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MflNTERES ' 4 K; ; -.' : 9 ;; PHONES: House 271 : (M 4 > i ? Miss Nelline Gault Wed To Sgt. Stroupe A marriage of cordial iuteres throughout this section took |>)wmt the Flrat Baptist rhureh Wediic day afternoon at o'clock. whei Mlaa Wilnia Nelline (lault heranie th. bride of Staff Sergeant Franklin A Stroupe. Rev. L. C. Piiinix, pastor of tin church, officiated, using the doubli ring ceremony. The altar was arranged with over greens, fern*, palms. white gladol and white asters, t'athedrnl taper* ii white floor candelabra completed tin effective sotting. i'ew* for specin guest* were marked witli howiuob of white gludoli and fern* tied witi white satin rihhott. program nr nuptial music \v:i rendered by Mrs. L. I'innix, organ 1st, and Milton P'nkr of Mt. 11 > 11 > soli'st. Mr*. I* i ii ii x played Clairi de Lune, by Debussy, Sehubert 's See ^ enade and during the ceremony P Schubert's Ave Maria was plavec softly. The Bridal Chorus from l.ohei and Mendelshohn's Wedding March for the reeessioual. Prior to the reremony, Mr. Fisher sang "Because." by dellardelot, and "O Promise Me" by De Koven. For the benediction he sang the Lord '* Prayer, by Ma lotte. Mrs. Pinnix wore a blue .jer-ey gown with shoulder corsage of re.i roses. Fshers were Conwav .1. 'limit. -lr. brother of the bride. ami Forres; Warliek, of Shelbv. broth " iii lev the Hride, The v * ? hi' best man; Ids brother. Mr. Itol < rt Stronpe of Onstonin. Miss Franees Hunter of Charlctte. was maid-of-honor and Mrs. Clyde uouey or Kings Mnu"*nin. sMor of the bride, was matron of honor. They wore indentlcal dresses of pink mar quisette, fashiohed with fittest bodice three quarter length sleeve, sweetheart neckline and full skirt. The front had a lace tr:mmed peplenn and a tailored bow was rrranged in the back to give n uuaint hustle effect. They carried old-fashioned nosegays. The bride was given in marriaga by her brother, Bovce H. Gault. She was radiantly lovely in her wedding gown of ivorv satin, 'ashioned with fitted bodice and full skirt with > ? - a i * New Shi Just V ,-g^H I / wjp ' m ' * / a-^^B *7 W-M ~ ? +.*jkjt+. !> > < >? ? ? ??? ?? ?*???{ u. happenings " < T to WOMEN 4 lice !l> : viits a h patterson/ < ? +< + >< o-s- < < { : > < + >+ :< * >+ train. The Itoiliei- was mailt* with ?lro liouhier iiinl yoke ot' mur<|ui"ott< hnrilereil with scallops of satin, t'ul (I ' 111!l > sleeve* eieleil in points at th k. iiami-. Iter 1 11>4fr-1i|> \#ij of br'ih ItlMinn was heht with a liainl of tin , 'lowers Hhe earrieil a white prayt L. ook. to pel with a shower houquc i of white orehiils. | The lirh'.e's mother wore navy lilt* . sheer with inatehiii!! aeees-oriet uo . j -or-ntte of pink roses. The hrioeoroom'h mother wore et . .pen hlne with lilue accessories an I slnmhlnr corsaue of pink rosea. , The hriile. n ilnutfhter of Vr. am i Mrs. t'onwoy Jackson (inult. "^r.. o I I'arker street. Mountain, Is l ? voniij; woman of culture anil ehnrir, , She is a s?railuate of Kin^s Mountail httth school anil for n niimlm* " years has held a responsible positloi in tho off iff of thi' King* Mount ail Manufacturing fotnpany. > '"he ' r' icgroont. ? son of A^r. atn Mrs. Robert J. Stroupp of Gastonia . received his training for U. 8. Arm; I Air Service nt Barksdale Field, Anls i end Alhuiiuprquo, Now Mexico. Fo i thp past forty months, he has serve< ' '"i Km/la' I, arriving in the State ' elitly. The young couple left soon afte the ceremony