I , SOCIAL Of INTE PHONES IO-R A \ \ L I HO8TE88 AT OANCK HUi Patsy White, attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. u?. White was dance hostess on last Wednesday evening entertaining m" large number of the younger aet ft cm Kings Mountain and elsewhere, [ t at the Woman's Club. Punch and oopktea was served throughout the evening. . ???? Fountain |~Sp?rfafei? ( FROSTED Milk Shake I ' There's so much Ice Cream in this new milk drink that you can eat it with a spoon. It's delicious, cooling and nourishing. Enjoy one at our Fountain today. DOUBLE * - Your Pleasure . with a delicious Twin Sundae 2?Sundaes in?1 A Chocolate Sundae and $ Delicious Pineapple Sundae. IT'S A TASTY CIIMV>AC On Top Of A Delicious SODA ENJOY A Long Fella Soda At Our Fountain Today YOUR CHOICE 15c DURING JULY AND AUGUST And don't forget these wonderful refreshments are made with that Delicious Southern Dairies Ide Cream Kings Mountain Drug Co. The Rexall Store MILK . THE WON DERI GOLDEN I THE WONE Call Ug For gmkj Marerai - - , JfcP , . I , . , f. . * [ * ' ?i"' i- Ki.'W / ' . .. JJ- ^ *> - *.' ? ?? - ?. ?. ' & AND PERSONAL HAPPEN REST to ' LND 88 MRS- A- H. PATH WAKEDIXON WEDDING SOLEMNIZED A wedding marked by charm and ?ii^1)1 Icily was solemnised at Central Methodist church Saturday afternoon at & o'clock in an Impressive ceremony united In marriage Miaa Kuby Ware and Holland Dixon, both of Kings Mountain . ?The al'nr wa* hanked wtib long kaf pine, ferns and macuolla branch es. Tall floor baskets were fill) d with hand?ome white gladioli and pom pom dahlias. A large basket of 4a? L. J ? " ' ? ic inunui^iNP unu i**rn wbi u^g as a center back ground. The steps and altar were carpeted In white. Music was rendered by Mrs. AuTWr 'Wf&nry:1 a?h?>s-or-roKes lace dress over taffeta.. Miss Myrn Barber of Atlanta. On.. was soloist. She wore a navy chiffon \v:th a picture hat of whitp. straw. Mrs. Mnnney played Tentilen? Nup: tnrle" by TmBois. 'Serenade' by Schubert. M1sa Barber sang l'Betnuse" bv d'Hardelot and 'O, Promise Me. by Carrie Jacobs Bond. For a ptocesalonnl Wagner's Bridal Chof its from Lohengrin was rendered. Rev. P. D. Patrick, pastor of First Presbyterian church, officiated In the absence of the bride'B pastor. Rev. E. W. Fox. ' The ring ceremonv was used In an Impressive ritual. The ushers vere George Ware, brother of the bride, and Basil Dixon, brother of tbe By burning 25% a lower than the average of tbo 15 other of tho largest-moiling brands tested ? slower than any of thorn?CAMELS give smokers tho equivalent of SsSok JSm/a m^BB^. ';:x:^JI^^v ' THE CIGARETTE OF COSTU?R TOBACCOS riNNY FOR PtNMY TOtlR RtsraoRRim RWVI iTJL FOOD?AND GUERNSEY ' ERFUL MILK Yours Today gg?/ ce Dairy Kings Mountain, N. C. " JINQS- X ' WOMEN }i PERSON, Editor 1 < lit 'I'he bridesma.u was .Mrs. Vann Wiupe ?t be?ie?viu?t, 'leas., sisier of the bride. She wore a dusty pink ( . .... ? im wv y k*i.. <m. ^ had a v-neck line with short puff ( aH'cvos. i Uc a? .. . v. as *.i.u circular. bhe carried an arm boa ( lltuCs ci )tav/n' luh(i) UtU Hssii OUs.il lihtKn and wore a large picture Bat oI white straw. j i t?c uiaiu v>. honor was M'ss Bern- j i? Ware ol Sbeluy. also u sister of ( the bride. She wore a lace dress of < u.ue lusniened i.ke the bridesmaid's , ul >1 a picture hat j>li? . I i ?. i. shcuth of pink roses and delpblulum , i.th w|ih piiiK sat in ribbon. *? mssws.noy "' entered leaning on the arm of hef ( other, Jtbn Fletcher Ware, who ( Kuvt her in marriage. She was sown ?<i in a creation of white triple sheer J crepe with a sweetheart neckline, , sl'lrrej at the shoulder. The short alt eves were puffed, the blouse fastened with self covered buttons in ths { back. The skirt was pleated and very fill).'Her off-the-fac-e white turban , and white accessories completed her costume. She carried an arm bouquet ?* bride's roses and lilies of the valley tied with wide satin ' ribbon. They wete m?