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HERALD P! CoO Society Utter. Bom* *57Ffcsd Finger spent the past week- . end In Jacksonville, Fin. I< U1 B?B^il?U1||liJ|uMt|tes krtte Memorial hospital on Saturday I for diagnosis and treatment. Miss Lenors Fulton of Atlanta, Gs spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fulton J. B. Thorn asson hat returned to his home after spending several j days at Carolina Beach. Mrs. Sue Mardes and daughter, Donna, are spending the summer in , Port Alleghany, Pa. i Mr. ard Mrs. Elmer Spencer were ''fcMtesaasrAissvfijja.iiaadiaaaa hitter's sister, Mrs. Lena MrGiJJ. ] ?o ? I Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bookou* of Rock Hill, S. C, spent the weekend ^ with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulton. , <t Young Duke Everhart of, Shelby Is visiting a few days here with his grandmother, Mrs. W. R. Everhart. Mrs. Hazel Crenshaw and children ! of Belmont were Sunday guests of t Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Goforth. < Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Parton and ' daughter, Lynda, spent the weekend j In Stedman. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,E. Dengler of , , Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. J - Martin McCarter of Clover, S. C., are spending this week at Bat Cave.' ?? """ Mr. and Mrs. Cy Falls, Sarah and ] Thomas, have returned from Dunedin, Fla., to spend the summer at their home on WacO Road. The Adult i Sunday school class of the Metho dist church gave a dinner for the i Falls family on Wednesday night be lose these left Dunedln. 'i " Mrs. J. R. Fenley and son, Zery, of I Thomaaton, Ga., are visiting the ' former's sister,-Mrs. Lila Ervln. ' Mrs. S. S. Weir, Jr.. Mrs. Hubert Da-4efttfson and Mrs. Franklin Limirick! Will leave Tuesday, July 8, for Mon-}] Heat where they wflj attend a Vtine- J day Leadership School, going as representatives of ine First Presbyter j ^ Cnchu^cfa : J. . "r X' ' ? ', "? \ . t -V M. m . .U? I. ; ' ' ' . . < ' 8 MISS . * ~ 4 * W, . Office 167 Mr. and Mi? Gwrge Mow and chl'dren and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Pul Ion wturacd Uw latter part of last MMNMOiHMMaMMO' where they had been vacationing for the past two works. While they were like re they were visited by Mrs. D. F. Hord. Sr.. and Lt. and Mrs. D. F. Hord Mrs. Joe Knight and two children of Greensboro and Mrs. Kenneth Wii liams and son of Columbia, S. C., vis ilea in the home of Mr. arid Mrs. J. H. Arthur the past week. Misses Marion and Peggy Arthur, leanne (Griffin and Lenora Plonk left Thursday for Myrtle Beach where they will stay until Sunday. M^onday'^jr^Roe noke *^plu they will make their home. MIm Gertrude Ware is showing some improvement after having been seriously ill for several days. Mrs. J. S. Norman, who has been at Chimney Rock for two weeks supervising the construction of a summer cottage there, was in town for two days this week, returning to Chimney Rock on Wednesday night. While awaiting the completion of her cottage, Mrs. Norman is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Butler of Cherryvllle at their cottage at the resort. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Willis, jr., of Hick ary announce the birth of a daughter, Beverly Ann, June 25, at a Hickory hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marriott Phifer announce thie birth of a daughter, Rita Rebecca, June 26, at Gorton Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. .Stowe Proctor of Asheville,' announce the birth of a son, June 26, at Mission hospital there. Mrs. Proctor is the former Miss rissle Barnes, daughter of-B. M. Barnes. Mr. Proctor worked at the A It P here before, entering Blanton Coif lege in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horn announce the birth of ? daughter, June 27, at Shelby hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Hambright announce the birth of a daughter, June 29, at Shelby hospital. ra . ... K#'' lummer ' dieaid of Savings I ' V' : ' ' r -.f\ ,* ?yv . .v. ' { , r*. ?* ?' w; : : \ ;l?>f 5; - ? > -i* F. ' f- '* ?S?WOMEN?JI v5'frr? 4 <<*** ' Dunns ty' ress Si ' 'M }: ; (fii 4g&?tokt?'V^fek ' sr presses include ppp' ' . 