People In The News Celebrating Birthday Jae Flad, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flad, Jr., of St. Pe tersburg, Fla., celebrates his second birthday Friday, Feb. 2nd. Young Flad is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Abernathy, Kings Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Flad, of St. Petersburg, Fla. His mother is the former Elizabeth Abernathy of Kings Mountain. Club Night Saturday Club Night at the Country Club Saturday will feature a St. Valentine's dinner-dance. Dinner will be served from 7 until 8:30 p. m. and dancing to music by Donald Deal and Orchestra will be from 8:30 p. m. to midnight. Sunday even ing dinner will be served from 6 until 8:30 p. m. The Club Calendar for February also lists a family night spaghetti supper for Feb. 9th; ladies' day, golf and bridge every Tuesday; smorgasbord on February I Ith; Valentine luncheon followed by bridge on Feg. 14; Saturday night din ner on Feb. I 7; Sunday dinner on Feb. 18th; George Wash ington party on Feb. 22; and after-church dinner for the family on Feb. 25th. * * * * Auxiliary Meeting Held Mrs. Paul Mauney gave the program on "Legislation" at Thursday's meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. W. D. Whitesides. Mrs. Clarence Black was hostess. Evening devotions on the theme, "Just One Day," were given by Mrs. J. E. Mauney and Mrs. Hubert Aderholdt, president, presided and read a letter pertaining to child welfare work and memorials. The secretary's report was read by Mrs. Pride Ratterree. Mrs. J. M. Rhea will be hostess to the Feb. 15th meeting and Mrs. J. E. Mauney will present the program on "Ameri canism and Civil Defense." The hostesses served refreshments to 14 members. * * * * Colonel Frederick Hambright Chapter, DAR, will hold its February meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Tolly Shuford. * * * * Junior Club To Meet Palmer Huffstetler, member of the law firm of Davis & White, will present the program at Monday night's Junior Woman's club meeting. New officers will also be elected at the 7:30 p. m. meet ing at the Woman's club. Mrs. Bill Jonas is program chairman. Hostesses will be Mrs. Glenn Etters and Mrs. Charles Dover. Members of the nominating committee who will present a report are Mrs. Jonas, chairman, Mrs. Furman Wilson and Mrs. Charles Alexander. * * * * To Celebrate Birthday Cynthia Ann Biddix, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Biddix, celebrates her fourth birthday, Friday, February 2. Young Miss Biddix is grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar Lawing of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Frances Biddix of Kings Mountain. The Biddix family live at 106 Oriental Avenue. This-'N-Thaf Mrs. Merle Beatty, sales lady at Belle's Department Store, is a patient in Charlotte Memorial hospital where she is un dergoing treatment and observation for two weeks. Mrs. Beatty is a patient in Room 3321. Another Kings Mountain citizen, Floyd Queen, is a patien* on. the same floor as Mrs. Beatty. Mr. Queen was injured in a fall at Lithium Corporation several weeks ago where he is employed as a senior mechanic. Mrs. Queen visited him at the hospital this week and noted his attending physician says he-is making a "speedy" recovery. Mr. Queen is now able to be "up," his wife says. Book Club Met Thursday Miss Pattie Howard, high school student, presented a musical program for members of the Thursday Afternoon Book cluo last week at the home of Mrs. J. H. Arthur. Miss Howard played a number of piano selections. Mrs. Patil Ausley was program chairman. Miss Maude Gardner presided in the absence of Mrs. E. W. Neal and new books for the year were distributed. Mrs. Carl Mayes was present as a visitor and assisted Mrs. Arthur in serving a salad and dessert course at refresh ment time. