' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS
of INTEBEST to WOMEN
MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE I$7
Pope-Finger
Nuptials Tuesday
Miss Faye Pope of Magnolia and
Fred Finger of New York City wen
united ih marriage Tuesday after
noon at 2 o'cieok ,in a simple service
held in ?>t. Matthew's Lutheran
churdh. Rev. W. H. Stender heard the
couple take the vow* of the double
ring ceremony.
The bride and bridegroom c .(ered
the church and came to the altar to
gether. The bride was smartly attir
ed in a white suit, worn with blue
-accessories, with white orchid pin
ned on her shoulder.
# Only members of the two immedi
Ate families were present.
After the ceremony the couple left
tor New York City where they will
make their home.
N. C.E. A. Unit
Enjoys Dinner
Seventy -five mehib^rs oT the
Kings Mountain unit of the North
Carolina Educational association
TMPEBIA I
? THEATRE *-?
? NOTICE #
PRICE CHANGES
Effective
Immediately ..
ADULTS? 30c (tax inch)
CHILDREN? 9c
FRIDAY ONLY June 3
Double Feature Pfociom
"Calendar Girl"
Jane Fraxee
also
"Where Trails Divide"
Tom Kevne
"Jungle Girl" Serial
Cartoon .
SATURDAY ONLY Juot 4
Double Feature Pioaiam
"Frontier Revenge"
Lash LaRue-Fuzry St John
also
"Fighting 69th"
James Cagney-Pat O'Brien
Cartoon
No. 2 "Biuce Gentry"
HON. & TL'ES., June 6 & 7
_ Feature? P rogj an
'Bomba. the Jungle Boy
in sepitone
Johnny Sheffield.
also
"Sky Dragon"
A Charlie Chan Detective
Mystery
Cartoon
WEX. & THUHS- June S & 9
Double Feature Prooxarr
"The Fabulous Texan"
Wild Bill Elliott
also
'Scudda Hoo. Scudda Kay'
in technicolor
June Haver
Cartoon ? Serial
Drive-In Theatie
King* Mtn.-Castonia Highway
Pox office opens 6:30 p. m.
Friday. June 3
Doable Feature
"HOME IN OKUHOKA"
"JUNGLE WOMAN"
Evelyn Ankers
Cartoon "
Saturday. June 4
-SOFIA"
Gene Raymond
Patricia Morrison
In color
Cartoon ?
Sunday. June J>
"B. F. DAUGHTEEB"
New* and Cartoon
Barbara Stanwyck
Van Hellin
Man. & Tueft- June t & 7
'KINGS ROW"
Ann Sheridar
Robert Cummingr
Cartoon
Wed. & Thursw June S & 9
"ON OUR MERRY WAY"
Paulette Goddard
Dorothty Lamovr
Henry Fonda
New* and Cartoon
Friday. June 10
Double Feature
"MONEY MADNESS"
Hugh Beaumon*.
"TWILIGHT ON THE RIO
GRANDE"
Gene Autry
Saturday, June 13
*"r(?TT
- . ? ijK i tOrf
Cartoon
This Is A Family Theatre
All Children Under 12
ADMITTED FREE
? Shows Start At Dusk?
and their quests, including two re- 1
lired teachers, memoes of the Board
of Lduca tion, and their wives and I
husbands, and other friends enjov id I
a dinner meeting May 23 ai 7 p. m. |
in the Woman*. Club.
I Miss Margaret Goforth, president '
presided most graciously during the
following program:
Invocation: Miss Laura Bell.
Weicome to guests: Howe]] Lane
_ Group singing led by Miss Alice
Ki den hour, accompanied by Miss
j Bonnie Mcintosh.
Solo: -Pale Hands," Mrs. Juanita
warren. . ..
; Introduction of speaker.' Subf B
N. Barnes. '
Address: "Earmarks of Good' Tea
ching ?Dr. W' Amos Abrams, asso
of N- c- Edu^ati<>n j
Recognition of the following new. i
!y elccrtu ??Ck*rs ror 1949-50:
President: MUs Loi* Watson.
Vice-r.-esident: Mrs. Juanita War- '
ren.
Secretary: Mis* Helen Turner.
