Miss Wright Reveals Her Wedding Plans Plans have been completed and are announced today for the wed ding of Miss Sarah Louise Wright, only daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. B. T. Wright, and Harold Glenn Barkley, son of Mrs. R. S. Bark ley and the late Mr. Barkley of Gastonia. The wedding will take place Sunday afternoon, May 21, in the First Baptist church. Rev. L. C. Plnnix, pastor of the bride, will officiate, using the double ring ceremony. A program of wedding music will be furnished toy Robert Bark ley, of Gastonia organist and brother of the groom and Miss Alice Burnett of Astheville, voca list. - I The father of the bride-elect will give her in marriage and , the groom will have, his brother, I H. C. Barkley, as best man. Mrs. C. E. Fouche of Rock Hill will me matron of honor and Miss j Lula Mae Teague will be maid | of honor. Ushers will be E. W. Walton, Jr., Hickory, Howard Suttle, Ashe i ville, B. T. Wright, Jr., brother of the bride elect, and George Phl fer of Bessemer City. Saturday at noon Mis C. E. Pouche of Rock Hill will give a luncheon in Rock Hill. Saturday night immediately following the rehearsal Miss Lula Mae Teague will entertain the wedding party and Intimate friends at a cake cutting in the Woman's Club. Sunday at one o'clock Mrs. C. A. Goforth will entertain with a bridal luncheon at her home on Gold street. Free Moth Proofing IS BACK AGAIN -*? _ . ? . ? , . ? DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS Have Yonr WINTER GARMENTS EXPERTLY CLEANED . .* ? ? ? . . ? t - and we will Mothproof at ? NO ADDITIONAL COST Garment Pick-up ' Storage Bagi and For Sale Delivery McCUBDY CLEANERS -DYERS DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY SERVICE Battleground Road Telephone 257 p. 1 ! At a dvrtifd in SEVENTEEN and LIFE CHIST M*. 244?_ Graduation iptciiL Bit Popular Waterfall doifn in Amtricaa Walnut a?4 Bute Walnut. '?'69? p. ^4i n -& * 1 " Social Calendar Friday ?' 6:00 ? Mascots of the Senior Cla.^s wjll entertain for them at Lake Montonia. 7:30 ? Senior Woman's Club meets at the club house. Saturday 121 :00? Mrs. C. E. Fouehe of Rock Hill is giving a luncheon for Miss Louise Wright^ bride-elect of the week. 9:00 ? Miss Lula Mae Teague will entertain the Wright-Bark ley wedding party- and guests at a cake cutting at the Woman's club. Sunday 1:00 ? Mrs. C. A. Goforth is enter taining with a bridal lun cheon for Miss Louise Wri I . ?ht 4:00 ? Miss Louise Wright and H. G. Barkley will be married in First Baptist church. Monday 2:30? Duplicate bridge club meets with Mrs. L. E. Ab bott. 3:30 ? Minnie Alexander circle of the ARP church meets with Mrs P. D. Fulton. 3:30 ? Macie Stevenson Circle meets with Mrs. J. M. Gar- [ rison. 8:00 ? Mary Kenedy circle meets with Mrs Wendell Phifer. 8:00 ? Frances Hamilton circle meets with Mrs. Marriott Phifer. 8:00? Frances Garison circle meets with Mrs. E. W. Neal. ] Tuesday 3:00? Tuesday "Afternoon Bridge club meets with Mrs. W. L. Ramseur. 3:00 ? Contract Club meets with [ Mrs G. W. Mauney. 7:30 ? Twin Table Bridge club meets with Mrs. C. F. Thom asson. Wednesday 2:30 ? Entre-Nous bridge club meets with Mrs Clyde Kerns. 8:15? Ladies Bible Class of the Presbyterian church will have a social in the Fellow ahiphall - Thursday 2:30 ? Ace of Clubs meets with Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., at Glenbrook 7:30 ? Kings Mountain Choral re hearsal at the Lutheran church. 8:00 ? Jack and Jill Kindergarten will -give a Tom Thumb wed in g for closing exercis ^ es at the Central school. Friday. May 28 ? Fortnighters club meets wkh Mrs. W. L. Ramseur. ? ? - ? ?' - r . ' ? MR. AND MRS. RALPH LEE SPAKE Miss Barbara Louise Kimbrell Wed Friday Tc R. L. Spake Beauty and reverence charac terized the wedding of Miss Bar bara Louise Kirr.brell, daughter of Mrs. George W. Kdtribrell, and the late Mr. Kimbrell and Ralph Lee Spake, son of Mrs. S. C. Spake and the Jate Mr. Spake of Grover, in a candlelight ceremony at 9 o'clock Friday night, May 12, in the First Wesleyan Methodist ch,urch. Rev. J. W. Phillips, pastor of the bride, officiated. The vows were spoken before a background of stately palms. Iff the center back was a basket of white gladold' flanked on either side with palms. Seven branched candelabras holding tapering candles were used across the back and sides forming a pyramid. In I front of these were white floor baskets of gladoli. The chancel was veiled In white and