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harrill announce the birth of a son, Seminole Memorial hospital Sanford. Fla. Mrs. Harrill is the former Jean Greene of Kings Mountain. Social Calendar Friday: 12.00 — Senior Citizens club covered dish luncheon at the Woman’s Club. i Saturday: 7-8:30 p. m. — Club Night at the Country Club. Danc ing from 8:30 to 12 p. m. Sunday: 6-8:30 p. m. — Sunday dinner at the Country Club for members and guests. Monday: 3:00 — Circle 1 of Central Me thodist Church at the chur ch. Mrs. J. C. Smiaithers, 'hostess. 3:00 — (Marie Stevenson drde of Boyce Memorial ARP church at the home of Mrs. I. G. Patterson. 3:00 — Circle 5 of First Pres byterian Church will meet with Mrs. H. R. HunnicUtt, 510 N. Piedmont Avenue. 7:30 — Junior Woman’s club at the Woman’s club. Mrs. Charles Dover and Mrs. Glenn Utters, hostesses. 7:30 — Circle 6 of Central Me thodist Church at the tea Cherage, Miss Marie Lane berger, hostess. 7:30 — Circle 1 of First Pres byterian Church art the home of Miss Carlyle Wae, 403 W. Mountain street. 7:30 — Circle 3 of First Pres byterian church in the La dies Bilble class of the church. Mrs. Charles Neds ler, hostess. 8:00 — Circle 4 of Must Pres byterian church will meet with Mrs. Charles Blanton, 403 Phifer Road. Tuesday: 9 a. m. — Ladies Day, golf and bridge, at the Country j Club. 3:30 — Home Arts club at the Country Club, Mrs. Martin (Harmon, hostess. 7:30 — Women’s Missionary Society of First Baptist church is sponsoring show ing of a mission film at the church. Other WMS and (Brotherhood groups from Other churches invited. 8:00 — Circle 9 of Central Me thodist ChurCh at the home of Mrs. Waiter Harmon. Wednesday: 9:30 a. m. — Circle 2 of Cen tral Methodist Church at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Routh. 10:30 a. m. — Circle 6 Of First Presbyterian Church will meet with Mrs. T. L. Kes ler, 511 Crescent Hill. 3:30 — Colonel Frederick Hambright Chapter, DAR. at the home of Mrs. Tolly Shuford. Valentine's Day Origin Is Given Valentine’s Day has become a pleasant occasion for cashing in; on cards or candy. But for the! maids of an earlier day, it was a ttirnie for serious husband • hunt ing. According to World Book En cyclopedia, a girl might start out at midnight by circling the chur-j ch 12 times and repeating the rhyme, “I sow hempseed, hemp-, seed 1 sow, he that loves me best, come after me now.” If no one dlid, she could still hope to see her true valentine in her dreams. Of, course, she first took the precau tion of pinning five bay leaves to her pillow, one to each corner and one in the center. Was marriage possible in the coming year?? A peek through' a keyhole could tell her that. The girl rose early on February 14 and set her eye to her keyhole. If she saw two objects, well and good. But if only one — better luck next year. Still, perhaps she could identi fy her husband-to-be. She wrote the names of her boy friends on bits of paper and rolled each one in a piece of Clay. Then she drop ped the clay into water. The first scrap of paper that floated to the 'top was believed to hold the name of her valentine. If she already had a favorite, she might test him by striking her forehead with a folded rose petal. If the petal cracked, ob viously he loved her. Preview Of Spring To Feature Garden Show A pre-view of Spring and Sum mer Living is just around the corner when the Southeastern i Flower and Garden Show opens | on Friday, February 23rd and continues through the 27th. The Garden Clubs of North i Carolina, Inc. will present a i Standard Flower Show with en 1 tries from the Mountains to the Sea. There are many new fea tures added this year and a com I plete change of arrangements on Sunday and Tuesday. Every District in the State will | be participating in the Show j which will include Lighted Nich ] es. Shadow Boxes, Pedestals, I Miniatures, “Right and Wrong”, i and Tables for Terrace Dining. Special features will be “Tako 1 noma” by the Charlotte Chapter of Ikebana, International, and Miniature Garden areas with em phasis on Sculpture or Mall Box. ; Horticulture will be emphasized, \ and the Junior Garden Clubs will also participate. JEAN VANCE STEVE WELLS BUD MAYES Local Students In College Play Three Kings Mountain students at Appalachian State Teacher’s college will appear in the College Theatre production of “Oedipus Rex” Thursday and Friday at Boone. Of the three, two are graduate' students ‘and the other is a so phomore. 