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|F :: SOCIAL AND PERSONA! i || of IN1ERES1 I ; i PHONES: House 188; Offic : ke MIh Filly QUioapie entertained 1 rn kut of friends It an iuformal 1 >' garty oa tfce bifh lawn o hfer bom* j ei l|kt, July 23th. H Th? guests enjoyed an evening of 01 dancing on the wide cement drive ^ lad later several large watermelon* were sliced and served. : a About thirty of Miss flillcspie'i n friends attended the gala affnr. m A i ? ' f ~ \l litter 9n fold soqwlns on rich fur foH... V lovoly linos (o $9. KEET DEPARTME A PI 9*. W ft ^B f Ti i * / '* r.\. f-T- * S3^V- ? ~ ' \ j HAPPENINGS ! to WOMEN ? 167 S. HUMES HOUSTON B?nr i Tk.^uiilfr it Pretty Party Friday Mrs. KrtU Howsrs was boat ess c riday night at the boose of bar pa Dts. Mr. an J Mrs. W. K. Crook, pa I I ???Xmmmiim ietea Hambrkgbt, bride-eieet of tbi lonth. Miss Koline Keeter, whoi iBrriage will be an event of Frida; areil honors. Guests were present to play bridj nd rook at ten tables. Gladioli, zii ia?. dahlias, daisies and other sun ier flowers in beautiful arrangi glamour \ I r AotHry ^ -your flnt FaH Mt by Capo. 15 ER'S NT STORE SEVUE i - * 90 K M |L LAI I THI j^B ? ALL TOT i i Mye 111 1 ? * - *' \ . "vf 4 . ] r imeat* were used as decorations 1 I the party rooms. ? ' | High ecore prize at bridge wi * > wen by Mite Leone Patterson. Mr J [ R. D. Goforth received prize ft < high score at fook. Mrs. Powers pr \ ! seated Mlae Hambright and Mi) J | Keeter each a crystal sandwich plat < > Delicious green and white ice erea: ! | individual decorated cakes aad punt ' > was served at the beginning of t) P*rty. Miss Keeter Small ? PUns For Wedding ,j Plana fer the weddiag ef Miss Et m ^a?J^i*?c_ ww'isllr nroaainoat dai ic ghte^oi1fr",a5T^fWW^Ijrlb^ 'n't1. w ter and Dr. D. F. Hord, son of Mr r, D. F. Hord and the late Mr. Hord o this city, have been completed. ;e The wedding will take place at 1:3 a- Friday afternoon in the First Baj I- tint church with Rev. L. C. Pinnit 8- officiating. Mrs. L. C. Pinnix orgai - ist. and Miss Clara Plonk, vocalis will present the wedding music. The bride will be given in marr age by her father, J. B. Keeter an her sister, Miss Jo Keeter will b niaid-of-honor. Bridesmaids will b Miss Mary Leslie Doggett of Shelby Mrs. Lloyd Drake, cousin of th bride, of Raleigh; Mrs. John Che shire and Mrs. Dan Finger of Kiuja Mountain. Little Mias Oenririann Moss, neiee of the groom, will be th flower girl. Dr. Ladd Hamriek, Jr., of S Louis, Mo., will be the groom 'a bet man. Ushers are Hal Olive and J. < Bridges of Kings Mountain; Jonc Fortune of Raleigh and Dr. Toi Fleming of Smithfield. Immediately following the eerem( ny, a reception will be held at th lovely home of the bride on Clev< land avenue. Rehearsal for the wedding will b< gin at 8 o'clock and will be followe bv a cake cutting at the home of M) and M*ts. Ladd Hamriek. The wedding is to be directed b Mrs. Eugene Lipford. Buffet-Dinner. Honors Miss Keeter, Dr. Hord Miss Eoline Keeter and Dr. D. 1 Hord were honored by the emplo; ees of Keeter's Dpartment 8toi at a delightful buffet-dinner on Mto day night at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Paul "McGinnis. Following the dinner, bridge an rummy were enjoyed. Miss Keeter was presented silve in her chosen pattern. Quests other than employees wer Miss Keeter, Dr. Hord, Mr. and Mr J. B. Keeter and Mrs. D. F. Hord. : of j New 1946 LOE ASSORTMENT NOW 4 J NEW FULL PUSH-UP S t AND TOPPERJS, IN ADD] rY WELL LIKED CLASSI4 J TO SEE OUR LARGE SE / PRICED $21.00 tc / rs' Pr Dress Shoppe?Jk ? ?0PI ^MUae. Plonk M At Lovely Card Party ; t Mines Martha and Virginia Plonk ,r were charming hostesses on Thursday e. night at the homo of their parents u on Cherryville road when they entere tained at bridge and rnmmy honoring m their houseguests, Mis* Keba Wilson .j, of Mt. Olive and Miss Lucille la( gram of High Point. The living room, where tables were bowVs of zinnias!1 gaersri dragons and larkspnr in a variety mt colors. At refreshment time eeeh ta bie eras festered with a null vase ! of rerbenia aad small aaapdragias, I After