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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPEIHf GS oi INTEREST to WOMEN MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 167 MRS. MARVIN EIJMER MeGILL McGill-Williams Vows Spoken Wednesday In Home Ceremony Miss Maude Williams, daughter of Mr. a no Mr*. Wray A. Willia-ms, of Kings Mountain, oKamt :nc -bride of Marvm Elmer McGiil, son of Mis', kj. B. McVjiii, and trte )a;e 1? Bv Mc t^ill of K.rjgj: Mountain, Wednesday ttfternoor. at/our o'ciock a; sit r,o::?f *Ji the brxit s parents. R^- J- H Brendaii, j ;Sh:o: of tte CentjaJ Methodist church officiated ush.g th? double ring ceremony. * the ?u*h weie spoN?*r; under an jirch before the mantle in the music room, wr?ir .-j was banked with ferns ?and .lace> greenery interspersed with Ibastaets of white gladioli. L;ghied cathedral tapera in seven branched candelabra* added a soft glow to me wetting. H O. William*, brother of the bride, and Welford Bullock; bro ther-in-law, hghted the cathedral ta Iters. Mrs. John Gamble, sister of the t>ridegroom, pianist, and Mrs. C. X McCarver, of Gastonia, vocal soloist, presented a program of nuptial rnu* ?sic prior to. the speaking of th? vowg. Before the ceremony Mrs. <3 amble played The Sweeten Story Ever Told" and "Liebestraum"; 'To A Wild Rose was played softly a* h background for the exchange of ?vows. M?s> Mcv arver sang, "Tn rough The Years" and '1 Love You Truly." t>efore t-he cert mony and "The Lord'? jpraye.r," r.s the 'benediction. The traditional wedding marcfies were ?used ac tiie processional and reces sional The briri* ar.d groom entered to gether. The bride made f. pretty pi< lure in tier wedding gown of sheeT whiie organdy, a Mei-mont original, fashioned after the <qua'nt gowns o* an earlier period. It was designed wirh a high neckline, fitted bodict with an intricate design' of app15qu< <*aisiew and a full skirt with un pressed plea:s from the bodice to - 4he hem. Her shoulder tip veil of sheer "French illusion fell gracefully from a bandeiau of Illusion. She car ried a nosegay of white garden flow, -era centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Williams, mother of the toTide, wore a blue dress with white accessories and a shoulder corsage of red rosebuds. Mrs. Mt'Gill, mother of the bride groom, wore an orchid dress with white accessories and a shoulder corsage of oirvk rn??>'hu<!?? Reception Immediately following the cere- ! mony, the bride's parents, entertain ed the wedding guests at a recep tion. The bride's table in the dining room was covered with an Irish Un en clot+i and centered with a three tiered weeding cake topped by a ffniniature bride- and groom and Siankeri on either .<:de with white cut and served the wedding cake after the bride and bridegroom had cut the traditional first piece. Later Mr. and Mrs. McGlll left for a wedding trip to the mountains of Western North Carolina. For travel ing the bride wore a yellow Hand tnacher suit with white accessories anrt * orchid shoulder corsage. Mrs McGitt is a graduate of WCUNC and has been employed aP a teacher in the city schools of Gas tonia. N C. Mr. McGill is a gradu ate of ErskJne College and is now iemploved as a teacher at Sherrilfs Ford, N. C. On rhei~ return from their wedding trip th<> will make their home In Mooresvi tie ? Only members, of the two immedi ate families and the forio /ing out of-town guests were present: Mr* Late Classifieds MRS. CHARLES A. EVERETT. 0 ro ver, N. C.. is a representative au thorized to sell subscriptions to all magazines, lovely greeting cards, personalized stationery and bronzed babv shoes. This week's real spe cial is Newsweek maga/ine 49 week? for $S-*9 Ife^T l?r J*He* is 52 we?k? for $6.50. }? l-pd. Qr&ydpn Wafts, Mrs. JJmmie Tarle ion, Mrs. Tommie S;arr of Gastonia, Mr. and Mrs Welford Bullock, Sea Doard, Mis.i Bei r> Ware, .-isheville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kennedy ;-nd ehil :apers in crystal holders. Mrs. Watts aren of She! by, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McGill, Gastonia. Birth Announcements ? Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ellison an nounce the birth of a son, "Vuesday, June 21, Shelby hospital. Mr and Mrs. Rooert huff an.