for a wedding trip. Tin , l>rido donned for traveling a lilacl sheer two-piece dress, white gloves hut. shoes and bag >n Idnch. At hei shoulder. sne wore a white orchb ' her b*:dal lioupuet. J F. Bookout Honor ^ picnic Dinner .1. F. Bookout of Hock Hilt. 8. C. was honor guest at n birthday dinne at the home of her niece, Mrr,. W. R Kverhart on Sunday. August 12. > nicnie -d:nr,er prepared by his King Mountain relatives was served on tn, lawn. | . Ouesta included Mr. J. F. Bookout j Mrs. Luc He Byprs. Mr. and Mrs. H IF. Bookout and daughter. Corinne i Pfe. H. F. Bookout, recently return I*1 from the European area, Edwii i RnnVnnt TT O XI ?i~ . .?~... ..a.j, i* i"t-1111v re 'turned from the Pacific, all of RooV Hill, 8. O.. Mr. and Mra. -Hugh Hok< , and *on of Liineolnton, the Kverhar and Fnlton families and other rela tivea in Kings Mountain. . < i ? * 1 * ' pment Received ? ( ^ - A SUIT-ER 3**^ I Bj i?Virti6' FROM THE K> k PAGES OF -CHARM. r $addk-ttftcblng Rr^-, uIii*i]/vWW thi I facktt front of thh K. iHimiifiwi ^W^wWOWWWOw^nU * #9 s- fn Btefc AtjMtfcl '7TJ .*"-T' J |p Sb? H* to 20*J p. no . ; ess Sk?npe Pldor?. Trv - * .^^^esvVi.$5 >s*v n' 7^ - , ' 1' r.-C-" i '- ' ; Miss Nickles Hostess '-> > Honoring Recent Bride ! Mm. Jobn B. Dilling, n?e ? | Carolyn (Carpenter was honor E> , .it a delightful bridge party on 1 ? lay afternoon, before her marl t- | .vhen Miss Nancy Xiekels entei ' I <! at four tables at the home o ;u!it. Mrs. Joe Thompson. ^ Ifotti ami mixed flowers a<b I the living room and dining root '' J The bride-elect and Mrs. T< ' i Harper, a recent bride were I. 1 t presented gifts and Miss Clara e Oantt was presented prise for " i score. v A delicious salad course with t?sories was served. Guests included the bride' Mesdames Tommy Harper, Pan " , ger. Joe Heddin, Jones Fortune, Susan Norris of Charlotte, Miss ris White and gtlest, M'ss 1 ' Mooncyham of Spartanburg; N I Clara Mae Gantt, Sara H#er j Helen Ilamscy, . Margaret Batt ' .luanita M.Swain. Jo Koeter. 1 ' Keeter and Peggy Bnk^r. Mrs. C. T. i.'arpeiiter. Mrs. ' T.ewis. Mrs. G. W. King nnd | Mrs. Anna King Dilling. of Kn olis, were invited in for refroshu a a Mr. and Mrs. Gault 1 Entertain wedding'Pai "S\r. an?l Mrs. C. .1. (>ault, Jr., / i - * - -? milll-M HI U C?Kf CUTllllg at ' home on East King street Tu r tii>rht following the rehearsal toi ' Pault-Stroupe wedding. s 1 The home was arranged thrnu) ' with lovely cut flower* r In the dining room the bridal p tif, white and green, was obse { The table was spread with an broideren linen cover with inse r laee. A three-tiered wedding ^ 'dcyirnted with dainty flowers topped with minatore soldier 1 groom and 1 ride g'noed the I Lighted white tapers in crystal ers completed the table appointn | The hostess was assisted in , Ing iee eream and eake by ? ' Boyee flrnlL f j CSuests ineluded the bridal " and the families of the young et i \ s ! Mrs. W. K. Crook ! Hostess To Club Mrs. W. K. Crook entertained bers of her bridge elub at her ; last Friday afternoon. Bowls of mixed flowers were ) ranged -in the living room and t - room. t Mrs. Claudine Taylor who has f a house guest of Mrs. J. E. Her t was presented an honor gift. An iee course with cookies wa ved. Those playing other than club i ers included Mrs. R. C. Etheridgt Mrs. gi*u4in?.T*ykL l_i Mrs. Taylor Honored At Party On Monday Mrs. J. E. Herndon entertaine three tables of bridge at her Monday afternoon honoring her 1 guest, Mrs. Claudine Taylor, of