^p6|teSfS8: House 189; Of & ! Miss Mary Frances Hord receive* afternoon. March 10th K, ' at h?r home paying compliment t< to ?* kn house guest, Mrs. John T. Yonn( Tho reception hall, where Mrs. Johi Hi?:.: L MeOill greeted guests at the door was lovely with a huge floor baeke ft, ' filled pith peaeh blossoms and pea blossoms placed at the foot of thi BBffi * stair way. Mrs. McQill directs* M?l?v;'-. guests into the living room where th< receiving line was headed by thi hostess, Miss Hord, with the gnest o: honor, Mrs. Young, standing next Mrs. W. H. Brown of Shelby, Mis Julia Benfro of Mooresboro, Mia sw ?-e n a 1- -? iwct?' j>-vucm ojjouccr 01 VJUIUHU, Mrt David White of Shelby. Mis* Kat |fc' Whitworth of Waco and Mr*. Pan pjV.: v. Kennedy of Shelby received in th< p;. order given. Mr*. Jay Patterson directed guest Into the dining room which was bea ntlfnl with a profusion of flowers ii pastel shades placed on the mante piece, the bnffet and in hanging baa . keta at the window*. The dining ta Eftble, spread with a lovely white em broidered cloth, was centered wit! an exquisite arrangement of snap dragons in pastel shads* of yellow Ipink, white and bine and flanked bj fit* branched eandelabras set witl mnlti-colored pastel tapers. Tea wai ponred by Mrs. Lnther Anthony 01 Oaeteaia and Mrs. John Gamble wh< aat at either end of the beautifully appointed table. 5'.'large silver trays of ehlcken aalat sandwiches, fancy asserted sandwi ehea in many shape* and colors & mints with dainty pastel flowers 01 ?|. top, and fancy cookies wefe servot by Mrs. Jimmi* Harris, Mrs. Broei Mebaniel, Miss Leone Patterson Mis. Charles Thomasoon, Jr., and Mri Biehard T. LeOrand of 8helby. Mrs. Fred Plonk directed gnests tc jf?A. the music room where Mrs. B. B Tarboro and Miss Maud Eunice Hord received. Mrs. Aubrey Mauney wai at the piano and played many beau ???!' tiful selections during the afternoon Goodbye* were said at the music iroom door by Mra. Claude Hambright About aeventy-five guests called during the receiving boura. fbarmnr.. Inspired by priocWi art treasure and U;: tha (Own of a Chinese princess. P'';" Rayon butcher linon in blue, rose, Mme. Sixes nine to fifteen. K. ' " n?N wvpnn' H| ; DRESS SHOPPE TvWmBM^WMTt't^ < > fice 167 IBS. HUMES HOUSTON J Son And Daughter Mrs. ?. T. Ploti was hostess oa Saturday afternoon, March 10th, at '' a birthday party hoaoring her ton, Franklin and daughter, Cynthia 1 Franklin marked his 11th birthday the last of February and Cynthia era* 0 years of age last week. ' The home was decorated throughout with lovely spring flowers. The din ing table held two lovely birthday . cakts. one at either end and was centered with candelabra holding pink and white tapers. ^ The children enjoyed an afternoon of playing games, sifter which the nosteia served ice cream, cake and ' aalted nnta. Mra. Plott waa aaaiated 1 (n directing the gamea and aervlng '* by Mra. H. L. Campbell. J About 24 of Franklin's and Cynthia'a frienda attended the party. 0 Both children received many nice 1 Mrs. Page Hostess To 1 Tuesday Night Club Mrs. Barry Page was hostess to * members of the Tneaday Night Club ' and invited guests last week at her h home on Mountain street. The meeting rooms, where bridge ' was played at three tables, were love ' ly with several beautiful azalla 1 plants in bloom, tulips and other 1 spring flowers. 1 Miss Stella Patterson was high * scorer and Mrs. Hugh O mand seor' ed law. Each were anaai Pad prlaaa.Oueats other than members were: I Miss Patterson, Miss Elizabeth Kee, Mrs. H. B. Webb and Mrs. Hunter Neisler. 1 The hostess served a delectable I salad eourse, salted nuts and eoffea i ; Miss Loesie Lynch Honored On Birthday i Mrs. Haywood E. Lynch paid com , pllment to her daughter, Lossie, on [ Saturday afternoon at a delightful . U A-d V ? 