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Pfv I . . ' ' > . V : , I SOCIAL AND PERSONA! of INTE PH01 ? ?? ??? < CONFERENCE AT MONTREAT The Young Peoples Conference o; Kings Mountain Presbytery Is behif held this week In Montreal, N. C Those from the First. Presbyterlai Church of Kings Mountain attending are Misses Fay Moss, Colleen Carni bell, Betty Patrick and Annie Laurl) Summltt; Messrs Wood Hawles, Charles Moss, Jr., Kduie Campbell Coyte Hunter, Jr. Blllle Oeue Nels ler and Mr. Ned IVerson. Miss Annie Laurie fcummitt Is i member of the Council for the Pre! bytery and Mr. Iverson will have charge of the Athletics. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parke at Grace Hospital, Morganton, on June 18, a daughter, Virginia Sue. Mrs. Parks was before marriage Miss Nina Hicks of Kings Mountain. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr., and Mrs. G. G. Grigg, a son, Tuesday afternoon. WOODBURY SPECIALS JjflL 2 For ifflp 50c 3KM? I I DrngCo. PhonM 41?81 ;' ' r ' Specials SHIRTS S QUILT'S and BLANKE' 5 For II Every Lam P m. 20 Percent I CASH an | Kings Moun Ptioti ~~y HMimMiiiiiiMMMiiinii b HAPPENINGS REST to \ ^ES 10*E AND 88 MBSLE8SLIE-WARE WEOOINQ C SOLEMNIZED IN IMPRESS.VE [ CEREMONY In u beautiful and Impressive ten i inoiiy Miaa Elisabeth Ware becaua 5 the bride of Mr. Dlxou Lesslle. a > lioyce Memorial A. R. P. Church s last Thursday uioiuhig at eleven o clock. Rev. K. N. Baird, the bride'i UUStor. Officiated llitln? Il"> r Mscount For ? id CARRY | tain Laundry 270 " < > -- V?V. I IU| - ceremony. Baskets of Madouua lilies, fevei i few and daisies, posted against ? i background of ferns and othei greenery, formed an effective set ling. . ' " . . t A program of music was renderee by Mm. N. F. McGill, pianist, Misi 1 Nancy Erwln of Charlotte and Mrs 1 Paul Netoler, soloists, as follows ; ''Serenade," by Schubert. Mrs. Mc ' C1IH; "I Love Thee,' Grieg, Mrs Paul Nelsler; "Llebestraum,' Liszt, Mrs. McGill; *! Love You Truly,' Carrie Jacobs Bond, Miss Nancy Er win. . ' ' : ?" The "Bridal Chorus" from Lahen grin was played for the processiona ! and Mendelssohn's Wedding Marcl l'or the recessional During the cere inony, Mrs. McGill played softly "To A Wild Rose" by. MacDowel and at the conclusion, Mrs. Neislei sang ?'0 Perfect Love." Ushers were James Lessiie and Dr. F. P. Gaston, of Rock Hill, S C.i Rebert S. Lessiie of Lesslle, S C., and Franklin Ware of Kings Mountain, brother of the -bride. The bride's only attendant, was her sisterj Miss Annie Mae Ware inuid-of-honor. Miss Ware wore a sheer dress of crescent blue, with white' accessories and carried ar arm bouquet of Shasta daisies and pink larkspur. The bride entered with her broth er, Mr. Drown Ware, who gave hei ;n marriage. She was attired in s becoming two-piece navy crape Ro limine ensemble with white accessoi iee. Jier flowers were while rose buds and valley lilies. Mr. Lessiie had as his best man his brother; - Mr. Robert U. Lessiie of Columbia, S. 0. The bride is a daughter of Mr aud Mrs. Luther Ware of King! Mountain and is a young woman oi culture und charm. She is a grudu ate of Kings Mountain High Scboo and Erskiue College, Due West, S C. Since graudaliou she has tauglr in schools of Gaston und Mecklen burg counties, She has been very active in the Y. P, C. U. work of her church and has held important state and dis trlct offices of that organization. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs Ninu O. Lessiie and the late J. D Lessiie of LessHe, S. C. He is a grad uate of Ersklne college and is em ployed -as city chemist, at Rock Hi) sc. * . The couple are at home at Leas lie, S. C., following a Wedding trli iu the mountains of Western Nortt Carolina. The bridal party and a number ol out-of-town gueeta were entertained at a buffet luncheon at the home o the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Luther Ware after the wedding The home was arranged with dais lee, fever few and other lovely mi* ed flowers. Quests Included a sum ber from Kings Mountain, CharlotU | Rock Hill and elsewhere. 10c Each rs 25c Sach $1.00 ndrv Service VOMEN A- H. PATTERSON, I NEW DEMONSTRATION AGENT HONORED AT TEA Llbuhtl uiid Patterson Grove Wc t mau's Clubs honored the new Horn i> Demonstration agent, Miss LaUni t lirashearers, Saturday afternoon a i, iiradsheares, Saturday afternoon a - Lloyd Patterson. s The home was attractively deco i rated throughout with mixed sum mer flowers, r Guests were greeted by Mrs i Prank Goforth and presented to thi r receiving line,, composed of the fol - lowing: Mrs. Lloyd Patterson, th< hostess, Miss LaLTna Bradsheares Kli(>St of honor Mr# l-t council president. Miss Zoe Falls president of Patterson Grove Cluli Miss Piukle Randall, president o Elbethel Club and Mrs. Boyd Hpr rdl8on, vice presideut. , Mrs^ Benton Putnam greeted th< guests at the dining room door. Mri Wray Plonk received in the dinlnf room and was assisted in servinf delicious home made ice cream, cool - ies and mints, by Misses Louise 11 Goforth, Charlene Harrelson and i Pauline Ware. Mrs. J. F. Ware directed. tht , guests to the den. where.the regis I ter was presided over by Mrs. P. K : Harmon. Refreshing punch was served bt l Mrs. W. O. Morris and Mrs. Ottc . Ware. Mrs. R. F. Elant said goodbye al i the side door. Sixty guests called ..during the aft' t ernoon. . 1 ENTERTAIN AT CAKE-CUTTING 1 Mrs. John McGill and Miss Avn I Ware, eutertalned members cf tht Ive8slie-Ware bridal party at a cake cutting at the home of the latter following the rehearsal last Wedr ntsday evening. Members of the ini i mediate families of the couple and s - number of friends were included r making fifty guests. The home was decorated through out with lovely flowers. The dining room, with the brida' ' color motif, white and green., ob * served, was unusually attractive. Fifteen symbols Including the ring, thimble, dime, etc.. attached tc * streamers of white satin rlbbor ' were hidden in the beautiful bride'i pdIta rk?PAPotlrtno pabbUUH raP fnvai 1 few and white sweet peas. Ice cream, cake and mints was 1 served with the bridal color" nott again emphasized. Refreshing punch was served or . the porch as the guests arrived. I ' " JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB PICNIC The Junior Woman's Club wil have its annual picnic Monday aftei noon, July 1, at six o'clock at Lakt I Montoula, with .Mesdames Charles . Oates, Joe Mauney, Eugene McCar 1 ter and Robert Millar as hostesses. All members are requested tc . ?i!?Ct at the Woman's Club House > at six o'clock and transportatlor i will be provided for thos^ who d< not have ways to go. Those who cannot attend are re f quested to notify Mrs. Charles Oates Monday morning at the latest. f| U.O.C.TO MKT The United Daughters of the Con federacy will meet at the home oi Mrs. Manly Morehead on Friday af ternoon at 3:30. Mrs. Morehead and ? Mrs. D. C. Mauney will be hostesses * ~ SWEuZZ Hr a Kjgkjl rmMiMs N MAINS M between WASHINGTON YOU WILL LUCE the deep indi rubber . . . the attractive mc lechtrolly-operated drinkinq lighting . . . the extensive bag men's smoking rboms with late other features assuring person Ride these Modem Coo ? LOW ONI WAT rnnd RQ JW* /over adequate prepared recommend enlistment in the I _ R. OvistOn Che .. 