'D. S. (Buddy) Mayes has the lead role of Oedipus. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Mayes of Kings Mountain, he has appeared in I numerous college productions and outdoor dramas. He has also or ganized a theat rein -the-round at 'Boone. A graduate student, he is majoring in social studies and secondary education.. (Mrs. Jean Hicks Vance, a gra duate student, has the role of Tocasta in "Oedipus Rex.” Mrs.' Vance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hicks of Kings Mountain, has previously appeared in “The Crucible,” "Pygmalion,” “The Male Animals”, “Iphagenia,’’; "Romeo and Juliet”, and “The Father.” Her majors are reading and English. Her husband is also in the graduate school at ASTC. (Steve Wells, a sophomore, has the role of Choragcus in “Oedi-j pus Rex.” A son of (Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wells, he is majoring in social studies. He previously ap peared in the College Theatre’s presentation of “Romeo and Ju liet” and "The Matchmaker.” He and his wife lave in Boone. Onion Juice To get onion juice, cut a thick slice from root end of onion. Then, with edge of a spoon, scrape out the juice. leacher borority Met Thursday The Alpha Delta 'Kappa Sorority held it® regular meeting Thursday night at Shelby Elks Lodge. Mrs. H. K. Leonhard t, president, presided. < (Miss Janet Falls of Kings Mountain, Chaplain, gave open ing devotions and as oohostess assisted Mrs. Leonhiardt in serv ing a salad course with accessor ies at refreshment time. Mrs. J. R. Cline, program chair man, introduced Shelby’s exchan ge student from Spain, Jose Ros sello. He entertained the group with an informative talk on his homeland and with 'assistance of Everett Pruden showed colored slides of Spain. McCraw-Fonville Invitations Issued 'Invitations reading as follows have been issued in Kings Moun tain: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greaves McCraw request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Doris June to Mr. Charles Lindsey Fonville on Friday, the ninth of February One thousand nine hundred and sixty-two at eight o’clock First Baptist Church Charlotte, North Carolina An enclosed card reads: The pleasure of your company is requested at the reception after the ceremony Charlotte Country Club Bridge Parties Honor Mrs. C. E. Neisler, Jr. Mrs. C. E. Neisler, Tr., was honor guest at two bridge parti es held in Kings Mountain last week. Mrs. Joe Neisler, Sr., was hos tess at three tables of bridge last Tuesday When her guests were memlbers of her bridge dub and several invited guests including Mrs. C. E. Neisler, Jr., Mrs. H. R. Humnieutt, Mrs. Harry Page and Mrs. 'George P. Davis of Charlotte. The hostess remembered the honoree With a 'gift of silver. Playing prizes went to Mrs. Hun niciitt, who received the high score, and to Mrs. Ruth Thomias son who won second-high. Art last week’s meeting of the Duplicate Bridge dub Mrs. Neis ler was also guest of honor and given a gift from the hostess. Mrs. Pad Neisler, Sr., was hos tess to memlbers of her bridge club arid several other invited guesfts, indudinig (Miiss Ruby Falls of Atlanta, Ga. At (both parties refreshments were served. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and (Mrs. Darwin (Moss, 113 Sadie road, announce itfhe birth of a daughter, Thursday, January 25, Kings Mountain hospital. COTTONWOOD RESTAURANT CHAR-BROIL STEAKS Open 24 Hours Daily Gastonia Highway I COMPLETE HOME NURSING COURSE — Thirteen Kings Mountain women have complet ed a llf-hour course in home nursing, under sponsorship of the local chapter of the Red Cross. Seated around the table from left are Mrs. D. L. Saunders, Miss Grace Davis, Mrs. Don Crawford, Mrs. R. C. Etheridge, Mrs. L. J. Morris, Mrs. Clyde Whetstine, and Mrs. James Gibson. Standing, from left, Mrs. Marion Du Bose, an instructor, Mrs. Ozeen Adams, Mrs. Rosalind Brown, Mrs. Ruby Burris, Mrs. Ralei gh Brown, Mrs. William L. Plonk, and Mrs. Etta Bennett, an instructor. Mrs. Charles