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BY MRS. C. E. ALCOCK The help of friends will make this column more interesting. Please „ Q n 140 and report items for this column. All news items of interest to Co* l - women are welcomed. Mrs. Duncan Entertains. I xhe following invitations were sent' but th's week: "Mrs. Amos C. Dun-j ran. home, Tuesday afternoon,' July Ist, four t 0 six o'clock. West tfain street. Forest City, North Car-' )lina.*' The lower floor of the handsome. , ew Duncan home was thrown en j luite and was very artistically and ~ tastefully decorated in vases and; filver baskets of red and white j jladio'i and blue petunias; and the. Leir beaufjiful American flag was; roudly displayed, which lent much ] o the color scheme of red, white and . >lue. The delicious brick cream, cake j md fruit punch which was served, lis carried the color not e of July 4. Miss Nell Young and Mrs. R. R. f Canton greeted the guests on their -rival and introduced them to the' ■eceiving line, composed of Mrs. A. ; C. Duncan, Mrs. Addis H. Moore, j of Hampton, Va., Mrs. Frank Mas-! ters, of St. Augustine, Fla., and Mrs. j \\\ A. Datterer, of Charleston, S. j C. Mr.-. Terry Moore received at the j North entrance to the solarium,] where Mesdames B. B. Doggett and! T. R. Padgett presided at the guest's. register. Mesdames W. A. Ayers and M, F. Moores stood at the South exit OL solarium to music room, where Mrs. C. E. Alcock directed the guests' to the dining room entrance, where they were received by Misses Mayme ; Martin and Ruth Moore. Misses Margaret Young and Robbie Biggerstaff received in the main coining room, and Mesdames J. F. Weathers and Spurgeon Moss receiv ed the guests in the second dining. room, introducing them to Mrs. G. i C McDaniel, who stood at the en- j trance to the library, where Mrs. j F. F. Black presided at the punch j bowl. The bevy of beautiful young la-' DALTON BROS. INCORPORATED Wishes to thank the public for the gen erous patronage during our great JULY SALE We have been more than delighted with me way the public has appreciated the ex traordinary values we have offered them. This Sale Continues Until July 12th are offering some very unusual bar gains for this week. ya AU silk Pongee Ladies' $12.95 Cg OCJ Dresses at • Dresses yg Rayon Flat Crepe 84c yard Jettick Arch Support Shoes Ladies' Full Fashioned 52 sh'tte T r 78c Hundreds of other bargains to choose from Dalton Bros. \ Incorporated The Place To Trade." Forest City, N. C. dies who assisted in serving, were , beautifully attired lovely sum- I mer frocks of pastel shades. Serv iing were: Misses Margaret Moore, Miriam Padgett, Lilah Padgett, Sara Ruth Doggett, Dorothy Bostic and . Ruth Reid., One hundred and fifty guests called during the afternoon. j* * * (Dinner Party. Mrs. J. F. Alexander entertained 'at 1 o'clock dinner Saturday honor ing Mr. and Mrs. Addis H. Moore, ■of Hampton, Va., who are visiting 'relatives throughout the county. ! Plates were laid for Mr. and Mrs. • Addis H. Moore and children, Mr. 'and Mrs. R. E. Biggerstaff, Mrs. J. S. Dorton and daughter, of Shelby, Mrs. Chasu A. Ford and son, Charles, 'Mr. William Biggerstaff, Miss Robbie \ Biggerstaff, and Misses Nell and Margaret Young. V * * | Entertains at Bridge. j Mrs. Walter W. Richbourg enter-. jtained at four tables of bridge on ; Wednesday afternoon from four to | six o'clock at the "Dutch Grill" hon ioring her sister, Mrs. W. A. Dotter : er, of Charleston, S. C. The main dining room of the "Dutch Grill" was beautifully decorated ii\ flags and red and white flowers, and the ' very attractive tally cards in the form of flags, eagles and the statute ' of Liberty carried out the color note of, July 4th.. A top score prize was given and guests prizes were presented to Mrs. W. A. Dotterer and Mrs. Addis H. Moore. The color note of red, white and blue was carried throughout the 'salad and ice course served. Those j playing were: Mesdames W. A. Dot jterer, D. H. Sutton, Chas. Z., Flack, i Spurgeon Moss, R. R. Blanton, Ad- Idis H. Moore, G. J. Henry, Terry j Moore, F. R. Wilkins, F. B. Moss, THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930. A. C. Finch, Frances