i i0^3SSSBB^ Elizabeth Stewart\ Editor Nursery Organized At Westover Church Westover Baptist church on Shelby road has organized a nur sery in the Sunday School depart ment A spokesman for the church said Monday that sufficient fur nishings for the nursery depart ment were not available and in vited persons who may wish to Mrs. Hughes Hostess To Dixon Circle I Circle 1, of Dixon Presbyterian church, met'Saturday night at the home of Mrs. J. N. Hughes Mrs. P. D. Patrick, Bible leader, taught the Bible study after a short devotional and program. A social hour was held, and Mrs Hughes served ice cream and cake. • donate the furnishings to tele phone 519-M. Rev. N. S. Hardin is pastor of the church. . Tossy Emulsified Cleansing Cream for dry skin ...gives gentle, thorough cleansing! Tossy Pink Cleansing Cream for normal and oily skin... dissolves grime, excess oil. AFTER CLEANSING LOTIONS UNITED TIM KINGST10UNTAIN rutoDRUG COMPANY PHONE 41 & 61 THE CITY'S MODERN STORE Membership Awards, Election of Officers Feature Annual District Scout Meeting Mrs. P. E. Hendricks was elec ted program chairman of the Pioneer Girl Scout council and Miss Annie B. Roberts received a five-year membership pin at the annual meeting of the scout or ganization held in Gastonia last week. The meeting featured annual reports of officers, election of officers, and presentation of membership awards Mrs. John H. Williams, of Cra merton, received a ten-year mem bership pin, and Mrs. W. P. Dun son, of Mount Holly, was elected president of the council The council voted to reduce the six Girl Scouts districts to four and approved changing of the name of the organization. The organization had been designated Piedmont Area Girl Scout Coun cil. Members unanimously voted to eliminate the word “area.” Officers reported * that high lights of the year included the setting up of neighborhood teams as divisions of district one, the addition of a tent unit to Camp Rotary, and the observance of Intermediate and Brownie Camp days at Camp Rotary. Officials reported that last year’s cookie sale was the largest held in the council’s history. The council has a membership of 1,006 Girl Scouts, 235 adults and 67 troops Bride-Elect Honored At Luncheon Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Elam en tertained Saturday at 1 o’clock at their home in Shelby at a luncheon honoring Miss Peggy Love Jones, bride-elect. The wedding of Miss Jones and Robert Osborne Ware, of Kings Mountain, took place Saturday afternoon in Shelby’s Poplar Springs Baptist church. Miss Jones wore a brown skirt and blouse with matching accessories. Attending were Miss Jones and her mother, Mrs- Allen Jones, of Shelby, Robert Ware, of Kings Mountain, Lyman and Allen Jones, Jr., both of Shelby, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Towery and sons, of Sumter, S. C. Mrs. Kerns Hostess To Magnolia Garden Club The Magnolia Garden club met last Friday afternoon at the home of'Mrs. Johnny Kerns. Mrs. W. S. Fulton, Jr-, was pro gram chairman for the meeting and spoke on the subject, ‘Spring Planting” Mrs. J. C- Bridges led a discussion of “Judging Speci mens.” Arrangements, were displayed in tall containers. Mrs. W- R. Hudspeth’s arrangement received the blue ribbon, and the red rib bon went to Mrs. J. C. Hedden’s arrangement Mrs. John C. McGill conducted the business session. Mrs. Kerns served a dessert course with cof fee. Don't take a chance with your romance! Give a gift that goes straight to the heart of your Valentine ... a per fect present from Kings Mountain Drug Company. 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HUNGS MOUNTAIN! r„*GZ!)sro*e DRUG COMPANY PHONE 416.81 THE CITY'S MODERN STORE i Couple Honored Friday At Rehearsal Party Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt McCurry, and Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Callahan, ail of Shelby, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Towery, of Sumter, S. C., entertained Friday evening at an after-rehearsal party for Miss Peggy Love Jones and John Os borne Ware. The wedding of Miss Jones and Mr- Ware took place Saturday af ternoon in Shelby. The cakecut ting for the couple and the wed ding party was held at the Greene home in the Beaver Dam commu nity. Miss Jones wore a street-length dress'of ice blue crystalletje with a corsage of white carnations. A white cutwork cloth covered the refreshment table which held a three-tiered white and pink cake topped with bride and groom figurines. Two silver candelabras holding white tapers were used at each side of the centerpiece, and sprays of English ivy extend ed out from it diagonally to the table corners. White tulle and clusters of wedding bells marked each corner of the refreshment table R. W. McCurry, Miriam and Jane McCurry, Carolyn Callahan, and Anne ureene