'*'" '.A* ' ' ,^- ' .r'V^, . '. , * ".' *- , ,'. '. ' > i IMMMMMIMMMMIMMI SOCIAL !! nf iimti v/l Al l A A i > PHONES 10-R < I ? ( , ? ?1 HOSTESS AT CNJOYABLK PARTY Mrs. Joe Nelsler was hostess at a unique and most enjoyable parti on last Friday evening, this belim one of the many pre-nuptial purtiis given In bonor of Mrs. Wm. ft Urower, nee Miss Pauline Nelsler, whose -.marriage took place yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Nelsler's home was arranged tumn foliage. # The guests were asked to come In "kid" costumes. ? Ifridge and bingo funfishod a musement for tbe evening. the guests given amusing rules for play ing. Looser* wore dunce caps and played wearing canvas work glove:: Winners were requested to keep jaw breakers in the mouth while playing. Following the game, pictures were made of the guests. iThe honoree was presented- a snapshot album. (Mre. Harold Crawford received high score prize in bridge and Miss Jean Ware low score prize. Mrs . George Davis scored high in bingo, Guests included the honoree and the following: Mesdames C. E. Nets ler, W. A. Rldenhour, George Davis, Harold Hunnicutt. Harold Crawford Coman raits, Robert Miller, Paul Neisler, P. E. Finger. Harry Warren, George- Houser, of Slielbv, Hun ter Neisler, Harry Page; Misses Mary Mitchell. Dorothy Patterson, Jean Ware, Helen Ridenhour. Murgaret Smith. Mildred Moss, .? Sara Kate Ormand, Helen Hay. AMJ3XES8 TO HOMT ART8 CLUB Mm. J. E. Herndon entertained the Home Arts Club and guests on last Wednesday afternoon. Colorful fall flowers were arrang ed throughout the rooms. ,Mrs. George Moss was in charge of an Interesting -Thanksgiving program and was assisted by Mrs. W E. Blakely and Mrs. J. E. Anthony. Mrs. Wm. F Brewer whoso marriage was an event of this week, was a guest-of honor, and was pre '-. MMM an uttroptlvA ate r"???* ?** ? v A ultd with, accessories and a ' sweet course was served. ' B And ?WH * 1 ft SLs^uHsrdW^0^ I sr?-*" *%;# Kings Mountain Drug Co Phones 41 ? 81 * * ', " r' ^.y' nm^^Em ' Experienced operators ranroondtiifs. Make ye EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS TWO PERMANENT^ * Vera's Be ^JlMH AND PERSONAL HAPPE* ymrynrr\ < tO AND 88 MRS. A- H. PAID . >- f.V-' ??V ; . .* ? ' ' ' HOSTESS TO SOCIAL CLUB ^MEMBERS AND QUESTS > y Mrs. 11: L. Mauney was hostess to ' the Social Club members and Snvit-1 td guests, entertaining at her home cn Piedmont Avenue, last Thursday ?. -ulieriioon. ' j . Klowefe und other decorations In keeping with the holiday season made the heme unusually invi|ing. I Mrs. Win. K. Brewer, nee Miss v<t?rwn:*'-tVag' 3 honor and was presented u gift. >'] Mrs. M\ A Ware won high score j prize and Mrs. llurold Hnnnlentt won low score prize, i A salad with accessories and a sweet course was served, CLASS MEETS 1 The (]leu:icrv daks of the First j Baptist Church recently held its reg ulur monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. W. M. Moorelioad with Mrs. C. C. Oates as Joint hostess. A very interesting Thanksgiving | program was enjoyed at the con elusion of the business session. ; Catties and contests were led by Mrs. A. E. Ytirboro and Mrs. Ray Kirby. , During the Social Hour attractive plates consisting of a salad. sand.J wrelies, potato chips,, Russian tea, und home made candy were passed io Mesdatnes Eugene Roberts. Lee Dixon, Clyde Lindsay- Gilbert Hord, (Tine Farthing, Ray Kirby. Clitus Blackwell, Shelley Gibson, J. P. Dlllard, Frank Cox. Erwln Martin D. M. Bridges, Earl Tate, I. McGiU. A. E. Yarboro, Arthur Allen parkins, C. C. Oates and W. M. Moore head. . , I JUNIOR WOMAN8 CLUB TO MEET Tito Tnn-inr Womfiin'a f'lllh trill ? "V. WUM tV< l( viin^u 0 wa?a? wmmm ' meet Mouday night at 7:30 In the Woman's Club building. Tbls la the i Christmas meeting and each member is asked to bring a doll, costing not over 25 cents. , > BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Fredi erick. Jr., a daughter, Vickie Peinette, Nov. 24. Mrs. Frederick was i formerly Miss Hatel Hawkins of Ibis city. BR&WER-NEISLER An exceptionally beautiful wedding was that of Miss Pauline Netsler and Ensign William Francis Brewer. U. B. N. R, which was solemnised Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at the First Presbyter! e|n