PHONE 167 MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor Two Summer Brides Feted At Party . Miss Ruth Beam, Miss Lola Wat ?on, Mrs. W. 3. Fulton, Jr., and Mrs. \V. C. Palmer entertained at the | Woman'* Club Wednesday evening honoring Mrs. William Page and | Mrs. S. C. Harrill of Lattimore, re cent brides. When the' guests arrived a dessert course was served after which bridge .was played at six tables. When the scores were tallied, Miss SybH Spratt was awarded high prize and Mrs. Charles Thomasson run ner-up. The floating prize went to Mrs. B. N. Barnes and the bingo to Miss (Marie Lineberger. The brides were presented silver' spoons in ttt*lr chosen patterns. v Guests other than those mention ed included Miss Alice Bldenhour, Miss Janet Scogglns, Miss Mary Cro rnartie, Miss Sarah Alexander, Mrs. Joe Hodden, Mrs. Gra.'y Howard,; Miss Mary Belle Teague, Mrs. Dan Finger, Mrs. Harold Coggins, Mrs. B. 3. Suber, Miss Marg&ret Goforth, | Miss Annie itoberts, Mrs. John Gam ble, MLas Marcellne Weathers, Miss Helen Turner, "Miss Katherine Dowd, Mrs. ?.>?<.,! ...? Shelby, and Mrs. Tom Lattimore of Latwmore. DE PFHDAB LB P/5//V T/A/G Mrs. Harry Elliott 1 * / Hostess To Supper Mrs. Harry Elliott was hostess to Mias 'Betty Elliott and her wed-, ding attendants at a supper party at her home on Grover street, Shel by, Friday night at 7 oVlock. Miss Elliott chose a semi-formal dress of changeable colored taffeta with gold and blue predominating. The dress .featured huge pockets on ?the full skirt and a square shirred neckline, - The guests were served a delici ous supper followed with a sweet course at small tables In the liv ing room of the Elliott home/ Miss Elliott's place was marked with a bouquet for her hair made of yellow rosebuds. . > -V ? Each table was covered in white and was centered with a small vase holding white mums. Arrangements of mixed fall flowers were also used throughout the room for decoration. Mrs. Elliott gave the honoree sil ver in her pattern. The bride-elect gave each of her attendant's a strand of pearls. Contract Club With Mrs. M. L. Harmon Mrs. M. L. Harmon, Jr., entertain ed members of the Contract Club on Tuesday afternoon in her home on West Mountain street The itarmon home was decorated with numerous displays of chrysanthemums and bowls of fruit Covers were laid, upon arrival of guests a dessert course was served whh coffec. Several progressions of bridge were played with Mrs. Hal Plonk receiving high score prize; -? Mrs.] Charles Carpenter, dr., and Mrs.1 Amos Dean tied /or second high. Mrs. D. F. Hord was an invited guest. \ ( two on a MArTOt / JUNIORS A will be seen together in the smartest places as sean in photoplay SMART CLIQUE, a frisky jacket with its unall, high collar scallopej to match the short sleevt4 and pep hm .. .atop a g)c;d stirt. Shining buttons put a gleam in junior*' uaHrob??. Crisp rayon taffeta tlJtkQt in junior au<i 9 to 13. ? ?* ether CimLt K rig Juniort from $?95 BELK'S DEPARTMENT ST01E Remember*? Y on Always Save At BELK'S Miss Betty Louise Elliott of Shel-< by and Robert Harrison Neill of Kings Mountain were united in mar | riage in a ceremony of beauty and 1 dignity Sunday evening at 5:30 o' | clock at the First Baptist church in j Shelby. The Reverend Harlan Har j ris, pastor of the bride, officiated, ; with the double ring ceremony ser vice. x The vows were exchanged before an unusual and elaborate setting in the form, of an archway which ta pered to a low level at either side with extending wings. The frame work of the arch held lighted tapers at spaced Intervals and tapers ih candelabra were placed at either end of the wings of the arch. At the center of the archway, slightly re cessed, was a lower tier ot lighted tapers, in front of which was a large arrangement of giant white mums. Garlands of plumosus and tiny white mums were draped from the center of the arch to each taper. The background for this setting was ? a network ot Woodwardia fern, the rostrum was covered with white sa-^ tin and the choir rail was decorated with swags of plumosus and tiny, whke mums. Prior to and during the ceremony ) Mrs. Hubert Plaster, organist and Mrs. lot D. Hamrick rendered a pro- { gram of nuptial music. Before the J THEATRE LAST SHOWING TODAY "SHOGKPROOF" November lft? 11 Cornel Wilde Patricia Knight News? 2-Beel Short SATURDAY Double Feature Program "Rusty Saves A life" Ted Donaldson Gloria Henry ?