Miss Masters Honored At Bridal Party Tuesday Miss Mozelle Masters, whose wedding to Charles B. Gilstrap will be an event ol January 30, was honored last Tuesday night at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Bonnie McIntosh and Mrs. H. J. McIntosh at their home on Grover road. Miss Masters wore a black and white checked dinner dress with black suede accessories and a shoulder corsage of four Debu tante camellias, a gift from the hostesses. , Mrs. Margie McDaniel, Mrs. Walter Harmon, and Miss Marga ret Harmon were prize winnters in the three bridal games which were played by the guests. After the refreshments werte served, the honoree was given a large number of gifts from the guests and was remembered with a din ner plate in hfer china by the hos tesses. . ' Couple Honored Monday On Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson ob served their 13th wedding anni versary on Monday and were honored at dinner at their home on Cora Mill village. Attending, in addition to the couple, were their children, Ja niete Kay and Ricky. The heart shaped cake served as the cen terpiece for the table. Mrs. Wilson is the former Miss Reba King. Cramerton Dance Team At Woman's Club Party An entertainment program by the Cramerton square dance team featured the Woman’s club party at thfe Woman’s clubhouse Satur day night. Mrs. I. R. Davis and the team directed the group in square dancing. It was a family night party for members of the club and their guests. Several cake walks were also conducted. Punch and cookies werfe served. Locai Breakfast Club Receives President's Pin The Kings Mountain Credit Woman’s Breakfast club has tfe. ceived its official ‘‘president’s pin” from the Charlotte Credit Woman’s organization. Mrs. Ethel Wilkinson, of the Charlotte club, mailed the emb lem this week to Mrs. Charles Alexander, president of the club here. The pin is worn by each president, who may serve for a term of one year, the credit as sociation rules. The pin shows the Credit Wo. man’s symbol and has a chain holding a gavel leading from the symbol. The Kings Mountain club is a newly organized club. ’emple Baptist Circle ro Conduct Hot Dog Sale The Starr circle of Temple Bap- , 1st church will conduct a hot dog , ind hamburger sale at the home >f Mrs. E. O. White, on Fulton itreet, Saturday afternoon from i until 6 o’clock. Proceeds from the sale will go :o the circle and WMU, a member )f the circle announced. Orders nay also be placed by calling row. At the regular meeting of the remple Baptist circle last Mon day night, members voted to sponsor the sale as a circle pro ject. Mrs. Thomas Boheler was hostess to the group at her home. Mrs. Randy Blanton gave the opening devotional, and the pro gram, “Pointing the Chosen Peo ples the Way”, was given by Mrs, Blanton, Mrs. Norman Davis, Mrs. Jessie Pennington, Mrs. Bo heler, Mrs. Frank Blanton, Mrs. E. O. White, and Mrs. Dewey Styers. Two visitors, Mrs. Pen nington, president of the WMU, and Miss Patricia Pennington, were present. The group sang, “Let Others See Jesus In You” to conclude the program. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. E. B. Cooke will be hos tess to the circle in February. Mrs. W. R. Hudspeth Bridge Club Hostess Friday Afternoon Bridge club members met last week at thfe home of Mrs. W. R. Hudspeth. Mrs. John C. McGill, Mrs. W. A. Eldon, and Mrs. Gene Timms were invited to play with the regular club members. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. Timms, who scorted high, and to Mrs. Jack White, who scored se cond-high. Between progressions, the hos. tess served chocolate tarts with coffee. Boyce Memorial Circles Held Joint Meeting Monday Circles of Boyce Memorial ARP church held a joint meeting at the church Monday night. Mrs. John C. McGill gave the study course. A covered dish sup per was served. Mrs. I. G. Patterson, steward ship secretary, presented the speaker and gave the invocation, Business meetings were held by each circle. American Legion Auxiliary To Hold Meeting Thursday The American Legion Auxili ary’s regular January meeting is to be held Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 at the Woman’s clubhouse, it has been announced. Mrs. J. N. Gamble is program chairman for the meeting, and hostesses are Mrs. John W. Glad den, Mrs. G. A. Bridges, and Mrs. W. W. Souther. All members are invited to at tend. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, >f Greenville, S. C., wiere week ;nd guests here at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Black. Pvt. Buell Carrigan, USA, sta tioned at Fort Benning, Ga., was i weekend guest at the homte of lis wife and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Corriher, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dover, and Mrs. Hilda Johnson and son, Douglas, all of Charlotte, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Looney. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Wright, Sr., spent the wetekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Cashion in Graham. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Wright, Jr., of Tryon, were weekend guests here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Barkley. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gallant IfTAAL'AMrl tt *1+V| Oj/CltL llic TVVV,nVllU W * Lit UIV-U daughter, Mrs. C. J. King, Mr. King and family in Lenoir. Mrs. J. L. Head and Miss Nell Blakely, of Kannapolis, were din ner guests here Sunday of Mr&T Vera Cash and Mrs. Lula Wood ward. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ware were dinnter guests Friday evening in Lincolnton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. King. Other guests were Gordon Barnett, of Chase City, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Uleys King and Claude King, all of Bessemer City. