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Phone 167 Elizabeth Stewart I kUIIUI Ross - Crawford Invitations Issued Wedding Invitations reading as follows have been issued: Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Edison Ross request the fidnor of your presence at the. marriage of their daughter Ev.a Nell to Mr. Samuel B,\ Crawford on Saturday, February twentieth at five o'clock in the afternoon Orace Methodist Church Kings Mountain, North Carolina Leigh - Mann Vows Pledged In Alaska December 12th Miss Fayo Leigh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Leigh of Kings Mountain, and Sgt, 6, W. Mann, USA, son of W. B. Mann of Mia mi, Florida and Mrs. Lucille Mar lowe of Palmetto, Fla., were unit ed In marriage at Fort Richard son Post Chapel, in Alaska, De cember 12. The certemony was performed by Lt. Col. Ariel H. Achterman, and Capt. Bructe L. Solomon gave the bride in marriage. For her wedding, the bride wore a two-piece blue aqd white wool suit with black and white accessories and carried a cascade bouquet of white roses. The couple are making their home at Mountain View, Alaska, where the groom is stationed with the army. Mrs. O. T. Gunnells Hostess To WMU Meeting Members of the Woman's Mis sionary. Union of Macedonia Bap monthly meeting Monday night tlst church held their regular with Mrs. O. T. Gunnells as hos tess at her home. Mrs. Beck Page opened the meeting with prayer and Mrs. Ray Wright was in charge of the devotional for the meeting. A program entitled, "Strangers Everywhere" was presented by Mr? JwmPB Bnlln Mr? Forest Weaver, Mrs. Ruth Lynn, Mrs. Earl Stroupe, Mrs. Bud Falls, Miss Dutch Clonlnger, Mrs. Gun nells and Mrs. Robert Champion. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Jfcss Jenkins, and a routine busi ness session was conducted. Thir teen members attended the meet ing. During the social hour, the hos tess was assisted in ^passing sand wiches, pickles, toast crackers, cherry tarts, and coffee. The March meeting of the WMU will be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Owens. Miss Eva Nell Ross Gives Wedding Plans Miss Eva Nell Ross, da t^hter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Ross, to day announces plans for her wedding to Samuel E. Crawford, which Is to be solemnized Satur day afternoon, Fetbruary 20, at 5 o'clock in Grace Methodist chur ch. The Reverend Bayne W. Lefler, former pastor of the bride, will hear the couple pledge vows of the doutble- ring service, and' a program of nuptial wedding mu sic will be presented prior to and during the ceremony by Miss Margaret Huffstetler, organist, and Mrs. Clarke VViliams, vocai soloist. Emmett E. Ross will give his daughter in marriage, and Roy K-'rawford will attend his son as best man. Miss Dorene RosA will attend her sister as mald-of-honor, and honorary bridesmaids will In clude Miss Doris Riddle, Mrs. D. C. Payseur, Jr., Mrs. Bill McGin nis, Mrs. Wallace Shockley, Mrs* Bobby Ware, and Mrs. Joe Hen drick, all of Kings Mountain. Usher ? groomsmen will In clude James Crawford, (brother of the groom, J. N. Crawford, Jr., the groom's cousin, Leonard A. Smith, uncle of the bride, and Thomas B. Ballard, of Bessemer City. Following the ceremony, the couple with their attendants will greet their guests in the church vestibule. ? Mrs. D. VV. Blanton will pre side at the register. Winners Announced In Individual Game Winners in the individual game of duplicate bridge played Thursday night at Kings Moun tain Woman's clu'b were announ ced this week by Mrs. C. E. War lick. Mrs. George Houser was first place winner with C. E. Warllck ami D. M. Peeler. tied for second and third places, and W. R. Craig, Jr., fourth. An individual game of dupli cate bridge Is set for tonight at 7:45 at Kings Mountain Country Club. Players are not required to bring partners or to make reser vations. . The monthly luncheon game at Kings Mountain Country Cluib is set for Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Duplicate bridge will be played, I and reservations are requested I by Monday evening, Mrs. War | lick said. You're fashion's dream-girt in ? - maiden/orms (2/? ? V Cliansoiu'tle Everyone knows a moulded silhouette is the fashion ideal ? and that means a firm, young, rounded figure. Maidenform's dream bra, Chansonette, gives you exactly that! Circular stitching round? those precious curves of yours ? a spoked center -cup design gives wonderful acccntuation! If you've never worn Chansonette*, you've a wonderful thrill ahead! In your favorite fabrics. ...from 2.00 ?