Church. Candlelight from cathedral candles in four sevenbranched candelabra illuminated I the setting for the wedding. Graceful- arrangemefnts of palms and ferns formed the background for the decorations. White chrysan themums were used on the altar and tn tall white baskets. The pews for the relatives and out of town guests were marked with whit chrysanthemums. The wedding music was rendered by Mrs. W. A. Rldenhonr at tb organ. Her program included: "An dantino" in I) flat by Lemare, 'My Heart at thy Bweet Voice', by 8alnt Baens, 'tThe Sweetest Btory (Ever Told", by BtultS. and "Venetian Love Song.' by Nevin. Lohengrin's Wedding March wai used for the processional and Men delssohn's Wedding March for th< recessional. Mrs. P. M. Neisler sang "Con stancy", and "I Love You Truly. As the vows were spoken 'O Perfec t. Love" was played. ??? 1? n WatrlMr nastor of thi bride, officiated. Mrs. Harry Warren was the ma iron ot honor and the only attend ant. The nahera were Mr. Thomas Mi THE HOLIDAY SEASON LOOK YOUR BEST to serve you in friendly ur appointment now. W W.00 auty Shoppe NK ?8*ft 1 . t . THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD . < ? *INGS 11: WOMEN iii wj with an vxquiBiw wrp rn/ui inn centerpiece being a crystal bowl ot white roses. snapdragons and sweet peas with crystal candlelabra on either side. Guests were served Individual brides cake, and cream molded In tbe shape ot wedding bells, brides slippers and1 Calla Lilies and mints, by Misses Betty Nelsler, Helen Hay, Jean Ware, Mil dred Moss. Sara Kate Ormand. Mar garet Smith and Mary Mitchell. Mrs. Jim Herndon and Mrs. 1 George P. Davis presided over the register. Punch wgs served In the sun par lor by Miss Helen Rldenhour and Mrs. Frank Richards, and- Mrs. Joe Nelsler bid the guests goodbye. Fallowing the reception the young couple left for a wedding trip. Upon thylr return they will be at h'ome In the Larchmont Apartments. Norfolk, Va. For traveling Mrs. Brewer wore a dress of deer brown with brown ac 1 ? " * UK TM1K1J tui litis Shop brings to y The Kathleen Williams you to come in for a c i is an opportune time t< tioned. Call 123-R for an week of December 4. ANSELL BE Distinct ^ " ?Sanitary S ?Careful 1 ?Beautif ?No Bi ?Ovei ?Ev ?I All At Price ??? Qailts- 6 for $1 I Kings Moui I . - 1M tlllind Ave. PERSON, Editor ^ ? ler or Wilson, N. C., Messrs Qclie. Joe, and Hunter Nels.ter. 'brothers )af the bride. , The bride was radiantly lovely In !ic<r wedding gown of ivory Duchess satin with sweetheart tieck and it-ng sleeves with points ove." the .lands. The skirt of the gown extend ed Into a long circular court train. Her veil of Imported Uruss'els lac -! |i A' " "'"net 9f tnTisstms. Her Jjrlual bouquet was lilies of the valley and brides roses. The dame of honor's gown was Dahlia satin with bustle and with full skirt. She wore a turban i Dalt l.a velvet and her flowers were yelh w roses, lilies of the valley and sweet peas. Mrs. Neisler, mother of the bride j wore a Muck crepe gown trimmed i with sequin With black turban of velvet and sequin. Her .flowers were a shoulder corsage of talisman roses and lilies of the valley. Tne mother of the bridegroom, Mrs. C. S. Drewer. wore a gown of black velvet with matching hat and her flowers were talisman roses and valley lilies. Jminediatey after the ceremony, ! Mrs. Neisler entertained at nn in| formal reception at her home. Only ! the close relatives and friends of I the bride and bridegroom were pres ent. The home was arranged throughout with quantities of Chrysanthemums Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Harold Hunnlcutt and Mrs. .Hunter. Neisler and presented to the receiving line, which was composed of the bridal party and parents of the bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Harry Page and Mrs. P. M. Neisler received in the hall and dltected the guests to the gift room where Mrs. W. R. Wilklns and Mrs. George Houser presided. Mrs. W. A- Rldenhour greeted the guests st the dining room. Tho dining room table was cover .J let. ' am.