I ' SOCIET' i r "i Miss Ware Honoree At Lovely Dinner ' Mlwl Pauline Ware, whose marriage to Menzell Philer was an event of Wednesday evening, was honoree at a lovely dinner given last Saturday evening by Mrs. W. F. Stone, Jr.," at the F. C. Ware home. % p4 ' V" V- ' The Ware home was tastefully dec orated with whits and green floral arrangements and the small tables, where a three cot/rse dinner was served by soft candlelight, looked very pretty with miniature (sides, complete with veil' and bouquet, marking the places. Miss Ware's place was especially marked with a corsage created from beautiful red carnations. Kit slope, presented her sister a pretty gin and Miss Ware presented *" 1 ir rr ni'r "' ^f yV vtfts of Jewelry. " Miss Gantt Feted At Pretty Party Mitt Clara Mac Gantt, whoac marrlw to Keith Almond of Albemarle will take place July 3, waa honor guest at a charming bridge party given last Thursday evening by MIm Helen Ramsey and Mrs. J. C. Heddon at the home of the former. Attractive arrangements of Queen Aji's lace and daisies added to the beauty of thel tvlng room where three tables were In play. The brideelect's place at head table was mark ed with a lovely corsage of white carnations. . , Refqre the games, the hostesses servedm refreshing sweefeoOrse. 1 After score prizes had been awarded to Hiises Mary Car.** andRuth Randall, the hostesses presented Miss Gantt a handsome gift. Igs^LgJL J t J -r^^v m9^^M I mI A|H ' * F^M E^?^^3tfK I ITjL I I f' ; K II ^ II Big Redaction Throughout Oar Entire Stat .lb - .v ' 1 Shop With Us To and Sorrel Remember. Tea < Bay On jj REBCHTS ,' ^1 Miaii'^McGil]ifetoorsd At Dessert Bridge Mlas Martha Frances McGilJ, who ! became the bride of W. O. Weir, Jr., Wednesday aft era on, was delightfully honored by her qlster-in-Iaw. Mrs. James MoGlll, at a dessert bridge given last Thursday evening. The playingt room, where five tables were arranged, was lent a cheery air by a variety of white flowers Interspersed with green foliage foliage which was in keeping with the white and green color note obeer ved in all the party appointments. Places were marked with tallies bearing tiny winding couples and Miss McGlll's place at heud table was especially marked with a re I marfrably beautifu' corsage of da in I c Score prizes lor the evening were won by Ml?ee Jo Keeter and Leone mpv?wL i Jo Keeter, bride-elect of July, was remembered- wttb a ?tft of crystal/ After the presentation of prizes 1 and gifts, the haste? served an eni ticing da?ert course. Celebrates 10th Birthday Randall Yates celebrated his 10th birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Huffstetler, 300 Parker street Saturday, June 23rd. Lou of beautiful gifts were presented to Randall. ' Games were played and delicious cake and ice cream was served. Friend/ present were Rilly Jenkins, Glcitda Kgy Stroupe, Curtis George, Richard George, Jerry . Logan, Sybil Rlanton, Jimmie Blanton Becky Blanton, Linda Yates, Andrea Lee Blanton, Caroylin Rlanton.' .rl^lfc-Yates, Randall's father; 1 also Joined in to wish him a happy birthday. ?r>1" tnvrn gVft* were Mrs. Lewis E. Blanton, Ganney, S. C., ?uid} Mrs. Colman Stroup of Cherryville. I 1 Cbippcnddl* U'l /yl y * Duncan-Phyfe j 1 (only S-ptoea I regular 1174 [ 2>pc. Living R Mahogany De ALL MIRROR DURIHGTHI! 1 Dunean-Phy ? 1 (only) Mats by Krohler, MINMllHHW 2 fnnlvl Vaul (M * 9 m ? m oeaumui 964*50 TttltM BUT AMY LA m USTFHICEI Platform Rod 2 (only) Boau Pal Straiten r?| HWiSKfc! ; v Fwdi Swing. i day AllMotalGUd 2 (only) Saute Cam " ' '&? if?,?%*skwT;. ' ' , v: > ' * ^ :'v Peggy Davis, daughter at Mr. and Mm. Lawrenca B- Davis, w*s delight fully honored on, her twelfth birthday anniversary, June 21. at a charmlng party given by her mother. During the afternoon, the hoooree and guests participated Id a numbe, of games and contests with Jane Or mand, Jackie Annette and Becky Ormand winning prizes. After the gamps,'the guests were invited to the tuning room where the birthday cake, beautifully frosted in pink and white and bearing 12 white candles In attractive ?crystal holders, was posed as a centerpiece for the lace-covered table. As Peggy blew out the flaming candles, her voune^aueats grouped around her and sang the traditional 'Happy Birthday," afterwards