Miss Rhea Reveals Her Wedding Plans ?*fans have been completed and ' ?re announced this week for the wed 4Ung of Miss Beulah Elizabeth Rhea, Siungest daughter of Mrs. James onroe Rhea and the late Mr. Rhea, And Charles Jerome Splvey, son of Mr. and Mis. Weaver Jerome Splvey. The wedding will take place Sat urday evening August 27, at 5:30 -p. m. in the First Baptist church. Jtev. L. C. Pinnix, pastor of the young couple, will officiate using the dou ble ring ceremony. A program o i nuptial music will be presented by Mrs: Garrison Go forth, organist, and Blllie Gene Amos, baritone, soloist. The bride will be given in mar riage by her uncle, J. E. Mauney, The groom will have his father, tfr. W. J. Splvey as hi* best man. Miss Jane Elliott of RtUherfordton soommate of the bride-elect at Wake *V>rest college will be maid of hon or. / Mrs. Jack Reamon of Haveleck, 4N. C., sister of the bride-elect, will be matron of honor. Bridesmaids win Include Miss Jean MeCl.iin, ; Miss Betty Lynch, Miss Mary Beth 1 ?lord and Miss Shirley Splvey, sister j of che groom. Ushers will bp Eddie Smith, Ed- i xJie Campbell, Jack A. Greene, of Charlotte, and Joe P. Gamble of Monroe. ? , ' . ; Miss Rhea hat- been shown num- 1 ?>muH pre- nuptial courtesies since j announcement of her engagement I and additional parties are planned > 5n her honor. ?Wednesday afternoon Mrs. G. A. Ctridges and Mrs. J. C. Bridges are enteraining at bridge, Thursday ?light Mrs. David Neill will enter ?aln at bridge, Friday Miss Peggy Arthur and Mrs. A. A. Lackey of !Fallston axe giving a bridge lunch- ' en at the home of Miss Arthur. Tuesday night Miss Louann Hern don and Frances- Payne are enter taining at bridge. Friday at 1 o'clock Miss Jean Mc Clain and Mrs. Garrison Goforth, are entertaining at a bride's maid luncheon at the home of the former. The rehearsal will be at 7:30. At 9 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Maundy | will fete the attendants, out of town j guests and relatives at a cake cut j ting at their home. Mrs. W. O. Ruddock Hostess At Bridge A lovely party was given Monday | night at the Woman's Club when ) ..Mrs. William O. Ruddock entertain- J ed at bridge honoring Miss Peggy Morrow of Gastonia, bride-elect of the week. The lounge of the club was decorated with mixed flowers. Before th? progressions of bridge, Mrs. Ruddock, assisted by Misses Kitty Falls and Jean Cash, served a dessert course, At the end of the progressions, Miss Virginia Summers won high score prize, Miss Marilyn Biggers won low prize, and Mrs. B. C. Mor row won the floating prize At this time, the hostess remembered Miss Morrow with a gift of china in her selected pattern. Mrs. David Weill, a recent bride, and Miss Beulah Rhea, bride-elect of the season, were also remembered with gifts. Among the out of town guests pres ent were Mrs. L. A. Morrow, mother of the honoree, Mrs. B. C. Morrow, Mrs. Richard Groves, Mrs. Plato Pearson, Misses Winnie Jordan, E lizabeth Cunningham, ?^nd Mary Bryant, all of Gastonla, and Misses Marilyn, Biggers and Mary Virginia Sommers of Charlotte. . Here is tKe bottc^-bos* d'eu odvertised in Good Housekeeping) Well mode in Neipoco ? o new royon with the alpaca-like look Poris it tolktng obovrt. Crisp ? with o frosty gleam, in rich fall colors. Gunmetol- block, deep green, oak-leaf red. Sizes 10-20 New ?dlattefel* w?!?t kngHi ?* ell Mil Nelly DmiI Twe rowt ?f mtdilnf ?? Imv< ?> l? tar m4m?* Wnfth ? rif t*p for twftk DRESS SHOP , a? ? I? ? Social Calendar Friday 11:00? -Miss Peggy Awtiur and Mrs. A. A. Lackey, Jr., are enter staining at a bridge luncheon at the home of Mis? Arthur. 