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Society News 1 (Cont'd from Society pagei tuj ,ke tea was nerved. Those present included Mesdames Harry Warren. W. K. Mauney, JrJ W. K. Mauney, Sr. Ccmau Kalis Harold Hunnicutt Fred Stallworth, Harold Crawford. John Oamiiie, Mat ry Puge, John McGill, Howard Jacksco, Bill Thomson; Misses Virginia I'liiscis. Mary Fount Plouk. Ma i gar et Smith, Nina Jackson.' Martha l'rances McGill, Klizað Ware, JUlfn Hay, Frances Hord. Dorothy Patterscn, Sara Kate Ormand. all of Kings Mountain; Mrs Cutter of I Oreenvlle, S. C., aud Miss Louise Morris of Cliarloite. BRIDE AND BRIDE-ELECT HONORED AT TEA \a a lovely compliment to Mrs Fred Stall worth, a recent bride, and charming addition to Kings Mountain's young matrons, and 'o Miss Virginia Parsons, brldc-elect, Mrs. F? L. Ware MVsaee -Annie Mae and Klizabetb Ware, were hostesses at it tea at their hoine-oti last Friday afternoon. Gladioli, giant shusta daisies, and l>owls of mixed flowers were arrang < d with pleasing effect throughout the rooms In the dining rcom the bridal colors, green and white, were ' ,|tif.<WEMiiu"fi? iEuiwmi' nil mi1 with an imported lace cover and had for its center decoration a bowl of feverfew. snapdragons and feni*. The guests were greeted on the front porch by Mrs. Cora Itunter of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Nell Patrick and in the hall by Mrs. J. R. I lav 1s. Mrs. W. M. Boyce Introduced the1 gueota to the receiving liue coutpos hi of the JoUowiut: U<s. F. t. Ware in blue lace, Miss Elizabeth War?. witariBK blue taffota, Mrs. Fred Stall-worth In a becoming dress o? black and white georgette combined. Mrs. McCheeney, of Woodruff. S. C.. IMPERIAL THEATRE PHONE 134 * Kings Mountain's Popular Play House TODAY?THURSDAY Big Double Feature Program Leo Corillo In "Girl And The Gambler" 'i Kermlt Maynard In , "Rough Rider Rhythm" "3couta To The Rescue No. 6" Everybody 10c ; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Double Feature Program l^ucHe Rail in ' "PANAMA LADY" I , Jack Randall In "ACROSS The PLAINS" ! "Popeye and Micky Mouae" Red Barry No. 13 10c and 15c MONDAY and TUESDAY Lupe Velet in "The Girl From Mexico" , Mar?k Of Time?Comedy '" 10c and 15c J j "V. Thursday Ai "BOY FR Jane W Saturday & Do ''STORM OV1 Patric Knowles? "MY SON IS A Alan Baxter ? J Monday And "LET FREE DC Nelaon Eddy ? ^ i ' - % Wednesday?Double Ft Zane ( "MYSTERIOUI PiiooaII XToir/1 A** U A%UO(^ll AlCfcjr VI ^711 ?? f , "LITTLE Am ' Edith Fellows?: '*<T'" . .: ' - , . *.*v .; ' ? i totber ?t Mrs. Stall worth. Mini Vlr*Uila Paraoaa. wearing flow I tied voile with corsage of gardening, lira Marian K.rkpairlck of Char- i lotte, Jane bride-elect, lira. William IV. Mauue/, Jr.. a recent bride, MUi Mies Mary McCbesuey,, MIhs Kate McCbesney and Mra. Stewar*, alt of i Woodruff. 8. C? ' Mrs. John McOill and Mies Margaret Hunnicutt revolt* at the dining room door. Mra. \f tittle MrKaddt-n. Mra. T. P. McGIll mid Mra. Tom Hudspeth preM lo? ' ' j flier uiiiiug ruuui nuu were aosnicu Ic serving by Mrs. Jacob < on-'. Misses Dorothy Patterson, Octavta Crawford and Maude Williams. Ices, individual cakes and minis In brial colors were served. 'i'ue guests were greeted In the ' ark hall by Mr*. John Gamble and Miss Mitchell Williams and .d'recu d to the room whore the regis'. ?r was kept by Miss Funny Carpent' r Miss Mary Grier Leslie of l^eslle. S. t\. and Miss Annie Mae Ware here lu charge of the register. Mrs. ft. A. Lowery and M!*-t Klla Harmon directed tc the porch where refreshing punch. wa? served "!