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. . rrrrry gr ... SOCIAL , i Of INTE PHONES 10-R A i * CVBNINO am DOC CLUB AND PAATV ]Mr. and Mr*. Honler Nclrier enter tallied member* of the Ihurmlay i Mliiniil UllUtll fWII 11* iwm entertained at bridge a km in on KrW1 day evening. ?" On each (Mteaion a profusion of lovely flower* were arranged throughout the rooms of the lower floor, which were thrown en-suite. Tempting refreshments consisting of Jellied chicken salad, sandwiches' Ice .cream, tarts and coffee were served. On Thursday evenln* Mrs fiws leu Williams was winner of high; score and Mrs. F. E. Finger, second high for ladles; Mr. L?dJ Humrickj was winner of high and Mr. Arnold Klser of second high, for men. On Rridhy evening, Mrs. Robert Miller scored high and Mrs. Harry Flage, second for Ladies; Dr. A. U Hill scored high and' Mr. Joe Thomson second high for men. f DULIN-FORTUNE WEDDING TO BE SOLEMNIZED THIS EVENING Plane have been completed for the marriage of Miss Grace Fortune of Kings Mpunti&in and Charlotte, and Mr. Haxvey Dulin of Charlotte, which will take place in quiet ceremony this (Thursday) evening at 7 o'clock 'at the First Baptist church. Rev. A. G. Sargeant, the bride's pastor, will officiate and will be assisted by Rev Grady Dulin. brother of the bridegroom, and pastor of the Metho dist church at Monroe. Htm ushers will be Rozselle Dulin.' of Cnarlotte brother of the bride-. aroom and Bill Fortune nt Vtno.1 Mountain. Miss Lois Fortune, gister of the bride, will preside at the piano. Prior to the ceremony, O Promise Me, and 1 Love You Truly, will be played. M'lss Ozelle Kiaer will sing, Because by De Hardelot and at the close - of the ceremony she will sing O Perfect Love. Mrs. Harold Crawford will sing. Ah, Sweet Myigtery Of Life. Mendelssohn's ."Wedding March a will be. used for the processional and the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin Cor the recessional and during the ceremony. To A Wild Rose, will be June Health Sa Be sure to Examine cart circular delivered to y 7 'niimil mr l^asial ?sr ahJ On niuioua/) i a iuaj anu oa This Sale will continue and Saturday during Jui Ask for your June Rexal out. Kings Mount Rexall Store For Loi Remember ? Prizes on Tal j| J X 9mA tnmmmmftmo *? #?1< irin. Wit Alta-S ^.,.' ::/' ^rkin Wi^'iirtiiVri ": rr^i - - -- A- ' 1 " r ' \ND PERSONAL HAPPEI REST to iND 88 MRS. A. H. PATH played. : i TMe couple will have no attendants. Mid will enter the church together. : The tirtde wHI wear her Kpin?> iwywimm. rug r^'nvr'cWr fen. made will) .ero.wlah white und navy stveeeorles. Her shoulder c.i.i sane will he Kurden-'pg and valley III- $ - j Ail Informal reception for out-oftown relatives and friends will be gij veil at the home of tht bride's puv-j eiits. ou Uold street itiiinediately for lowing the ceremony. After ta wedling trip the couple! will be at home in their new real! deuce, off the Plaza Road, Charlotte. The bridegroom Is chief clerk In tne Mecklenburg County Agent's office In Charlotte. t The bride, a daughter of Mr end Mrg. W L. Fortune, is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and Ashevllle. Normal College. She la a member of the faculty of OakhurstHickory Grove School. She is s-weet and attraotlve anl has a wide circle of friends- Since the announcemen of her engagement she has been accorded a number of social courtesies. HONORED AT PARTY IN CHARLOTTE Mrg. Harry Page was complimented on last Friday afternoon when Mrs. George Davie, entertained at two tables cf bridge at her apartment in Charlotte. The rooms were attractively arranged with lovely flowers, including baby breath, larkspur and shasta daisies. Mrs. Harry Page and Mrs. Com an Falls were each presented giftsHigh score prize was won by Miss Mildred Moss and Mies Helen Rldenhour prize for second high. A delicious chicken salad course puu u CT^. WU18K7 V\fCU5 The guests were: Mrs. Harry Page Mrs. Comau Flails; Misses Pauline Neisler, Sara Kate Ormiuid1, Helen Rklenhour, Helen Hay, Mdldred Moss and Sara Finger, all of Kings Mountain. FOR RENT ?