I of INTERES: PHONES: House 367-W; ? - - "* . <|M^ V 'j^f* ;' 4 mth RJ&% v ! 'j#- r^? ? <?19n<iMir > v :> " " n? * * v". - ' 'TV" .' "*. / ' \'*.> ? lb*. Cflarenca Joseph King who, ba Miss Mary Irene Gallant. Miss Gallant Weds Mr. King The marriage of Miss Alary Irene Gallant, daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. J. QaTTant, to Clarence Joseph King, son,of Mr. F. E. King and the late Mr*. King of Bristol, R .1., took place at the Abbey cathedral in Belmont, Sunday Nov. 17, at 4 o'clock. Rev. Father Gregory, the bride's pastor, heard the vows, which ware exchanged before a background of ferns and white chrysanthemums. The double ring ceremony was used. A program of nuptial rritfsic was rendered by Mrs. L. 0. Pinnix, organist, and Mary Jo Bumgarder of Belmont, soloist. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a trown of satin - moire fashioned "wltr fitted bodice with a net yoke and a full net skirt which extended into a train. Her full length veil of bridal illusion was worn ?- with a coronet of seed pearls. She i; carried a bouquet of white roaes centered with an orchid and fibwfrs with satin sttcamers caught with tu< be roses. Miss Christine Gaflant, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She f wore a pale green taffeta dress and net headdress. She iarrled an arm bou quet of mixed chrysanthemums tied with yellow satin ribbon. Bridesmaids were Miss Daphne Bab lard of thig city and Miss Treressa Kabas of Charlotte. They were gowned in pink net and carried bouquets sjmilar to that of the maid of honor. The bride's mother wore a blue velvet dress and a corsage of orchids. ELECTRICA Just A The following shipment TRIG household items 1 are in limited number, 2 check your needs imme Model Mixers Toastmasters ?-Coffee-Makers Clocks Mako 3-Way Cookei > . Deep Fryers i .' Ware-Ever Pressuri 1 Hot Plates * : v.; Pooch Pop-Out Puj Kings Mount .; Phone* 4 We Till Any Doe) j '' *" t . / v ,' -. * lifts*/.j ; .1 ,?;^;4G?. rfP?*y( c ff* 1 *' y . * i *v * *<" "iV'*?> .,, , . # ?; . HAPPENINGS J to WOMEN Office 167 MBS. 0. 0. OATES Hi m '. >Y^iy'- . ^.'-f y-'. * . . ... [ . jH fore her marriage last today, wms A. J. Gallant, Jr., served the bride ,:room as belt men. Ueheri were B T. Wright, jr., end Devid 8aunders jr., of Kings Mountain, Cadet Mejoi Eddie Faybe and Cedent Lt. Dennli Dunn of Beltnont Abbey. The register was kept by Miss Lou> ise Wright. Immediately following the ceremony, the bride's parents entertained at a reeeptiou for members of the wedding party and close ftidnds. Mrs. Qrady McCarter Introduced the guests, Mrs. Carl Mayes served . th< cake and Mrs. Hugh Ballard served punch. After the receptlon'the bridal cSuplf left for a short wedding trip. Foi traveling, the bride wore a bine suit while blouse sequined with gold, and black accessories. * Mrs. King was educated in the put lie school of Kings Mountain and foi the past eight years has held a post tion at the Margrace finishing plant. Mr. King is a graduate of Holti High school in B-istol, R. T. He wai honorably discharged from the a rased service i^ August 1045.During bis pe riod of service, he was a pfisonei in Germany for 26 months. Mr. and Mrs. King will make their home at 110 Vernon st., Warren, B. J, Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. George hull announrc the birth of a daughter on Nov. IT. Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Hardes announ se the birth of a daughter on Nov. I 17 at Bradford Hospital, Bradford, Pa. I Mrs. TTArHfti in iho fe\rm o* \fJo- "Vf? ' tha Sue Littlejohn. L EXTRAS arrived! of GENERAL ELECiave just arrived. Some md we invite you to diately. rs / 3 Cookers IS aid Drug Co. -V-V si ? ' " =" >1 J H and 81 -ors' Prescription Mrs. Ooggins Room ff Wins Trip At the regular meeting of the FTi wbleb wu held l*?t WedMidey ii the high schoo) Hbrmr/^Xt*. vHaroI< Cogglna' room won the coveted trii to Charlotte by having the largest pe centage of parents present. One hna dred parents and teachers attendee the meeting. In the