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Elizabeth Btexoart, Editor
Mr*. William Herndon
Bridge Club Hostess
Friday Afternoon Bridge club
members met last wetek at the
home of Mrs. William Herndon.
Invited to play with the regular
club members, were Mrs. J. E.
Herndon. Mrs. Joe McClure, Mrs.
Ben Hudson, and Mrs. William
Page.
Bridge prizfes went to Mrs. J. B.
Simpson and Mrs. C. T. Carpen
ter, Jr.
Prior to progressions, the hos.
tess served a dessert course.
Christmas arrangements were us
ed throughout the home.
'Junior Women's Club
Continuing Clothes Drive
. The Junior Woman's club Is
continuing a clothing drivte to
supply needy Kings Mountain
area families with packages for
Christmas; and members of the
club will pick up clothing Thurs
day and Friday, it was announc
ed.
All persona who wish to contri
bute any used clothing to the
drive are invited to call Mrs. F. A.
McDanlel, Jr., at 464-R, Mrs. Ja
mes Dover, at telephone No. 1182
J, Or Mrs. J. T. McGinnis, Jr., at
163-W.
i The local . Red Cross chapter
_ . will distribute the clothes to nee
/ dy families of the community.
Mrs. J. W. Webster is drive chair
man.
Credit Women's Club
Hold Meeting Thursday
Members of the Credit Wo
?nan's Breakfast club held their
regular meeting at Corner Cafe
Thursday morning and heard a
*eport from delegates who atten.
ded a recent Breakfast cluto con
vention in Salisbury. '
Mrs. Charles Alexander, the
president, and Mrs. Faye Neal,
^vice-president, were In charge of
the program and gave a report
of the meeting. They gave each
member a miniature d">'l, gifts,
to new ibreakfast clubs, from the
Salisbury club.
Birthdays of Mrs. Don W. Blan
ton and Miss Shirley Bell were
observed.
Teen - Age Party Planned
At Woman's Club Friday
Members of thle American
Home Department of the Wo
man's club are sponsoring a
Teen-Age party at the Woman's
clubhouse Friday evening at 7:30
p. m.
Admission is 25 cents for sub
? . teens and 50 cents for young peo
pfe, a spokesman for the group
^.4 said this week. " "*><
Methodist WSCS
Held Meeting Tuesday
Regular meeting of the Wo-v
man's Society of Christian Ser
vloe of Grace Methodist church
was held last Tuesday night at
the home of Mrs. R. G. Hamrick
on Linwood road.
After a Christmas program had
been presented, members ex
changed gifts. The group present
ed a gift to Mrs. George Kennedy,
president of the WSCS.
During the social hour, the hos
tess servted fruit salad with Rus
sian tea. Eighteen members were
present
Library hours
Jacob S. Mauney
Memorial Library
MONDAYS: 2-5 and T-9 p. m.
TUESDAYS: 9-12 noon.
WEDNESDAYS: 9-12 noon;
2-5 and 7-9 p. m.
THURSDAYS: 9-12 noon; 25
P. ?? :? *
FRIDAYS: 9-12 noon; 25 p. m.
SATURDAYS: 9-12 noon.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. (Red)
Feimster, Jr., moved during the
weekend to Charlotte where they
will livte with the former's pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Feims
ter. Mr. Feimster recently accept
ed a position with a Belmont ra
dio station.
Leroy Bolin, USN, of Charles
ton, S. C., was a weekend guest
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mis. Erwin L. Bolin.
Mrs. Bertie Let Lockridge, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Anderson, Miss
Mary Frances Lockridge, and
Miss Betty Peterson visited in
Blacksburg, S. C., Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray Hugh
es and son, Ray, of Newberry, S.
C., were weekend guests at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Caldwell and Mr.
and Mrs. Conrad Hughes. f
Pvt. Solon Moss, of Camp Gor
don, Ga., spent the weekend with
his wife and relatives.
Chflef Petty Officer Harold
Wells, of Charleston, S. C., spent
the weekend with his wife and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Greenleaf, of
Forest City, visited Sunday after
noon at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Charles Peterson and fam
ily.
Pat Taylor, Jean Debber, and
Max Blackburn, all of Charlotte,
spent Sunday with Mr. Black
burn's sister. Mrs. Kenneth Holll-j
field, Mr. Hollifield, and family.
Carroll Caldwell, USA, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stowe visited
Mrs. Stowe's sister, Mrs. W. P.
Jackson and family in Rock Hill,
S. C., during the weekend.
Burton - Hallman
Vows Exchanged
Miss Sylvia Burton and Robert
Hallman svere united in marriage
in a simple and impressive cfere
mony at the home of Judge E.
Gettys Nunn in York, S. C., on
Thursday, December 9th.
The bride, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney M. Bur
ton, wore a princess cut winter
white dtess, white hat,- and a
shoulder corsage of red roses.
She is a graduate of Bethware
high school, attended Howard's
Business college, . Shelby, and is
an employee of Eagle's Stoics
here. .
The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Meek Hallman, of Waco, Is a
veteran of World War II ?nd a
graduate of Waco high school.
He is associated with Eagles Sto
res construction crew and is now
located in Salem, Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carroll and
Miss Ruth Blanton accompanied
the couple to York.
