Leader for .Better Homes?" was the program theme for the district meeting, held at Lee Edwards high school in Ashe vlllle on Saturday, October 9th at ten o'clock. Miss Margo Sicha, state trea surer, of Asheville, presided and approximately 1,000 FHA chapter members, chapter mothers, advi sers and guests attended the onte day session. Members of the Kings Moun tain chapter attending the meet ing were: Linda Biser, Joyce Bid dix, Becky Blanton, Barbara Brid ges, Jane Byars; Diane Cansler, Judy Cooper, Juanita Cook, Eli zabeth Crawford, Phyllis Dean, 'Ann Falls, Sandra Flemming, Shirley Foster, Peggy Gunnels, Naomi Guyton, Gay Hamrick, Betty Heafner, Jean Hicks, Paula ! (Johnson, Diddy Maddox, Martha i | Matthews, Sue McAbee, Kay Mc- 1 'Carter, Cornelia Moss, Nellie Sue Norman, Polly Page, Wilma Pear son, Becky Rollins, Juanita Self, Barbara Stnlth, Pat Smity, Becky Thornburg, Carol Wilson, Peggy Wilson, Eveloy Wright, Becky j Tudor, and Mrs. Gamble, the sponsor. Omc-ers elected to head the Central chapter for the year are: Carolyn Brown, president; Joy TV FOOtBJUL FAHS FREE ee Gladden, vice-president; Jeanne Plonk, secretary; Sandra Fleming, treasurer; Guinn Pear- | Hon, SPO representative, Guy - I anne Henderson and Sherry Kel ly, historians, and Peggy Gun nells and Jane Ervvood, report - ; ers. Committee chairmen are j Billie Welch, membership; San dra Fleming, finance; Joyce; Gladden, program; Judy Cooper, yearbook; Gail Hampton, pub-' lie relations, and Janice Stogner, : Grace Friendship Class Held Meeting Tuesday I The Friendship class of Grace Methodist church met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Paul Howard with Mrs. Gertie Roper and Mrs. Ruth Kennedy as co hostesses. Twienty members and I two visitors, Mrs. W. C. Sides, Jr., and Mrs. Nick George, were pre sent. .Irs. Andy Iluffstetler, the pre sident, was program chairman for the meeting and she used the subject, ,rNature Spe.aks of God", after two hymns, "This Is My Fa ther's World" and "For The Bea- j uty of the Earth." Mrs. Sides offered the opening prayer, and after the business session, the hostesses served de corated 'Hallowe'en cupcakes, with a salad course and punch. Refreshments were served buf fet style from the dining room table. .. Lutheran Church Circle Held Meeting Tuesday Rachel Mitchem circle mem bers of St. Matthew's Lutheran church met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Arthur CornwelL Mrs. C. W. Richardson, Mrs. Paul Sanders, Mrs. Henry Ford, and Mrs. Minnie Ware were visitors. Mrs. Tommy Owens was welcom ed as a new member. Mrs. Aubrey Mauney was pro gram chairman for the meeting, and Mrs. Marie Queen led the group in a magazine quiz. Mrs. I J. B. Simpson conducted the busi- 1 ness session. Forty-four visits were recorded. A social hour was enjoyed fol lowing the meeting. I M<-?. C. T. Carpenter, Jr. 'Methodist Circle Hostess On . Monday night Mrs. C. T. j Carpenter. Jr.. was hostess to: Methodist circle 9. Twelve were] present, including one visitor, 1 Mrs. C. A. ButterWorth. The a ' partment was attractive with ar rangements of fall flowers, fall j leaves, and a dried arrangement. The meeting opened with a de- ! votlonal by Mrs. Baxter Payseur, after which Mrs. A. H. Patterson gave a report on the Fourth As ] Isembly of the VVSCS held in Mil- j waukee this year, the other as semblies having been held in ! 1942, 1916, and 1950. The theme of this assembly was "Jesus Christ j ?the Way", and Mrs. Patterson | told of the highlights of the meet-.; ing. She then conducted a dis- j cussion on "Tithing", during; which several members brought ] out reasons for tithing. During the business session led by Mrs. Meek Carpenter,] Christmas cards were sold, and pamphlets for the "Week of De- j dication" distributed. Plans were made for providing flowers in the sanctuary this month, and for | earing for the nursery next mon i th. Refreshments were served buf- 1 fet style in the dining room by candlelight. The hostess was as sisted in serving by Mrs. Joe Me- 1 Daniel. Lime punch, cookies, and I peanuts were served. Mrs. Gene Timrr.s invited the [group to meet with her in No-i vcmber. In conclusion, a period of 'ellowship was enjoyed. [DAR Discussed Plans For Membership Tea Plans were discussed for a DAR ' membership tea at the local chap ter's regular meeting last Wed- 1 nesday at the home of Mrs. J. E. Anthony, Jr. The group also heard a . report that the chapter had contributed $200. to Crossnore and that Mrs. , Harry Page had given a deep fat fryer to Crossnore. Mrs. C. D. ] I Blanton led the DAR ritual. Mrs. Tolly Shuford gave a re- ' port of the district meeting in j I Iuntcrsville September 29. 