>> Kfiss I/ouise Morris of Charlotte and Miss ! Mary Frances Kbrd. Gtx dhyes were sp<>ken . by Mrs ' J. F. Hambrlglit of Grover and Mrs. j J. M. Garrison. HOSTESS AT LOVllV PAHTV ?HaiuuHipit its. tildgi hostess entertaining at her home on , Thursday afternoon. The party was' given complimentary to Mlaa Virginia Pursons, bride-elect. - Daisies, gladioli and other lovely flowers were used in deccratlon. Bridge was played at 'five tables w'lh Mrs. W. K. Mattney. Sr.. scoring high. Miss Pnrs? ns v-as presented a aJ/tt, of crystal In her chosen patjern and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr.. a recent bride was also remembered with Va gft. H Guests Included the' honoree. MisS Virginia Parsons, Misses Mary Frances Hard. Helen Hay. Eva Plonk. Sar alfe Harrll; Mesdnmes L. C. Persons E. A. Hafrlll. Harold HUnnlcutt.-Har ry Page, George Mess. Auhrey Maun oy. J. Pi Thompson. W. J. Fulkorson Haywood E. Lynch. Jacob Coper. Stewart Thomson. W. K. Mauney, Sp.W. K Ma tine v. jr.. and L. P Sto-wC ill of Kines Mountain. Mrs. Carljyle Isley of PMrllngton; Miss I-otllse Morris and Mrs. C. F. Hunter \or Charlotte: Mrs. Jchn Wilson dfrC'berrvvflte. HOSE NT HAL-PAR SON 8 WEDDING TO BE SOLEMNIZED THIS EVENING A wedding of Interest to a wide r-lrcle of friends will be sclemnlzed ?t the Presbyterian Church at 8:30 1 ihis evening when Miss Virginia Parsons, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L C. Parsons of this place, will he i inarrled to Mr. Ivan Rosenthal, of i SVw York City. 1 Rev. P. I>. Patrick, pastor of thp-" hnrch will officiate. f M'tslr will he furnished by !>(r?. . V. F. McGIII. organist. Miss Virginia i I'nmphell rf Charlotte. violinist land i Mrs. Paul Nelsler, soloist. V The bride will be given In mtrKi ige by her father and Mr. Rosen- I h*l will have as bert man. his bro- ( 'her. Mr. Iieon Rosenthal of New t IVrk City. Miss Rnth Hunter of Charlotte. ?unt of the bride, will be mnld-of- ( k??nor. Miss Louise Morris of Char- l i??tle. M1sae? Mary Frances Hord, i Helen Jiav and Sara Hambright, all / rf Kings Mountain will be brlfleaV maids. ft The ushers will be Jack Parseas ( of Kings Mountain, brother of tab i hrlde-elect, Charles Hunter an^? Jemes Oreen of Charlotte, uncle and cousin, respective? of the bride I id Friday Y JEND" Others i ! uble Feature ER BENGAL'" Roehelle Hudson . ' CRIMINAL" acqueline Wells * ( Tuesday 1 >M; RING" ! /irginia Bruce i * mature?10c and 15c Prey's j ; 9 RIDER" Veldon Heybum ] J TSNTURIST" j ; Robert Page \ y ~ i 111 num.i iiii, iTOi|ppn. m THE KItfCMI MOUffTAlN HERALD, t and pf. William Uwnn f Mauaey oI WlaitM I? ui Kings hoy uuiu4t Hudivt, mi of Mr. Roy L Hunter of Char tone, will be rlug bearer* mad Ann Mobley Dllllng. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Charlee Dllllng of Kings Motm tain will be flower girl. There will be no reception and the couple wilt leave toon after the wwlrilnir f. i I honoy-mcon trip after which ihe> will be at home In Now York City. OINNER HOSTESS Miss Cera Hornden wan hostess r. . a two coarse dinner at her home or King street last Tuesday evening honoring Miss Mary WlUard Cocper . ot Murphy, N. C. house guest of Miss Elizabeth Plonk. Guests Included Misses Mary Fran res Camt. Elizabeth Plcnk. Mary Y/iltard Cooper, James Itatterrcc. Charles Campbell Jr.. Charles Thotn Hsson. Jr.. and Bill Davis. _. _ | Personals Miss Mary WlUard Cooper of Murphy, N. C.. has been a guest of ' Miss Elizabeth Plonk. ? * * 1 o Mrs. R. C. Wilson of ftom*. Ga.. Is a guest of friends In Kinga_Moun_ Mr*. Ann e Jackson Hud (in* of St Petersburg, Fla., I* a gueat at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Ooforth. Mrs. Jo Ann Walker of Kewtoo <pent the past week with her aunt, >Tr*> flforgy Barber. V ' ?o? N M^sdnmes C. E. Noisier and L. P. Raker are spending several day* at Cherry Grove Beach. 