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HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Miss Margaret Smith was Uo?i?-?s
to her bridge club and Invited guests
?ntertainlug at her joiiii: n In*.
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Harry Warren scored high
and Mrs. Coin an Palls, low, each re...
celving attractive prizes.
A salad course with accessories
I . woe served.
Those present included M est! antes
Marry Wan-en Cent an I'^hJIs. Harry
1'age, Bill Thomson, George Moss;
Misses Helen Hay, Mildred Moss,
Earn. Kate Oruiund and Helen Ridenhour
all of Kings Mountain. Mrs.
Cutter of Greenville, 8. C., and Mrs.
Garland Still of Winston-Salem, N.C.
WARE-DIXON
ANNOUNCEMENT
Of interest to friends is the no
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Ruby Ware and Mr. Holland Dixon
la th of this city, which will take
place Saturday, July 22.
The ceremony will take place at
f. 00 o'clock In Central Methodist
church. The Rev. E. W. Pox, pus tot
or the church, will cfflllate.
Miss Ware is the daughter of Mr.
and Mm. John F. Ware. Mr. Dixon
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B P Dlx
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HEVENOR-SMITH ,
Miss Jane Smith. formerlv of
Kings Mountain -was married to Mr.
Charles MnJcolm .Hevenor, of Tulsa.
Oklahoma, on Saturday. June 17. The
r arrlago tcok place at ihe boms;
'the brldw'a .sister Mrs. Winfield Seott
lntch, at Rlderwood, Maryland.
? Upon the adjournment of ' Conpteaa,
Mr. and Mrs. Haver, or, will
leave for TuIbh and will visit Misa
Margaret Smith, Mr. and Mrs. EI
Smith, enroute.
. The coupe are now making their
home at 1916 It. S. T. Washington.
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PRETTY PARTY FOR BRIOE
Mrs. W. K. Mhunty, Jr., a recent
jr'.ije was honoree at a pretty party
Ml loist TK uro/t?v.? ? .?**( *? ?? ** ?
?? ?-?v ijiuiduqi <;tcuiu? M ura
ome rt Miss France? Goforth wltfi
M4es Goforth and Miss Sallna Parton
t . X int luwtefSt-K.
Tire IbndaJ ootors, white and
Vieeu were observed: *.a the floral
'eccratlons which consisted of
hasia daisies. Queen Anne's lace
mid other white summer flowers.
Mrs. Mauney scored high and Mrs
'Jimmy Harris, low. each receiving
eitntotfve trtphie*. Mrs. Madhey
was also presented a set of goblets
i i crystal. Five tables of bridge were
in play.
A frozen salad course wleh acceeseries
was served wl?h the bridal
r otif attain emphasised. The favors'
were tiny cclophane bags, filled with |
spread with attractive covers and
centered with small vases of roses j
tn which were attached tiny wed-,
ding bells.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Garvip of Alta- ;
. ista. .Va., announce the birth of a1
Jutisljt-r, Elizabeth G&illarcf, on
June 22nd at Meme'lSl Hospital,
i.vnchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Garcia
lived in Kings -Mountain for ' some
time and. have many friends here
\vI)o will be interested in th<* atK-ve '
s.nnouncement.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Of cordial interest to Herald read-J
era Is the following a nouuh cement; i
Mrs. Junius Wrt-nji. of &i)e' City, j
announces the engagement of her
daughter. Sara Margaret, ti Wiljlam
itniph Craig, Jr.. of Kings Mountain.
The marriage w ill take place jn August.
Mias Wreen is a member ol tte
Kings Mountain School faculty.
