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' ' 11111 MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 167 Tuesday Club Meets | With Mrs. Ramseur ' Mrs. W. L. Ramseur was hos Itesa on Tuesday to members of her bridge club and two invited guests, Mrs. Paul Hendricks and Mrs. Dor Blauton. ' ? Glads and mixed flowers were U9ed as room decorations. A salad and sweet course was ser ved during the progressions. At the conclusion of the pro gressions when tallies were com pared, Mrs. H. S; Bbv.kmer had i scored highest and received an' attractive gift. The I. B. Goforths, Jr. pl Bridge Hosts Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Goforth. Jr.. entertained with three tables of bridge Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. B Go I \. '? forth. V- . .... A profusion of mixed flowers In very artistic arrangements were used as a decorative note for the party. Bridge was played progressive ly with high score prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kerns, Study Club Meets With Mrs. Patterson A musical program and high lights of a vacation trip were features of the July meeting of t^e Study Club held Tueaxiay night in ?he home of Mrs. I G. Patterson. Miss Frances Summers Re lighted the group by singing two numbers, "Jennie With The Light Brown Hair,' Foster, and "With out A Sun," Youman She was ac companied by Mrs. N. F. McGill. Mrs. Paul Mauney told of a recent trip to Manteo and other points of interest in the eastern part of he state. The program was arranged by Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. N. F. McGHi. president, presided over the business. She urged the members to see that the books were passed on time. A frozen fruic salad course with a fruit drink and assorted cake? was -served the members and following guests: Miss Summers, Mrs. Harry Moore and Mrs. B. D. Ratterree. ! Miss Emelyn Gillespie and Earl Myers receiving 'low score award. A salad plate with accessories was served after the games. MORGE j REFRIGERATOR I *:*' . - . -? 'J'.-: " i': m S199S0 up Easy Terms Feature for Feature? America's Best Buy! BIO FREEZER COMPARTMENT ctoroi 27 pounds frozen food*. COOPER'S. Inc. Phone 93 QUICK-RELEASE ICE TRAYS provide 56 Ico cubo*? 8 pound: of lee. The Good Place To Buy Furniture SUPER-SIZE COLDPACK (tors* amazing quantity of moat* . . . and extra ico cubot ... at near-freezing. JUMBO HYDROVOIR koepi hug* supply of fruit* and vegetable* cri*p, molit and garden-froth. SPACIOUS SHELVING . . . moro than 14 tquaro foot , . . adapts t? moot your ovory nood . . . take* a full ca*e of tall battles . ? ? keep* butter, cheese and small package* eo*y to reach. ^ Of Mr. William Russell Dettmar Of William Russell Dettmar In an impressive candlelight , ceremony in the Frances Chapel j of Knowles Memorial Chapel on June 30, Miss Margaret Williams, N. C.. became the bride of Wll- I liam. IfcisserWttmarl.son^tf flGFTj and Mrs. Laney C. Dettmar of 't Kings Mountain, N. C.^The dou- j ble ring ceremony wfis used, with Dr. Louis Schultz officiating. Baskets of white gladiolus and zinnia;: against a background of , palms and fern decorated the chancel and lighted tapers in seven branch candelabra were used on the attar. The program of nuptial music included two numbers composed and played by Dr. Herman Sie- I wert, uncle of the bride, organist, ' and Miss Mabel Rixch, soloist. - i Given In marriage by her un cle, Everett C. Somers, the bride was 'lovely <n a gown of French marquisette over nylon taffeta fashion with high, round neck-, j line featuring a bertha effect, and trimmed with imported Chantllly lace medallions. The long sleeves, ending in points over the hands, were fastened with self -covered buttons. The! full skirt ended in a cathedral train. Her fingertip vett of French illusion, scattered with orange blossoms, fell from a wreath at the to jssoms. She oarried a white prayer book with sweetheart ro se:! showered with ribbon. Mrs. Austin A. Lackey, Jr., of Fallston, N. C., was matron of honor. H<?r gown was of white embroidered organza over green taffeta. The skirt was bouffant j and the bodice featured an off shoulder bertha. She wore a matching bandeau of nylon and carried a peach colored mellne muff covered with ger^era dai sies. Charles Slocumb Williams, Jr., of Laurens, S. C., served as best man for his brother-in-law, with Duane Bruce Somers, cousin of the bride, and Austin A. Lackey Jr., as ushers. The bride's mother wore a New Shipmvat at / PLONK'S DcliQhtfal la ityl#. Mghtftd