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^ r- -V 7 : ! ?' x : lM* SOCIAL Of INTE < > ^ PHONES 10 R A ! I .1 . . - ; ' , ' BRIDE-ELECT HONORED Mr*. N. V- McUill and Mrs. Charles DUllng were hostesses on last Friday afternoon entertaining at 'the mime vi toe iituer. TUe party was one of the many lovely affairs given in honor of Miss Virginia Parsons elpce the announcement of' h?<r engagement. The rooms in which four tables were arranged for bridge were taste' fully decorated with bowls of cut flowers. Miss Frances Hbrd won i high-score prise and Miss Helen Hay ]o wscore prise. Attractive gift* were presented the Jjonoree by each of the hostesses. A delicious salad with accessories ai>d a sweet course was served. Guests Included Misses Virginia ?? . m*".. Pttttblfi;' 'Mtfrf Tcffsf f raawpiLHWUtlap i Patterson. Helen Hay, Frances ilord Bars Lee Harrlll. Pauline Nelsler. Mildred Moss, Sara Hambrlght. Ells abeth Ware;* Mesdaraes Harry Page. Paul Nelsler. Harold Hunnteult and l.ogan Stowe. Out of town guests Included Mr*. Carlyle Isley of Burlington and Ml** Louise Morris of Charlotte Mrs. H. T. Fulton- and Mrs. Annie Dilllng were tea guests. . PRIDE AND BRIDE-ELECT TO BE HONORED jwrs. p. ij. wore: Misses Annie Mae and Rllsabeth, Ware will entertain at a tea Friday afternoon. A Jorge number of attests have been In vlted to meet Mrs. Fred Stallworth, a recent bride, who before her mat' r'age was Miss C'laudla McChesney of Woodniff. a. C. Miss' Virginia Parsons whose marriage to Mr. Ivan 1 \ Rosenthal will be an important event of next week. InflfUL TRUCK PRICES UV I0WEST PRICE BRACKET V^SJS5*?*! X^n r Three arc main factory-cltr dell- rred| prlcre complied fiom pcbiiahec In- I formation. Including Federal tax a I and elendard equipment. Di ul I I whr tie, transportation. and elate bud | L.??* mi ?p7/, extra, f or L'odfe I local delivered prices and huny I ( Budget Terms, sec your Dodge de??? >. I f BUT b"Yy ! MOM mm There's very little difference between pricea of the three leading t lowest-priced tracks. But line up I a Dodge alongside the other 2 and SEES THE DIFFERENCE t in whet you get for the money. \ 10fl* RUSTPROOFMG. PreMrvM the finish, protect* t trade-in value. Only Dodge p rives you complete Bonderiiing under the enamel on cabs, bodice, hoods, fenders, radiator shells, etc, 7 ENGINES. Each Dodge f Truck le POWERED . ~ RIGHT for brillient performence end maximum economy. Only Dodge In the lowest-price field I uses 7. different engines for the different truck capacities from H- to 3-ton. n IgVvMOU STEEL. In ul* , shafts and spring to pro- I ant breakdowns snd cut rsaairsl Has sbock-rssistant toughasss far la wens of ordinary steels.# i ? ml ' ' f, Ware & Falls Motor Co. J 24 N. R. R. Are " >' > -WV>'t o'??.'y<.^k->'C| ?1 '! ! _ - ' AND PERSONAL HAPPE1 REST to iND 88 MRS. A- H. PAT7 KLCEH r ION FOR BRIDE AND. BRIDE-ELECT Miii. William Kemp Mauney was ovless at a reception at her home ill 1'iedinuul Avenue Tuesday alter.men. hon.nug her daughter-in-law, .virs. William Kept Mauuey, Jr., a re cent bride and charming aduiuon to the younger eel df Kings Mountain nc Miss Virginia Parsons, brideelect. iue emirf lower floor of the Mauney home was artistically arranged with a profusion of summer (lowers. ^ The guests were greeted on the Mch by Mrs. Cora Hunter, of Dallas . exas. and Mrs. W. A. Kidenhour. >n the living room they were greet -it by Mrs. S. A-. Mauney and pre1 "iffeVTffTffP^FJWf? mg K. C. Cooper. The receiving line was .lomposed Of Mrs William K>-mp Mauney. Sr.. wearing hyacinth blue iact. Mrs. William * ?"