absence of the president Mrs. Paul Mauney presided. Mrs. D P. Hord. jr., gave' the devotional ant Mrs. Ted Weir presedttd the progran the topic of which was "Libraries.1 Mrs. Charles Campbell, librarian a the City Library, gave a brief resu me of the progress of the City j.,1 braty since its beginning; Miss A] ma Wright discussed the school' Elementary library, and Mrs. Weir r ported on the High School librarv The program was both interesting an. informative and those present wb weren't present missed an enjoyabl hour. These meetings last only on hou and a cordial Invitation is issued t all parents of school age children t attend. 60th Wedding i M^w^iiiamaT ot | served their 60w. Udlng annive 1 a a. mt 1 a ?s Isarv ibri i nurmiT ami were pieasmn1 ly surprised when seven of their eigh children, with their families suite at the home to offer congratulationi Smyre, who live* in Winston-8aIen wit unable to come due to illnea Mre. J. E. Murphy, of Atlanta, wl la Mr*. Williams' only sister, was i mong those present for the eelebr tion. jL^?^.,Val *yi In Danville, vs., November 14, 1*8 and three years later moved to Kip| Mountain, where Mr. Williams b came the first mill superintendei here (Kings Mountain Mannfactnrii company operated by the Mauney i terests.) Mr. Williams, at 81, still works di ly at his job as superintendent ' the Pageland Tarn mill, operated 1 the Neialer Interests. Party Honors Bride-To-Be Miaa Christine Gallant, bride-elc ' of this evening, was guest of hon at a party'InU shower last Wedn? day night when Misses Louise W | ght and Katherine Hill entertained | the Wright home. The bridal color note' of green ai white was observed in decorating t ! party rooms and the tables, whi ' were set up when the guests arriv< ? were remarkably . attractive wi their madeira linen covers and cent ed with miniature vaees <-f flowers. ' The hostesses served- a salad cour r with dessert, after which Hearts w in play at fonr tables. Miss Gallant was presented an he ' or gift from the hostesses and 'ma | other gifts from the guests. . Bride-To-Be Complimented \llla PilHatlnP O a 11 o n t swims age to Walter D. Morrison will be a* emnired this evening, was honor* last Thursday night at a miscellan ous shower given by Mrs. David Cai and Mrs. Bryant WelTs at the Cai home on York Boad. Several games and contests we played and prites were won by Oallant and Mrs. Baxter Paysoyr. The hostesses presented Miss Ga lant an honor gift and also rememl ered TflTrs. Clarence Kiag and Mr Baxter Paysour, recent brides wit gifts. TheTionoree was then presen ed a shower of gifts from the guest A delightful salad course nnd del Bert was served. 1 DIXIE THEATRE i THURSDAY LAST SHOWING "Strange Love Of Martha Tvers" I Barbara Stanwyck Van HefHn tttest Nhls FRIDAY Double Feature Program | "Louisiana Purchase" I Rob Hope Victor Moore Donna Draka also 'Sing While You Dance' I Ellen Drew Rrfbert Stanton - * Serial . IAts Show 10:30 SATURDAY Double Foataro Program "The Devil's Mask" I An ft* X/mla* Jin Cannon I aHo ~ * " "The Tonto Xld" Box Ban ?, Cartoon I MONDAY and TUB8DAY "Black Beauty" I Mona lAtma BktbaM Ootmtag I a^. yjy0A Bride-To-Be I IMF j At the home of Miss Eden* oa H ' JJt , Tuesday eight. Miss Evelyn Edess, H , Mrs. Clarence Smith end Mrs. Everett H TODAY Li r Baseell were bohtheses st s lingerie H Doable Yes . shower honoring Miss Christine Gel- II "Her Ad Bowls ot seasonal blooms decorated Don * the living room where the honoree and H I ' guests played a series of bridal games H "The Or * Miss Gallant received an honor ? gift from the hostesSes and a shower I News of trousseau lingerie from the guests. || r i After the presentation of gifts, the H ????? hostesses ' served tasty refreshments. H FBXDA * j < 1?? % H Double Tt * Art Department To I "Bells o ' View Exhibit | ^ The Art department of the Wo- I Chill 0 man's club will meet Tomorrow (Fri- If Randi ? day) afternoon at 3:30 at the home B Edgar 1 of'Mri. E. W. Griffin. j ?? 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