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Bp ' * I ? w? Two SOCIAL. AMD PEU of INTEHES MRS. C. C. OATES, Editor PI ' 4 w. .rt% v, *!5B y.'. iiHM JIDTUMK BRIDE-ELECT?Mis* Bott^ Arnold Hunter War* of Wilmington, wgogrmmt to Jamos Ira Wonts, son villa. Virgin to. is announced by hor in oarly autumn. R| m,m KEAT REGk kG^iE I EASY TE Sheet steel shortagi to get this Fall! Sterchi's and save ! this heater packs much more expensi H fine firebrick (locV heat for a full TWE1 Not only that?it ho ?you know it doesi nil?here's one heat? the patented-grate i lump burn down to i Phow _ I ia 1 B I OlfAL HAPPEMMG6 T to WOMEN HONES: House 367-W: Office 167 W5 hk - <V;:1 {?&??% Bk r Iris War*, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. formerly of Kings Mountain, whoso of Mr. and *ir^rt?,CJ|r?olfc?iasii parents. The wadding will take place flfsi B? THE STI VLAR SV4 HEATER 19" ||mari On Sterchi'i ,1TI3 Payment PUn ?s today mear neaters will be har Beat this shortage RIGHT NOW |10 too! Into its 42 inches of he} more heating efficiency than mi ve makes. It's completely lined m :ed in) that puts out room-flood TTY-FOUR HOURS after one loadi Ids ONE HUNDRED POUNDS of c l't need much tending. And that ii sr that's completely "Scotch" on coa releases only finest ash?makes ev powder Spacious ash drawer, shal * fi "It Cadi ,4. , : y . ijfl S5E3 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN] Classmates honored At Gastonia Luncheox Mlw Betty Holbrook of Lowe ' who wu a house guest of Miss En lyn Gillespie last week/was host* at noon last Thursday at a lunch on given at the Gastonia Count Hub to honor Miss Gillespie ar Miss Helen Brown of Albemarl i ooth of whom are Miss Holbrooh 'classmates at Salem College.. , ' Ten guests enjoyed Mist. Ho brooks hospitality and after ti ueiicious luncheon, they j>Jayt bridge during the afternoon. Guests Entertained By Miss Gillespie Miss Emelyn Gillespie entertain ed last Wednesday evening at pretty party, honoring her hou; guests, Miss Betty Holbrook of L< well and Miss Helen Brown of Alb marie. The playing rooms were tasteful decorated with skillfully mixed s? sonai flowers. At the cor I usion ol play, Mil Gillespie presented gifts to the hr or guests and score prizes to Mis es Virginia Summers and Bonn Mcintosh. A refreshing ice course and frosl drinks were served after the presei tation of gifts and'f>rize? Daughters ofWesleyai Had Picnic At Lake The Daughters of Wesleyan Clai of Central Methodist church wei to Lake Montonia at four o'cloc July 30, where they had been invi ed by Mrs. E. W. Griffin for a plgn at her cottage. Around 18 members attended tf outing which lasted from 4 until o'clock. Two guests. Miss jut ma and Mrs. Lucy McDonald, were alt , present* An <atmndagC!e ofjfobd foe a pleasant day and beautiful su: roundings made the picnic a moi entovable affair. WE' I0V i. * 1^'"- . " ... l :el S v^m der at ' ' M ght >'v)|jH my -ith ing ng! W Ml ?'t ? BTT '.^ ^ 1' cer. Len A<? i'4 II I -I I Bii j ? VHi 11 11^; e- IV I J I * V <WM> k MBS. THOMAS J. BEDMOHD t' io Redtnond-Love VoWs ie Spoken At Macedonia 8 Macedonia Baptist church was n the scene of a pretty wedding Sat;,, io urday evening- 8 o'clock when id Miss Bessie Elizabeth Love, daughr e. ol Mr;.. iu J. Love and ihe late et ..It. Love cf Kings Creek, S. C., bee?C T*W? n ?" J ppf?. icT] p '' v.: . .v;y i < ': , ?. STAGEI Uii^ t K HT.1 Hi; ^ rv* ; H:. / K; K Bf I H-. W&* * ' W ^K- ' w w I /' :.