-oun ce the bir:h of a son, Thursday, June 23, in the Sheiby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Owens an nounce the birth of twin daughters, Friday, June 24, in the Shelby hos pital. Mr and Mrs. Gus Gordon announ ce the birth of a daughter, Monday, June 27. in the Shert>y hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Davis, route 3 announce the birth of a son, Wed nesday, June 29, Shelby hospital. | Serial Calendar Tbuxaday j &:uu ? Mw. G. F. Lattimore to enter taining at bridge compliment ing Miss Jean Webb, bride - > elect. Tuttdoy ? ine Home Arts Club meets with Mrs. J. ?, Anthony. Wednesday . v 8:00 ? Miss Beular Rhea is entertain I ing at bridge honoring Miss Jean Webb. ; Thursday 2:30 ? Mrs.^Fred Plonk Will entertain the Ace of Clubs: 4:00 6:00 ? -Mrs. H, E. Lynch, Miss Botty Lynoh are giving a tea at their home as a pre-nuptial ' courtesy to Miss Jean Wetob. 8:00 ? Honoring Miss Jean Webb, | . Mrs. Virginia Rosenthal is en tertaining at bridge. Friday 8:00 ? Mrs. A. A. Lackey, Jr., is en tertaining at bridge at the Wo man's Cub complimenting Miss Jean Webb. Adelphian Club Meet* With Mrs. P. D. Herndon ' . Mrs. P. D. Herndon entertained the Adelphian cliro and three invit ed guests last Thursday night. The hostess assisted t>y Mrs. Har old Crawford and Mrs. Wilson Craw, ford, served London Mist, assorted cakes and pineapple juic^ on the guests arrival. ftook was played progressively at three tables in rooms arranged witjf garden flowers. When scores were j counted Mrs. W. T. Weir and Mrs. ' Harold Crawford were presented [prizes. Coca-Cola Party I Honors Miss Jean Webb Mrs*/ Percy F. Dilling entertained Friday aiternoon from 4:30-5:30 at a. delightful Informal cola party honoring .Miss Jean Welob, bride-e leCi of July. Miss Web-D had chosen for' the party an attractive frock of blue organdy with wh$te accessor ies and a large white picture hat. Guests were greeted at the door by Mts. H. R. Hunnicu'*. Mrs. C. A. Dilling introduced them to -the re ceiving line campostc of Mrs. Dill ing, Miss Webb and fie i mother, Mr* H. R. Webb. The refreshment tat>le waif, cov ered with, a handsome ii$en Cloth with lnset? of. lace, centered With a crystal bowl of white glads, garden ias, and baby 'brea'th, flanked on ei ther side with crystal Candelabras holding lighted wh?;e tapers. Silver trays of canaples ana assarted par ty sandwiches and dainty cakes com pletcd the appointment*.. fyom a tea cart deoora'ted with ivy, shasta dais ies and Queen Ann's laVe Iced colars were served from a large cut glass punch bow) by Mrs. Joe Grimes and Mrs. E. K. Whitenei. Salted nuts were passed by little Annie Vera Dllllng. The hostess presented Mi?s Webb a gift -of silver in her loridal pat tern. More phan fifty guests called | ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence Patrick attended the annua] Joint conten tion of the North Carolina and South Carolina Cotton seed Orushers asso ciation at Grove Park Inn, Asheville ; the first of the week. Kings Mountain and Bessemer City . DRIVE-IN THEATRE LAST SHOWING FRIDAY. IULY 1st (Starts Thursday, June 30 Shop AT GREAT SAVINGS PEDAL PUSHERS? size 8-16 ..... $1.98 LADIES' SHORTS $1 49 and $1,98 ' LADIES' T-SHIRTS Suede Knit Cap Sleeves Assorted colors $1.00 STRIPES? SMS GIRLS' SHORTS Sixes 3?14 SIM and $1.85 EXTRA. BIG, HEAVY BEACH ' TOWELS BOYS' S WIM TRUNKS $1.43 ? Si. 79 BOYS' SHORTS , $us ' jkQYS' SPORT SHIRTS $I.4S ? $1.98 GIRLS' CAP SLEEVE T-SHIRTS $1.00 OTHERS 59c and 79c GtR SWIM LS' SUITS S4.95 Value $2.95 , ONE GROUP GIRLS' SUN DRESSES Values S2.95 to $4.95 $1.00 $2LS0 MEN'S J SWIM TRUNKS $1.90-4248 MEN'S T-SHIRTS 79c and $1.79 Men's Summer Cool SPORT SHIRTS $1.98 Silk, value $3.95 - $2.95 413 Noiifa Piedmont Ave AMOS & SON Phone 325-W Twin Table Club Meets po"?1 plants- A tempting chicken ~ salad course with accessories was With Mrsi. O. W? Myers Berved before the progressions of bridge. Mrs. O. W. Myers very graciously When scored were counted at ?he entertained the members of the Twin conclusion of four progressions prlz Tatole Bridge clrfb and invited es were presented Mrs. N. F. McGill guest^ Tuesday night - and Mrs. E. W. Griffin. The home wa# lovely with floral Mrs. Jim Smith and Mrs. L. P. arrangements of jpink glads and Stowe were additional guest*. ? ; Swim Suits ?P ''?'^,:v-?*"- * w: 'u>:'/a LADIES ? 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