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VISITORS HONORED
Mm. Grady King entertained at
four table* of bridge on Saturday afternoon,
complimenting her cousin,
Mrs. ,D. G. Bell, of Morehead City,
and Miss Nancy DaShields, of Smith
field, Va., both of whom are visitors
In Kings Mountain. i
Lovely sumrper flowers adorned
the rooms.
*"" Mrs. Harry Warren made high
score and Miss Dorothy Patterson,
low, each receiving attractive trophies.
Mrs. Bell and Miss DaShields
were remembered with gift and Mrs.
Horry Warren, bride of the past
spring was presented a gift.
A salad course with accessories)
III I I fill SI I ill Mil' r-f? """e
Guests included Mrs. D. G. Bell:
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and Miss. Nancy DA&hielde, the honorees
Mesdamea Harry Warrren,
Troy Carpenter, A. L. Hill, Fred Finger,
Fred Plonk, Paul Neialfr . Joe
Thomson, Hugh Ormand; Masses
Para Kate Ormand, Mildred JMoes,
Dorothy Patterson, Helen Ha* Sara
Allison and Pauleila Adair.
HOSTESS AT BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs. Hugh Ormand was hosuse at
six tables of bridge entertaining at
the home of her mother on :ns!
Thursday afternoon.
Colorful summer flowers were ased
in decoration.
Mrs. Fred Plonk made high bco;c
latin n.
Tempting refreshments, co:.: V.'ug
of a salad and a sweet course was
served following the game.
(Those present ,weje Meodamcs
Haywood E. Lynch, R R. YnThoro,
Tom Fulton, Fred Plonk, "W. T. Weir
Carl Mauney, Grady King, Hajne
rifipkmpr Toa VpIrIpt 'Pi><vr.tnr Th/ym
son, Percy DillLng, Harold. J^urn-Scutt
William Mauney, Jr.. Don Blanton
Ladd Hamrick, J. C. Nickels, Troy
Carpenter, Jacob Cooper, Harold
Crawford, Jim Smith, Ekt Smith
Paul Neialer; Misees Sara Allison,
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CRAIQ-WREN WEDOING
SOLEMNIZED IN NEW YORK
Slier City, Aug. 6.?lu a ceremony
marked by simplicity and beauty the
we'LJing of Miss Sarab Margaret
\\ rcnn of Slier Cit? und William
Ralph Cralrg Jr., of Kings Mountain,
K. C.. was solemnized on Wednesday
August 2, at six o'clock in the even*
ing in the Ambrose chapel of Christ
tTfSPflJt Methodist, at Park Avenue !
zucl 60th street in Now York City. |
itev. Uordcu Chamberlain officiated, '
C.r,.itg the impressive rink service of
the Methodist church. The vows
were spoken before a small group Of
relatives and friends assembled in
the beau, it ally decorated chapel.
by Mrs. Robert W. Martin of Trenton .
N J, the former Miss Mary Wrenn |
of Slier City, and by Misses Prances
Shelton cf Siler City, pianist. Mrs.
Martin sang "Because" by D'Hardelct
and ''O Promise Me by de Koven.
The wedding march from Lohengrin
' was played as processional, and
! Mendelssohn's Wedding March as re
cessions]. Miss shelton played softly
during the ceremony, "traumerei'V
by Schumann.
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| me orrae was auenueu oy ner bis- ;
j tc-r. Miss June Parker Wren, as maM
of honor. Miss Wren wore a fall
uv.del of black taffeta made with j
sliirrod waistline and full skirt and
trimmed In pleating and black veV- j
vet. buttons. Her sailor hat was made j
of stitched, black taffeta, to which a
veil with white dots gave a clc ef- ,
feet. Other accessories were black
and wli\e, and her shouider corsage
was of gardenias.
Daniel Krupin of New York City '
attended the bridegroom as best
man.
The bride was given In marrige, by
her brother, Dr. James C. Wrenn of (
Slier City and New York. She waa
attired in a most becoming costume
woelen suit ef blackberry wine. The
drees was made along fitted lines,
with pleated skirt, sweetheart neck*
line and close-fitting sleeves. The
lapels of her matching .waist length
Jacket were of natural Kolinsky fur.
Her hat,, gloves and slippers were
also of 'blackberry wine, and she
were a corsage of Talisman roses at
her shoulder.
Mrs. Junius Wren, mother of the
bride, wore a navy sheer crepe frock
with navy and white accessories and
a corsage of gardenias.
Mrs. Oralg, elder daughter of the
late Junius, and Margaret Parker
Wren cX Slier City, is a native of
H'gh Point. She was graduated from
the Siter Cttv school and from
Creenaboro 'College. Greensboro.
For several years she has taught In
the. high schools of North Carolina,
in Leoksville, Pittsboro and during
the itast year at Kings Mountain.
Md'ny ^ social affairs have been given
nn her honcr since the announcement
of ber engagement In June.
The groom Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Craig, Sr., of Gastonla.
He represents the L.lfe Insurance
Company of Virginia in Kings Moun
tal. where the couple will be at
home In an apartment at 603 Mountain
street, after August 10.