The couple have returned from
a wedding trip through Western
North Carolina and are making
their home with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Carroll on Linwood Drive
hefe.
.
Open Gate Garden Club
Held Meeting Wednesday
Members of the Open Gate
Garden club' met last Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
D. E. Tate on Wells street with
Mrs. Ben T. Goforth as co-hostess.
Prior to the regular meeting, a
social hour was enjoyed and thfe
hostesses served a dessert plate
with co ? fee.
Mrs. Claude Hambright, the
president, presided over the busi
ness session. For the program,
each member listed favorite
Christmas suggestions for deco
rating for the holidays. Two visi
tors, Mrs. Gamble and Mrs. Pac
kard Elliott, both of Shelby, were
recognized.
Four Christmas arrangements
were prepared by. Mrs. Tate, Mrs.
Sam Stallings, and Mrs. J. C. Me
Kinney.
THIS CHRISTMAS
GIVE... ^ I ?
USED BY MORI
tyC WOMEN THAN ANY
BQURJOIS ?;/! OTHER FRAGRANCE
V.;> IN THE WORLD!
ftSTiYT' GIFT SiT
Cologne, Cologne Stick ond Per- *
fume in "hondy" purse flocon.
Ako refreshing Talcum Powder
$3.50
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"GLAMOUR" GIFT SIT
R*? fobirfom package* in
beautiful gift box. Purse
Perfume F I a con, liquid
Sachet Perfume, Ecu de
Cologne, Mpsticfc, and
Bubble Bath Perfume.
$9.00
Talcum, ToBet Water, Bubble
Bath Perfwne, Perfume nocom. f UVISH GIFTS FROM Si -$15
$T.90
( Wo* PlM Tax
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Created in Frqpje . . . Made in U. S. A.
KINGS MOUNTAIN
?=3--""' DRUG COMPANY
PHONE 4 I 6, 8 I
ANNOUNCING THE
IIening of the
?y
| Mrs. Sam Stallings
Methodist Circle Hostess
, Mrs^ Sam Stallings was host,
ess to circle No. 9. Central Meth
odist church, at her home on
Meadowbrook road on Monday
light. The homo was lovely with
Christinas decorations.
Members brought gift* for a
needy family and placed th?m
in a box.
'the meeting opened with a
devotional by Mrs. Stalling*. af- j
| ter which Mrs. Baxter Pay sour
presented a program on "The
Meaning of Christmas." Mrs.
Meek Carpenter, circle chairman,
conducted the business session.
Delicious refreshments were
served, and a period of fellow
Thursday Book Club
Held Business Meeting
'Members of the Thursday Af
ship concluded the meeting.
Recorded Christmas carols
were played during the evening.
i ternoon Book club hfcld a business
meeting at First Presbyterian
church Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. P. G, Padgett, the presi
dent", presided over the meeting.
I New books were selected by club
{members for the year. ?
get the biggest
C Christmas kiss . . .
when she gets
IVTidnight
A gift of this famous fragrance teUs the lady
e's lovely. ..and she'U love hearing it! Even the
blue-and-gold packages arc thrilling!
Midnight Olft SM ... J" ale,
Cologne and Hand und
Body Lotion...
whole trio scented with
Midnight. $1.79.
t ounces each of Mid
night Cologne and Mid'
night-scented Hand and
Body Lotion. $1.
Mlitalyhl Duitlng Powder
? Cologne Sot ... a gen
er+ua supply of two
Midnight fragrance de
lights. Both for $3.SO.
Midnight Cologne ? Talc
Set . . .tifter-bath luxury
that will last for months!
Silk-soft talc, frosty co
logne . . . both for $1.33.
THOMPSON SUB-MACHINE GUNS
$198
SIX SHOOTER CAP PISTOLS
53.50
GOLDEN TRUMPETS
S3.98
MR. POTATO HEAD FUNNY FACE KITS
98c
DOCTOR KIT
$1.98
MODEL AIR PLANES
69c
DOLLY'S NURSE KITS
$1.98
PAINT YOURSELF SETS
98c
TUJJYi
Midnight Beauty Set I fc.
bottie ef Cologne and a 4% 01.
bom ? I dusting powder t*M puff.
^ A m $3^5
Tfe/Irw w> /'<?//<
Candy it a part of the Christmas Season. Be
rare if ? the finest . give Pangburn's.
THIS CHRISTMAS ^^,/T
GIVt... S7\ t
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BOURJOIS
A.. .. USED BY MOM
Tif:v> WOMEN THAN ANY
? t .. OTHER FRAGRANCE ,
? TNI WOilDI &
r.
"SKOWilAKC
PtRFUNU"
> Dazzling inowflak*
ornament mounted with flacon
Evening in Paris Perfume
In 0H? carton $1.00
Wm mm
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K mnmrni
Evening in Parii Cologne *"
dretsed with the Parbian J
Touch. $1.00 ]
LAVISH SIFTS RON J1. J15.
[ Created In France . . . Mad* Wi U. $. A. '
? I PrkM Mm To*
Midnight Glamour Set
Include* Cologne and Hand and
Body lotion ... 2 an. of *adi,
$1.
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