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney spent several days last, wetek in Raleigh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Lohr. Mrs. Mauney helped to receive at a coffee in honor of Mrs. Luther Hodges, wife of the Governor, and Mrs. Melville Broughton, which was held in Raleigh last week. R. G. Plonk, Harold Plonk, and Mrs. A. A. Lackey, Jr., the latter of Fallston, attended funeral ser vices for the former’s sister, Mrs. Frank P. Schell, which was Weld Monday at 2 p. m. in Tampa, Flo rida. Mrs. George Patterson, of Gastonia, also a sister of Mrs. Schell, also attended the rites. Miss Mozelle Masters and her mother, Mrs. V. R. Masters, of West Jefferson, sptent yesterday in Kings Mountain. They came especially to attend a tea given in honor of Miss Masters by Mrs. P. E. Hendricks. Miss Masters re cently served as Director of Chris tian Education at Central Mtetho dist church. Mrs. J. A. Cahoon retumted by plane Monday to Shelby from Kansas City, Missouri, where she attended a week’s meeting of sales representatives of Luzier’s Cosmetics. 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Do it TODAY, while you are thinking about it. t AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY Charlotte, North Carolina CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation House And Garden Club 11 Held Meeting Wednesday I The House and Garden club at ts meeting Wednesday afternoon l nade plans to sponsor a benefit e bridge, rook, and canasta party it the Woman’s club on February t 1th with proceeds to be used to { purchase shruboery to be planted ] it Kings Mountain hospital. Mrs. Sam Davis was hostess to thb group at her home on West Mountain street. The business session was conducted by Mrs. R. H. Webb, vice-president. Mrs. Henry Neisler, program chairman, used the subject, “The rapy In Action”. Mrs. Frank Summers and Mrs. Charles Neis ler displayed two flower arrange ments in bottles. Mrs. Summers’ arrangement, a symmetrical design in an amber bottle, combined cedar, ivy, and yuca leaves, accented with rose camellias. Mrs. Neisler used a green bottle and combined sprays of Belles-of-Ireland, ivy, Sansevi eria leaves, and galax leaves with varigated pepperona. The hostess served sandwiches, a salad, and coffee. Three Are Hostesses At Shower Saturday Mrs. Buddy Sellers, Mrs. Del bert Jackson, and Miss Annie Mae Sellers entertained at the former’s home on route two Sat urday evening paying compliment to Mrs. Yates Smith. After several games were en joyed, the hostesses served ice cream with potato chips and cookies. Shower gifts wtere presented to the honoree. Twenty guests made up the party list. East Side Baptist WMU Held Meeting On Friday The East Side Baptist church Woman’s Missionary Society met Friday night at the home of Mrs. Herbert Wilson on East King street. Mrs. Wilson offered the opbning prayer, and Mrs. J. J. Black presided over the meeting. Reports from Mrs. Wilson, sec* retary, Mrs. James Bolin, trea surer, Mrs. Eunice Holcombs, Mrs. Frank Adams, and Mrs. O zelle Brooks, community mis sions chairmen, and Mrs. James Bolin, young people’s advisor, were heard before the devotional by Mrs. Adams and the program by Mrs. Holcombs, Mrs. Paui Mullis, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. W. C. Waters, Mrs. Wilson* and Mrs. Bolin. During the social hour, the' WMU honored Mrs. Wilson with a shower of gifts. Cookies with sandwiches, potato chips, and cold drinks were served. Mrs. Dan Finger Hostess To Garden Club Wednesday Members of thle Kings Moun tain Garden club met last Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dan Finger. Three arrange ments, using a bird as an acces sory. were displayed by Mrs. M. A. Ware, Mrs. George Houser, and Mrs. D. M. Peeler. Mrs. Ware won the blue ribbon, Mrs. Houser received the red rib bon, and the yellow ribbon went to Mrs. Peeler. The program, “The Romance of the Blue Bird”, was presented by Mrs. P. G. Padgett. Mrs. Vernon Crosby, vice-president, presided over the business session. Mrs. Finger served a dessert course with coffee. Methodist Circle 5 Held Regular Meeting Circle 5, Central Methodist church, met January 10 at the home of Mrs. Floyd Payne. Six teen members attended. Miss Grace Davis, circle chair man, conducted the business ses sion. A devotional on Prayer and the program was presented by Mrs. Bun Goforth. Announcement of the joint WSCS meeting and study course meeting at the church on Tues day was announced. Dr. W. P. Gbrberding, pastor of St. Matt hew’s Lutheran church, taught the Study course January 18 . Refreshments were served dur ing the social hour. The February meeting is to be held with Miss Margaret Colb and Miss Cathe rine Bollick as hostesses. - Mrs. Cooper Hostess To Bridge Club Thursday Mrs, Jacob Cooper entertained Thursday afternoon at her home on North Piedmont avenue at three tables of bridge. Guests were members of the Ace of Clubs and club visitors. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. Carl F. Mauney, who scored high for club members, and to Mrs. Hayne Blackmer, who scored high for visitors. At the end of progressions, the hostess served a salad and des sert course with coffee. "Punch" Parker Honored On Birthday Anniversary Jambs Randall (Punch) Parker observed his 12th birthday Thurs day and was honored by his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Parker, at a birthday party at their home on East Ridge street. Mrs. Parker served ice cream with cake and cold drinks. Favors were given to the guests. , ' Attending were Marlene Weir, Charlene Yates, Nancy Smith, Jackie Dixon, Ray Miller, Arthur Allen, Frankie Franklin, Larry Smith, Gregory Falls, Bobby Chaney, Perry Champion, Bobby Baity, and Eric Yates. Vesbyterian Women Held Monday Meeting Women of the Church of First ’resbyterian church met Monday vening In thle church chapel. Mrs. Robert H. Goforth gave he opening devotional. The chur h history, written by Mrs. P. 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