tauy, Va. Lovely summer flowers were ranged throughout the home. An iee eourse and eoffee was ed. , Miss Ratterree Hostess At Pro-Nuptial Party Miss Margaret Ratterree was ess at three tables of bridge on Monday afternoon. The party given as a lovely prenuptia) t esy to Mrs. John Dilling, nee Carolyn Carpenter. Lovely mmmer flowers were ranged in the rooms where the hies were placed for the game. Miss Nancy Nickels scored receiving a trophy. The briile was presented a gift and Mrs. my Harper, a 'recent bride, was remembered with a gift. dessert course was served. Quests included the bride-elect the following: Mesdames Tommy per, Joe Hedden and Dan Pi .Misses Eoline Keeter, Betty Pai Helen- Ramsay, Nancy Buber, Evelyn Goforth, Nancy Nickels, ra Mae Qantt and Pay Moss. Mrs. Claude Rhyne Entertains Book Club Members of the Thursday A noon Book Club and invited g were entertained at n most int? log meeting at the home of Claude Rhyne .on West Moui - street. * The rooms were arranged t>owla of roses and colorful n flowers. After the business session Mr O. Plonk presented the study, t on an article in the American N z:ne, "I Live Por Tomorrow," | " Captain Eddie Rickcnbacker. J. 8. Norman, Mra. M. L. Hai and Mra. J. M. Patterson assiste the presentation of the topic. A i ture of the program, creating t uttl interest was an elaborate di? of artistes, most of srhich were ; chased In the Middle Hast aijjl ! Mrs. Myron Rbyne by her hnat I Major Rhyne. Mra. Rhyne was assisted in i i,ng a tempting salad course by ^A. T. Itellinger ahd Mrs. M ..Bhyne. Invited guests included Mra. Q i Roberts and Mrs. B. C. Etheridgp ' ' ' ^p'fl 'Rftflfl Btil ifHn"'' 1 i Bride of Ambrose Gray 1 Miss Miss Rosa Mat' Stricklin. only dau- I guest ghter of Mr. ami Mrs. R. X. Strickrhurs liu, and Ambrose Eslev Gray, youngriagc, est son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 'A. Gray ( rtsln- of Double Springs, Ala., were niarri- | i f her t'd Tuesday morning August 21, at j | the home if Rev. I>. M. Rivers at ome l | Gaffney, K. ('. I n. I Mrs. <!ray is a graduate of Che- ' | )mmy j raw. S. ('., high s<-hool ami until her i t each discharge was a meinber of the Wo ' ] 'Mao | men'? Reserve. 1". S. Naval Reserve. ' ] high j Mr. Gray, a graduate of Winston | County high school. Double Springs. ! j an. I Ala., is a veteran of World War II and is now employed at Clinton En- j eleej, gineers Works at Oak Ridge. Term., | Fin- where they will make their home. i' Miss; h .nor j OPA Personnel Guests At Dinner Last Week ndon The pet-soirnel of the Offit-e of 1 erree Atlininistratioii ami others were ^n|i0?) enft-rtained at a ehieken supper o'i jthe lawn at the home of I,. 1,. Alexq p - antler, ehairmnn of the Food Proguest ''anel. !"st WednoJnloy night, unup delicious chicken supper with a-- ' nents eessorios ami watermelon was served. ' Guests include'! W. E. Ttlakelv. Mr. . nisi Mrs. It'll Haker, Mr. ami Mrs. ('. E. Warli'-k, .lohnriy Warliek. Mr. an I ' . Mr*. Aubri'v Mauiiev, Airs. Neil y Thomson ami Miss Annie I.nuri.' ' ent?-.. Summitt. tUe-t ' psdav r th,> Miss T.otherow Weds ?ho))t Romie Huffstetler i I The Mmi 11 tain View Baptist church I I nio ' wa* " '*4*nut>* ul scene Sunday at I rved '"if'1 mum. nhsn Miss Goldie Totlic < _. r"M hc<nnic the bride of Hemic Huff ' steth r. Ii'i'v. Floyd llolliT, the pastor < cake. h""'' vovv' . land ';l',Hr WI>N flanked with green iride ''r-v ni"' "!' "'dp were floor has lahle ' ,!