The decorations, an interpretation
of May flowers, were unusually ar
tistic and colorful. The tables, " ar
ranged in a jsquare, enclosed a lar
ge, graceful arrangement of trail
ing Dorothy Perkins rose* and were
ri!hl,C*nter trinrmings of
strips o, pink, green, and fellow pa- '
per. groups of ligthted green candle^
In law crystal holders and oblong
crystal bowls of mixed flowers. Each
place was market by a yellow pia< e
card and decorated wirh a hand col
ored basket. Vases of mixed flow,
orf candies and sprays of
Dorothy Perktns roses at the or,.
trance, or. sMe table>, and t*H?
center windows comi>;e>\. ya
effect.
Mrs. J. A. Neisler
Gives Luncheon
A very lovely luncheon was given
Monday by Mrs. J A Neisier hon
oring Mrs. Baron Groves of Gas.o
nia, a no Mrs D. P. Moore of Shelby
and her house gues;, Mr., J. \v Tim
berlake. ' "
Rose- and sweet peas ir. unusual
and aiuactive arrangements were
used to decorate the home.
'A very tempting three course lun- '
cheon \v as served, after which image
was enjoyed.
Gleaners Class
Enjoy Outing
The Gleaners Sunday School clas?
ol the First Baptist church heiri its,
regular monthly meeting Mondav'
night a: 'he home of Mrs. A Lien Hern
don near Clover, S. C...
This Adji the pay off party for
the losers in an attendance contest
which nad been held in the class.
Mrs. v. B. Kails, pres. Jor.t, was in
charge of the business session.
Ways ;r, which the cla?> couid ra.se
money for the building fund was
discussed. ,
A wtuner and hamburger roast
was en.ioved by the eighteen mem
bers present.
Large Crowd Attends
Teen-Age Dance
The Entertainment Committee of '!
the Kings Mountain Country Club re
port the Teen-Age dance held in the
club ballroom Friday night was en- I
Joyed by fifty or more young people. !
The dance was informal and mu- j
sic was- furnished bv Gene Timms !
Quintet.
Dixie
FRIDAY LAST SHOWING
"Adventures of Gallant
Bess"
In technicolor
Fus*y Knight - Audrey Long
New*
lot* Show 10:30
SATURDAY
Double Feature Program
"Parole. Inc."
Michael O'Shea
Turhan Bey
also
"Tuscon Raiders"
wild Bin Elliott
Cobby Hayes
Cartoon
MONDAY & TUESDAY
"The Sun Comes Up"
In color
Jeanotte McDonald
Lloyd Nolan
Newv
WEDNESDAY
Double Feature Prog nam
"Hired Wife"
Rosalind Russell
Brian Aherne
alsc
"Prince of the Plains"
Monte Hale? Paul Hurst
Shorts
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
June >-10
"Lets Live a Little"
Hedy Lemarr
Robert Cummku?s
N ews? Cartoon
. ' ?v,j . '
AUGUST BRLUt ? Mi. and
Mrs. E. J. Lot* lace oi Kings Moun
tain announce the engagement o t
their daughter, Joyce Earline, to Mr.
Phillip Eugent Whet* tine, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wh?Utine. also
of Kings Mountain. The , wedding
will take place early in August
Open House Sunday
At Camp Rotary
Sunday, June 5, Open House for
adults will t*e obntrvM at Camp Ro- |
tary fiom 2:30 until 5:30 p. m. Come ;
and bring your friends. The swim- i
ming pooi wili be open so if yo? |
\vc>ukl like to take a dip bring your
suit and towels.
A member of the council suggests '
you ride out the old Linwood, road
Sunday and have a look at the Girl
Stout Camp.
Music Festival June 9
At Park Grace School
The Park Grace Music Festival un
der the diree'io* of Mls?? Bonnie Mo.
In tosh u'il bt lieir %'une 9,. at ":30
?oVfock in the Park Grace auditor
: u m.
The. ?rhoo. ?)ev club of 30 voices
>v.H. render *>#>vef:i: >** tV'ions.
The p'ano .-.Wflfris participating
? re ?ifjerrii.i .Spear-,. Ik>rls Jear. Sel
Social Calendar
FricJcrf
Mr>. 3. M. Cooper is entertain
ing the Ace of Clubs at a din
ner oridge.
8:00 ? h;-Lo bridge club will meet
A.:h Dr. and Mr,s. D. F. Hord.
Saturday
i'b Nich; at the Country
Club with dinner, dancing and
3*i*igo.
Monday
3:.vi ? Circle No. 5 of the Presbyter
ian church will meet with Mrs.
H. N. Moss.
3:30 ? yix-Ie No. o of Central Metho
dist cnurch will meet with Mrs.
