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Mr a. P. D. H&mdon, BdUor
Miss Frances Huffstetler
Extended Bridal Courtesy
Mrs. Clyde McDanlel, Mlssl
Phyllis Lall and Mrs. E. T. Huff- [
stetler of Shelby entertained Sat
urday night August 16th with a
pretty party and shower for Mfss
Frances Iluffstetler, bride-elect
of August. Miss Huffstetler chose
a dress of white crinkled nylon !
lor the occasion and a corsage of
red carnations gift of the hos
tesses.
The McDanlel home was made
festive With a variety of mixed
summer flowers, silver, paper
wedding bells were. hung from
the mantel with green and white
streamers.
Bridal games we^p played dur
Ing the evening with Mrs. II. K.
Dixon, Mrs. Forrest Fortenberry,
Mrs. Brady Lall and Miss Peggy |
Dixon winning prizes. .
Parly plates of open faced bell
shaped sandwiches, individual
green Iced cakes with white wed
ding bells molded on top, peanuts
and Iced lime punch were served.
The honoree received a variety
of pretty and useful gifts from
the forty guests present.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Nescla Thackerson, Mrs. George
Carr, Mrs. Bertha Greenway of
Shelby and Mrs. Bobby Huffstet
ler of Gastonla, Mrs. Brady Lall
and, Mrs. Forrest Fortenberry of
Grover.
A. R. P. Circle Met
In Goforth Home
The Frances Garrison circle of
the ARP Church met Monday
night in the home of Mrs. Marvin
Goforth with Mrs. Garrison Go
forth and Miss Mae Sue Goforth
as hostesses.
Program leader was Mrs. .Wil
son Crawford Who led the devo
tions. Also taking part on the
program, on "Dunlap Orphanage
Mrs. K W.' Neal, Mrs. Mar
ritt Pinter and Mrs. John Che
shire. .
Mrs. Cheshire, circle chairman,
presided over the business ses
sion, after which the hostesses
served delicious homemade ice
cram and take with punch. ?
King Of Hearts Club
Meets In Reed Home
Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Heed enter
tained members of the King of
Hearts bridge club at their home
Tuesday night.
Zinnias and daises were used |
In floral decorations.
Three progressions of bridge
were played with high score
prizes for the evening, going to i
Mrs, Johnnie Kerns and Gene |
Timms. High score for the series
was won by Fred McDanlel.
Chocolate ice cream, cookies
and mits were served after tlve
games.
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Social Calendar
Thursday:
8:00? Miss Betty Wilson is en
tertaining for Miss Betty
Cash, bride of the week.
Friday:
2:30 ? Fortnighter's Club meets
with Mrs. Jim Smith.
3:00? Mrs. M. H. Biser, Mrs. U
A. Hoke and Mrs. W. K.
Crook are entertaining
with bridge at the Coun
try Club.
7:00 ? Cash-McCarter wedding
rehearsal at the Metho
dist church.
8:30 ? Cake cutting for the
Cash-McCarter wedding
party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. David Cash.
8:00? Regtflar meeting of the
Eastern Star Chapter.
8:00 ? Mesdames, Biser, Hoke
and Crook are entertain
ing with bridge at the
Country Club.
Saturday:
12:00? rMrs. , John Cheshire is
giving a bridesmaids
luncheon for Miss Betty
Cash.
5:30? Miss Betty Cash and
Charles Andy McCarter
wijl be married in Cen
tral Methodist church.
Monday:
2:30 ? Duplicate Bridge Club
meets with Mrs. Paul
Nelsler at her home on
Gaston Street.
7:30 -Monthly meeting of the
Spiritual Life Group of\
Central Methodist church
8:00 -General meeting of W. S.
C. S. at the Methodist
Church.
7:30 Gleaners Class of the
Baptist Church will have,
a covered dish supper at
the home of Mrs. John
nie Beam.
Tuesda,y:
3:00 Contract Club meets with
Mrs. Amos Dean at her
home.
