SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS of INTEREST to WOMEN MRS. P. D. HERN DON. Editor PHONE 167] Dewey Caldwell's To Note 25th Anniversary The following invitations have 1wn issued: Mr, and Mrs . Dewey Caldwell . ?equetu ihe honor of your presence at the celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding' anniversary on Saturday, the eighteenth of June nineteen hundred and forty-nine 102 Margrace Kinff?? Mountain, North Carolina Informal It might b? a toy gun ?BUT. then again it tmight not Don t take chances ? hand over Ihe money A Hold Up & Robbery pol icy written through' this agency will' guarantee recovery ol your )os$ ? {. I. WAMICK, MANAGER OffKC At HOMlllKlitM/Mt Miss Peggy Smith Bride-Eleci Honored I Seasonal flowers in effective pro i fusion adornt-d the party rooms in j the home of Mr. and Mi?. J. H. Davi> Friday night when Misses Maxin* Horii, Betty Hayej? and Beity Knox Davis entertained, honoring Mis: Peggy Smith, brl'.e-elect. Several bridal contests were en joyed with prizes going to Mrs. W. B Logan, Mrs. 5. R. Suber and Miss Beulah Rhea. ? . ? After the evenings entertainment period, the hostesses served an ice course carrying out the bridal col ors of green and white. The hostesses presented the hon oree crystal in her chosen pattern. Hi-Lo Bridge Club With Dr. And Mrs. D. F. Hord Amid a setting of roses and pansi. es two tables were appointed for re freshments on gUests arrival last Fri day night w>hen Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Hord entertained the Hi-Lo bridge club and two invited guests, Mr, and Mrs. John Chesrire. A dessert course was served on the arrival of- the guests. Bridge was played progressively. When scores were added and com pared high for ladies went to Mrs. John Cheshire with Glee E. Bridges carrying off high for men. Keep Foods mr Fresher with Moisture lull # Progress Ice Refrigerators For Sole 6 Ice Chests For Sale KINGS MOUNTAIN COTTON Oil COMPANY ICE & COAL PHONE 124 Ice Cream Salt and All S'" i Crushed Ice SALE Print Materials Stripes Prints Suitable for shorts, halters, pajamas, dresses, play suits Children's Sun suits. special 29c yd. Only 1.000 yards available for this BEXJTS Special. Buy early for widest choisel Belk's Department Store Remember ? You Always Save At Belk's mm ? - ? MRS. BRUCE W. BOYLES Bcyles-Watterson Wedding Saturday At the home of Rev. C. C. Crowe, pastor ol the Oak Grove Baptist church, Saturday morning at 10:00 o'clock* Miss Melba Watterson and Bruce W. Boyies, both of Kings Mountain were united in marriage. Rev. Crowe officiated using the double ring ceremony. Snapdragons and potted plants de corated the joom in which the vows j were spoken. The bride was smartly attired in a , suit of. light blue gabardine with which she used brown and pink ac j cessories. At her shoulder she wore pink rosebuds. Only members of the Immediate families were present fori Personals I i . i Hugh Early has returned to Wash j ington, D. C., after spending a week i ! with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Early. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Limerick and daughter, Diane, ,*lr. and Mrs. J. H. I Sherrer and Lois Sherrer attended' a housetoarming for Mr. and Mrs. Hal B. Brafford in Charlotte, Wed nesday night. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Alexander and baby of Kannapolis, Miss Eva Plonk of Charlotte visited Mrs. R. S. Plonk and family Sunday. Mrs. H. K. James, of Woodruff, I was spendlhe-day guest of her dau ghter, Mrs. Martin Harmon, Tues day. j Midshipman Jimmie Pressley is spending a few days with his par en is, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pressley. He is being trahsferfed to the Panama , Canal Zone. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byers and son, Roger, Mr. and Mrs. James Leigh, and son, Jimmie, enjoyed a motor trip Sunday through Western North Carolina. Mrs. Callie of Lumberion,; is visiting her nephew, Erile Powers and Mrs. Powers. Miss Nell McGill of Charlotte was a week end guest of her mother, Mrs Boyce M:Gill. " ' > .1 W. K. Crook spent iast week in At lanta. Miss Vergie Harmon has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. John. Markas, of Morganton. She went especially to attend the grad uation exercises of her niece, M^s | Patricia Ann Marka9. Dixie FRIDAY JUNE 10 ? LAST SHOWING ? "Let's Live a Little" Helen Lem art Robert Camming! New* ? Cartoon Lett* Show Friday 10:30 p. m. SATURDAY. JUNE U Double Feature Program "Behind Locked Doors" Lucille Bromor Richard Carlson also "Cod* of the Prairie" Sunset Canon Smiley Burnett* MON. & TUESw Juno 13.14 "Three Musketeers" Lana Turner ? Gene Kelly Jane Allyaoa News WEDNESDAY. June IS Double Feature Program "In This Corner" Scott Brady ? Anabel Shaw also "Sundown in Santa Fe" ! Rocky Lane THURS. 4 FRI.. Jane 16.17 * ' "He Walked By Night" Richard Base hart Scott Brady ? Nsws Cartoon the ceremony. Mrs. Boyles is the daughter o f Mr. I and Mrs. J. W. Watterson of Kings Mountain. She is a graduate of B^ih Ware high school and Evans Busi ness-school of Gastonia. She now holds a position with the First Na tional Bank. The bridegroom is the son of the ?ate Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Boyle*. He attended Beth-Ware high school and served three years in the armed service. He is employed with ' the Good Will Press of Gastonia. , ' ? - ' ? ?? ? | Immediately following the cere mony rhe couple left for a honey- I moon in Western North Carolina. | Upon their return they will make j their home on Fair-view street, Kings j Mountain. . j Clegg Goforih of Kannapolis spent j Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Frank Gofoith. . ( Mrs. A. C. Dawson of Greenville, S. C., was a guest of her brother, W. K. Crook and Mrs. Crook over the weekend- - - Mrs. Frances B. Simpson of St. Augustine, Fla., is visiting Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., W. B., and J. B. Simpson Mrs. W. P. Saunders and Miss Dor othy Saunders of Robbins visited Mrs. R. S. Plonk and family last week. Miss' EmeJyn Gillespie and guest Miss Janet Zimmer, of Port Wash ington, N. Y., Miss BWty Holbrook of Lowell lef: by motor Tuesday for a fisit with Miss Zimmer in Port Washington, going from there to' visit pehoolmates in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. , * Q f Mr. and Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Murray of Maiden and B. A Murray attended the grad uating exercises at Duke Universi ty. James ThToneburg was a member of the grtduating class. Jeny Mur ray, a nephew of Mrs. Throneburg and B. A. Murray's graduated from the Divinity School, Mrs. Jerry Mux ray was a graduate of the School of Nursing. Drive-In Theatre Kings Mtn.