Tege Fonr ?y ? - . -BEfrjr===s 1 ' 1 ?if 11* " ? SOCIAL. AND PER o< INTFRES MRS. C. C. OATES. Editor I * ' -%1 * H ? - ^H I pi'M Irlil Ji ^F^iB J^pinT -i^v^^B H9HBL -'. 3J ^fl NOVEMBER BRIDE-ELECT?Miss . and ^n. J. Malcoaab Putnam tl Sfc Frank -M. WalL assistant managti ding will take place Nomnbw 12 c IMPERIA YOUR FRIEN] FRIDAY ONLY?I "Bedlam" with Boris Karloif SATURDAY ONLYRoy Acuif and his Smoky Mountain Boys in in Night Train to Memphis Cartoo - ^ MONQA Honry Fonda in "Let Us Live" WEDNESDAY & THURS1 True Facts from U. S. Army Air Forces! I "Thunderbolt" in technicolor with cm introduction by James Stewart MYERS' 1 As seen in PHOTO! Handsome Cavalier Covert knowingly fashioned Into a very busy coat. Busy, because you 11 wear It wherever you go. buttoned snugly under your chin for warm as toast comfort. Back fullijess and tailored detail give it that fashion-1MB look. Harbor Blue. Clove Brown. Steel Grey. Camel Tan. Sises 12 to 42. * * /it>' /#5> i i i V. /V iriraalM* Wy*" lleewWeefie ?Secoi SONAL HAPPENINGS IT to WOMEN PHONES: House 357-W; Office 167 b y:*?:th : .r? Ml* FroncM Putnam, daughter of Mr. lbr who announce bar engagement to of Harris Funeral Horn* her*. The wed t Zlon baptlsi iuorclk L THEATRE j if-V Pi av wrtTigr- I louble Feature Program alio "Desperate Trail" with Johnny Mac Brown Serial -Double Feature Program John Wayne "West of The DWide" n and Serial Fak'D TUESDAY "Way Op Thar" a with Roy Rogers ' Short DAT?Double Feature Program "Blue Dahlia" a**? with Alan Ladd, VeroD'.ca Lake. William Bendix DRESS SHOP* PLAY f7 w ; if IV' I if | l_ | > " \^V , j ' ad Floor? THE PMC8 MOPHTJUW HEHJ Mrs. Craig Hostess At Beautiiul Tea Mrs. W. Craig wis hostess on Thursday afternoon, October 32, at the Kings Mountain Country Glub at a very beautiful tea, given to honor her aunt, Mrs. T. A. Kay of Ch'arleston, West Virginia, who is a guest in the Craig home. L The spacious rooms of the Club were exceptionally lovely for the occasion. Yellow chrysanthemums were used in the hall and in the lounge and ivy and ferns in artistic arrangement accented the charm of the Rose room. The dining room was strikingly beautiful with the brilliant red of the candles and Nandlna berries being reflected with a rosy glow in their gleaming brass holders. On the mantel, magnolia leaves and a variety of autumn fruits in m'agnificent colors made a decorative centerpiece. Guests were greeted at the front door by Mrs. H. E. Lynch. At her side was Mrs. E. W,Griffin, who introduced guests to the receiving line form ed in the Rose room and composed of Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Kay, Mrs. Garland Winkler, Mrs. Price Robinson of Gastonia, sister-in-law of Mrs. Craig, Mrs. William Harrison of Lojwell, neice of Mrs. Craig, and Mrs. i Hill Parnontnp Mec Uo?nl/l U???-. v. J cutt and Mrs. Halbert Webb were in thf hall to direct guests to the dining room where they were received at the door by Mrs. Carl Mauney. In the dining room they were served I spicy Russian tea, assorted fancy | cookies and nuts by Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., Mrs. W. L. Ramseur, Mrs. jW L Mauney and Miss Peggy Wren Craig. Miss Carlysle Ware, directed from the diningroom and goodbyes were said to Mrs. Aubrey Mauney and Mrs. James Page. Future Festivities rtdor. October 31 7:00?Hallowe'en Party for the students at West school, sponsored by the West school PTA. The party will feature a dancing group, the crowning of the King and Queen and a cake walk. 7:30?Central high school Football team will meet the team from Charotte Tech high in City stadium. immeaiatejy alter tne game, there will be a dance in the gymnasium at Central for the high school students, sponsored by the Central PTA Monday. November 3 Mrs. Hunter Neisler and her committee for Personal Solicitation for Christmas seals will begin their visitations to business firms and Industries. 