8. C- / Miss Beulah Stroud of Charkrrfa' is a guest of Miss Mary Frances Hord. Mrs. Ranks Barber spent the week md In Shelby with her daughters. Mrs. Joe Strange and Mrs. Y. V Weaver. '?? < . Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGIll ot Co' nuthla. R C.. sitt'l Miss Rue Htjcd e Atlanta. Oa.. were guests of Mr. ano Mrs. W. K. Crook, Sunday. ^, / "^fr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis and Miss II Alda Jean ,Davis spent the week e* \ yith relatives at Martin Ga., t > itiming home Monday. Mrs. Hilda B. Goforth who is attending Summer School at Aabevlli* Normal spent the week end with home folks here. Ml as Ruby Falls of Gainesville, Ga. , in a1 niece, Mien Ann Porter of Alex- , inder CHy, Ala., were guests a tthe , lojjMUjf Mrs. H. N. Mom last week... ^ Mrs. George Ldtftlmore and George . lr.,were -recent guests of Mrs. lAttl- i nore^a mother at Hertford. N. C? | returning home Sunday. __, Mrs. W. J. Fulkerson Is a patient t n a Hickory Hospital where she an- , lerwent an operation for appendt- , Is Sunday. ' I Miss Lucy Kiser has returned , 'rem a visit to her brother, Rer. . William Riser and family of Chtca- , g, s Mr. and Mrs. Grady King. Mrs. 3. F\ Evans and little daughter return- , v id Friday night from a stay of sever- il daya at Pawley'a Island, S. C. y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grubbs and I'ttle son, and Mlsa Smith of Lyncnl>urg. Va.. visited Mrs. Banks Barber ?nd other relatives of Kings Mottn^tn_laM. week. ?, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ttem Fulton returned Tuesday from High Point ] where they attended the Furniture , show and made selections for the D F. Hord Furniture Co. ( Mr. Harold Cegglne, manager of Ihe Kings Mountain Furniture Co.. . eturned last night from High Point, f. C? where he attended the furniure market. ' , The friend# of Asbury Owens who will be 90 years old on the 17th of ruly, will regret to le.om that he nufered a stroke at th" home of his laughter, Mrs. A, t\\\ Warllck on the ?herryyllle Road. The ntany friends of Mr. D. F. lord will be glad to learn that he Is ecuperaMng at his home on Qaatoo Kreet. Mr. Hord has been taklag est treatments prescribed by his thysidan and Is gradually growing Imager. ' (, Mr. and Mrs. Olenn White and laughters. Misses Ottle and Dosha , Ahtte. are at home after hailsg pent a week In New York OHg. ffhtle there Mtae Ottle White was he great or honor at a party rfyna >t the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. OVhlte In "White Plains. N. Y. ' A. H. Patterson. Secretary sag Tesasrer of the Home Building and , iOan. and J. C. Lackey. Secretary nd Treasnrer of the Kings Motjp ata Building and Lean, are atte*Si ig the State ftofldtog and Load eagne Convention In station at . ^rlghtartUe Ban eh ^ ? i . , f I -1-II II m?i\ m\\ H '^DET ;q j?9gc fl |j#r^?l ,-^w 9d ' '^H vl QP^yN ;| I ESSS*^ V I w 'I ? .'^H n r?9-Fc. LIVING \ SOFA 2 PICTURES ) CLUB CHAIR END TABLE ' OCC. CHAIR I SMOKER MIRROR TABLE LAM mil I* vi v|J ?. $-Pc. BEDRCM \ POSTER BSD f SPRING / VANITY kjgg MATTES ' CHEST 0 pillow VANITY BENCH # PILLOW ^ Mi?i lftih, Fall Laagt* J |IUHM CMfmilt . kHinwMV Sic Vmcn! ^ggj| 5*e Weekly! i mnc * * MgigMt aBE 4 WIH M 1 ? 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