EUedbeth Stewart, Editor Central Fifth Grade's To Tour Raleigh Friday 'Fifth grade students of Miss Margaret Goforth at Central school will make an educational tour of Durham, iRaleigh, and Chapel Hill Friday. Mrs. Jacob Cooper and Mrs. Eu gene Robert = gra demothers, al Grade Mothers Held Easter Party Thursday Grade mothers of Mrs. Carl Logan's East school class enter tained thte students at an Easter egg hunt and party last Thurs day at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Falls. Grade mothers In addition to Mrs. Falls, are Mrs, Warren Elli son and Mrs. W. C. Sides. , long with Miss Goforth, will ac company the 35 students on the tour. ITS HOME' FIX UP TIME BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH OUR FINE PAINTS! 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Mrs. Furman Wilson and Mrs. Bill Jonas were co-hostesses for the meeting at the Wilson home on Linwood drive. Mrs. Jonas gave thte devotional, “Christian Discipleship Today” and offered prayer. Mrs. Carl Price, program chairman, led the program subject, "Witnessing At Daily Work,” assisted by Mrs. Buddy Fletcher who gavfe the readings, “Crossing the River,” “African Bible Woman,” and “Calling to Fulfill.” The group sang the hymn, “Work for the Night Is Coming” and the guild song. New officers arte to be installed at a church service in April. -The hostesses served sandwich es with cake, ice crteam, potato chips, and cold drinks. Girl Scout Workers To Convene In Columbia Thte spring meeting of the Na tional Association of Girl Scout Professional Workers will be held in Columbia, S. C., Friday and Saturday. This meeting will bring together professional work ers from four states, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. The purposte of this organiza tion is to provide an opportunity for Girl Scouts professional work ers to develop a high standard of staff service to the Girl Scout movement in their communities. Mtembership in the association is open to qualified Girl Scout pro fessional workers. The Special study at the meet ing will be “Recruitment - Profes sionals and Volunteers.” Dr. Har old D. Meyer, professor of socio logy at the University of North Carolina and consultant for the North Carolina recrteation com mission, will be the workshop di rector. __ . Miss Rosemary Crook, presi dent of Section 6, AGSPW, will preside at the business stessions of the organization. Miss Crook is the executive director of the Girl Scout council of Eastern Gteorgia in Agusta, Ga. The Pioneer council of Girl Scouts will be represented at this meeting by Misses Kathryn Love and Martha Ltee Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Abernathy and children Larry and Danny, of N. Augusta, S. C., spent the Easter weekend with Mrs. Aber nathy’s partents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitcham. Plonk’s After-Easter Sale oi Ready-to-Wear Spring Coats, Toppers REDUCED UP TO price Group Ladies' HATS Ladies* Spring BAGS PLONK’S PERSONALS Miss Lola Mae Harmon sptent Saturday with her aunt and un cle, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wells and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haytes, and Miss Dorothy Hayes, all of Chareston, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Teeter, of Oakboro, were weekend guests of Mrs. O. T. Hayes, Sr. Mrs- Frank Richardson, Jr., and son, Rebel, of Columbia, S. C-, were weekend guests of Mrs. Richardson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H- Allfen. Mrs. F. C Humphries, of Lancaster, S. C- vi sited Monday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Spencer will move Monday to Pompano Beach Fla., where Mr Spencer will be femployed as a draftsman and Mrs. Spencer will be employed by Southern Bell Telephone com pany. The couple had formerly rtesided on Linwood road. Mikie and Billy Davis, of Col lege Park, Ga., spent Easter weekend with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.. R. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Crosby at tended thte Carolina Cup Classic in Camden, S. C., Saturday and were guests at the Court Inn luncheon held prior to the races. Larry Kuykendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kuyktendall, re turned to his home here last Thursday after undergoing an operation at Baptist Hospital at Winston Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Free man and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Saf rit, of Salisbury, spent thfe Easter weekend on a trip to Florida where they attended the Black Hills Passion play at Lake Wales. Mrs. Frteeman is the former Miss Ozelle Kiser, of Kings Mountain. Miss Martha Ann Baker, stu dent at Mars Hill collegia, spent the Easter weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ba ker. