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Poge Four SOCIAL AND PER of INTEBES MRS. C. C. OATES. Editor Mrs. V/tfliam &0*O , Spoke To Seniors , Mrs. f i he < S. C. i'r? ^it o: fit na Federation of Woman's Club was guest speaker when membei of the Senior Woman's Club naet ; their clubhouse last Friday afte; Dixie THEATRE FRIDAY Double Feature Program "Slight Cace of Murder" Ed. G. Robinson - Jane Bryan . CUM "Two Guys From Brooklyn" . William B*l?Ux Cartoon Lot* Show 10:30 SATURDAY Double Feature Program "Ghost Town Renegades" AI (Lash) LaRue A1 (Furry) St. John also "Zombie" Oliver Hardy Cartoon . MONDAY & TUESDAY "WINTER MEETING" Bette Dar|s . Jim Daeis Latest News Late Show Monday 10:34 WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY "UNFINISHED DANCE" ' Margaret O'Brien Cyd Cbarlsee Latest News Late Show Wednesday 10:30 Vmhmbbbhbhp fi a\ W ly /A ^"""jj^K. n/\r\ -m ?/\n t un mu j , May 9, 1948, is the one da should receive flowers. It's Mother's Day?her d her heart more than a lo< plant. Choose a corsage of carr And, of course, you can't If you prefer plants, we si begonias, azaleas, or calc< Place You] Ifc'-' " We Ah Flowe PHONE 361 1 SONAL HAPPENINGS IT to WOMEN PHONE 167 j P n?c-.. KtA'. esses for the meeting were ?1 \V. Myers, Miss Marjorie )' Jacob Niauney, Mrs. C, . .-worth, Mrs. D. G. Littlejohn ' awo Mrs. J. M. Patterson. The club s. lounge, where the group" gathered, rs was m-ade unusually attractive with i clever arrangements of spring flowr* ers. Mrs. H. H. Arthur/first vice-presila dent, was in the presiding chair, in the absertce of Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. i ! She reported that the state convention will be held in Hendersonviile' June 8-id. | A devotional service was conduct- i ed by Mrs. W. L. Pressly who read j a poem, "To My Son," and offered a prayer, .Mrs. r- u ftnrtcK, program chairman, introduced Mrs. Wallace and presented her a lovely corsage. Mrs. Wallace spoke on "Living in an Atomic Age and Education in an A4omic Age." Eleven new members were welcomed into the club and reports were heard from various committees. During the social hour, the hos- ( tesses served tasty refreshments. I * . ! Junior Club Gave Benefit Card Party The Junior Woman's Club gave a benefit card party at the Woman's ' clubhouse last Thursday evening at which time ten tables were In play. | Iris, spirea and other spring blossoms were used to decorate the ballroom and the lounge where the tables were aranged.' Before play started, a light dessert j cour.se was served by members .of, the club. At the conclusion of play prizes were presented to holders of high scores, Mrs. Fred Wright winning the rook prize and C. E. Warlick winning the Bridge prize. Mrs. Pai^J i McGinnis won the draw prize. ^ ?SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD? ? ' " - - iVERS _ K H^~ \ rHER'S DAY y this year your M-O-.T-H-E-R ay?and nothing will gladden fely corsage or a beautiful rntions, roses, or gardenias, beat an orchid. iggest geraniums, hydrangeas ?olarias. r Order Now t- Vv. > Deliver 1 lea s r Shop E. KINO ST. ????? ? rHE KINGS MOUNT AIM HER J 1 ' ' David Church Scene Of Beautiful Weddinc Davi<l Baptist church was th< scene of a beautiful double weddinj on Friday, April 16, at 6:30 in th< afternoon when Miss Evelyn Edeni became rhe bride of Joe W. Haw kins and Miss Betty Hawkins be came the bride of Eugene Hoyle Rev. O. S. Long, pastor of the qhurcr officiated, using the impressive dot ble ring