-Gastonla Highway Box office opens 6:30 p. m. Closes 10 p. m. Last Show 10:30 Friday* June 10 Double Feature "MONET MADNESS" Hugh Beaumont -TWILIGHT ON THE RIO GRANDE" Gene Autry Saturday, June U Cartoon Sunday, Jtine 12 -SWISS MISS" Laurel and Hardy News and Cartoon Men. * Tuefc, June 13 * M -THE MACOMBER AFFAIR" Gngory Peck ? Joan Bennett Comedy Wed. 6. Thurs- June IS *1 ?~ -THE BRIDE GOES WILD" Van Johnson ? June AUyson News and Cartoon - Friday. June 17 Doable Feature -TRAIL OF VIGILANTES" Franchot Tone-Peggr Mora an -AFFAIRS OF GERALDINE" Jane Withers. James Lydon Cartoon Saturday, June 18 -NEVER SAT GOOD-BTE" Erroll Flynn-Eloanor Parker Cartoon This Is A Family Theatre All Children Under 12 ADMITTED FREE ?Shows Start At Dusk? Mrs. Pa Ml Bennett and small dau fi;er. Paula, i>pen-t last weekend in amden, S. C. Mi^is Bobbie Simmons is on a vis to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. limmons of Mobile. Ala. Mrs. J. M. Miss Eva Moore , md Linda Moore visited Mr. and j >t-s. Ralph Robert# and Mr. and Mrs. j k>y Weaver nea? Shelby Sunday. Miss Joyce Foster spent last week I It Myrtle Beach. Mrs. O. A. Rhea of Lincolmon is ' spending several days with Mrs. I ?rank Goforth. IMPEBIA I * THEATRE ^ ? NOTICE ? PRICE CHANGES Effective Immediately ADULTS? 30c (tax incL) CHILDREN? 9c FRIDAY ONLY. June 10 "Across the Bay" George Rait-Jcxm Bcarcii also "Last Round-up" Gene Autiy No. 14 "Jungle Girl" SATURiJAT ONLY. June U Two Big Westerns "Four Faces West*' . . . .Joel McCrea also "'Buckskin Frontier" Richard Dlx Cartoon ? Serial MON. & TUES? June 13 & 14 Nice girls don't do such things, but she did . . . "Advtntures in Baltimore" Shirley Temple ? John Agar Cartoon and "Girls in White" WED. & THURS.. June TTdl# "Treasure of Sierra Madre" Humphrey Bog ait also "Who Killed Dock Robbin?" Larry Olsen Cartoon and "King of the Jungleland" Bakings mountain^ BESSEMER CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE SHOWS BEGIN AT DUSK OPEN 7 DATS PER WEEK Thursday. June 9 . ? Last Showing ? ?IT HAPPENED ON 5th AVE," Victor Moor*? Don DeFore Gale Storm Short Friday. June 10 *X:HUMP AT OXFORD' Launel and Hardy 3 Shorts Saturday, June 11 "BLAZE OF NOON" William Holden ? Ann Baxter Short Sunday- June 12 "FIGHTING FATHER DUNNE" Pat O'Biien ? Una O'Conner Short Mon. & Tucs., June 13-14 "BABE RUTH STORY" Claire Trearor-William Bendix Short Wed. 6 Thurs. June 15. IS "CROSSFIRE" .Robert Mi tchum- Robert Tourvg 1 2 Shirts Friday. June 17 "Seven Were Sand" Richard Denning Gathering Craig - _ 2 Shorts Saturday, June *9 "J IOCS & MAGGIE IN SOCIETY" Joe Tule ? Rente Redno 3 Shorts Spndav, Tune )9 "CR^SS MT HFA?t~ Sonny Tnft* ? Hutton 2 Big Shorts ~?T~ FREE ADMISSION ? To Children Unden 12 When accompanied by parents ADMISSION 40c .raiisi' O f THEATRE1 # Air Conditioned # JLo Kinqs Mountain's Newest ? Best Theatre Friday and Saturday, June 1G & 11 tim studio that gave you The NAKED CITT how am too* *?th STEPHEN McNALLY SUE ENilMO ? lARim WMTllfi I I ond introducing "THE DUKES" J A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE CARTOON SHORT Monday and Tuesday. June 13 & 14 \ :/ JOYOUSLY REUNITED IN M G M's LATEST PRE-nELEASE rttWj--2 Days Old Late Show Monday 10:30 P. M. Wednesday and Thursday. June IS & IS LATEST PRE-RELEASE NEWS ? 2 Day* Old Lots Show Wednesday 10:30 p. m. SHOW STARTS 3 P. ML DAILY Saturday At 1 P. W. ? The Management of the JOY THEATRE wishes to ex press its sincere appreciation for the splendid reception given on Opening Night, Wednesday, June 1. TH/uTKF PHONE 500 ? e PHONE 500

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