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| SOCIAL AND PSBSONA | of INTEREST I PHONES: House 189; Off: I Ml ty'Hv ^j * MBS.. THOMAS W1 Miss Mary Francis Bride Of Thomas 1 Miss Mary Frances Hor>l became the bride of Thomas White Cothran in an impressive ceremony last night at 8:30 in the Boyee Memorial Associate Reformed Presbyterian church in Kings Mountain. Dr. William Moore Boyce of Charlotte, officiated using the double ring ceremony. The vows were spoken before a background of southern amilnx no lms ferns and white gladioli, snapdragon* and sweetpeas interspersed with] branched candelabra holding cathedral tapes. The pews of special guests DIXIE THEATRE THURSDAY "Bad Bascomb" Wallace Beery Margaret O'Brian FRIDAY -> Double Feature "The Last Chance" B. O. Morrison - John Bay "Meet Me On Broadway" Marjorle Reynolds . Fred Brady Serial SATURDAY Double Feature "Throw Saddle On a Star" Ken Curtis . Adele Roberta "Glass Alibi" Paul Xety - Anne Owynne Cartoon MONDAY and TUESDAY [ "Stork Club" ;' Betty Hutton " Berry fttsgeraM V WBD. end THtTRSDAY , "Her Kind of Man" <f t Eecbery Scott - Jenic Paige ..' if y -g . . ;t' I . . ? I; if J ?THAN! s-' k . We wish to state our a] reception accorded ns on ../> . day. We hope yon will c< Mountain's only SELF SI |'i r I ,v X. King ; L HAPPENINGS f to wome Ice 167 1 > | RS. HUMES HOUSTON + 1 ^9^ < iHord Is I. Cothran were markeil with candles and sprays of calla-lilies. Mrs. John Gamble, organist, presented a program of wedding music preceding the ceremony. Selections played were "Arioso'' by Handel; "Ava Maria," by 8chubert; "Evening Star" by Wagner; "I Love You Truly" by Carrie Jacobs Bond; and "O Perfect Love" by Barnby. Mrs. James Harris, sister of the bride. flnff ' > > ' LkJZ b HI 1 - wvmuov "j *-? naruciui auu "Sweetest Story Ever Told" by StiJlts. The wedding n|arch from Lohengrin by Wagner was used for the processional and luring the ceremony "To.A Wild Rose" by MaeDowell was played. Mendelssohn's Wedding March was used for the recessional. The bridegroom had as his bes4 w, Fred Von Wngencgin of Shelby. Ushers were John L. McGill of Kings Mountain. W. E. Bushow of Greenville, S. C., and W. A. Arey,, W. H Brown. J. L. Suttle and David White all of Shelby. '* Miss Isabel Anthony, neice of the bride, of Winston-Salem was maid of honor. She wore a dress of ice blue chiffon fashioned with a tucked bodice, long full sleeves, sweetheart neckline and full skirt. Her headdress was of ice blue flowers with a abort back veil. She carried an arm bouquet of red roses tied with ice blue ribbon. She wore pearls, gift of, the bride. i Mrs. W. H. Brown of 8helby, sister of the groom and matron of honor wore blue chiffon, similar headdress and carried red roses tied with ice blue ribbon. Mrs. Carlysle Ialey of Burlington, Mrs. John T. Young of Clinton, S. C.. Mrs. Charles ThornassOn of Kings Mountain, Miss Rachel Spender of Oastonia, Miss Julia Renfrn of Moore?boro and Miss Kate Whitworth of Wnco were the bridesmaids. They wore identical dresses of blue ehlffo" fn'hioiied like those of the maid ami matron of honor with identical headdresses and carried bouquet of red roses tied with matching ribbon. BRpB GIVEN BY BROTHER The lovely bride, who was given n marriage by her brother, James i [ YOU? jpreciation for the fine our opening on Monmtinue to visit Kings SEVIGE grocery. 81 wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm :?T ?tt-1 -?r?* / * > THH KIKOft KOUKT&m t i S n H $ 1 i' Bdwia Hord of Miami, a **Mii| gow* at wkita ? rqoisett* fashioned with fitted bodice trimmed with raffles of embroidered marquisette,' long fail sleeves, s high yolk trimmed with ehbroidered marqulsete bertha giving an off-theshoulder effect and a full skirt which extended into a long train The veil of bridal illuston flowed from a cap of net 'trimmed with orange blossoms. Her only ornament was a gift of the bridegroom. She carried a bouquet of stcphonotis, swainsonia anil white roses centered with a white orchid and showered with satin streamers caught with rweetpeas. Billy Craft, of Gaffney, 8. C., nephew of the bride and Billy Brown, nephew of the groom were train bearers. J imm it' Herd, Jr., of Miami, j l'la., George Harris of Kings Moun j tain, both nephews of the bride,! were junior ushers an.I lighted the <anilles. Hobby Hor.l, also of Miamt end nephew of tlie bride, was rinl) I rarer. Mrs. Cot bran. mother of the bride* groom, wore a rose lace and net gown and a shoulder corsage of purI le orchids. Mrs. Luther Anthony, sister of the bride, wore a pink lace | gown with shoulder corsage of pur pic orchids. RECEPTION AT HOME Immediately after the wedding, the bride's family entertained at their home at 100 South Peidmont avenue. Vases of white gladioli, carnations, snapdragons and feverfew were used rn the living room, dining room and music room. i Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Boyee greeted guests on the porch. Mr. and Mrs. John L McGill greeted guests at the door. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Anthony introduced guests to those in the receiving line which included the mem hers of the bridal party and the mother of the groom. Mrs. T. W. Cothran of Greenwood, S. C. Mr. and Mr3. Fred Pii.r.k. directed guests to the dining room. from [there, guests were directed by Mr. 'and Mrs. Jimmie Harris to the egister where Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kennedy of 8helbv presided. Mr. and Mrs. David White of Shelby invited guests up-stairs to the gift Toom. Gladioli, snapdragons and feverfew deeorated the gift room where Mr. and Mrs. Jay Patterson and Mr. and T -1 ?! ? ? airs, cjunu usfiuie received. rrom the gift room the guests were dll rected to the music room by Mr. and 1 Mrs. Will Arey of Shelby where a I second receiving line composed of the family of the groom was - introduced by Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Spencer of Oastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van Wageningen directed the guests to the side porch where Mr and Mrs. John Wilson'of Cherryville received. Punch was served on the terrace .from a table which held a frozen ! punch bowl in which a wreath of ?? ,donna lilies bad 'been set. Mrs. Roberta Barbour and Miss Martha Frances McGill presided at the pun-, ch bowl. ? The dining room table Was eovered with a handsome maderia cloth centered by an eporgne filled with white gladioli and white sweetpeas, flanked by silver candelabra holding white tapers. An ice course in bridal moulds and accessories was served. Misses Dorothy Allen, Carolyn Allen, Ann 8p?ncer, Emelyn Gillespie. Mary Evelyn Goforth and Leone Patterson assisted in serving in the dining room. Goodbyes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hambright. BRIDE AND GROOM lAfter a wedding trip to the mountains of Western North Carolina and Tennessee, the couple will make their home in Shelby. For traveling, the bride wore a rose and black silk printed dress with shirred font skirt and a black linen fitted jacket with blending accessories. Her shoulder bouquet was of whie orchids. Mrs. Cothran is tho attractive and talented daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Jacob George , Hord, of Kings Mountain. She was graduated from Kings Mountain high school and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Erskine college. Due West, 8. C., where she majored in English and Dramatics. For the past three years she has been a member of the faculty of Oherryville city schools. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Thomas White Cothran and the late Mr. Cothran ot Greenwood, S. C. He was graduated from high Ihhool in Greenwood and received his Baeheior of Science degree from Georgia Tech in architecture. Before entering the army in 1941 he was a practicing architect in GreeSWood. Mr, Cothran, who held the rank at major at the time ot his discharge in Mareh. spent over two years in the European Thee ter of War. He is now a' member of the architectural firm Van 'Wagentngen and Cothran in Shelby. oAXB-orrmva Following the rehearsal of the wedding e* Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs. John L. MeGiH entertained the wedding party and a few friends at their attractive heme fa Geld street. Onsets were greeted M Jp terreee by Mr. eed Mrs. Lerey XeGiU ef Gastenia whe grOts d them to the peaeh besrl Wttkh wee placed en - a table oe the sMe terrace. Small brightly eelerets amhrtfles shaded the lights wMeh heng la a nearby tree. Paaeh esiSml bp Him Janet HeflP and Mien Hiaale Adsms if Y*K ?i A -> > Mr. and Xtf. John Gamble dlreet* ' . ' "T ?< U)i wW?.- Or dining room., Pimf nm ery??ntk?v?mo pink nmrud y allow bloMonu woro used in the don. The dining roc in waif a was in .candle-light was decorated entirely in white and green. The dining 'talrie graced with a white linen embroidered cloth was centered with a cake in three tiers with white roses and green leaves circling it to the top where a miniature bride and groom were placed under an arch of dainty flowers. Satin ribbon streamers attached to luck chnrms in the cake J ran to the edge of the table and ended in small bouquets of white pompoms. White tapers in crystal candelabra were placed near either end of tli# oblong table. The buffet was centered with an exquisite arrangement of white ehrysunthemums 1 and each child received n favor, graduated candelabra holding white tapers. The cake was cut by the bride ami groom an,i Mrs. Bill Brown, sis-] ter ot" the groom, completed i-uttin.