'Fhe 1 DAR was represented by Mrs. Shuford arid Mrs. J. g. Herndon at the meeting. I A review of the book "Miracle I of the Hills" was given by Mrs. ' H. T. Fulton, program chairman: Fourteen members attended. Macedonia WML? Held Meeting On Tuesday The Womap's Missionary So ciety of Macedonia Baptist ehur- : ch held their regular meeting Tuesday night at the home of j Mrs. T A. Lineberger. Mrs. Karl Stroupie led the open | ing devotional, and Mrs. Roy Spake was- in charge of a pro gram. Mrs. Lineberger,?the presi dent, spoke on "Missions" and j commented on the program,] "Make Straight A Highway for Our Lord." Mrs. Reck Page of- j fcrod tho closing prayer. The November meeting of the group is to be held at the Scout Hut and all members are urged to attend. Refreshments were ser ved by the hostess. October Board Meeting Routine Last Thursday's regular Opto-., ber city board of commissioners meeting was brief and routine. Mayor Glee A. Bridges and City Clerk Joe Hendrick had just re- ; turned frojn New Yojk in lime ' for. the session, and minutes 'of ; previous sessions were not dun sidered. The board tabled two matters, one presented by Coleman Stroupe, who built a house on j Morris street without permit and j in alleged violation of the zoning I ordinance, and the other a-request i by the city's plumbers for ap pointment of a plumbing inspec tor who has time to- do more in- i specting. The- plumbers contend many people are installing their own plumbing, not in conform ance with city requirements. The board, on- suggestion by Comm. Harold Phillips, instruct ed the chief of police and elec trical superintendent to check possibility of gearing three King street signal lights to speed traf KINGS MOUNTAIN j VISITING HOURS Daily. 10 to tl a> m. j 3 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p m . PATIENT LIST AT NOON WEDNESDAY: j Tom BUt lock'. Bill Bailey. James Mitchell. Texie Mae Warlick. Ruby Bust, 605 W. Mountain street, admitted Saturday. Wilma Byers, 406 W. Ridge street, admitted Saturday. Pauline Greon, route 3, admit ted Saturday. % ^ Kveritte Bridges, Fulton street, admitted Sunday. Jane Debra Bo wen, 829 Church street, admitted Sunday B. O. Weaver, 604 W. Gold street, admitted Sunday. Vicky Bowen, 82!) Church street, admitted Monday. Essie B.'irnCtte; route; 3, admit ted Monday. ?? .? -? !; Marfik? Camp, route 1, admit ted Monday. Mis. Gleen Round tree, Box 175, Grover, admitted Monday. Rfindy Wilson, 51j6 Mauney Ave.,, admitted Monday. ? Mrs. .Wesley Blantdn, MeGln nis street, admitted Tuesday,. Mrs. Manning Carroll, route 1, Grover, admitted Tuesday. William M. Davis, 103 Cherry ville, admitted Tuesday. G. M. lluff ste tier, route 3, ad mitted Tuesday. Bill Holmes, route 2, admitted Tuesday John A. Ross, City, admitted Tuesday. Sherry Lankford, 112 Church street, Cherryville, admitted Tuesday. Mrs. William Welbom, 509 Bard street, admitted Tuesday, fk-, and dismissed an $85 charge agafnst thie driver of a C. B. Poole truck, which had damaged a city caul ion light.. Chief of Po- . lice Hugh Logan said Investiga tion revealed the light had sag ged and was hanging below the minimum 14-foot clearance. Hospita! Plonk's invites your attention to all the major and minor items the well dressed man requires for the new Season. Plonk's features quality clothes for men, including top Na tionally Advertised Brands. With two pairs pants Griffon Suietwill Capitol Your sixe ? Favorite Colors STETSON HATS Need we say more? Can't beaf Stetson for style and quality. $10 SLACKS New numbers by Griffon. Berle. Happ Brothers. $5.95? $17.50 SWEATERS Pinks, blues, grays, tans, in pullovers or coat style. By Mc Gregor. Puritan, E. & W. S7.95 to $12.95 SPORT SHIRTS Norris 'Casual, Puritan, Mc Gregor, others. $2.95 te $7.95 JACKETS in one of winter's most popu types* DRESS SHIRTS vr We feature Manhattan, a quality shirt at a pop ular price. Many styles. S2LS5 & $3.95 .

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