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fcz/vs -? - - ":>7Tr^" ,-T-* "7^'* 'V-*t SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I of INTEF Brides Honored ic /mWbob Maude'aud Mitchell Wll- " limns were hostesses at six tables *' of bridge and one of took oil last 11 Thursday evening honoring Mrs. Gleen Freeman, nee Miss Ozollo Ki- ,} , . ser, and Mrs. Humes Houston, nee M Miss Eva Mae Suber. ) ' .MJrs .Eleanor Moore won high 1 score in bridge aud Mrs. Eugene " V Hober'ts in rook. '' Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Houston K were each presented several pieces '' of crystal in their chosen patterns. ' Gifts were also presented two oth' '' er- brides, Mrs. George Ware, nee v Miss Helen Stewart, aud Mrs. Harold t'oggins, nee Miss Octavia Craw 141 ford. A salad course with accessories ' was served. 1" 'Guests included Mcadumcs Glenn i Freeman, Humes Houston, George 0 Ware, -Bruce McDnrilel,, Harold a Crawford, NVUsou Crawford, llol land Dixon, Gene M^Carter, Carl ^ Davidson, Aubrey Clay, \V. J. Mc- 1 Gill, Elmo Bridges, O. W. Morris,, < Arnold Klser, Dixon Lesslie, B. N. Barnes, Eugene Roberts; Misses * Fanny carpenter, Eva Plonk, Nina Jackson, Martha Frances McGlll! ' Margaret Corn well. Faye Mauney,' 1 Annie. Roberts, all of Kings. Moun tain, MlsS Eleanor Moore of Gas- v tonla, and Miss Janetto Walker of Bessermer City,, N. C. Shower For Biide j v Mrs, Aubrey Mauney was a- .char-. J tning hostess on last Thursday ev- j < euiug when she entertained at . a L shower honoring Mrs. Glenn Free- 1 man, nee Miss Ozelle Kiser, a recent " ,, bride. The rooms were unusually attrac i tive with decorations of daisies. .. The tullics were hand-made with decorations of daisies. Bridge was played at six tables b with Mrs. Billy Mauney receiving '' prize for high score. Mr?. James h McGlll was presented a gift. n The shower of lovely gifts for " Mrs. Kreemau were cleverly arrang ' ?-d under a huge crepe paper daisy v on the dining table and each petal H concealing the gifts bore an appro- K - * prlate verBe. . .. h The hostess assisted by Mrs. B. * N. Barnes and Mrs. Joe Mauney v served a delicious salad course with accessories and an ice course. 0 1 r a Birth Announcement i v Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Isley of I S Burlington announce the birth of a | 1 daughter, Kay EUeu, on May 27th. i Mrs. Isley was before marriage I Miss Margaret Plonk of Kings Moun | j tain. t t Tyler-Jolley Wedding v Marlon, N. C., May 24.?Miss Vir- v ' i ginla Tyler of Marion was married p to John Thomas Jolley of Shelby in a ceremony at the First Baptist t: CALL OR SEE I * i Kennon Blanton , At Terminal Ser. Station , PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS/ 5 Representative in Kings Mountain I Territory . i ???????i i IsijsisM MYERS I . IAPPENINGS IEST to V PHONES 10-R AND 88 hurch in Marion Wednesday at con. Dr. II. F. Uray, pastor of the hurc-Ji. in which tlx bride Ik a mem (. er. officiated. The nuptial music was rendered y Miss .iulta Hurt on "of Mai ioti, orai|hu. und Mrs. G. W. I'hiilips of acksonville. vocalist, an hunt ot j lie bride. The l>ride: Was Riven in tun iURc !>y her father, John Mono- j i*y Tyler of Marloii. The brideroom hud as ills best inan his bio- j Iter.' Athan Jofhy of Kafnnapolis' j ThI'iim's won* Joo siiul tti'Uc.e Tvl?>i-. 1 rot hers of the brhbv and George V. Kit kp.tUiek. till of Marlon. * The bride wore u white tailored | nit with white accessories and a I or.sttRe of red ruses and valley 111-/ r. Her only ornament was a diu- I tojtd. elip. a family heirloom. After the ceremony -the jouns j duple left oil a wedding trip and j ,ro now at home in the Herndon amrtlnont iu Kings Mountain where ilr. Jolley lias been stationed for he past two years as a member of he State Highway. Mrs. JOllev, daughter of Mr. and Irs. Tyler. Is a graduate of Marion igh school. Site was connected for lie last two years with the Marion iencral hospital us dietitian and iih Drs. L. W. Hagnu and Frank food as office secretary. . The bridegroom is the, son Of jLtfs. Galena Jolley and the late J. \ jolley of Boiling Springs. Among those who attended . the redding from Kings Mountain were limmy Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Ted iambic,.