8:0<K-MHe9 Mauney assisted by Mlsg Frances Symmers will give a concert the High School auditorium sponsored by the DAR. Monday 2:30 ? Mrs. Paul Neisler will enter tain member^ of the Duplicate Bridge Club at her home on Gaston street. 7:30 ? Mary Kennedy Circle of the Boyce Memorial church meets with Mrs. Tom Cra.vford. 8:00? France- Hamilton Circle of the Boyce Memorial ARP chur ch will meet with Mrs. Bill Ful ton, Mlss? Elizabeth Anthony will present the program. 8:00 ? The Frances Garrison Circle meeis with Mrs. Deck Fulton. 8:00 ? Charles Jerome Spivey is giv ing a stag dinner party at the New South honoring the at tendants of his wedding paj*ty. TvMdoy 8:0p ? Members pf the Twin-Table Bridge Club will meet at the hor^? of Mrs. E. W. Griffin. Friday 3:00 ? The Kortnighters club will meet at the Country Club, Mrs. j L. W. Hamrick, hostess. Birth Announcements . j i Mr. and Mrs. Bill Surber announ- . ce the birth of a son, on Thursday, I August 11, at the Garrison General ! hospital. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. English an - j nounce the birth of a son, John Char les, on Wednesday, Aug. 10, at Gas ton Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Lingerfelt an nounce the birth of a son Thursday August 11. at the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Welch an nounce the birth of a daughter Sat urday August 13, at the Shelby hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gore announce the birth of a son, Sunday, August 14, at the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster, route 3, announce the birth of a daughter Monday, August 15, at the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Evans announ ce the birth of a daughter, Marion Lennox, Sunday night, August 14, at the Charlotte Memorial hospital. ?Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brltt announ ce the b'%',h of a son, Thursday, Au gust 18, at Presbyterian hospital. ' Tuesday Club With .Mrs. C. G. Dilling Amid a setting of late summer flowers two tables were placed for ! bridge at the home of Mrs. C. G. i ODilling on Tuesday afternoon, when ; she entertained members of the | Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club and one invited guest, Mrs. Jim Smith. Prior to the progressions Mrs. Dil ling served a dessert course. When tallies were compared Mrs. H. R. Neisler was found to hold high , score for the afternoon. ? G. E. Bridges Hosts To Hi-Lo Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs, J. C. BridtfM W^re hosts to members of the Hi-l/j bridge club at their home Saturday I rright. Colorful r>-~ angements of pot 1 ted plants wer ,-.sed as room deco | rations. - : ? . ' After four progressions of bridge cold cuts were served buffet style. Mrs. G. E. Bridges and Sam Stall ings were awarded high score priz es. :l ? : DATE IN COTTOK ? ? Cotton cordu soy in 90UI . . . for a young dato ditM that can b? worn all through tba fall and wlntn. Joan Norton Ir win puts M? pochats on ths tuB skirt, styles a larg* graceful col la. for tb? snug bodies and elastlciros Mrs. David Neill Honored At Tea Mrs. B. S. Neill and hex daughter,! Mrs. Jack B. Fortune, of Hickory, were hostesses Wednesday after- ' noon at the Neill home on West J Gold street to some 200 invited guests at a charming tea, honoring ' Mrs. David Moore Nei!l, recent bride. The Neill home was delightfully and lavishly decorated with a .large variety of summer flowers. Guests called from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. ' After being received at >he door, guests were Introduced to the receiv ing line, including Mrs. NeilC Mrs. Fortune, Mrs. David