Little, R. C. | Alexander, A. C. Duncan, F. B. Long, of Spindale, Misses Nell and Mar garet Young-, Ruth Moore and Rob ' bie Biggerstaff. Invited in for re freshments were: Mesdames J. M. Burkholder," E. O. Thomas, Wilfeur Mcßrayer, U. S. Courtney, J. F., Al exander, M. F. Moores, M. W. Harris, C. H. Verner and Hoyle Elliott. * * * Hudson-Morris. In a nuptial ceremony of simpli fy and beauty, the wedding of Miss Hattie Hudson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hudson, Route 2, Forest City, and Mr. R. Roy Morris, of Forest City, was solemnized Sunday morning at 7 o'clock at the Hudson home. The Rev. E. B. Hudson, of Cramerton, uncle of the bride, of ficiated, using the impressive ring ceremony. The Hudson home was beautiful for the occasion. The liv ing room was beautifully arranged with baskets holding ferns and Queen Anne's lace. The improvised altar was arranged in the living room and was banked with ferns and flanked o~i either side with candelabras hold ing white tapers. A musical program was rendered by Miss Mary Crow at the piano and Miss Emily Camp ac companied by Miss Crow r sang "I ; Love You Truly." As the soft strains of the "Bridal Chorus" from Men delssohn sounded, the bride and groom ertered and took their plac e before the altar where the vows were spok en. The bride wore a lovely frock of heavy whit e crepe, with picture hat of horse hair braid and white satin slippers. She carried a shower bou quet of bride's roses and valley lilies The bride's going away costume was a blue georgette ensemble with ac cessories to match. Immediately af tti the ceremony they left on a bri dal trip to Raleigh, Wilmington and other points of interest. Mrs. Morris is a graduate of th e Rutherford Hospital and has been as sistant to Dr. C. H. Verner for the past year. Mr. Morris is one of Forest City's best known young business men. H is active in political circles and was a candidate for th e office of sheriff :r» the primary one month ago. He is a young man of much ability, and has been engaged in business in For :est City. He is a World War veteran, : and served overseas in the A. E,, F. ,* * * Birthday Party. 1 Little Miss Helen Ridings, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C* O. Ridings, entertained sixty of her little play mates on Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, celebrating her third birthday. Many delightful little games were played. ( A beautiful birthday cake, with the three candles, made a pretty centerpiece for the table. Helen extinguished the candles, and the cake, with pink and white brick cream and lemonade was served to her little friends. Helen received many beautiful and dainty little gifts from her friends, who said goodby and wished her many happy returns cf the day. sfc ♦ * Celebrates Birthday. Master Sillis Michalove celebrated his fourth birthday on Wednesday, June 18th, from 4 to 6 o'clock. He had as his guests thirty-three of his playmates and many games were played after which punch, ice cream, cake and fancy candies wer e served. All left with happy hearts and wish es for many returns of the day. * * * Haworth-Hamrick. Alexander, July I.—A marriage of special interest to their many friends in North Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky was that of Mrs. Kate Mae Hamrick and A. G. Haworth, which was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents on last Satur day evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. C. C. Matheny, pastor of the Alexander Baptist church, officiated, using the ring ceremony. j The ceremony was performed on the step of the front entrance to the home. Potted plants and baskets of gladioli and shasta daisies provided a setting of unusual charm and beauty. ! Prior to the ceremony two vocal selections were rendered. Paul Ham rick sang "Love's Old Sweet Song," and Mrs. Marion D sang "I Love You Truly." The bridal party entered to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march played by Miss Ada Hamrick. "Love , Song" by Henself, was played softly during th e ceremony. The bride