- Furnished rooms ,F<irst floor. 115 City sdreet, ______ i i & Beauty le ;fully Our Big four-page our door for Bargains turday. each Thursday, Friday le. II magazine that is now ain Drug Co. a * . nnr vest jrnces in l own curb Service and $oda Mes ' * > at way to cat raliaf from ntiwrh. r?H?. Baart??** aa< Maamlar Paint. ALXA-SXLTZER UblaU in. eh It buBbla?liatan to it fla. wi drink tha tan<y aolutioa. eltzer BaiteSy ! Tin KlNOe MOUNTAIN t HBRAI < ? 4INGS WOMEN I < rERSON, Editor ?????? ,, ATTEND COMMENCEMENT AT EREKINE COLLEGE A number of King* Mountain pro ,.l. n<,1 oTf-rt '. ?a at Er?k~in? College, l)u? West. Ii ginning Sunday and eloalng Tuesday rvniln* Aiuouk there -were Hev. W. M. Hoyee.' W. K IHnkelv, Mr aj.U Ml* Luther Ware, Miaarn-Annie Mae au<] Kliaabeth Ware, Mr and Mrs. W. C Caveny. Mr. and Mm. Sage, Fulton, Mr? W: P. Eulun, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ware. Mrs. John McGill. Mrs. Claude llambrtgtu and' Miss Elion beth Anthony. Three students from Kings Mountain were among the graduate th's year as follows: Miss Lesora Fulton, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sage Fulton; Billy Caveny, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Caveny; and Franklin Ware, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ware. ? LUNCHEON FOR BRIDE-ELECT Mls? Oct a via Crawford was a charming hostess on last Saturday when she entertained at four-course luncheon at the home of her parents on West Mountain street compllmep ting Miss Grace Fortune, bride-elect The table was spread with a hand some lace cover and the white and green bridal motif emphasized in- the floial centerpiece, candles and other table appointments. The bride was presented a lovely gift by the hostessCovers were laid for Miss Grace Fortune', Miss Lois Fortune. Miss Frances Plonk. Miss Ozello Riser, Mrs Harold Crawford, Miss Elizabeth Ware and Miss Mary Porter of Char lotte. P. T. A. ELECTS OFFICERS At a recent meeting. of West School P. T. A., the following oncers were elected: President, Mrg. Trov Carpenter; Vice President, Mrs. Campbell Phifcr; Treasurer, Mrs. Baxter Wright. Mrs. N. F. Mo Gill is the retiring president. The principal project, for the past year ana one tnet ha? met with outstanding success was the equipping and1 operation of a school cafeterid: The cafeteria was opesed around February 1st and since that time 2600 lunches have been served', the, lunches made up of .nourishing, well prepared feed. One-half of the above' number have been free luncheB and i ir.urked Improvement in the work and attituite of the pupils has been manifested. Members of the P. T. A., patrons of West School, and ethers who have <-o-opeiated In this work are highly uu ou v*ci i??r i vo\nia. BRIDE-ELECT HONORED AT LOVELY TEA Mrs. E. \V. Neal and daughter, Mr?. Jheob Cooper entertained at .1 lovely tea at the home of Mrs- E. C. Cooper on last Thursday afternoon, honorfig Mls-a Grace Fortune whose marriage will take place this (Thur* day) evening. Sharing honors with Miss Fortune was Mrs. J. S. Norman who recently returned to Kings Moun laht after llvinR In Hickory for sevienal years, The spacious rooms of the Cooper home were arranged1 throughout with, mixed garden flowers, in the din log room a color note of white and green was carried out. The table. j spread with Imported lace cover wag centered with a bowl of white feverfew and snapdragon? A graceful shower of the same flowers was sua pended from the chandelier and tall | white tapers on the table completed: a beautiful