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of IMTEBES1 MRS. C. C. OATES, Editox v PI Brides-Elsel^eted At Pretty Party Mrs. E. A. Shenk and Mrs. Aubrey Maunfcy entertained at the home of the latter on Friday evening at a very pretty party honoring Misses Jean Browne and Tennie Miller, brides-elect. Sweetpeas, roses and larkspur, in pleasing arrangement, provided a colorful note of decoration to the rooms used for the party. Bridge and Oklahoma was played prizes being won at bridgeTyMrSf L. P. Stowe and ai Oklahoma by Mrs. Bessie Dickey. Alter the games, trie Hostesses pre rented Miss Miller a Rift of china, Miss Browne a gift of wrought alum Inum and Miss Mabel Goodman, al so a bride-elect, was remembered with a handsome set of crocheted mats. Following the gift presentaton, guests were served a tempting sweet course. Mis. Hunter's Friends Gather At Plonk Home Mrs. M. L. Plonk was hostess on Tuesday afternoon to a group of friends of Mrs. Cora Hunter of Tampa, Fla., whom Mrs. Hunter had been unable to visit while here for a short stay. After an afternoon of pleasant remini8cential conversation, Mrs. Plonk served a refreshing dessert course. DIXIE FBXDAY Double Feature Program Three On A Ticket" OU^U WMMWVMI Cberyl Walker also "The Outlaw" Tire meet talked ol picture la the World ? by return engagement? Jane Knseell Jack Butel Late Show 10:30 with Serial card both feature*. SATURDAY Double Feature Fiogram "Ghost Goes Wild" Jarotr Ellison - Anne Cwynne alto "Wild Bill Hickok Rides" Liruce Cabot Constance Bennett Serial at 11 and 1 e. i eieemrHweeeMeew MONDAY AND TUESDAY "Calcutta" Alan Lodd - William Bendix Newt Late Show Monday 10:30 WED. and THURSDAY I "Boom Town" Clark Cable Claudette Colbert Lateet New* I Late Show Wednesday 10:30 | IMPERIAL FRIDAY LAST SHOWING "LeoveHer To Heaven" in technicolor a iy Gene Tierney ?*? Lett Chapter? SATURDAY?ONLY?1 "Tartan And The Leopard Woman" al Johnny Weiesmuller No. 3 Jack Armstrong MONDAY Show Open At 1 1 "TMIIP ' * *?? ma Z M?t IfMbi* ml WtDHESDAY -THTJASD# I "The Brasher Doubloon' a r?n SOc; Adults 75c: 5 p. m. to 1^., _ I? ' * Vfrf? t\?, I ' . ' J!r^ , 1*" > . .^ijSy ;K ".fc'r .. . ,t*-. ' Hi. i'i | I'ii )xal Hjummncss r to WOMEN !- . # * ' * ; k IONES: HoAaa 357-W; Offlco 107 | Joanne Montgomery < Celebrates Birthday ,w' Mrs. J. D. Montgomery of Grover entertained Friday afternoon at t delightful party hoonrlng her ', swall daughter, Joanne, who was eel 1 ebi ltlng her third birthday anniver| MO s 1 Gk?M were played for an hour uf ter wi 4ch refreshments consisting of ice cre~tm, cake and candles were served, "oanne received mSny pret' ty gifts "rom hre guests. n?ie?t.< at the nartv were Biilv Mullina> Dale Gold, Billy Montgom ery, Vermn Dillingham. Jackie and Jennie Pu<nam, David and Donald Herndon, ?'l of Grover; Brenda and Sally Ann .'ain of Gaffney; Bobby Blackwell, ' ronie, Ann and Jlmmie Jones and ,?cky Rhea of Kings Mountain. Mesdame* Monroe Watterson, Clyde Rhea, Virgie Blackwell and Abe Jones assi; ted the hostess in en -.ertaining and serving. * Students Come Home As Schools Dismiss With most of the colleges dismissing their students within the past few days, the town has assumed an air of homecoming as the students return for the summer holidays. Among those who have already ar rived or are expected this week are Nancy Plonk, Clara Plonk, Nancy Dickey, Emogene Bridges, Jeanne Griffin, Frances Summers, Virginia Summers, Emelyn Gillespie, Mary iifcU;.. Ilji.d, Paris Phife?, T B <?n forth, Jr., Jack