r i .social; I Of INTE f PHONES 10-R A ! * mintitiiiiiT^ BELLE IN HART WKOOINQ I wedding characterised by beauty and Charming simplicity wan aolem i nlted Saturday evening. May 21, at I 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe J. Bell, of Klnga Moun- t tain, when Mine Portia I.oulae Bell, i of Klnga Mountain and Charlotte became tbe bride of George Einhart of I O. Sargeant. pastor of tbe bride, per- I formed uie ceremony. ' i The vow* were spoken before tin ! improvised altar In the living room,1 ' wkh the white and green bridal mo- 1 tK emphasised throughout.' Graceful fern* were twined on a trellis and < interspersed with white flowers. Ca- I thedral tapers on white candelabra ' furnished a soft light. | I There were no attendants, the cod < pie entering the ceremony room together. i The bride wore a simple dress of wtiite silk combined with white lace ' and fashioned in slenderising, prln- ' cees lines. She carried a lovely arm bouquet of pink rosebuds. c The bride is the odest daughter of, a Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bell. She attend-] t ed high school in Charlotte and, v Kings Mountain, and later attended [ Appalachian State Teachers College o at Boone. She is a talented artist, a young woman of charm and is ad s mired by a wide circle of friends. [ The groom ih a son of Mrs. Nora EInJhart, of Clyde, Ohio. He is also a ' talented young artiat. He Is now employed as director of sales for the, ' Chicago Sign Sales Corporation, I with offices in Charlotte. The young i couple are now at home In Charlotte.1 ; i ENTERTAINS AT [ HOUSE PARTY , W. K. Mauney, Jr., who was a member of the graduating class of r Lenoir-Rhyne College entertained the members of hie fraternity, the Oam- | ma Beta Chi, National Social Fra- | ternity, of LenolrRhyne College, at a week-end house party at bis cabin 1 at Lake Montonta. t TTie young men arrived Friday aft- t ernoon and were entertained tyring, c their stay with swimming, hose-back 1 riding, boat riding, mountain climbing t fishing, ete. On Saturday evening the Alumni 1 members were dinner gueets of D. R ' Mauney, Jr., in CherrytvUle. |1 Prof. Patterson, faculty advisor to,( the fraternity, who is in charge ofi! Lenolr-Rhyne Summer School. Join-; 1 ed the party Saturday night and Was a guest at the cabin for the remain- ( der of the week-end. The entire party had lunch at Mountain View Hp- 1 tel Sunvkiv. ! : , The Alumni members present were Prof. Patterson and Harry Van . der Linden of Hickory; D. R. Maun- 1 ey. Jr., of Cherryvllle, Frank Bfird of Kanuapolla. Franklin Casper of ' Mt. Pleasant, N. C., Woodward Hunt 1 of Falrntont, N. C., Hubert Aderholdt' mil' W. K. Mauney, Jr.. of Kings ! Mountain; other fraternity members.! ' at the house party were diaries Mor' rieon, 'Pom Foard, John Phillips, , Richard Yoder and Rttifbird Patterson. all of Hickory; Tom Trott ofj Kannapollg and Marvin Cooke of Sal ' Isbury. j ' CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY ANNIVER8ARY , The children and grandchildren of ! Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mauney met at the Aubrey Mauney cottage at Lake Montonia, for a family reunion. Sunday. The affair was planned especially to honor Mrs. Mauney on her birthday anniversary. A boutlful dinner >waa served and ( a beautiful birthday cake graced the table. Those enjoying the fegtlvtties were ( Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Mauney, Miss Martha Lou Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney and chlMren, Peggy , Anne and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Barnee, all of Kings Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. Hennan Wolfe, Betty, An- . na and Nita Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lohr, and LawTence Lohr, Jr., all of Charlotte; Dr. Jacob Maundy of Biltmore. ( CHECK DYSENTERY Don't allow the poisoned accumulations m disordered stomach and bowels to hang on, sap your energy, upset your digestion, ruin your disposition and undermine your heattn. ANTE-FERMEN will solve your problem. - It soothes aids nature In regulation and will help you. AVOID COLITIS A prescription for both children and adults. Ask your druggist. Send empty carton for copy of Addrese Ante Fermen Co., . SONG BOOK FREE 1 Columbia, 6. C. aiinrnWirtrir .ih -ant-M-'.! ? - - AAAaaaaaaaaaa. AA AAA -www?W WW WW WW wW.WWWWWWWW WW WW\ LND PERSONAL HAPPE REST to ND 88 MRS. A. H. PAT BOOK CLUB MEETS Mm. D. C. Mauuey was hostess to members of the Thursday Afternoon Book Club and a targe* number of invited guests, entertaining at her heme on Itidge street on last Thursday afternoon. The rooms were arranged with IkjwIs of colorful flowers. Mil xiiuui nay ma JW- of'if." 'oilowing pr^sratn featuring readngs and- music by-a number of toung people: Headings by Margaret Williams and ltetty llord, pupils ot him Mary Frances iford; piano solo Mies Maune.v; reading ? Patterns? >.v Miss Klltabeth Plonk; piano solo, Srneat Maune.v; ' Prof. Qulzz, Itnpertonution by Mrs. R. 8. Plonk, Jr., of Sessemer City; several short humor* >us readings by Mrs. W. ,K. Mauney. A tempting salad course and a tweet course was served. IECEPTION AT -ORT.UNE HOME Immediately following the wed ling ceremony of Miss Grace Fortune ind Mrs. Harvey Dulln on last Thurs laf evening, an informal reception vag given at the home of the bride's larents, Mr. and Mrs. W. U Fortune m Gold street. The lower floor was thrown enuite and made most Inviting with a trofU8lon of summer flowers The dining room was in green and vhite carrying out the bridal motif. mhe table was laid with a handlome lace cloth and centered with a towl of white lilies, and delphinium vith cathedral tapers at each end. Presiding In the dining room were drs. Helen Neat, Mrs. Harold Craword. Miss Ozell Kiser and Miss Ocaria Crawford served bridal Ices ind cake. Mrs. Jacob Cooper presided at the eglater. >LAVGROUNO 'WORK TO IE STARTED The Junior Woman's Club mem>ers say: "Get out your overalls and akes. gentlemen and ladies", for here's to be a Field Day for garden>nerg next week on Friday, June 17, 'rom 4:30 p. m. 'til dark. The proper y which Mrs. M. M. Carpenter has 10 graciously permitted the Junior Woman's Club to use as a playground is to be entirely cleaned up, tnd made attraotlve by the planting >f flowers and shrubbery. The Junore ask the help of the citizens of he town In this undertaking, which should be of interest to the entire community. Mrs. Robert Miller, chairman of his project, is especially seeking the issistance of the American Legion, fown Council, Fire Department. Vmerlcan Legion Auxiliary, and Sen or Woman's Club. There will be a ab of lemonade, too. to cool the >iicbed and dusty throats of the ivorkers. Tli& program of the Junior Club, A'hUh preceded the business session Monday night, was in charge cf tne International Relations Committee. Rev. L. Boyl llamtn made a most InalKiiolluA n n >1 into roat {ti In Illinois. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nlmmcns were called to Ashevllle this week on ac-( count of the critical illness of a brot' r-in law. Mrs. Carl Davidson has returned home from the Presbyterian hospi-j tal and is improving nicely but will be confined to her room for a while j Miss Dorothy Patterson is spending the week In Charlotte, guest ot her sl6ters, Mrs. J. C. amathers and Miss Fairy Grace Patterson. Mr. Byron Keeter, of Hooter's Department Store, is expected back today from Baltimore where he ha# been on a buying trip. Misses Mary Frances and Busle U goo left Wednesday for Buffalo Ltthia Springe, Va? where they win spend the summer. Miss Peggy Rhinehardt of Lincoln ton 1? spending this week In Kino Mountain, guest of her cousin, Mtotr Nacy Parrlsh. c Judge and Mrs. N. A. Townsend :f Washington, D. C? visited his j mother, Mrs. Oliver, and sister, Mrs. j Fleming Ramseur, laBt week. i Mr. Jackson Townsend of Hoosick' Falls, N. Y., spent the week-end with' his sister. Mrs. Fleming Itamseur,' and niece, Mrs. Paul Mauney. I ?O? Miss Violet Goforth has been seri| ou&ly ill for the past week. She is a i patient in the City Hospital. Gas-J tonia, where she underwent an opera (UTSCUk FRII iewSHH Also Provci Irn p ^BOwMA Ofw J Of A,^^v, Jr or you mi ML o> Bid m ^H PfHhw^^HV alBi^l n i mbkjjP^M i B I ? . H '-'aMMOMB* ' t r . M" '. ?__?.?J v^^KL, , H " fl k > II 1 ^HVn ? }% ; ' " ' ' ' t^i - ' . '''. ' -" * - :-.' . ^lv^.l. -?-* .-til * - ... ._ fin'i'kfci"' Vi ~ * -_ifc * ...v ALDTHUR8DAY, JTJNH ?. 1?S? lloa )Mt week. Mrs. M. B. Ramsey. Burvle Ra: sey and Wilton Wright or Wash in, ton, D C., are spending this wee with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wright an family. Mr. and Mrs. Upward McGiU an children of Dallas, Texag, expect t arrive late in the week for a visit t Mr. McGni's parents. Mr. and Mri A. J McGill. Mrs It. K Elam has returned fror Italelgh where she attended commel * <"01001 at State College Her sot i'hill!|i Klani, giaduated with bigi honors. Mr. and Mrs. Grady King open Si;:,das in Ticone Thev were a i L_??? - - - . v ~~ \ J <. . A. Funds Ava nmkov F mmmj m wmvx H Hi. I i may waste in any ?? I WT 4 tan they may save id W // ooaa the refrigerator / *"* / no yow work with NIW I M?ia? be Trays-NIWLY- / 0||7*7 ble teterior ... raw / VO|C| ? ted doeeae more / ' FrigklaJre with the / Come io. See it / _ I *idfc *"85 2EE ?E9H / *^''oJd52^5 FVtMIDAIRK FIRST . . . AND IAVII PAULINE STO MARGRA( : . ^ ' r.-v >- , - . . 1 r , I In Kings Mountain during the weefc- 1 'end. Mine Vera. Ei'l-. was en-route to I Nashville, Tenti., w'nere she enrolled for summer oour ?3 at Scarrltt College and Peafcody Mrs. E. W. Blanton and daughter, Mrs. Mae Walker a6tend*?l the gradn atlng finale at East Carolina Teacn' ers College, Greenville, N. C.. June 3-6. at which time Miss Mareella : tllantcn graduated with honors. Miss J Blanton returned homo with them. Miss Illnnton has joined the faculty of the school of Raleigh and will aa, sttniv her duties in the ?-arly fall. i .. irst year's mile post in i not miss this opportu- 1 re appreciation to you i year successful. rselves to strive at all i best of our ability. lonestly earned the title * Drug Prices in Kings t unnecessary for anyone j inimum prices. j than ever before to 1 a cordial invitation to render you the best serF?THANK YOU ain Drug Co. j J. L. McGill H all Store DEEPEST EVL Ser u ..Upkeep! / SfUfrr . I I isjjfc fore your eye*-bow / mPto!! w Silent MtterMiwr / P.* Wing com ... but oa If on mutt uve in mU I Sk^BK 'v-'" / rSlP" / 1 / ~"'*%ss/y>>w;' I 1 RE 1 :e store 1 .-1 BUILD *1^1 *' 1 NOW j - n "? .iliable | ompany j "i>j , _ . - -'M X/ I 1 wm - > I i HH ~1 v Lp^K** J * ' '^H BL^f?i, iBSHgig '/KHH I METER-MISER 1 Bm-r