ensemble In the bridal cclor motif. The gue>st9 were greeted at the en.'ranee by Mr*. W. C. Mauney ar ' Mrs. W. M. Boyce. Mrt. .T'rn Smi'ltj received in the hull and Mrs. M. A j Ware introduced the receiving line which wae composed of Mr?. Jacob Cooper, wearing a gown of blue lace, with shoulder spray of sweet peas. M'.as Grace Fortune, the honoree, i in flowered crepe with drop-shoulder) effect and corsage of sweet peas. Mrs EL W. Neai, wearing royal purple lace, Mrs. Leroy Ehilin, Mrs. W. T. Morrteoc, Miss Marjory Philips, all of Charlotte. Mrs Buck Mauney of Lincoln/ton and Mm. J. 8. Norman, wearing blue lace. Reoetvfrng in the rear of the hall were Mrs. J. EL Anthony and MrsDon Blanton. Mm. L. Boyd Htemm and Mrs J. M. Patterson directed the gteets to [he dining room where Mrs John Hold of Cramerton, and Mrs. D. C. Mauney, presided. Brlday Ice* oake and- salted nutw was served V/ Miss ee Mhry Frances Hord, Leone PatlAreon, Elisabeth Were, Mrs. Jfcnmte Hord, ell of King# Mountain and l#U? Lou lee Hoover of Charlotts. Mm. Kenneth Crook end Miss Oc tarvia Crawford directed the guests to the ltvtog room where the bride's regJeter wan kept by Mm Ben Go forth and Misn Mary Porter of Char tot to. Mm. W. T. Weir and Mrs. Harold Crawford received at the ehtmnce to Ji? V a * '/ ? -' , v ' f ' .i -- - <D THURSDAY, JUNK >, 1938 4be sun room where punch wn# aorr HOSTESS AT 8 ed by Meedamev Lawrence Lovell, Honoring Mt?i Aubrey Mauney, Qarl Mauney and M1sg Beutah -Sti Ml? Oaelle Kiger Central achool Music Wae furnished by Milea and Prances Hord e Ernest Mauney and others through- cn Monday ever out the afternoon. Around 200 gueats Bowls of love including a number from Charlotte domed the room and Shelby called. Dr ^ L : score prize for n BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ? ,lord for kdleg. Mr and Mrs. Sam Weir, Jr., an- A delicious si nouiice the birth of a daughter. Mar- "ceesorle# was se gle Derice. at Oar it eon Hospital, Gas Those p.'jylni tonia, May 18. ! Misses Louise F - VISIT KEETER'S FOR COTTON SPECIALS M\fk 'during ftlfjx m tyo* Zue/uf, Qt the Sum L f : :-77 r;t:i _ y1 Kl & ttk n iXBflf ' ^^^||^^||||||||^ -f \ lii a JWultit *|p | . . Cooly Hi / ***S3Fli eBSjpHK^^H / ^v M y^ ^ ^ ^ I J J ^ il Jfl r ' I ;-. v . T3 IB v /1 DOTTED \\ J | So #xcUing]Y smart. SWISS , h ( J ing...you'll w#a M !? U; / U i vhw?v? you gol J * flf Hi ; K> MBy versions cbk L J jwl or# flatteringly irn ^ LpJ originals. P#ggy Pa t#sl and spic# to < ioytn 9t htn lji Keeter's E . , Valve For Viln 1 ' ? .. - ' - 1 v-' . '5T-V |1ifiiiiWiiV|lW' ilY" try-^irvB-yv7>fWi'ltfii fcjy iiii^W* II ,4.?,.||MM 1 ? ? , H IRIDGE PARTY Stroude, Virginia Hars'n, 1i Louise Morris and Patterson; Mr. . t'red Plonk, Mr. roude, in embers of and Mrs. John M-rO'll, Mr and Mrs faculty, Miss MaryjJimmle Hortf. Mi i."d Mrs. W. M. ntertalned at bridge Craft of QafTney, IV A. L Hill, Dr. ling. W. L. Kamseur, Luther C'ansler, and ly mixed flowers a- Jnck Ontiand. Mrs.. J 0. Hord and is. Mrs E w Neal came In fcr refreshI was presented high raen'a en and Mrs Jinunie Mr- J Crank Hlocumh returned to New- Bedford, last Kriday, ilad course with a?*- . rved after the game. ' ( included MisM-s MORE SOCIETY ON Muni*. lieuiak OPPOSITE PAGE Ml zc&bUui *$m and Moot! pi . ]Sj ^ \ i! 3^? ?MW i.'A^aM H dotted M MAmWmWM^, \ swiss M TIW*W \ 14 10 20; mMw*^ V I mi I 1 y CROCKS 1?' 1 X^XWiW.' furfp of fililes! /. . "?*' f rfresliinft as I led Drink! / I ? f -J ' i | * m \?im i 1 nens! | sodevinelybecom. Vj fcf rmrrnu 1 ir lhem with pride M .f | voile a Vom tailored classics (| \ 14 io 20. i gay Dirndls...they Kl >fcK Sl.tt ' i ?sisliblel Vivacious 1^1 ... lmer bocks will add your active days in 1 [ltd Yotallonsl / lept. Store I t Never Undersold J
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