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mammmmmmmammmmmmm?m SOCIAL. AMD PEB8C of INTERES1 MBS. C. C. OATES, Editor PH Misses McClain Honor Couple At Dinner Misses RacheJ and Martha McClain were hostesses on Tuesday ev enlng at a dinner and theatre party honoring Miss Pauline Ware and Menzell Phifer, whose wedding will be an event of next Tuesday. Pretty arrangements of mixed cut flowers were used to enhance the beauty of the McClain home and the three small tables which were used for dinner looked especially attractive with dainty vases holding scabked with a lovely corsage. After serving a three courae dinner,'the hostesses presented* Miss Ware a gift of silver in her bridal pattern. Following the dinner, the guests were taken to the theatre to complete the evening's eptertaiiiment. ' Covers were laid for Miss Ware, Mr. Phifer,-. Misses Helen Ramsey, Diane Gamble, Irene Allen, Jean McClain, the hosteaiBes, Garrison Goforth, Alex Owens, BillPage and Nor man McGill.' ;. f . . , . Presbytery Camp And Conference This Week The Youhg People's Conference i a.J^kmper, Camp qf , the Kings Mountain Presbytery are being held this wedWat Mohtreat. Those attend tng from the First Presbyterian chur ch here are Jack Ruth, Charles Blanton, Lenora Plonk, Jean Webb, Sara . Jaekson, Mary McKelvie, Delores Davidson, Billy Ruth, and Franklin Plott. ? t 17 ^ ?, JTwo of pioneer age from Dixon Presbyterian church, Elizabeth Stew art and Gertrude Ferris, are also attending. Next week members of Trodp 1 of Boy Scouts sponsored by the Presbyterian church will go to Camp La: nler for the Week. Those planning to go are Bill Moss, leader, and Scouts Carl Moss, Walter Griffin, Gordon Beatty, Herman Mauney, Jimmy Crawford, Charles Blanton, Ivan Wea ver, Charles Painter and Bill Allen. James Moss of this troop is serving as a councilor at Camp Lanier for the season. FRIDAY LAST SHOWIXG"Soag of Ariaono" . ' Roy Rogers! ; 01 SATURDAY ONLY?De ''ArizonaDry*" Iicz luml Serial?Jack Armst ? DATS ?MOW^?TTJES^Tht Imperial Is Pn AdmtMioB Price*?1 p. m. to 5 p. Children 50c; Adults 75c. 5 p. m/ Children 50c; Adults SI-20. - 3 WOWS DAILY 2 p. m.?5 p. i p. b V/ U M. A. r MYKIU 10* - FIEDBIC IAI . DANA AlSfiliS * TUBA VI ' VIRGINIA lAYft - MAC! CAM w wm**( CATHY QTDONI mi HAROLD SOSStLl BiiuS1*nin - mmFLS >* ' V V * ,>*' ' ty- r* '. . : , . >NHL HAPPENINGS r to WOMEU ONES: House 357-W; Office 167 \ Buffet Dinner Honors Miss Wctje, Mr. Phifer A buffet dinner was given on Friday n^ght of last week by Miss Doris Phifer at the Phifer home on Gold street, honoring Miss Pauline Ware andMenzeli Phifer,whose wedding will take place Wednesday, June 25. The dining room was ' charming with a color note of green and white. With magnolias and gardenias interspersed with fern forming a pretty background. The dining table, graced with a lace cloth, was center-i ji-y-'-'vr y**1 -""pi*, riahked py lighted canaleAlA WJftsl holders. Candlelight was used en tirely herd where guests served them selves from the buffet, afterwards finding their places at cardtablea wnicn were arranged in mr living room and adjoining room. Each place was marked with a diminutive bride which also served as a nut cup. The table of the bride-elect was marked with a corsage of white carnations. Flowers in varying colors were artistically arranged in the two rooms. Miss Phifer presented the honor couplea handsome gift. The hostess was assisted in serving the 22 guests by her mother, Mrs Campbell Phifer, and her aunt, Mrs. W. S. Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Ware Extend Invitation , Mr. and Mrs. Btr. T. Ware extend the following invitation to their friends and friends of the engaged coupiw. Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Ware request the honour of your presence at the mariage of their daughter Margaret Cornelia to Mr. Harry Lee McKeever on Tuesday the twenty-fourth of June at five-thirty o'clock Macedonia Baptist Church Kings Mountain, worth Carolina Y PLAYHOUSE ?Doable Faotara Pioguim "Walk la The Sun" *? Dana Andrews Mkty tibia Fsatur* Program "Partners In Time" Lum and Aboer ?ong And Cartoon WID.?THUltS,?4 DATS >*?d To Present Tba *? /JL ACADEMY V . +{ t ffi MCTW? J . It's all about rmal poop/a . . . HI(0 you and you and you... laving, living, laughing in the heart-warming picture all the critics acclaim as "The greatest n - a an as - - i0 cv/n* Trom notlywodd in a long tim?!" II SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S H rhe BEST irs of I jfPWPfok . ,'; . ^P$H*i ^^RPPnjB^I H ? regr v f V nHBH USTUS TO IECOMK BHOn HI I taMAmiMI).t?Wllltaiaa (atxyrm. ijyfct). te tag? Mft Ml Butchy Houser Feted At Birthday Party "Butchy" Houser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Houser, was paid charming compliment on her ninth birthday anniversary June 12 at a pretty party given by her mother. . As the' young guests arrived, they were each presented a gaily colored party hat and s firetruck whistle with which to add merriment to the celebration. , , . A number of games and contests were enjoyed during the afternoon with prizes heing won by Anne Elise Stender, Phyllis Ware, Mike Houser, and Billy Bird Crawford. After the games the guests were invited to the dining room for the traditional extinguishing of the birthday candles. The dining table was centered with a birthday cake, beautifully created in two tiers and rosted in white and pink, topped with nine glowing pink candles in a) uebird holders. "Butchy" received many attracive and useful gifts and after they | lad all been viewed, she and. the ither young celebrants were served ake, ice cream, salted -nuts and oca-pola. .fGuests at the ga/a party included Derlce weir, Anne Elise Stender, 'hyllis Ware, Katherine Ware, Billy Gibbons, Billy Mabry, Pratt Falls, Luther Barnes, Jay Patterson, Bud Ware, Billy Bird Crawford, Kenneth Roberts, Dick Hunecutt apd Mike -louser. ? Miss White To Wed In Baptist Church Of interest to a wide circle of frletfds were the Invitations received this week which read as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Glenn . request ,the jhorrour. of yAur prince at the marriage of their daughter 1 Doris Elma to Mr. Ernest Jacob Mauney Saturday evening, the fifth of July nineteen hundred and forty-seven at eight o'clock First Baptist Church Kings Mountain, North Carolina Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Wren an- < nounce the birth of a son, June 18, at Garrison Hospital: Mrs. Wren is the former Miss Kathleen Randall. iS ON OUB BEC01 Peq-O-My-Haart?ley?H?e To Do About Too?I Tipped Aaron Tb* Alloy Fro?* Tho Womam. Z Wonder?Jooophl tt?r &j0& * ">- - ?' :<&T H,*rp'K<*fr;"~- y v . ; m ' V' 1 HEW ftHmCKMT OF "TOP V W* AOW HAVE A OOODjj PAffff | HOUL QUE81 OF OtJIt OMiOiKl V* ~ * ->i' r V'! '; - gK*yj Ito p?Wm.>/-' V?Kf' K'v ? ^HEsra^gr ' ?? y??M n ^1 woau wsooqi O?Of latm*M* to < dXn.KiMstCert MeCWae(tto? iMifW WffTft RtoVtoTflu Her Wedding Plans Miss Pauline Ware, whose marriage to Menzell N. Phifer will take place June 25 at B:30 revealed today the plans.for her wedding. The wedding, which promises to be one of the prettiest of the season, will be solemnized at Oak Grove Baptist church, with the pastor, Bev. T. W- Fog^leman, reading the-ritual, Usfng the double ring ceremony. Miss Ware will be attended by her sister, Mrs. W. F. Stone, Jr., as matron-of-honor, Miss Helen Ramsey as maid-of-honor, Misses PegWilson, Patty Ware, of Washington, Mel ba Watterson and Doris Phifer as bridesmaids and Misses Annette Ware and Wanda Ware of WinstonSalem as Junior bridesmaids. Marriott Phifer will serve his brother as best man and ushers will t* Bill Page, Garrison Goforth, Wendell Phifer and Walter Ware. A program of nuptial music win be presented by Miss Rachel Mc Clain, pianist and Miss Clara Plonk andBr^^?^ J^. vocalists. .Vf* * . . . '.