*! unil serving " the cake to the 60 guests. Others serving in the dining j room, were Misses Martha Frances Leone Patterson, Boris. Phifer and Ava Ware. lee cream in wedding bell inouldsAugrcen and white mints and salted nuts were served. The bride was lovely in a gown of white and green dotted swiss with high shirred neckline and full^skirt with matching mitts. 8he wore a purple orchid in her hair. i Attendants t)f CothranHord Wedding Honored Mrs. Thomas "W. Cothran nee Miss Mary Frances Hord, entertained her wedding attendants at a pretty breakfast on Wednesday morning at 11:30 at Jolly's in GnstOnia. The begntifully appointed table in the private dining room was centerI ed with a two-tiered bowl of shasta daisies and sweetpead. Each place' | marker was a gift from the' bride Cast 1 I We now have the most v for ladies' in the history here are two of the man believe you can find the to see? (1) Dan San handlasted xiailhead trimmed, all-lea (2) Scampers, in white, ] and beige- two-toned, . \ * (3) Victory Casuals in v choice of instep strap or (4) Hobby Nobby sandal and white two-toned I \ ^ ^^ng^Br vr., ... U /^^ k^r. 's *?^B ^IflB / ' V * ' '*1 Y. * ,' -* . Dn :_', ' ' ^ ,v _ . , 4 .to eight tttniluti, orpiiM, to- ?< eallst and Mr*. Thomas W. Cot bran h ; mother of fbo groom and the bride. t< fl Bride* Of Yefeterday " Honored At Parties * Mrs. C. F. Thcmasson and Mrs. C. ^ F Thomasson, Jr., entertained at (j a lovely party on Wednesday night of last week complimenting Mrs. Thomas W.' Cothrau, bride of yesterday (Wednesday). The bride-elect a was dressed in a frock of light blue , gi | jersey and wore pink accessories. ! e The rooms of the home were at- | w tractively decorated with bowls of j a roses, larkspur and snapdragons in .)< various colors. Bridge was in piay at five tables I e< and wbon scores were added Mrs. ol Charles Williams was awarded prize for high and Mrs. L. P. SStowe r<- J reived low prize. The hostesses jz:* ve I" the houoreo crystal in h\;r bridal pat | tern j II A delicious salad course with i'ruit . 11 punch was * served at the conclusion J l1 of play. I Q Then on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. l'.i ""Imperial ' IT PLEASES US ^ TODAY LAST SHOWING "Man From Down Under" Charles Laughton u'unna Reed "Club Havana" Tom Neal Serial ? New* FRIDAY and SATURDAY Stan l>aurel Oliver Hardy, "The Big Noise" "Under Arizona" Skies" Johnny Mac Brown Cartoon - Serial i ial Foot\ "or Ladies! aried stock of casuals of our firm. Shown y styles from which we one made for you. Ask black gabardine casuals, ther in red $6.95 red tan, beige or tan $5.16 rhite or red, with your pump style $4.95 s, in white, red, or tan 1 $4.00 (5) Low-heel sandals, lest ^ 0 ? ? white and red (6) Loafers, rea and tan ? sole / Departmen MS Bhoppe?Second 91oo? > . ;. '.v. \ ^%: SRJZT^ RttUfd ?t brii|? at tU Whra ?M bar*. paying lovely *oip>ti?t 0 jMttntaj'i brid*. Lovely alxtJ lower* were arranged throughout he attractive home. In th? living , son. the color*, white and green , ,i 'ere u*ed entirely, where Mrs. Qo- 'T,1 bran's chair .was marked with a ouquet of magnolia blossoms tied ith white satin ribbon. Bridge was played at eight tables ud after the games the hostesses ive the honor guest four wine glass s iu her ruby crystal. The honor* as winner of high score prize nd prize for low score went to Mrs. ohn McGill. Mrs. Ware and Mrs. Letirand serv 1 a dessert course at the beginning f thc(party. li^th Announcement i Mr. and .Mrs. Oliver A. (^uayle, J I, of Alexhiidr'.a, Vs.. "announce f ie birtii ot a so i. Oliver A .(Junlve, V, on Wednesda *. May 2!>th. Mrs. 1 uavle is the former Miss Jacque I i:e Bowies. J ... * 1 HtAlKt rp PLEASE YOU MONDAY and TUESDAY "Picture of the Month" by Cosm5po1,tan Bed Book, Esquire, WdlBkn's Home Journal. "The Spiral Staircase" Dorothy McOulre . George Brent iSfner Barrymore , News ? Short WED. and TIJUBSDAY "Win And A Prayer" Don Ameche Dana Andrews also "Leave It to Blondie" Penny Singleton Arthur Lake News - Serial vear l > i her sole, steel arch, in $2.50 I Iport Stridors, leather $4.50 I t Store j ?' ft v # B*
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