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||p^' ^ " :'!F ' ' ' p?"Fouif SOCIAL AMD PER* oi INTERES MRS. C. C. OATES. Editor PJ Mr. and Mrs. Peeler Hosts At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. George Peeler entertained at a lovely dinner-bridge at the Woman's club house on Friday evening, March 7. Early Spring flowers were used to decorate the club lounge where the following guests were gathered: Mr. nd Mrs. Carl Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith, Drace Peeler, Mrs. Louise Blackmer, Mr. and Mrs. George lfauney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plonk, Dr. and Mrs. Wm| L. Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Still, Dr. and Mrs. "" T "vi if~i ii'iTa Jacob CoopeTMrTarufyi-s. Cn!lH?r? W!?-1 11ms, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Padgett, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Long, all of Kings Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hamrick and Dr. and Mrs. John Ham rick from Shelby. After a delicious* dinner, the table* were cleared for bridge. At the conclusion of play, when scores were added, Mrs. Jim Smith, and Mrs. Carl Mauney were presented score prizes for women and the men's core prizes went to George Mauney and Dr. Don Blanton. UDC To Have Meeting At Home of Mrs. Davis The United Daughters of The Con federacy will meet next Wednesday, March 19, at the home of Mrs. J. R. Davis. Time of the meeting is 3:30 and all members are requested to attend. Woodman Circle Will ? Meet Friday Night The Woodman Circle will hold its Tegular meting Friday night, March 14, at 7:30 at the W. O. W. hall. There are many important plans to be formulated so a full attendance is urged. IV 1 \ . \ 1 ^?.1 I # - 'I * I ; ! |v: " ^ l4fc*' V' & J-' ' ' ' WAV W jpyfj' ^ ' :- ' -A " J f TI 01VAL HAPPEHINGS T to WOMEN IONES: House 357-Wj Of tic* 16* nOHBHOMOOMEMMBBI Shelby Junior League To Have Fashion Show The Junior Charity League of She by will hold a benefit Fashion Shov on Friday (tomorow) afternoon at o'clock in the American Legion buil ding in Shelby. Mrs. Dick LeGrand will direct th< show, which has the promise of at trading a large crowd of style-con scious women. The League feels for tunate for having been able t< choose for their show the latest crea tions which have just arrived fron centers of New York. Members of the Julior League wil model the clothes which have beei chosen for their eye-catching beau ty, quality and style. Admission to this showing o modes for the Easter season Is onl; $1 and the public is issued a cordia invitation to attend. Lula Herndon Circle Met Monday Afternoox The Lula Herndon Circle of th First Baptist church met Monda; afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cha lie Cash. Beautiful cut flowers and potter plants decorated the living roon where the meting was held. After the business was dispatcher under the direction of Mrs. A. M Hicks, a program which showed tha extensive thought and effort hai been put into it's preparation, wa presented by Mrs. Harold Crawford During the social period that fol lowed the program, the hostess as sisted by Mrs. Kenneth Davis, serv ed a tempting sweet course. Guests other than members wer Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Roberson, Mrs. A J. Gallant and Mrs. J. C. Bridges. lyers' Dr i, /< 1 SB" ' w S) % B *v 1' - rzmmmw, t~-i1 ..v''. :.,'- -i' .' Vfe' ^^~jpWSpKS! iE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD 7 H B --v^S 1 7 i i ' ** i k1 1 jBgTTl^CaUfc Uam Gurn*r Ckantham el glip M? 1 to Howard Imfmw. el QntMnrd Col Kaufman, ol Forest Bills. L. L e ' j Engagement Is Announced At Party . The engagement of Miss Betty Grantham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gurney Grantham, to Hdward Kaufman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sama uel Kaufman of Forest Hills, L. I., was announced last night at a de* lightful come-and-sit party given 1 at the Grantham home on West ? Mountain street. An open fire and artistic arrange ments of cut flowers lent a cheery at mosphere to the spacious living room. The dining room to which the e guests were invited for refreshments k. looked unusually pretty. The serving table, covered with an Imported a >V; ' ess Shop - -*v V' 4 *i:* * * **. -fc y t' ; t )ony, iwoony date drei tke juke box crowd . ? '* To1: f iwiw. : ' > . vv " f Dresses to glamorize you. ' .v bring the wolves to your door '. v' ,? ' v. .. # to keep your date book crow Doris Dodsoo junior orig . ccially created for special occat when you want to look i \ f I ? ? " WW& elic?t... and have "him" mil JO f. ^ I U.^k ift ,?