I IgOCIAL AND PERSONA]
1 J o/ INTEREST
F XiPHONES: House 189; Offii
Girls Scouts Of Troop ]
? Ho. 18 Go To Ridgecrest
f Eight memberi of Oirl Scoot Troop
Number 18 will leave Monday morn- i
iog with their leader, Mra. Bill Logan I
to go to Ridgecrest to spend the week i
A special train has been chartered by I
Cleveland county scouts to leave She) |
by at 10:45 Momlay morning and to I?
bring the scouts back to Shelby Satur >
fcjr day morning.
Dr. J. E. Anthony examined the
acouts who will attend and issued I
health certificates free of charge. 1
Troop No. 1H wns organized on i
March 18th of this year under the
sponsorship of the (.trace Methodist
church. Committee members are Mrs.
J. E. (Doc) Mauney. Mrs. A. \V. Kin- ,
enid and Kev. 11. K Jones, pastor nt
tiiat church. |
In order to raise money for the ! !
week in Kidgccrest, the girls have Iv
prepared anil served hot-dogs each Sat I
urdav during the summer. Orders 1
were taken in the East End section I :
during the week and on Saturday, at '
each girls bouse in turn, the hotdogs '
were prepared and delivered at ten
eents each. (
The troop has sixteen active mtyn- ]
bers, of that number, the'eigbt girls j
going to Ridgecrest are: I'eggy Ross.;1
Doreno Ross, Geneva Allen, Doris Rid!'
die Sara Kinrsid, J'e.ttv Hawkins. M
the leader, Mrs. Hill Logan.
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Miss Hawkins Is Bride
Of Robert Stone, Jr.
The Davids Baptist cbureh was tli" , |
scene of a wedding of heaut'ful aim-I
plicity on Saturday, August 17th whenj]
Mis* Donna Fave Hawkins became ! j
the bri<le of Robert Stone, Jr., of )
Charlotte and Concord. j
Rev. O. 8. Long pastor of the church,
officiated.
Before the ceremony Miss Margie
Frederick, piau.si, piuyed, "O Promise
Me" suu Miss Betty due Hawkins,
sister of the bride, sang '*1 Love
You truly."'"The Wedding March"
from Lohengrin was used as the processional
and Mendelaahon's Marco i
was used as the recessional. "O Per- I
feet Love" was played softly during;1
the ceremony. j
The bride, who was given in marri- }
age by her father, W. A. Hawkins, i
was lovely in an aqua suit with whien j1
she wore black accessories and a j
shoulder bouquet of talisman roses-;
Her only ornament was a locket I
which was worn by her mother on
her wedding day. ]
Miss Maxine Hoyle of Kings Moun-jl
tain was maid of honor and the t
bride's only attcndnr.t. She wore an I
aqua and black dress and black acres I '
sories.
Jack Rye of Charlotte was the |
bridegroom's best man. Ushers were |
Joe W. Hawkins, brother of the bride j
aad J. C. Devenney.
Mrs. Btone is the daughter of Mr. j
and Mrs. W. A. Hawkins of this city. ^
She was graduated from Bethr-Ware ,
high school and National Business of 1 (
Commerce in Charlotte. ,
Mr. Stone is the son of Mr. and i
Mm. Robert Stone of Charlotte. He
was recently discharged from the U. <
8. Navy after having served two and c
a half years.
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Birth Announcement ]
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis of North
"Wilkesboro announce the birth of a j
daughter on Tuesday, August 13th at i
Presbyterian hospital in Charlotte., f
Mra. Lewis, is the former Dorothy J
Plonk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ' 1
Plonk of this city. ?
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Bamrick-Rhea Vows
Are Spoken In York
Mr. and Mrs. Grady A. Rhea anlounoe
the marriage of their daughter,
Doria Lucille, to Fred Q. Hamrick,
son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Hamrick
of Kings Mountain, which took
place at York, 8. C., on Aug. IS.
ludge E. Gettys Nunn officiated usng
the double ring ceremony.