ceremony for both couples The church was tastefully deco rated with greenery, white gladiol and numerous candelabra holding burning cathedral tapers. r< #' *>'" ' V f A program of nuptial music ws: presented by Mrs. Thomas Temple ton, pianist, and 3ifl Mdss, vo^aJis: Mrs. Templetoti's numbers include: "My Heart Ai Thy Sweet Voice" b> Saint Saens, "The Rostary." by Mjv I imt. u no- - ?? en, iinruugn line tears dy iou mans, "Concerto" by Tschi-akoWsky j "Claire de Lune" by DeBussy, an< i "Sv.ee; Evening S?rir" from "Tahn houser" by ^Vagner. For the pro cessional and recessional she play ed traditional wedding marches Mr. Moss sang "O Promise Me!' b; DeKoven,'"At Dawning" by Cadr.a: and as a benediction, "The Lord': | Prayer" by Maiotte. Both brides approached the aha; on the arms of their respective fa thgrs who gave them in marriage. I Miss Edens wor? a becoming light blue wool suit with black am white accessories. Her. only drna ment was a lavalier which her mo ther had worn when she was marri ed. She carried a white Bible top ped with red roses and ribbon strea mere. Miss Hawkins was also dressed ir a smart blue wool suit with which she wore black and pink accessories. For adornment, she wore a locket which belongs to her mother and which has been worn by two of hei Maters on their yredding days. Shit carried a pink orchid mounted orr a white Bible. Miss Naomi Edens, sister of Misi Evelyn Edens, and Miss Maxle Hoy le, sister of Eugene Hoyle, presided at the register and ushers were Ho ward Edens, brother of Miss Edens and Clarence Smith, brother-in-law of Miss Hawkins and Mr. Hawkins. Immediately after the ceremony both couples left for wedding trips to the mountains of Western North carouna. * Mr. and Mr*. Hawkins Mrs. Hawkins is the youngest dai ghter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edens She was graduated from Centra high school in 1944 and before hei marriage was employed in the de signing room at Neisler Mills. | Mr. Hawkins is the only son 01 Mr. and Mrs. W. A-. Hawkins. was graduated from Beth-Ware high school in 1943 afterwards serving three years in the U. S. Navy, in eluding service in the PTO. He at tended Gardner-Webb College foi one year and is now employed bj Neisler Mills. After May 15, the cou pie will reside in Louisville, Ky. where Mr. Hawkins will be a stu dent at the United Television Labo ratories. Mr. and Mis. Hoyle Mrs. Hoyle is .the youngest dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Haw kins. She attended Beth-Ware high school and Is now employed In th< designing room at Neisler Mills.. Mr.. Hoyle is the only son of Mr and Mrs. L. V. Hoyle. He is a gradu topqtAa Columbia ... fl Kiss Your Hand, . *!' - . *' * '< - ' ' I May Be Wrong '. *> My Blue Heaven.. ' * ' _ Margie . * < * ? ' Sabre Dance.. ? The Way You Loof t ... 1 I'm Leaving My * tPut Me To Bed.. Rock And Rye Rag LOGAN SUP! b , ' ) ILD. KIKGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ate of Beth-Ware high school and attended Gardner-Webb College f. where he was a member of the AIthenian - Rttamsauer Literary Soe ciety. He served a year and a half in ' the U. S. Navy as Phm. 3-C and is L' now employed by Neisler Mills. On s j their return they will have ah apart" : ment in the home of the "bride's sisj ter, Mrs. P. L. Lynn. i 1 Out of Town Cu?sti i Among the out of town guests at - the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gray, Miss Eva Lou Gray aftd Miss Mary Frances Herndon,' all of Spartanburg