Plans Announced For Davis-Ware Rites Plans have been announced for the wedding of Miss Stella Mae Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis of (Jastonia to James Buford Ware, ion of Mr. and Mm. Frank G, Ware, which is to* take pjaee at 8 o'clock Saturday even ing in West End Methodist chur ch, with the pastor. Rev. T. F. Higgins, officiating. Mrs. Flora Sullivan, organist and Errtie Wood, vocal soloist, will render a program of nuptial music before and. during the cere mony. The ! -ide-'s uncle, W. L. Pet tuft, will give her in marriage. Mrs. W. L. Pettus, aurn of the bride,, will attend her as matron of hon or. Miss Ruth Davis, cousin of the bride, and Miss Pat Streets will be her bridesmaids. Waiter Ware will be his broth er's best man. Usher ?froorasmen will be Har old Davis, brother of the bride, John Ware, brother of the groom, Menzell Phifer, and W. F. Stone. Jr., br<>ther-in-laws of the groom. Immediately following the re hearsal on Friday night Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pettus will entertain with a cake-cutting at the (IItIs Committee Holds Business Meeting A committee for the Kings Mountain Council of Church Wo men met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. The meeting was opened with a prayer by Mrs. Mauney. Mln ?utes were read. Plans were dis cussed for World Community' Day to tie held in the A. R. P. church the date to be announced later. Project for World Community Day Is knitting and each lady is urg ed to knit at least one article, either a sweater, scarf, mitts or socks. Mrs. Mauney announced the l'lih annual meeting will bo held in the First Methodist eluir eh in Salisbury, September 2S. Reservations f ? > r the luncheon must be made before the 22nd. Mrs. Mauney asked as many la dies as possible plan n> attend this meeting. A social period followed the meeting, light refreshments were I ; ?'"* -? > ( j|ftj ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ? Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Howard Morrow of Kings Mountain an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Dessie. to Major Wil liam Loftin. son of Mrs. Lenora Jackson, also of Kings Mountain. The date of the wedding has not been set. Miss Hord Honored With Party A One of the many lovely par ities honoring Miss Maxine Hord ; whose marriage to Dorus Lee Bennett waa an event of Sunday September 3, was given by Miss Betty Hayes Thursday night at her home on Watterson street. Upon the arrival of Miss Hord. she was given a corsage of white asters. The hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Baxter Hayes, and Miss Mary Hayes and Mrs. Jim - Early a delicious SalAd course. On each, plate was a small corsage for each guest. Beautiful arrangements of flowers including red roses were in the living room and dining room. Recorded music was he^rd throughout t lie evening. t Several progressions of Hearts was enjoyed. Mrs Bun (loforth was high score winner with Mrs. W. B. Logan low. The floating prize was ;;iven to Miss Do a na ! Gamble. A piece . . . 9:00? An informal reception will be held at the First Bap tist church welcoming the new pastor. Rev. T. L. Cash well, Jr. Monday 2:30 ? Duplicate Bridge club meets with Mrs. Fred Plonk. 6:00 ? Circle 2 of the Presbyter ian church will have a pic nic at Lake Montonia. 7:30 ? Circle 2 of Central Metho dist church meets with Mrs. C. J. Gault. An auction will . be held. 7:30? Circle 1 of Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. Gor don Beatty and Mrs. D. H. Houser. 8:00 ? Circie 3 of Central Metho dist church meets with Mrs; C. L. Peele. 8:00? Circle 5 meets with Miss Margaret Harmon. SKiO^-Circle 3 of the Presbyterian church meets with Miss Helen Hay. I Tuesday 3:00 ? Contract Club meets with Mrs. Martin Harmon. 7:30 ? Double Deck bridge club ? meets with _Mrs. J. N. Gam f ? r8:00 ? Women of the Lutheran church will meet in the church. 8:00 ? Cornelia Leavell Circle of the Baptist church meets with Mrs. Robert McDanlel. Wednesday 3:00 ? Better' Homes and Garden Club will meet with Mrs. Paul Noisier." Mrs. E. S. Ben nett of Shelby will he guest speaker. 3:30 ? Kings Mountain Garden Club, meets with Mrs. W. L. Pressly. Guest speaker will be Mrs. E. A. Palmgren of Charlotte, District director of the 3rd. Federation of State Garden Clubs. ? % Myers* Presents All -Wool Gabardine t ? Coats only The classically correct COAT The all-wool gabardine in the season s best colors, classically correct for the coming Autumn and Winter. Quality fabrics and finest tailoring, yet available at the very low price of $39.95. Other Coats $16.95 op Select your Winter Coat Now and let us Hold It Until You Need It! MYERS' DRESS SHOP # Second Floor # MRS. DORUS LEE BENNETT Miss Maxine Hord, Mr. Bennett United In Church Rites Ceremony One of the loveliest weddings of j the season was solemnized at the First Baptist church on Sunday, ' September 3, 1950, at 5:30 in the | afternoon when Miss Edna Max- ! ine Hord became the bride of Do- i rus Lee Bennett. The vows wore heard by Reverend T. L. Cash- j well, Jr., pastor of the church,; who used the impressive double ring ritual. An unusually beautiful setting for the wedding ~w??