-'% ' fftw ?? "Riders In the Sky Gone Autrr's Latest Cartoon 2-Re?l ConMtff : MONDAY & TUESDAY 'The Decision o I Christopher Blake" ? Alexis Smith Robert Douglas' New*? Cartoon WEDNESDAY "... Double Feature Program Children Free Special Family Night Wed. 1 All children under IS ADMTTEO PISB/v aconorDTQin Judy Caneve *T?nidin. FWMKiHfe Fightin' -f t>onald O'Connor THURSDAY AlimilY Ni.nmrtm "Slightly Dorothy Lamoui ceremony Mrs. Plaster played, ; "Clair de Lune," DeBuasy, "Poeme", *Fldich, "Chanson," Prime, "Consola | tlon," number 6, 1/1 tz. Mrs. Ham I rick sang 'Because," De'Hardelot, "I I Love Thee," and /or a musical bene diction, "The Lord's Prayer." ' The ; wedding march from "Lohengrin,"! | by Wagner, was plt?y?d for the .pro- ' cessional. "Imptovisation' was soft ly played during the ceremony. Mendelssohn's march from "A Mid-! summer' Night's Dream" was used I ; for the recessional. , Th? Bride ; The bride approached the altar on the arm of her father, B. H. Elliott,1 jwho gave her in marriage. i Her gown of white slippe- satin , was fashioned with long sleeves, small covered buttons at the wrist and down the back of the dress. The ! off-the-shoulder neckline was dell , cately scalloped with Chantilly-type , lace ruffling sea lioped -below it, fall ing over the arras -bertha-fashion. White marqulslte tilled in the neck line, and an extended bodice swirl ed into a bouffant skirt lengthening in back into a full formal train en tirely edged with lace. Her full length Illusion fell from a fflftftee headdress made of seed pearls. She carried an arm bouquet of white roses, centered with white orchids. Attendants * - The matron of honor, Mro. Jack Fortune, sister of the bridegroom, wore a gold satin- gown featuring a softly draped dff-the-shoulder col lar, fitted bodice and wing pannel ed skirt. She wore a half hat made of Drive-In Theatre Zings MtB.-Qas tonia Highway . ;? o?ic? Open *:is Show Begins 8:45 ' Friday. 11 ' DoubU Feature -THE WILD FRONTIER "CAMPUS HONErMOOH" tif b and Lee Wild* - Saturday. November IS -THE HARRY APE" ' William Beadin " Susan Hay ward Sua. Nob. Tue* November 13, 14. IS : ByBWIS OF LAREDO". - ; in*** WtttfiB Bendix William Holden Moc a Freeman , News and i Wed & Tfejr?~ Nov. IB d t* "DUST BE MT DE STINT" John CarlUld-PrisciUa Lane Doable Feature - BSD MO . rj Walkn Ford ? June. VinasBt "RETURN OF THE LAS?~ I Lash LaRue-Furry St. Jehn Saturday. Nov. IB iinfin JaeE. fht? Is A Family AU Children Under 13 ADMITTED FREE Start A|; gold satin and carried a bouquet of > tinted raurru, centered with pom poms set In a profusion of nylon net and backed with blue satin leaves, with garlands of pompoms falling from the bouquet. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Buren Nelll, Jr., sister-in-law of the groom, Mrs: Robert Williams, Miss Barbara .Tiddy, Miss Frances Atkinson, Mrs. , Harry Elliott, sisterin-law of the : "bride, and Miss Mary Elizabeth ; Greene, cousin of the bride." They wore costumes-and carried bouquets Identical to those worn by the matron of honor. Their costumes were exotic blue satin and their -bou. quete were made In pink. The bride's mother chose an aqua crepe dinner gown featuring appli que designs. With it she wore a cor sage of pink roses. The bridegroom's mother selected, a smartly cut black velvet dinner . gown and at her shoulder wore a corsage of red roses. The groom had his father, B. S. Nelll, as his best man, and ushers were David, and Buren Nelll, broth C- - of the groom, Jack Fortune, bro ther-in-law of the groom, Harry Elliott, brother of the bride, George Tolltson, Pete McDanlel and Walter Harmon. The bride, a beautiful brunette, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Elliott of Shelby. After graduation from Shelby High school, she at tended Gardner-Webib college at Boiling Springs. She has since been on the office staff at Hudson's. The groom, son Of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Neill of Kings Mountain, attend ed Catawba College ?nd Gardner Webb college. He is now associated with the Margraoe Mills in Kings Mountain. \ CMag Away The bride chose a hunter . green costume suit to go away in. With k she wore a taupe velour hat trim med in brawn feathers and other DRIVE-IN Woman" Ctof^t -Bront 'Stage CoachK id Tim Bolt 2 -Cat loons ? Serial MONDAY 6 TUESDAY "Ska Won a Yollow "Ribbon" John Wayn? atoe Cartoon Saturday 'JOE PALOOKA FIGHTING mad Jb* ? ? - I >?n ErroU 2 Cartoon* Owl accessories In taupe. She ^vore her white orchids at her shoulder. After a honeymoon In the moun tains, the bride and -bridegroom will home with the groom's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Neill, In Kings Mountain. A large number of friends at tended from Kings Mountain. Hick ory, Lancaster and Charlotte. The State Soil Conservation Com mittee recently . authorized expan sion of the Lower Cape Fear Soil Conservation District to include New Hanover County. Other counties in the district are Columtous, Bruns wick, Bladen, and Pender. New Han. over is the 88th North Carolina coun ty to become organiged in a soil conservation district. , * SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD ? 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