'KV; ' . ' '* ' \'it " * ' *' L? )? >-* ? ? "- / f % * * ?. " " TkE KINGS MOUNTAIN HER, Weir-McGill Wedding N Party Entertained V Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron Keeter were hosts last Tuesday night at a cake cutting which followed ^he marriage , rehearsal of Miss Martha Frances i*' McGill and Billy Weir. Mixed flowers of green and white ? in keeping with the bridal motif ob- ' served In all the appointments were ." used to enhance the beauty of the spacious home. A white cloth of Madeira linen ra and lace cutv/ork covered the dining table which held the beautiful cake on top of which was placed a tiny bri ed dal couple. Slender satin streamers Hi attached to symbols in the cake nt I were trailed gracefully to the. edge | jof the table. Grouj-ed around the j i cake were silver candelabra holding i ^ burning white tapers and silver sal- a' vers filled with green and white j e> mints. On Jhe buffet was a pretty i a< arrangement of white gladioli and ,a feverfew in silver bowl flanked by white candles In sil\er holders, j ??-n?,v- 11iii,11 - i in. Those assisting the hosts we;* j ir their daughters. Mrs. D. F. Hord and ! Mis* Jo Keeter, Mrs. Paul McGinnls, Mr*. James Hani*, Mrs. James Rob- th erts, Miss Annie Mae Ware and Mi*? Pinky Randall. ] ? There were fifty guests present in- i eluding the bridal party, members | of the two families and intimate friends. Mauney Guests Feted At Dinner Bridge Mr, and Mrs. George H. Mauney were hosts at a dinner bridge at the Kings Mountain Country Club last Wednesday night honoring their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Luke Greene of Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Mauney and Mrs. Greene are sisters. Dinner was served in the main dining room and afterwards eight tables of bridge were in play. Score prizes were won by Mrs.-Carl Mauney, Mrs. Carl Finger, Joe Nelsler and George Peeler. Mrs. Jacob Cooper won the floating prize. The honor couple were presented attractive glfta ? Guests other than the honorees included Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Warren, Mr. and Mrs. George Peeler, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finger, Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finger, Mr, and Mrs. Hunter Nelsler, Mr. and MrsBobby Suber, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Still, Mr. and Mrs. Draoe Peeler, Dr and Mrs. W. L. Mauney, Charles Thomasson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper, Mr and Mrs. Arnold Kiser, Mr. and Mrs W. K. Mauney, Jr., Mr. id Mrs. Joe "Nelsler and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bro ward of Charlotte. m ' ' i. . ii.' 1 - .' V .} Dresses * i y*1.' . v* . . .? For JNIORS 'j*/ . -'v 4 ' vV t'! ..." . " #'/ 1 '*?.' ?' . ' * * **" j. . '/ * ig?-r ? i ^ i'j/i ?' I*.*/**' . / ? i >/4^ i 1 '< * ' j d in the lar f - . ' j sr ottered? v.': '. ' ' - ^jR >S ^ ' '* '* MX>, Friday, July 4,1947 liss Margaret Ware Zeds Harry McKeever In a pretty ceremony which took , lace June 24 at 5:30 at Masedonia kwcaced kptist church, Miss Margaret Corn j ia Ware became the bride of Harry I queline Deoo McKeever of Baltimore, Mri. Rev. | C. Bobbitt officiated, using the who* engoi ,ub)e ring ritual. Charles A*J The church was beautifully at forth. Ir bo nged with palms, fgrns and lias OI kets of white gladioli. and Mrs. C. Music for the wedding was rendei I by Mrs. Carrie Barber, pianist and : *** ** ?*?noi oover Smith, vocal soloist of Kan- I . .. tpolis. | m?tb" The bride and brinepnKinr. entered i ^a?c* ?a*P' le church together with no attend i tonia. The its, the bride wearing a white lin t suit, white straw hat and while will be an jcessories. Her corsage was a deep . ? .. vender orchid. ***** (I Mrs Ben Ware the bride's mother, s ore an aqua suit with white acees )B,niriTro;M va .m t 1 Mr. and Mrs. McKeever will mak*eir home In Baltimore. .* - . . ?. WESTERN AU \ ?Visit Western Anl Across The AJ Drectm. Dream, Di So That We Ar Feu din' and Fic # For Sevent1 Temptation (Red Inc i, I wonder. I V Auk Anyone Who Lose Is A Randt i 'mj? I'm Coming Back Its Only A Phonogra] See Oar Album Di SLASHEI r I Now] / ':.- *, V V Iss! > You Can't afford " . -" al opportunity fc Dresses?with pier to cane. ,,-r; - v ': . J ; ' Page Five Jac- . ' v a Harper, jement '^^^^H:^,li,:'f ' ' ^ -r 3ury Co- - .: < 18 , W A. Coloruncfd by V Mrs. Jack * M liotwedding . < mnt of MSB 'bote try EW . -. . ? * " 5W'. P"1 ??<ic). >. *, r;,^ , - ,| ' ^'> "-ri? 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