FW ' ' ' ^9| v| * ^^ T<VKr."v' ^V . >-' .% "".^4 ' ' MBS. JAMBS HI Misses Falls Honored At Lovely Breakfast Minn Curlylc Ware was hostess on Wednesday morning, June J 9th at 9 oVlork at a breakfast at her home on Mountain street, honoring her bouRocun-1 s, Mis?e* Klir.abetn and Lauia Fails of Asheville, who as girls made their home in tnis city. The living room, where breakfast was served at card tables, was arranged with garden flowers in a variety of colors. Each table was covered with a bright cloth and ce 2Bp rww.wiKvv T?tt<4 on I Ikt WJiU 1 \ Vi D?portm?i 1 \V ** *lw 1 ^2s2cjl?? \ \ \u biRty Wirt \ TO^' \ J Mom *<* 4 AtaaM PrartMf i?w luodtr Sun Goggl#* Hurt 00 Uodw Sun Hot* Hurt.. .00 KLENZO TOOTH A 30* wlwl CMW at 0*. >ii|>i TuM triat Cwn, w )*nr Aral in O.tatla t - -?* - l_l I nWOtl PrOnPIt ^ *OOOWO? IfVCWI * i i OttTIMON TOOTH HUH to# Ww ptkld Tft##9> aaaaaa??**a SPECIAL PRICE 1 rusay jsau ae Cologne, freshing as a summer s er. Keeps yon fee frosty pool and fragrant * the hottest days. i > w $1.00 sixe $2.00 size | endiB /iJi| f. ' \Vv' > ?* vM>'*j4**li-4 >*-. ^^jr.}": . ^ ?[5syJ&v:?jjKifri?*'^; ~ K BPr*- "pj^| K'- ? H I yJldfttfX ^ i^l yVHrn^ "j r fl I ? ^T' >. </??$ * J^H fl^H vi9 % . *ik te'J ;.W *& am^ -x ****! 1RMAN KIKARD 1 i ! tered with a decorative mould of col orful jelly. Following the delicious breakfast served by Miss Ware, who was as* 1 ' sistcd by Miss Stella Patterson, the j guests chatted and discussed inter { sting events that have taken place i ! since the departure of the Falls i family from this city. The guests, .cho were school-mat-1 I es of the Misses Falls, were: Mes-j dames C. K. Neisler, W. A. Kideu hour. O. C. OTerrell, H. N. Moss. H. T. Fulton, G. L. Campbell, Lona! McQill, Moke Plonk, B. M. Ormand and W. T. Jackson. II n r EL? jp_ i approved by RoxoU't ? of Rttoorch and Cmtort compittt coat pott i tyt Rutdtl TKo tyt JVflL . I tooth t*. rtfrtthot tyt* jB^" vlod and tool HoH ffot ' rod Oo IW It^Mtootr ?t*l Show ? Sportamen Hem Here.00c ? Kiddie Toy Hem Here. 00c BRUSHES /Jr Jjjj^ . WW tHlll AM / fpwm% HU r?o>ucT* n&T-lr ' ? / *m I / ?wt / ling J ? ?, I 5 on / I 800 / *oT" I 1.00 / w~wis, I I & CMKK4ANOI iiiiim i.il Misses Hambright!' Wed Io Doable Ceremony GROVEK, June 27.?The Antioc.. Baptist eburcb was the scene of tbo beautiful double wedding of Miss 1 Bess-Alice Hambright, who became the bride of Marriott Darlington I Phifer of Kings Mountain and Miss | Lucy Weir Uambrigbt, who became | the bride of James Herman Kinard j of Blacksburg, 8. C., at five o'clocs Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. W. A. Hoffman officiated. The vows were spoken before I the altar which was banked wito greenery, seven branched caudelu bra holding white tapers, and floor baskets of white gladioli, snapdragons and baby's-breatb. Bei ore the ceremony Mrs. Prann Hambright. pianist, played " Liebes j trauni" by Li/.t. "The Rosary,''! "To A Wibl Rose" and "Oh l'er- ! feet Love." Miss Ada Mac Moss; sang "Ave Maria" and "Because.*, Tiie wedding march from Lohengrin was used as the processional and Meudelsslion's march was played for the recessional. Lucy wos escorted to the altar by Anderson liambrigh,, brother oi the brides and Bess-Alice by their father, '1*. A. Hambright, who gave ( both daughters in marriage. The brides wore identical white satin wedding gowns, each designed with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neck, outlined with pearls, long sleeves ending in calla lily points. and a veil of imported lave fashioned with a coronet of orange blossoms and seed pearls. Each earriea a bouquet of calla lilies and orchids showered with white satin streamers. Mrs A. D. Cantrell of Charlotte, ] matron of honor and Miss Hue Ham j bright of Grover, maid of honor, j both sisters of the brides, wore | peach satin gowns and carried boa- j quets of tdue. white and peach colored flowers. ;< Miss Sue Ramseur of Besseme* City and Miss Doris Phifer of Kings I Mountain, sister of the groom, served as bridesmaids for Bess-Alice; Miss Franeelia Kinard, sister of the groom, and Miss Jess Jane Weir of Gastonia, attended Lucy. Miss Weir and Miss Kinard wore blue satin gowns and carried Arm bouquets of yellow flowers, a^' Miss Ramseur and Miss Phifer wore yellow satin gowns and carried bouquets of blue flowers. Kenneth and David Roberts, nephews of the brides, carried the rings to the altar on white satin heart- shaped pillows. Meuzelli Phifer of Kings Maintain was his brother's best man; Tom Williams