Mauney, Jack Gamble, George Allen, Frank Summers, Joe Nelsler, Jr., Ben Goforth, Jr., A. E. Gantt, E. W. Griffin, Jr., George Thomasson, Hal Olive, Jeff Wells. Ernest and Miles Mauney, David Mauney, P. D. Hern don, Jr., Nelson Bridges, Meek Carpenter, Charles Gamble, James Gibson, Woody Raw les, Earl Myers, Hoyle Whltesides, Malcolm Patterson, Charles and Hfenry Nelsler and David Neill. Birthday Dinner Honors Mrs. Riddle A surprise birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs. John Riddle' I on Sunday, June 1, at hat home on Church street by her children and I sisters. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Riddle and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Riddle and Doris, Mr and Mrs. James Martin and Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Clark and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Pink Mayhue and Hugh Wavne. Mr. inri Mrs nink RannMt Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Jonas, jr., an?' Danny, Misses Lela Clark, Ruth Led ford and Pearl Bennett, Mr. Cast and his mother, Mrs. Cash, and Paul Bennett. Mrs. Riddle received many lovel: gifts and a delightftil time was enjoyed by all present. Neck Ties i 0 Woodward's .--bb? THEATBE ?Double Feature Program "Blazing Wtstno lto Trails" Charles Starrett LaW Of The Wild" >ouble Feature hogrom "Riders of Destiny" *0 John Warn* ' Cartoon - TUESDAY T l -.OO A. M. Mondcry ?iif nm- fiwwI J, ' Mr.. Lynch Honored > At Surprise Party 1 Mr*. Htywod E. Lynch was delightfully honored on the occasion of her birthday anniversary last Saturday ?t a surprise party given by her daughter, Mips Betty Lynch. When Mrs. Lynch returned to her home Saturday afternoon after having been lured away by Mr. Lynch, she iound . sixteen well.wlshinf guests who, on her entry, began sing ing "Happy Birthday." The home waa very lovely for the party with roses and larkspur in profusion being used in all the rooms. ^ Pour tables were arranged for bridge and after four progressions, score prizes were awarded to Min. J. A. Neisier and Mrs. lay Patterson. After the game, the honoree and mi'i* rtrwewwwswn ?* am ? > ing room where the party cake, a beautiful creation frosted in white with pink frosting roses scattered ov' er the two tiers, centered the table which was piled high with gifts. With guests grouped around her, Mrs. Lynch opened' her gifts and cut the first slice of cake. On their return to the tables. guests were servM an attractive ? plate of the cake, ice cream molded 1 In green and white andm ixed nuts,1 with a sweetheart rose adding a ,1 charming note to each plate. Betty was assisted in giving the: \ party by her sisters, Jean and Lossie i Lynch, and Ann Mayes. * ji Guests at the festive party were! j Mesdames Charles Thomasson, Sr., | W. R. Craig, Fred Plonk, M. A. Ware,1 < Charles Warlick, Jay Patterson, J. A.11 Kiser, Halbert Webb, Jacob Cooper, > Byron Keeter, W. K. Mauney, Jr., Hun ( ter Nelsler, Carl Mauney, Aubrey , Mauney, J. A. Neisler, and Carl May- , es. ? .s-.-i ?-?" * > . 