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Friday. July 30.1948
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HERALD P
Call Society Editor
Mrs, Dan McHanon of Worthvllle
and Mrs.lEmma Westmoreland of
Gainesville, Ga., were guests of Mr.
an<i Mrs, Fulton Everhart over the
weekend. Mrs. McHanon and Mrs.
Everhart accompanied Mrs. Westmoreland
to Gainesville to spend
some time visiting her.
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Mrs. Tom King of Lancaster is vis 11
iting relatives her^. *
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cansler of ^
Charlotte spent Tuesday with his
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. George CansI
let. t:
| Mrs. Bus Gates and Mrs. Rufus \
Oates and daughter, Evelyn, are li
vacationing at Myrtle Beach. h
f Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kincaid and tc
family spent the week- at Ridget
crest.
Rev. L. C. Pinnix is leading and ^
directing the music at the Evange- i ?
liStie conference at Fruitland As- .
sembly, Fruitland, N. C.
Mrs. Loha MoGill left Saturday ^
for Bon Clarken where she will j
spend several weeks.
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Mrs. Banks Barber ?tnd her bro- e
ther, J. D. Ashby and wife of Char-tc
lotte motored to Raleigh and Dan-I '1
; ville, Va., visiting relatives over s
the week end. [tl
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1 and Miss Emma Milling of Green- !
wood were guests of Mr. and Mrs.1
E. W. Griffin last week at their aum b
mer home at Lake Montonia. tl
Mrs. Roger Dillard of Sylva was X
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Grady a
Howard Wednesday night and tl
Thursday of last week. . C
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Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Harris, OUie
f., and Becky Harris visited M.*
nd Mrs. Robert F. Harris and famy
in Hendersonville Wednesday
nd Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulton and
aughter, Miss Winnifred Fulton,
pent Wednesday in Lincointon with
lr. and Mrs., Hugh Hoke and son.
fraries.
J. B. McKeithan of Gibson spent
he "weekend here at the home of his
iece Mrs. Henry McGinnis and Mr.
TcQinnis and Mr. and Mrs. Grady
toward and daughters. Mr. and Mrs
toward took Mr. McKeithan on a
rip, through the mountains of Wes?rn
North Carolina on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. P. D. Patrick left
Wednesday night to go to Northfield
onference Grounds, East Northfield
lass. Conference will last through
august 8th, .and Mr. and Mrs. Patick
will, start home the following
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A group of young people of theIrst
Baptist Training Union returnd
Wednesday night from Ridgerest
where they spent a week attending
the Training Union as1
embly. Mrs. W. B. Logan, leader of
he group and Miss Lula Mae Teaue,
church secretary, accompanied
he group.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Barnes of Lumerton
were week-end guests of
heir sort, B. N. Barnes and family.
Ir. and Mrs. Barnes and children
ccompanied their guests through
tie mountains of Western North
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JLEBRATES BIRTHDAY?Marion
id Mrs. George Allen, celebrated t
ily 28.
liss Bridges Reveals
lans For Wedding
Plans for the wedding of Miss
nogene Bridges, only daughter of
r. and Mrs. Glee A. Brjdges' and
ixter T. Wright, Jr., son of Mr. and
rs. Baxter T. Wright, of this city
ive been completed. . ,
The wedding will take place at
30 Tuesday afternoon in the First
iptist church with Rev. L. C. Pinx
officiating. Mrs. Thomas Temeton,
organist and Miss Frances
immers, vocalist, will present the
Hiding music.
The bride will be given in marri;e
by her father, Glee A. Bridges,
aid-of-honor is Miss Mae Hamrick,
int of the bride, and bridesmaids
e Miss Louise Wright, sister of the
oom, Mrs. Joe Hawkins, both of
ngs Mountain; Miss Eleanor Alo
of Shelby and Miss Marljean
exarrder of Decatur Ga. ?Davtn.
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st man. Ushers are Charles A. Go-th,
Jr., Norman F. MoGiH, Jr., and
;Ison Bridges, brother of the bride,
I of Kings Mountain, and Smyre
illiams, Jr., of Winston-Salem.
rhe wedding will be directed by
s. Elmo Bridges of Bessemer City,
hearsal will begin at 8 o'clock
Monday night at the church. Imfdiately
following, a cake-cutting
II be held at the Country Club for
? bridal party, and close friends,
rhe complete bridal party and
nilies of the couple will attend
luncheon at Hotel Charles in Shelon
Sunday at one o'clock.
hower Is Given
Dr Miss Bridges
Mrs- J. C. Bridges entertained at
personal shower Monday night at
t home, paying lovely compliment
her sister-in-law, Miss Emogene
idges, bride-elect.
Suests placed their gifts in a bast
which was beautifully decorated
bridal colors of green and white
on arrival.
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THEATRE 4-4
TODAY LAST SHOWING
"Campus Sleuth"
Teen Agers
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"Cheyenne"
Dennis Morgan
SATURDAY ONLY
"Trail Street"
Randolph Scott
"Roll Wogoh. Roll"
Yen Utter
MONDAY A TUESDAY
"Bring 'Em Back Alive"
Frank Recks*
WEDNESDAY OKLT
"Sioux City Sue"
> Gene Autry
also
"Cigarette Girl"
Sues Morgan A Orcta.
THURSDAY A FRIDAY
"Mo Leave. No Love"
Van Johnson
"Code of the Rangers"
Tim McCoy
A Good Western
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Joyce Allen, pretty daughter ol Mr.
ler filth birthday on Wednesday,
bridge, hearts ahd took, the honored j
opened ;he shower of lovely and
' useful gifts.
Score prizes for bridge Were won
i by Mrs. Eimo Bridges and Miss!
Frances Summers, while the heart
prizes went to Mrs. L. L. Benson
and Mrs. L. C, Pinnix. Mrs. Garrison j
Goforth and Miss Emogene Bridges \
won at rook.
j Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Hp,
zel Allen and daughter, Miss Eleanor
Allen of Shelby and Mrs. Elmo
Bridges of Bessemer City.
The hostess served a delightful
salad course.
! Country Club Members
Welcome Managers*
The following invitation, has been
issued to members of the Kings
Mountain Country Club:
The directors
of the
Kings Mountain Country, Club, Inc.
request the honour of your
presence
at a reception for
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pressly
Friday evening, July thirtieth
at eight o'clock
1 Kings Mountain Cquntry Club
j Dancing, nine 'til
j Mr. and Mrs. Pressly arrived here
this week to assume management of
j tne cjud, aner navmg managed the
Americus, Ga., Country Club for the
past several years.
Mrs. Griffin Honors
.Visitprs At Party
! Mrs.- E. W. Griffin honored he?
house guests, Miss Helen Dixon pi
High Point and Miss Emma Milling
of Greenwood on Friday afternoon
I at a delightful rook party at t he
i Griffin cottage at Lake Montonia
I Mixed summer flowers in artistfc
| arrangements added charm to the
party rooms.
The hostess presented her honor
guests gifts and high and low score
prizes-were given.
Delightful refreshments were served
at the conclusion of games,
i Those playing included members .of
the Adefphian club and several incited
guests.
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