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Study Club Meets With Mrs. Thomasson Mr#. C. F. Thomasson was hos- ! less on Tuesday nigh! at the | Country Club whi-n her guests) were members of the Study Club. ' Mixed garden flowers in pret- ! ty color combinations provided j decorations for the meeting j which was held in the forma) ! >? dining room. Prior to the program i Mrs. Thomasson %vas assisted in serving a frozen salad course with party accessories, passing a sweet course. Mrs. B. S. Peeler, program lead er 'had prepared a very interest ing and unusual program. Mrs. H. E. Lynch presented Miss Pat Harris of Jacksonville, FJa., who delighted the members by her rendition of "Trees,'* she was accompanied on the piano by Miss Pauline Mauney. Mrs. Lynch also Introduced Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Gunn of Charlotte. Mr. Gunn showed colored pictur es of paint and how it has been made down thro'igh the ages, showing the secret of the Mas ters and the Art and Skill of men with the Brush A round table discusNion of paint problems, fol lowed in which Mr. Gunn gave Mire Helen Hay Briage Hostess Miss Helen Hay entertained members of the Tuesday Night bridge ojub at her home this week. A profusion of early fall | flowers were effectively used as j room decora t ion.-i. During the busing? meeting held before {he games, Mrs. Ro bert Miller and Mrs. E.- A. Smith ! were elected members. At the close of all evening of bridge Miss Hay was assisted in serving a very tempting frozen salad course with accessories." Playing prizes were awarded Mrs. W. L. Ramseur who had ! compiled the highest score and Mrs. Hugh Onnand who held low scor?. Mi.s-s Nell Hay of Raleigh*, guest of the hosfes8, was present ed a lovely gift. j helpful Information. Mrs. W. T. Weir, Mrs. Hunter Nelsler and Mrs.- J. B. Keeter were appointed on the book committee for selecting the new books. Mrs. C. F. Thomasson, -Mrs. W. K Crook and Mrs. E. VV. Griffin were appointed for the telephone committee for the next three months. SHEAFFER'S ADMIRAL D?p?ndabl* fountain p?n wH+? matching P<n?lirt? p?ncil! A/? ?ut ifonding Valu? of $8.00. 'Sieaffer quality clear through! Just the sets for boys and girls in school. Come in today ond see our complete display of Sheoffei $ ? pens ond pencils for every purse and purpose. SHEAFFER'S CRAFTSMAN Coed looking. eaty lo writ# wilti, ki' g tasting Oily $6.50. XLLIHGCR'S JCltfCL SHOP /C^^7TJo\u\lairi.7tC Kings Mountain's Leading Jewelers MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM CLYDE LINDSAY. Jr. Miss Louise Clark Bride Of William Clyde Lindsay, Jr. ! Miss Louise Jennie Clark, dau ghter of Mrs. George Martin Clark of Montezuma, and Wil liam Clyde Lindsay, Jr., son of ! Mr. and Mrs. William Clyde jl.'ndsay, were married Saturday afternoon at the Central Metho dist church parsonage, with the pastor, Rev. Joe H. Brendall, of ficiating, usihg the double ring j ceremony. The vows were spoken Before an improvised altar in front of I the mantle in the living room. 1 The background was formed with i baskets of white gladoli. An ar; rangement of white astors and gladoli on the piano completed j the decorative layout. i Mrs. C. E. Warlick presented a | program of wedding music which HectnovetT. ?Traume^ri^"~^r Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morrison announce the birth of a son Thursday, August 24, Shelby hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Luther P. Wart announce the birtb of a daughtei Saturday, August 26, Shelby hos pital. ? :? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dixon, route .1. announce the birth of p daughter Saturday, August 2f> Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Eldrly an nounce the birth of a daughter Friday, August 25, Shelby hospl tal. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Duke an nounce the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, August 30, Shelby hospital. BELLINGER'S f3? "Back to school" is a thrilling event with this 1 60 pag^^cket size Student's Handbook. Only 2V? x 4/i inches, complete with full school term diory and full of facts aiid figures helpful in school. Get yours tomorrow. BIG PARKER VALUES ON EASY TERMS Schumann, "Oh Promise Me," by j De Koven. The wedding march ' from "Lohengrin" by Wagner was played for the processional and Mendelssohn's March from "A Mid Suinmer Night's Dream'f was used for the recessional. The bride, descended the stairs < alone and wag met at the living room door by the groom and they entered together. The bride wore a street length j dress of white lace over taffeta . with high neckline, a white pic ture hat and white accessories. She carried a white Bible topped j with purple orchids showered ; with tuberoses and white satin ribbon. Miss Katherine Norcutt of j Wadesboro was maid of honor, i blue organdy with white acces-T sories. Her corsage was brandy wine roses. Bill Lindsay, cousin of the groom was best man. Theb ride's mother wore light j slue sheer with black accessories. < The groom's mother wore navy J olue sheer, with navy and white ! iccesSories. Both wore chatlin ' .?orsages of pink rosebuds. Immediately afrer the ceremo ny, the couple left for . Myrtle! Beach where they will spend a .'ew days. Upon their return Mr. ind Mrs. Clark will be at home | 103 Cleveland avenue, here. The wedding was attended by j the immediate families and a few ?lose friends. Three Are Hostesses For Class Social The Gleaners Class of the First Baptist church held their regular meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Johnny Beam with Mrs. Charles Owen and Mrs. Ar- i thur Allen, co-hostesses. Mrs. Lane presided over the j business meeting. Reports were i given by the group captains. The following officers were elected j for the ensuing year: president, Miss Mabel Logan; 1st vice-pres ident, Mrs. Johnny Beam; 2nd ; vice president, Mrs. J. B. Falls;! 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Charles Owens; 4th vice-president, Mrs. J Alton Ivy; corresponding secre- : tary, Mrs. W. B. Simpson; Record j ing secretary, Mrs. Fletcher Wri ght; treasurer, Mrs. G. C. Yelton. ! Social Calendar Saturday 4:00 until 6:00? Mrs. Wilmouth Kerns is entertaining at the Woman's Club compliment ing Mrs. W. D. Kerns. 8:00 ? Club Night at the Country . Club, dinner, dancing, and bridge. Sunday 5:30 ? Miss Marie Hord and Dorus Bennett will be married in the First Baptist church. Monday 3:30 ? Circle 1 of the Central Me thodist church meets with Mrs. L. L. Alexander. 3:30 ? Circle five of Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. S. A. Lowry. . > * 8:00 ? Circle six of Presbyterian church meets with Miss Mildred Mae Goforth. 8:00 ? Circle four of Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. C. S. Falls and 'Mrs. A. C. Del linger. 8:00 ? Regular meeting of the Ju ion Woman's Club, Me^da mes Grady McCarter, J. W. Webster and Myers Ham bright, hostesses. Tuesday 3:30? -Home Arts Club meets with' Mrs. Fred Plonk. 8:00 ? Mrs. J. B. Simpson is en tertaining as a pre-nuptial courtesy to Miss Helen Ram sey. i 8:00 ? Queen of Clubs meets with Miss Betty Lynch. 8:00 ? Twin-Table bridge club meets with Mrs. O. W. My ers. Wednesday 3:30 ? DAR meets witti Mrs. Paul Neisler. 8:00 ? Mrs. J. C. Hedden and Mrs. W. D. Kerns are entertain - . ing for Miss Helen Ramsey at the Woman's Club. Club meets with Mrs. &. N. Moss. Mrs. C. L. Jolly Auxiliary President The newly elected officers of the American Legion Auxixliary met Monday night in the home of the president, Mrs. C. L. Jolly, for an executive board meeting. The following have been elec ted for the coming year: Presi dent, Mrs. C. L. Jolly; Vice-Presi dent, Mrs. Sam Hamrick, Sec. treas., Mrs. George Allen; Histo rian, Mrs. Clannie. Jones; Reha bilitation chairmen, Mrs, Dickie Tate; ChUd WeHfare, Mrs. J. N. Gamble; Chaplain, Mrs. J. S, Ware, assistant, Mr.