- Palmer Fulton- Harry Phil, lock. Brlglit Itatterree and M. F. ''arr. " . , 3ride Honorel At _ ' . jovely Party Mrs. Carl Davidson and Mrs. Au rey Clay were hostesses at a love If party on last Wednesftey ovenitg, honoring Mrs. Kleun Freeman, recent bride. The rooms where ine tables were arranged for tridge wert; artlstjcplly deckirated rith snaiidragons. roses and larkpur. The liouoree was presented a ift and Mrs. Dixon IyjRslie receiviig prise for high score. Mrs Hum >a tilousiton atso remenrnerea dtli a gift. , (DpUcIoub refresltnients consisting f ice cream, cookies, punch * and iuts were served by the hostesses sslsted by Mrs. W. T. Weir, Mrs. V. J. Fulkerson, Mrs, B. N Barnes Irs. L. Li. Benson and Mrs. Donald Slanton. Hostess To Bridge Club . Mrs. Ed Smith was hostels to he Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club. Bowls of snapdragons and roses rere arranged In the living room rhero two tables of bridge were in lay. A sweet course was served after he game. Those playing included Mesdam s Bill Ramseur, Jim Smith, George . attiraore, ,Hayne Blackmer, Chares Dilling, Joe Neisler Hunter Nels er and the hostess. !>ance At Club Misses Carolyn and Vivian Prince urere hostesses to sixty or more of their friends at a dance at the Wonans Club last Friday night. MubIc was furnished by Skimp itowe. - ;>: i Punch and cookies was serve? hroughout the evening, ( Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Claude flambright announce the birth of a son, Fred tick uixon, one last Friday morn-j ng In Memorial Hospital, Charotte. ' ' I ^(I For Both Bo; Found In A I^et Us 1 ""; :.L<- - ' . - - " " . DEPARTMENT L THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HEN AT J) I /OMEN MRS- A. H. PATTERSON, Supper At Lake Mrs.* Krtle Powers entertained a te\V friends at supper at l.ake Munlonia 'Tuesday night, honoring her husband on his birthday miniversary. Those enjoying the delicious fried ehieken supper with accessories were' Mrs'. \V. K,- C'rooK. Mr. and .Mrs. Krtle Powers. Misses Klizubetti i'loiik. Salcna Parton. (iaiiy Patti rson; Messrs Cecil CrOok. Mil II off man and Hayinotid Metiill Entertain At Buffet Supper Z' Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Diliing and Mr. and Mrs. Percy.. Dllling entertained at a buffet - supper on last Thursday evening, honoring Dr. and Mrs. Henry Sprinkle. 'Jr., before their departure for their new homo in Asheville. *\ t, ltoses and X>ephinitun. were taste^ fully arranged throughout thebomo Guests included Dr. and Mrs. Sprinkle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wit, liaras. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George' l^attlmore. Jr. Womans Club Meets Monday Night The Junior Womans Club will meet at the home of Mrs. l'aul Mi'Ginnis Monday evening at 8 P. M., with Miss Margaret Cornwall as joint hostess. An auction sale will be held. All members are urged to he present. Personals ^Eugene Goforth of Fort Jackson was home for the week-end. A ?o? _ Rill Davis Is visiting his parents. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J7 H. Davs. ?o? , Mrs. W. S. Dilling has been visiting her son in Atlanta, Ga. iDr. and Mrs. E. C. Cooper, and Miss Margaret Cooper, are In Kings Mountain for the summer vacation. ??? Mrs. U. T. Fulton, returned yester day afternoon from Charlotte where she visited her Bister. Mrs.? Ira Turner', since Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rudi>--ill. ot -Cherryville, Mr. and Mrs. U F. Neal, visited Mrs. Martin McCartef in the Bethany section recently. Mrs,- tjoyce weir or Biacksburg has returned home after visiting Mi and Mrs. S. C. Ratterree. / Misses Margaret Cooper ami Elizabeth Nelll were Charlotte visitors yesterday afternoon. , James Ratterree spent the past week-end in Chapel Jlill at the University. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kiscr of Char ^ lotte were guests of relatives in Kings Mountain during the weekend. ?o? Mrs. E. W. Neal and Mrs. Jacofo [ Cooper and little daughter spent Monday In Charlotte with Mrs. H. D. Klrkpatrlck. ^~D?.. O. P. Lewis left Sunday for )'Fort Bragg. He will toe away twenty eight days taking a summer training course. ^ Mrs. E. W. Griffin attended the National Federation of Women's Clubs held in AfTantic Citv, N. J... last week. / Mrs. A L. Allran leaves this afternoon for Charlotte where she will undergo an oporeatlon tomorrow. . . . t 'ECl4/?> ^PUpAi ys and Girls Will Be Large Assortment. Help You Make Your > Selection r STORE 'f. 1 rmWVAT. MAT ?. 