of Charlotte was best man for his brother-in-law, Mr. Kinard. The ushers were Eugene Roberts, William Fulton, Wendell Phifer all of Kings Mountain and Lawrence Hambright of Grover. ' ' Mrs. T. A. Hambright, mother of the brides, wore a white and blue crepe dress with a large pieture hat and corsage of red roses. Mrs. Campbell Phifer, mother of one of the bridegrooms, wore a crepe print I dress with a corsage of white am-1 denies. Mrs. John H. Kinard was unable to attend the wedding because of a prolonged Illness. Immediately after the wedding a reception was held at the Elms, the beautiful country home of the bride's parents, where Mr. and Mrs. ^Eugene Roberts, brother-in-law and sister ef the brides, received the guests snd presented them to the parents of the brides and grooms and the bridal party. Both couples left later for wedding trips. For traveling, Mrs. Phifer wore s light gray spit with pink accessaries and a shoulder eorsage of cattaluga orchids sent by a friend from Honolulu for the wedding. Mr. and- Mrs. Phifer will make their kdme in ' Kings Motintain. * For traveling Mrs. Kinard wore a navy blue crepe suit with dust of rose accessories and a -corsage of the cattluga orchids. Mr. and Mrs.. Kinsrd will snake their, home in B^tcksfourg^ South Carolina. BKXDB* AMD OBOOMB J Mrs. Phifer; after graduating t?r%m AfttiBviHa a nllarro rsK* ssVaai - - ? x* -1'? wwvv for uvM^ ^in iq Cleveland county. For tto/pnat' two ysafs she hot (sorred Vyifft^the Ab<H??b> , B?| Oroti as m dub director in tho Pacific. '/ ' Mr. Fhifer, son of Mr. mud Mrs. CsapboU. $>hlfer of Kings Mountain attended Krshia* College .before entering sprrieo. After being, with en hiwy pest office in Florifc'^dhe eegoed two years in tho Pacific with t# U * Strategic Air Force. &ol?g PfwM shi At preaerfpfcgia; aapaeiated in the hardware ;4aM>?ds? with ,hfc father. -' <WT 1If* Xhu4 graduated. dniai'.l'Ahe . Blaekabafg\0entraliaed High'fcsfcsel aad to ah ewpteyeo of the trolonat Fuel. eoMpeay in fMgMth Mr. Klaard, son <S? Mran* Mrs. John H. Kinard of Bluchsb'urg, B. 0% attended the Blaehatarg OeStra lte? High School. He wee eiapleyed by the SontHnra Bailread Inhttl *}y\% ^***- * xf? ' m? " ' ' ' i ' ' ^ * J. " , ? ' ' j > .'^v"* 1 ^??| BuLrJki m> t Br F ' ^^^Hraab , ^^^BSKlVW" -I I B^Sr " r i ^HHUBkir * mmm "t^' mm i " IWil l I i M T t * mm MMM*. fw'; I I MBS. MABSIOTT DABLINQTON VHii KK IMPERIAL THEATRE "1 TODAY LAST SHOWING* FRIDAY and SATURDAY B "As Thousands Cheor' "Frontier Town" I) 30 Stars - 3 Leading Bands Tex Bitter "Cyclone Prairie "Junior Prom' > 1 ?* ? T ??1 * jLvauiiCi o * 4WUU1V owwwii - (i uuc x-rowner Charles Starrett Abe Lyman and orchestra News . Serial Cartoon-Serial UOMOAlf, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JULY 1?2?3 "Bells Of St. Mary's" The Academy Award Stars Bing Crosby ? Ingrld Bergman News?Shorts THUB8DAT, JTJLY 4TH~ Thursday, No. 1 "Com? and Get It" Joel McCrea - Edward Arnold July 4 No. 2 "Riverboat Rhythm" I - Leon Brrol ??????g???????m?a?? > Myers' A NEW STYI ?are^< ,v -2 I \ complement j Genuine B aolea with st< V/ of genuine sa 1 -' ...- ''.: ? / * <*?**-' nn>^? HUBaDAY-r?v<4:00 ? Ailelphian Club ? Mr*. Harold Crawford.. R1DAY? ^ 4:00-5:00 ? Tea honoring Mra. T. fl W. Cothran?Mra. Fred Van Wa- ^ geningen at Shelby Woman'a elnb. 8:00 ? Party?Mra. Wilaon Craw ford and Mra. Harold Crawford at home of the latter. r. W. A. Has tegular Meeting The Attie Hostirk Y. W. A. of the irst Baptist chnreh met on Monday ight at the home of Miss Emogene Iridges on West Qold street. The ving room and the dining room i attractively decorated with lixed summer flowers. Mit<s P?gg>* mith was in charge of the program itled "Marking My Measure." 'here wewe 17 members present, ifter the meeting the hostess servd a delicious snlad course. (Cont'd on page three) DIXIE THEATRE LAST SHOWING TODAY "Un Old Sacramento" * William Elliott , M CTonrtance liodre . " wj Comedy - Newt ' FRIDAY '"Since You Went Away" Shirley Temple Jennifer Jonet Joseph Cotton Serial | SATURDAY Doable Feature "Git Along Little Doggie" Oene Antry Smiley Bornette and "Passkey to Danger" Kane Richmond Btephanle Bachelor MONDAY and TUESDAY "The Well Groomed Bride" Ray MlQand OUrla deHavfland WED. and THUR8DAY "Adventure" Clark Oable - Greer Oaraon 1 I iE IK i ooot andcJs it to the cool summer ese sandals, styled to pour leisure .clothes. O arkrom-retan leather sel arch. Uppers made ddle-leather. 5.00 / ' * ... >*j ""

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