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3&L Miss George Engaged
N^A To Jlarion Dean Payne
Hr. ud lira. J. I. George of Klngi
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?f tkdr daughter, Melba Juanita. to
Pi', "Marion Dean Payne, ton of Mr. and <
Mm. R. P. Payne, alto of thin city.
The wedding will take place in the
\ early spring.
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Virginia Wright
Weds Loyd Turner
Mr. ani^ Mrs. J, M. Wright ol
Kings HouUia announce the msrrl
?( of their daughter. Virginia Es
telle, to Loyd Turner. Feb. 28, 1948.
The rows of the double ring cere
raony were taken before Bee. W. A
jHoberts at the pastor's hornet In
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The bride wore a powder blue suit
with black accessories and a eorsagt
of red rosebuds.
Mrs. Turner is a graduate of the
Beth-Ware |kigh school and is now
employed there in the cafeteria.
Mr. Turner was discharged from
the* U. 64 Army, February 10, {1940,
after having berved three years and
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>?f4 spent 1b th4 European ire*. H?
bob of Mrs. Lottie Turner of
Kings Mountain.
The couple will make their boms
with the bride'? parents,
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rHMiss Betty Patrick will have a'a
house guests during the-spring, holidays
Mlse Nancy Hardy of Augusta,
Qa., Mis* Mary Ja*e 8bn maker of
! Atlanta, Qa., and Mlas 'Martha Polk
o4 Thomastoa, Oa., all of -whom are
student* at Agnes Scott college ia
Decatur, Oa.
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Mrs. Bill..m|g wkglkohtOse oa Mob
bowls of spring flowers.
Mrs. J. B. Davis is leader of this
circle. Mrs. Tatea Throneburg led
the devotional and the hostess, Mri
Craig, hsld the Bible stody. The all*
day missioa study which was held, on
Wednesday was discussed and all
members urge<A to attend.
During the social hour, Mrs. Craig
served a delicious salad course follow
ed by a sweet course.
The next meetiag will be held the
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MI8S HAEY rEEJTB GAiiLANT
Miss Gallant Engaged
i To Clarence J.^King
The engagement of Miss Mary
1 Irene Gallanfe to Clarence Joseph
King ia being announced' today by
her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Gal
lan of thia city. Mr. King ia the eon
of Francis King and the late Mrs.
King of Bristol, Bhode Island.
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Gallants Celebrate
Doubly On Sunday
The family of TCI J. Gailant celebrated
two occasion* on San day at
dinner. The celebration was in honor,
of Mr. Gallant's-birthday and the
home eomiag of his son, 10 Petty Of-(
fieer Alfred Gallant who has been in
aerriee three year*, ilastesp; months
of which he spent ia the Pacific andtook
jiart in eight invasions withoutsuffering
X'single injury.
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The living room and dining room
were decorated wiCB "numerous artistic
arrangement* .of lovely' spring
flower*. The dining table Was centered
with a beautiful birthday WVe'
decorated in the St. Patrick's day
motif of white and green.
A delicious chicken .- dinner was
wvedCovers
were laid for Mr. And Mrs.
Gallant, Mrs. Fred Bourku*,. . Miss
Trene Gallant, Mis* Christine Gallant
Petty Officer Gallant, StssuTbrressa
, Kabos of Charlotte and fcarl Clonln,
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At Party In Dnnedln, Fla.
Miss Sarah Falls was honored on
Monday afternoon, Mareh ~4Jh, at a
birthday party given by hafmotker,
Mrs. Cyrus Fall's at the DarnMln'slty
park, Dnnedln, Fla. . I
The table was centered With a
beautiful white, green ahd pin birthday
cake.
Sarah's friends enjoyed an afternoon
of playing games after which,
pictures were made to be entered In
8a rah's scrap book.
Mrs. Falls, assisted by Mrs. John
Royal and Mrs. Jnle Springer served
delicious ice cream and cake to the
following: Miss Falls, honoree; Joyee
and 8haron Royal, Everett and
Daryl Springer. Howard and Margaret*
Willson, Lillian Langston, , Naney
Shrewbnry. Bobby Townsend* Ad lei
Boyle, Donald Barnum, Billy Harvey,
Freddie Saunders, Jack Adams, Pan
ia noney, impgesn i>areinicnei, unmrlee
Webb. Sylvia Harrington. Carolyn
Waller,' Janiee Pgrnell, Betty Ja
Mitchell, Lois Suggs and Tommy!
Falls. *
Sarah received many lovely gifts
from the host of friends that the
Falls' >t?ave in the soothern city
where they spend a part of ' every
. year. '?
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Visitors at Weaver Home
Mr. and Mrs.' B. O. Weaver entertained
a number of young friends of
their daughter, Miss Myrtles Weaver
who is n student at Lenoir ^ ?^yne
college. \
The party was taken to view the
scenic beauty of the nearby - mountains
and later n welner roast was
held at Lake Montonla on Saturday
night. On Sunday, the ont of ? town
guests and two local Leuiov Bhyae
I students, were entertained at 4 ?Me*
ken dinner at the Weaver hime.