*?, v.x IVt og. MYERS' DRESS SHOP Q Second Floor % ' Social Calendar Thursday: 7:00? Regular meeting of the Margrace Girls club at the Margrace Woman's club house. j 7:30 ? American Legion Auxili ary will meet at the home of Mrs. D. E. Tate with Mrs. Sam Collins and Mrs. C. L. Black as co hostesses. 7:45? Individual game of dupli cate bridge at Kings Mountain Country club. Friday: 2:30? Friday Afternoon Bridge club members will meet with Mrs. Jimmy Willis as hostess at her home. 8:00? Couple's Bridge club members will meet with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brid-. ges as hosts at their home. 8:00 ? Rehearsal for thte wed ding of Miss Eva Nell Ross and Samuel E. Crawford at Grace Me thodist church. 9:00 ? Mr. and Mrs. Emmett E. Ross are entertaining at their home at a cake cutting honoring mem bers of the Ross-Craw ford wedding party. Saturday: 5:00? The wedding of Miss Ev.a Nell Ross and Samuel E. Crawford will bte solem nized in Grace Methodist church. j 7:00 ? Rehearsal for the wed-, ding of Miss Frances Lee of Boiling Springs and Tommy Yarborough will take place in the Boiling Springs Baptist church. 8:00? Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Yar borough are entertaining at their home on Shelby road at a cake - cutting for mbmbers of the Lee Yarborough wedding party. Sunday: 12:15 - 1:30 ? Smorgasbord lun cheon at Kings Mountain Count.-y club. 4:00 -The wedding of Miss Frances Lee and Tommy Yarborough, of Kings Mountain, will be solem nized in the . Baptist c h-u rch of Boiling Springs. Monday: 2:45 ? Duplicate Bridge club members will meet with Mrs. L. E. Abbott as hos tess at her home. ~ ~3T30^-MEmBm Of llltf Minnie Alexander circle of Boyce Memorial A R P church will meet with Mrs. N. F. McGlll as hos tess at her home. 7:30 ? Members of the Frances Hamilton circle of Boyce Memorial ARP church will meet at the home of Mrs. Donald Crawford with Mrs. T. H. Craw ford as co-hostdfes. 7:30? Regular meeting of the American Home and Ed ucation department of Kings Mountain Wo man's club at the Wo man's club house. Miss Kittle Lou Sutton, guest speakter. 8:00 ? Mary Kennedy circle members of Boyce Me morial ARP church will meet with Mrs. J. E. An thony, Jr., as hostess at her home. Mrs. Oscar McCarter, program chairman. Tuesday: 10:00? Monthly bridge lunchb on at Kings Mountain Country club. Individual game of duplicate bridge. Reservations requested by Monday evening. 3:00 ? Members of the Contract club will meet with Mrs. Tolly Shuford as hostess ?- , ? at her home. 3:00 ? Members of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club will meet at Kings Moun tain Country club with Mrs. Hayne Blackmer as hostess. 3:00 ? Stella Austin Girl's Auxi liary of First Baptist church will meet at the , home of their leader, Mrs. Howard Ware. 3:00 ? Ruth Swann Auxiliary of First Baptist church will meet with their leader, Mrs. Gordon Weekley, at the church. Wednesday: 2:00? Wednesday A f t e r n oon Bridge club members will meet with Mrs. Jack White as hostess at hefr homfe. . 3:30- ReguTlr meeting of the Rosi JG,?tdea_rluh ot-.'ije. - home of Peggy Craig. 3.-30? Regular meeting of the Central school Parent ? Teacher association at the school auditorium. Special Founder's Day , program. Loula Herndon Circle Held Regular Meeting Members of the Loala Herndon clrele of First Baptist church held their regular meeting Monday night with Mrs. Guy Barnett as hostess at her home. Mrs. Earl Ledford, circle chair man, called the business part of the meeting to order and presid ed over the routine business ses sion. Mrs. James Watson, pro gram chairman, was In charge of the program for the mteetlng. Oth er members taking part on the program were Mrs, Johnny Beam, Mrs. Earl Ledford, and Mrs. A. W. Kincald. During the'toclal hour, the hoe tess was assisted in passing a congealed salad plate with sand wiches and coffee. (Photo by Ben Ware, Jr.) MR. AND MRS. ALFRED ORIBR CRAWFORD Miss Cornelia Sue 0an++ Wed Sunday To Alfred G. Crawford In Church Rites Grace Methodist church of Kings Mountain was the setting for a wedding of beauty, reverent ce, and simplicity Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock uniting in mar riage Miss Cornelia Sue Gantt and Alfred Grier Crawford, USN, both