1 Jiwiai.'jum w.1 wi111 ??? 11 -??? > MIITIM or HOMO AUTO CLUO Mrs. Bright htumt ?u kM( m to ! >?? of tfco Hom Art* Cluto tad latrltod guests entertaining at bar borne on Weat Mountain street Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Charles Tbomaaaon bad charge of the program using for her I topic. "Health Heroes and Heroines.' Mrs. W. E. Blakely told of the <Llfe Of l.ouls Rasteur," and Mrs. Grady [ King of the "Life of Florence Nightingale." Other enjoyable features of * the program were a reading. ''Youth and Art,' Robert Browning. by Miss Mary Helen Hambright and > two piano numbers, "Rosary, by ? Novln, ''Rhapsody," by Brahms, a played by Mrs." J. E. HerndOn. t Tempting refreshments, consisting t of a salad course and a sweet course wrs served. ? Included among irtvited guests I were Mrs. Wilson Crawford, a recent bride, who was presented a . gift by the hostess, and Mrs Elmer # McGlll, of Badln. [ p ' t MEETING OF ADELPHIAN CLUB i, Mrs. F. G. Hatterree was hostess , to. the Adelphian Club members and . invited guests last Thursday after . noon. i t The rooms were arranged with * mixed garden flowers. Mrs. D. C. Mauney received prize s for liigh score and Mrs. B. 3. Neill i for second high. 5 A tempting salad and sweet cour? se was served. t Invited guests present included Mesdanies -J. K. Willis, John Gamble ' E. C. HaV'rill, lleese Harville. B. S. Neill, C'arlyle Ware. J. N. Gamble > and Don Blanton. RETURN FROM VACATION TRIP iDr. and Mrs. J. S. Norntan have r returned front a vacation trip. While ' away they were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Bennett, in Burn&vllle, and alt so visited in Spartanburg, S .C. 4 *' , i Personals i Mr. W. F. Logan has sufficiently |j l recovered from' an attadk of flu , to be able to be out. ^ Mr. Fred Wright. Jr.. is reeuper. sting h'om an appendix operation in . the* City Hospital In Gastonia. : [ Miss Mary Helen Hambright leaves this week for Folly Beach. S. C.. . where she will be guest of friends at. a house party. Mrs. 'G. Di Hambright will have as guests for the week-end Mrs. W. > P Jackson and Mrs. Richard Jat cobs of Rock Hill, S. C. Mr. Gaither McDaniel Is critically : ill in the Charlotte Sanatorium. where he has been a patient for i some time. * Mrs. Sam Weir, Jr.. has had as i her guest, her mother and sister. \f eo 1 llo o it A Hnnln Pewln of _.?i i f<. uuu ui n an uiiu * 'v< >v i^t ? ?i? "1 Thomaston, Qa. (. T,ndd Hamric-k. President of the . Kiwanls Club. ha? returned from , (Cont'd on back page) ^ A Jt. X J. ,L illAA .?, A A. 4-f f 444-^-4--f ^-4"f . TTTi'TTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTI t t : Soap Specials | Palmolive, 3 for 20c Red Super Sude, em., S for .... 28c J .: Blue Super Sude, em., 3 for .... 25c | i Blue Super Sude, lg., 23o ( Octagon Soap, Qt, 6 for 26c Octagon Powder, Lg., 6 for .... 26c. Octagon Toilet, 4 for ........... 16c, f. Crawford's Grocery And i Market ? 1 A m \ mm \ g ^9 HAIR GAR ^COACHES CT".' , AXR os. 29.30 OS. 25-36 CHARLOTTE ATLANTA vidual chair* cushioned with krtex idem interior decorations . . . the water fountain ... Iho apodal seat igage racks .. . Iodic a' lounge and et lavatory facilities . .. and many al comfort. ches at the Hrmt aneoritmHw L IUND TRIP COACH FARES mm for National Dofmnue and I. S. 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