1941. HERE'S THE MR hjhbbmbmhb I H 1 H ra I^B , t I ^B 4^H B jB ^B HH H bI B IBlH D fl I H . - fl I JliMI B I'll ET 'Wt& inagffit' i Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jolley, who were May 21st, are pictured above a? 1 Church, following the ceremony. BUI Gantt, student at Western N. C. Teachers college spent the week-end wH|h his in other, Mrs. Bessie Gantt. ?o? , Air. and Mrs. Floyd Payne were called to Genofr hospital Thursday afternoon on account of the serrieus illness of Miss Daisy Payne. ... . ?o? Mrs. George I^attimore, and tier sister, Mrs. J. A. Uattimoro. of Shelby, leave today for Savannah and ptber points in Georgia. ?o? Misses Helen Morris and Peggy JIarrelson of Beth-Ware. were I spend" the day guests of Mrs. Carl Davidson on Wednesday. /N s Q? ^Misses Cenora Fulton and Madge Mc,I>aniel of the Greenville, S C.. school faculty are at home for their summer vacation. ,. , ?o? '? Mr. and Mrs. Booth Gillespie were called to Knoxville, Tenn., Monday* on account of the death of Mr. Gillespie's mother. ( Mr. and MrB. William Brewer, Jr. will leave for their home in Pensa cola7 Fla., Friday after visiting Mrs Brewer's mother, Mrs. C. E. Nelsler. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis of Chester, S. C., and Russel Hastings of High Shoals were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L?. Settlemyre, Jr., for Sunday night supper. ?o? Ma. Sallle Fulton has returned from a few days visit at the home of her slBter, Mrs. Ira Turner, in Charlotte. - ?o?? Mrs. W. It. Everhart," Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Everhart, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Everhart spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Watsor. at lloone. ?o? Mis? iTances Goforth spent the week-end at the University of Nor th Carolina at Chapel Hill. She attend* <i the plaj "ltomeo and Juliet Saturday night. ?o? Mr. Edith Goforth left Saturday for Red Springs to attend the graduating exerrlses to be held there. Her daughter, Polly, is a member Of the graduating, class. Rev. and Mrs. P. JD.'.Patrick and Mrs. J C. Nlckles spent Monday and Tuesday at Montreat, N. C., attending the meeting of the General AcAAmhlv fha PrAohwtArlon Church. ?oMiss Gertrude Ware left last week for Myrtle poach where she will spend the summer. Miss Ware and Miss Mildred McClaln of Gaston ia will lave charge of one of the popular resort places, ,'Uantana" on Ocean Boulevard. ?(V Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blltclfffe have recently moyed to Fort Knox Ky. Mrs. Blltollffe was formerly Miss Vivian Stewart, daughter of Mr. -id .Mrs. E. J. Stewart of Kings Mountain. Messrs Byron Keeter. Gester >. . . ? . . . w _ .. fc . - - > i . AND MRS. i^H I mm m ym mm m W - | ^e. ... .. . mm m I -' I Hr. ' >9 H a I ' B - :: M i * - i i | : '. .' j.-y .^#$1: &? .*?? ' w itt(MiiNiiV^^<\^/% .^^'v?^> M - **.*AmahMU r married in Marion Wednesday, they were leaving the First Baptist Hoke, Hunter Nelsler, Hay no Rlackrner and Grauy King left yesterday morning for Morehead City to fish tor iriackeral which, are reported to be biting pood Fit... AS i 1*1 C-/ ij Gt l LOOK AS THOUG : M ;f . !> ; i ' /fP i ;.j. n V /. ;, A Mm :. \)r j^Myers' Dn * T ?. ' - * . * 3 Mr. nou Mrs. Charles Hilton mat Miss Whinifred Fulton were, retv-jct visitors at the Presfftterian Hwntri* tal. Charlotte, whero the. infant wcm of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh iioke of !. *? eolntoii Is a patient, _o~ ?O-r . 1 Mr. Claud** WCbb with a party of ;8hclby friends spent tin* wiV.'krend at'Carolina Beach. W*>', ?o? Dr. Katberine Dale of Tarnaiftaich;ile. Mexico,* is critioally til in Hospital. San. Antonio, Texas. Vtw . Dale has been medical niis?!r>??ry in Mexico for thorn than forty years and widely known .nrrnft Associate Unformed l'reshytertawi in this section. Her husband. Dr. J. (!. Dale,' is brother to Mrs U t. r? Kebols and Miss Clara Jiule. SnpC B. X. Barnes and Mrs Qurti es and Mis Barnes were caili^ U? Dumbarton Friday night On aCcovnl of the illness pf Mr. Bai lies', fatt*?*r who was bitten by a black widow *?|)ider. He has been iineOnsciou" and very sick but reports front bit* bedside is that he is. 1 ostitis coai fortably , ' . I ~ ; . y?M. Cm M.k< ^ n Monty Without ?C 1 ADVERTISING- QHL 7**T'\ LET FOSTER'S I - I FIX THEM and they'll be fixed rijjbt I H ' ?Quality Materials ?Prompt Service ?Reasonable Prices |] i H Foster's SHOE AND I BICYCLE SERVICE I Phone 154 I MADE-YO-CIiDE? l H MADE FOR You '"' 1 1 I " $ | v / ? *-V - >* ^ I ?*C ? / :1 ' 1 - 4)' I ' S'V^V" , :9 For that lettuce look, tt Will be v toss up which Classic you'll choose. 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