-.' ' ' HIIIII i THUR8DAY, NOV. SO. 19SI. cessortea, am) a Vicugna fur coat, g She wore a small Vicugna fur tur- | ban. ? The bride U the youngest daughlir of Mrs. C. E. Neisier and the ? late Mr. C. E. Neisier, fouuder of * the Neisier Mills. On her maternal side. she 1b the X ?ni1lil*()auehtAr of tho Info W a 4? Muuney of Kings Mountain, and on i! her paternal side the grand-daught- \\ II tn the late Joseph Kankih Nels lei' t>f CoiTCBfd, N. C., both of whom ! | were pioneers in the textile Indus- ' try of the South. She was graduated .. from 'Ward-Belmont Schoo), Nash- J J vine: I bun., and has traveled ex tensively in this country and Eu- J) "ore Mnny lonely parties have been !! given for Mrs. Brewer since the antioumement of her engagement. < .Mr Brewer is the son of Mrs. C, S. Brewer nnd the late Mr. Brewer " i of Henderson. N.-C. He was gradu- ! TitTfiV"wltTf a ~ i F. S degree where he was a mem- $ t?er i f the Beta Thetn Phi fraternl- j j ty. He is c'.so a graduate of the Na* + | veI Vr Station, Pensacola. Florida, J I of 1 f?Tt7. Since graduating he has 4 l hin Pnnnmo linftll po. cently but Is now at Norfolk. Va. + i*l' is a member of one of the 4 prominent families of Eastern Car- t <"'tna and Is a direct descendant, of i .tobn Hart. one of the signers Of the ,T)e< titration ' of Independence. Out of town quests for th? wedding were: Mrs. C. S. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Brewer. Lucy Brewer. Charles Brewer. Jr.. of Hen derson, N. C.: Mr. and Mrs. Pn*.-lck Pnoad. Robert Brewer. Washington, (Cont'd on back page! j&L vjjW/lJ) WE HAVE FEATURED ( UNUSUAL/ CANDIES L Etch gear has pmen to as that then Uansoal Candies > . . which km insirad highest awards to Faiig, Liege aid Mice... artaf soparh fuhlg. - - Our curtcmen mast km the heat 2. Va receive Halltogsworth's Dnwnl (toadies direct from the factorg kg tost Express ... hence, it is alwags fresh. 3. Each gear mors costs* man IsD as of their preference tor Halltogsworth's Uaasaal fidit* Va tola vide to sen tog gee with toaaa candies made Tor Those Vko Lore Ftoa Ihtogs." Kings Mountain Drug Co. Phones 41?81 "JSECUTIVE YEAR ou a skin specialist . from Laboratories. We invite omphment&ry facial. This ) have your skin recondi? appointment during the AUTY SHOPPE ive Service ERE IS A LAUNDRY YOU CAN TRUST" Service iVashing and Ironing '..11.. QkStrf. uujr jl' iwoiiai unit in iittom Lost might Service cry Piece Checked 'ast Deliveries sYm Like To Pay 1.00?4 hr. Service itain Laundry 1JI ll> _ III) IIJI Subscribe To The Herald ? ? + ? ? < ? ?? ??? ???+??????? ?? IT'S TIME FOR t mBPT > HOLIDAY | ^ PERMANENTS Make an Appointment now for your $ Holiday Permanent, Facial, and | Ruth's Beauty Shoppe ! Til _ HA . ?rnone /?j? 4. t East Mountain Street X t h + + + + + + ?? h+:- + >Everything Reduced For KEETER'S Pre-Christmas r?i Clearance . Ladies Dressses, Coats and Suits Ladies, just think of it, right now almost at the beginning of the cold weather you can select your Coat, Suit, or Dress, at a big reduction. In our large collection .you will find ALL the Newest styles,' colons and materials. Hi fact you will find just the ensemble you have been wanting at the price you want to pay. There are too many groups to describe each one separate^ ly, but when we advertise a Clearance we mean we are ready to I clear out our Ladles' Deoartment. so here ie vnur hin cnnnrtun. ity to Save. We adviae you to come for the beat selections, as the price* we are offering will not last long. Be here EARLY Friday Morning, December 1st. Ladies' Dresses . " * ,'v . ' -' ? N . 17?$2.95 Dresses Now $1.99 You Save ' * $ .96 15?$3.95 Dresses Now $2.89 You Save $1.06 14?$4.95 Dresses Now $3.49 You Save $1.46 16?$5.95 Dresses Now $4.39 You Save $1.56 13?$7.95 Dresses Now $5.82 You Save $2.13 18?$9.95 Dresses Now $6.79 You Save $3.16 Ladies' Coats 10?$5.95 Coats Now $4.95 You Save $1.00 14?$9.95 Coats Now $7.95 Your Save $2.00 18?*17 SO floats Now $12.50 You Save $5.00 . 25?$29.50 Coats Now $22.50 You Save $7.00 I Ladies' Suits I 6?$9.95 Suits Now $7.95 You Save $2.00 | 2?$29.50 Suits Now $22^U You Save $7.00 t Children's Coats / 9?$4.95 Coats Now $3.79 You Save $1.16 11?$5.95 Coats Now $4.49 You Save $1.46 14?$7.95 Coats Now $6.29 You Save ?$1.66 & ?$9J^> Coats Now $7.95 You Save $2.00 -'.v. \ v . 1Keeter's Dept Store | V?fne For Vahw Never UndoraoU I V ' ' ' ' ' ''V ;

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