1 ?xt v 9j ma huuui vi uvr leuvo DinoatJ* The young guests assembled at the Lynch home at 2 o'clock and were i then taken to Lake Montonla to the lovely cottage of Ifrs. C. F. ThomasI eon for an afternoon of games and hiking. j Punch was served througout the pfternoon. Later the hostess invited. the guests to a table laden with cqokies, candy, nuts, iee create and centered with a beautiful birthday cake decorated with yellow roses and birds on white ieing and topped with ten green candles. The cake was served with the ice cream. Large candy suckers were presented as favors. Mrs. Lynch wap assisted in entertaining and servirtg by Mrs. Carl Mayes and Miss Betty Lynch. TTie guests included: Susan Moss, Nora Jane Deese, Annie Mobley Dilling, Ann Mayes, Patsy Davis, Christine Still, Shirley Houser, Jean Lynch, Buddy Mayes. Jimmy Caveny, Dickey Webb, Joyce Biser and Lee Jackson. The honoree was presented many lovely gifts. ~ Mrs. Summers Is Hostess To D. A. R. Mrs. Frank Summers entertained Colonel Frederick Hambrtght chapter D. A. B. Wednesday afternoon. The regent, Mrs. J. 8. Norman, presided. Mrs. J. B. Davis led in prayer in the absence of the chaplain. The treasur er, Mrs Davis, reported sending money to Crossnore for a scholarship J a rm. - .? a? ? s ? * iuuu. aiio cuapier voieo 10 aouu the war service fund to the D. A. B. school in 8outh Carolina as r?common ded by the President General. Mrs. E. B. Olive was elected a new member and Mrs. J. E. Herndon presented the .name of Mrs. Tolly Shuford for membership. Mrs. Ed Campbell, Mrs. H. T. Fulton and Mrs. Will Ridenhour were named nominating committee. Report of the State convention at Charlotte was given by the Regent, who as a member of the executive board described the luncheon given for the 8tate Regent. Mrs. . Andrew Mauney, mother of the hostess, was honored for having knitted 278 garments for the Red Cross. Mrs. Ted Weir, who was in charge of the program, gave a very interesting discussion on "Tho Atomic Age." Visitors wore Mesdames Hadd Ham rick and M. A. Ware. The hostess, assisted by her sister, Mrs. J. E. Herndon. served * delict. ous salad coarse. Local Girl Wins Honor At Brenau Gainesville, Ga. ? Miss Joe An# Walker, a sophomore at Brenau Col lege and member of Phi Mn, national social sororit?, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. O. O. Walker, Parker street Kings Mountain, has Just been elected Treasurer of tke BreDan Student Government, a poet of honor and responsibility.' Miss Walker is a pop of thin oity wn the scene of a cere J mony of beautiful simplicity on Bat- 8 urday night, when MUo Marjorie Oib V on been me the bride of Hoyle David r MeDaniel. Bev. J. O. Winkler heard o the exchange of vows. f ' Mr*. J. Byron Keeter, pianist, pre tented a program of wedding music, hw1 wu1 " ^ ? preceded the ceremony and Lobes- * grin's "Wedding March" was play- P id as a processional. 8chubert'e "Be- * renade" was |eard softly during the ceremony aad Mendelssohn's "Wed- , ding March" nsed as the reeeesional. lt The bride, who is the eery attractive and popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Qibeon, was lovely in a white dress of silk jersey with a 1 small off-the-faee type hat with a ] v ell. Her accessories were blaek. She wore a shoulder corsage of ganienl- ^ as. I Miss Anne Ruth Hawkins attended e th" bride as maid-of-honor. W. 8. j Pulton, Jr., attended the bridegroom | as beet man. v Mr. MeDaniel is the son of Mrs. j. Ells Boone MeDaniel and for sever ml years prior to entering eerviee wat | employed by Keeter'e Department i fa 8tore. He returned to that position r the first of the year upon his re- ' e torn to the States after 20 months overseas service with the army. fa The young couple left for a wed- a ding trip in the mountains of Western North Carolina following the e eeremony. t Only a few relatives and eloet a friends attended. o 1 111 i Woman's Glnb Prevues I N. 0. Symphony Concert The Woman ' ehsb held it *0 regular 0 meeting on Friday night at the home of lire. Aubrey Mauney. The meeting b rooms, were-, bright with a peo#UaJUU? ' of spring flowers artistically arranged. ' The president, lire. S. A. Skunk, * was absent