EVENING BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs. Hugh Ormand was hostess at
four tables of bridge on last Friday
evening, honoring M'ss Nancy DaShields.
house guest of Miss Sara
Kate Ofmand. Mrs. Ormand entertained
at the home of her mother.
Mrs. R. S. Plonk, on Ck>M street.
(Miss Margaret Smith scored high
and MJss Helen Rtdenhour, low. Miss
DaShlelds was presented a gift.
A wlad and sweet course was
sewed. . 1 '.
Guests Included Mies Nancy DaShlelds,
of Srlthfleld, Va? Mtsse*
Sara Kate Ormand, .Doretliy Patter
son Frances Plonk, Margaret Smith
Helen Hay, Pauline Noisier, Mlldrei
1 Mom, .Mary Foust Plonk, Helon R1
I denhour; Mesdames Percy Dllling
I n va_ii_ n TYr ?. ? ~?
Iuomuii ntiiH, nurry warren, nun,
Page, Heward Jackson and Ocorg
Moss.
CLUB ENTERTAINED AT
1 PICNIC SUPPER ..
Mm. Harry Page entertained mer
bene of bar bridge club And a feInvited
guest a on Tuesday evenJn
ht her home on Went Mounted
street.
A picnic eupper was served in tb
tardea at 7 o'clock after whlc
bridge was played with Miss Hel<
Hay scoring high. Mine Nancy ?
Shields, house gneet Of Idea Sai
Kate Ocaaaad and MUs Hell Ha
houee guest of Mies Helen, Ha
were each presented gift*.
Club members and guests prose
included Miss Helen Hay. and cue
Miss Nett Hay of Raleigh. Miss 8ai
ate Omand and geet. Miss Naa<
DeShields of SmlthHeM Va., Mia#
Tdutteo HeUler, Margaret / +**
witViJl nw Helen Rldeahoi
M' PnvRa SkviwU SOOM ' ' I
Sara Alllaos; Meatuses FTs* Pkn
Hint "OCxine ma rjoman fall a.
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URqPAY, APO. I*. INt
WARE-CULBRETH MARRIAGE
ANNOUNCED /
The following marriage announcement
baa been issued: i<
Mr. and Mrs Thomaa Smith Culbrdtb
announce the marriage of their
daughter
Grace Lucile Richardson
..to
Mr. Lucius Lamar Ware
on Saturday, Auguat the fifth
nineteen hundred and thirty nine
Abbeville, South Carolina.
At Home
762 East Main St.,
Laurens, S. C.
The above announcement has been
received with cordial interest In
Kings Mountain, home town of the
bride-groom. ,Mr. Ware lived Cor
mauy years at Rock Hill and in 'more
recent years at Laurens, S. C. '
The bride has been a member of
the Rock Hill school faculty.
RETURN FROM NEW YORK
Mr. and Mrs. William Ralph Craig
returned Tuesday from New York
City where they were married last
week and where they spent their
honeymoon. The couple are at the
home of Mr. aud Mrs. J. R. Davis,
and will later occupy an apartment
Tf'w h re*
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blankenship of
Augusta, Oa., announce the birth of
m.An.. Aumtol RtV* n t
tt 6Ulit uu oaiuiuajr nugum wih, w?
the University Hospital. Mrs. Blankon
ship is the former Miss Louise
Gault, daughter of Mr. rind Mrs. C.
I. Gault, of this city.
Personal*
Mr. John Weir of Monroe Is visiting
relatives in Kings Mountain.
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Mr. Edgar Cooper is in New York
visiting the World's Fair.
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Mr. Harold Plonk is attending the
World's Fair in New York.
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Mrs. B. M. Ormand lias b |n on an
extended stay at Lake Junaluska.
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Mr. and Mrs. Milliard Black were
recent guests of Mr. an3" Mrs. Van
Wraipe in Sevierwille, Tenn.
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Miss Nancy DeShields of Smithfield.
Va., baa been a guest of Miss
Sara Kate Ormand.
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Miss Madeline Patterson of Rock
Hill was a guest of Miss C&rlyle
Ware for a few days this week.
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Miss Betty Schaffer of Jackson,
Miss., is a guest of Misses Frances
and Virginia Summers.
Mr. J. R. Bel! and Mrs. D. G. Bell
of Moreheod City are guests of relatives
in Kings Mountain
Mrs. Harry Hendricks of Beaufort
has been a guest of relatives in
Kings Mountain tor several days.
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Miss Helen Rhodes has entered
the Carolina Business School In
Charlotte.
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Mr. and Mrs, Earl Tate spent thf
past week end in Gatlinburg, Tenn.
uud othor points of Interest.
Mr. Jim Mercer of the Home Stor<
force id\jspending his vacation witl
home folks at Winnsboro, S. C.
Miss Carlyle Ware returned hom<
Monday from Laurens, 6. C., when
she had made an extended visit.
Mrs. W. L Mlms of the Norrli
House is visiting relatives <n Wes
minister, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith ant
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