J. R. Da yis.
7:30? Y.W. A. of the First Baptist
church will meet- with Miss
Nancy Allen.
8:00 ? Circle No. 1 of the Presbyterian
church will meet at the- home
o* Mrs. J. N. Gamble. '
8:00 ? Circle No. 4 'will meet at the
home of Miss Helen Hay.
8:00? Circle No. 2 of Central Metho
dist church will meet at the
home of Mrs. G. F. Lattimore.
8:00 ? -Circle No. 4 will meet with
Mr* J. H. Arthur.
Tuewtof
8:0k>? Circle No. 3 of Central Metho
dist church meets with Mrs.
David Hamrick.
8:00 ? The Home Afts CJub meets
with Mrs. P. D. Herndon.
Wednesday
8:00 ? Estill Councilman circle of
the First Baptist church will
meet a* the home of Mrs. Bob ,
McDaniel.
Thuttdaf i.
8:00? There will be a quarterly meet ?
ing 'of the Girl Scout Town j
Council in the lounge of the
? Woman's club.
lars. Barbara Welch, Patricia Comp
ton, Jackie Sue Ganrt, Joyce Comp
?ton, and Tillie Elizabeth Arrow id. ;
FlenvMauney will play several se- '
lections on the violin.
The public is- cordially invited to
the festival.
OY THEATR
Air Conditioned
?E
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JUNE 3 ? 4
Younger Brothers
W
warns* Bros. ^Technicolor
W Hflrtii %*mk
MONDAY AND TUESDAY. JUNE 6?7
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Si-. : ' > " -? i
What
happens
when
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. TOM DRAKE ALAN YOUNG
Late Show Monday 10:30
shouldn't happen
to a coHogo!
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. JUNE 8?9
"No Man Can Kill aTexas Ranger..,
and get away with it!
Poromount pttitnH
William HOLDEN
William BENDIX
Show Starts 7 P. M. Nightly
SATURDAY AT 1 P. M.
? THIS IS A TEMPORARY SCHEDULE ?
Announcement will be made as toon a* possible con
cerning our regular schedule
Recital Program At
School Friday 7:30
Piano students of Miss Bonnie Me.
Intosh will be presented in a Music
Recital Friday evening, June 3, at
7:30 o'clock in the ' Central high
school auditorium.
Those participating are Joyce
Hooe, Georgene Petrucelli, Eaye
Welis, Martha Baker, Nan Jean
Gantt, Dick Hunnicutt, Minnie Sue
Mitchem, Jeanene Hallman, Jerry
Lee McCarter, Dorothy Smith, Pris
cilla Guyton, Elizabeth Camp, Hazel
Thrift, Barbara Gault, Ernestine
Short, Jfcil Ramsey, Shirley Falls,
Barbara Grantham, Johnnie Petru
eelli, FajTe Kay, Dorothy Fulton, and
Jo Ann Caveny. 1
The public is cordially invited to
art end the recital.
Birth Announcements |
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harmon an- ;
nounce the birth of a* daughter, Fri- j
day, May 27, in the Shelby hospital. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsey an- i
nounce the birth of a daughter Sun- j
day, May 29, a* the Garrison Gener- <
als hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Combs an
nounce the birth of a son, Monday,*
May 30, in the Shelby hospital. 1
f? ??? ' 1
Mrs. H. R. Hunnicutt
Fetes Ace Of Clubs
Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt was host
ex* to the members of the Ace of
Clubs and invited guests Including
Mrs. E. A. Smith, Mrs. S. A. Neisler,
and Mrs. J. W. Timberiake of Arling
ton, Va., Thursday afternoon.
Artistic. arrangements of roses
and moun.'ain laurel were utse^ in
the home.
After four progressions of bridge
the hostess served a salad and
sweet course with accessories.
When the scores were tallied Mrs.
Fred Plonk scored high and Mrs. W.
K. Mauney, Jr., second high. They
were presented gifts and Mrs. J. 5V.
Timberake an honor gift.
Bridge Party Given
By Mrs. G. F. Lattimore
Seasonal flowers in effective pro
fusion adorned the party rooms in
the home of Mrs. G. F\ Latfimore las*
Thursday afternoon when she enter
tained at lour rabies of bridge.
At the close, of the progressions
score awards were presented Mrs.
Tolly Shuford, high, Mrs. Paul Hen
dricks, second high,' and Mrs, O. W.
Myers, low.
A very tempting saJad course was
served .
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