but Mrs. K. W. Griffin I acted In her place and had charge of the business of electing officers. Mre Z If. L. Plonk was elected to the office > of secretary. All other officers were 1 re-elected. The Music Department of the Wo- I men's Club was in charge of the pro 1 grem which wee presented by Mrs. 1 O. W. Myers, who discussed the lives I of the composers whose works will I be played by the N. C. Symphony I Orchestra in eoneert here on April I 11. Mrs. J. B. Keeter played a piano 1 selection, "Vienna Life" by Strauss. I A clarinet solo was played by Miss I Peye Moss, "Romance" by Wienia- I wskL The program was concluded I with the playing of a recording of I pert of Schubert's "Unfinished Sym I phony." Two of the above seleetions J will be played on the coming Sym pbony program. I Following the program, Mrs. Grady I Patterson sold N. C. Symphony mem- I berships to those present. Mrs. Mauney served cake,. cookies I and tea. About 24 members attended. I Mrs. Styers Honored At Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Diekie Tate entertain I ed members of Mrs. Tate'e family I and a few friends at dinner on Sun- I day, March 17. honoring her mother, I Mrs. W. F. Styers on her birthday. fl A four course dinner waa served I buffet style. Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. I Styers, Miss Billy Sue McDaniel, Bo- I bert Styers of Washington, Mr. and I Mrs. Carl Lewis and family of Gas- | tonia and Bruce Styera who hae re- I eently returned to the Statea after I CO month* overaeaa, part of whieh | he apent in Calcutta, India. 11 I Several 1 Child Excellent selection c and two-piece styles after washing. Sizes $14 I MY geidtr niaht to menbora of tki tudy club it Um Imm off Mr. aad Irs. Aubrey Msuney. Tht meetifg Mmi were lovely with a profuiw f tulips, flags, hyacinths and mixed lower*. Mrs. O. W. Myers was ia eha~ge luWBWlI1lKAWWH>lVll>mWI>im8> ras based oa tbe N. C. State Syai bony program which'is to be pre ented here. The hostess served a detectable sal d sad accessories sad a sweet course iter in the eveaiag. diss Webster Weds Sdgar F. Olemmer Oastoaia, March 28.?Miss Louise Vebster of Kings Mountain and idgar Flournoy Cleuuner of this city re banged marriage vows on Batur lay afternoon at 6 o'clock at the 'irst Presbyterian church. Bev. Irt_? kg nil. _ a*-- _aas-l-4t aud IWIW WM m? miemnpg miu Palm*, woodkardia, ferns and floor mskets filled with whit# giadoll foraed the floral hackstand for the enemony. ' s (A) program of musie was presented y Miae Martha Carpenter, organist, nd Miae Eleanor Moore, soloist. The bride, escorted by her broth r, James Webster of Kings Moanain, were a two-piece suit in gold rool with black acceeeoriee and aa rehid at her shoulder. Mrs. Harry V. Cat hey attended the ride aa matron of honor, wearing., a ostome in pastel bine with alligator eeeeaoriea and a shoulder bOnaquet f red rosebuds. Kelly Clemmer of Dallas was kls rather's beet man. and ushers were Gene .'-Ordektr ond'B&l" Jbjftter. ' The bride V mother rnae gowned in due erepe aad were red reeebuda. nd the bridegroom'e mother wore a 'lack erepe drees with rod reeebuda (Cont'd ea page three) D IXIE I THEATRE THURSDAY Md FRIDAY "The Harvey Girls" Judy Oarland ? John Hodlak SATURDAY " "The Spider" Richard Oonte Faye Marlowe' t , ' and "Raiders Of Sunset Pass" . Bddlo Dow-Smiley Bumotte MONDAY and TUR8DAY "Sailor Takes a Wife" Robert Walker Jane Altyaon WED. and THUR& i '. i". "Jesse James" Tyrone Power Nancy KaUey April 3, 4 JUST RECEIVED Large Ship $ OP PRINT. * reii's Drej >f new spring and summer i k They're rugged for play z 6 to 14. Ceiling Prices? ^ N lA a _ d*0 i >U 10 ERS' DR '* " >5j& TODAY?XJUK SoIran "Above Suspicion" )?a Qrtwm M Miimim 7EXDAY Mi SAXUBDAY "Frontier Law" >mmD Hilda "Face of Marble" Joton Ounttw MOM Ourton - Mai T i CUE FOR I 0 SAV1 Dorothy 'COLOR usual 3.0C 2.0 Plus Tax % _ A value you cant miss I P Up" Foundation for satin] Gray Portrait Face.Powd . | ? 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