?? Jr. In p?:arh net and satin combln <l, Mrs. \V. A Simpson of Hickory. N. C.. mcther of the bride wearing hlii< chiffon. Mlrs Virginia Parsons, rearing evqua chiffon,. Mrs. L. <J" Parsons. mother ^f the bride-elect, Mrs. i,ee P. Frnns. Hickory. N. C., Mrs. L. Boj?l Hamm. Miss Jane Bass. Hickorv. Mrs tjarland Still, WinstonSalem. X. c. Mrs. c E. Xelsler and Mrs. J. E Anthony directed the guests to the library Vltere Mrs. H. h. Mauney Mrs. Joe Mauney had rlrtrtre of the iegl?ter. Mrs. W. M. Bovce and Mrs O. W. Myers received In the dinlne room. The bridal color note, white and green, was observed In the table decorations and refreshments. The table was siirend with '^'acecover and centered with a howl of bvely white feverfew and fern. A shower of dainty white flowers, tiedwith streamers of narrow white ribbon fell from the chandelier. Ices In bridal molds, individual cake and mints were served hv Misses Margaret Cooper. Dorothy Plonk. Martha !g>u Mauney. galena Paiton Onrolee u..?(1i C- ?l. O.-l 1 i >u i oitr tim i .-|I, C#V .*1 ?xw- OUHT ttUU c.lh-abeth Nelll. Mm. B. N. Barn"" rpoefved In the sunrcom. Here refreshing punch waft served by Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, Mr* Jacob Cooper and Mrs. Carl Mauney. The punch table was decorated with white feverfew and greenery. Ooodbves were spoken by Mrs. S. V Bowery and Mrs. p. C. Mauney..' More than 15ft attests called durhg the hours from 4 until 6. PARTY FOR BRIDE M'ss Virginia Parsons. jufce bflde-elect was the inspiration of a lovely partv on last Thursday even'ne when Mrs. Carlyle Isley of BurIngton and Miss Mnry Frances Hord entertained at the home of Miss Herd. The rroms were arranged with summer flowers. Bridge was played at five tables ?nd one table of Chinese Checkers. nob in play. Mrs. Logan Stowe was winner- of t'ah score prize and Miss IVrrothy Patterson, floating prize. Miss Parsons was presented a r.ft by the hostesses. Tempting refreshments consisting >f a salad and sweet course were terved. Guests Included Misses Virginia 'arsons. Helen Hay. Dorothv Patter mn. Ma.rv Boast Plonk. Elizabeth iVare. Clara Plonk and Tsabelle Anhony; Mesdames Ixtgan Stowe, "Maude Hambrlght. N. F. McOlll, Har Id Hunnlcutt, W. K. Mauney. Harv Warren. Jimmy Harris, Clarence 'l'Pk. J. G. Hord and Fred. Plonk, ill of Kines Moun,a'n: Mrs. John | Vilson of Cherryville. Miss Kathleen loting of Shelhy; Mrs Ben Whiting Wtsses Virginia Campbell. Louise tfi rris. Florence !>?rch. all of Charotte; Mrs W. M. Craft of Gaffney. drs. BUI Tlite of Hemp. .EGION AUXILIARY ;LECT8 OFFICERS On June 1.1th. the American T.e :irn Auxinarv met- at the Mountain I .'lew House with Mrs. W O Oavpny rtd Mrs. A. O. Sargeeni as Joint lostessps. There were 14 member* resent and two visitor*. The president. Mia. J 6. Ware, ireslde dover the meeting. The following officers were electd to serve the ensuing year: Proetdent. Mrs. J. 8. Ware. lat Vice-Prewtdenf, Mrs. Paul launey. 2nd Vice-President. Mrs. alee A. 'ridges. t Secretary-Treasurer. Mia. B M fayea. Historian, Mrs. Pride Ratterree ; Ohnplaln. Mr*. A. O. Sargesnt. Sargeant-at-erms. Mrs. L. IX Shn- ' ?rd. Mrs. Panl Mauney and Mrs J. M. the* read Interesting articles on ; ldae and Plsg Day, the topic for ! tie month of June. \ The hosteSae* served delightful < refreshments. f I ? ** V . i: ' ' J. THE KINOB MOUNTAIN HERA " | NINCS ! WOMEN t rERSON, Editor 1 IvlcCHESNEY-ST ALU WORTH VARRIAGE &OLMNIZED IN WOODRUFF. S. C. 'I'lie inrnage of Miss Claudia Townaend MeCheaney and Fred Hush btallworlh was solemnised V\ednecday eteiiing. June 14, in Woodruff. 8. C., at the. Freabyterliui church with tbe bride's father, Kev. F. 8. ,Mc('he?ri?-y, pastor of the chur r!i, performing the ceremony. Frior to tne cRn-mimv > ? . - M pi Vf^lUIII of nuptial 'music ?Uh given l>> Miss Margaret NVeeka, organist; Mlsa .Vary MoCbeeney and ft. H. Kilgore. % oca list a. Miss Weeks played "Ave .Maria" by .Srbubert. "Andante Cuntabile1 from the Klftb t>.- mphony of Tschatkcwaky una Ldebeatruum" by Matt 1 WrHT^BV,,VlWiefiri,SFW^wewma? nay ung "Lift" by Curran aud "Stars of the Night Sin* S ftly.