presenting her with many gifts. > lee cream, cake, candy and pink lemonade was served to the follesvlng guests; Patsy Ware, Judy Owens, Shirley W^re, Pre ices Franklin, Pat Sftre, Gary Alhsn,Michael' War?l, James Rushing, Clyde Morrow, Joe Ormand, Ted Ware, Gerald, Valentine, "Sonny" Blalock, Jerry Queen, Kenneth Davis and Buck Smith. Mrs. Otto Ware and Mrs. William Ware assisted Mrs. Davis with the serving. Baptist Gleaners To Meet Monday Night, / The 'Gleaners Class of the First Baptist church will meet Monday night, June 30, at 7:30 at the home of Mlin Annie Roberts with Mrs. E. R. Roberts as assistant hostess. All members are urged to attend. Church Youth Group -. Will MeetSunday The Young Peoples Interdenomlr..tional Organization will meet Sun day evening at 6:30 at the Lutherar church with the Grace Methodist Group aa hosts. 5V*"} , I . , V ?:?v ?. .: x J-' : ' Vv'V -V <: vV' ; MRS B TODl ( nt . * _ . i . *? . ..* ' ' .* 7^" Sofa, xa^aknr $14940 value K< LUU TOIOM nv oom Suite. S15O00 value .. Mo Ik. reduced from HUO to .... S AMD PICTURES GREATLY R 3 SALE. le Sofa bed. reg. SI24 value . K tee 2-ptece living room Suite wa. ?M0 HOI . i ' >.> ' ' ;T- . ' ' nim oanvi-oaci EDQleoa upnoisu gold covers, regular k priced for sale .. : MP IH THE STORE 25 PERCE :V . S -.V . JLj, * Kill ttfnl Maple Kneehole Desks .. Chain EXTRA SPECIAL only . MMnnWrfa lifc rhaint ( lARll|HROT WBUi WMlaw v X I. : >> " riuhlnm* Mt J* ,^r t*'-\ Iffi? i* \^ ^0 ' SP0?IiHEL Business Mar ager Hugh Mallard of the Kings Mountain Veterans base ball club must be a lucky man. . .. Local Vet fans couldn't haye asked for a better deal In the pairings ni the Western District semi-profes. ional baseball tournament drawn at a meting of all managers anti .'jams enteied in the tournament iield rt Mountain View hotel Sunday And Mr. Br. Hard -drew a lucky "2" ior" Kings Mountain, placing them in the apparently weaker bracket ? end he was last to pull his number i^bm the hat. Listed ta the .esuits, for the first r racket was Kings Mountain Vets, Monroe Blue Socks, Norwood Bed Birds, and Cora Skinners, also of Kings Mountain. There la a good pos slbllity that the two, local teams will tangle In the first game of the semifinal round, , at 4 p. u. July 2, that w Monme and the SplniMij&eJuMrvAf..' In the heavy second bracket three strong Mid-State teems are listed along with Threat City's Owls, of the WesternCarolima loop. Lance, Lincolnton, and Belmont one-two-three of the Mid-State, a long With the Owls will make the lower bracket race a torrid one, in the opinion of moat local observers. Wednesday's finals could be between the top teams of the Western Carolina the 'lid-State, if thr Vets win the upper bracket race and Forest City is eliminated in the lower bracket Chances are slim for a Western Carolina windup with the Vets meeting the Owls. Manager Elzie Bridges of t' te Spinners is reported adding plenty,< ,oJ strength to hi* team for the ummament grind. K member & the Gaston Textiles league, and mostly ? recreation outfit the Spinners art reported to have sighed James Gib' son and Bill Throneburg, N. C, Stat? College studentB gnd 1946 Vet nlnv ' . - 'v ' W D urinor t . , . ' re-In\ . ? . /V /> - i' '' i/ * . ' . j - ' : ' '15 SAIN! TAKE ADV INVENTORY CLEI . ' ... tfigj v'V,. ; ? : SEf -OT . ,Q ?. ?V-H ' '? <' < rm $384? jg ' r> ?r$139JSO wgra.sc u .. S74MB ' EDUCED Al SI owSOfeOO ? S VMM t *'*: . $ ^ & M c ... 9S840 ' ^ ' rJ ' E owSlAflS H ? T2^ flC ss4B n 1 jr_% * I fP iwtsr. Vet offlcialsaanlAtnced this week that Hal HArrle, stellar shortstop of the V*ld4** Waldensians of the Western CpxoUna^h^ been^ signed mraf ** ' .rW ' ' {& * , vT' >/.?>;/.-V John Henry Moos, Western district commissioner for semi-pro baseball, is directing the tournament, under sponsorship of the Kings Mountain Lions cjub. Mr. Moos Is a member of j the local Lions club and is also pros i ldent of the Western Carolina league j The two finalists of the tournament here will advance to the s**?* tourney in ^sheboro In August. ? rftlde Ratterree is scheduled to be announced soon as football liner coach for Staunton Military Academy, Staunton, Virginia. "Rar was ail-stat* guard from Wolrn PamoI In 1Q4I( oaH ic miPMnllv ?? 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