K:00 Twin-Table bridge club
moots with Mrs. Charlie
Thoniasson at her home.
8:00 Miss Anne Roberts, Mrs.
Bill Logan entertaining
for Mrs. Wayne Church.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Crow, route
2, announce the birth of a son,
Thursday^ August 14.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wilson an-',
nounce the birth of a son Sunday,
August 17, Kings Mountain hos
pital.
Mr. anil Mrs Robert Oates
announce the birth of a son Sun
day, August 17, Kings Mountain
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. lluln'tt Petty an
i not i nee the birth of a daughter
Monday. August 18, Kings Moun
tain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mathis -an
nounce the fSirth of a daughter
Sunday. August. 17t Kings
Mountain hospital
Mr. ami Mrs.. Van Wrape of
KinstoH ann?iunee the birth of a
daughter Tuesday, August 1!>.
Mrs. Wrape is the former Miss
Margaret Ware: daughter of Mrs.
John Kletvher Ware. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Connor,
?announce' the ""birth of a daugh
ter Monday. August IX. Kings
Mountain hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Wor
tham. route 3, announce the birth
of a daughter. Tuesday, August
H>, Kings 'Mountain hospital-.
Mr <i ltd Mrs K It. tKverisbV
route 1. announce the birth of a
daughter Tuesday, August 19.
Kings. Mountain hospital.
Mr and Mrs J.itk ' \V"outVnt.
ro'uio 1 lU-ssenn-r t is announce
the birth "f a -daughter Tuesday.
August H>. Kittys Mountain has
,pital.
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Canasta Party Given
For Brides-elect
Misses Barbara Grantham and
Sarah Jackson entertained with
a pretty planned canasta party
Monday night at the Grantham
home as a special courtesy to
Misses Betty Cash and Doris Jol
ly, brides-elect, and Mrs, Bobby
Cox. a recent bride.
The honorees were presented
corsages of white split carnations
upon their arrival. .
In the living room there was
an Illuminated arrangement of
white pompoms and gladioli re
flected on the mantel. In the din
ing room was a brilliant floating
arrangement in a crystal bowl.
Canasta prizes, pine scented
note paper was awarded Miss
Betty Cash and sachet to Miss
Barbara Gault.
Gifts of crystal were presented
the honorees.
At refreshment time a frozen
dessert was served with lime
punch. -,.y
Miss Pegqy Arthur Honors
Miss Pat Harris At Bridge
Miss Patrlca Harris, bride of
last Saturday was. the Inspiration
for a loVely dessert bridge party
Wednesday night given by Miss
Peergy Arthur.
Picturesque arrangements of
white gladioli, snap dragons, pink,
lilies and other mixed flowers
were used as decorations through
out the house.
Five tables were appointed
when the guests arrived. The
bride-elect's place was marked
with a china wedding slipper fill
ed with sweet heart roses; the
other tables were centered with
nosegays of sweetheart roses.
Tallies were also In bridal motif.
Lime sherbert, bridal squares,
nuts, mints and lime punch were
served.
Tables were rearranged for
bridge and at the count of tallies
It was revealed Mrs. E R. Harris
held high score and Miss. Pauline
Mauney low score, each were pre
sented attractive prizes.
Miss Harris was remembered
with an electric Iron from the
hostess and Miss Patty Neisler.
bride-elect 'of October, was given
salt and pepper shakers In her
selected pattern.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
E. B. Harris, mother of the bride,
from Jacksonville. Ela., Miss Ann
Stroud. Falson, N. C.. Miss Nat
halie Ramsaur. Eujlerton. Penn.
and Miss Sue Ruddock of Char
lotte.
Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg
Fetes La Fete Club
Mrs. Y. P. Throneburg deKr^*
fully entertained members of the
La Fete Rook club at her attrac
tive apartment on Piedmont Ave;
Tuesday night.