Neill, Mrs. Hal* bert Webb, Miss Peggy Arthur, Mrs. | A. A. Lackey, Jr., of Fallston, and Miss Dorcas Carpenter, On entering the spacious dining | room, the guests were served deli cious pineapple ice and fancy cakes. Placed at one side of the table was the large punchbowl, while the cen ter of the table was decorated with a large crystal bowl of mixed white flowers. The guests left via the den and side porch, where a guest register wa- maintained. A -"Sis ing the hostesses in enter taining the guests were: Mrs. L. E. Abbfytt, Mrs-. J. H. Arthur, Mrs. M. H. BLser, Mrs. H. S. Blackmer, Mrs. P. F. Dining, Miss Betty Elliott of Shel by, Mrs. Coman Falls, Mrs. Dan Fin ger, Mrs. E. W. Griffin, Mrs. Frank ! Hoyle, Miss Betty Hord, Mrs. J. E. | Herndon, Mrs. J. A. Riser, of Char ( lotte, Mrs. Paul Mauney, Mrs. R. H. McGombs,.of Hickory, Mrs. J. C. Mc Kinney, Mrs. D. L. Nickles, of Hick ory, Mrs. Hugh Ormand, Mrs. T. *P. iPruett, of Hickory, Miss Franc es Payne, Mrs. M. E. Stanton, Mrs. G. IE. Still, Mrs. F, R. Summers, Miss Bobbie Simmons, Mrs. W. B. Thom son and Mrs. W. W. Tolleson. [Study Club Met [Tuesday Night The August meeting of the Study ; Club was held in the home of Mrs. P. D. Herndon Tuesday evening. Mixed summer flowers were used | as room decorations. An ice course | was served during the social half houT befo:| the program. Mrs. B. N. Barnes presented Miss es Virginia and Frances Summers, I who presented the program. Miss Frances Summers sang "I Heard a Forest Praying," ? depose, and "Lit tle Grey Home In The West"? Lohr. Miss Summers, mezzo-soprano, grad uated in the spring from Salem Col- ? ege and has just returned from- the University of Texas where she stu- i died this summer. ,, Miss Virginia Summers in a very i pleasing witty and entertaining way ' told of a recent trig out West and to Canada. I MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED ? Mr. and Mr*. Clem V. Wright of Kings Mountain announc* tho marriage of thtir daughter, Calean. to Richard R. Wood. MB of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus M. Wood also of Kings Mountain Th# wedding took ploco in York. S. C.. on August 6th. Rev. Phillips Bcic* ^ At First Wesleyon i Rev. J. W. Phillips wa? return- a co Kings Mountain and Rev. Y. H Car ter, of Lincointon, Was sent hete to replace Rev. Jessie Hinson at th'? an nual Wesleyan Methodist' church conference, held at Colfax last week Rev. Phillips, an active member of the Boy Scout district commkcee, begins his fourth year as pastor of the First Wesleyan Merhodist -^tir ch, located on Waco road. ? . ' ? ;. '* Rev. Carter, who is replacing Rev. Hinson as pastor of the Second W?. leyan church, located on East Gold street, comes to Kings Mountain from Beam's Chapel church, ^ear Llncointon. Weaving of cloth was done by , hand until the early part of the century. BOSTITCH Personal Stapler 3 (midlines In 1 ? A Desk Fastener e A Hand Stapler Every Student should have one to ? ? - ATTACH PAPERS SECURELY; ? FASTEN BOOK COVERINGS; > ?BIND THEMES INTO COVERS; ? TACK UP PICTURES AND BANNERS; -SEAL LUNCH BAGS; ? FOR HUNDREDS OF EVERY-DAY USES. Easy to use on desk or in the hand. Compact to carry in beg ot pocket. Built by Bostirch for years of use. A really good stapler, for only ........ , r HF.RA1.D PUBLISHING HOUSE Quality Job Mating Phone* 167 6 283 s ' ? '?ArtRr Saunders' Men's Shop % ... . ? ? Dress Shirts t White Oxford Cloth I Colored Broadcloth Were 53.S5 - NOW-ONLY $250 SAVE UP TO SI&M ON ' Fitted Cases for Men Wbigi S16.50toS24.0C i Unfitted Cases $3jOO V- , . .

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