la pric?l gown of white crepe with corsage of rose glamellias. Following the ceremony the bride s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mft?. Everett ?, Soraers, entertain RV.1N Tr^f4on rwm of the Rollins Alumni House. The 0rlde s l?ble was centered wHTT a tiered wedding cake surround ed with gardenias and fern and flanked with silver candelabra. Assisting Mrs. Sommers were the Mes. William Howison, Herman F. Seiwert and E. Ernest Siewert. The couple left on a wedding trip in the State and on their re turn will be at home at 451 Vir ginia Court, Winter Park. For tra- I veling the bride wore a iunback ' dress of irridescent flamingo pink with matching stole and white accessories. Her corsage was of sweetheart roses from her prav er book. On her maternal side the bride Is descended from the late Her man Henry Siewert, one of the early resident* of Winter Park and.on her paternal side, from Jesse M. Williams, of Kings Mourwain, N. c., one of the pi oneers of the texUle industry Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Charles S. Williams, Jr., of Lau rens, S. C., Joe McDanlel, Bill Harmon, Dick Foster, Sam Mitch em, of Kings Mountain, N. c., John Head, of Cramer ton, N. c. Mid L. D. Sinclair of Tampa, Fla. Two Honored With Buffet Dinner The Mr. and Mrs. Club met last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. essley Riddle. The home was !^rate2, Wlth ?)ad* and o^er garden flowers. The event was planned to celebrate the birth day anniversaries of Mrs. Plato Heavener and Mrs. P. G. Ellison. .. dlnlng table was covered iif*"* cloth' a large birth y cake was hi the center sur rounded w?h a delicious and tasty assortment of food. , ^n,?r(>?9 ***> given crys tal in their chosen pattern. HPMty ^raonnel Included Mr. and Mrs. Heavener and fam wd Mr"- ElIi90n and ?2 ,?nd Mrs- Emmett iaI"lly' Mr and Mrs. ? E M^am"y' Mr" and Mrs. O. O. Jackson Bridge Hostess Clad**, daisies and zinnias were combined to create a festive mood In the home of Mrs. O. O. Jackson Tuesday afternoon when her guests Were members of the Entre-Nous bridge club and ad ditional guests. ?* ^ dessert course of ginger ale, ice cream and homemade fresh coooanut cake was served prior to the games. Score prizes tor the afternoon wei>. awarded Mrs. C. T, Carpen ter and Mrs. J. H. Arthur, high *21 5?:ond ^8* respectively. ?s& Esther Andrews, of Louis - tMirg, house guest of Mrs. W. W. Tolleson, was tcrnentbeied with ? gift. 'l'how playing other than members were Miss Andrews, Mrs. Carpenter snd Mrs M H. Two Honored With Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Grady Tel ton re cently held * birthday party at their home marking the birthday anniversaries of Charles Douglas Yelton and Isaiah Davis. DelM oor ice cream, cake tapped with lighted candles was served the guests present, along with corn chips and cokes. Hie honor gueMs sot the recipients' of many useful gifts. P E It S O N-A I. S Miss May Plonk is visiting in Hickory for a few- days. Miss Lois Franks \isited reia tives in Bessemer City during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus, Falls and children, Tommy and Sara Falls, are at home in Kings Mountain for several weeks, from Florida Mrs. Clarence Dixon, Sr.. has returned from a visit with Mrs W. H Davis and Mrs. W. H Eas ley in Concord. " Mr. and Mrs. CJarenoe Dixon, Jr., a^d son, Mike, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Poole visited in Raleigh Sunday. Miss Laura Plonk, of Ashe ville. and Miss Florence Andrews of Franklin, Pa., were weekend visitors in Kings Mountain. Miss Margaret Smith of Wash ington. D. C? Mrs. Stanley Raski of Charlotte, were guests Wed nesday of Mr and Mrs. James Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson of Columbia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J H Arthur during the weekend. Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Arthur are sisters. Miss Helen Grealish, of Shelby, cashier at Dixie-Home Store, is recuperating satisfactorily at her home following an operation at Shelby hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McClain, Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Goforth, and Miss Jean McClain went to Asheville Sunday where they attended the fiftieth wedding an riiversary observance of Mi. Mc-. Chain's parents, Mr. and Mrs C. A. McClain. r Mr. Tom Harmon of Oxford. N. C.. was a visitor in Kings Mmin tain last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. B Keeter and children of Grover were Sunday guests of