who , was dressed in powder blue crepe jwith eggshell accessories was given] in marriage by her father, (John B.' Neale., Th e bridegroom had Robert Neale of Jefferson City, Tenn., as his best man. Miss Margaret Neale, the only sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She was beautiful in a dress of green organdy. Ruth Champion, the lovely little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Champion carried the ring in a white lily. She was dressed in pink organdy. ' Following the ceremony the bride and groom left for points of interest in North Carolina and Tennessee. The bride is the attractive daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. John B.*Neale. ( She was educated at Carson and New. j nan college having received her A. B. degree from this institution in 1929. i During the past year she . taught ■ English and history in on e of the h'.gh schools of the eounty. Mr. Ha worth, a native of Ken tucky, taught mathematics and science in one of the high schools of Tennessee during the past year. He is also a graduate of Carson and Newman college of the class of 1929 It was here that the romance begari which culminated in their marriage. Miss Mary Ayers who has been visiting in Durham returned home today with her father. Dr. Ayers has been holding a meeting in Mebane, N. C., for the past ten days. Mrs. J. S. Dorton and daughter, Betty Marie, of Shelby, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.: E. Big gerstaff. Mrs. W. Carl Huntley has return ed from a visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Aull, in Pomaria, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J.' 8., Meares, Miss Mary Meares and Mr. Cecil Meares spent Monday in Winston-Salem. Miss Meares, wh 0 holds a position in Winston-Salem, remained there. Mrs. W. S. Kestler, of Davidson, is visiting her brother, Mr. J. B. Mc ares, and Mrs 4 Meares. They all left Wednesday for Seneca, S. C., to. visit their father, Mr. W. T. Meares, Sr., who is in his 91st year and loves to have his children visit and talk over olden times with him. Mr. J. M. Burkholder is spending a few days on a business trip in Dante, Va. Master Bob Doisey, Jr., of Shelby, visited Master Frank Moore Dorsey ner e last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Horn and Mr. and Mrs. P. D,.. Harrill, Jr., will leave next Monday to spend a week in Bridgewater. Mesdames Charles Mendenhall and Hulghes Smith and Miss Julian Tate, of Columbia, S. C., were guests Thursday and Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robinson. Mir. and Mrs. Ernest Robinson and children spent Sunday in Hen dersonville. Mr. and Mrs, E. N. Crowder, of Salisbury, and Mrs. D. P. Tate, of Columbia, S. C., spent Thursday and Friday here with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Doggett. Miss Beatrice Laughridge, of Gas tonia, visited Misses Kathleen and Ruth Dorsey her e Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs*. Marvin Dorsey, of Charlotte, will spend the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dor- Mr. and Mrs. Arval L. Alcock returned Tuesday evening from a bridal trip through the eastern part of, the state and Virginia. Mrs. and Mrs. Eugene Harrill and Son, have returned to their home in Houston, Texas, after a delightful visit to the former's two brothers. Messrs. W. R., and Chas. F> Harrill. Their neice, Miss Hazel Harrill, ac companied them home for a visit, to be gone tfntil September Ist. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Harrill and elildren spent Sunday with Mrs. J. T, Hutchins in Mars Hill. Master C. F. Harrill, Jr., is spend ing the summer with his uncle, Dr. J. H. Hutchins in Marshall. Mrs. R), K. Hollifield is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. W. M. Young, at Spindale. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bethea and daughter and sons, Miss Lucinda and Victor and Tommy, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Z. Flack. Mr. and Mrs. Addis H. Moore and children and Mrs. Chas. A Ford and Mrs. A. C. Moore spent Monday in Lake Junaluska the guests of Misses Kate and Ozelle Moore, who are at tending summer school there. Mi:, and Mrs. L. S. Nanney and; Mr. and Mrs. G. M„ Padgett, of For est City and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holli- I field, of Bostic, visited Mrs. T. T. - Long and little daughter, Marigold, j in Saluda, Sunday. Marigold who has been quite ill and is being treated at Di». Smith's hospital in Saluda is, slowly improving. I Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Long attend ed memorial services at South Creek cemetery Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Alcock, Mr. and Mrs. Lolan Kanipe and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodge spent th e week-end at ( "Dtxt'af Kentucky Cabin," at /Lake Lure. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turpin, 0 f Inman, S. O, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Tinsley. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Padgett, of Charlotte, spent Sunday here with the former's mother, Mrs, W. Pad gett. Miss Bonnie Jeane Calton of Eu fayla, Ala., is the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harrill and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Landrum Yelton and son Horace left Saturday for Wrightsville Beach where they will spend several days. Mr. OK K. McDaniel spent Wed nesday in Charlotte on business. Mr. and Mrs. Hope Harrill and daughter, spent Sunday with Mrs.' Harr ill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.' C. Hardin in Rutherfordton. Mr. and Mrs., Jack Michalove and' son spent Sunday in Asheville. Mrs.) Katie Michalove returned home with! them t 0 spend several days with her son, Mr. A. M. Glickman, who is ill! at his home. Master Lamar Rush, of Camden, S. C., spent last wfeek here with Lewis and Billy Bradford. Mr. and Mrsi, W. L. Rush spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bradford and their son, Lamar returned home with them. DOMINA THEATRE ** "AS COOL AS THE ARCTIC" Wed. Thur. Friday—Saturday A Great Comedy A Real 4th Of July Romance Special The screen's daredevil cowboy in his first super-all talking western. c&Jlf win your v gy heart and wreck [ j your funny bone. ■.Flirting Widow With Dorothy Mack aill, Basil Rathbone, ( Lelila Hyams William I |JONES Cr__ jf A .• "The lone Riffer Austin SELECTED TALKING SOUND TALKING SHORTS COMEDY CARTOON Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday First National P er^ec^ Pictures, Inc. . Musical ALEXANDER GRAY My > BERNICE CLAIRE Screen's Best Singing Love Team Clarence Badger Louise Fazenda YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THESE SUMPTUOUS SCENES I ; Airplane honeymoon among the stars. Trip to Mars and the dance of the Marcians. "King of the Air" number with its Hu man Airplane. Towering welcome home final with 200 dancers and a life-size 1940-model Zeppelin soaring high above th e stage! All in Technicolor, to make the grandest girl and mu sic show twice as big as any before. ; Misses Winnie and Jennie Davis spent last week with their sister,, Mrs. i Grady Carpenter and Mr. Carpenter 'in Greenville, S. C. | Re\. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and and Mrs. Bell, of Morristown, | Tenn., are visiting the former's ".brother, Mr. F. T. Davis and Mrs. ; Davis. | Master Jaimes Berry Ellis, of i Greenville, S. C., is spending- this j week here with his grandparents, | Mr. and Mrs. F. Tu Davis, i Mrs. Paul Moore and Misses Jen inie Mae Harrill and Frances Cardea were shopping Monday in Spartan burg. j Mra. Howard Camnitz, of Shelby, spent a few days here last week with [Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Alcock. ( Mr. and Mrs. Claude Young and ' Misses Elizabeth and Frances Young of Auburn, Ala., arrived Saturday Ito spend several days here with rela tives. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Carlisle re turned to their home in Sanford, af ter a week's stay in Asheville and with Mrst, P. D. Harrill, Sr. Miss Rubye Collins is visiting in Union and Lockhart, S. C. Mr* C. C. Whitacre and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Willis spent Sunday at Folkton.
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