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of Tn teres MRS. C.C.OATES, Editor ^ P > , W;' - r jfl SS ' i fl - -M SUMMER BRIDE-ELECT?Mr. and 1 tenia, announce the engagement ol to Edward Atoin Crawford, eon of Di Mrs. Crawford of Coral Gables. Mia of early summer. I i ' 1 ' pv/* * * ' " . ' Miss Hambright Weds Ralph). Cline Miss Aleene Hambright, of Charloate, formerly of Kings Mountain, * and Ralph Johnston Cline, also of Charlotte, were united in marriage 'in a charming ceremony which took place Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Homestead Methodist church in Charlotte. The vows were hoax * uy Rev. J. L. Hayle, pastor ot the church. The dou bit ring ritual was used and vowt were exchanged before a background of palms, woodwardia fem in floor baskets and white cathedral tapers In seven branched candel abra. White satin standards marked the pews reserved for .special guests. Nuptial music was provided by Miss Doris Edwards at the piano and R. E. Wilson, vocal soloist. Prior to the ceremony Miss Edwards play ?d "The Rosary," "I Love You Truly" and "The Sweetest Story Every Told' and Mr. Wilson sang "Because" and "All For You." The wedding march from Lohengrin was used for the processional and Mendelsshon's march for the recessional. The soft strains of "The Indian Love Call" were heard during the ceremony and Mr. Wilson sang "Seal Us. O Hole Spirit" the benediction. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a gown o? white marquisette over taffeta, fash ioned with sweetheart neckline, fit ted bodice and full skirt with ruffles running from the waist lr. iht? back to the bottom of the skirt and extending into a graceful train. Her two-tiered veil was finger-tip length and secured with orange biosI DIXIE THURSDAY LAST SHOWING "Rage In Heaven" Vt: In grid Bergman Robert Montgomery Latest News FRIDAY Double Feature Program "Scandal in Paris" George Sanders-Cardie Land is also "Calendar Girl" Jane Frasee William Marshall Cartoon Late Show 10*30 ! SATURDAY Double Feature Program "Sioux City Sue" Gene Autry ? in his latest pic ture iince his return Ir^m the Army ? with Lvtme r.c.hsriii??1? I "My Favorite Brunette" i|?'* : A lob Hop*. - Dorothy Loraoui J Lcrtt Sho^wIdjUdU 10:30 OMt BASHINGS ^ ^ T to WOMEN > .. . *-? : ' - > HOMES: Houm 357-W; Offlc* 16 HE^30WbuB3Kv( BIHHB l. v i ^2 H Mrs. Daniel Franklin Harrison o! Gar ! their daughter, Mary France*, abov r. Edward Aiken Crawford and the lat ml Fla. The wedding will be an even :' ST ?$*."? . " * -.<* ' ' ' ' "f.' t> ?>? i-'Wfc ? r~ i Wi fc soras. A strand of matched peart was her only ornament. She carrier ' a cascade bouquet of tuberodes cen tered with an orchid. , Miss Mae Royster, the bride's nelo was maid of honor. She wore a gowi i, of pale blue ninon chiffon and car ; ried a bouquet of pink carnation :1 interspersed with blue delphinium t Junior bridesmaids were Miss Nan i cy Julia Abernathy, cousin of th< J bride, and Miss Phyllis Price. The: were gowned in pale pink net oVe | taffeta and carried nosegays of pin! ' carnations and sweetpeas tied witl blue ribbon. The bridegroom had as his, bes man his brother, Houston fcline. Usl ers were Dwlght L. Mauney and Jan cz F. Wood, both of Charlotte* Mrs. Hambright, the brine's moth er; wore a blue suit with black ac cessories and a corsage of gdrdenlas Miss Nellie Cllne, sister. Of th< biidcijrOom, was dressed in plnl with brown accessories and wore i shoulder bouquet of gardenias. After their wedding, the brida couple left on a trip to the moun tains of North Carolina and on thel: return will be at home in Charlotte For traveling, the bride wore a blu< gabardine shit with white blous< ;.nd brown accessories and an or chid corsage. Mrs. Cline, the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Dewitt Hambrigh of Kings Mountain, is a graduat* of Crover high school and the Na tlona!. School of Commerce of Char lotte. She has been employed for th< past six years by the Miller Motoi Express company. The bridegroom, son of the lati Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cline of Char lotte, served four years in the armet forces and is now employed by tin Loakesville Woolen Mills. Out of town guests at the weddim included Mr. and Mrs, Howard Clim of Belmont; Mr. artd