[ _ / SOCIAL AND PERSONAL of INTE ' ' * ' ' ."" V"-' ^ v'' '- % - * ' % ELLIOTT-THOMAS WEDDING ( SOLEMNIZED IN HOME CEREMONY Mrs. Lucille Pultun Thomas and Mr. Hill Rlliott. both of ('liailo.Ue, were weu In ^ simple but - impressive cbreiuon'y. lust Friday evening August 22. at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. MofTfttt Ware in Kings Mountain. The bride is u cousin of Mrs. Ware. The ceremony took place at eight o'clock uuTi wus~i>erformed by He'v. P. . PatrtCTr." pastor of the:-. First Presbyterian <Jaurch, Kings Mountain. Only relative^ and close friends attended the wedding. aii improvised . altar was arrunsed. In the bay window. of iho Ivlng J IWe are pleased to announce the ne"vVest addition of . EUGENE PERMANENT WAW MAPUIMP iff W MS ATlilVXIIll AJ To Our Shoppe This Week's Special Regular $5.00 Eugene Permanent Wave For $3.50 Ruth's H Beauty | | Shoppe Mountain Street Phone 73 The Rexall For Bett m m tsew % * ' Kings Mounti We Fill Any Doct . Phone HAPPENINGS REST to \ PHONES 10-R AND 88 room. attractively, decorater j with feins, clematis vine and . tw< i floor baskets lilfefi with white glad !. ioli and' asters. Seven branehet < dnritfnbra bearing lighted whit" tapers flanked the sides ot the alta! and completed the attractive set ting-. For ilie W editing music, Mrs. R I'. Reid. organist of the Associat" Reformed T'resbyterian Tabernacle of Charlotte, played "I eebeslraum' by l.is/.t and' Mrs. Nell J'adgett Not lis, soprano, of PITarlotte. sang '"Be cause", by Pe llivdlot, and 'A Dawning' by ",'adman. For the pro , eersional The Bridal Chorus froir Lohengrin was played, and for th? recessional Mendelssohn's Wed ding March was used. ' lv The hrido and bridegroom enter i ed from the rear hall unattended. I - . ' The bride wore a becoming slree' i .1........ ..r i 1.1 ?hi. ? - ?IIviin \*i vc??i unit; wmi on *1115 met black velvet bat anrl short veil currying: a four-skinned mink scarf Her flowers were a shoulder cor 'nunc of orchids. After the ceremony an Informa reception was given by Mr. and Mn Ware. The dinning room had been madi lovely tylth bowls of white floweri and hurricane lamps holding whit* tapers. The "table spread with f handsome' lace doth, had 'for it! centerpiece a two-tiered weddinf caltp. topped with a miniature brid< and groom anil surrounded by silvei candlesticks holding white tapers. Mildeil ices in - bridal white V-* green were served with the bride'1 cake and iced punch. t Istlng in receiving were Mrs Paui Monty and Mrs. E. D. Mtchae cousins of the bride, Mrs. Merritt Raggett of Los Angeles. Calif, guest in the Ware home, Mr. an* Mrs. John McC.ill. Mr. W. A. War* and Miss Ava Ware of Kings Moun tain. ' ' After a wedding trip to New York and other northern point's. Mr. an*l Mrs. Elliott will make their hom< in Charlotte. Out-of-town guests were Mr. ami Mrs. Harry N. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs ,D. C. Heal. Mr. and Mrs. R. H Hart Mr and Mi's. P. S Henderson. Mr and Mrs. P.M. Edge. Mrs.' Glenn Rogers. Miss Mildred Roger.-. Mr Carl Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R. P R, P. Re:tl. Mrs. Callahan. Mrs. Paul Monty and .little daughter. Kittj Jane, and Sirs. E. D. Michael, all o! Charlotte: Mrs. W. M. lhiggott, *o: i/os Aiigeien, i:anr. i PARTY FOR YOUNG VISITORS illonoijing Miss Marian Jane I.o veil of Charlotte, who has been t guest at the Baker home. Mr. ant Mrs. Bill BaWer entertained child ren of their neighborhood at an ou door movie party at their .home. The young people enjoyed tht showing of numerous cosmic stripft lee cream, cookies and miDts wai served. Drug Store HT j ?p er Work er Marks ______ Bun Drug Co. o'rs* Prescription !8 41 and 81 : /' V "V " THE KING* MOUNTAIN HERALD 1 VOMEN MRS. A. H. PATTERSON, - - . t ATTFNO WEDDING IN > BESSEMER CITY Mr. and Mrs. lien F. Beam Wer? I among Kings Mountain people who 3 attended tljc Winters-Harmon wed 1 ding at the Baptist Church'in Hessej Hier City, last Saturday night when . Miss Yvonne Harmon became the bride of Edward Odell Winters of , Durham. , The bride's father, Paris It. Har noli spent his childhood and youth r i|t Kings Mountain and the family . have many friends and relatives f here.. The bride is a. strikingly beitu tiful and very popular among her t associates, rtlte has" been widely en, tertained since the announcement . of her engagement. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Benin were also guests at a rehearsal party at the i \Vohtans Club in Bessemer City Friday night, when Mr. and Mr?, j ,i aiimm entertained members of ' the bridal party and a few close ' friends and relatives. Mrs. Beam | presided at the cake-cutting. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY IMr. D. A. Fulton celebrated his birthday anniversary at his lioine on West Mountain street last Friday, having as special guests Mr. and Mrs. H. F. (lookout and Mrs.J V>ne Albond of Hock Hill. S. C\. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olive . or Tampa.- Florida. Members of his immediate family called during the j afternoon. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Gail McDaniel an- I itounce the birth of a son on Friday ] August Tl. at their home on Gold i street. CELEBRATE TWENTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoyt Mathis entertained at a lovely reception at their l#?me corner West King and Wntterson street Tuseday evening in celebration of their, twentieth wedding anniversary. Around one hundred guests many of whom were friends of former years, culled during the evening. In the living room decorations con Isted of gladioli in pastel shades. The mantel was arrauged with a crystal bowl filled with white flowers and lighted white tapers! in crys tal candelabra. In the hall and gift room mixed flowers were used. In the dining room bridal white attu green was effectively observed. Tlie table was spread with a handsome !ace cover with center piece of white gladoli, tube roses, fever few. and , greenery in cut glass howl. . Crystal candelabra held tall white t tapers. The buffet was also arranpI i d with white flowers and greenery ' x*- ? l? - - - - . aim wnup tapers in crystal- holders.! t Mr. and Mrs. John Pill lW'Ison. j of Cherryville* greeted guests on the i front lawn and Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Hemdon received at the front dior. j Mrs. Ben H. Goforth presented guests to the receiving line station-! ed in the living room and composed of the following: Mr. and Mrs. Eu- j ? gene Hoyt Mathls. Mrs. Mathls gowned in white taffeta, made pnn cess style, with sweetheart neckline and rhinestone trimming. Mrs Mathls' flowers were pink * roses i and blue cornflower and she carried the handkerchief she carried t her wedding; Eugene Hoyt Mathls. Jr., Miss Pearl Kerr, wearing pink chlcon w+th cordage of miniature pink and white dahlas and summer 'lilacs; Mrs. WTuiam Leroy Johnson of Swansee. S. C? in pink ' o-ganza 'with corSBge of miniature Attention La> Specia ION TUESI Arch ? Manicure ? All foi l/o Ill * Beauty ' t ' \ \ ?*' * *" i'. ' >' ?. . * I ^ . ; ,_T"'. - ' IftUHSDAY, ADO. 28, 1941 ' * dahlias; Mrs. Charles Hinsdale Rob u, bins, of Qaffney, S. C.rwefcrWg black I chiffon with white gladolt. shoulder I corsage; Mrs.' Robert McCluney Kerr, of Columbia. 8. C.. in black II taffeta with shi.STler corsage of red || .roses; Mrs. CaTuwell Hall of Gaff- II hey. ST C.. weaTTIlg white lace with I red gladioli. Mrs. Luther Anthony directed guests to the dining room where H ,?i is. Doris Littlejohn received. Mrs. I D. M. Bridges. Misses Annie Rob- I I erts. I'iccoTa' lilalock and Mary Mc- II j Gill served white and green Ice' II I (team, mints and cookies. 