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WOMEN I
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(Reported)
Mrs. A. H. Patterson and Mlsa I
Df- 10thj Patterson were hostesses at I
a tea given at the Woman's Club I
Tuesday afternoon honoring Miss I
Virginia Parsons, whose marriage to I
Mr. Ivan Rosenthal takes place this I
evening, Mrs. Marry Warren, nee I
Mis# Sara Kluger, a recent bride, I
and Mrtj. John Phil Wilson of Chei* I
ryvllle, > nee Miss Nancy Hord, of I
Kings Mountain, also a recent bride. I
Miss Margaret Wronn, of filler Cltjr, I
ai d Kings Mountain, -whose engage* I
tn< nt was announced Sunday, shared I
hooors with the above.The
hall. lounge and assembly a
room of 'he first floor were arrang- I
ed with bowls of mixed flowers In I
teste shades, vases of pink gladioli, I
baskets of shasta daisies and green* I
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Mrs. J. E. Herndon and Mrs. M. I
At Ware greeted the guests at- the I
ei trance and Mrs Joe Thomson Hi* I
treduced them to ?he first receiving I
l'nfe which was stationed in the I
lotyige and c-omposed. of the follow
Ing: Mrs.. A. H. Patterson, Miss Vtr* I
g nla Larsons, her mother, Mrs. I* I
P. Parsons, Miss Dorothy Patterson. I
Mrs Harry Warren, Mrs. John Phil I
Wilson, her mother, Mrs. E. W. I
Jtor'd. Mrs. Annie Jackson Hudgins, I
of St. Petersburg. Fla., and Miss J
Margaret Wrenn. Mrs. Patterson iffo}
v-r.re a dr-s' ri \l!ee blue lace over : ?3
taffeta with rose-pink accessories, BS
Miss Parscns. a becoming acqua I
voile combine 1 vviiti white Mr War I
ren, white French organdy over I
white taffeta. MjV John Phil Wilson I
ber wedding dress of soft blue taf- I
fcta, Miss Dorothy Patterson, a I
dress of pink silk bet fashioned wlta I
wasp waist and full skirti Miss I
Wrenn, pink georgette with blue I
trimming and fashioned' with quaint I
hoop skirt.
Mrs. P. E. Finger directed the I
guests to the second receiving line I
stationed in the assembly room and I
made up of the following: Mrs. W. I
K. Matiney. Sr., Mrs. W. K Mauney. I
Jr . a recent bride, Mrs. Fred Stalt I
worth, also a recent bride, Mrs. Zeb H
Plonk, of Baldwin. Long Island. N. I
V? Mrs. Hazel Crenshaw, of Bel- I
mcnt. Mrs Wray Plonk, Mfs. Car- I
hie Isley, of Burlington.
Mrs. Fred Plonk and Mrs. Grady
King directed the guests to the low
r, floor where they were greeted in I
the hall by Mrs. J. R. Davis and Mrs. I
1. B. Goforth
The register was kept by Mrs. Lea,I
ter Hoke. The hall was arranged'B
v. :?h howls of mixed flowers and
gladcll. Mrs. B. 8. Neilt. Mrs. M. H I
B-rer and Mrs. L D. Shuford re- I
reived In the dining room. The tea I
fable, anpotnted In bridal green and I
white, was spread with a lace cover I
end centered with a bowl of white I
br-Mol falrv. fe^rfw. gardenias I
rnd gladioli. lees. cakes, and mints I
In' the bridal colors were served by I
Misses Mary Foust Plonk, Mar^ I
Frances Hord, Sara Hambright, I
Mary Louise Rhvne, Frances Plonk, I
F'.'sabeth Ware and Mrs. George 1
Moss.
Punch was served by Mesdames I
Grady Patterson. J. ,D. Hord and W. I
K. Crook. The punch table was dec* I
(rated with huge sraata daisies and I
greenery.
Mrs. Aubrey Mauney and Mrs. H. |H
K Lynch bade the guests good-bye. |fl'
BRIDGE HOSTES8
Mrs. R. t* Mauney nnd Mrs. D. C. I
Mauney were bridge hostesses on I
Inst Saturday afternoon entertaining I
at the heme of the latter.- eompU- I
mentary to Mrs W. K. Matiney, Jr., I
a June bride. Mrs. Harry Warren, I
bride of the 'ate spring and Miss I
Virginia Parsons bride-elect.
The rooms where six tables were S
a?reng"d for bridge, serf- decorated |
I with bowls of summer flowers.
A tempting and attractive salad Jag
and sweet course was served.
Mrs .Toe Vetster scored, hl^li and
| Mrs. Carlvle Islev, second high.
G-'fts were preseinjbed Mesdames ^5
! Maiiney and Warren and Miss Par- I
sons. - - r
RECENT BRIDE HONORED
Mrs. Harry Warren, nee Mine Earn I
Finger, was the Inspiration of a most I
entoyable bridge party at the heme I
of Mrs. M. A. Ware , last Friday even fl
Ing. H
The rooms were arranged with I
rolorful gladioli and mixed garden I
flowers.
Soon after the arrival of the guests I
a telegram bearing greetings. and |
t>e*t wishes to the honoree. from I
Miss Jean Ware, of New York City,
was delivered.
"Hrldae wne played at six tables I
with Miss Helen Hay acorlnr high
rnd Mfaa Martha France# MeOllI. I
low Olfte were presented Mrs. Hat* I
ry Warden. Mlaa Virginia Parson* I
Mrs W. K. NTagney. Jr.. and Mrs. I
Mrs. Coman Falls
A froenn salad with accessories
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