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hullender, of High Point, spent the weekend visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Georgfe Gaskey, of Chester, S. C., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hullender. Shorts Entertained At Rehearsal Party Mr. and Mrs. Ben Short enter tained Saturday evening at their home on South Cherokee street at an after-rehearsal party hon oring Miss Ernestine Short and Lawrence Henderson. The wedding of Miss Short and Mr. Henderson took place Sun day afternoon in First Nazarene church. A color note of white and gren was obsterved in the decorations and on refreshment plates. Miss Ellen Short and Miss Elizabeth Bolin assisted the hosts in serv ing decorated cakes with sand wiches, potato chips, and punch. Miss Short wore a navy blue suit dress with a pink corsagte of camellias. Guests included members of the two families and the wedding party. Bride - Elect Honored At Cherryville Party Miss Janet Hobbs, Cherryville bride-elect, was honored Friday evening, March 16th, at bridge at the home of Mrs. Hugh Put nam in Gastonia. The wedding of Miss Hobbs and Dr. L. T. Anderson, of Kings Mountain, will be an event of Tuesday. Miss Hobbs wore a navy silk dress with white and navy ac cessories and a shoulder corsage of pink glamellias, gift o£ the hostess. Refreshment tables held pink African violets on white tea cov ers. A dessert course was served prior to progressions. Mrs. Putnam’s gift to Miss Hobbs was a silver tray. Grace Methodist Class Held Meeting Saturday Members of the Yeung Adult Sunday School class of Grace Methodist church 'held a buffet supper Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pink May hue on Cleveland avenue. The class gave Bob Crawford, a member who left Tuesday to enter the Air Force, a gift after a devotional by Mrs. Carl Price. A short business session was held. Fifteen class members atten ded. We earned the LETTER AWARD as an OUTSTANDING FORD DEALERSHIP in 1955 I F M S F PLONK MOTOR CO. OMkr Umn No. 1193 Area Women Are Invited To Exhibit In Flower Show Scheduled April 12 Kings Mountain women art be ing invited to exhibit next Thurs day, April 12th, in a spring flow er show sponsored by the Besse mer City Woman’s club at the Woman’s clubhouse in Bessemer City. Mrs. R. Lee Lewis, general chairman of the show, announced that the show will be open to the public from 1 o’clock until 9 o’clock p. m. ntext Thursday night. Admission is 50 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. Entries are being invited in the flower arrangements, horticul ture, annuals, biennials and pe rennials,- camellias, and education and conservation division of the show. Horticulture exhibits are open to anyone, and all exhibits in hor ticultural classes must be grown by exhibitor and labeled if pos sible. Potted plants must have been in possession of the exhibi Mrs. Evans Hostess To Thursday Book Club The Thursday Afternoon Book club held its regular meeting last week at the home of Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. Mrs. J. S. Evans, of Statesville, was hostess Mrs. E. B. Ellerbe was program chairman for the meeting and presented her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Weir who presented the pro gram. Mrs. P. D. Patrick, president, conducted thie business session Mrs Evans, assisted by Mrs. Stewart, of Statesville, served meringue shells of ice cream and strawberries with coffee. The Evans’ are former Kings Moun tain residents. Frank Greene Family Held Reunion Sunday The family of (Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greene gathered Sunday at the Greene home on route one for dinner after the family at tended Sunday morning church services at Grace Methodist chur ch. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Greene and daughter, of Latta, S. C., Mrs. L. M. Pe tranck and family, of Florence, S. C.,' Mrs. Kathleen McCluney and children, and Mr. and Mrs. James Jonas and daughter, Car olyn. tor at least thrtee months and con- j tainers will be furnished for hor-1 ticultural classes except for ca-I mellias. An exhibitor may make only one entry in feach class except in unlisted classes where each variety is to be judged against its kind, according to Mrs. Lewis. No state conservation material is to be included in any exhibit. A flower arrangement implies the use of fresh plant material without accessories. A base or stand is permitted. All entries must be placed be tween 8 o’clock a. m. and 11 a. m. Gettys Gladden. Chairmen of committees, as lis ted by the chairman include: SCHEDULE—Mrs. S. O. Sex ton. STAGING—Mrs. W A. Lindsay. ENTRIES—Mrs. Fred Arro wood. CLASSIFICATIONS — Mrs. Getys Gladden. JUDGES—Mrs. M. L. Rhyne. HOSPITALITY — Mrs. Lee Thornburg. PUBLICITY—Mrs. W. A. Clon inger. CONSERVATION and EDUCA TION—Mrs. C. V. Elrod. CLEAN-UP — Mrs. W. K. Glad den. 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