artisti cally overlaid with feathery fern. The special pews were marked with satin bows. Mrs. Luoo Jenkihs, pianist, and Rev. A. D. Argo, vocalist, render ed a program of weddlnf music. CifM Mdi la Moiiav* The bride was given in marri age by her brother, Ray.Kjjpbrell, and the bridegroom had his bro ther, James Spake, as best man. Ushers were Ruius Clark and Wiltard Upchurch. The bride wore a gown of white bridal satin. The bodice featured a scalloped yoke of mouseline ed ged with a ?butterfly fold creating an off-the-shou'lder effect The sleeves1 tapered to cttlla points ov er the wrists and tiny covered buttons were used down the back of the bodice which was )o4ned to m gathered skirt that ended in 'a full train scalloped around the bottom. Her tiered finger length veH of Illusion was worn with a tiara of seed pearls in heart shap designs. She carried a white Bi ble with a spray of white flowers and fern with a white orchid in the center showered with white satin streamers. Her only orna ment was a strand of pearls, gift of the groom. Mrs. Rufus Clark, matron of honor, wore a yellow dress design ed similar to the bride's in off shoulder effect and full skirt. Bridesmaids were Miss Blanche Carroll, Miss Geneva Bell, Miss Helen PayseuT, and Miss Edith Bookout. Their dresses were made identical to those of the motron of ? lonor, two were in blue, two in pink. They .Tarried arm bou quets of gladioli with large sa tin bows. They wore pearl ear rings and necklaces. Frances Klrhbrell, neice of the bride was flower girl. Her dress was of yellow taffeta designed a* the other attenadnts. Miss Marcelle Spake, neice of the groom and Mrs. Hazel Whiif sides presided at the register. Mrs. Kimbrell, mother of the ! bride, was attired in navy blue with pink accessories and a shoulder corsage of carnations. I After the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip to points south. For travelying, the bride wore a whit* shakskin suit with navy accessories and a white or chid shoulder bouquet. Upon their return they will maketheir home on the Shelby Road. The bride received her educa tion in Parker District schools, Greenville, S. C. She is now em ployed by the Mauney Hosiery Mills. Inc. The bridegroom received h&i Mrs. Rowell Lane Circle Hostess - The Jtotofoa* Low circle ci the Mrs. Pauline Weaver assisted by Mrs. J. K. Willis, Mrs. Dickie T we, Mrs. Harold CoMins and Mrs. George Hampton presented a program on "Radio Missions" . The hostel served refresh meats and a shtfft social hour was enjoyed. Mr. and Mm Mae Neblett, Kim js\ ton education in . Mountain View schools in South Carolina. He served 23 months in the U. S. Na vy during World War IT. He is imployed by Neisler Mills, Inc. j A number of ou<-of-town guests attended the wedding. Accorded Courtesy With Bridge Party Miss Alice Ridetihour ? as ; lie ! inspirat ton of a. lovely bridge and hearts party Monday night given by the teachers in the Kings Mountain teacherage A variety of snapdragon*. ros es, sweet peas and larkspur wore used in very clever and unique arrangements for decorations. In the dinihg'foom a large um brella in green and white was used on the table surrounded with white flowers and many | prettily wrapped packages. These yvere presented the honoree and upon opening them she found miscellaneous gilts from the friends present. Sharing honors with Miss Ri denhour was Miss Jo Culp, bride- , elect of late summer. The high score gift prize in bridge went to Miss Janet Scog gins, low score to Miss Culp. Mrs. Hill Carpenter was high score winner in hearts with Miss Margaret Goforth winning the bingo prize Molded iee cream lilies, indivi dual cakes decorated in roses and coffee were served. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Charles Ridenhour, mother of rhe honoree, and Miss Lillian Cline, an aunt from Concord. Margrace Club Offering Prize Medames John.Cloninger, Wal ter Wood-ward, Mrs. M. B. Cald i well, Mrs. Wyatt were hostesses | for the May meeting of the Mar ! grace Woman's Club held at the club house lasrt Friday evening. Mrs. C. W. Falls, president, pre sided over the meeting. Attrac tive arrangements of mixed [spring flowers were used in the club lounge. The club voted to give $10 for. tho Oitvcor Fiinil i?! *-tho n'u rtin;: sixVi*r.^ I Wi'i'k.s Ivi'u'rt, VI '.At vo tt'd to give a [>ii/c of !>H> (vir (ho mos: attract i\p yard 111. 'hi- \ii to be judyed .11 a laser dale. The ho;?n\s.-vs svr\ I'l iTi'd lh