1 Mrs. Orr Weir and Miss Kreelove Hlack presided in the gift room where many handsome gifts In i china, crystal, etc . were on display. I Mr. anil Mrs. I. B. Goforth ., had charge of the register in the hall. Mr. anil Mrs. .DeWitt Ware recetv ed on thi side porch WifTfe refresh ing punch was served by Misses Mary Prances (>autl and Isiulss Putnam. ' Goodbyes - \yere spoken by Nil-, and Mrs. K. (' MctTFain. Mus(c was furnished during llie evening by Miss Rachel McClain. and Mrs. Harold Crawford. soloist. IH w. Iio inolmhd hi "her numbers. "'Ah III Sweet Mystery or DiHe.'.'^ "Silver ||| i 'I'llreads Among the Gold." and oth- I ir songs suited to tlte occasion. - IH Mr. anil Mrs. Mathis were inarrt- I cd Aug JO.' 1921. In Columbia, S. C. | j The rih'g used in the ceremony has III never been reihoved from Miv. Mathis' finger. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Watson of III Poone*announce the birth of a dau- II ghter on Auk. 23. Mrs. Watson was before marriage ..\iTSs N'ella Hverhart of k1i;ks Mountain. SHELBY BRIDE-ELEC.T i HONORED ? I , ? Honoring lrer cousin', who prior to her marriage' Sunday; to Lleuten ;ilit Marion lt\ rd \yas Miss Virginia; Austell, of Shelby. Mrs. Harold Cjowfard add iter mot lie. ^ M||j Will'Bird, entertained four tables ||| of bridge at Mrs. Crawford's home | tin last Thursday evening. The | rooms yhere Hie1 guests were enter- I tained were attractively arranged II with gladioli, fever few and other lovely summer ^Wvers. Miss Helen Graham won high ! high score prize vvlfh prize f % low i score going to Mrs. I*rank rtoyle. i Jr.. Mrs. Crawford presented the bride-elect a pair Madeira pillow- j HI cases and Mrs. Bird's gift was a I table lamp. An elaborate salad course with tmnch and sweets was served. The 1 bride's plafe was marked with a beautiful corsage and small bou- I <Hiets of red and white, flowers were I tied to the punch glasses of other guests. .. Ouests at _the party were tue 1. ride-elect and the following other ladies front Shelby: Mrs. L. C. Chiles. Jr.. Mrs. L. O. Thompson.. II Mrs .1. M. Austell: Misses Frances 1 (Iraham. Martha Ann Kskrldge. Hel I it Graham. Mary I. Pettis. Lott- III ise ,Hainrick. and Klizabeth I Austell Brewer. Kings Mountain I guests included Mrs. Frank Hoy re, II Jr.. Mrs. George Moss. Mrs. Wilson J Crawford. Mrs. Harold Cogglns ana 111 Miss Martha Frances McGIlT. i ATTEND WEDDING IN SHELBY : Mr, and Mrs. Harold Crawford 1 IB ! and Mrs. VVill Bird went to Shelby U Sunday to" be present at the marrl- II age of Miss Virginia Austell to ID Lieutenant' Marion Bird of Augusta. | Georgia. The ^narriage took place at the ' I | home of the bride's parents. Mr. 1 and' Mrs. J. H Austell with Retr. I j John W. Suttle who performed the ||| ! marriage ceremony of the brldes'_ II ' parentsTeadlng "the ritual. Lieutenant Bird has many friends, II i in Kings Mdltntnin where he 'la8|| visited frequently. > j .11*1!' I (Cont'd on back page) dies ... I Offer | )AYS ONLY I - Shampoo and Wave r $1.00 II ras . I Shoppe tfl-'-'l lil'iii lii'irilfilliS *" *" r PHPPHP! BE' 1 "v' i-'* Imperial' KINGS MOUN PHON Please Remember We Run ( TODAY ? T1 ?Bargaii 10c T'ex Ritter in THE PIONEERS" * Bob Steel Se FRIDAY AN I Double 7 . ' >?<5r ? - ?-6u?l Directed by Ray Taylor A$sc Also Buck Jones Seri 10c anc Please Come Ea MONDAY AN I "A BIG SF yhi pr^vf^y i FRANCHOT TONE jf ; JOHN CARROLL Z Walter BRENNAN ^ CAROLBRUCE ? I NIGEL BRUCE LIO G. CARROU ?>' / Produced and D-reded hy I FRANK LLOYD 9 Atfooof* Produce* JACK H. SKIRBAU ** - - -rl jj^L Be Sure To S< 10c am Coming Soon: Abbott & Cos . ?And Many Mo Delicious Hot P I - ' ;. . . . '. . ' 4 : . * 1. " - - - , Theatre j TAIN, N.C. 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