Mrs. Hamrirk attended the Kings
Mountain city schools and upon graduation
held a position ' with the Mill!&rV
llltpllitr^ni'ft nivisinn in Waufc.
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ng, D. O., for a period during the
war. JShe now holds n position with
Mills, Inc.
Mr. Hamrick joined the army in
he summer of 104'?, serving three
lears in the European Theater of Op rations.
He was discharged in the
uminer of 19-15. and now holds a po.ition
with Neisler Mills. Inc.
Those who attended the ceremony
were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 1?. Khea, Mr.
tnd Mrs. Bobbie W. Rhea and Mr.
tnd Mrs. Oeorge Hamrick, all of
Kings Mountain.
Gtastonia Hostess
Honors Miss Hambright
Misi Mary Helen Hambright. popilar
bride-elect of Angnit 30th, was
ionored at a luncheon on Thursday
when Mr*. Claude Wvriek entertained
ri' Wr iiir^ir'Tftdwm UtltSSBk.' "*
A four rourse luncheon waa served
>nd covers were laid at the beautiultv
appointed table for twelve
iuests.
Miss Hambright was presented a
ovelv gift.
VIesdsmes Neisler, Ross
Hostesses On Tuesday
Mrs. Paul Neisler, Jr., and Mra. Bill
loss were hostesses on Tuesday after
>oon at the home of the former at a
lelightful party.
The rooms of the attractive home
whieh were used for entertaining were
irranged with bowls of mixed sumner
flowers and the seven tables
ised for bridge were centered with
laintv bouquets during refreshment
Lime.
The boeteaaea presented Mrs. D. F.
Bord, Jr., and Mrs. Carl Finger, both
recent brides and Miss Mary Helen
Hambrigbt, bride-elect of this month,
lovely honor gifts.
High score prize was won by Miss
Helen Hay: Miss Nancy Nickels was
irinner of the bingo prize.
Delirious ice cream, cake, salted
nuts and punch was served at the beginning
of the party.
Mrs. Hoyle Honors
Mrs. Finger At Club
Mrs. Frank Hoyle was hostess on
Tuesday night of last week when she
ntertained members of the Tuesday
Night club and invited guests.
Bowls of mixed summer flowers In
bright colors added attractiveness to
[he rooms where card tables were
>laced for bridge.
At the conclusion of play, score prl
tes were awarded to Mrs. W. L Ramleur
for high, and Mrs. James McGiTt
or low. Mrs. Carl Finger, recent bride
lad guest at the club, was remembr>d
with a lovely honor gift. Mrs. I?
can Rosenthal of Pleasantville, N. T.
was also an invited guest.
Mrs. Hoyle served a tasty salad
ourse with a fruit drink toward the
lose of the evening.
DTDC To Hold Regular
meeting On Wednesday
The United Daughters of the Cob'ederaey
will hold a regular monthly
neeting on Wednesday afternoon, Au
rust 28 at 3:30 at the home of Mr*,
r. 8. Norman on King atTfeefT." ^irs.
R. A. Phenk will be eo-hoate*a with
dra. Norman. ?
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Paalor Hera Is Wad
Miss Peggy Baker ku jaat ntvaed
(rem the wadding of Ifiaa Vary
Miller Haffasaa u4 BUI Maarieo ia
^onisviUs, Ky., Mies Baker wee tka
bridesmaid ia the eorsmhay perform
ed ia the Pilot Iatkcnui ehareh
where the bride's father, Bee. Aitair
Huffman is pastor. Bee. Hoffman was
a former pastor of Bt. Matthews' and
.St. Lakes in Kings Meestnin.
The beautiful church was decorated
with white gladioli, easdles, smilaz,
and palms. A reeepfTon, given by ths
Ladies Quild, was held in the Parish
House immediately after the ceremony.
Others in the wedding party besides
Miss Baker were Miss Virginia Huffman,
sister of the bride, Gene Volrath,
of Marysville, Ohio, as best man
Miss Betty Wylie of Knoxville, Teun.
as brides maid, Jim Maurice, brother
of the groom and James Huffman,
brother of the bride, were groomsmen.