Giant dahlias, asters, roses and
red sage were used in pleasing
arrangements in the rooms. Rook
was played in progressions with
score prhrcs awarded to Mrs. E.
T. Plott, high and Mrs. R. D. Go
forth, runner up for second high.
Tables were appointed for re
freshments and when all arrived
a salad and sweet course was
served.
The meeting was planned to
celebrate the birthday anniver
sary of one of the members, Mrs.
C. A. Goforfh. The club remem
bered her with a gift.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Oliver Ramsaur
and Miss Nathalie Rariisaur of
AUentown. I'enn. are visiting Mr.
Kamsaur's sister. Mrs. Paul Man
ney ami f '.mily.
? .
Mis-- Sara Kiinaid will be one
of the, models in a fashion show
to be presented at the Woman's
Club in Gastonia Thursday night,
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Mr. and Mrs. I-'. C, Ware and
son, Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ritt .Phifer and children, Patilet
ta and Jean have feturned from
a visit with Dr. ami Mrs. J. O
Ware in Fayjpteville. , Ark.
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PERSONALS
Miss Jean Davis visited in Lex
ington and Durham last week.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R, Davis last week were
a sister, Mrs. J. W. Stevens, Mr.
Stevens, Mrs. Boyd Stevens and
Boyd, Jr. of Lavona, Ga. <
* M", and Mrs. B. T. Wright. Jr.
spent Sunday In Winston-Salem
with Mr. and Mrs. Smyre Wil
liams, -Jr.
Mrs. B. T. Wright, Jr. spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in Ashe:
ville going especially to sing at
an assoclational meeting at the
First Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Emily Houston
and daughters. Emily and Susan
of Blakely, Ga., are visiting Mrs.
Houston's mother, Mrs. Laura Mc
Gill and other relatives.
Rev. and Mrs. P. D. Patrick re
turned Saturday from a week at
Montrieat, Rev. Patrick returned
Monday to spend this week there.
George Thomasson of Durham
was a guest over the weekend of |
his mother, Mrs. Charlie Thomas
son.
Miss Elaine Chance left Char
lotte by plane Saturday for .ler
home in Jacksonville, Fla. after
a month's visit with her aunt,
Mrs. Charlie Thomasson.
Mrs. B. N. Moore of York Is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Lae
key and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rlcketts
and Miss Edna Ricketts, of Mi
ami, Fla., have been visiting for]
the past week at the home of W.
L. Plonk and Mrs. Mary Lovejl.
Little Marjorie Cook, of Clover,
S, C., has been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Wea
ver.
Mrs. Robert Lewis, and chil
dren. of North Wiikesboro, are |
visiting Mrs. Lewis' mother, Mrs. |
J. O. Plonk.
Peggy and Tommy Black spent j
last Week In Chester, S. C. with
relatives.
Miss Barbara Grantham goes
to Winston Salem Sunday to at
tend the wedding of a college |
mate. '
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arndt and
Walter Arndt of Cleveland, Ohio
Were recent guests of Mrs. Ar>
ndt's mother, Mrs. L. O. Welch.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Raymond
and family of Miami, Fla., have
returned home after a visit with
Mrs. Alice Jones and Mrs. L. O.
Welch.
A. C. Deliinger and Noel Web
ster nave returned from a two
weeks vacation in Key West and
other points of interest in Florida. ]
Bill Davis and son Michael and
Tom Knowell of Albany, Ga. ar
rived by plane to spend the week
end with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis.
Guests during the weekend of
Miss Gienda Honeyeutt at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kin
caid were Miss Janet Wilson of
Pensacola, Fla., now W. M. U.
field representative for the State
of- North Carolina, apd Rev, Paul
Miller of Atlanta, Ga.
: Mrs; P. D. Patrick. Mrs. Bill
! Merritt and two sons leave Tues
day for a ten day visit in South
(Carolina visiting the Paul Pa
1 trick's in Charleston. Mrs. Pa
li trick will visit in Florence and Ma
rion, Mrs. Merritt will visit the
Mcrritts in Mullins.
