I immi? i: social i Of INTE PHONES 10*R A MARRIAGE , ,l ANNOUNCEMENT . (I Announcement has been made by lfr. and Mra. K. L Sullivan of Ht||h Shoals of the Marriage o( their daufWKrji'HlWi! IfHuli V.VJ3 and Charlotte. The bride la plea?nt? ly rmcaltrrri In Kings Mounialu where the lived during her high wrhool days when her father held a i poeltion with the Wiling Mills Co. 1 The marriage took place February , 19. hi Newton, where the? Sullivan , family moved after leaving . Kings , Mountain. Mr. Early la prominent j . . In ba*??Daii circle* ana u now witii the Charlotte Hornet*. i i THE HERALD $1.90 A YEAR j 1 sou)i f CROP TO < I PLANTERS - three eu mJnM 1 SMOKE. *H*vflMNHIIHfcm. ^niawr* MM9i?a(itt %e*prtott ^ >*??' " Experienced tobacco growers know that cigarette quality has j the tobacco. They prefer Camels to because they know Camel's MORE I BACCOS give them the real top in < els. Yon, too, will say that Camels real pleasure and enjoyment ther IUDDYIIAME! v 11/11 I I IIVIIIU Cool, Washable C Dimity, Dotted Sv They've been designed lor sheer end patterns that make each styl There are twelve smart styles, will ... at such an economical price tl SIZES 12 to 52 Guaranteed Fast Colore f^^Mfl IjH VftTfl Keeter's I VALUE FOR VALUE 1 % Attend "Barn Frolic", V - . v v-V V J ' ' -a'- ' ' ">- ] t > .v j^'vv ; . > , III r n-Mirtir- - LND PERSONAL HAPPE REST to r ND 88 MRS. A* H. PA1 ? ? GRADUATES AT SANITORIUM ~ , 'llu- followlnc Intatlons have bee rwlvwl in King* Mountain: "Tin- Trustee* mill Staff, Bake ilti t )uu to be pie?riit at the Oradi I ilia* Kxeftine* Tuesday evening, Ma, twenty fourth, eight o'clock. Bake Sati::'.. flutn Training School audi lorluui Liniiberton. N. C." Mi?.? t'ora Lee Kails, a forme KIiikx Mountain girl i? one of tbi fourteen graduate* and In nleuaantl MMiu-i|il>ere?l here where she speii lier childhood and early youth. Mis Kallji moved with her parents, Mi Jirl Mrs. fhtrleg Kails, to uutuhei ion a few years ago and after gradi itlng from High School, - began trail ing at the Baker Sanatorium, Lum yerton. p^. rwe choicest tors oe My iast^TS AMEIS AT TOP PRJCES. SO DID MOST ) HOUND HERE. YOU WONT NEED < ESSES TO KNOW WHAT CI6AXETTE ) -ITS OMUL. I KNOW CAMELS AXE / )M costlier toSaScos. NATURALLY, I KXO PLANTERS MERE SMOKE OtMHS/ like Mr. Jenkins i to be growo in mf%mMJ other cigarette*, AflKf EXPENSIVE TOquality. Try Cam* / C^HP9 give more of the / ^ /. e is in smoking. liTTTHHTH TORACCO PLANTERS SAV ' ' f. / Sheer Dresses reations in Airy \riss, and Batiste enjoyment, in refreshing colors e enchanting, cool, stimulating, i new. distinctive fashion details lal you'll want several. r VJ"ivMhr k. x^fi05 i )ept. Store *EVER UNDERSOLD r Oman's Club, Fri. Night / . > n\ * ' , , - ' ' v .. . ININGS :} WOMEN } TTERSON, Editor :; . BRIDE-ELECT HONORED A lovely mlmfllinroiu ' shower wsp kIvmi by Miss Marie Whiteside* at h?r Heme <?n Kpst King street. *ion ; igfiir'iii'rr.jji111, a June 11 Y Mowl* of mixed spring flowers. InrpiutVfiiK roses, pconie? daisies and h larkspur, were arranged throughout the h~me, f< llurltiK the evening the guests enI jo> ed hili'al contests. After prises ei w? r? awarded. Miss Juanlts Huds^| peth. presented the bride elect, Miss ! tlxillt ?lth thi. Puwlutor KaaW *i huge basket, covered With green " ciepe poper and containing many lo\e]> gifts. I J A delicious cold plate with an iced I drink wan served with the green andj " white bridal color motif observed. Those present included Miss Blanche Gault, the honoree. Miss Whitesides, Mrs. Blanche Poplin,! Mrs. Charles Thomagson, Mrs. Bob McDanfe), Mi's. J. K. Harmon, Mrs Bill"Osborne, Mrs. M. C Wlngate; Misses Pashia Wright, Kathleen and Ruth Randle, Geneva and Juanlta Hudspeth, all of Kings Mountain; Mrs. Major Whitesides and Mrs. W. Y. Abresch of Gastonta. ENTERTAIN FOR HU8BAND On Mom-lUy evening Mrs. Glenn White entertained a group of friends honoring her husband, Mr. White, on his birthlay. The heme was beautifully decorated for tlie occasion with lovely cut flowers. A color note of pick, green and white'was observed on the decoration of .refreshments. Hearts were played at eight tables for an hour, after -which refreshments. consisting of a salad and sweet course Was served. Individual cakes, each bearing a large candle en pbasiaed the birthday idea. Follow :ng refreshments Mr.'H. Bee Weathers of Shelby showed pictures cf his western trip. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs- P. D. HernI r?Afi ' Mi* nnH Mr* RvPOtl KPt^ter. Mr and Mrs. D. M. Bridges, Mr. and Mrs Doris liittlejohn, Mr. and Mrs. E C M?<"Lain. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Souther, Mr; and Mis. J K Willis. Mr. and .Mr* D F Hord, Mr. and Mrs. Glee A. Bridges, and Mr. Vernon Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collier of GTover, Mr. and' Mrs. Earle Hamtick, Mr. and Mrs. John Eld Queen, und H. L. Weathers of Shelby. j MEETING OF STUDY CLUB M:j? Grady Patterson was hostess \ to members of the Study Club entertaining at her home cu Gold stree | on Tuesday afternoon. An artistic arrangement of beautlI ful flowers made tlie rconis most in " vitlrg. j Mrs. J. M. Rhea had charge of an I interesting program on North Caroj "ina Estates and Gardens. A well ; prepared prper on the subject was : tad,by Mts. l.add Hani rick and one of F'Uar Guest's poems was given byMrs. W. T. Weir. After a piano tium eer by Mrs N F McGill, Curreut Events were given. A delicious srlud course., with ac eesoMries and a sweet course wai served. . .Mrs. M M. Almond and childret of Charlotte are spoil iing a tew days w'th her sister. Mrs. Eugene Mat thews. AUXILIARY BIRTHDAY I'xursa&y evt-uii.g ai 7:30 in th< Fellcwghin Hall of the Preibvterlar church there is to be a birthda; party to which everyone is invited It is an occasion of great significance because it Is the .anniversary of th< organization of the Woman's Auxlll my. 'Ilie Executive ( "n'mlttees o Home and Foreign Missions havi gimd Te2.'MUs to rejoice In these Aui ihary Binhdays. Some of the mos fruitful missions had their begin tongs in the offerings given by tfn ! auxiliaries in recognition of this an nivereary. t The 1938 Auxiliary Birthday Offc ling is to be for women and girls o other races and languages in ou own land. The party Thursday evening is t< be a mot^ enjoyable one. Thren will be music, refreshments, and very interesting program. VILL ENTERTAIN On Saturday evening of this wee! Mrs. W. H. Webster and Mlas Clan W?-bgter of Charlotte Will entertaii at a bridge party at their hone 01 lawyers Road honoring Mia* Orac Fortune and Mr. H. M. Dulln o Charlotte whose marriage will tak< < pla-"e in Juno. Other guests will include Mis Mary Porttr. Margaret Phillips. Lov lee Hoover, Julia RoMnson, Mr. ail' Mrs. J. 11. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. 1 L Johnston, Carl D. Wllscn all o Charlotte and Bill Fortune of King Mountain. ' Mr*. J. C. Keller, Mrs. El Hon :cd Mies Phyllis Ware have been vi .it lug relatives in Shelby this wee* U< D. C. GlVta BEMCPIT PARTY l? )M embers of the local chapter, U. D. C., entertained with a benefit' brMke and rook party on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Paul NeMer on Gaston street. The handsome home wan attractively arrung-j ed with lovely flowers. Fifteen tables of bridge and rook were In play. Mr#. Fleming IUmseur. sooicd high In rook and Mrs. Icons' M< "til cut for consolation. Miss Kva Plonk won high score In bridge an. Mrs. IKiua'ld.Hlanton low score. "l)ie following young high school girls assisted in serving sandwiches, i ctokles and tea: Misses Phyllis Pat lerson I a,rot by Hoke. Maude Plonk, Gloria I'-niwell Jacqueline Kawlea ill n fill nil- I 1 II I I I mill? Falls. IMty Patrick; Betty Lee Nel* ler. Mary Fveiyn Gofortb. Fay Moss. Colleen <'.>inpt>< II, and Mary Ratter ree. .1 ? Tea poured by Mrs. C. K. Nelalei end Mrs. W. A. Ridenhour. who seated at the beautifully jppoiuteil ditiifag table. Mrs. Paul Neisler and Mrs. J. G. Mori, in evident of the U. D. C. chapter, received the guests at the front entrance. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT I Born lo Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lindsay. a daughter, Iris Lyvonn, May! 12th. at their home on Railroad avenue. i Personals \ Miss Daley Lovelace visited borne ' folks during the week end. Mifcs Margaret Smith was a visV j tor in Charlotte Sunday. Miss Frances Plonk has been Visit Ing relatives in Hemp. Mrs. drier Plonk was a visitor in Shelby Wednesday afternoon. j - Miss Leslie of Neeley's Creek spent the week end -with Miss Elibaeth jWsre. ; . > Mr. .linimy Mcdill of A&heviile spent the week end with bis parents Dr. and Mrs. W. J. McGill. ' Mrs. Ronie Milliard of Charlotte visited her aunts, Mrs. Minims, and Miss Agnes Morris Tuesday, I Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Rudistli bf Cherryville were visitors in Kings | Mountain Tuesday Mrs. r>. i . naiierree vibucu mi. Jap Raun ree and family of Char J lotte over the week end. ?o? Miss Jones of Alabama visited her sisfer, Mrs. Jimmie Hord during the week end. ' j ?o? Mr. and Mrs. carl Da vidsin spent Saturday nigh; in WacO wi'b. relatives. ?c? Miss Mary Louise Rhyne of Lerofr ilhyno college spent the week end ith home folks. ; I ?o? ! Mi's. R. P. Whisley and bahy c-f Wen lell. N. C., are x.'sit'ng relatives in Kings Mounts in. ?i Miss Mary Giier Leslie, of Leslie. S. was a guest cf Miss Elizabeth Ware during the past week-end. ; ?o? f M ss Elsie Ader of the Mount Holly school faculty was a visitor in j Kings Mountain last Thursday. .1 ' ? o? j Miss Lois Fortune of Charlotte is 1 ?p< niCng this week with her parents I vfi. ntwl \tra W 1. Fortune ' ' ' ' ^ol- . ! 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