> *! V . . ' * \ \ J Miss Timms Honored At Birthday Dance Miss Audrey Timms was delightfully honored last FHday evening at a; charming dance given at the Woman's Club house by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.T . J. Timms, on the occasion of her sevententh birthday anniversary. ' Looking very attractive in a white gown with which she wore a corsage of red roses, Miss Timms greeted her guests and directed them to the ballroom, which was beautifully deoorat^u for the affair with wide overhead lights to the tops of the window*. ' .? -O - V - 3 V* * ' ' During intermission, the guests were served punch, cookies and nuts from a refreshment table which we> arranged at one epd of the room. The table waa fevered with a White damask cloth and centered by a love ly crystal punch bowl. Crystal dfahes placed at either side of the bowl held the cookies and cuts. . P? " " \ Chaperonet. for the dance Were the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Timms and Mr, Had MwC Dan Hqffstotler. V fc <MM. MMM Mi ID SHELVES (I ihs^n..- 1 ii-iocimc i btfeie fl ?ICknwMy Bya?? ' ??-WhatAat I Going \ ^ I My Mhrt?My Molt - ? > ' t % t la Gloom Marra ? : (M -TharsMyDirtb r ?4?? jjrtfffy j%r%ftj^ifft^k ?**? *: . .j? ^ Hr Jk & *& I^S! wiS* $?! '' >-jfc^1 *' "'^ .^SIEsIBBK "'* ir?*f*?v'SF^*i, B _ - I * [ wide circl* of friends In th? an Mcxrvio Gofortli* 8Bd M^lxUm Ncm . ', , .'. * tinr. wni m-~?* wv -W WW At Ratterree Home ? The Kings Mountain chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, will met next Wednesday aftemon, June 25, at the home of Mrs. P.G. Rat terree. A full attendance is urged. f Towels and toweling will be the UUmL larpnctrinmactir cnrt im> m?r. ketfor cotton by 1950, according to the National Cotton Council, unless an increase in cotton prices gives other fibers astrdnger competitive position than they now enjoy. Celc . I IS ? - |L ?>.? ,, .-i am J| Windows < Kay-Tite ai . waiera 1 ' THOMASSON* SUP1 i ,1 . ? NEW ra< . : , . ;; . Makt Toar Bubi Busin . ? & ; COMPARE G r i , ... . ' PRESTO COOKERS [ ' ELSCnUC BROILS] u<fc3L''",s! ^.jii- I I fl^T. mVJft^] jflnrjK fVI 1 Baptist TWA Group VP Honors Bride-Elect Mrs. J. C. Bridge* entertained for the first time in her new (tome on Monday night when sh^ wais hostess to -the Attie Boetick YWA of the First Baptist church, v;' The house was gay with summer flowers. After the regular business period conducted by Miss Martha McClain, president, the group participated in the ^program and offerinng concerning the Heck-Jones Memorial Fund, a project of the Baptist Women of North Carolina. The Offering of the 19 girls was $30.00. '" Following the program Miss Kat Hill, bride-elect,of ti#s month, was honored during a social hour. Several bridal games were enjoyed by the group and the honoree was presented with a surprise shower of kitchen linen after which the hostess served a delightful desaert course. Those present included Miss Hill, Misses Martha, Rachael and Jean McClain, Margaret and Virginia i SaJ^EiCi' n*vl1' Haves, Betty 1 i'tgi? > Smith, Beth Hord, Frances Edens, Myrtice Weaver, Emogene Bridges, Maxlne Hord. Joann Blalock, and Gladys Sexton. vi..- t , CI.UB NOTES * %m t ? - ? > ? - a., a ?. is. nuneycuu WIJ1 w noeiess to member of the Study Club next Tuesday, June 24, at 4- o'clock. 7 SSHIOMI The Senior Woman'aClub will meet Friday evening, June 20, at 8 o'clock at the Woman's club house. At this time the retiring president, Mrs. E, A. .Shenk, will preside and every member Is \urged to be .present since there will be several things of interest on the agenda, . , ull, Officers for the coming year will be installed and a number of committees appointed!/ <\ 111 T" I ' ' Miss Hill Betrothed To Charles E. Ramsey The betrothal ol.Nlat ftawenne Rill to Charles Eugene Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Ramsey, is announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vernon Hill, the wedding to be June 29 at the First Baptist church. . >tex jind Doors <$ .. . i * ' ndBondex roofing I BUILDEBS M W \ Mr'to-' ' . ? PtohUf Our les* . 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