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I?"- ' V ;' ^ ' ' PAOS TWO r ^ii ? ???^????? ? 11 j, I?? ?W % 'J^v ^^^BiM''''r!M^ iHt<9 l BUl^^Hpl * t Mr*. WiUUta Bsc* Fulton, Jr., < First Baptist church In WaynasviU to her wedding was Kiss Both On 0. B. Oreene, of Finaa Creek and dty schools.?Engraving courtesy eer. / Greene-Fulton Vow: At Waynesville Chu Waynesviile. The marriage of Miss Kutb Oreene, daughter of Mr. ! t ami Mrs. C. S. Oreene, of Fines | w (.reek, to William Sage Fulton, Jr., "gi of Kings Mountain, wag solemnize?,* here at the F.rst Baptist church at \ f 5 o'clock on Saturday evening, June g 8th. The Rev. L. 0. Elliott, pastor of e the church, pronounced the vows, using the louble ring ceremony. i Ferns, branched candelabra and * large baskets of white gladioli were < used to decorate the alter while i lighted cathedral candles burned In t the windows against a background of i greenery. i . A program of music was rendered prior to taking of the vows by Mrs. > Fred Campbell, vocalist, and Mrs. W. ; L Matney, organist. Mrs. Campbell. 1 accompanied by Mrs. Matney, sang t "The Sweetest Story Ever Told," and "Because." Mrs. Matney played i "Indian Love Call" and "Lieb- < straum," by Liszt, using t hetradt- * tional wedding marches for the pro- t cessional and the recessional. i The bride was given in i.iarriagp I by her father! She wore a gown of ivory Duchess satin, fashioned with a < fitted bodice and a high neckline, t trimmed' down the front with tiny t elf covered buttons, an] the sleever * were three quarter length, fashioned < of satin, with a net undersleeve ending in points over the hand. The i finger tip veil was of Freneh Illusion l and was worn with a wreath of o- 3 range blossoms. She carried a white 1 prayer book to which was attached 1 . a white orchid. 1 I IMPERIAL i tp vt.vaovo rra I TODAY |J55^5wWXIIO , I 'wA&cS?nd I P^MJ.3? ArttaBUk" Kwt TnlM - ' TH1 - . v r ' . * - ?f; ?ll|^^H t/amwwa?^TO.vy -lip* ^9 I Sj^^HL '^'^Jfchv, ' 5 c vhoae maniac* took place at on Saturday, Jon* 8th, prior >ene, daughter of Mr. aad Kit toaohar in tha Kings idbontain of The Wayne svllle Mountain- , . ' "I 5 Were Spoken ] rch Saturday ; Mies Margaret Green, cousin of ( he bride, was maiil of honor, ami j 'Ore a gown of pink, mousseliue de oie with a fitted bodice, with a ] weetheart neckline, and the skirt ell in full lengths in bustle modei. ihe carried a nosegay of mixed flowirs in pastel shades. Miss Dorothy Green, another eousn of fife "Bride, and Miss Sue KeTiy rere bridesmaids. They wore gowns if green net fashioned on similar ines as that of the maid of honor, TnlT their- Flowers were also old-fashoned nosegays of mixed pastel hades. Bill Davis, of Kings Mountain, ser-.l red as best man and ushers were Martin Harmon. !?ariott Phifer. Drace Peeler,,all of Kings Mountain, ind Warren Belk of Orangeburg, 8.C. Mrs. Greene, mother of the bridrf, vore a two-piece ensemble of pink srepe. Her accessories were in white, rhile Mrs. Fulton, mother of the 1 >ri?legroom, wore a gown of black, yith black and white accessories, loth wore corsages of gardenias. Following the ceremony at the hurch, the parents of the bride enertsined with a reception at the hoel Gordon. The receiving line was omposdd of the bridal party and par ints of the bride and bridegroom. Assisting at the reception in servng were: Mrs. Claude Rogers, Mrs. iVayue Corpening, Mrs. John Carver,' Jrs. Frank Klrkpatrlcfc, Miss Edith Poland, Miss Sara Queen, and Miss Tilda Janes, while Miss Zodie Graves )resided at the gTTt table and Mrs. TOMBAMTOp' I MOmXAY Md TDISDAT v "So*Mj Che was a oeslikrj gU who weak w hew* for mm wftfc a*. . m who waa vary, re*j clever. i ?wbe |-1*' ^ OlyuHi ;; SOCIAL AND PERSONAL jj at INHERES! : : PHONES: House 189; Offiw irra i ? ? ?? < Jole Boy3, St the bride, wx in char- u ge olT the bride'e book, ? Following the recept^bn the couple B left by motor for a Wedding trip to an unannounced destination. For tra M veling the bride wore a two-piece , dress of navy blue crept, trimmed in 5 red and white. Her accessories were also in red and white, and her cor- , *" sl 11 sage was of white orchids. to On their return from their wedding trip the couple will reside in .. Kings Mountain. The bride is a graduate of the lii Woman's College of the University of wt N'orfh Carolina from whic-h she holds wi an A B. degree. She has taught for ch the.past two years in the schools of nn Kings Mountain. Mr. Fulton T? n graduate of Firs- i gr kine College in flTe class of 1940 I w< and served for three years in The | or Army Air Corps. Since Vis discharge M lio has been associated with his falb- T1 er in business in Rings Mountain. pr sli lAtnong the out-of-town guests at- ra tending the marriage were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Fulton, patents of the Bridegroom, Kings Mountain; w< Miss Lenora FuTlon, sister of the M: groom of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs; Mof- Co fatt Ware and Moffatt Ware, Jr., fit Mr. and Mrs. John L?. McOill; Mrs. Bill Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lynwo.od _ Parton, Mrs. H. B. Parton, Mrs. ' Draee Peeler, Garrison Goforth, Men- * ' sell Phifer. and Bilf-Ttavis, all of ; oil Kings Mountain: Pritehard Ferguson I uncle of the bride and Miss Zodie 0 Graves, both of Atlanta; Miss Bess Alice Hnmbripht of Grover; Miss ' 1 Alma Wright oT Fallston; George Of1 Ware of Gastonia; Mr. and Mrs. Wai en Belk of Orangeburg, 8. C. u ed Mrs. Biser Hostess be To Circle Members Mrs. M. H. Biser was hostess Monday night to members of Circle Num- H i>er 2 of the Central Methodist Wonan's Society of Christian Service. Virs. Clarence Jolly is leader and ] presided. mo Mrs. Ystes Throneburg was in bii harge of the devotional and Mrs. nei Bill Craig led the Bible stndy most ffectively. The subject for tho 1 ?ning was "Jesus and Man's Bon- we * a\.U i W Pr< During tho social-notf#, fifrtt. "Blpti on: lerved a salad eohrse, Jookler and' a I iruu uriUK. r' ? _." * Mi Mrs. Wilson Jo Be Honored At Party w Mrs. Bill Harrison ? will entertain Tn i number o3f young people at her dei lome in the Crowder's Mountain see gri tion on 8aturday night at 8 o'clock, 16 paying compliment to Mrs. George j Wilson. Mrs. Wilson recently arrived aft bere from her home lb Scotland to * ! join her husband. / ly Big ft w: s \ NewS i IN A LOYI COI r $9-0" f . -/ i% y, r * . . y . ? -*. HAPPENINGS to WOME1 > 167 3. HUMES HOUSTON ;; [esdamep Ware, LeGr&nd [ave Pre-nuptial Party Mrs. M. A. Ware aiid her daughter, rs. Kichard T. LeGrand, jr., of Shel ' honored Mrs. Thomas W. Cothrau, e Mist Mary Frances Uord at a rely party on Saturday afternoon, me 1st at the Ware home on Gas n street. Lovely arrangements of mixed >wers were used'in decorating the oms of the attractive home. The -iug room where the bride's table is placed, was decorated entirely ith .white blossoms. The bonoree's air was marked with a bouquet of j ignona DiosBoms. The guests enjoyed several pro essions of bridge and when, score.4 3re totaled, Mrs. Cottiran,~ the honee, was awarded prize for high, rs. John L. McGill wallow scorer, le high scorer at each table was esented a dainty antique blue glass pper filled with a miniature arngement of white flowers. The hostesses gift to the Eehoree is several pieces of ruby crystal, rs. R. O. Fowler of West Hartford, nn., houseguest .of Mrs. E. W. Grif1, was also remembered-wifli a gift. Out-of-town guests included: Mrs. T. LeGrand, sr., Wrs. Bill Brown, rs. David White, Mrs. Paul. Kenneand Mrs. Fred Van Wageningen, of 8helby; Mrs. Carlisle Isley Burlington; Misses Julia Renfro d Kate Whitworth of Cherryville; s. Johnnie Smathers of Charlotte; rs. R. O. Fowler of West Hartford, DD. Mrs. Ware and Mrs. LeGrand serva delicious dessert course at the ginniug of the party. arvey Hamrick Honors is Mother On Birthday Harvey Blye H4mrick honored bis i tr? T - a a ' mvr, ah, juaaa tiamricK, on ner thday at a surprise party on Wediday night at their home.' rhe