1 Birth Announcements < Mr. and Mrs. John B. Billing of ] Raleigh announce the birth of twin j sons, Daniel Charles and* David ( Thomas, June 1, at Rex Hospital in j Raleigh. Mrs. Dllling, before her i marriage, was Miss Carolyn Carpenter. i Mr. and MraC. F. Stowe of Sea- ' grove, N. C., announce the birth of a , daughter, Linda Catherine, on May a. Mrs. Harry Falls of Asheville was a visitor in town for a short while ' on Saturday-. Her son, -Miles > Fa lis, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold >awfcyd Sunday. Wonders On Wax Yon won't 90 wrong on these laxeii recordings. Sacred: Wbra Wo reached Doom His Hand For Me Olo Camp Mooting There's A Light Guiding Mo Dust On Tho Bible If We Haver Meet Aneia 1 Just A Little Talk With Jesus Will The Circle Be Unbroken frilling Too On Thejericbo Road Precious Mlmnrfes Just A Closer Walk With Thee Popular' Kentucky Babe On The Sunny Side of The - Street All By Mvself Chl-Baba. Chl-Baba That's My Desire . Blue Heaven My Adobe Hacienda Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief Woodcboppers Boll If You're Evor-DeemXnTexns Look Me Up In The Mood South /'' " tliMh " -, Hillbilly: If? Ralntn'Hmnii Morula* MYDorli,lAi^?Tl>ttrIto9 " -. /*>? ?*?? * . .f , .1 ~ . ? -V' : $^J9R7'" -^SHro-5'- 'f.f * .?trV ' J>,W*iday.Ju?g.lMT ;| sr-roarssr: ZTharming Compliment b Mm. CharlesT. Carpenter, jr., bride c if last month, was paid charming G ompllment on Friday evening at a c try' nice bridge party given In her m tonor by Miss Mary Evelyn Gofcrth. w Delphinium and pansies in taste- j, ill arrangements were used In the y lvlng room where four tables were n play. . v At the conclusion Of play, score . irises were Awarded Mrs. Dan. Fin-. 2 ;er and Mrs. Recce Blackwell and m landsome gifts of linen were preeen- j, ed to Mrs. Carpenter and her twin later, Mrs. Dan Thompson, whoee. j veddlng tcok place at the sama limu. Ij The hostess served a savory frozen e slid with pleasing accessories and ] hilled punch. Botes marked the ? >lates of the two brides ana sweet- * jease added a pretty note to the oth- *\ it plates. Out of town guests for the party f fake Rhode* and Dan Thompson of ' Jncolnton, Mrs. Jones Pharr, Jr., if Charlotte and Mrs. Turner Wll- Q lams, Jr., of Salisbu-y. j f Methodist Circles ' / Met This Week J The six circles of the Women's So- 8 lety of Christian Service of Central 0 dethodist church held their regular c neetings thlf week, each continuing j, he Bible Study on Stewardship. Circle 1 met at the home of Mrs. partes DUling Monday afternoon vith the leader, Mrs. L. A. Hoke, pie j tiding. The devotional service was j conducted by Mrs. H. T. Fulton and j he Bible Study was presented by _ dss Loulia Jarman. Mfs. J. H. Arthur was hostess to Circle 2 Monday evening. Mrs. C. L. [oily, the leader, was in charge. Mrs fates Throneburg led the devotional >xerclses and Mrs. Bill Crafg conlucted the Bible Study. An auction uOe ,Sfas held, during^tbe,business lession, the proceeds to be used for i worthy ranse _ . : . Also meeting Monday evening was Circle 3, which is led by Mrs. Austin iumgardner. The circle met at the lome of Mrs. Oliver Falls with Mrs. 2. J. Gault as assisting hostess. Mrs. 1. p. Winkler presented the devoional service and the Bible Study. tin ? ru?i iwto. Uiwu nvwwu m vucie * IIHfl ? Wednesday evening at the home >f Mn. Dan Finger. Devotional aer, ... 1 ' .. I ' ... -y> .. f.\ *>? ' V _ m jv % Myers - ' Cot ? * * . tFor The ' * 'jl- 'Vtfjr* . V . " ^ I I - ' W-i I For cool-beauty -A I.' lace-trimmed m cool during the i ' in and the Bible Study wu given p y Mra Baxter Payseur. J ? Circle 3 met at the home of Mra II arl Mayes with the leader, Mrs. George Lattimore In the presiding CI hair. Mrs. Mayes led the devotional al prvlce after which the Bible Study cc ras conducted by Mrs. Tom Pol- & ack. An iris sale was held during dl lie buatnesa period. Jt On Monday afternoon Mrs. Fred bright was hostess t6 Circle 6, the Q fader being Mxa.,J.JL Davis. .Mis. ai L'L. Campftellgave the