-? at the altar by, the bildegroom and his brother Hubert ,Dixon, who acted as best man. During the- ceremony, Mrs. Manncy played softly "Traumerei" bv Schumann end Mendelssohn"? Wedding -Morob 'or -he recessional. The mo*h?-r of the bride. Mrs. .frhn Fletcher W.-.re. wore blue lace over* satin with white accessories ;-:nd a coreatie of pink rose buds with valley lilies. Mrs. Butler Dixon wore black chlf fori with h'ack t-iirt white accessories. Her flowers were yellow roses ana valley lilies iti a shoulder corsage. The bride i .he attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher Ware, a young woman of wiusome personality and poise. She was educated In the Kings Mountain high school. Since the announcement of \e? enggagement she has been the recipient of many social courtesies. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Butler Dixon of the Betblebetn I Motion and a prominent young busb i,ess man of this city. He is manager or the Margcace DatnrAfter the wedding trip hy motor the young couple will be at home In the Logan Apartments on Oold gtreet. Thft TVtnn an/! Wi hrMul nftrfv and a number of invited guests were delightfully entertained after re? hcorsal Pridav night at a lovely cake catling by Mies Maude William's at her home. The lower floor was thrown eneulte and artistically decorated with colorful garden flowers. The dining room was decorated 'n white and green carrying out the Vridal colors. The table was laid with a handsome lace cloth made by the hoetess. A huge bowl of flowers on a reflector was in the center with0 cifyf^U dnndelabra holding ci pen lighted cathedral tapers at eucte end. A three tier wedding cake was' cut and served with green and white' bridal Ices. A miniature bride and groom were placed opposite the cake. Serving in the dining room were Mlsdes Annie Roberts Pave Mauney, Tfelen Williams and tbe hostess. Miss Maude Williams. Miss Mitchell Williams and Miss Eva Mae Ruber presided at the mtnch bowl beautifully decorated with Ivy and Queens Anns lace. Mrs. Wrav Williams assisted her laugher in enterfaininsr and setting the sixty guests present. * / o i if*i\en oino ourrcn On last Saturday evening Mrs. Karl Tate entertained with p stag supoer, complimenting her ' husband cn his birthday anniversary. On arriving the guests were led Into the dining room, where a three course supper was served. Afterwards, gnmes and contests were enjoyed. The honoree was remembered with many useful gifts. Those present Included Floyd Jenkins. Charlie Moss. M. C. YarboTO. Clltus Blackwell, Joe 1 A>e Woodward. W. F. 8tyers, Carl I.ew1s of Oastonla, T. C. Tate and Foyd Tate of Shelby, and the honoree. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MEET# The Kings Mountain unit of the American Legion Auxiliary met here at the home of Mrs. James 6. Ware lest Thursday. Mrs. James Ware, an president, presided over the meeting Idea Bumoltt gave an In terse ting talk on Stephen Foster and Mrs. Cyrus Fall* talked on Trophies Aand Awards." At the conclusion of the program, Mrs. Ware served a daMesoua salad course and ten. She was assisted in eervtag by Mrs. Lojrd Pblfer and Mrs. Cyrus Falls. I - ? *f * * ^ J?,l ?bios honored at -ovklv party Mil* Jfnry Sue McGlnuls dellghtMly entertained at five tab'cs of kflos* and Chinese Checkers at U?r otna oju Piedmont Avenue laat Tuea lay evening, the party honoring Mia. Holland Dixon, nee MWa Ruby IVare. . c table* were arranged on the '.rob which was attractively decora* etl with nimmer flowera and pot liauts. Mlae Rva Mae Suber won high icore and Mlae Bern Ice Ware, sec* ,ud lilKh. After h delicious desert course was i< rved the guests were Invited Into :be Ilviiig room where the brideled was presented a shower of lin* ?n on display. RECENT BRIDE HONORED Mrs. Arthur Davis, of Chester, nee *?!?. Hazel Setllenvvre. of . Kittys Mountain was the Inspiration of n If ve'y party ir'vcn by Mrs. John [iambic and Miss Fby Mnotisy st the lirnie of the former on West Mountain street. Summer Mowers were effectively errnee' In the living room where ih ee tables of