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SOCIAL AMD PEBSC of IMTEBEH ivi ^ v- ' MRS. C. C. OATES. Editor f' ** :.. ? ' **.<. *1 *? (i MW iui WI ? i i ?^^9? Hf / i / ,^-:/JF ' dl Jpifc. ' TO WCD IN AUGUST?Cordial later* bmkU by Hrr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson daughter. MIm Sotty Patrick, aboro, ? imth Carollna.Th* ni mi lags will Ml th* only daughter of tb* !U?. and Mi Junior Collogo la loMgtu White *ti HI Thota Kappa society. Ml Thota Mc idaat ChxUtian Association, Mtlag* Omnuwnt and was oUcted "Miss V Scott Collogo wboio sbo sorrod on tte as aa officer and was a msaifcor of tl Patrick bos boon tb* Director of B*itg by tor Ian church la Docatmr. Go. Th* t Mrs. W. D. M*nrltt of Mnlllns ft. C. ataring th* sorrtc* and white tb*ro and a naiter *f th* Phi M? Alpha a sign's o*wails*l*q at th* Mldshlpcnhi soals tec soTorrd months Aftec his di (J. g.) bo wtninl to DaddM whon Miss Margaret Ware ur^i tl T hlT,-V~?-I IV HQU 11. *4. WlVAUOTOl Mr. and Mr*. Ban T. War* of King a Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter. Margaret Cornelia Ware, to Harry Lee McKeever of Baltimore, Md? The wedding will take place here June 24th on the Macedonia Baptist church. DAR Meets Next Weelc In Bessemer City The Colonel Frederick Hambright Chapter, Daughters of The American Revolution, will meet next Wednesday June 4, at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. Carl Howard in Bessemer City. A Flag Day program, under the direction of Mrs. Arthur Hay, will tx* presented at this meeting which will be the last of the summer. DIXIE FRIDAY Double Fsatuie Program "Brute Men" F.uLdo Button?Jan? Adams also "Fabulous Suzanne" bar bar a erltton nuuy * mm Cartoon Lata Show 10:30?Serial SATURDAY I Double Feature Program "Wild Wo?t" . I Eddie Dean?A1 LaRuo alto "Spoilars of the North" I Paul noiiY?Adrian booth . I Cartoon rial at 11 and 1 p. m. MONDAY and TUESDAY "Sao of Qrass" I I . , ' ' ' , ' t -rV.C\? Tl IMAL HAPTEWlJfCS r to WOMEN OWES: House 357-W; Office 187 1?L_ ' H I ' f.' ft ! B ' " .' j ?t U cmtotad In ttw ifaeilinsimsilt Patrick of the ngognMBt of <M) William tiimll Mesritt * MilMm ft. Patrick, was gradvatad fna Peace ideat there, she woe a member of the i eerie ty. ei which ehesesred ee prosI Honor Belt, Preedent of the Stadeat eac*." the le a pivdnotB teem II pa is i Christian Hmeslatlmi. la Bible Club leva Education at the Otittheiet Prae etdeprssm sleet lathe esaed Mr. and wae a member el the CaUepe band Msaical fraternity. He received hie em?'s leheel n Cheape and served eveescbarpe with the rook ef II ?etie eat i he win he predaelsd this eemmsr % Birth AnnouncepMnts Mr. and Mrs. A. t>. Strand, of 24SO A Birch street. Emu Claire, Wia^ an, nounce the birth of a eon, Terry Francis on May 15. Mrs. Strand la the former Miss Frankie Cloninger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cloninger. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cronsn announce the birth of a daughter, May 21, at Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Luckadoo announce the birth of a son, May 21, st Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Hamrlck announce the birth of a daughter. Mav 23, at Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lutz, route 1 announce the birth of a son, May 26 at Garrison General hospital. Capt. an|d Mrs. O. T. Hayes, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter. Diane Brlce, May 22, at Boca Raton, Kla. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitley announce the birth of a son, David Phil p, May 20, at Shelby hospital. Attends Service At Washington Cathedral While In Washington last week as i delegate to the Continental Conjreas of the Daughters of The Amer.can Revolution, Mrs. J. S Norman attended the service of The Masstn" Of The Colors held In the amphitheatre of Washington Cathedral. This impressive- service, which is an annual event, is in commemora,'ion of the honored dead of all wars and Is sponsored by The Military Order of the World Wars and Washing ton Cathedral. A hundred organizations parucipate in the spectacular ceremony, a few of which are American Legion and Auxiliary, American Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, DAR, UDC., PTA, Veterans of Foreign Wars and TW- a., !...