* Jf'adioli and dahlia?, hold- l'he hride chose for her wedding tents eostunie a iihvv hlue dre<s with inati-h serv- '"I4 a s'">uhlcr length veil, j ^fr8 with white accessories. Her corsHgc ' ! was of pink rosebuds ami orange party' blossoms and she earried a bouquet ] tuple ft*14'* a,"l sweet peas. ( Her brother-in-law, Lawrence Fog- ' ^ ter, gave her in marriage. The pianist. Miss F.s telle Pruift, I rendered the wedding muaie." The bride hail as matron of honor, home Sellers, who wore navv | blue with white accessories and car| ried a bouquet of roses and sweet ' I peas. I I1UB! ' I The bridesmaids were Misses Cat . I letta Foster, Anita King, Edith Bookndon ' ?Ut' ^arE'e Harkley, all of Kings ' Mountain; and Miss Virginia Cullon 1 der and Miss 1 la Marvherry of Mouu s M' tain View. They wore navy blue with white accessories and carried nosi "l gays of roses and sweet peas, match\ 1,4 ' ing the corsage of the matron of Hionor. _j I rne bridegroom had a? best man. | Richard Price, and the ushers were i J. \V. Webster, and Lorn Barklev. ) The bride is the younger (laughter ^ a, of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tutherow, home an<^ bridegroom is the son of Mr. hou8> an<* ^rs" Huffstetler. Qrls | ' After the wedding a reception was held at the home of Mrs. I.awrenee at_ Foster, sister of the bride. The guest* | were invited into the dining room gerv where the table was covered in linen ! which held a three-tiered wedding j cake topped by a miniature bride I and groom. Mrs. Foster was assisted I <-rvin? by Mrs. H. C. Dellinger. After the reception the couple left for a wedding trip through South i?8t. i Cafohnn, after which they will make j as' their home in Kings Mountain, was :ourt- ; , Miss Miss Betty Neisler a? Hostess To Schoolmates I * Miss Betty Neisler entertained a I group of her schoolmates last week high at t'le Neisler home in the eastern eleci Part ?' *,ate- Among the houseTom treats present were: Misses Carol ajs0 Saulsbury of Hanover, Penn., Jan. ! Frierson of Greenville, 8. C., 8hirley J Vestal of Little Rock, Ark., Joan ani^ Bennett of Scarsdale,. N. Y., Nancy jjaf j Rayeroft and Bess Stallings of Durhim, nger; trick. I M87 Mrs. Franklin A. Stroupe Honored At Party < Mrs. Fraoklin A. Btroupe, who be; fore her wedding Wednesday was Miss Nelline Gault, was honored on Saturday night at a party, at the ifter- j home ?' Mr?, Clyde Jolly, uest*! Contests were played with prize# rent 8?'nB to Mr" Stroupe and Miss Car\jn olyn Prince. The bride was presented Dtaln "'honor gift. An ice course was served to the wijh following: Mrs. Franklin Stroupe, lixed Mesdaines O. J. Gault, Jr., Bill English, Jaek Clark, Bruce Cash, Boyce j_ Gault, C. J. Gault, Sr., J. C. Jolly, tased Clyde Blackwell, C. L. Jolly, Misseo [j?. Diaaa Gamble, Naomi Edens, Carolyn Prince. Nina Cole, all of Kings Moun tain, and Mr*. Forrest Warlick and rn)on Miss Peggy Warlick of Shelby, d It.* fea- Birth Announcement* inus- Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dwyer aniplav nounce the birth of a baby girl, Pa pur- Iricia Dianne, on August laf The sent Chicago Lving-ln lftspital. I'niversltand, 'y of Chicago. Mrs. Dwyer is the farmer Mis* .Lillian Hicks, 'of ^ts ierv- c'ty. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Huffstlekler VTOli l/HWimrp the hirth r?f o inn \ftakao] Barry, on Auguat 12, at Hhelby ho?pi . M tal. i. Mr. ncj M:s. Frrd W. Ptonk an " *.? V ' aoonf?