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EJfcES 7 g(r I PHONES: House 189; Offii Miss Sarah Henry S Bride Of A. T. Ram Tb# chapel of the First Presbyter . I inn ehnrcb whs the aceue of the beau- I t tiful wedding of Miaa Sara Hear. ! Bunnmtt to Alex TalinadKe Kaudati | i on Wedfiese^y afternoon at 5 oVlock. t Bev. Hubert Oarinon of Yadkin iUe was aeeiated by Rev. P. 1). Put . i rick in performing tbe double riu^ j t ceremony before the chancel whim ] t wae completely covered in white .'It Wrought iron aeven branch candelm- j c DIXIE I. THEATRE r\ > THURSDAY "Junior Miss" \Tv Peggy Ann Garner , K Allyn Joslyn !01 i a * ' .1 FRIDAY and SATURDAY ?< "Man From 1j! Oklahoma" i?! Roy Rogers - Dale Evans *1 and : tl "Swinging On A ' \> Rainbow" Red Taylor Jane Fraxee Also New Serial "The Phantom Rider" ii Robert Kent Peggy Stewart |> MONDAY and TUE8DAY ? "Valley of Decision" ! > Oreer Oarson Gregory Peek iai n WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY j 0 Oct. 31?Nov 1 jr< "House On 92nd ! Street" . R / 11 Il>: 1 Let Us Hel) Select The b Are you in doubt about wt product you should buy? * been handling drugs for s< can recommend the brands f * your individual needs. 5 I 'Kings Mountain 1 pgj We Fill Any Doct ^ v7 Pll0nefl 41 " vfi*" <*V < - h HAPPENINGS ' to WOMEN | :e 167 | 18. HUMES HOUSTON ? ummitt Is dall, Jr. >ra holding white cathedral tapers vere Hanked on either suit- with four i.rge basket* of white chr/saiithenuma unit fern. The pews were mark' I with satin ribbon bow* and fern. Mrs. Torn Tcmpletou, organist, play !>l a number of selections preceeilin* j he eeretiioiiv which included "Xocurne In K Minor," by Chopin; *4 Pre I ade In A Minor," bv Chopiu; "Clair i le Lune,'' Debussy; " Traumeria," k'humoun, and, "Always" by Tr- ! in Berlin... B. 8. Peeler, Jr., vocalist mix "At Dawning" by Cadman and i 'Because." "To A Wild Rose," by lacDowell was played softly during [ he ceremony and Mr. Peeler saint 'The Lord's Prayer," by Malotte, s M .v: I~ *i- 1 ' _ _ ............ v., UK coupie i nelt at tbe chancel. " Mendelssohn '* j t'edding March" wa? played as a recessional and " Warner '* Marc>A' a the receaaional. The bride, who wag given in mar iage by her brother-indaw, Carroll >rie Baruca, wore an exquisite gown f white slipper satin fashioned with sweetheart neckline trimmed tn , ihntilly lace and embroidered wit'i >ed pearls. Lovers' knots of matchig material extended from the neck ne to the long waisted skirt which 1 lided in a flowing trninT The fitted leoves ended in calla lily points at lie wrist. Her full length veil of itn- 1 orted illusion fell from a coronet or ' range bolssoms and seed pearls. The ride's bouquet was of white orchids ' ml rose buds showered with streamrs caught with tuberoses and fern, or only ornament was a necklace of carls. Miss Annie I^aura Summitt. sister ' f the bride, was the maid of honor ad wore a white marquisette off loulders gown with a fitted bodice 1 ml full skirt. A double ruffle of atching material trimmed the neck- ' ne. She wore a small white hat with standing pleated frill and carried n arm bouquet of American Beauty ises. 1 Little Miss Laura Marie Barnes. eice of the bride, wan the flower ' irl ami was dreaned identical to the 1 laid of honor. Mho carried a white aaket of rose petal* which were p You H Best i i i y. ivyl v | H I' M !?jp i ic PP^^ 1 I \ \ lat brand of a certain ' i Then ask us. We've 1 i many years that we l i that will best answer |i 1 I Drug Company ors' Prescription and 81 i . i May ne Randall of the U. 8. Amy, an bin bent man. The unbera were \A. Charles Wy song of Greenville, Hubert Davidson, uncle of the bridegroom, Robert Ran liull, youngest brother of the bridegroom and Campbell Roberts of Sbel by. Mrs. Hummitt, mother of the bride, wore a black drees with black accessories and a shoulder bouquet of orchids. Mrs. Randal), the bridegroom's mother. wore a blnck dress with black tM-cessories and a shoulder l>ouquet of orebids. Mrs. Kaudall is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Laura Hummitt and the j late Henry L. Hummitt. Khe attendee | Kings Mountain high school and Charlotte Beauty Hchool. For the | past two and one-half years she has l