SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS oi INTEREST to WOMEN ..?**? , * ' - "? i i ? MRS. P, D. HERNOON, Editor PHONE 167 Miss Gladden Reveals j Her Wedding Plans Plans for the wedding of Miss Ja nie Ozeile Giadden, daughter oi Air. and Mrs. John Will jam. Gladden of this city, and Robert Moffard Dix on, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Er nest Dixon also of Kings Mountain < have been completed and are being announced today. The ceremony will be solemnized Sunday at twelve o'clock noon, June 12, in the Second' Baptist church. Rev. B. F. Austin, pastor of the bride, will officiate, using tne double ring ceremony. The wedding music will be pre sented by Miss Bonnie Lee Mcin tosh, pianist, and Furman Eugene Gladden, vocalist, boch cousins of the bride. Mrs. Marion C. Falls, Jr., sister of the hride *md George Fortenbury, of Graver, brother-in-law of the groom will be the only attendants. The bride and groom will enter ?f.no church .together. I No invitations are being issued, bict all friends of the couple aVe cor- , dia'ly invited to attend. ? | Miss Peggy Smith Honored At Shower Mrs. Paul McGinnis was hostess at a miscellaneous shower at her home Monday night as a pre nup tial courtesy to Miss Peggy Smith, popular bride-elect of the week. Larkspur, daisies, and other sum mer flowers were used for decora tion in the McGinnis home. Hearts was played with Mrs. Ray Smith winning high, and Miss Bet ty Knox Davis, low. % At refreshment time block ice cream, individual cakes and fruit punch was served, carrying out the bridal colors of green and white. Mfcw Smith received many lovely Pre-Nuptial Party Fetes Miss Smith Highlighting the pre-nuptiai so cial activities honoring Miss Peggy Smith, bride-elect of the wetsk, was a kitchen shower given Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. D. J. Li< tiejohn with Mrs. James- E. Little jo hn and Mrs. C. D. Ware as joint hosiesses. j TKe lower floor of the LrttlejOhn' home was thrown cn-suUi- and la vishly decorated. Snapdragons pre dominated in the living room with mixed summer flowers being used in the other rooms. On her arrival Miss Smith was given a corsage of rose buds. Five tables were placed for Hearts When scores were counted. Miss Joyce Foster won high and Mrs. J. . K. Willis received thp. consolation prize. A very tempting ice course and drink was served by the hostesses. The climax of the evening- wa^ reached when Miss Phyrlis Ware en tered pulling a red wagon loaded with kitchen gifts for the honoree. from the hostesses and guests pres ent. Senior Woman's Club To Meet June, 17th The Senior Woman's club will meet next Friday night June 17, at 8 o'clock in the lounge of the club house. District president, Mrs. William Edwards of Ruiherfordton, will be guest speaker and Install the new-; 1y elected officers. Charter members of the club are to be honored. Mrs. Mauney reports a special program is being prepar- ' ed, so come, or you will mLss a very special treat. Co-chairmen of the hostess com mittee are, Mrs. V. F. Throneburg and MrS. S. M. Brown. Mrs. David Hamrick Hostess To Circle No. 3 ? Tfte home at Mrs. David Hamrick J was beautifully decorated' wnn ar rangements oi roses. snap-Jragons, i pansies, ivy, and polled plnrts tor" the jneetlng Tuesday night o? circle' No. 3, Central Methodi.?*t church. ! Sc\enteen were present, including three visitors, Mrs. E. W. Grlifin, Mrs. J. H. Brendail, Jr., Mrs. C. A. Goforth, St, and one new member, Mrs. H. F. Daugbterj.. Mrs. Bun Goforth conducted the devptionais, 'Beginners. " and the group sang two hymns, accompanied by Mrs. Otto Hehn at the piano. During the business session. the following officers were elected for this new circle, to serve for the com ing year: Leader, Mrs. Bun Goforth; Co -leader. Mrs. David Hamrick; Sec retary, Mrs. John.Campbell; Treasur er. Mis* Grace Davis. The group e lected also the following chairmen: Program, Miss Martha Walker; Flowers, Mrs. Clay Poston and Mrs. Linwood Parton; Spiritual Life, Mrs. Otto Hehn; Publicity, Mrs. Baxter Payseur; Telephone, Miss Tela Clark and Mrs. Clarence Peele, and Cards, j Mrs. Mildred Wright. New pledges were made- . - Delicious refreshments consisting of ice .cream, cocoa nut cake. and iced' tea. was served by the hostess.! Mrs. Charles A.^Goforth. Sr.. invi ted this circle to meet in her back- . yard for a covered dish supper next month. The time is set for 7 o'clock for this supper. This cirdte is to meet the tlrst Tuesday'of each month dur ing the coming year. Local Members - ? Attend Log Rolling The Rutherfordton and Cleveland county Boosters Club of the Wood men of the World will meet with the Shelby camp Thursday night June 9 at 7;30 p. m. in the W. O. W. Hall. I Several members attended the . Log Rolling Convention held in Le- ? nora. May 21. They report a good meeting. Local camps of the Ruth-; et/ordton and Cleveland, county dis- 1 trict report increase in member* and J Insurance protection to the families. | . in 4 sizes: Wardrobe Pullman Over-night Cosmetic Thrilling Gifts For The GIRL Graduate Lovely Slips $1.98 to $5.95 Panties 48c to 97c Beautiful Handkerchiefs 48c-59c-97c ? . Bags $1.59 to $7.95 irAir M ' ' - , ?- ? "/ iH. W- ' * * " W ? ? \r: v* Remember ? Yon Always Save At BeDt'i - i ATrHAcUvil aMl DE -ELECT? Mr. aud Mi*. Robert C. May, oi Greenville. North Carolina, announce the engagement o< their daughter, Audrey Do ris. to Mr. William Hoke Page, son of the late Mr. and Mr*. Harry Page of Llacolnton. The wadding will take place in mid-summer. r- ________ Pauline Club Met Tuesday Night The moinlHTs ot {iu- Paulino com rrumity club met In t v club h r'j for t heir popular meo* ,m> Tuesday lUS'K. ? * The mooting was oi>ened by th<? group sanding, "In thv Sweet By find By,*- Mrs. Daisy Barrett ga*?> the scripture Usmsoii. after which Mrs. c'ooko led it) prayer I lou it nc bu s i n?SH matters wore dis posed of. and then, tho ? roup enjoy ori a socia! hour of entertainment and companionship. Mrs. Orville Morris,* Mrs, Wilma Pa ge and Mrs. Daisy Barrett, were hostesses for the evening and <#erved , ha mburf?ers. candy and iced coke* i After, the social hour Mrs. "Rani Bedford dismissed tho group with prayer. | ' " _ j ? Fresh, refrigerated o'ranjie j?ic<\ 1 prepared and packaged by a new process, is now being shipped com mercially from citrus producing a reas to distant markets without loss of flavor or othor qualities. For Graduate or Father SAVE on this outstanding SHIRT $2.95 and $3.50 Regular Values Arrow Shirts Arrow Ties Arrow Handkerchief* Archdale Pajamas Hlckofc Belts Tie Pins Cnff Links 4~ ? Champ Hats ? Arrhdale Ties ? Esquire Socks ? Frait-oMhe-Loom Shirts and Shorts ? Hickok Belt-and- Buckle Sets ? Links and Stads for Tuxedo Dress ? Weyenberg Shoes City Club Shoes Men's Store Always Save Aft Be Ik's p

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