Mrs. Claude Caricl and daugh
. ters. Jane and Betty, have return-,
i ed to their home in Roanoke after
a visit with Mrs. Bill Merritt at
the home of her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. P. D. Patrick.
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Miss Blenda Honeycutt, DRE
of the First Baptist Church dur
ing the summer, leaves Friday
to resume her studies at the Bap
tist Seminary at Louisville. Ky.
She will be accompanied by her
parents, and Mr. and Mrs. A. \V.
Kincaid.
Mr. and Mrs. M A. Ware, Mof.
fait Ware, Joe Ware. Mrs. Paul
Monty, Miss Kitty Monty of Char
lotte. Mrs. J. T. Loesch and son
Johnnie of New York, and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Monty and daugh
ter: Kathy of Clemson College
spent the weekertd at Ocean Drive
Beach. ? .
Miss Edith Arthur from Tryon,
N. C. is visiting in the home of
her brother, J. H. Arthur.
Mrs. Wayne Church is spending
two weeks with her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. J. L. Teague while Mr.
Church completes his course at
summer school. Mr. Church will
be principal of the Bessemer City
High School this year.
Miss Nancy Jo Everhart from
Thomasvllle. N. C., former room
mate of Miss Peggy Arthur at
W. C. U. N. C., was an overnight
guest of Miss Arthur's Tuesday
coming especially to attend the
party given by Mrs. Jimmy Spi
vey and Mrs. George Tolleson.
Miss Jan Batts from Waynes
! boro. Va. aqd Miss Katherine
j Windtey from Henderson, N. C.
I were overnight gues's of Miss
i Peppy Arthur Friday: they were
r-.ere for the Harrii-Sumrell wed
d.ng which took place Saturday.
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46-in. and 52-in.
Drapery
MATERIAL
plaids, solids,
values to SI. 50
Opp. Days Onlyl
49c & 59c yd.
36-in. wide
CHINTZ and
PLASTIC
Floral designs
49c yd.
80-square Topmost
PRINTS.
GINGHAMS
Opp.
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44c yd.
Reg. 39c Value
PRINTS.
CHAMBRAYS
checks, solids, fast-color
Opportunity Days Only!
29c
Reg. 59c and 69c
PIQUES
Waffle, finewale, in figu
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, Opp. Days Only!
48c yd.
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Summer
Shoes
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36 IN.-WIDE
Yard Goods
? Shantung ? Twills ' ? Others
Water - damaged, but regular values to
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RUGS
10
16
20
Rugs 2' x 4' white,
purple -and -white
Rugs 3' x 5'
rose and- white
Rugs 4' x 6' black-and-white,
rose -and -white
79c
$2.00
$2.99
TOWELS
20" x 40". ieg. 79c ...59c
14" x 28". reg. 48c 35c
hand towels, matching
bath towels.
Matching Wash Cloths
Regularly 25c values
. 2 for 25c
20" x 40", reg 48c \ . 3 for $1
18" x 36". reg. 39c . 4 for $1
NYLONS
Opp. Days Only!
79c
One Big Table
TAFFETAS
Solid Colors
Reg. 79c value
Opp. Days Onlyl
50c yd.
ONE TABLE
MATERIALS
Picolay Cloquey
Cloth-of-Gold
Values to $1 yd.
48c yd.
Values to 48c yd.
Lawns, Ratistes,
Dotted Swiss
Closeout
29c yd.
Short Lengths
Gabardines
good colors, 46-in. wide.
Opp. Days Only!
39c yd.
Unhleached 81 -in.
Seamless
SHEETING
a 69c value,
during Opp. Days.
SOcyd.
Dotted and Plain
Curtain Scrim
25c yd.
ONE TABLE
Socks
25c and 35c Values
but slightly soiled
10c
RUFFLED ORGANDY CURTAINS
Permanent Finish!
White. Pink. Blue
Yellow. Green
$2.79
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