Elizabeth Stewart, Editor Phone 167 : & fir Eastern Star Chapter Held Meeting On Friday An initiation service featured the regular meeting of the Kings Mountain chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, Friday night at Masonic Hall. Twenty-ilve members and threte visitors attended the meeting. Mrs. Rowell Lane, worthy ma tron, presided over the business session, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and Mrs. Lteona Atkinson were welcomed as visitors. Four members of the chapter, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. F. A. McDaniel, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kin caid attended a district luncheon meeting at Hotel Charles In Shel by Saturday, and ten members of the chapter went to Shelby for ' the district school Saturday af ternoon. Hostesses for the Friday night meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Em mett Ross and Mrs. Boyee Gault. Mrs. Erwin Hughes Dixon Circle Hostess Circle n of Dixon Presbyteri an church met Thursday night at the home of Mrs Erwln Hugh es. Eight member attended. Ken Boyer, summer pastor at Dixon 'and First Presbyterian churches, was Bible leader for the meeting, and he continued a study of the book of Acts and spoke oh "Paul's Missionary Journeys." Miss Joyce Childers read a de votional after the group opened their meeting with a hymn. Mrs. Ray Childers assisted the hostess In serving refreshments. The August meeting of the circle will be held at the home of Mrs. J. G. Damrcott. -??- ? '? ? i .i ? - Mrs. Charles Nelsler, Mrs. Hen ry Nelsler, and Mrs. Paul M. Nels ler, Sr., have returned from a stay at Crescent Beach, S. C. We're tops for a spanking clean, sweet-smelling wash every timel Rates are iow*r than you'd think. __ | PHONE nUT"! who herself free to Announcement ." ' '? '?? : '? >"?*, -..' ? *'i ir'\i ' ? ? .??'*"' . ./? ; t : :? \ ' ? '??'/% Carlisle Studio .-- ? ? ' ? .. v of Kings Mountain bos purchased Hord Studio of Shelby Carlisle Studio will occupy the Hord Studio quarters at 314 S. Lafayette St. SktDrfi North Carolina ? ' V- '- '3^?' ? ' , . . ' y- ' ; * On Monday, July 19 ? ? ' . : ' ' .v; ? ? We want our Kings Mountain patrons to know that #e shall be in position to continue to serve them, net only for studio sittings at Shelby, bat also for assign ment work on weddings, anniversaries and other * special occasions A telephone call will be all that is nctesimy to make these arrangements. < We appreciate eery much the kindnesses and patron age accorded Carlisle Studio in the past four years and went our friends to know that the purchase of Hord Studjp will give us Improved facilities which will enable us to offer continually Improving photo graphic serrioe, both in service and quality of work. # After Monday. Phono 4621, Sholby # Carlisle Studio f v ? xiS. \sSt? A n'-'> HEADS AUXILIARY ? Mrs. Ralph D. Oof fey, above, of Mor ganton, was recently elected pre sident of the North Carolina Den tal Auxiliary. She succeeds Mrs. T. E. Bykes of Greensboro. Dr. Coffey, a Morganton dentist, is secretary-treasurer of the North Carolina Dental Society. Bennett-Seawright Vows Said July 3 Mrs. Betty Stafford Seawright of Shelby and Jack Bennett of Kings Mountain were married Saturday, July 3, in Gaffney, S. C. Magistrate W. R. Douglas heard the exchange of vows. The bride wore a white faille dress with white and navy blue accessories and an orchid cor sage. They were un-attended. Mrs. Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Stafford of Shelby, was graduated from high schqol in Grteenville, S. C., where the family formerly lived, and was formerly employed at the Diana Shoppe in Shelby. Mr. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bennett of Kings Mountain, was graduated from Kings Mountain high school and is a veteran of World War II. He is employed at Waldensian Bak tery. ; After a wedding trip through the mountains of Western North Carolina, the couple will be at home near Shelby. Vicki Jane Thornburg Honored On Birthday Vickie Jane Thornburg celebra ted her sixth birthday Thursday, July 8, with a party at the homte of her parents, Mr. anu Mrs. Geor ge Thornburg at 318 Waco road. Twenty-three children enjoyed the games and contests under the direction of Miss Jane Byars. Af ter the play period, refreshments were served by Mrs. Thornburg, Mrs. Hilda Heavner, and Mrs. Thelma Houser. The honoree received many nice and useful gifts. Miss Lucy Van Dyke of Gas tonia visited several days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Van Dyke. Byi Grace & S*lma One day not long ago we| spied a husky six-foot citir, zen leading a dog which was j about the size of an overfed chipmunk. This prompted us to do a little research re garding "man's best friend". ! Actually, it seems that big people often choose small dogs, such as Pekes and Chihuahuas, and un dersized men tend to lean toward a preference for the more ferocious speci mens in the canine king dom. Many dog - owners are said to resemble their pets ? and are quite hap py, about it. although the dogs have never been sounded out for their opi nion. The tweedy type of per son goes for tne casual, but dignified, retrie vers, bird dogs and Irish getters. Gals who go for a fashionable ap pearance prefer the pood les, which are pretty smart pooches despite their Gor geous George hairdos. The outdoorsy type of person finds the boxer a good com panion. XI yon tioppen to be in the market for a tail-wag ger, friends, take a pevv in the family strongbox before yon drag home a Si ' Bernard or r. Credit Dane. Tbese are great dogs, bat they have appe tites like a platoon of star* ving field hands T?