Biff .. ': ' k ; |p '.. Page Four SOCIAL AMD PEBSOl of INTEREST MRS. C. C. OATES. Editor Ratterree-Guffey Vows Spoken Last Thursday . The wedding of Miss Gladys Hampton Guffey, daughter of Mrs. < GeOTge Asbury Guffey and the late Mr. Guffey of Ruihenfordion, and - Capt. James Gamble Ratterree, son': of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ratterree, j whicft was originally scheduled for September. 4, took place last Thurs-I day, August In the Presbyterian Church at Tucson, Arizona. Invitations to the wedding- had been issued and this week announcements were received by those who had been invited which stated that ; the wedding date had been changed due to Capt. Ratierree receiving an overseas assignment. The voune couple had a brief honeymoon In Mexico befole Capt. Rauerree went to a Pon o1 Jtrabatkation. . , Mrs. Ratterree has returned to her homein Rutherfordton where she will remain until her husband's return in a few months. Methodist Youth Met Last Sunday Evening The Methodist Voutfh Fellowship met on Sunday e\ening at the home of Miss Joan Wright, where Miss Barbara Jean Gault presented a pro-1 gram on "Prayer," using the painting "Praying Hands" as a worship center. Following the business ses- ' sion, the hostess served home-made ice cream with cookies and lemonade to the group. * , 1 ' . The group will meet Sunday at 6:30 p. m. with Airs. J. Baxter Payseur, at Whicn time Miss Jean Lynch will have-the program. ATTETNTION According to an announcement made today, Mrs.'J. H. Arthur's- missionary circle will not meet on Mon. day evening as scheduled but at a later date. The meeting has been postponed on account of the Labor Day Horse Show. j afpicvecf ' /t(J*t/V? ? # W ; Sin v < i . i . ' t . r? *> " * IE ; P& jflli Wonderfuf-feM-into-wint Minx Modtt Junior drtu you by tho famout RovlowV Tho?o or* tho dro loading fothion mogoxlr Minx Modes Juniors 1 MYE DIES ?SECOND 1 Brcii /v . "v .* ' **> ' ; ' . * . v: i?\xi 1 HAL HAPPENINGS 1 to WOMEN PHQNE 167 Engaged Couple Feted At Delightful Party Miss Nancy Suber and Carl Weis ener, whose marriage wilj be an e vent of October, were delightfullj honored last Friday evening wher Mr. and Mrs. Humes Houston enter tained for them at a lovely dinne: and midge forty. A delicious dinner was served buf fet style and guests ate at card ta bles arranged in the living room, ii the den and on the screehed in por ch. Zinnias in a variety of hues wen used in effective arrangements t< decorate the pretty home. After dinner, bridge was playet at three tables and score prizes wer< won. by Miss Suber and Miss Mar; Evelyn Goforth. Miss Suber and Mi Weisener were presented an electrii automatic toaster as honor gift am Miss Goforth, also a bride-elect, wa presented a hand-painted silen butler as honor gift. Guests other than the honoret couple were Miss uoiorth, J rtc Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Grail, , ard, Mrs. James McGill, Mr. am Mrs. Eugene Goforth, and Mr. an< Mrs. W. O. Weir. Dean Proctor Observes Birthday Anniversary Dean Proctor, son of Mrs. Helet C. Proctor of Columbia, S. C., cele brated his fifth birthday anniver sary here iatJt Saturday at the horm of his great-grandparents, Mr. an< Mrs. Evans Ross, at their home o: Cherokge street. Ten of Dean's friends were pres ent to play games and enjoy con tests. Each guest was given a nov elty whistling bird as a favor. The young celebrant received ma ny pretty gifts and after he had o pened and displayed them, the chil dren were served ice cream am cookies and a slice of the beautifu birthday cake, which was gaily dec orated and topped with five cand les. e tuHicl {wis L (c/'iCi iciir r V r?t, utictA ^cu Aec in taufiMj, (?