and Mr. and Mrs. Rob: ert Stone, jr., of Charlotte. ^ Pretty Party Given At Country Cltib Mrs. Claude Hambright ai)d Mrs.' " | Tolly Shu ford were hostesses Wed- ' ! nesday afternoon at the Kings Mcun ' tain Country Club at a delightful 1 party- j lea- The main diningroom, where twel ve tables wree arranged, was excepL i t tonally pretty for the affair, with 1 / charming use being made of iris, v roses, pansies and snowballs. Mrs. Charles Thomasson, jr. and Mrs. J. B. Simpson, score prize win- ! r ners, were presented plastic tea - coasters and playing cards. I At the conclusion of the party, a tasty salad course, chocolate tarts and Iced tea was served. | Out of town guests at the party were Mrs. Carl Howard and Mrs. I Elmo Bridges of Bessemer City, Mrs. Pat Spangler f&re. Lamar Young ; and'Mrs. W. H. Brown of Shelby. . i fl IMPERIAI [ * THEATRE ? . TODAY LAST SHOWING , April 23 "Angels Alley" I Bowery Boys also "Kitty" Paulstte Goddard SATURDAY, April 24 i "The Man From Texas" Tex Sitter also "Mighty McQurk" i Wallace Beery ; I MONDAY & TUESDAY ' , April 26 & 27 r "The Senator Was Indiscreet" f William .Powell . | Cartoon Musical 1 "* WEDNESDAY. April 28 "The Ghost of Mrs. Muir" Gone Tlenioy also "Bad Men From Red Butt" Johnny Mack Brown j THURSDAY & FRIDAY April 29 A 30 "California Gold Rush" Bill Elliott also "Po3tman Always Rings Twice" Lana Turner j SOON: "The Bishop's Wife" IrAWVm Records , Madair.e... , . . .Buddy Clarke A >. .Gene Krupa .Benny Goodtnan ff MU. V . Hoosler Hotshots ? ...Woody Herman k Tonight.... .Benny Goodman ["rouble* Behind... .... A1 Dexter .... Johnny Bond Al Dexter ?D .. >LY COMPANY . ' ' * - A? ?- "JcJQl " I ' 9 ' . : ISSPr ' ' H ?? ? "';' Friday. April 23. 194t m i . m Mr. and Mrs Jenkins **wey c*l^iand ^ily- ** a"d 'it t t> /~>l-i_? Mrs- Jess Jenkins and family, Mr. Honored Joy Umidren I and Mrs. Haskell Wilson and family, I w,. I?u Tnni/i uu f ^dr. 'and \irs. Carl Gant and family, Jen k Ins were | Mr; ptv| Mrs p^ey Harding and children en Sun- , famUy Mr and Mrs Clifford Klrkus fv t'ht ?hf hfrehn?v and faml,y. Misses Mary Jenkins vi U10 occasion b^in^ the birihdd^ { ? D?n?y?ii? c,?:?u j ua_... >.? anniversary of both honorees.. ' ! X Those present were Mr. and Mrs. . Mu?nes* r??=r?m IPHILCO _ STROMBERG-CALSON E COOPERS FURNITURE-APPLIANCES I JEWELRY 4 for Mother! This Mother's Day, wouldn't you like || 'y0 Jewelry, for a "regl* TRAVEL CLOCKS leather encased anil an BIG SEN & I.ITTLE BEN |\*0 gj I Ik Alarm Clocks. Sentinel MHeI^. I Clocks and Westclox 9^^ I M|0 I MIDGET GRANDFATH- ilim I ER Clocks, in mahogany or ivory, tax included at , . $17.95 I BIRTHSTONE RINGS I wide selection of precious . and semi-precious stones. f^T Ideal gifts for mother. i Vj"^ $6.95 up 1 I f Gifts of sterling y " silver are j cherished forever. X/\^V 6 Piece Piece Setting $22*?? !< ^s^/y Including Federal Tax v y < A ROGERS J. STEP LING ^foonieam a pattern ta. blend with modem or tra| ditional furnishings < . . M WJbfgM has a delicate air. in iu gaily lowered i design ... TUDOR PLATE?**EkdB?" COMMUNITY SILVER ? f pattern, service tor eight ta **Morning Star" pattern. iBrTWteg etHt * ? * ? ? b ' - - 4 ' ?37il Wm. Rogers & Son?"Gar- 1847 ROGERS ? sots in denia pattern service for "Remembrance." "Pint o chest . Love." and "Eternally ??"? ?chMt- 1 Toon- including chut $33.50 ..$04.75 { I 1M7 ROGERS-?100-piec $100.00 ' GRAYSON'S CREDIT JEWELERS USE TOUR CREDIT ' ' j ' ''' " ^
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