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? Jocie/y 't \ Elizabeth Stewart , Editor Warlicks Scored Third In Winners' Game Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Warllck of Kings Mountain were third place winners in the special winners | game held last Tuesday at Gas- ; ton Country club. The Howell | movement usted. Silver trophies were awarded to Dr. A. C. Current, Jr., and B. j C, Morrow, botn of Gastonia, and other bridge winners were Mrs. H. V. Andrews and Mrs. J. W. Stott, Charlotte, > second, Mrs.) Mart S. Reid and Harry Falls, ! lourth, and Mrs. J. M. Gayle and JMrs. Edward Summerrow, Jr. Mrs. J. D. Montgomery and three children of Criti, Nebraska, are visiting several weeks in the j home ol Mrs. Vergle Blackwell i here. National Antiques Show To Be Held In Gastonia The Eighth National Antiques Show and Sale sponsored by the Gastonia Pilot club will be held i in three^iay session this year [ from April 26-28 at the Armory in Gastonia. Announcement was made by The Russells of Lenoir, who origi- 1 nated the show and who are in charge of exhibits. Mrs. Everette Jones is in chargte of ticket sales for the event. Reduced priced complimen- j tary tickets are available and season tickets will be sold at the door as well as regular admission tickets. ... Doors will open at 11 a. m. each j day and will close at 10 each evening. Door prizes will be pre- J sented each evening. Eastern Star Chapter To Observe Anniversary Members of the Kings Moun- : tain Ch <f> er, 123, Order of the j Eastern Star, wijl meet for their j regular meeting at Masonic Din- 1 ing Hall Friday night. The meeting will mark the | iMiss Jo Ann Smart! Wed Wednesday ;To Robert O. Hord In Home Rites Miss Jo Ann Smartt of Clove- | a blu? orlon nylon suit with navy lland. Ohio, and Robert O. Hord of , and white accessories and a white Kings Mountain and Cleveland, orchid shoulder corsage. The cou ?Ohio, pledged marriage vows in p.ie entered the room together. !an impressive ceremony at the ; The groom's family and imme ] home of the groom s parents, Mr. d|ate fiends of the couple at and Mrs. R. II. Hord. here Wed- tended the ceremony r-nd recep- ! nescjayevening, April 14, at eight tion that followed. Bride's cake o'clock. iwith punch and other refresh The Reverend Richard W. Hord, j ments were passed. brother of the groom and pastor j The bride, daughter of Mr. and of Mount Vernon Baptist church Mrs. Claude Smartt of Cleveland, ! of Vale, officiated, and heard the jOhio, is a graduate of Central couple exchange vows of the dou high school in Manchester. Ton ble ? ring ritual. ;n<?ssete, and is employed in the of Vows were spoken before an fices of Gilmatons Sales Book improvised marriage altar in the Co.. in Cleveland, Ohio. living room of the home. All-' Mr.' Hord, son of Mr. and Mrs. white arrangements of tulips, R H. Hord of Kings Mountain, snapdragons, candy tuff, dog- lis a graduate of Kings Mountain wood, and bridal spiria were used high school, Spartanburg Junior ' in decoration in the ceremony college, and Southeastern Louisi room and throughout the home, jana college. He is associated in; For her wedding, the oride wore business with Thompson Products ' - !Co., in Cleveland, Ohio. birthday anniversary of the club Mr. and Mrs. Hord left Mon and all chapter members- are urg- 1 day for Cleveland, Qhjo, where ed to attend the b'-thday party, they will be at home at 12904 Time of the meeting is 7:30. Shaw Avenue. It's Time Now To Prepare Woolens For Summer Storage With the weather warming up. you may not feci like talking or thinking woolens; 'hut according to Mamie Whisnant, State Col lege home management special's! , now 'is the time to plan storage of woolen blankets and bedding If you're washing wool blan keti this spring ? or other wool on clothing, for thnt matter'? try using the easy soak method for getting them clean. According to Miss Whisrtant. this simple pro cedure will savt? you both time and energy, and it will save shrinkage of those Woolen ma terials. v Here is the blanket ? washing method developed by United Stales Department of Agriculture specialists which will save shrink age: submerge blanket in water in which a detergent is dissolved and allow to soak for 15 to 20 minutes. Then turn blanket over once or twice, spin off water and refill machine for rinsing. The rinse.. too. is done simply by soak ing ? no operation of the ma chine. Soak in rinse water for [library hours] Jacob S. Maurtey Memorial Library j < MONDAYS: 2-5 and 7 9 p. m. TUESDAYS: 10-12 noon. WEDNESDAYS: 1002 nopn; 2-5 and 7-9 p. m. THURSDAYS: 1012 noon; 2-5 ' j p. m. >? FRIDAYS: 10-12 nnon: 2-5 p. m. 1 SATURDAYS: 10 12 noon. . . ? . ? ... . I about five minutes: extract water; j and turn blanket while a sccond ' deep rinse comes Into the ma chine. KVnet water and stretch blanket to bring it back into size and shape. When dry. brush to i restore original Chilliness. ,U. S. D. A. specialists add that other studies of washing wool fabrics also indicate that the less.1 handling, rubbing .or agitation of wool in water; the less the chan ces for shrinkage. In general. Miss Whlsnant recommends us j ing only luke - Warm or tepjd ' water and a mild detergent for best results when hashing wool Pattersons Held Reunion At Their Home On Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. Klilmi Patterson ho!. I a family reunion a: their harrn* in tljo Bethlehem, oiinfimu ; n i i % Sunday planned in honor Mrs. Patterson's sister. Mis. John I Pit- jean. Sir. Pre jean and daugh ; ter, of Orange, Toxas. Guests present included Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Bridges, Mr. and Mrs J. 'C. Bridges, Jr., and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wylon Bridges, all yf Charlotte; Mr. anil Mrs. J. C. Bridges. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Webbdr and finely, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bridges and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Greene and son, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Baker and son, Miss Phyllis Clary, and Bay Bridges, all of Shelby, and Gerald Webber of l^egerwood. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wells of Kings Mountain visited in the Patterson home Sunday after noon. lA*roy Bolin, USN, stationed at the .Charleston Naval Base, spent v the- weekend With his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Krwin L. Bolin. iMcDaniel Honored On 67th Birthday J. P. \icDanle'l> Observed his twth birthday anniversary at his home in Grovrir Sunday and was honored by his wife, Mrs. Mo .Daniel, and his children and ' grandchildren at dinner. Guests present included Mrs. James MeDaniel and children and Mrs. Mary Jones, of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs? Brennon of Rock Hill, S. C.. Mrs. Wayne Wfclls, Mrs. Homer Harmon, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd McDani^v, Mr. and Mrs. James Ledford, all of Kings . Mountain, and Mrs. Alberta Fra- . zier, of Shelby, attended the din ner. Dinner was served at the noon hour. Mr. 'and Mrs.' MeDaniel are the parents of seven children. Joyce Bfser, Jane Goforth, Fay lene Falls, Bob Goforth, Jake Hold, l'auline Hayes, and Charles Painter, students at Appalachian State Teacher's college, Boone, spent the weekend with their pa rents here. 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