' vatMlap O* " ti?ss arums t: , \ Mi*, kMril ftte w>m> *tf t*?i r ftt UN attar wkkk ?u kttM wiU (MM U4 wkito gtodML Mr*. Bay Barter, wpittt, -griMOt *4 a atert pnpaa W arte flag avk Tte WMt wte *u gfraa la mar nQTV teTteatter. vilSTw ? Bar. was lorWr u a atvaot Uagth tna of Mgte Ha*. Witt Iter ate arm boaqaat of plak taaa* ate llllrate-ite-rallry witk pink rat la atraamw ~ ' Wn W U M?nim. ?# W? <w alraa of teaor ate aaly atUadaaL Si* Mr*. Mattiaax *u itUMil ? > i?-w? tea nit and ware blaek necessaries. Ben Baafaar. of Shelby, wee tea groom'% bast sua. lire. W. B. Barber, mother of tka bride wore a white and blue print crape drees with white accessories V aad ttfeaji ef white twos. # Immediately after the weddinc a reception was held at the home ef (? Mr. epd Mrs. Clyde Lindsay. The coapie left, following the reception, for a'; Wedding trip through Virginia. Mre. Green is a graduate Af .the King* Mountain high eehool and a gradate ef the Shelby hospital school ef naming. She was recently discharged greet the Army Nurse Corps. The groom, sea of Mr. and Mrs. B. . F. Green of Shslby, is n graduate of Shelby high school. Attio Bostick TWA Held Mooting Monday The Attis, Bos tick TWA of the First Baptist chureh met Monday night with Miss Frances Edena at her home on Parker street. Miss Betty Dsvia, the auxiliary president presided, and Miss Beth Hord was in charge of the program, "Christianity in the Crucible." The- presentation was made most interesting by the use of large postor which was displayed. It showed a door, called Opportunity, which opened wide to show inside scenes of Japan, Chita and Hawaii! as each of these eonntries were discussed in the light of Christian opnortunitiea in missions In ?i??. ea. Those on the program wore: Boal*h Bhea, Myrtlee Weaver,' France* Edeng and Martha MeClain. Delicious refreshment* were aesvel after the program by the hoates*. " Other* present included Betty Hoyle, Betty Hayes, Margaret and Virginia Cole, Emogene Bridges, Iva Jean Williamson, and the coaselor of the group, Mr*. J. G. Bridget. Mis* Mary Helen Hord was a visitor. Miss Keeter Is Honored At Lovely Garden Party Faying compliment to Mis* Eoline Keeter, brlde-eleet of tomorrow, Miss Peggy Balder entertained at a lovely garden party at h*r home on North Piedmont avenue On Friday afteraoeo. Quest* were greeted on the front lawn by Mrs. Phillip Baker and Mrs. Clarenc* Ptoak, Jr., who directed tbfm to the beaatlful garden. Mtaa Baker and Mist Keeter reeelved at the garden gate. For receiving, the "hostess wore a flowered print orepe dree* ia sheets ef l*t?ader. Mia* rSHHpiss kmorto whro inrltod to sail botwoor* five aad six o'elaek. . Mrs. WMforJT Honors itiMM Warn fright Thursday Mr*. lfoek WlUuord. wm ho?t?M M Mat UlM Mary Holoa Hajab right, b '|S%C.-portf ..IWH ?? ehamlag mnT 4a4 (MftS tttt# iualu. Salu tkVb wu Eiaa vrUh a i#htot' jf^wtth a howl co.iooh* -Tha hetiM ii'ntltil tha iMMl mm w trt fin lthifliiSf full *S5J*w!lftMhfc eltJSlS M a I * ^ * ** ?*rl Si ?Z pajiaif ?? {??t U Vn. lfarMlla I b tt *V, ^ AUm. IbOMir ?f * *** WW* af y tt*nded ** fctartyr. Mm Maty IUM Etmbrt ,H.WU~U* UyW ^ ^ |)r. HOTd 1 tw wtWMf a< gr? Ml wMla'lOw MIm K *3C?- < > ' ' ?- ? - _? i?? ?p ^gPT? Aitt 0 '? J i I ^ i jjg-y JKfi^ ! i " ? ] f A# . * vjiiifr u 1 V* ., ir.. ?. ? 1 m ? Belk K| . I?5 BBg \t -. a? ..; IH . &y. S& 'Tr, Hn?.T M?kt loraly gifts. aiatkj*& D. v. Bwd. i>*r *< |*lltj fna BM OmMi win W Dr. T. 8. H P*"7- of HwltkftaM. wko will bo a . |Mtt it tti Hard fcin Car a . .,, day*} Dr. Ladd Hiaritk, of Bt ,0 suuruin Ma.) jmm imu? u kud : Kit DWMr Hi*. 1.1 KtWflt W*1 <*W* It-' m. 9im 'iufw&i vhwxt *ujr JIargi m aatar win taka ylaca dalpk Madiaaa aC Patanbarg. \ ^^ Fashion Note Though it may surprise you, another fall around the corner and you're fast appr it?which means it's time to oh?/?ir ? ? ? ? ? was J V?U robe requirements. Undoubtedly, the b terns are suits and coats and we invite 3 bention to Belk's where we're showing a selection of newest fashions. Suits The new 1946 suits are what you might Df the first really post-war models, leatly styled by expert tailors for t)rpici wear, and it's a joy to have one in you robe. $24.50 up V Ensembles Jr if you prefer a three-piece ensemble, natching suit and coat, this creation i nost in fashions too, and you'll find pie ihoice here. In suits or ensembles, plei Ich colors to choose from. ? $28.00 $40. Coats loat styles are new too, with a "swing wing." In other words, the fashion this he loosely-fitting topper with Bagliiid e, which give yon plenty of swinging roc here are plenty of tailored toppers too, ojhbine the two features. See our select! HBttMIGS fffO, : vr ' ' - VREMEMBER ? You Always Savi iJf;,%-&!*& *' v ,*. *'*' SSsS ? . ' :'' W3F $?& ;-V'^,vV .. m***mmm*mmmmrnmm i|?l i I ??? J,* To^We^Bruce Sty era Mr. ud Mrs. W. E. White of Ella ?' < a both. Pean., announce the engage heeae Best of their daaghter, Deloree Mae, ereral to Brace o. Btyera, son of Mr. and Leala Mra W. T. Btyera of King* Moan Mona- tela. hnp tw.ri!*i?uT!rri' ra. aa a gradaate la the elaae of UM2 'i oaching M ward- f asic rour at- ^ i wide m expect 7r / They're / / il suit I / r ward- I / " v S with 8 n nty of itv of 00 ? ' p I ( toward fall is ! aleev- jj m, and |j wmcn I oni. I 00 i n ent Store - * . r ' " 1;; " ' |3l of King* ' present he Mdi a reepeaalMe jirfT'; Hon with the Pat^nalt - Oemtrel' Airlines in Wntlegtoi, D. C. The date for the weddlag has set been set. It has beea aetheritatlvelj ttM-ws i Ii ?me?(Siei'li III I III HI ml ' ? " unu >i? wrred tally la im United States. /j ( ^ , .-^a mm MKhr Xtytn'Mim | ] V ? / r / f . i. ! I r ? ? i t i i j i* 11 I & I* I k.Li' ' ? " . : --.i Pi#;;!' : " :%** -fri ? r ;* iT.^ i !

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