Out-of-town guests' werej MIse Oarolyn
Lipford of Btatesville, Mist
Jane Hamilton of Coneord and:- Joe
Reese of Kannapolis. ijayld Mauneyr
Hoyle Whltesiies' S?nd rldaf VtsrtT
complet the list of, those whp ' took
part in the house-party activities.
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First Baptist Groups I
Honored Vis. Oates I
The Lola Heradon circle and ths
T. E. L. clnea of the Fiist' Bnpti.t
church gave a party honoring Mr*.
C. A. On tea Inst Friday night at the
home of lire. A. M. Hicks. la the
living room and dlafag room spring
flowers were attractively arranged.
Mrs. Oates has loyally and efficiently
served as president of the T.
E. L. class for over ten years. She
is an outstanding member of the Lola
Herndon circle of the W. M S.
She is also a faithful and regular
member of the eh arch.
Mrs. On tee was presented with a
lovely corsage of white carnations along
with gifts from the circle and
class. She ie to enter a Charlotte
hospital soon for an operation.
About 20 gufCt* were present. Besides
. the class gad circle members
present'wets Mr. .and Mrs.. E. C. MoClaln,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeter,
Mr. aad Mrs. B. T. Wright, Mrs.
L. C. PlnnTx and Mr. Hicks.
Circle .No. '4 of tke^Woman's Society
of Christian Service of'.Central
Methodist church nvet.on Monday I
night at the of Ida. Lynwood |
ii-mrton wit* Mis* Nancy, Suber M
eo.hoetee%: The living room was bean
tlfully arranged with mixed red
yellow and bine spring flowera fair
white bowls. ......
Urn. Boyec Murray, leader, preeid'
ed. Mrs. David' Hsmrlek led Che de* *
votional and Mrs. Dan Plager taught
the.Bible e^dy. md* Ipgrawlv^.
Later la the evening, the hostesses
served home-made lee ereata and'
cake with eoffee.
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Entertain At Lovely Party
* Mrs. fehes Pharr aad Wee, Mary
dyelyn ' Goforlh "were hoetessie 'at, a'
delightful party en Thureday night
at the Ooforth home on Piedmont avenue.
Bowls of mixed spring flwereadded
eolor to the attractive living
room.
While bridge waa in play at two
tablet, the guests were served eocacolas
and salted nuts. When stores,
were added, Mrs. Charles Thomasson,
Jr., was winner of both the high,
score and travelers prises. Miee Nan*,
cy Sober was presented the prise
for low score.
The hostesses served a delicious
ice course at the conclusion of play.
' The guests included: Mrs. Charles
Thomasson, Jr., Mrs. Drace Pee.elf
Mre. Robert Sober, Jr., Mrs. Dan Pin
ger, Mi?s Eolene Ke?ter, Iflca Naney I
Suber and MIm Fay Moaa. I
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eat of their daughter, Nelllae JnUHk
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lou unit. 101 of Mr. a ad Mrs. Graver
C. Coble of Burlingtoa.
Mr. Okble woa recently discharged
from the U. 8. inaj where- ho Barred
3 years, 10 months of which woa
pent oversea*.
Wedding plane are being made for
Jane.
GHe&nerfl Glass Hoicks
Regular Meeting Friday
The Cleaners class of the First
Baptist cbnrcb held its regular moo
thly meeting at the.home of Mr*.
Gilbert Bird with Mrs. Alien Herndon
aq& Miss Mary McGill as cohostesses
on Friday night.
Mrs. Dickie Tate, 'president, presided
over the business. Mrs. J. 3.
Huneyeutt had charge of games and
contests. *
The hostesses served delieious anil
attractive refreshments nsing tlfe
8t. Patrick's day motif.
Members of the class present Included:
Mesdamea J. K. Willis teacher;
Jonah Falls, Mary Ethel 8mlth,
Herman Yawn, Gene Boberts, J. E.
Huneyeutt, Whienant. Clyde Jolly,
Dickie Tate, Paul Cele, Eugene Matthews,
Ceeil Crook, BdjUe Ganlt.
Mists Annie Boberts and Nina Cole.'
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young ladles attending. ~ '-^ ' ' The
dance ?m informal bat ' well
planned. The decorating committee
made the ball-room bright aad colorful
with green and gold erepe paper
framing the aameroaa windows and
it ream era of the. eamc__calqr* dnyped
between the lights. Muvic was recordinga
by ontatandlng orehaetraa
played on amplifier system.
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All members present > had their
name* la a bowl to ha 'to#*. '' for
prises.' FOur naasa were irdfcm, two
young ladles and "fwo yonng men.
Mine Mildred Jaekaon and Mlaa Peggy
Arthur won a pair of-nyloh hbao
eaeh and Dickie Porter and Jamea
Moee won a nylon tie eaeh- '
The group wse aerved delicious refreshments
during the ereuiog.
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Mr. and Mr*. Robert Alt ran N an
nounce the birth of a eon,' tfielul
Lee. on Thursday, March 7, at Bkelby
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