Miss Mary Maurice, sister of
the groom, sang.
The hride was lovely in a white
satin gown fashioned with a berathn
of fine lace and her ha?" type veil
ha.I luce to match. She it a graduate
of Marion Junior College, Marion.
Va., and of Wittenberg College.
Sprinfield, Ohio.
Mr. Maurice served three years in
the army and has returned to Wlttenburg
college where he will graduate
in January. He hat been presilent
of the Dormitory Dengue the
pa at pear. The eouple will spend their
honeymoon on Lake Erie.
Miss Mary Helen Logan
Is Honored On Birthday
Mian Mary Helen Logan was honored
hr her mother. Mrs. Iswresr* 'n
gah, if T mUMIul LMUay p^A"
on Tuesday night at their home on
Gold street.
The color note of pink an.l white
was used in the floral arrangementa
and party appointments.
Between the hours of seven and
uine o'clock, the guest* enjoyed dane
ing and games. They were then served
delicious ice cream and .cake.
Mrs. Logan was assisted in aerving
by her daughters, I-ou Ann, Linda
and Judy.
Guests attending the enjoyable affair
were: Mary Helen, Jean Lyneh,
Jean MeRae, Phyllis Ware, BiUie
Falls, Dorothy McCmrter. Jo Ann Wrl
ght, Janice White, Dorothy Qoforth,
Charles Anna and Douglas Logan,
Delorea Davidson, Billie Howard,
Dicky Webb, Walter Griffin. Donald
MeCarter, Jimraie Kimble, Banny Arnette,
Dickie McMaekin, Bobby and
Jimmy Crawford.
Lt. and Mrs. Win. English
Honored At Picnic
Misses Naomi Edens and Carolyn
Prince gave a picnie at Lake M?htonia
Tuesday night honoring Lt. and
Mrs. William English, and Lt. English
's sister, Mrs. Helen Pelletier of
Nashua, N. H. who are visiting Mrs.
English's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Hill Putnam. Out of town guests
were Miss Ann Blaloek and Mr. Bill
Tally of Gastonia, whose wedding
will take place Sept. 11. Cthers attending
the picnic were Mr. J. B.
Payseur and Mr. and Mrs. John Randall.
Following the picnic, the guests
were invited to Miaa PrtBee'a home
for games.
Invitations Issued
The following invitations have been
issued:
Mrs. Gilbert Dixon Hambright
requests the honour of your presence
at the marriage of her daughter
% Mary ^elen
to
Mr. Henry Lawrence Patrick
on Friday, the thirtieth of August
at half after four o'clock
First Baptist Church
Kings Mountain, North Carolina
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THURSDAY LAST SHOWING
"Dragonwyck"
dene Tierney
Vincent Price
FRIDAY
Doable Feature Program
"Vacation from
Marriage"
Robert Donat Deborab Kerr
also
"The Fleets In"
I Betty Hntton Dorothy Lam our
I William Holden
I SATURDAY
I WflJ wir^muott
I "Dangerous ^Bnaineea" I
I Merrick
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WOW Circle Member*
To Knjoy Watermelon ]
Wvotea Cirek mibtn ud their
familes an invited to a wmtemelou
social at Miaa Eva Moor*'a homo on t
Friday evening, Aug. 28 at 7:80. I
Member* will aaeet at tka King* ,
Moon tain Drag Store at 7 0 'clonk and i
go In a body to Mia* Moore'a home <
oa Waco road near Patterson Grove
church. All members and their famili
ea are expected.
Wright Clan Held
i Reunion Oil Friday
The Wright clan held its reunion
at Friendship Methodist church, Fails
ton, Sunday, Aug. 18, with Attorney
W. L. Angel as the principal speaker,
using as his subject: "Preserving the
Family Tree." Specihl music was
furnished by the Hull quartet of Mot
ganton. Belwood quartet, llelwood,
The Carolina Melody Boys of K7TV,
Mountain, Fallston quartet.