* KdI ward*. and Mr. Kilgore sang "Palm j-if tire Night,' llolim, and O Perfect i l.?>ve. Parnby.. The Bridal Cboroua fr m Lohengrin ?n? need as a prai ioKaionul and Men'delasohn'a we# I?.iik march tit the recessional. i Paul McCV?tirv. Jr.. brother da the bride and Samuel Kilgore acted j h* ushers. Cher ushers were Hugh MoOheanev, br-ther of the ( bride, and Henry- Workman. Jr. The y-oomsmen were Jimmie ? tail worth I lirother of h*- > idtfgroe.m. at>d Henrv Pelk Simpson of Greenville.' The bridetntc't's Miss Maty. Mo jChtsnev titul Mi-- Kate MoClicsuev teeters of tV bri^e. wore white frocks of cbf'.Hl made Hriiii'i'ss Engenie style and "Carried utm bouquets of white trl.-nlioii tied with blue tuloe. Mrs Florence Moffatt. of Itlchinond. Va.. *a? maid of honor and Map gowned in white chiffon alao, made on similar lines to those of the bridesmaids. and carried white Kludiolt tied with yellow tulle. The bride entered om the -arm of her eldest brother, Samuel McOheaney of Augustus. Oa.. who gave her j.way, and Mr. Stallworth had ai? his best man, his uncle. Ernest Stallworth of Pacolet. The bride was never more loveljr than in her wedding dress of Ivory satin madfe on classic lines designed^ with Queen Elizabeth collhr and* long fitted sleeves fitted at the wrists. Her long veil of illusion extended the length of her train and the short over^the-face veil was caught to the head with a tiara of seed "pearl. Her flowers were of bride's rtjm-b snowerffl wtm Mies or too valley. The bride's mother. Mrs. P. S. Me Chesney, wore a Catalina blue lacc dress with corsage of sweetheart roses, and Mrs. F. K. Stallworth's niothor of the bridegroom. costume was of blaeh lace with corsage of rod rosea. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party, out of town guests end n number of close friends and relatives were entertained at a loveW reception at "Kilbirnle," the ' ome of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kilgore. erns'ns of Mr. stallworth. The bride is one of Woodruff's most charming young women and has been popular in social and rel'glou* circles She Is a graduate of the Woodruff high school and Queen Cblcora college - of Charlotte. N. O.. where she was a member of the Alpha Kappa Gamma leadership soror ty. Since graduation she .has been n member of the local grammar school faculty. Mr. Stallworth is a native of Wood ruff. S.-C.. the sen of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Stallworth of West Keorgtn street, and the grandson of the late A V. Stallworth. prominent educator and Mrs. A. V. Stallworth. He is a graduate of the Woodruff schorl? and the Presbyterian college at Clinton. whore his fraternity was Pi K;.t* pa Phi. He Is now a popular young business man of Kings Mountain ! where he is manager of the BelU ' ++++.j.^.++.).+.J.+^+++++++++++<.++ + -t. I YOUR INVITED GU ? ICE CI I " They w:ll eat cheaper lc< ;; claim about the refreshm ; they would enjoy them s< ved Southern Dairies anc I: them the best which will the expense incurred to r ;: cess. Kings Mount Hie Ren Home of Southern Dair * V"';S-' ' V"-5- r * a LD. THURSDAY. JUNE 25. IMS ? Himpson atore. ' j Mr. and Mra. Hta II worth left for their wedding nip, and upon their I red rn w'.ll moke their home at 171 King street, Kings Mountain. . Kor traveling the bride wore a [ bandarme model of itrav crepe with > imiteh'ng eyelet lace Jacket with ' hi'irtnoriea of black and Asia pink, Iter c< isatp being of radiance rosea. ! Tilt. K-I - ? ? w??uv o i/uiciiib, mo itev. 1*. | S M'i'h< . <e> anil Mi* M 'v. siii v ' i )'< rtsiined at a buffet supper following the rehearsal Tuesday eveniig. lie guests being members of the bridal party and a few close friends and relatives. Among those attending the w? d1 uhig from Kings Mountain were: ' Itev. and Mrs. P. ,D. Patrick. Mrs. Luther Ware. Misses Rllraheth" and Annie Mae Ware. Mr. Kmnklln Ware aiai the entire staff if PelU's Dept. rtinent Store. 