* mig ht reduce the rest of the family to a bread and wa ter dtoti By tfce way; you're not barking up the wrong tree when you call on ALLEN'S FLOWER SHOP, 624 King [ | St., for the finest floral ar in town. Check ? : P E R S O N A L S Beth Houser, Ann Coopbr, and Kay Mauney are Spending the week at Lulheridge. o ?? ? Mr. and Mrs. George Plonk and family of Raleigh have been spending a month in Hendevson vilie. Thfcy are to return to their home on July 15. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Cooper and Edgar Cooper left Wednesday for a week's trip to Mexico. James Van Dyke entered Chero kee County hospital at Gaffney, S. C., Monday, where he was to undergo a tonsllectomy operation. Edgar Cooper of Pottstown, Pa. is visiting here at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Coop er, other relatives, and friends. Mrs. J. S. P. Carpenter of Ma con, Ga., left Monday to return to her home after, visiting here at the home of Dr. and Mrs. EI C. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cooper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rowell Lane and sons, James &nd Robert are spending a 10-day vacation at Lake Mattamuskeet in Hyde coun ty in the Eastern part of North Carolina. . ; Mrs. E. C. Cooper, Mrs. F. R. Summfers, and Mrs. W. K. Mauney attended a reunion of the Eliza beth College alumnae in session in Charlotte recently. Mrs. Coop er is president of the alumnae and Mrs. Summers is historian. Miss Mary A. McGill is in St. Louis, Mo., on a buying trip for. .Plonk Brothers and Company. s Miss Carolyn Earle of Grover and Miss Pat McDaniei wore guests last Wednesday night in the home of Miss Shirley Hughes. Miss Dolores Davidson visited friends at High Point and Guil ford college during the weekend. Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. Seth Wilson were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Townsend in Charlotte. Leroy Bolin, USN. stationed at the Charleston Naval Base, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bolin. He re turned to the base Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray Hugh es and son, Ray, of Newbferry. S. C., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Caldwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hughes here during the weekend. t ~~? ? Miss Shirley Hughes, Miss An ne Davis and Miss Hilda Hern don, the latter two of Grover, and John Lewis Hughes accompanied Belton Dennis to Newberry, S. C., Friday afternoon. Mr. Hugh es returned to spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hughes. Mrs. John Pirky and Pearl Pir ky of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gaffney and dau ghter, Jane, of Miami, Florida, are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nevette Hughes. Jane Gaffney has been visiting her aunt and unc'ie here for a week. Her parents came to visit here Tuesday. Couple Honored Wednesday At After-Rehearsal Party Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Cooper en tertained last Wednesday* evening ?following the church rehearsal for the wedding of Miss Barbara Van De Water and Richard Oliver White at an after-rehearsal party at their home on North Piedmont avenue. A wedding cake dtecorated in pink dogwood and white and green flowers was used at one tend of the refreshment table in the dining room, and a punch bowl was set at the other end of the table. Other mixed green and white flower arrangements were used throughout the home. Mrs. Bill Cashlon cut and serv ed the cake after the couple had cut the traditional first-piece, and Judy Coopter and Ann Cooper ser ved mints and salted nuts./ The bride-elect wore a printed chartreuse cotton sunback dress trimmed In green ribbon. Guests included members of the wedding party and a ftew close friends of the couple. "Clubettes" To Mdet At Country Club Saturday Regular meteting of the Club ettes is scheduled Saturday night at 7:30 at Kings Mountain Coun try club. All fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students, children of Country club members, are invit ed, and they may invite a guest, Mrs. Charles Neisler, announced Monday. Pfione for jour. POLIO INSURANCE Projects parents, children under 18. Fays expenses up to $9000. Two year family policy $10, individ ual $5. Luther Bennett 1017 FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTO IN S U R AN CI CO. COIUMBI/S. OHIO , Mr. an<l Mrs. Delbe'rt Jackson | land family, Mrs. Buddy Sellers, 'Miss Elizabeth Sellers, Miss' An 'nie Mac Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jackson. Mrs. Oveda Blan ion and family, and Mrs. Blanche Jackson spoilt last weekend )" I the mountains. . ' . j Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Allen of Shelby spent the day last Wed nesday in Charlotte. Mr. and Mr?. Dewitt Ham bright, Gone Hughes and son, Connie. Mr, and Mrs. D. C.- Hugh es and family, Mr. and Mrs. John ny Barber and family, MiSses Bel. j. ty I5iikii\, Kli/abeth Sj?ei)oer, Jtan -j llart sue. and Anne Davis, the lat j ter of Grovor, and Mr. and Mrs. ! 11. ft. Hughes and soil of New berry, S. C., visited Sunday at the j home of Mr., and Mrs. Conrad , Hughes and family. 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