*t A. j/iifrf mojayhtxJ < > \ . < xs V . y " > jt r,:-' r J . w7*nf r junior lovobtot... \ o?, approved for I Minx Modo? Junior Boord of t$ot yoo'v# odmirod in ri'" . . *t.... com# too thorn horol lore Excluiivtlr jIW B SHOP T-OOR? . ' THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HER AI Mrs. Mauney Is Leader! Of Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Paul Mauney was ' elected president oi the local unit of the > American Legion Auxiliary for the coming year at a meeting of the unit ; which was held at her home on Thursday evening of last week. [ Other officers who will be installed at the September meeting are Mrs. 'C. C. Oates, vice-president; Mrs. GeQrge .'len, secretary treasurer; ' Mrs. J. E launey, chaplain; Mrs. D. E. Tate, historian; Mrs. W. B. Lo' gan, rehabilitation chairman and 1 Mrs. J. N. Gamble, child welfare chairman. r> At last week's meeting, Mrs? W. B. Logan presented an interesting musical program which Included an ' origin of the national anthem given 1 by Mrs. C. C. Oates, a number of Stephen Foster's songs which were played on the piano by Mrs. J. C. s Bridges after Mrs. Logan gave a ' brief history of Foster's life, and a . lovely son, "For God, For Country, For Home," by Miss Frances Sums, mers who was accompanied at the ; piano by Miss Pauline Mauney. ' During the,business session, year. !y reports were giver and announcements were made about the state and national conventions. At the conclusion of the meetine. .i a delightful dessert course was seri Davidsons Honored On ^Wedding Anniversary I Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Davidson , were charmingly honored Tuesday s evening on the occasion of their six teenth wedding anniversary when Mr. and Mrs. Karl Whitener emeri tained for them at a lovely dinner. A color scheme of pink and green was observed in the party appointe ments. the central decoration being i a beautiful cake with greeting to t the couple inscribed across the top. t An honor gift of silver in their pattern was presented to Mr and - Mrs. Davidson after a delicious din j ner had been served. I Covers were laid Tor the honorees, - Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Logon, Mr. and . Mrs,. Elmer Hardin, Mr, and Mrs. - Charles Blalock and the hosts. ? a|. ... 1 Regular Club Night . To Be Held Saturday Regular monthly Club Night will m be observed at Kings Mountain Country Club Saturday night, acI cording to announcements mailed 'club members by the social committee. ' .. .. A buffet supper will be served from 8 to 9 o'clock, with dancing to follow until midnight. Price of the dinner is $1.50. Reservations are requested by noon on I rt i a joaiuraay.. 'Baptist Union Plans Quarterly Meeting Plans have been announced by the Women's Missionary Union of the First Baptist church for a quarI terly meeting of all circles of the soiCiety which is scheduled for Tuesjday. evening, September 7, at 7:30 o'clock. Members of all circles, both the day and night cireles, are expected to attend the meeting which will j be held at the church. An enlightening program, "One j Savior For Africa and America", j has been prepared, one feature bei ing a moving picture recently filmJ ed in Nigeria. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, Jr., announce the birth of a son, Fred Wright, III, on Thursday, August j 26, at Shelby hospital. I IMPERIA I I 4 THEATRE I . TODAY?LAST SHOWING "Joe Palooka Fighting Mad" Joe Kirkwood. Jr. " also "Blue Steel" " I ' Jitw ws?e SATURDAY ONLY "Trouble In Sundown" George O'Brien 'The Invisible Man" Claud* Rains MONDAY & TUESDAY "Fighting Father Dunne" Fat OTUlem WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY "B kM Sides" "Marshall of Gun Smoke" Tex Bittee COMING SOON II PeimieJ Pftldlitl ?i ii osmuet uoKjwyn s IRIIhiIKMBuBiTH IMytM toy * Frodric Mate* I Dm Andrews * Twin WrifW | W|mi? Mayo Hoagy CarmidMoi | -A--" V-;v'-*4 * ' ' - . .' l- \ _ ' ' v .D. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N- a Program On Holidays (J| | Given At DAR Meeting . Mr*. H. T. Fulton presented a very Ml enjoyable program on American j Holidays at rhe first Fall meeting p ;of the Coolrtel Frederick Hambright g^ jchapter of the Daughters of the A- thjs merioan Revolution which met Wed jay nesday afternoon at the home of can Mrs. W. A. Rldenhour. Thanksgiving (Chrhfnas, Washington's birthday, g^g. Flag Day and other holidays were y discussed by Mrs. Fulton, Mrs. Jesse ma Kiser, Mrs. J. E. Herndon, Mrs. E. L. Q0i Campbell and Mrs. Arthur Hay. par Mrs. Jesse Kiser, new regent, pre- the sided and Other new officers taking g^i over their duties at this meeting on were Mrs. F R. Summers, first vice q regent; Mrs. W. T. Weir, second vice get regent; Mrs. W. L. Ramseur, secre- {ra tary; Mrs. E. W. Griffin, assistant ^e secretary; Mrs. Joe Thomson, treas- fea urer; Mrs. C. D. Blanton, registrar; j Mrs. H. T. Firrton, historian, Mrs. jac Arthur Hay, chaplain; Mrs. Clarence vvh Plonk, .librarian. e(j The devotional was given by Mrs. as Arthur Hay and the Flag Salute was oJh led by Mrs. M. L. Harmon, Flag I ( chairman. ]as During the business session an lhe outline of the yeans program was ing given and a report given that two 194 pages of advertising had been se- ma cured from local merchants for a .v.. ? lit N. C. booklet being published by the enJ state regent, Miss Gertrude Carra- eta way. I Afterwards Mrs. Jame^. McGill Hu served a refreshing ice course to the las fifteen members present. kei Miss Trower Arrives &es From The Phillipines Jue, Miss Patti Ann Trower, daughter m of Commander and Mrs. Robert S. arc Trower, III, landed last Thursday at *or the airport in San Francisco, hav- ers ing taken off from Manila twelve P6* oays before. Miss Trower is the granddaughter s,r of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Norman and nas k' returned to the States after living in the Phillipines for* nearly two years where her father is comman- S der at Civic Bay Naval Base. En- Mc route here she visited Guam, Kwa- slo jalein and Johnstone Islands and | . spent four days dt Honolulu. |_ j She has been visiting her grand . parents here and Dr. and Mrs. Char ,? les Glenn in Gastonia, leaving Wed .. nesday for Hickory where she is a . guest of Dr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart.1^1 ' Very soon she. will enter the High | School department of Peace College > ^ Raleigh, where she will major injth? Art and Piano. |fas i Commander and Mrs. Trower are *en expecting to return to the States.ste early next year. ! ,] wit Mrs. Stender Elected ?e By Lutheran Society i for Mrs. W. H. Stender was re-elected jn^ home missionary secretary of the Women's Missionary Society of file ^ Lutheran Synod of North. Carolina es at the WMS eonvetnion which was wii held last Saturday, Sunday and Po< Monday in Hickory. Mrs. Stender and Mrs. Aubrey . ^ Mavney attended all three days and tu* were joined for the Monday session\, by Mrs. S. A. Mauney, Mrs. J. C. j jl^ackey and the Rev. Stender. fijQ Mrs. Craig Yoder of Hickory was for elected to the presidency for the coming year. Mrs. Aubrey Mauney' ' iwas elected as delegate to the na- hy jtional eonvetnion which will be held Eu jnext year in Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mrs. Stender was elected alter- ! 