: SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS of INTEREST to WOMEN MBS. P. D. HERNDON. Editox PHONE 167 MB. AND MRS. EVEBETT MEDLIN Miss Betty Weaver And Everett Medlin Wed In Home Ceremony Saturday M1h? Betty "Weaver and "Dverenf HmWy" Medlar were united in mar rittgc in a simple but impTessive 4?>n>mony which toofk place at the tome of the bride'? parent* on Sat urday, July 2, ai 3 o'clock. Rev.C. B. Bobbin officiated A prettily improvised altar was .arranged in front of the man-tie in the living room of the home. The background waji of lacey greenery arrd arrangements of floor haskets of white gladioli, baby's breath and terns interspersed with candelabras holding white tapers. Bowls of white carnations, baby's breath and glad ioli were plact-d in various pJao*-s w?lK>mt the room The couple entered the ceremony room together and unattended The brio*. wore a wit of white summer gabardine with navy blue accessor ies She wore a single strand cf jiearkr, gift of the 'bride g room, and j carried a White Bible topped with a Coronation Service At First Baptist Church Three Intermediate giris wore < r<rwm>(! queens in a coronation ser vice held at the First Baptu?t chui ?'h FViday night The -service was undeT t.ht. dire< tion of Mrs Frank Ussery, loader of Intermediate giris auxiliary. Mrs. 1..-C. Pinnix wat accompanist. (Prior to the crowning of the queens, Misses Cynthia Pkm, Mar jorie Tess^neer, Melba Tindaii, and f>velyn Cline, who are maidens, la ?lie* in waiting, and princesses, re wpectjvely, were heralded in and re lated together the Girls Auxiliary Allegiance. As the pianist played "We've a story to Tell to the Na *ions,"f each queen approached a lone -with her crown hearer. The queens were: Cornelia Ware, with Mtke War*- a* crown bearer; Phyl lis Ware with Dianne RotHTts; San rtra Hovis with Carolyn Pinnix. Each queen repeated one of the require ment* to become queen prior to be ing crowned by Mr* A W Kincaid who represented the Woman's Mis wtonary Union. Folk) wing the coronation all the ffirls sang their auxiliary hymns, ?"WeVe a Story to Tel] to the Na tions." Mrs. Klncaid closed the meet ir*g with prayet. jaoUowlng. the coronation theVe ?was a period of fellowship when tiuntfi and cookies, were served Mrs. George Houser Fetes Duplicate jClub (Mrs. George Houser was a dftlight ?ui .fcntcss to members of the Du YftMMe bridge club and two invited ****** Mrs. Jim Smith and Mrs. Wa lyito Black mer ait her home on WtBdiiy afternoon . Mtaed flowers were used in the eobTrist A tempting salad plate was nerved at the conclusion of the pro grtwHsnj, "the hostese/-pr??ented prizes to Mra Don Blanton and Mrs Jim Bmlth. Mrs. F. W. Plonk Honors Ace Oi Clubs and other wtsonal blos soms were put u> charming use in decorating the home of Mrs Fred Plonk last Thursday afternoon when t?he was hostess to Ace of Ci^b? and lnv*N?d guests drinks and party dainties We served during ttie progressions white orchid showered with baby's breath and white satin ribbon. The bride's mother wore a pink crepe dress with black accessories and ? corsage ot white carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a ' navy blue shamols crepe dress with ii white acceo'sories and a corsage of | white carnations. . Immediately after trie ceremony a reception was held. The bride's ta- . ble was covered with a white linen ;| cloth and centered with a decora-., red three-tiered wedding cake, flank ! ed on either side with candeiabrasj holding white tape,a . v.