durational 11 ervice and Mra Garland Roberts M ed the Bible Study. I M Good attendance was reported a ram all circles. ta During the social hour which fol- tl ims the circle meting*, the hostesss served light refreshment. & n 4iss Mabel Goodman * ro Wed Waco Man g Mr. and Mra Paul T. Goodman of q y *M1? mwmtww the er>??pement w n ffcrSaitgRM: M&tiwymw?p urn, to Hill Alexander Carpenter, nr on of Mr. and Mra D. W. Carpenter R f Waco. The wedding will take dace In the late summer. vi Miss Goodman, a graduate of tt Appalachian State Teachers' College n ttoone, has been a member of the U acuity In the Kings Mountain city b chools. Mr. Carpenter is a graduate C f Waco high xchol and attended U lardner-Webb Junior college, and V s now engaged In building construe- N ion work. II Tom 9arry, Bill Randall aftd Crip J< ffcDaWl attended the Memorial E >ay Speedway races at Indianapolis ei nd., on Memorial Day. H ' /" ' i - : ? fW? < ... v .- ^ : | \v.- '4." ^ . , 'V/; i;uv? Feature <.?,?? '] '! '/;<' * '' y*V> V ' ' \ . " : '*) :/'% ' >1 Summer Fashioi - " ??' * ' * I *. 1 \ ' . . .* * .'> *'.. * . * '"i " Woman Who Wears V*' . ' ' ?, ' , . * '. ?M-r*. ?v-% ?V" . ' >8 to 5C IS ?iand? V- . * * ?. " ' " ?. *1% 81 to 24 - - .' ?. ' * .>'-' , ' . . V, ; ; 'V* * - ' /t V -. ' ' ". ; and fashion, choose a cc mslin or dotted Swiss. S wW$SsM2i&'-' *.'*' S3 rummer months. V'^' ' ^ ^ ^ I lVF ' ^ -.; * v ' Cf" '"*w ti i ' . I tetty Tea Honors liss Jean Browne lilN Sue Stack and Mr*. J. Aubrey lay entertained together Saturday tternoon at a pretty tea at the Wa> club bouee honoring Sties Jean rowne of that place, whose wed ing to Hugh Randall took place ine 5. <v \ Mies Kate Whitworth , and Mrs. irl Davidson greeted tea callers ad prseented?them to the. receiving at which included the hostesses, Use Browne and Mrs. Hal Browne, [re. J. Wade Black of Wake Forest nd Mrs. lames Page of Kings Moun tin, who are ta be attendants in le wedding. Sharing honors with Mies rowne at the party were Miss Tenie Miller of Kings Mountain, Miss label Goodman of Gold Hill, Miss [ary Baker Mam and Miss Marie Harris of Shelby, and Miss Jacueline Jarred of Cherryville, all of horn are brides-elect of the sumBBffWarBiB'H.I SB illII iiIi.il ,-^a?i tan are alao to bo attendants In Use Browne's wedding. Cakes, punch, and mints were sered around a decorated ret*eshm*?nt ible. g Others helping to receive aqd en- W ntain in addition to those listed a- \ ove were Mrs. W. N. Williams of '< herryville, Mrs. W. G. Hord, Mrs. . A. Black. Mrs. E. L. Whitworth, Irs. W. L. Browne, Mrs. A. M. Kiser, Irs. T. C. Beam, Mrs. David Price, Irs. William Carpenter, Misses VirInia Carpenter, Roberta Devlnney, 0 Anne Roberts, Alice Rldenhour, of Has, Janet Teague and Betty Rob rs of Shelby, Margaret Goforth of utherfordton, and Beth Putnam. Eighty guests attended the tea. ailing hours were observed beween 5 and 6:90. 'irst Honors Won Jy Miss Summers Miss, Jhagoes. Summers, daughter 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summers, who ras graduated this year from Marln college, Marlon, Va? won first boon in the class of, thirty-eight Senna for having the highest echolasic average for the entire two years. Miss Summers,-who plans to enter alem College this fall, was alao hon red by her teachter* and fellow stuents in being chosen to serve a* naid of honor to the May Queen in He May Day festivities held yearly n tli. College campus. I S I ;f ^j|j| ~ 3S > I . ' .' 1 -r-'r ? ... V . 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