been owner and manager of the Sara Henry Benuty Hhop in this city. Mr. Randall, son of Mr. ami Mrs. A. T. Randall, has been in service for the past five years and served a great part of that time in the European Theater of Operation*. Mr. IRandall wears five major battle start and the Bronze Star medni for meritorious service. He received his discharge recently from Fort Bragg i Frior to entering service, he was cm ployed for some time by the Aetua Finance Co., of Greenville, H. C, I mine.I lately following the ceremc. iiy, Mr. ami Mrs. Randall left for a welding trip to Florida. after which they will muke their home in King* Xlountaiu. Home Arts Club Met With Mrs. Crawford , Mr*. Harold Crawford wan hostess i to members of the Home Art* club ?nd invited guest* on Tuesday night. The hom'e was decorated throughout with lovely arrangement* of chrytanthemum*, rose* and colorful mixed flowers. Mr*. J. K. Anthony hnd charge of ! a well planned and entertaining pro-:, gram on Hallowe'en. Mrs. L. P. Ba- i ker read a Hallowe'en story. Mrs. John Gamble sang several-I ?ong* in keeping with the program. , She was accompanied bv Mr*. Jim ] t Herndoti. Mrs. Bill Bamseur aaud Mrs. Kenneth Crook were awarded 1 . prizes for being winning contestants j i of the contests which all the guest* I took part in. | j Mr*. Crawford had aa invited n guest*, Mrs. iWilson Crawford, Mrs. Harold Coggins, Mr*. Billie Houses mill Mrs. W. H. Rtender. Tbe hostess served a delicious \ rhicken salad course and a sweet . -ourse. ?? i Timberlake-Neisler Vows To Be Spoken Saturday The marriage of Miss Betty Lee | I to Josellll \V. TimhodoVn *? I will take place on Saturday" eventn^ at 6:.'t<) at the First Presbyterian hurch. I>r. Herbert S, Turner, former prolessor of the bride-elect of Staunton. Va., will officiate. He will be assured by Rev. P. D. Patrick, pastor of ' thu bride. Joseph Maust, soloist and Mrs. Maust, orpanist, of Richmond. Va., will present the wedding music. The bridesmaids will be: Miss Joan Bennett, of Scarsdale. ,X. Y.. Miss Louise Morris of Charlotte, Miss Sally Smith of Olen Koch, N. J? and Miss Shirley Vestal of Little Rock, ^rk. They stc expected to arrive >n Friday, J1 A luncheon on Saturday morning ,'iven bv Mrs. T.add Hnmrick for the attractive bride-elect, her mala of honor and bridesmaids will bring to conclusion an extensive series of r>rennpt!sl parties honoring Miss V t-isler. Timmie Jones Honored On Fourth Birthday .Timmie Jones celebrated his fourth birthday at a party given at the home ir lm grandmother. Mrs. H. B. Black srell on last Wednesday afternoon. Hallowe'en decorations were used^ in [be living room and dining room. After games were enjoyed on the own the children were served ice ream and cake. Each child was given ? Hallowe 'en hat and mask as a favor. Those attorn''".er were: Linda Benlett, Sharon Thompson. Susie and Marilyn Tessener, Onv Ann and Buck Henderson, Eddie Matthews, Jimrale *mith, Noel Webster, Tommle Gamble, Peggie Painter, Dean and Don Blarkwell. Out-of-town guests were Martha McKee of Gaetonia and .Too tni? Montgomery of Grover. The honoree was presented many lice VFW Post Initiated 26 At Recent Meet Twenty-five veterans of war service overseas formally became mem tiers of Johnny W. Blackwell Post Mo. 22<W at a meeting of the organlsatlon held at City Hall last Friday i sight. Those Initiated were: William Bush Qeorge O. Blalock, Ned R. Hayes. Horace B. Herndon, Wray W. Stew ' art, Willard Ross, Luther P. Ware, Clyde Ii. Mom, Wayne C. Beattv. BHlie B. Blanton, Jack Barber. Cisr enee K. Smith, James H. Carpenter. Ike Whetatine, James M. Htalev, John C. Crowder, Stephefi L. Parton, Thorn as Tignor, John II. Moss, Phillip 0. Padgett. Harley L. Baity, Carl Moss, George Mauuey, Robert P. Rom. Frederick A. Dixon became a member of the post by transfer. i I il ?i ro< Mr. and Mr*. Ted Gemble were orj boat and boeteae to the Bandall- lo, Bommitt wedding party and their familiea at a cake-cutting which im- ^ mediately followed the wedding re jj, hearaal on Tuesday night. er1 The home was decorated with white chrysanthemums and other we white flower*. The dining table was pe graved with an imported white em- wj broidered c-loth centered