1 . VTTEND8 WEDDING N GEORGIA Mi?s Dolores Mcjkiuiel left this week f-r Chlcainnirga. (la. where s? < Is to be e brldesmnld at the wed ding of Miss Barbara Wheeler with whom she roomed and was associa, t<d as teacher In the Charlotte ?ch<ois. Miss Wheeler Is a kinswoman of the late Mrs J. L. McKay mmmm+mmii in isilrf.W. Tllll 'Ti If Inn ' Mountain r J f RECENT BRIDE HONORED X Mrs John Phil Wilson, nee Miss Ncncy Herd, was the inspiration of n Invnlv nurfw ?? - ** ?""" ? !-?i m wiin II .tllW CHI Til 111 Hrntbrfght was hostess on WednetiJI id) afternoon. JM 1 an'd other summer flotiffl ers were effectively arranged throu-jl g! out the rooms Ptidge and Chinese Checkers pro II vided amusement. Mis. Carlyle la- | ley. cf Burlington soured high In I h- dee and M-? C. I) "Ware In Chi I chook'-rs. (-"ch revolving attrac-ll t've trophies. Mrs Wilson was pre- II rented a lovely gift. II Guests included -Mrs. John Phil I Wilson: the honoree, Misses v'r'|| ginfa Parscns, Dorothy Patterson. II Mary Prances Hord Ootavla Craw- I ford. Mitrjorle Hord, Mary l?ulae 11 Rhyne; Mdsdnmes Elmer Logan. I John Gamble, Tern Pulton, R. R. I] Yarboro. Logan S'owe. E. W. Hord II Billy llouaer, C. D. Ware, J. D. Hord 11 all of Kings Mountain;' Miss Julia II (Cont'd on back page) By burning 25% slower than II In average off the 15'other I of tbo largest-selling brands I tested?slower than any of I them?CAMELS gfvo smok- I s EMM SMOKES VERMCK _ JP| | I ^P L k I^K 4KMT ^pr CAMELS COSTUER TOBACCOS PENNV FOR PENNY VOUR EST CIGARETTE BUVl +*+++++++*++**++-M | ests know good .. ream :: * - i; 4 I * Cream anrl mr*.r? ? _ ? ? - - v?a*V? V T VU V. /V " T I ients being delicious but "; I ) much more if you ser- ;; I I you will be giving <; I be economy considering ?J I nake the occasion a sue- ;: I ain Drug Co. ; I ill Store : I iw Better Ice Cream > , . 1 ' .'v v - ' v - * - *- " ; V.'? ? V . i; ? ' - . , ? - ': * **." , .1 MYERS' I OFFERS THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES " ' tuSn r un I Summer I Clearance! One Special Group Childrens P" A Print and Sheer Dresses. Sl.lH) value Slip, SUMMER CLEARANCE - VtfV | One Group of Ladies Silk and Spun ?. a a I ' ttayon urcsscs. v aiues 10 ' ' 1 | fill" Y~ SUMMER CLEARANCE 1,vv | U Roys' $2.00 Sanforized Suits 2 Piece ah Coat and Pants. Long & short pants M./|* I [ SUMMER CLEARANCE ** f v | Pepperell and Cannon Sheets First Quality. $1.25 value. 81xf<f X // I SUMMER CLEARANCE "It I Extra Large Turkish Reach ? a Towels. Fancy Plaids I Mf* I SUMMER CLEARANCE AaJV I WASH CLOTHS g I TWO FOR *)C I Ladies $3.00 all Wool Bathing -j 1 p SUITS?Samples LlJ I Kayser's Kay Nytees and Pajamas ra in lovely Printed Batiste?pair ijlf SUMMER: CLEARANCE 1 v Kayseris and Gotham Gold Stripe *7 A First quality, full fashioned Hose?pair / Mf* SUMMER CLEARANCE * First quality full fashion pure Thread m* g\ Silk Hose. New Shades SXr SUMMER CLEARANCE vuv TWO FOR . $1.00 [ V .... ' 'l ' '.' ' ' ' ' . ' i V Kayser's Step-ins, Panties OA and Briefs?Summer Clearance?pair OtrV Ladies Huarache Sandals in White Natural and Tan and White. Not a full | p?a run of sizes. $2.00 values?pair I jM SUMMER CLEARANCE ? i Children's Patents and White 9*9 jl Sandals, values to $2.00?pair / P 3 SUMMER CLEARANCE II Meft's Summer Straws in Sailors wyv and Soft Waterproof Straws / SUMMER CLEARANCE Men's Sport Shirts, White /p\l|B7 Rayon Silk. $1.45 Value ^ / I* SUMMER CLEARANCE v llanes and Gripper Shorts, also . 1 A Briefs?25c value I SUMMER CLEARANCE A M n?i ct? I m)ci5 ucpi. oiuie | Your Friendly Merchant I . j 'I , .' * * Vai
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