Mrs, C. B. MIt chell, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ford. Mi and Mrs. V. L. Reece and Mr. Aim Mrs. T. P. Brendail of Cramerton Mrs. C. Y. Reld and Mr. and Mn Guy Waller of Roeky Mount: Mi and Mis. William Talley, Mr. aw Mrs. Guy Yoder and Mr. and Mn Roy Yoder of Gastonla; Mr. and Mn D. B. Blalock and Mr. and Mrs. E. i Stewart of Kings Mounaln; Mr. an< Mrs. H. F. Royster of Cherryvllle Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Royster of Lin colnton; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Royste and Mrs. Myrtle Matthews of Gfeen boro; Mr. and Mrs. Press Rhyne o Hickory; Mr. and Mrs. George Woo* [ of Gaffney; and Mr. and Mrs. Mar ! vin Ratehford of Bessemer City. ! k Mrs. Hay Hostess j At DAR Meeting Mrs. Arthur Hay was hostess las j Wednesday afternoon to member; j of the local chapter of Daughter ,of the American Revolution. | Tile Hay home waa-very Dretfy fo [ the occasion with colorful" . sprtnj flower?. j Mrs. F. R. Summers, thfe chanter'; ! fegen'.. Wft.i in tfte predialng coau * Mrs. M. L. Harrison presented Ai ionil2hienJng prograri on DAR ac | tivitict) at Siaten, El Ms and Ange : Islands. . >/. Throe now member#, Mrs. M. A (Ware,. Mrs. Dan finger, add Mrt pjdhn Cheshire, were welcomed int? | the chapter Ttnr WTMOC UATTVS1TATM XTtTT ' 4 oC^XJa^pk HpwkU^1 FridajTnight Aprll 11, when the beautiful and ln Itructlve motion picture "Meet NaT. th Carolina" will be ah own at the 7 club houae under the sponsorship of r the Senior Woman's Club. This picture, which was produced by the Standard Oil company, carries no advertising. It is In full tech nicolor and is something no lover of our home state should miss. Several of the men's organizations have bad the pleasure of viewing this film but so far as we know, this is the first opportunity offered the ladies. All ladies are given a cordial invitation to come whether they are club members or not. So, Jadies,. make your plans to attend the performance of the Javcees comedy | "Cornzapoppln" on Thursday evening so you will have Friday evening free to "Meet North Carolina." Light refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. L. L. Benson and Mrs. E. W. Griffin will be hostesses for the occasion. ? ,. jt-..,r -- v.1.vfr r>-yafrtf"fry-, ' ge and the hour is b o'clock! Anniversary Dinner Honors S. O. Kirby j Mrs. S. O. Kirby, assisted by her { son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kirby, gave a delightful dinner Sunday in honor ot her husband who was observing his 55th birthday anniversary. The festive affair was held outdoors where a beautifully appoint-1 | ed table was arranged on the tree- j j shaded lawn. Covers were laid for, 25 and the table was centered by the party cake, which was made In j two tiers and'decorated ^with a cheery birthday greeting juid 55 candles. Mr. Kirby received many "handsome gifts from his family and ..the.) guests. i ' Out-of-town guests were Mr. and * Mrs. Astor Peeler of Granite Falls; * Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spencer of Winston Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence _ Huffstetler and daughter, Frances, a of Gastonia; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ba j ker of Lowell; Robert Hord of New, . Orleans; Misses Bina and Alice Billings and Phillip, Charles and Sam s Mauney all of Gastonia. S P E i k fr . ; .V . _ 3 , ' pvli . : " f : } % :-yf ' & . >k >"... :s -If ' i i 3, T? I Wm7 ? Jx/ ? r ' ,~ Install a gleami , net sink, with lit l\ $w: J I ??c. ?.m . IN KINGS Ml - . IS HAPPY TO AN) Mr. C. L. (J is affiliated i MmLMm. ' Mr. Early has had seven years' I furniture. He hnows furniture a yea in selecting the proper tun I I I II V . ? . " . . Beautiful, work-saving /licc/ienj By MULLINS 1 red within the teach of everyone ^ "dream kitchen" at a down-to- di*v-washing eas indie price? Then come see it could be . Jfoungstown Kitchens now be- The many "Kitch display rcKmut- !?*$*' M??<& $Ej restette? J>orcela] . Or twin-bowl dial I fepii,^ M I " V M ^BbV M ' I _ ^ _, _ ? \ ~ W^^L A JM ' "vl^^^V^''' ' ' ";" '^ .' \'~>i ' NOUNCE THAT l?p:M^'*r^ V im) Early with its ' experience la selling v v ' * no wioi m giaa bo cissin vl$$ nlahlngs for your home. . .... 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