^~ v A nuT8qayrMarcn lo? 1947 :r i,r* " '' 1 ' III. , B^Hf- i i Km i < ^HnBU$ . B- < 1 i . i i H* i 4 -,>;' 1 i 1 OLYN GRANTHAM tlM MfogMHBt ond atfcaas, daughter of Mr. and Mm. WU- , Ma. toiniMl| el Ctaillecd Ctlltg*. | U*fl*.?onol Mr. and Ml*, tlliuusl , outwork cloth, was centered with an ' exquisite crystal bowl tilled with white tulips, roses and narcissi. Tall white candles in crystal holders i were placed at either end ot the ?e;.- < terptece. A large crystal tray held a l nosegay tor each guest. The nose- i gays were created from white carnations and sprigs ot feathery acacia. Narrow streamers of white satin rib < bon, cascaded from the bow which I held the flowers together and at the i end of each streamer was a dainty t heart. Inscribed on one of these t hearts was the message "Betty and < Howie." and on another "March 27." Ice cream, molded in traditional i bridal eolors, and individual cakes < decorated with lilies-of-the-valley t was served to thetwenty guests. j mEI m I U tfoot i V|v^ your ft ^ \o Bff?felt DMM ?^WP?? wtm > C '?> ^?''&?|i^HPM^^H|HNHMiHflH|^HiiHvfl Miss Croiford Is Wed To Clarence Jolly, Jr. In a ceremony of charming simplicity which took place Saturday al Lernoon at five o'clock *at Central Methodist parsonage. Miss Beverly Crofford became the bride of Clarence L. Jolly, Jr. Only cioae relatives and a few intimate friends were present. Rev| J. G. Winkler officiated, using the double ring ceremony. White carnations, baby's .breath and fern were used to decorate the piano and mantel. Prior to the ceremony a program of nuptial music was rendered by William Medlin of Gastonla, pianist and Milton Fisher, soloist, of Lowell and Mt. Holly. Mr. Medlin played "Ave Maria" and "I Love You Truly" and Mr. Fisher sang "Because." The wedding march from Lohengrin was used for the processional and Mendelssohn's march for the recesilonal. The soft strains of "lb , A urii-i ? - ~ ~ . n^?rq during the eeremot^. "'< The couple entered the room unattended. The bride wearing a ^gray luit with black and pink accessorips and a corsage of white carnations and pink sweet peas. Mrs. Crofford, the bride's mother, wore a gray dress with a shoulder bouquet of red rosebuds. Mrs. Jolly, mother of the bridegroom, was dress id In black and also wore a corsage ?f red rosebuds. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Crofford of Elyria, Dhio. She received her education at Korth High School In Columbus, Dhlo. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Joiiy. His scolastlc education was interrupted vhen he enlisted in the United States Navy. Since his discharge from lervice, he has returned to school and will graduate in June. Immediately following the ceremony, a wedding supper and cake :utting was giyen in honor of the aridal couple at the Margrace club aouse. i g M '' iBKyv: -^B MBrA* ^ ^ * - >-'' ' *& ii' m M 'Af\ ? '. '' * ->> . *- . ,/ -; &,!.?% ' C.''-. W'- ' s- ' ' I mrnwrnmrnmrnhmmmmmmi NeWlyweds Honored At Dinner Party Mr; and Mrs. Eugene Goforth, whose marriage was an event of last ' month, were pleasantly honored last 1 Thursday evening at a dinner party ' given by Mrs. Charlie Goforth. | The dinner was served by candle i! light and pretty mixed flowers were i used to enhance the dining table. Mrs. Goforth was assisted In serving: by Mrs. Edith Goforth. Afterwards, the guests went to the livingroom ; for an evening of bridge. K Guests other than the honor cou' pie were: Misses Marian Arthur, Rachel McClaln, Mary Evelyn Goforth, Garrison Goforth, Jim Anthony, and (Charles A. Goforth. Jr. DAR Has Program On Racial, Question The local chapter Daughters of the Amerlcai! Revolution met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. M. L Harmon. Colorful gladioli and early spring . flowers were used to decorate the ?hfs and ( After a brief busines session, Mrs. E. W. Griffin very ably presented a timely program on the existing racial question. Following the program, the hostess served a pleasing salad course with acesories. uueni wno are not members included Mesdames S. A. Lowery, J. O. Plonk, Mike Plonk, Minnie McFadden, J. M. Garrison and Miss Mae Plonk. Mrs. McGill Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. N. F. McGill was hostess on Tuesday evening to members of her bridge club. 1 v Her home was made especially lovely for the meeting with arrangements of spring blossoms. Score prizes were awarded at the end of play to Mrs. C F-Thomasson, Sr., and Mrs. Claude Hambright. 5 After the presentation of prizes, the hostess served a refreshing dessert i - , , ,'.j ?7 * ' H Wr\ I f$<m V ; lij f \ \ \ mm * ''* "'-.I. ^' y / ' Mm* piy|p^ i 3#? IK 2- :!iK I
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