*! A aue anivnuun Army. , I I At this year's service, the address was made by Honorable Clyde R. Hoey, Senator from North Carolina and former Governor of the State, t Si Housewarming Held At Henderson Home Mr. and Mrs. .Guy Henderson were hosts dti Saturday evening at a house warping given in their attractive new home on Ridge attest. Charming use teas made of roots, geraniums and ruffled petunias to decorate throughout the none*. Mrs. Bright Blackwell received at tht door and directed the mtiti to the register. After * col Mrs were shewn the entire house they weje Invited to the refreshment room w^^o^p ap^s^s a^paa^^^opap^^pppa a^^p^aaa where the table, coveted tflth a lovely linen cloth, was centered with * isrge crystal punch bawl which was surrounded by various attractive and tasty tldbrta Mm J. W.Webster some and us*' "fta. IE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA1X Jftis. Norman Delegate To DAH Congress Mk J. & }la>m vfee director at he Third District, Daughter* of The American Revolution, attended the Continental Congress ct the DAS held in Washington last week, as .event's delegate, having been elected ae a delegate by the Colonel Frederick Hambright Chapter, at which Mrs Frank Summers is regent. Beginning with the address at the formal opening on Monday. May 19, by General of the Army Dwlght El renhower, and carried throughout the entire meeting, the keynote cl this 56th Congress na* the everg.-f-v lng need to fight Communism in America. This being the first time since j 1941 that the Congress had been held ; in Washington. It was called the ! Homecoming Congress and was, } ..tth Its many activities and weJlI anned programs, one of the best j v , trtoto waMwa. wgaeda^rgwfl?^M Many social courtesies were ex- ! tended to the delegates while they : were in the Capitol City and among thoae affairs attended by Mrs. Nor-1 man were a luncheon for North Car- ! olina delegates in the Chinese Boom at the Mayflower Hotel, the Presl- j dent-generals reception at Continental Hall and a tea for.tbe North Carolina delegation given by Mrs. Nat A. Townsend and Mrs. Braxton Jones at the Dresden Apartments on Connecticut! Avenue. On Monday,' Mrs. Norman was among thoae from j North Carolina receiving at the Man j Inve reception given at historical | taction Mandon on Muudituetu Avenue and on Wednesday evening ' she was guest at a dinner in her Hon I or at the Sboreham Hotel by Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Call, During the Congress, Mrs. Norman stayed at the Sutler Hotel and alter it closed on Friday, she went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stewart orf Webster street where she was a guest until her fetura-^home on Monday. WOW Log Rolling Set For Saturday A large group from. Woodman Camp 15 and Woodman Circle 146 are planning to attend the Semi-annual Log Rolling Convention to be htld on Hendersonvilleon Saturday, May 31, and Sunday, June' 1. ; Registration start at 3 p. m. and after separr p meetings, the two groups will come together for a session ah which time Honorable Charles A. Hines of Greensboro will be the speaker. The convention promises to be one ,af.tfc? best held with a number of I distinguished gufsta,' including National President Farrar Newberry | and five of ids official staff, to be t banquet for both WOW delegates and Circle repiesenttlves with Max 1 Hurt, National Treasurer, as speaker, will be held at 7:30 at the First Methodist church followed by | a dance at the High school gymnasium. On Sunday, a drinking fountain and plaque which has been erected In memory of the late Joseph Cullen Root, who founded the Woodmen of the World In 1800 will be unveiled and presented to the city of Henderaonvllle in a ceremony which scehdu led for 3 o'clock. The presentation will take place on Main Street at the spot where Mr, Root died in 1913. This ceremony will be broadcast over the Mutual Network, which includes in its station, WOHS In Shelby. UDC Heard Report From District Meet The Ityngs Mountain Chapter, Unl ted Daughters of the Confederacy, held Its May meeting Wednesday af. lernoon at the home of Mrs. Charles S. Fultoh with Mrs. E. L. Campbell serving as Joint hostess. A gorgeous Madonna lily, bearing ten blooms, which Mrs. Fulton had brought from Palm Harbor, Fla., along with pretty arrangements of jasmine and sweetpeas i,..,de the Fulton home unusually lovely for the occasion. V Mrs. P. D. Jierndon, the president, opened the meeting, after which j the group was led in prayer by the chaplain, Mrs. E. L Campbell. After routine busine*? ad been dispatched, a report from the district meeting held in Shelby May 16 was given by Mrs. BUI Howard. A compe tent 'Speaker, Mrs. Howard, presented the report iif an admirable rnanner wt)kh held the interest of all Following the program, the hosteeeee served an enticing salad with accessories and a chilled drink. TBS** W*M nln. -? R*v Wm H PmXtx ^Sunday whool ?:<g ?. m, Mr. Carl ***?Tt MpMlWtMMMfh ' "ft'/w&ttik Omtfcylw 11:00 . ?. with laaargr- 1 Diuwulr flMM% -MfalOMdajr 4:00 !