- the birth oi eon, Robert Ferguion, at Memorial hospital, Chat lotte, Wedneaday, August 15. PERSONALS Mr. and Mm. K. 1). Kvana, and iImu ihter, Kli/abeth Hainniill, are visit nig Mr. aud Mrs Hen F. Beam. ?o-Mrs. F. A. Mellaiiiel. Fred Me* laniel anil Hobby M.Daniel spent ast week in Alexandria, Vn., where hev were guests of Mr. and Mr*. FV O. .la.kson ami Alias Carolyn M." Daniel. Miss MeDaniel will entei liege in Washington, I>. C., on September 4. ?o? Mrs. .1. C. Painter. Jr., nnd daugh er. Knlinc are spending the week vith Mr. nnd Mrs. Fulton Kverhar*. ?o? Mrs. Hulda Ooforth left Tuesday 'or a visit to her .laughter, Mrs. A*ill Jenkins in Winston Salein. Sgt. Hol.bv SubCr gn.1 Mrs. Puber pent the week end with the former's .arents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Sober. itti Kitl?*r in a ?1 inct r\ ?*Ft...? * pfcv. vu<-i -o ??> ?n ??/i at vi n\ rr 'andidates school nt Fort Benning, la.. and came for a visit with hi* icople on the nnniversarv of the rr ei|?t of a letter from one his com ra'ies telling the Sobers that tlieit ion. then a prisoner of the Herman*, ivas alive. ?o?Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Hambright ot th Bethany section had as their dlw ner guests Sunday, the following rel stives, Mr. and Mrs. J. f. Hambrighl of Rock Bill. S. P.. Mrs. V. 1. an l diss Betty llambright of Vork. 8 I'., and Mrs. K. B. f'rain t Xasn cilie, Tenn. ?o? Rev. and Mr*. John H. Hicks of spencer. N. P., spent the fir*t of this veek with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hick> ind family. ?e? Week-end guo*ts of Mr. and Mrs R. R. Yarbro were Lt. Joe B. Diekery jf Welch Ponvalescent hospital, Day lona Beach, Fla., and J. D. Diekery and son, I..arian, of Central, 8. C. Miss Mary Frances Hord, Mist Maud Eunice Hord. and Mrs. Charles Thomas8on left Tuesday for a visit to Miami^ Fla. If intre Mminlain imuigo mvuuiaiu We Fill Any Do Phones 4! -^v- @l DRUC iMOTjfw w??r** cs\a?s to ****** ? "* * w*? Insect Repellent Creai Half Pint Thermos ... Isopropyl Alcohol ... Jar Klenzo Shave Cre. Gypsy Cream Gypsy Sun Tan Cream Portfolio Stationery Ladies' Bill Folds .... Rexall GYPSY C Pcnout ?00?h:ng, cooling roiief for CUKJailSKl chofing . . . hivei . . . ncnpoisonoul insect A-.k for Reeoll Gypsy Cream fodoyl The Re*olJ name Olivet you of tested and opproved high quoiit/ otwoys. : REX ALL Purttett ASPIRIN TABLET Ut'i lIlMD and Lawf h I H'm Htm "I Friday Night* ? CI _______________ jMjppjjpp j ?JOB PRINTING ? PHONE 1A7I rime I IJ lAILi THEATRE THURSDAY "Without Love" 8pencer Tracy Chr.vUl Boyer FRIDAY ai.i SATURDAY "Road To Alcatraz" [ Robert Lowery - June Story r j and I 'The Phantom Speaks' | Richard Arlen - Lynn Roberta I MONDAY and TUESDAY !j "I'll Be Seein' You" j Ginger Rogers - Joseph ^Cotten Shirley Temple WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY August 29, 30 "The Cheaters" i BUlie Burke i Eugene Pallette ( n mii/v f nmnanv i/t ug vviupauj ctors' Prescription L and 81 BBS) I STORE SfifRCft^ IN TRIBUTE to th? heroes of science... unheralded or known ... we dedicate this event. To those whose lobor with test tubes, white mice, guinea pigs, never accepts defeat. To those whose unselfish devotion never slackens thot o woy may be found for their fellow men to live healthier and more fully... we offer what honor we moy bestow ond o grateful salute. ' n 36c $1,00 40c am 40o 50<J 60c 49c $1.00 up I* "* C?S ' '"* * C /*? ? REAM ~~?j> di?comfort? ?otik AQt 5 Of 100 IJt1 i Kofi Dr*| minor Hadle thaw" ? It, co?t'ta*<ooif
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