bridge were played. ro.' hlch score and the hostesses pre sented the bonoree with a lovely .'If. A tempt'ng salad and sweet course w?? served. Ouesu Included Mrs. Arthur Davis. of rhester. Mesdames Joe Thomson. Harold Crawford. Oeorge Moss, Jacoh Cooper: Misses Mary Francee Herd. France* Plonk. Mitchell and Maude and Helen Williams. DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY ENTERTAIN AT PICNIC The Daughters Of Wesley Rihle "loss enjoyed a picnic, Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Fred Wright, a member of the class. Miss Vivian Prince, who recently 1 "turned from 'lie conference of Church School? at Junnhiskh dlvece?| tlie games and amusements for :he evening. , * At the business meeting, Mrs. E. \V. cVffin fwas me-eleoted teacher. Mrs. Hill Howard, assistant teacher, Mrs. Willie Howell, president, and M'ss Ethel Roberts, secretary and treasurer. Around thirty members of the class enjoyed the picnic supper. CURTAINS LAUNDRED Curtains washed and stretched Firet Claee Work From 20c to 30c per pair MR8. HARRY M. ROBERTS 101 Cleveland Ave. 74th Set - '-' * ' ,'i ' " : - ' ' . ' , , " THAI THE! WHEN YOl Start'AFcv f ; ;j J You'll Be S UK $ .25 $ 1.25 $ 2.50 $ 5.00 $10.00 Payment Kings . O * Ot Li .*- ? W. K. Mamiey, Preaidei ' . *. , - . * ^ * , * ? bridge party'ro* . BRIDE-ELECT . Mrs. Eugene McCarter entertained ai four tables of bridge last Thursday, honoring Mrs. Holland Dixon, who prior to her marriage Saturday i'ftemoon, was Miss Ruby Wars. Mrs. MoC'arter's home in the Hern don Apartments was attractively arranged with summer flowers. Miss Maude Williams made high score and Mrs. Ted Oambte, low each receiving attractive prises. The honpr?e was presented a gift by the hoa teas. Ice cream and cake was served with the bridal colors green and white observed. HENDRICKS-CROSLAND Tbe following wedding Invitations have been received in Kinga Moun ta.n: Mrs. Jack Weatherly Croslaud requests the honour of ycur presence at the marriage of her daughter Helen Coggans to Mr. Paul Eugene Hendricks nu weuucbaay, ine ninui or August at eleven o'clock In the morning Rennettsville, South Carolina. ' Smart Women Come T< for ECONOMY in B< Service as well as E CIENCY ' ' We have a justly famou tation for economy in o vices ? and what's more - tant is that the aforesaic ces are tops in quality That's why so many won budgeters and debutar come to us. Why don't yc it a practice, too! (SPECIAL 1 A Shampoo and Fing< Arch and Manicure, i Vera's Bea ibe Nov rics Open * THE BUILDING & LOAP IE IS NO BETTER WAY TX J GET YOUR PAY CHECK i Stares c( Bui IN OUR 74TH SERIES urprised How Fast You Ca K AT THIS CHART OF SA PAY and R] per week - $ per week per week per week per week s may be made weekly, every or Monthly Mountain 1 oan Associ 1 it" ' f *? * . Personals 1 ' ' ' Miss Ella Hope accwmpaaled Mr. ?r.? Mrs. IHmsn Oarsua oo it pin* jre trip to Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Pierre war* recent visitor* ifti Kli.ss Muuiitmlm and Llncolnton. i Mrs. E. W. Ct.li.a kcd children , tavf been oo a visit to Mrs. QrVi f'ti'a father at Coolomee. I Mrs. J. J. Pattereon and children ( la-dye and James, spent Sunday In I the Mountains with relatives. Mr. arri Mrs. Jes?e K?ser and Mrs. M. H. B-ser are on a trip to Myrtln 1 Beach. Mr?. John Gamble fca? been visiting hsr .sister Mrs Paul Kennedy i In Shelby tb'.e meek. . , ?o? Vr. M V TTeer Is epeodtny bin *n ontlon 'n NotfolK. Va.. where h? In . virltirp h's brother, i - ?o yr*. fteorye Hord anc Mm. J 1*. ' " w'a^le i i? *a)iLiwuj-ei IT s rej uur ser- , . impor1 servi- rcr Voi,r * <f} tOO. f ppoirlT-?tnt nen ? ittS ? 7?tephm? ?>B iiXmake ,s rUESDAYR In %r $1.00 I tuty Shoppe v! is Aug. 1 - ' >1 ' .'v| 4 WAY ) SAVE ?i THIS WEEK iTding&Loao . ' *' JjS ? * a 'lym n Save Money! ' - ' , , / 1 LVINGS ECEIVE $ 100.00 $ 500.00 : $1,000.00 j $2,000.00 $4,000.00 two Weeks ^ : -I :. ; ;'Vl Building iation | J. C. Lackey, Sec'y-Trea*. "a

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