1 nate. ' lis *+ + + ++ + +++ +++++ + ( I 1 pritf i \ sale-^ 1 DEC l '* ^Wf \ |7 r <>! <> pme n>w Inking . >! Griffin's Di i" >w> 't - U y i ,J i mtial Gridders 1 i Preparation Fo] ootball drills in the Central high ool camp were. well underway i week, despite a two-weeks debecause of the polio ban. Only didates over the ban age?over -have been participating in the sions to date however. /1th the opening game only a tter of some 9 practice days away iches Everette Carlson and Don ker had the local candidates for team running plays in light immage Sessions in full uniforms Wednesday. Ipen'ng game is scheduled for ?t. 17 in City Stadium when CenI faces Hendersonville's eleven, only team the 1947 squad de! ted. n the backfield the locals have k Ruth, Major Loftin, Richard lite, and Jack Matthews, season veterans from last year's squad a nucleous with some halfdozen ier promising candidates, larland Still and Jack Ledford, t year's guard combination, are bulwark of the veterans return- j : bids for starting berths on the.' S flrfitinn Herman tapkcnn Hpr. n Mauney, and Jack Camp head j > list of reserves from the 1947 ry who are bidding strong for tring positions this year. 2nd candidates include RalphMender, a starting veteran from ! t year's team who suffered a bro- j i hand early in the 1947 season d was out of action most of the tson. A pair of husky lads, Billy ne Amos, veteran basketballer t for football for the first time his senior year, and Bob Jackson, > expected to make strong bids starting assignments. Don Flowis also a husky young end prosit. ^edford and Mauney are making ong bids for the first eleven tac> berths, with plenty of competin from Charles Mauney and tude Barret' Mill and Camp, along with Roger Daniel are bidding for the guard ts. I Herman Jackson, understudy to d Medlin at center last year and io took over first string when 'dlin was moved into the backId. lateT in the season, is the numr one snapper-back on the squad date. - .v"* v Vhite and Loftin are battling for ? tailback slot and both are small, it scat-backs with a lot of exper- j ice and should do some fancy j pping this year. Juth is the fullback choice to date th competition from Delvin Huff- j tier and Walter Griffin. Joyce Huffstetler and Bob Crawd have been working the block- i ; back positions. Matthews,' a starter several gam- i last year, has been running from ngback along with Richard Goins, | ochie Shvtle, and Jack Rhea. I i new 20-page bulletin contain; descriptions and full-color pices of common garden insects in rth Carolina has just been pubhed by the State College Ext en n Service and is now available distribution. Pwenlty-nine American varieties brid corn are now being tested in rope. - -. Potatoes are now off the ration t in Britain. lie Ends ipt. 10th. )DORANT | ular $1.00 jar | i li rug Store j > "? , , , . ?r v J'.*"- ^ , ;:?w September 3. 1948 hilling Hart * 1948 Schedule Sept. 17?Henderson ttlle ?Home. h. c. s. Oct. 8?Moiganton?Home. Oe*. IS?Rutherlordt4n?Home. OwS. 22?Cbetrrrllle-fHoine. Oct. 2??Mt. HoUy?Home. Hot. 5?Tech Hi?Away. Hot. 12?Shelby?Away. Hot. 19?-Lincolnton-i-Away. p.m. I Others 7:30 p. m. : T An experimental desert farm of fifty acres, for years a sun-burned waste of Sahara sand, is now yielding a rich harvest in -fruits, vegetables, and flowers for its owner who six years ago, wanted to "play around" with fifty acres of sand to see what would grow. Dixie ^ THEATRE FRIDAY Double Feature Program "Gentleman After Dark" Brian DonleVy also "Pudding Head" Judy Canova Slim Summerville Cartoon * Late Show 10:30 SATURDAY Double Feature Program "Arthur Take Over" Lois Collier Jerome Cowan alto "Eyes of Texas" . in Color Roy Rogers?Lynne Roberts Cartoon I .. : MONDAY & TUESDAY "MICKEY" in Color .. Irene Kerrey . Bill Goodwin * Newt Late Show Monday 10:30 TTE.wrtJE.9UAZ ^ Free Facial .; Mr. Burman White House of Wakef te!a Dermotoiagi st / Here FrL and Bat. SPECIAL PERMANENT FOR ? A CK-TO-SCHOOL ALL SI 5 PERMAHEHTS SPECIAL AT $11 Through goptomhof ladodM Export Hair Shaping BOIie Gene WHiuly Shop Wool Ring Stroot . v' . 'J*'. ' *