-Jth , _ lacey fern. Icecream, green and | white mints and punch was served with the cake. Assisting at the re- ' ception were Mrs. K. J. Huffstetler, I I Mrs. Floyd Payne, Mrs. B. T. Burton ,1 *nd Mrs. Ben Ware. til After the reception the couple left for a short wedding trip. S. A. Mauneys Note 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. S, A. Mauney finding ] it more convenient to celebrate their Golden Anniversary at this season rather than wait until dead of win ter arranged to have al> their fam ily to assemble togerher for divine worship service in Mrs. Mauney's home church, Concordia Lutheran t church of Conover on Sunday mqrn- i ing, July 10, 1949. Fifty years ago this year-Mr and , Mrs. Mauney were the first cople to ; be married in this present house of j worship. Rev. R F. Lineberger, pastor of the Congregation, took as his text for the service, St. Mark 4-26 '*And He ss-id so,, is t&e Kingdom of God, as if a man ghould cast? seed into the' ground." The church was beautifully deco rated for the occasion with white glads and shasta daisies The ser vice was broadcast of WNNC. After the service the P. E. Isen hour clan had a family dinner at the new country home of Mr. and Misl Horace Isenhour. The children and grandchildren present to help celebrate th? oc- ' casion were: Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey I Mauhey, Peggy and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wolfe,- Betty, Anna and i Neta, of Charlotte, Dr. and Mrs. J. ? P. Mauney, Philo and Sammie, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Barnes, Luther and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. * Lawrence Lohr, Lawrence, Jr., of Raleigh, Rev. and Mrs. C. P. .#isber, Jean and Ze lia, of JRoekWeil. ' Entre-Nous Meets With Mrs. O. <X Jackson 0 ? Mixed cut summer flowers were used is the party looms in the home of Mrs. O. O. Jackson Tuesday aft ernoon when she was hostess to the members of the Entre-Wous club. Two tables were set for refresh ments when the toeittbeis arrived and a very dainty and tasty dessert course with a drink was served. Al ter the games score prises sut fl ven Mrs. Dan Finger, high, and Mrs. J. H. Arthur, low. Mrs. Dsn Finger snd Mis. Wilson Crawford were invited to play with the club members. Playing prises went so Mrs. Ajnos Dean, high snd Mrs. W. K. Mauney. 3r, second high. . 1 Invited guest# wees Mrs. ? Amos Dean, Mrs. M. E StaMton, Mrs. Mar tin Harmon, and Mfcs Dan Finest. Miss lean Webb Party Honoree At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Parson ?n last Thurs- : day night, Mrs. Virginia Rosenthal j entertained with four tables of bridge a a a bridal courtesy to Miss Jean Webb, popular bride elect of the month. Upon arrival a refreshment cour se was served at auxiliary tables, each centered with a rainiautxe bou quet. An ice course carrying out the bridal colors of green and white was served. Following the course, the tables were rearanged for bridge which left game awards with Miss Peggy Arthur and Mrs. X. A. Lac key, Jr^' : ' The hostess presented the honor ee, Miss Webb, and also Miss Bea lah Rhea, with gifts. ? ( ' "? . . 'v jr.? v.- ''K ."r-l Mrs. C. F. Thomasson Fetes Twin Table Club ; ^ f '-V - Guests attended the party for play at two tables Tuesday night when Mrs. Charles Thomasson entertained the Twin Tahle Bridge club. On the arrival of the guests the hostess assisted by Mrs. L. P. Stowe and Mrs. G. F. Thomasson, Jr., serv ed an enticing frozen salad, sand wiches, a sweet course and punch. When four progressions were com pleted high score award went to Mrs. M. . Ware with Mrs. Paul Mau ney winning second' high. Mrs. k P. Stowe was invited to play with the members. Social Calendar ?00-7:00? Mrs E. W. Grtflin and Mks.Carlyle Ware arc honor ing Miss Jean Webb at Fine crett, Lake Montonia. 