gnesta had eajeyed several j |ni i ii H* -* ftr , very attractive, hand designed tallies f and prizes were a wanted te Mrs. James Harris for high score at bridge 0 and Miss Ara Ware, who was high j. .scorer at rummy. The hosts n-c* pre t_ ?ented lovely gifts to eneh of the . honor guests. j The gracious hostesses, assisted bv Miss Nancv Plonk, served a moat j. delicious refreshment plate of eon^ pealed pear and .cheese salad. hot . e country ham, biscuits, stuffed dates I e and dainty open-face sandwiches ' with punch. This was followed with g jenerons servings of peach shortcake topped with an abundance of rg whipped eream. ' During the course .of the evening, ' upon being questioned concerning her overseas experiences. Miss Virginia Plonk, who served with the American . T>.. 1 C * ?- ... - iici - -ne wp*. it laoe veiling, handmade lace earbobs 3. and broch. watercolor prints and hand is made dolls dressed in native eostnmD es of several foreign countries visited by Miss Plonk. t OuP*t< WHO attended ti?c enjnvahle J ? i affair were Miss Wilson. Miss Tn- J ' gram. 'Misses Mary Royce MeOill, | I T.ouise Wolfe. T.ouise Kiser. Martha Frances MeOill. Ava Ware,. Mesdames John L. MeOil. James Harris. r- Oradv Howard. Hmee McHaniel and numes Houston. y . 1 Mrs. Hunnicutt Is Dinner-Bridge Hostess Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt entertained the members' of her bridge club at a f' delightful dinner bridge on last Fne (day evening. n The home was beautifully decoratd ed with roses, gladioli, zinnias, snap djagons and sweet peas, d The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Harry Page and Mrs. Carl Mauney >r in serving a delicious dinner and dessert course. ? The high score trophies went to I s. Mrs. Bill Craig and Carl Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Craig for the cou- | FALL I ? yico ill 3N DISPLAY?FEATURING LEEVES IN BELTED MODLTION TO THE PERENI 3 STYLES. WE INVITE LECTION. FROM r iptiftUV ess She * icond Floor % > ?m 'tke lew eeore winmin. Thome pretest were: Mr. n4 Mis. * CM U>u?y, ^Lr. ud Mr*. Jeceb Coeper, Mr. u4 Mrm. Aibiej Mmi- A try, Mr. ud Mrs. Hajrwwd Ljatk, | Mr. mad Mrm. Pred Pteek. Dr. ud Mrs. W. L. Mamney, Mr. mad Mrs. I Bill Craig mad Mr. mmd Mrm. J. A. I Neimler wke were pettm. Party Honom Mrs. J aha Cheshire entertained at I s detlghtfal pert y ee lest Wednesday I sfterseee st the heet mt Iter per- I enta. Mr. sad Mrs. L O. Pattersee, I Kceter, teaaerrew's bride. 1 The keeae wea beeatifady arrange i I witk s profmaion of rosea mad ether I mixed ta mater flow era. Bridge wss played at foar taldes I and rook at one with high n-ore I bridge price going ?o Mr?. Bin I ?. Mrm. J. B. Keeter arm* high I seorer st rook. Mrm. Cheshire'* gift to the hride- I eleet rraa silver in her rho-?n pat- I tern. A delectable iee course wt?/wive'l I at the lieginning of the party. Four Local Men On Farm Board Four Kings Mountain men wrrs nan-"-* *y commissiorers Mon.lSy to aerre on a l.Vmembt-f Roartl of Agrirultnre to rapfrriw pol ieie* anil work of the county ' agriculture program. Kings Mountain men who will serve on the bo?r<t are Wayne L Ware, J. C. Ran.lie, R. U Plonk, ami -Otto Williams. ^ IMPERIAL ' IT PLEASES US ' TODAY DART SHOWIWO "Adventures Of Marco Polo" Gary Ooap.rr '{Fronties of 4T wud but mutt FRIDAY and SATURDAY Bid Donbla Feature Program "Prairie Badm&n" Buster Orabbe AJ Posy" St. John. "New Adventures Of Tanan" Han? n Brix Serial Warner Broa. Cartoon "ASHIO Coats and w* I >ppe rii! 'V 1 " 'i ' ' '1 "lintim;'* ' .Tii feht < irttU fc3S^K5v ry .^tjrir fyc *???* * ^ *?* ^LAxiAM BOG??I "Corning Arounl The Mountain'* UTOKDAT "Born For Trouble" ate* "TJte Han From Rainbow Valley" Mont* Hal* Adrian Booth Cartoon HO&DAT sad TUESDAY ^Sentimental Journey' USD. and THUKSDAY rHEATRE TO PLEASE YOU MONDAY aad TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. MMm tofethor Oroer Carson Walter Pldfeon in "Madame Curie" WED. and THDXSDAT Bis Dcnbla r?U?? fmiin "Oreat Guy" Bobert Taylor flnaan Feters "Songof Russia" I , N5 Suits tt f t ' P < Hi s
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