Mrs. T. W. Richardson and Miss Pearl Hicks. Dr and Mrs. W. W. Fraley ahd ? son of Durham were weekend guests Of Mrs. Kr a ley's parents, Mi. and Mrs. Jim Smith Mr. and Mrs. Motley Plonk of Charlotte, spent the weekend with Mrs. R. S. Plonk and fami ly- . Guests of Mi's. W. M. C.antt this Week were Miss Phobe Burns of Lineville. Ala;, and Miss Mat tha Roberts of State College. Miss who are Caravaners. '* ' -" q1 ' *|j Miss Barbara Matthews spent i the weekend in Wake Forest, at tending the mid summer dance in Raleigh Saturday night. f Miss Esther Andrews, sister of Mrs. W W. Tolleson, Miss Loulia Jarman, and aunt returned to their home in Louisburg Wednes day, having spent several days with the Tollespns. Mrs H. C. Mayes had as her guests -this week Miss Frieda Mor gan, of Midland, N. C., and Miss Annette Aiken, of Madison. Ga., who are Methodist Youth Cara vaners. i. Mrs. J. C. Goodnight and chil dren Alice Ray, and Stevie, have returned to their hime in Kan napolis after a visit with her par ems, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Benson. Little Barbara (Sfcodnight re mained for a longer visit with her grandparents. Bill Alien is to in1 program' loader in t >??- Senior MVK Sunday morning meeting next Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. \V. I.. Ramscur < and children are leaving Sunday to spend two weeks nt Atlantic Beach. ? o? A guest in. the home of Mrs. C. E. Warlick ihis week w:as Gene Henderson, .of Col (egeboro, Ga.. a Methodist Youth Caravaner Mrs. Lona McGHI and Mrs Km ma PurslPy leave Monday for Bon Clarken. Mrs MeGili. will remain for a mohh, Mrs: furs ley a tt'i'i'k I] - ? Mi'- and Mrs, W. R Craig and daughters. Peggy Wrenn and Nancy returned Wednesday from a week at Nags Head, Manted, and other points of interest in th<> eastern parr of the state The friends of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ussery will he happy to learn they have moved back to Kings Mountain from Henderson and are making their home with Mrs. Robert Miller on Ka.st. King iitreel . Mr. and Mrs. Retnbert Lane anil children and Mrs. Roma Lane of Marion, S. C., were spend the day guesfls of Mrs. C. W. Richardson and Miss Pearl Hicks last Sun day. Mrs. Lane is extending her visit for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Noisier and Miss Pat Neisler are leaving Saturday for Atlantic Beach where they will spend two weeks. They will be joined by t heir" son. j Chip Neisler. who has been at Camp Moorehead for the ALWAYS DELIGHTFULLY AIR-CONDITIONED ES ? NON-AICOHOIIC Squibb . . GIANT Beat the heat ruse with a cooler , ?h?vt- A BROMO SELTZER fifCHTS i MOUMCt/tS jmvr r-> _ Rllitvt Hoy Fwvo# SympfonH inhiston Dw AnN-MbMot Tobkt Are you listening? Kings Mountain Drug Company sells your favorite nationally advertised health and beauty aids at the lowest possible prices ? every day of every week. And that is why values like these shout of the savings you enjoy every time you shop here. Yes ? you'll find it worthwhile ? worth your while in satisfaction . . . worth your while in econo my ? to buy all your drug store needs at Kings Mountain Drug Company. 40c Noxema . 29c Cologne . $1.00 Pin-A-Curl Home Permanent . $1.89 Aersol Bomb $1.89 ANSCO CAMERA SI Tussy Cream SHAMPOO Thermos u b c o t i o n t i o s Swim Goggles $1 0 lansen Swim Kap . . $1.00 Dora Built Travel Iron . $5.75 Ansco Flash ... $4.89 FR] One Coty Shakti Deodorant with each purchase of Coty Bath. Dusting Powder, Sachet or Bath Crystals Roliwax Paper (Dtrtthlt Xeuf "VACUUM FRESH w-i HAHUTI Ift toasp ssru ::: 3 CAN ASS'T-ft-SO The Smallest Fractions Working with ?h? .mollest units of measur* is on ev ery ? day occurrence in out proscription laboratory. Soma prescriptions may call for quantities as small ae 1/100 of a grain, end our modern, pnectsslc" equip ment enables us to make tbeie minute measure ments with absolute, scien tific accuracy. This scrupu lous accuracy, together with our years of training you KINH5 tfflllNTAIN ^ GZD DRUG COM PA NY PM0NE 41 ^ ? I THE CIJYS, MODERN STORED Long or short, sleeve Broadcloth, gabardine, spun rayon, wash silk. andf WnC" ^ w S4 -00 coiot \e\s Va^e8 no^ sp0nt Sfcot* ?\xc? .8\eev 2 to Gabardines. broadcloth, f 80-square prints. Solid colors. plaids, checks and novelty num bers. One Lot SKIPDENT DRESS SKIRTS White only. ReaL cool summer comfort in dress wear. By ESSLEY. a great name in shirts. $3.50 Value 2 foi $5 Myers' Dept. Stone Dress Shop ? 2nd. Floor
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