with a three tiered wedding cake which wa* top- m< ped with a miniature bride and ( groom. Kibbon streamers lead from beneath the cake to the tables edge. . Koch guest drew a ribbon which was attached to a charm of fortune from .1 >. c" the cake. The bride-to-be and prospective bride-groom cut the first piece of M cuke ami Miss Anne Laura .Summitt _ completed the serving of eake. Mrs. ^ II. H. Parton, Mrs. D Goforth and | Mrs. Carl Davidson assisted the hoe- i *"i teas in serving the guests punch, ice Hi cream uud green and white mints. re* by Miss Summitt Honored wi' By Sisters At Party na Miss Hara llenry Bummitt was hon- lici ored at a party given on Friday att night at the Woman's club bv Mrs. ? Carroll Rarnes and Miss Anne Laura ? Bummitt, sisters of the bride-elect. Bridge and rook were played at; eleven tables in the lounge, which ' was beautifully arranged with bowls j of chrysanthemums and roses. The honoree's place wss marked with a corsage of roses. Mrs. Bill Davis won high score at | bridge and Mrs. Robert T./ewi? iw: j low score. At rook, Mrs. Clyde Kearns | seored high and Miss Elizabeth An- I thony was low scorer. Ka<-h of these were awarded pfizes. Miss Summitt was presented silver > in her pattern as honor gift. The hostesses served a delicious sal i nd with accessories and individual ' bridal cakes with coffee. U. D. C. To Meet With Mrs. Ridenhour Wed. 11 D C TO MEET WITH The United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet with Mrs. W. A. Ridenhour on Wednesday afternoon #t 0:00. Mrs. Joe Garrett will be c? hostess. Mrs. L. L. Benson, president, savs it is important that all members attend as officers will be elected at this meeting. A.. R. P. Circles Held * Meetings On Monday Mrs. John McGill was hostess to members of the Mary Kennedy Ciride of the A. R. P. church on Mon- las We Are 1 New wm b In ( Friday, WE I] Plonk PHONE 138 y night mf W ImmL'TIm * ?xw were - attractively mm th jmek 'o lanterns mad other atione in keeping wittr the ire'en season. Mr*. Tollie Shuford, leader, led: The program, which was >me Missions, was led by Mrs. t Clark. Upon arriving, the ladiea pn 're served a delirious hot dog r followed by pumpkin pie to th ice cream. About 23 members attended eting. On Monday afternoon, two < rclea were in meet. The Mary enson circle met with Mre. An Gill, while the Minnie Alexa cle met with Mrs. J. M. Gurr [ethodist Young Peopl o Have Party Tonight The Young People of the Mi it church will be entertained ; illowe'en party tonight in the ition Room of the church at member# of circles No. 1 and The game room will be decoi th the Hallowe'en motif pred ting. Games will be played am ious refreshments served to t ending. TAILOR-MADE Sliiifc UUllO See D. C. CLARK, representative of HOPKINS TAILORING CO. at our firm ?SATURDAY? Plonk Bros & COMPANY Happy To That The 1946 e On )ur Showi , Octo iVITE YOU TO INSI NEW CAR AT THAT Mote ] f V tA\; * * * V v , etLa* Mrs. Lovelace Honors Son 7i. Bobby On BirthdAy Hal- Mr*. Virgie Lovelace wti hostess on laat Friday afternoon at a party pre- honoring her ion, Bobby, one hia 8th on birthday. Rob- Gamea were played and Hallowe 'en hat* and mask* were presented as esent favor*. sup Mrs. Lovelace was assisted in aerr pped ing ice cream, cake and ai>plc* by her daughter, Mr*. J. P. Montgomery the and her neice. Mis* Betty Lou Bon bani. Jtber The hotioree received many nice Ste- birthday gift*. drew m i M .n ? i < - ? - t m ? ? . . . ? , >n in 71 Imperial ctho 1 Theatre at a D Rec- j! t no U Phone 134 -atcd (j !oml, ,,p TODAY - THURSDAY W hose "Western Cyclone" | Buster Crab be ? "The Lodger" George Saundere-Merle Oberon IU FRIDAY and SATURDAY W "Two O'clock Courage" Ann Rutherford Tom Conway 01 "Riders Of The Dawn" Jimmy Wakely Chapter One New Serial MONDAY and TUESDAY "Betrayal From The East" Lee Tracy - Nancy Kelly .?????????????????????? | WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY fl Oct. 31?Nov. 1 "Last Of The Warrens" Bob Btoele "Tampico" Edward O. Bobinaon _ J IMPERIAL J Announce I? 1 rora Display 'oom "> ber 26 ) ECTTHIS f * TIME >r Co. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. mmmJ V< - . ^
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