of Kings Mountain. The Reverend Boyce Huffsttet ler, pastor of El-Bethel Methodist church, heard the couple pledge vows of the impressive double ring service before an altar back ground of Oregon fern medallions and two all-white floor baskets of gladioli and white snapdragons. Family pews were, bow-marked with sprays of plumosus fern ti 31 with white satin ribbons. A program of nuptial wedding music was presented prior to and during the ceremony by Miss Margaret Huffstetler, organist. Organ selections Included "The Sweetest Story Elver Teld'' by R. M. Stults and "I Love You Truly" by Jacobs Bond and Carrie. The Bridal Chorus from Lohen grin by Wagner was used for the processional, and Mendelssohn's wedding march from A Midsum mer Night's Dream was usfed for the recessional. Given In marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a street length dress of dusty rose faille with jacket fashionted with three quarter length- sleeves and peter pan collar outlined with seed pearls and sequins. Her other ac cessories were In navy blub and White, and she wore a navy hat brim-trimmed with white flowers. The pearl earrings she wore were a gift of the bridegroom, and shfe had pinned to her dress a white purple-throated orchid corsage. Mrs. Carl C. Gantt, the bride's mother, had selected for her dau ghter's wedding a navy blue fail le dress with white and navy blue accessories and a white shouldo corsage of spilt carnatloru>, Mrs. John S. Jenkins, of Kings Mountain, the bride's maternal grandmother, wort a gray 7 two piece woolen suit with accessori es in Black ana white ana a shoui der corsage of whitte carnations. Mrs. J. N. Crawford, the bride groom's mother, wore a dark blue suit with matching accessories and a shoulder corsage of white frenched carnations. Only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Central Methodist WSCS Held Meeting On Monday Members of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of Cen: tral Methodist church held theli regular monthly meeting Mon day night at the church. Mrs. P. E- Hendricks, vice president, presided In the ab sence of Mrs. C. A. Butterworth, president. A program on "Ex change Students" was presented by Mrs. Hendricks. A routine business session was conducted. Miss Barbara Ellen Short Complimented On Birthday Miss Ernestine Short enter tained at the Pauline Woman's c?j house Saturday evening at a stffprlse birthday party paying compliment to her sister, Barbara Ellen Short, on her 15th birthday anniversary. Games were directed through out the evening by Mrs. Clyde Bridges and Miss Joan Bridges, who assisted the hostess in serv ing and entertaining, , A heart ? shaped white birth day cake decorated in hearts and pink roSes served as a center piece for the refreshment table, which was overlaid with a white cutwork cloth. Other Valentine decorations were used throughout the club house. Refreshment plates :of sand wiches, cupcakes, birthday cake, and cold drinks were served, and a heart - shaped box of birthday gifts was presented to the hono ree. Guests . attending the party were the hostesses, the honoree, Rachel Bridges, Fred Bridges, BUI Bridges, Ronnie Ledford, Pat ty Ledford, Linda Morris, Don Flte, Jesse Moorehead, Leroy Harper, Margie Bolln, Coy ^p lin, Herman Bolln, Soylte Burton, and Harold Hord. The honoree was the recipient of many nice and useful gifts. Qarl C. Gantt, the bride is a grad uate of Kings Mountain high school and prior to her marriage was employed .is secretary In the offices of Sadie Mills, Inc., here. She Is a maternal granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Jenkins of Kings Mountain, and a patern al granddaughter of D. W. Gantt, of Kings Mountain^ and the late Mrs. Gantt D/3C Crawford is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Crawford, Sr., and before entering the service he at tended Bethany (S. C.) high school. He Is stationed with ? tHe navy in Astoria, Oregon, where the couple left Sunday afternoon to make their home. .The groom expfect* to receive his discharge In October after four years of service with the navy. /PERSONALS: ? George Gibson, Jr., of Shelby, spent several days here this week with his ."mut, Miss Matilda Ded mon. Mr. and Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg visited Mrs. Throneburg's par ents , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Murray In Maiden Sunday. Gene Steffy entered Columbia, S. C.f