rooms used for entertaining ire beautifully decorated with a ifusion of mixed flowers ip numeti bowls. &fter an evening of bridge with s. Paul Neisler and Mrs. Byron leter winning prizes for high and r scores respectively the young host >sented his mother a R>vely cakc. e cake was frosted in white and sorated with yellow roses and sen leaves of icing, topped with yellow candles. K delicious ice course was served ter the games. Mrs. Hamrick received many lovegifts. lews In Dr< X E HAVE JUST BECEIV] EVERAL SHIPMENTS u* umiper D i. * !ly variety 07 000l -*%. job8 and materials ? ) to $1 ' ' * . . V' '' v Stag-Dinner Honors Wiwam S. Fulton, Jr. William L. Dmvia wag host on Wed nesday night of la?t week at a stag linner given at the Davis home on Mountain street in honor of Williain S. Fulton, jr., whose marriage to Miss Ruth Greene of Waynesville was an event of Saturday. The living room and dining room were lovely w'ith red roses used entirely as the decoration note. Tho dining tatde, graved with a white linen cloth was centered with a bowl of the bright flowers and crystal candelabra, set with wuite lighted tapers, were placed near either end. The buffet was also centered with roses and lighted tapers in crys tal candelabra were set at either end. Place cards of wedding bells were used as markers with 3Ir. Fulton ' place marked with a wedding ring shaped card., A delicious four course spaghetti dinner was served by candle-light. Mrs. Bill Davis wns assisted in serving by Miss Alila Jean Davis. Covers were laid for Mr. Fulton. Drace Peeler, Mariott Phifor, Martin L. Harmon. Ned McGill and the host. Mrs. Falls Presents Pupils In Recital Mrs. Comari Falls will present her pnpils in a recital of dramatics and dancing at the Central school auditorium on Thursday night, Jnne 20. at 8 o 'clock. Pupils will be presented in solo acrobatics, group . dances, nnrsery rhyme dances, singing, and dancing routines and humorous readings with some performers as young as 2 1-2 years old. Mrs. Clyde Turner, pianist, of Shpl by,, will render selections between acts as will the Kings. Mountain ban<}. There will be no admission and the public is cordially invited to attend. Sub-District Meet To Be Held At Palm Tree The Cleveland County Sub-district meeting of the Methodist Youth Fellowship will he held next Thursday night, June 20, at Palm Tree church. tbtg meeting {he devotionale will Be led by the group from Central Methodist^ church, King* Mountain. THI DDT INSIC1 that's safi for yo AIROSOL Kills MOSQUITOES and Mm AMOtUTtlY (KIAtANTlfO d INOUOH KM 100 SMAYMOS H BELK'S DEPART] isses ED i 4 tresses V ' STYLES, ; . 6.95 '- * 4 > \ ivm?>9 KJMM*. II tb? hornemalter.Jhm a knack with a needle. she may a&ake mm of the clothe*, curtains, as slip covers. Repairs, painting, and even simple furniture may be the eta> trlbution from the men fat the <Sm? lly. Of course, say the ~ iam> ily economists, when doing a Job at home, make sure the saving In worth the time and effort It was, Sometimes materials and nqgrip* ment cost almost as much in tan ready-made article. Also, if family members are Inefficient fat doing a job, they may waste valuable tan* and materials. But most people nan readily learn some skills tfaat am real money savers. Chameleon's Eyelids Easel The lids of the chameleon's eyee are fused, leaving an opening no larger than the pupil. ( DIXIE il THURSDAY 4 "Her Kind of Han" Zachary 800tt Janls Paige ^ FRIDAY Doable Feature "Rainbow Island" Dorothy Lamoar _ L Eddie Bracken H also "Undercover Woman" Stephanie Bachelor. Robt. Livingstone ' Serial SATURDAY Doable Featare , "Sheriff of Redwood Valley" _ PHI Elliott - Bobby Blakely also "The Catman of Paris' Oar Esmond Leonove Aiibeut Monday' and Tuesday "Devotion" Olivia de xtlvlland Sidney Oreenatreet Ida Loplno WED. and THURSDAY "One More Tomorrow" *" Ann Sheridan Alexia Smith UR HOME ^ KENT STORE j mmm^SSSSSSSSSSSm j # ! mugm J ? V 4 i E^'4^1 BH^I HI .v H
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