After a delicious meal, special music
"was continued and an inspiring
i sermon was given by Rev. Bylvster
i Elliott of Cherryville.
| The officers for the coming yearl
, are: president, Joseph M. Wright: I
vice president, Lloyd Wilson; secre- .
tary and treasurer, J. C. Wright.
Need A New Shirt
Delivered By Air
It's Just about a settled point
that If you want a bow shirt Just
Journoy Into Bridges and Ha at rich's
boys thsro will toar off your old
one (just for fta) and put out the
cup for donations to buy n now
shirt, and, last but not least, deliver
dj?"uln?? ' I
At any rats that's what happened
to Irvin Allan, former aberlfr,
last wash. (The writer doaan't advise
anyone to try It however.)
The story goes something Ilka
this ? Mr. Allen strolled nonchalantly
Into the store last weak wearing
a rather ragged shirt. Oloa B.
Bridges (not Oonunlsaionar Bridget)
and Archie Oostner, darks in the
store, started kidding Mr. Allen' abont
being too tight to hoy a new
shirt, and (Hoe, while playfully '
struggling with the weatfar, accidentally
tors the garment a little
store. After a few minutes of this
kind of jesting, the skirt was In
|raga.
Mr. Allen's feeling* weren't tart,
ho betns a rood snort at M wan
and when Ooaimlmlniisi Bridge* i
(young (Hee's father) aad the boy* )
offered to take up a collection aad ]
purchase htm a new shirt, be waa
happy Indeed.
Tbe cop waa placed on the counter
alone wtth a notice and before j
many hoers had paaaed It contained
enough to pnrfhaoo the new AM.
Meantime Mr. Allen had shipped
town, retarntng to his home on
rente 3, thinking be had foiled the
culprit* plana.
He had no sooner arrived at his
home when a plane sootned over his
plot and dropped a small parachute.
'She naff* as Mr. Allen put it,
there was a new shirt in the packadol
Mr. Allan is expected to 'show
off' his new item of wearing apparel
next Saturday afternoon,
stating that he'd probably weif a
barrel and try for a new pair of
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Plus Tont|i Party
The First Baptist church BTU will *
five a school-day party for all ia- i
termediates and young people of the |
church on Tuesday night at 7:30 at ?
the church, it was announced yester- 0
lay. '
The party is being given in honor
of girls and boys of the church who
are going away to school in the near
future. All young people of the
church are being urged to attend." w
Girls are to dress as little girls,
and boys as liftle boys.
Invitations being issued will read: _
"You are invited to a school-day
party at First Baptist church on
Tuesday night, August 27, at 7:30
p. m. Bring your lunch box.'' ?
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Small, nonfarm owners present the
toughest problem now facing foresters
working to preserve the nation's wood
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"See Here Pvt.
Hargrove"
Robert Walker
"Condemned To Devils
Island"
Ronald Coleman
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Double Feature Program
"Border Patrolman"
George O'Brien Smiley Burnett
"Blonde Alibi"
Tom Real
Merry Melodlea Cartoon
"Myeterions Mr. M" Ho. 6
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ra Mill ia good condition. Phon?
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all d. - Mccurdy ct.hatcher
for your ticket* to the Lioaa Club
horse show to be held at Sept. S.
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T5 HAVE: Few bucket* of pure lard
left. OAULT'8 Grocery. * 22
OR QUALITY CLEANING AND
pressing call D. C. MeCurdy Cleaners,
phone 267. a-22.
OT FOR SALE: Good buildiDg lot,
100x185 feet, on Waco Road. Ta
city limits. See Paul B. Cole, o*
call .180 M. a 22.
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MONDAY and TUESDAY
Alexander Dumas' Breath-Tak- M
inv Ariv^ntnre
"The Wife of Monte
Cristo"
Johno Loder Lenore Aubert
Shorts Mews
WED. and THURSDAY
"Nob Hill"
in Technicolor
George Raft Joan Bennett
"A Guy, A Gal, and a
Pal"
Lynn Merrick
Serial Hews
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