~~aehieved~ "pfofusio'n ^ irWmetto palms making a background for , white gladqli in tall floor bas- 1 kets and cathedral tapers In branched candelabra. Quaint pic kets were used to outline the choir lofts at either side of the altar. Family pews were marked with clusters of gladiolus flower- j eta and satin ribbon. Miss Lula Mae Teague was at the organ to provide the nuptial , music and to accompany Miss Barbara Matthews, vocalist. Prior to the ceremony Miss Teague played "Liebestraum" by Liszt, "In a Monastery Garden" by , Ketelbey, "Ave Maria." by Schu bert, Nevin's "Venetian Love Song" and "To An Evening j Star" by Wagner. As the vows j were exchanged she played ! 'Clair de Lune" by Debussy. Tra ditional marches by Wagner and j Mendelssohn were used as pro- j sessional and recessional. Miss! Matthews sang "I Love You Tru- j !y" by Bond, "Through The j Years" by Youmans, and as aj benediction, Malotte's arrange- j ment of "The Lord's Prayer." The Bride Miss Hord was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father. Her gown of Skinner satin was fashioned with a fitted bodice which featured sweet heart sleeves, dainty Peter Pan collar and tiny self covered but tons from throat to waist. The full skirt extended into a grace ful cathedral train. Her full leng th veil of filmy illussion had a short over tier and was held in place by twin circlets of pearliz ed oranged blossoms. She carried ?A white prayer book on which was posed a white orchid. Miss Charlotte Jenkins served as maid of honOr and brides maids Were Mrs. William Miles Hord, sister-in-law of the bride. Misses Dorothy Francis Goforln and Evelyn Roberts, cousins of the bride and Miss Betty Hayes. The maid of honor was gown ed in a crisp green taffeta under a boijffant net skirt. She wore a pert monk's cap and mitts to match and carried a colonial nosegay of yellow carnations. The gowns of the bridesmaids were of yellow taffeta and their bouquets were of green carna tions. Their caps and mitts, pat ;ern< d fiom those of the maid of honor, matched their ensembles. The bride's mother was smart ly attired in beige crepe with brown accessories and wore a corsage of Talisman roses. The mother of the bridegroom was chic in aqua crepe with which she wore black accessories. Her cor$age was also Talisman ros es. Mr.*. Robert Allen and Mrs. James White presided at the reg istrars. Mr. "Bennett had for his be-st man, his brother, James Bennett and usher-groomsmen were Jack Ware, Everett Carlton, Lester Et ters and Jake Hord, Jr. Ronald Hord, brother of the bride, served a.i page boy. After the ceremony, the bride and groom greeted their guests in the vestibule of the church. Sunday's bride is the only dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Hord. She was graduated from Central High School and is now employed by the Kings Mountain Drug Company. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bennett. He was graduated from Central High School and Lenojr-Rhyne College. He holds a position with Bennett Brick and Tile Company. For traveling Mrs. Bennett wore a modish suit of aqua wool crepe with brown accessories and the orchid irom her prayer book. After the wedding trip the young couple will reside in their new home on West Gold afreet. Out of town guests for the wedding were Mrs. W. L. Davis, Sue, Billy and Peggy Jean of Con cord; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Beam, Cherryville; Miss Estelle Barber, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Teague, Mrs. C. S. Hord, Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sawyer, Boone; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jones and family, Sha ron, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. John C. i Pike, Greensboro, N. C.; Mrs. J. ! B. Ware, Washington, D. C; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wallace, Martha ?and &snk+e of Goldsboro; MfS-i Chas. Wright Earl ; MiSs Stella^ Davis, Gastonia. Home Arts Club Hears Nick Moss Mcs. Fred Plonk was hostess for the September meeting of the Home Arts Clui> on Tuesday aft ernoon. Several very striking arrange-'] mentd of fall flowers were used j with late summer flowers form ing a lovely setting for the party. I Mm. George Moss, program I chairman for the month, . intro- j duced Nick Moss, professor of English at Wagner college, Sta ten Island, N. Y? guest speaker for the meeting, who gave an en tertaining talk on some of the a chievements that have been made in speech correction. He no? ted that the four standards for judging the arts are individuali- j ty, suggestiveness, universality, and aesthetics and illustrated each with poems. Misd Clara Plonk of New York City and Mrs. Fred Baker of At- j lanta, Ga? were invited guests; attending the meeting. The hostess served a salad and ; sweet course. Ware Home Scene Of Buffet Dinner Mrs. Walter Ware, Mrs. Menzell j Phifer and Mrs. W. F. Stone, Jr., I entertained with a buffet dinner at the home of their mother, Mrs. P. C. Ware on Wednesday night a a a courtesy to Miss Stella Mae ; Davis and James Buford Ware whose wedding will be an event of Saturday night. Large arrangements of yellow blossoms accented the furnish ings in the living room and den. A gteen and white color note was j emphasized in the dining room where the dinner was served buf fet style from a beautifully ap pointed table. Guests found their places at the eight small tables placed in the living room and den. 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