7:30?The Junior Woman's Club will meet at the Woman's club house. Hostesses Will be Mrs. DsvM Ham ,rick, Mrs. Donald Parker and Mrs. Boyer Murray. All members are asked to bring pictures clipped from magazines, scissors and paste to use in making scrapbooks for the Polio Ward at the Orthopaedic hospital. Wednesday, November 5 4:00?The Jacob S. Mauney library and Teacherage will be presented to the City by the donors in a ceremony to be held at the Library. Thursday, November 6 3:30?The Thursday Afternoon Booh Club will meet at the'home of Mrs H. T. Fulton, sr.. Members who are scheduled to buy books foi the forthcoming year are asked to bring a list of three to the meeting in order that a vote may be taken on acceptances of the selections. I Dixie ] ; FRIDAY j Double Fiotan Program "Frontier Gal" Yvonne DeCarlo Rod Cameron also "She Wrote The Book" Joan PmU Jack Oakie Cartoon Lot* Show with Serial SATURDAY Doubl* Feature Program "Pacific Adventure" Ron Randell Muriel Steinbock also "Last of the Redman" Jon Hall?Evelyn Ankers Andy Clyde Cartoon Serial 11 and 1 MONDAY AND TUESDAY "Forever Amber" Linda Darnell . Cornell Wilde News j Late Shew Mend ay 10:30 PRODUCERS MINIMUM PRICES Child SSes. Adults Me A SIRS i jp^ . -" ;' ?: M '. V.' I ILD. SINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. BflH I v'ii' wmm * ... ' H, RPiiv ? ?H';? ' b 4 < ifj . jpp MRS. JACKSON CARN1 ii . - i i Miss, Ervin Weds In Candlelight C< Miss Annie Jewell Ervin, daugh ter of Mrs. Lila Ervin, became th bride of Jackson Carner Moss, soi of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Moss of Grove in a beautiful candlelight ceremon; which took place Sunday afternoor October 26, at the First Presbyteria. church. Rev. P. D. Patrick, pastor o the church, where the bride is t Suits to ; ?;Py- :J?4 'v. HH II ^P8 I TOPCOATS by Alligator and Koiniai all wool gabardine* an I coverts. v. I $35.00 to $36o50 Otb*n to S4SJM I I I Van Hi?i.. TmrnmimJim fH.Ja AaIDCWCH - . IB W * 1 . * . -*j Fj w ^ '"] y -v * i - *v. lars. *'f\ $235 - _ : ? ? ' ? ?/ * . , t , ______ New Shipment HUNK-BUSH * j ankle-fashioned oxford*. Latest styles for winter1 ] foot eomfort. $13.95 to $16.95 1 1 ' ' ^ i^.ij^"ly^j*_f*?(j*''1'*,^','''<*'*i^^ ridgy. bctobm Sl. ISfr , adioli tied with bows of white tin ribbon. Before the oeremony, Miss Gussie llson, organist of Thomaston, Ga., ayed "Ave Maria" by Shubert, "I >ve You Truly" by Bond, "Ah, veet Mystery of Life" by Herbert id "Liebestraum" by Lizst. Mrs. T. Hamrick, Soloist of Bessemer ty, sang "Because" by dUardelot aring the ceremony, Miss Wilson ayed "The Sweetest Story JEver >ld" and as a benediction, Milton isher, vocalist of Mt. Holly, sang rhe Lord's Prayer" by Malotte. The Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin 1 Wagner was used as the procesonal and Mendelssohn's "Wedding [arch" from "A Midsummer Night's ream," as the recessional. Miss Ervin was escorted to the alir by her brother, John L. Ervin, ho gave her in marriage. An attrac ve brunette, she looked unusually ively in her wedding gown of white urmil satin which was fashioned ith a sweetheart neckline, outlined ith lacy seed pearl embroidery, >ng fitted sleeves, ending in Calla ly points over tne hands, tight odice which featured a gathered ont panel and full skirt Which ex;nded into a graceful train. , Her eil of French illusion was full len- g th with an over tier falling to her J ingertips. It was held in place by a oronet of seed pearls. She carried a ?hite Bible on which was posed a 'hite orchid showered with tubeoses and cascading ribbon streamrs. Her only ornament was a .cameo /hich belongs to her mother. Miss Dovie Ervin was her sister's iraid of honor and only attendant, lie wore a dress of Royal blue veleteen, styled with fitted bodice hav ng a sweetheart neckline, full skirt rith a peplum and molded sleeves, ier nosegay was pink carnations tid with matching ribbon. Mr. Moss had as his best man, his irother, Lamarr Moss, and ushers vere S. S. Weir, Jr., brother-in-law of he bride, Rush E. Padgett, Jr., broher-in-law of the bridegroom, Bill nM?l D/vW aojuvii anu uvu ij(ii Miss Ruby Moss of Grover, sister >1' the bridegroom, kept the register. The bride's mother, Mrs. Lila Errin, was gowned in black with mathlng accessory and wore a shouller bouquet of red rosebuds. Among the out of tofam guests at he wedding were the father of the trldegroom R. D. Mom of Graver, Or. 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