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SOCIAL AMD PERSONAL HAPPENINGS of INTEREST to WOMEN MBS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 167 Miss Webb Reveals* Her Wedding Plans , Plans have been completed and are announced for {he wedding of .Miss Jean Cannon Webb, only dau-, ^hi'er of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hal ,bert Webb, and David Moore Neill, . -son of Mr. and Mrs. Buren Shuford NeilL The wedding will take place Sat urday evening, July 23, at eighi o' clock in the First Presbyterian chur ch. Rev. Paul D. Patrick, pastor of the bride, will officiate using the -Vable ring cererrfbny. > A program of wedding music will be presented by Mrs. Virginia Par son Rosenthal, organist. Miss Pat t ly Harris, Americus, Ga., lyric so i prano, and Billie Gene Amos,- bari tone, soloist. The bride will be given in marri age by her father. B. S. Neill, father of the groom, will be best man. Miss Nancy Wilson, of Bartow, Fla., cousin of the bride, will be maid of honor. Mrs. Jack Fortune of Hickory, N. 0., sister of the groom will be matron of honor. Brides maids will be Mrs. A. A. Lackey, Jr., of Fallston, Miss Peggy Arthur, Miss Betty Lynch, Miss Dorcas Carpenter, and Miss Beulah Rhea. Ushers will be Dickie Webb, bro ther of the bride, Robert Neill, bro ther of the groom, Charles Neisler, > Henry Neisler, Ted Ramsey, all of Kings fountain, 'John Thatcher, Mi ami, Fla., ancf Paul Kincaid, of Gas tonia. The candles will be lighted by Buren Neill, Jr., of Gastonia, bro ther of the groom, and Jack Fortune of Hickory, brother-in-law of the gi?Kim. , Immediately, following the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Webb, par ents of the bride, wil! entertain witn a reception at the Woman's Club. Miss Webb has been shown numer ous pre-nuptial courtesies since- the announcement of her engagement and will be honored with additional parties. Friday at -one O'clock Miss JeU,j f'lonk will entertain Miss Webb, her attendants and honorary brides, maids with a luncheon at the Corner Cupboard in Gastonia. Saturday at one o'clock Mr. and Mis. P. M. Neisler and Mrs. H. S. Black mer will entertain the wed ding party and out pf town guests at q luncheon at the Country Club. The rehearsal will be at 7:30. At nine o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Neisler, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Ramseur, Mr. and Mr*vC. D. Blatnon will fete the attendants, out of town guests ' amTYeTiffyesr at a cake cutting al ibi noble, bt Mr. and Mrs. Neisler. . Harrill-Dedmond Pledges Said On a simple ceremony held Friday morning at 10 o'clock Miss Pauline Dedmon of Shelby became the bride of Summie Colin iHarrlll of Latti more. The marriage took place at the home of the bride's mother wkh Rev. John R. Cantrell, pastor of the Lawimore Baptist church, hearing the vows. The bride was attired in an azure blue suit with which she wore navy Mue accessories and a shoulder^ epray of phalenonpsie orchids. Mrs. Harrill, a daughter of Mrs: Albert Jenkins Dedmon and the late Mr. Dedmon of Shelby, is ^graduate of Shelby 'high school and Appala chian State Teachers college at, Boone, and has taught in the Latti-1 nwrf, Newton, aad Kings Mountain city schools. , * The bridegroom ii; a son of Mrs. Robert Lee Hamll and the late Mr. Harrill of Lattimore and Is a grad uate of Boiling Springs high school and Gardner-Webb college. *-? ? H? holds a position as manager of the furniture department as Campbell's 1J efore. ( After the ceremony the couple tor a 10-day wedding trip. Whe: they return they will live at Lattl *K>re. - v .j?X Mis* Dedmon was a member Che Kings Mountain school facult; duringthe past term. Mrs. H. ft. Heavner bridge Hostess Mrs. H- M. Heavner was at homa on Tuesday afternoon when hef I'lMU ineteded members at Contract Club. TmQtteykfwet florned the party room. Lime snow, flake pie and lemonade was servef the guests on their arrival. I Jto. Tolly^JBn top score / M Ate conclusions of progression* with Mrs. Amos Dean winning se4 end high. . ^ s #? * ? ? > y Commander Joseph ft. fVntaa*, UBH^ MMt inland stwt thetr tmm children, aire spending two weeks with Cotaandfr Pen land's parents,, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Penland. Commander Psniand completed a at tfie Anna Norfolk, Vav ? air foree officers receive joint operation*. Guests Honored With Dinner Party - As a charming compliment to his house guests, Mrs. F. A. Burget, Terre -Haut, Ind., and Mrs. Grace Murray, Chicago, 111., Mr. William Plonk entertained with a dinner parvy Monday night. At the Counrry Club. Other out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Stephen of Shel *>y. Reynolds-Mops . Wedding ^ Miss Hazel Colene Moss and Jake MahoOd Reynolds were married Sat. urday night in York, S. C., with Pro bate Judge E. Gettys Nunn, officia ting. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Mo&n of Kings Mountain. Mr. Is the son of Mrs. C. L. Reynolds and the late Mr. Reynolds of Kings Mountain. Personals Mr. ?ndt Mrs. Nevette .Hughe?, ' Misses Cora Felton' Bass and Joan Gay It Cadieu were visitors in the mountains the first of the week, ' going as far as the top of Mt. Mit chell. ? o ? Little Tommy Ivey spent the weekend with his aunt, Miss Funice Hord of Asheville. T>r. and Mrs. Raymond HulcfciAon of Beauford, S. C., were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Camp bell. ,vj Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroii and daughters of Ashet ro were recent visitor^ of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hugh es, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Nevette Hughes and guests, Ml&s Cora Felton Bass of Colerain; N. C., and Joan Gayle Ca dieu of Gaffney, S. C., were Sunday guests of friehds at Clover. Mr. and Mrs. Csalg Falls and dau ghters, Joyce and Faye have return ed from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Falls of Dayton, N. J., while tHfere they visited in New York aiid other points of interest. % Sunday guests o i Mr. and Mrt.X. A. <Joforth were Mrs. Edna H. Ware and daughter, Betty, q/ California, also Billie Ware ol Arizona. Mrs. E>dith forth and pin-st, Mrs. E. A. L?oj>fc7 ol Tampa, Fla., . arc sr?-nding the wfrti at Montreal guestfe ol Mrs. Pharr. | More than 45,000,000 pieces* ol lit erature were distributed by the A merican Cancer Society during itw 1947 campaign for $12,000,000. Open House Friday 7M P. M. To 10:09 P. M. r?i The Pricmei Brood cast o! WBTV Crosley. Television You Are Cordially Invited To Attend COMMUNITY IMPLEMENT & SUPPLY . ? - ?- r Grover Rood YOUR CROSLEY DEALER Phone 438 W clearance Mens Femous NalionolW Advertiw^ F c rme**T ^ *? ^ REDUCED to i ? *? . yfelueft to g VVe y?nbof9 ? Koto*?1 B,id9e ; A CitT clwb 0) CI aaion f amoos BEDUCED! ( Hatiionotty Adverti*??* inc luded MENrS SWIM TRUNKS ONE GROUP SANDALS For Mat And Boys #o forgot tho&r regular soiling
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