-* ':i$;.:^ |p| 1 ? mond, son of Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Red mond of Gastonta. Rev. C. B. Bobbitt. pastor of the church, officiated, "using the doublering ceremony. The vow* were spoken before a background of fern, fioor baskets of white, gladioli and asters and numerous candelabra holding lighted white takers. Before the ceremony, Miss Ann Friday, pianist, Miss Juanita Carringer and Mrs. Glenn Curley, vocalists, all of Dallas, presented a program of wedding music. Miss Friday played "Traumeri," "Stardust." "Intermezzo," "To A Wild Rose,", "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons" and "O Perfect Love." Miss Carringer sang "Indian Love Call"-and Mrs. Curley sang "Because." While the couple knelt in prayer, Miss Caroline Clemmer, also of Dallas, sang "I Love You Truly." Wagner's Wedding Maroh from Lohengrin was used as the procession al and Mendelssohn's Bridal Chorus from "A Midsummer Night's Dream as the recessional. The bride, given in mariage by her brother, Edward H. Love, wore a gown of white taffeta. It was fash ioned with Inserted yoke of lace and net, fitted bodice and hoop skirt with full length train. The long slee ves, caught at the wrist with lace, ended in Calla lily points over her hands. Her halo and fingertip veil of net and lace vvas? s^fiiyed, with beaded peails. Sne carried a bouquet of white asf?N centered with a purple throated orchid and showered with tuberoses an white streamers. Her only ornament, was a double strand of pearis. Miss Rebecca Love, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Her gown was of blue taffeta, styled with basque waist and full skirt. Her headdress and mitts were of matching white net and her flowers were a bouquet of roses, asters and gypsophila, tied with pink 'ttnftiitere. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Sarah Pur ser of Charlotte, Mrs. Ethel Helms of Cramerton, sisters of. the bride, Miss Betty Cur ley of Delias and Miss Margaret Redmond of Gastonia, sister of the bridegroom. They were gowned in pink organdy with sweetheart necklines and full skirts They wore headdresses and mitts to match their gowns and carried bouquets of aster and gypsophlla caught with blue maline and showered with blue streamers. * Miss Joyce Compton, neice of the bride was flower girl. Her gown was of white organdy with sweetheart neckline and ful' ekirj. Her headdress of pink organdy matched her mitts. She carried a pink and white organdy basket filled with rose peSol. IOIO* Edgar Tucker served the bridegroom as best man and ushers were Robert Hager of Stanley, Harry Bridgeman, Henry Thomas and E. E. Galloway, all of Gastonia. , Mrs. Love, mother of the bride, >vas attired in black crepe and lace with which she wore white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Immediately after the ceremony, Mrs. Clarenee Compttfn, a sister of the bride, was hostess at a reception given at her hc..u: on the Grover Road. The home was decorated with arangements of pink and white flow ers. The guest register was kept by Mrs. John Beam who also, along with Mrs. Elmer T. Hardin, assisted with the serving. The couple left afterwards for r short trip to the mountains. * ? >r traveling, the or\<:e wore a suit of blue gabafdine wit), bin. !; *r>\. jr, ! ries and the orchiu lifted Itm., ,; * ' bridal bouquet. On th.., return, | they will make their home at 10 ' May Street, Arlir. n Heights, Ga<; tonla. Mrs. Redmond was formerly employed at the Hosiery MHl in Gastonia. Mr. Redmon served with the U. S. Army during the recent war and Is now employed a textile machinist In Gafttonia. Miss Harper Paid mtrmtilnrr wwpiiimy. wMigymuum Misa Jacqueline Harper of Gaston la, whoae marriage to Charles A. Goforth, Jr., will take place Sunday was paid charming compliment last Friday evening when Miss Mary Evelyn Goforth entertained at a bridge and rook party in her honor. The living room of the Goforth home was .decorated with striking arrangements-of red gladioli and the dining room was equally decorous with white gladioli being used. When seoref were tallied, prises were given to Mrs. C. F. Thomasson. Jr., Mrs. Fred Wright, jr., and Miss Leone Patterson. The hostess presented Miss Harper a gift Of silver In her bridal pet tern and also presented a handsome gift to Mrs. C S Williams, Jr. s recent bride. . .&> ^Th^refrrtthmem ^plates, each BOOltf rarer Med an enchanting nuptial U ? j. . ^ m . had bcm mvtd. Mm. K. I. 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