-?. J. E. Maun ey. The president appointed the following committees: American ism, Mrs. J. M. Rhea; Girl State. Mrs. J. R. Davis; Legisla ture, Mrs. Ben Goforth; Music, Mrs. W. B. Logan, Mrs. F. R. Mc Curdy; Poppy Chairmen, Mrs. Charles Moss, Mrs. George Bla lock; Publication. Mrs. Sam Ham rick; Custodian, Mrs. P. G. Rat terree; Gold Star chairman, Mrs. G. A. Bridges. A social period was enjoyed after the business meeting. The hostess served light refreshments. Teacher, Mrs. Earl Ledford, assis tant teacher, Mrs. C. C. Oates. Mrs. Quinn Whisnant wag in charge of the games. After the games a covered dish supper was enjoyed in the back yard. I SAM TO WITH A Randee Frock from AMOS & SON 413 N. Piedmont Ave. Telephone 325-W ? CHILDREN'S ? DRESSES Solids. Checks, Stripes S198to$195 OTHERS ? $1.96 Cotton Slips ? Jersey SI -25 ? Cotton 89c Cotton Panties 2V E Z Panties 48c Silk Panties Laced and Tailored 39c -48c -59c FOR THE SCHOOL ROY All Sixes T-SHIRTS and DUNGAREES SPORT SHIRTS Good Assortment Short & long sleeved E Z 2- piece Underwear GOOD ASSORTMENT SOCKS / I'.. ?? /? ? - s;., *'f'' RECENT BRIDE ? Mrs. Horace Edward Kiser Is the former Miss Sybil Blalock, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. C. E. Blalock. The wedding took place Wednesday afternoon. August 16, in the First Baptist church. Mr^Conner To Be Guest Speaker The quarterly meeting of the Kings Mountain Business Wo man's Federation will be a din ner meeting held in the First Baptist church in Shelby, Thurs- 1 day* September 7, at ^ p. m. Mrs. L. B. Conner of Shelby will review the book entitled "Near East Panorama," by Gloria M. Wysner, which comprehen sively portrays the customs of the Near East, religions, and bridges into the future; also, the responsibilities of the Christian World. Mrs, Padgett Fetes Ace Of Clubs Mrs. Phillip Padgett delightful ly entertained members of thb Ace of Clubs at her home last Friday afternoon. The rooms used for cards were bright with many arrangements of marigolds, yel low zinnias, dahlias and roses. . A frozen fruit salad course with pleasing accessories was served after two progressions. When cards were laid aside and tallies compared it was re vealed Mrs. George Houser held high score for the afternoon. Albea-Womack Announcement ? Mrs. Ann Albeai of Jackson ville, Fla., and F. A. Albea of Orangeburg, S. C.r announce the ' engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to George I. Womack, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George I. Womack of Savannah, Ga. The wedding will be an event of Sep tember, the date to be announc ed later. Mr. Womack is the bro ther of Mrs. Hiliiard Black and Mrs. Grady McCarter of Kings Mountain. PERSONALS ' Those visiting Mrs. B. G. Bar ber last week were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Barber of Westminister, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hartly of Lenoir. * Jim Harmon, and Henry Kurn port, who live near Lincoln, Nebr., were visitors in Kings Mountain this week. Mr. Harmon is a great nephew of Mrs. T. P. McGill, Miss Ella Harmon, Mrs. Minnie H. Crawford, M. L. and T. N. Har mon, of Kings Mountain. The longer a farmer uses elec tricity, the more he is likely to use as he keeps buying new e quipment. L, *V., ' ' f V .* llV ?" ' ' ? ' .. V ,^V . > ?? : V Sv T- . '? - ??> ?'*.- ? >. -?'< v* ?> . -- ,V Vr .T " . *dS^ ?i ? A plaid: crisply box-pleated in wine with green, brown with green 10 to 18. B HiOH RioiRi rtbhuggmg skirt with impressed pleats, gray, browr,. and green Myon "Pinpoint"-, also in- solid ecrtors - black brown, green, navy and red. Sizes 10 to 20. " . Ktn in CHARM c Hour bacsi double /i p pocket on mensweer gre/ flannel. Alio h black, bf9W?, green, ravy, wine tr-A rust lolkf fljrowl. St/et 10 to 20.
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