Veterans Hospital Mon day. He was accompanied to Co lumbia, S-C., by his wife, Mrs. Steffy. , Mr. and Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg have returned from a visit with their son, Bill Throne;burg, Mrs. ^Throneburg, and family in Rad ford, Va. Miss Helten. Pruitt and J. C. Spangler were dinner guests here Tuesday of Miss Matilda Ded mon. Mrs. Stowfe Miller, of Waco, visited Mrs. D, F. Hord, Sr., here last Thursday. HM/3 Delvln Huffstetller, USN, stationed at Norfolk, Va., spent the weekend with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan S. Huffstetler. Mrs. Huffstetler, who visited here the past week, Heft Tuesday for Myerstown, Pa., where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Keeney. Margrace Woman's Club Nela Monthly Meeting Members of the Margrace Wo wan's club held their regular meeting last Friday at the Mar grace Woman's club house. Mrs. C. W, Fa? is, president, called the meeting to order and presided over the business ses sion, Mrs. George Sellers, chap lain, gave the devotional. Games were directed through out the evening by Mrs. Broadus Moss, and hostesses for the meet ing were Mrs. Carl Gantt, Mys. J. W. Gamble, Mrs. Otto Guyton, and Mrs. Floyd Gates. The hos tesses passed a salad plate with dessert and coffee.* Spiritual Life Group Held Meeting Monday . Members of the Spiritual Life group of Central Methodist chur ch met Monday night at the church at 7:30 prior to the meet ing of the Woman's Society of Christian Service at 8 o'clock. ' Mlw Moaalla MaaUre, Plreotor of Christian Education at the church, was in charge of the de votional' for the meeting and she read and discussed "Weaving Threads of Life." The group meeting was closed by prayer toy Miss Masters. Mrs. Jorge Misle and son, Edr ward, have returned to their, home in Charlotte after a visit here with Miss .Matilda Dedmoo. Miss Shirley Sellers returned to her home here Friday aftei attending a chmch worker's five day meeting in session in Cin cinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Speidel have returned from a Vacation spent at Palm Beach, Florida. They al so attended a country club man ager's convention ' in session In Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. T. F. Ware and Mrs. R. R. Burton have returned from a visit at Defray Beach, Fla> Norman King and daughter returned hen with them for a visit Mr. and Mrs. Millard Prince and family and Mrs. Baxter Fay seur spent last weekend in High Point, N. C., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alston and family Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Klncald and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tate re cently attended an Eastern Star chapter reception held in Slier City. Mrs. W. P. Gerberdlng was to return home this week from St. Paul, Minn., where shu has been called on account of the illness of her mother. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Robtert G. Cox announce the birth of a daughter, Hetty Rodes Cox, Friday, Febru ary 12, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lincoln announce the birth of a son, Sat urday, February 13, Gaston Me morial hospital, Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Tesseneer, route 3, announce the birth of a daughter, Monday, February 15, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Altexir.der announce the birth of a daughter, Monday, February 15, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hamrick an nounce the birth of a son, Mon day, February 15, Kings Moun tain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maybe rry, route 2, announce the birth of a son, Saturday,' February 13, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and MTs. Clyde CarJpe of Tahokee, Florida announce the birth of twin daughters, Cynthia and Sandra, Monday, February 8, In Florida. Mr. Canlpe Is a for mer Kings Mountain high school coach. fpfl en y. ou Buy ..ere's nothing finer at half the price!" ?? . MTiri i o hi wfia t a Wetteei y Ou m& w i.-: : i ??? W /:?: it m ?; ,*? YouH wear . V-^ -"v .? . this versatile ?top-all topper over everything you own for travel/ sportswear and dress-up. A happy combination of stylo and value that keep* the price a secret . * . that's the Betty Rose story. There's costly details in the sunburst darts, side slash pockets and deeply cvttw noTcnea iwcyoj. 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