WM 7 ]K *iay. June 25.1948 "personals ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Earle Carpenter are i vacationing or? a motor trip through the South Central States. ' ' ! -oMr. and Mrs. John Phil /Wii.>on ' arid daughter, Jane, visited Mj vtfi) son's fat he i at the home of Mrs. Fy 1 burn Yarbord on Sunday. Mrs. H. F. Bookout, Miss Connie i Bookout, Mrs. Crawford Bookou: and 1 \ Somethi for Y our < COOL SUITS 1 I Goodall Palm 1 It's Goodall, and ? Tropical Worste 100 Percent All-woo * - * Bui-Mil Tropica Another real value i SHOE REI Spring and Summ |v NUNN & EDGE GREATLY 1 NEW SUMM ' Another fine ship] riety of styles, SU5 I Saun - \ ' *-' ?-'V': ' ; ' " .." I : i FINEST IN It B , 9K ' ? .-ii .?< & . ifiSM 1 : i sons, James Davis and Crawford, jr., and, Mrs. Lucille Byer's of Rock Hill, S. C., visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. H. F. Bookout remained for a visit with Mrs. Giier McDaniel,: s ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyle, jr., and children, Kathy, and Frank, III, are spending several days at Morehead City. - -v ? \ Mrs. Q. C. Crouch oi Columbians. l\, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford. ng Cool Comfort FOR SUMMER {each "It breathes"... $26.75 ids ' 9 ? " . L but very cool.... $29.75 to $37.50 Is n a heat-beater.... $29.75 ACTIONS . er Models in fine -BUSH RTON REDUCED \ .v;:> ' . . [ER SUCKS ment in a wide vafabrics, colors. 0 $9.95 1 aers (EN'S WEAR ' rHE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA] Mrs. Edith Olive, Hal Olive ar. Mrs. W. C. Putnam were Tuesda dinner guests of Mrs. W. R: L'vt hart and Mr. and Mrs. Fuiton Evt? hart. This was the first time M: Olive had been out in many month.having been ill for a long tjme._ Mrs. Joe Kendrick of Wato', M. Click Beam of Cherry\'ilie and >1. and Mrs John Phi] Wilson a daughter, Jane, also of Cherryvi visjted Mrs. Ed Hord Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Canslet had as their guest for the weekend, then son, Anthony Cansler, of Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Allrar, and son of Mt. Airy are visiting ; here with Mrs. A. L. Allran and Mr. and Mrs. Buck Allran. Mrs. B F. Bookout of Rock Hill, S. C., Mrs. E. B. Olive, Hal Olive, Mrs. W. C. Putnam and Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Winkler were-Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Allran and ] son, Michael, and Mr. and Mrs. Buck |; Allran and son, Gary, are vacation- ! ing this week at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. W. J. Crawford is visiting thia uraalr I* _ r>:r,. - ? ?wn in uvo^rmcr ana UflS* 1 tonia. Mrs. Pratt Herndon spent Tuesday , with her brother, Charles Fulton, j who has been ill, and Mrs. Fultor Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Tate had as their dinner guests last Saturday Mr. and Mrs: W. F. Styers, Miss Billie Sue McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis and children of Gastonia and Robert Styers of Washingion, D. C. Mrs. C. T. Mulw.ee and daughter, Page, of Marietta, Ga., spent last week here visiting Mis. Muhvee's ! parents, Mr. and Mis. C. T. Cornweil and her sisters. " ??C?? Mrs. Bill Hite and children left Sunday for High Point after spend|1ng two weeks with Mrs. H''e's mo[ ther, Mrs. R. S. Plonk. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Alexander and baby of Kannapoijs spent Sunday .with Mrs. R. S. Plonk and farpiiy.. j Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kiser and Mr .'! and Mrs. Ray Kiser are spending this week in '.he mountains of Western North Carolina and Easter Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hennderson | and children spent the weekend in Gastonia. i Mrs. B. F. Hord, sr., ha^feturhed I to her home after spending a few days in Coiumbia, S. C., with Gapt. 1 and Mrs. D. F. Hord, and Tittle daughter, Mary Jo, Mrs. Gordon Baity spent a few I days last week with her husband at Oteeru ' L. P. Stowe, jr., of Corpus Christi. Texas, is visiting his mother here while on leave from the Navy. He has as his guests this week, Miss Vivian Mabe of Sandy Ridge. Miss Mary Howard of Miami, Fla. arrived Tuesday for the Howard- ] wedidng. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher and children of Miarrii, Fla., arrived iast Friday to attend the Howard-Britt wedding. Mrs. Fisher will remain for a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. H W. Gamble. . V ' BREEZY BABIES ! I' I Vcu'Il trecsu/e these s>ek : . I smooth green leather sandals. and yonH wear them every- | where .... trimly tailored straps oves the ramp plus a little fold buckle on the make these flatties fancy free, , and oh so very eery smart I White and Green I MYEBS* DEPT. STORE Dteai Shop?2nd Floor LD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N C. ^ ? -fg- - v ' *^' t", ^H: 9& ^^^^9 ' * ' <491 MR. AND MRS. WELLS Miss Barringer Is Bride Of E. B. Wells Miss Mildred Inez Baringer and Ernest Bethel Wells were united in marriage at the home of Joseph C. Kesler on East Ennes Street in Salisbury on May 22 at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The double ring ceremony was performed. Thp hrirl#v an attra/?i hrnnnHA M>? M???uvV*<V Ul UIIVllC) I was gowned in powder blue with j black accessories and a corsage of! pink carnations. Mrs. Wells is the oldest daughter ! of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Barringer of Salisbury. She received her educa \ tion at Cleveland high school and is i employed at Cannon Mills, Sails- ' bury. . ' !. / Mr. We|ls is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mike Wells of Kings Mountain, route 1. He is employed at the Yadkin Finishing Company. Mr. and Mrs. Wells are residing in Saiist iry. Mrs Peeler honored At Birthday Dinner ; Mrs. Buren Peeler of' Grover was honored or! the occasion of her birth' day anniversary last Sundav when har mother, Mrs. Grover Bofin. alsoj of Grover, was hostess to a large j gro.up at- a birthday dinner. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolin and son of Shelby, I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson of Gas- j tonia, Mr and Mrs. James W Bolin j and son, Kendall,, of Kings Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. Buren Peeler and ! daughter, Brenda and Mr. and Mis. Boyce McDaniel and family of the I Antloch community. . , ! ? End CLE LADI Group SPRING and SUA DRESSI LAI 1 .V".;! * Regan NOW 1 S1.0( LADIES' * anuta * . .Y^?\ ' . ' . Belk's Remember? VflMHemaMami . . . . V ' * > 1 * ' " * . ' ' ' * fliss Howard Hostess it Pretty Luncheon Miss Bciy Howard, bride-elect o iis week, \v;if hostess on Tucsdftj i an inftutna) luncheon fct he edding attendant**. ( A plriK and white chlot note \\;u rtserved . in th' house .Hec.fct atiotti rid the luMh^nt appointive nts nautifulJy ai/anged pink nm bite gladioli were put to "effecfiv* re in enhancing tin* ohaira d th< oward home. yOYViM < ColBtnbi; IM W^*1^ Just Because?Fra Sm T^va Rflmolvwiv? ? Buddy.Clarke Put The Blame On Davis Sunrise Boogie?F Sugar Blues?Bob k\'. i L'.f They Can't Make ) jajfy j ?Janette Dav K^T"' Woody.Wood peek* ' > ?an It?Bob Wills ;/ I'll Take What I J Tillman Oklahoma Waltr? Steel Guitar Rag? P* There's Tears In 1 flreL; Brothers ? LOGAN SUPPI of -M ARA1 ES' W IMER 1 n 2S 1 DIES Hi! dless of Fonnei IHESE THREE I I ? S2.00 ? ?i00 73 Pairs Sandals md dress types. Cat To? Dept. Yon Always Save At B Page Fine I Luncheon was served buffet sty ^a | and afterward, Miss Howard pre sented each of her attendants a f ' pretty gift. - ' 1 ' -,e / Those present were Miss Dorear ; Carpenter, Miss Barbara Simmons, , Mis* Geraidine '?'<* >>> Miss .Joa'r. , Brit;,' Miss Jen none ffallman, Miss a Betty Hord. Miss Kitty Kails, Mrs: Oj'o Hohn, little Miss Paula Helm. I Mrs" Com a it Kails and Master 'Turk" :1 Falls Little Miss Hohn-will fiery* " as miniature maid of honor and Master Falls will bear the rings. v Awum ; fj' 3 Records I mkie Wanovic *J -Doris Day. and | iMame?Janette 'ff rankie Carle jj ^ Lady Out Of Me U urs?Kay Kiser jjl $ Can Get?Floyd ^>. ; |.j Johnny Bond : ? i* -Spade Cooley p , ^ ^4y Eyes?Bailes . . 'r m I LY COMPANY I $ ' h ' ' " - I onth ; NCE FAR ! Price t \ iTS Price . | 'BICES vf v |' $1.94 I J li Store *lk? fc. ; '

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