assisted the hosts in serving and entertaining. Mrs. Zeb V. Blanton cut and served the wedding cake Winners Announced In Masterpoint Game Winners in the masterpoint bridge game played Thursday night at the Country club have been announced . North-South winners include Mrs. J. A. Postell and Mrs. P- W. Wuille, both of Charlotte, high; Mrs. Mart Reid and Mrs- John Staples, both of Gastonia, second; Miss Susan Glenn and Terrell Wilkinson, both of Lincolnton, third, and Mr. and Mrs. George Houser, of Kings Mountain, fourth. East-West winners were B. C Morrow and Ike Wilson, both of Gastonia, high; Mr. anfl Mrs. Stanislas Czetwertynski, of Try. on, second; J. A. Postell and Miss Ann Zachary, both of Charlotte, third, and Mrs- H. J. Thomas and Mrs. W. G. Smoot, both of Char lotte, fourth. Mrs. Bolin Honored By Margrace Woman's Club The Margrace Woman’s club honored Mrs. James Bolin, a member of the club, at the club’s regular meeting Thursday night at the Margrace clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Bolin and son, Kendall, are moving soon to Rox boro where Mr. Bolin has^accept ed a position with a Roxboro tex tile plant A large number of the mem bers and three visitors, Mrs. J. C. Nickels, Mrs. Ray Wright, and Mrs. Carl Herndon, attended the meeting The members gave Mrs. Bolin a shower of gifts following the regular business session. Mrs. Paul Mauney opened the meeting with prayer, and Mrs. C. W. Falls, the president, con ducted the business session Punch, cookies, aod nuts were served. ' Your Home Tool Even if you are careful and watchful of your home, there are many places where fire can start. CARE helps to prevent fire but Insurance pays for the fire you cannot pisvent! In* sure your home adequately to prevent financial loss.... C. E. WARLICK Insurance Agency 203 W. Mountain SL Phone 9 Couple Is Honored At Dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Menzell Phifer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Ware, and Mr. and Mrs- Walter Ware en tertained Thursday evening at the Phifer home here at a dinner party honoring Miss Peggy Love Jones and John Osborne Ware. The wedding of Miss Jones.and Mr. Ware took place Saturday afternoon in Poplar Springs Bap tist church, Shelby. Guests were served at small tables in the living room and den of the home. Arrangements of white snapdragons and white ta pers provided decoration through out the house. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs- Buford Ware and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone, Jr., and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob by Webster, Mr- and Mrs. David Hamrick, of Shelby, Dan McCur ry, Miss Ann Green, Allen Jones, Miss Sonya Hedrick, Robert and Lyman Jones, all of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ware, Mrs. Allen Jones, Sr., R. W- McCurry, and the couple. Tlje honoree wore a beige dress with accessories in white and a shoulder corsage of white carna tions. Miss Jones gave her attendants pearl necklaces which they wore in the wedding, and Mr. Ware’s gifts to the ushers were gold cuff links and tie pins PERSONALS Mrs. M. L. Plonk has returned from a long stay at Kilgore, Tex-, where she visited a member of her family who was ill. Dick Webb and Eric Deiehgrae ber, students at Davidson college, spent the weekend with Mr. Webb parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H Webb. Mr. Deichgraeber, Danish student at Davidson, was the speaker Sunday at church servi-. ces at First Presbyterian church. —o— J- Frank Harris of Troy, S. C„ father of Ollie Harris of Kings Mountain, was to undergo a ma jor operation *a(® a Greenwood, S. C., hospital Wednesday. Miss Martha Ann Baker and Miss Esther Ramirez, of Mars Hill college, spent the weekend with Miss Baker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Baker. «Miss Ra mirez, of Fort Myers, Fla-, is roommate of Miss Baker’s at Mars- Hill college. First Baptist Church Planning Sweetheart Banquet On Saturday First Baptist church will hold its annual sweetheart banquet for members of the Intermediate and Young People’s departments of the church Saturday evening. The banquet will be held at Kings Mountain Woman’s club at 7:30 p- m. Miss Ellen Daniels, chairman of the arrangements committee, has announced. Rev. Aubrey Quakenbush, pas tor of the church, will serve as Thomasson To Speak To Credit Women's Club George B. Thomasson, local at torney, will speak to members of the Credit Women’s Breakfast club at the regular meeting of the club Thursday morning at 7:30 a. m. Mr- Thomasson will give a program on the first chapter of the “Credit Women’s Manual.” Topic of the program is “Credit Moves the Wheels of Industry.” Miss Ray Humphries, program chairman, invited all members to attend. 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