7:3<V-Mr. and Mrs. George ?. MaU ney are entertaining the Cou ple? Club with a television party. ' 8:00 ? Mrs. Holland t>iScon, Mrs. Kal ph Mauriey and Mrs. V*w Wrape ate giving. ?? -de*ert bridge and rook party at the Country Club as a courtly to Mrs. Marvin Elmer Mcwfi, re cent bride. 8:00-?-Hi-lx> Bridge club meets with Mr. and Mir J. C. Bridges. Saturday 4:00-6:00 ? Mrs. John, Gamble is entertaining for Mrs. Marvin Elmer McGill. Monday 7:00 ? The Frances Hamilton circle will meet with Mrs. Claud Hambright at her home at *Lake Montonia. This will be a picnic suppe; honoring the husbands and children of the member a 7:00 ? The Mary Kennedy circle will meet with Mrs. Clarence Black 8:00? The 'Frances Garrison circle meets with Mias Annie Mae . Ware. Tuesday *. . . 7:00i r-flC$e Study- CJuT> meet* vith Mrs. J, B. Keeter. Friday 1 3:00 ? Mrs. Jim Smith will entertain the Fortnighters clu'b at the Country Club. . PATRICIA tVONNE FALLS Celebrates Third Birthday July 6th Little Miss Patricia Eyonne Falls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Do^tt Falls, celebrated her third birthday Wednesday, July 6, with a party. Miss Falls was dressed in a dainty yellow net evening dress with rib bon and socks to match. . / The rooms were decorated with snapdragons, gladioli and other summer flowers. Upon arrival the children were presented suckers as favors and the beautiful two-tiered birthday cake, ice cream, cindy and drinks were served {he children and their mothers. Those present were leslie Joy, Joyce, Biil, Jeanne and Rodman Falls, Mike Hughes, Patsy, Beckie, Ginger and Ernie Payne, Marlene Hartsoe, Larry Costlier and Linda Faye Coble. " Evonne received many pretty and useful gift*. Circle No. 5 Meets With Mrs. R. Mauney Cirele No. 5 of the Central Melo dist church met at the home of Mre. Ralph Mauney Tuesday night. Mrs. Mauney, circle chairman, was in. charge.. i . Mrs. Mack Gantt gave the devo tional: Mrs. H. M. Riser, program leader, gave an Interesting program on "Unifted Nations." She was assis ted by Mrs. C. L. Fulton and Mrs. Mauney. Roortsen members and one visi tor were present At the conclusion of the program the hostess served ice cream, cake and a fruit drink., Birth Announcements ' Mr. and Mra. Alex Owens, route 1, announce the birth of a daugh ter, Saturday,- July 9, Shelby hospi tal. ? ??? ? ' Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dilling an nounce the birth of a daughter, Ca- ' rbl Ann, Tuesday, July 12, Garrison General hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. (Bill) Moss, announce the birth of a son, R. W. Jr., Friday, 'July 15, Shelby hospital. vmrnMrn Microscopic ACCURACY It ti the pharmacist's w aponsibihty to ottnn a pre KrtM medicine which Is accurate to the last minute degree. Each ingredient must be measured with pin point accuracy; and each inqiedient mast he pure, fresh. and of standard strength. Our imu; Tears el experience testify to ear e , bility to fill your piesti Jp tion with this microscopic accuracy that is required for the maximum in bene fits to your health. COTTON BALLS 49c . Sculp Massage* Flitch ffijjjj&gii Both far 79c WILDROOl" m, KM YOU* Vapcdr Heara Peodoi crvt (9c GLASS-WAX SSc. 300 SOFT SMOOTH TISSUCS Come to Ktati Mountain Drug Company lor playtlmi ooc? - ?orles and summertime bealtJb and beauty aids. Oar low. low price* mean EXTMA SAVINGS for yon ? EXTRA MONEY lor fun in the son. And we've Pure- Safe- Dependable Bottle 70 'XX jp$ MALTOSE 67c ATIOH . $1.24 S1JS Z* - ???>* > v ? ? . fc,. . ?;/ t ; rjriU t^vri '^iiui^ v/^Rsiif: /JfrjMlri. ;fj

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