Alex ander was not present for picture-taking. (Pho to by Claire Gilstad.) Women Complete Nursing Course Thirteen Kings Mountain wo men haw completed Red Cross sponsored home nursing classes and will 'be awarded pins and cer tificates of achievement. Completing the 14 hour course of instruction were Mrs. Charles Alexander, Mrs. !D. L. Saunders, Miss Grace Davis, Mrs. Don OraWford, Mrs. R. C. Etheridge, Mr®. L. J. Morris, Mrs. Clyde IWhetstine, Mrs. James Gibson, Mrs. William Lawrence Plonk, Mrs. Ozeene Adams, Mrs. Rosa lind Brown, Mrs. Ruby (Burris, and Mrs. Raleigh Brown. Instructors for the course were Mrs. Marion DUBose and (Mrs. Etta Bennett. Mrs. Tom Tate, chairman ol the Red Cross home nursing com mittee, said another class is planned this summer. (Mrs. Tate said purpose of a home nursing course is Ito offer I simple home nursing procedure 'in nursing care, using what you jhave at home and improvising wftaft you have at home. 'Home nursing courses were laslt offered here during the war years and were then sponsored 'by the local chapter of the Red Cross. Both Mrs. DUBose and Mrs. Bennett completed special cour ses enabling them to serve as in structors for the home nursing class. (Home nursing courses are free, Mrs. Tate added and offered to | any citizens of a community when ! the chapter organizes a home nursing group and sponsors clas j sea. Local classes were taught in PERSONALS (Mr. and Mrs. 'Hunter Noisier ’'have returned home after a 13 day cruise of 'the Caribbean a rea. They also spent several days I alt their home at Hil'ton Head, ! S. C., 'before coming home Thurs j day. Miss Mary Lillian Lewis, fresh ; man at Greensboro college, has 1 returned to Greensboro after | spending between - semester hol lidays with her parents, E>r. and Mrs. O. P. Lewis. Mrs. Gffie Harris, Jr., has en rolled for the second semester at Greensboro college where she is a senior. Pour Kings Mountain women attended a three-day meeting last week of the Department of Unit ed Church Women of the North Carolina Council of Churches held in Burlington. They were [Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, Mrs. Law rence Lohr, Mrs. Arno Haas and Mrs. George W. Plonk. Miss Beth Houser and Miss Ruth Sneed returned Sunday to Stratford 'Hall in Danville, Va.| after spending the weekend with' Miiss Houser’s parents, Mr. and' Mrs. George Houser. Miss Sneed, also a Stratford student, is of Armstead, Ala. Punch Parker, student at The Citadel at Ohaiileston, S. C., spent : 'between - semesters with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker. j tWohour sessions onThursday ev enings in the basement of City I Halil. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hunnicutt are moving next week to Ralei gh where Mr. Hunmicultt will Study for a year in the Textile School of N. C. Stalte college. Mrs. Hunnicutt is 'the former Es ther Adams of Gastonia. Miss Sue Hunnicutt returned Monday ‘to Stratford Mali, Dan ville, Va., after spending the weekend With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt. Mr. Hunnicutt accompanied her back to Virginia. Mrs. George P. Davis has re turned to Charlotte 'after visiting for 'several days with Mrs. J. A. Nedsler. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. (Spook) Stewart and son of Woodruff, S. C., spent the weekend with Mr. Stewart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stewart. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. iEl Walters and family. Mrs. Waters is sister of Mrs. J. iL. Stewas*. (Miss Peggy 'Black, student at WCUNC, and Miss Nancy Mc Clure, 'student at WIOU1NC, spent between - 'semesters with ithedr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Black and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mtodure. Philip Humphries, sophomore at N. C. State college, came home for 'between - semester holidays With 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Humphries. He is recu perating satisfactorily following an appendectomy operation re cently. AT ROSES SPECIAL! 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