> *- il fl - < I I I I - B f^M . i fl ? mwnir WHB CDB3B8VHOB OMT Enxtt Jacob Mannn. ton of Mr. and wedding will tak* plac* la July at tt i ." Mrs. Morris Honored At Surprise Party Paying beautiful tribute to Mrs. O. W. Morris, the ladies of the Bethware community were hostesses on Wednesday night at a - delightful surprise party given in her honor. The El Bethel Clubhouse, which was the scene'of the lovely party, was effulgently decorated for the affair with chlrming arrangements of seasonal flowers. On arrival; all the guests were presented miniature corsages of rosebuds patterned after the full size one given to Mrs. Morris. With music and games providing entertainment, the climax of the evening came when Mrs. Morris was presented several pieces of silver in her pattern as a token of friendship and gratefulness for the fine work she and her family have done in t?e community. Highest praise Wtl f; ' ' I ~ , < . ,; ^ y. 1 t * H ^ W^PB5 *?jj2^M ' * ; ' '>I^H M.-^ HBOk 1 x.v. * V- > ~ CONCHA' k|firachiatio^ is a ^ xnuchi not ot its* mk: K-:M <, IB Dotto Ktaaa White, daughter of Mr. n ? !!. ? C, formerly ot Kings ?>a- WUUini Ktmp Mauney. The First Baptist church bar*. she has taken in the community and many regrets voiced because she is leaving. After this expression of devotion and appreciation, the guests were served an attractive and refreshing dessert plate of ice cream, cake and punch. / Methodist Circles To Meet Next Week The six circles of tlpe Women's Society of Christian Service of Central Methodist church will hold their reg ular meetings next week. On Monday afternoon at 3:30 Circle 1. led by Mrs. L. A. Hoke, will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Dilling. At the same time, Circle 6, whose chairman is Mrs. J. R. Davis, will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Wright. ' Monday evening at 8 o'clock three circles will meet: Number 2 under fee iejlgahlp^Mrs. C.jioily. ^MfCH. ^ i i iSUpM^ H - ? "" qL H ^ hk IAA Ah\/|| lAlA]^fl iIJDl J l/fl 3L uu M k/?.?.! iraauczie ?y !* or hgi ru ' -mm m ? ' ^ -- m" SHlfSr^'S Mrs. A. L. BUmgardner and Circle 5, with Mrs. George Lattlmore pre siding, will meet at the home of Mrs. Gary Mayes. Circle number 4, leader Mrs. Grady Howard, will meet on Wednesday ev ening at 7 o'clcock at the home of Mrs. Dan Finger. Personal* Mrs. Hay Ridgeway.and son, Ray. Jr., of Williamston, S. C., are spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Keller^^ Dr. and Mrs. John R. Churls of ; Winston-Salem were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fulton on , Saturday. Mrs. Ralph Tucker and daughter, i Jewell, of York, S. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thorn burg. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keller, Slss^Ta"J gie Hord and Mrs. Ray Ridgeway : and son, Ray, jr., spent Sunday with Mrs Claude Webb in Morganton. Mr. and Mrs Will Jenkins and ^ daughters. Miss Dot Jenkins, Mrs. Robert Draughn of Winston-Salem and Mrs Dan Gray of Jackson, Ala., were dinner guests of Mrs Holsey boddiu Tuesday. Mrs. Hulda Goforth visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pulton Tuesday. Mrs. Elmer Spencer of Gaston ia, spent Tuesday here with her sister. Mrs. Lona McGill. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Goforth. Jr., are visiting Mrs. Goforth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, in Morehead City. They will return here next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bookout of Bock Hill, B C., visited Mrs. E. B. Olive Tuesday afternoon: v'1V ;5" ' .* * */ '* , \ ' Otto Hehn is expected to return today from New York where he has been attending to business for several days 1 FOB lAXJKt 8 millimeter movie camera and, case and six fillers See C. W. Blanton or call at 9000 or 9020. m-3o." - BV , < fi1 i 'v v-'-'V-' v- vvfi ? * . ./ * ?S9QftS ^jpH" ^ ' t ' M..'
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