SOC IAL AND PERSONA I HAPPENINGS
Of INTEREST to! WOMEN
PHONES 10 R AND 88 MRS. A* H. PATTERSON, Editor
BWlDE&ELECT HONORED
/'“Miss Margaret Pfonk and Mis^
Nellie Ormand, brides^elect of this
nio|ith. were the inspiration of a love
ly i>arty given by Miss Virginia Par
sonjs at her home on East King
_striets I , -
The rooms were thrown en-suite
and arranged with beautifel flowers.
hjridge was played with Miss Helen
Hay receiving prize for high score
and! Miss Nancy llord for low score.
Miss Margaret Plonk and Miss
Nellie Ormand. the honorees, were
each presented attractive gifts and
Misfe Elizabeth McGill, another June
bride-elect was presented a gift.
Mliss Parsons was assisted by her
mother in serving a tempting salad
and! sweet course.
The guests included Misses Mar
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t.eth McGill, Dorothf Patterson., Sara
\llambright, Frances fiord,
tttelen Hay, O.T;le Kiser, Mildred
Moss, Sara Kate Ormand, Xaiu-y;
Hord, Helen Rideirhour,' Marian Pat
person, Kva Plonk; Mesdames L, P.
Stowe, Harold Hunnicutt, John Cav
ony, Joe Mauney, Ted Gamble, Au
brey Mauney, George Moss, Harold
Crawford, W. J. Fulkerson and Mrs
Bill Hite, of Hemp.
JOLLY GAULT
In a simple but impressive cere
mony Tuesday evening, June lath,
Miss Virginia Helen Gault, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. t.. ult, was
united in ntariage to Clyde M. Jolly,I
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jolly. The'
marriage was performed at the home
of the bride's parents on Parker
street. Bev. A. (1. Sargeaht, pastor oi
the First Baptist church, officiating.
Only members of the immediate
families were present.
Prior to the ceremony, "Venetian
l.ove Song" by Nevin, \vas played at
the piano by Mrs. c. \\\ Blanken
ship, sister of the bride. The bride
and groom entered together to the
strains of Lohengrin's Wedding
March and stood before the mantel
piece which was banked with mixed
flowers and fern. The bride was
lovely in a costume of navy and
white, she wore a Queen Anne coat
of navy taffeta and white accessor
ies. Her corsage was of sweetheart
roses and lilies of the valley. The
Wedding March from “The Midsum
mer Night’s Dream'’ by Mendelssohn
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After a bridal trip the young cou
ple will be at thejr ho^ie on Gantlet
street.
MISS VIRGINIA GAULT '■ ij
'shower honoree
.Miss*-s Rii/;ab(*th Gault and Li/V
Mae Alien gave a miscellaneous
shower at the home of the former oh
Parker street last Saturday after
noon, in honor of Mis? Virginia
Gault, whose marriage to Clyde T>1.
Jolly took place June 15.
Several contests ' were enjoyed, af
ter which ice cream and cake were
served by the hostesses. The bride-;
elect was tlie recipient of many love
ly and useful gifts.
Those present were; Misses Vir
ginia and Elizabeth Gault. Lillie Mae
and Norva Allen, Annie Roberts, Ni
na Cole, Lois and Linda Houser,
Pearl Jordan. Mildred and Maude
Jelly. Nelline Gault. Maude and Ge
neva Owens.
Mesdames J. C Jolly, c. L Jolly,
Clyde Blackwell. K. L. Border.
J. Gault, Jr . B. H. Gault. C. J Gault
C. \V Blankenship and Arthur Allen.
STUDY CLUB HAS IN
TERESTING PROGRAM
A most interesting meeting of the
Study Club was held at the Wo
mans Club on Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs, E. W. Griffin, as hostess.
I he assembly room was mane
most inviting with howls ami bas
kets of lovely flowers.
Mrs. Harold Dwelle of Charlotte
who formely lived in Kings Moutv
tain and Mrs. Marion Wright of the
Observer Staff, in Charlotte were
guests speakers. Mrs. Dwelle gave a
talk on the Mint Museum, telling in
terestingly of the different rooms
and the purpose served and Mrs.
Wright talked on Southern Artists,
with particular emphasis on those of
North Carolina.
The Mauney twins. Miles and Er
nest, delighted the audience with
several musical numbers.
At the conclusion of the program
the hostess served a delicious frozen
salad with sandwiches and other ac
cessories.
A large number of invited guests
aud dub women were present.
BRICE AND ROOK PARTY
Mrs. Harold Crawford was host-'
esn to a number of her friends on
last Tuesday evening when she tn
tertained at bridge and rook.
Bowls of lovely fiowers adorned
the rooms which were thrown tn
suite.
Following the game a tempting
collation was served.
Those enjoying Mrs. Crawford’s
hospitality were Mesuantes J B.
Keeter, M. H. Biser, J. K. Willis. O.
O. Jackson, C. W Harper. Pete Gam
hie, Aubrey Clay. Nell Hopper, B S.
Peeler, J. E. Lipford. E. C. McClain,
Lawrence Lovell. P. D. Hernccr.,
Will Byrd, J. O. Plonk. B. S. Nek
Troy Carpenter, Manly Mcrehead,
Percy Dilling, W. K. Crook and M -s
Margaret Kendrick.
Mrs. O. O. Jackson made high
score in bridge and Mrs. 1$. S Pe
er in rook.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fulton have . :
nounced the marriage cf tneir seec
daughter. Miss Christine With
spoon Fulton to Mr. Janies A Horn
on Friday, June fourth. The marrl
age took place at the Presbytei
Manse, at York. K. (’., with the p. —
tor of the Presbyterian church clfi
dating.
The bride was among the recent
graduates of the Kings Mountain
High School. She is a young woman
of charm and pleasing personally.
Mr. and Mrs. Houser have a itTg
circle of friends among the young*
set in Kings Mountain.
The young couple are at torn*
with Mr. Houser's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Houser on Piedmont
Avenue.
dinner guests
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Boyce tad i*
recent dinner guess, Mr. ar.d M ^
tV. M Craft, of Gaffney, whose mar
riage took place late in May and
Miss Elizabeth McGill and Mr. John
Gamble whose marriage will be an
event of the latter part of this
month. The table was centered with
a bowl of lovely flowers in blended
shades. Lighted tapers completed
the table appointment.
A four-course dinner was served.
Mrs. Craft and Misg McGill were
each presented attractive gifts by
the hostess.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Houser, of
Santa Cruz, California, announce the
birth of a son on June Bth. Mr. Hc>»
ser, a so of Mrs. M. L. Houser and
the late M. L. Houser, of this pJace
has been in Califoruia for several
years.
MISS PLONK HONORED
IN GASTONIA
Miss Margaret Plonk was honcree
at an informal tea given by a college
class mate, Miss Jane Highsmith, at
her home in Gastonia Tuesday aft
ernoon from five to six o’clock. The
guests included intimate friends cf
the honoree.
Receiving with Miss Highsmith
, were Miss Margaret Plonk and her
| mother, Mrs. Clarence Plonk. Mies;
■ Highsmith wore a becoming dress of,
'brown lace with shoulder corsage of.
gardenias. Miss Plonk was lovely in'
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