Cake Cutting Saturday For Miss Helen Ledford ? A beautiful green and white cake cutting was given Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Led ford at their home honoring their daughter, Miss Helen Sue Led lord, whose marriage to Burnie Allen was solemnized Sunday al^ ternoon. Miss Ledford had selected as her costume for the occasion a white dress with which she wove pink accessories. The refreshment table was covered with a white cloth, where ? a green and white three tiered cake held the spotlight as ? cen terpiece. Members of the wedding party i," and the two families were pre sent. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Patterson, route 2, announce the birth of a daughter, Thursday, Jijne 38, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hudie Randolph announce the birth of a daugh* ter, Martha Ann, Wednesday, June 24, Kings Mountain hospi tal. Mrs. Randolph is the former !Mlss Leverne White of Kings \ Mountain. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Ran dall announce the birth of a son, David Randall, Saturday, June 20, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Chaney an nounce the birth of a daughter, Jacqueline Louise, Saturday, June 20, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arrowood announce the birth of a son, Charles Arthur, Sunday, June 21, Kings Mountain hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. George Womack, Jr., former residents announce the birth of a daughter, Wednes day, June 17, Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carlton an nounce the. birth of a daughter, Tuesday, June 23, Crowell hospi tal, Lincolnton. Social Calendar 8:00? Bridge game at Country Club for members only. 8:00? Gleaners Class of the First Baptist Church meets with Mrs. G. C. Yelton. 8:00 American Legion Auxili ary meets with Mrs. Lloyd Phifer. Friday. 2:30 ? Fortnighters Club meets with Mrs. George Houser at the Country Club. Saturday: 9:30 ? Mrs. Aubrey Mauney is entertaining with a bridge breakfast at the Country Club. 1:00 Misses Rachael Plonk and Nan Jean Gantt are giving a luncheon honor ing Mrs, Ben Hudson. Monday :v 2:45? -Mrs. Howard Jackson will entertain the Dupli cate Bridge Club at her home. man Mauney with a tea. Tuesday : . 3:00 Mrs. G. E. Still will en tertain the Tuesday Af ternoon Bridge Club. Thursday : 12:30? Mrs. W. L. Mauney and Mrs. G. E. Still are hon oring Mrs. Herman Mau< ney with a luneheon. 4 until 6 ? Mrs. Carl F. Mau ney will honor Mrs. Her Man Mauney with" a tea. 7:45 -Masterpoint Bridge game to bo played at the Coun try Club. 8:00 ? Mrs. George Houser entertain, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mau ney. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warren Hullender announce the birth of a son, Ralph Warren Hullender, Jr., Friday, June 19, Kings Moun tain hospital. Vacationers Shop Blalock's ? Cold Watermelons ? Canteloupes ? Peaches , BLALOCKS WILL BE OPEN ' For Your Convenience Both SATURDAY. JULY 4 and MONDAY, JULY 6 Drawing Each Saturday Night 9 P. M. Win A Big Prize of $10 In Trade At Blalock's Blalock's Park-Inn Plenty oi FREE Parking Spacc SHELBY HIGHWAY NEAR CITY LIMITS . ? . .... ? . . ENQAOEMENT ANNOUNCED ? Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arrowood announce the engagement of their niece, Geraldine Bamette, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Barnette , to Robert M. Blackburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Blackburn. Both families are of Kings Moun tain. The wedding will be an event of September. - , t Mrs. J. O. Plonk, Jr. Gives Bridge Parties Mrs. John O. Plonk, Jr., enter tained with two prettily planned bridge parties Tuesday at her home in Crescent Circle. The first party was given in theTTternoon when guests were invited to make up three tables for bridge. An original design of decor u tillzing gardenias and green fo liage , the silver pitcher with the gladioli and lilies, and the pink roses In silver containers created picturesque focal points through out the home. The guests enjoyed the game in progressions and when cards were laid aside, scores were add ed and Mrs. Paul M, Neisler, pro ved to be the recipient of the high score award. Mrs. J. H. Ar thur was runner up and received second high award. Mrs. Ben Hudson, a recent bride, re ceived a guest gift in linen. Mrs. Bobbie Maynard of Key West, Florida was an out-of-town guest. Tuesday night, guests were in vited to make up lour tables for bridge. After several interesting pro gressions, it was revealed Mrs. . . Bruce Thorburn had scored the highest with Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, Jr., runner up. Each received at tractive gifts. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Tommie Harper in serving an enticing phrty plate of salad, sandwiches, sweets, and fruit punch. Mrs. M. A. Ware, Jr. Gives Brides-Maids Luncheon Saturday at one o'clock, Mrs. M. A. Ware, Jr., entertained at the Country Club with an excep tionally lovely luncheon for Miss Barbara Gault, bride-elect of Sunday, and her bridal atten dants. The bride-elect chose a chic, sunback dress in grey taffeta rhinestone trimmed, using white accessories. A color scneme of pink and white was used throughout the dining room. On the beautifully appointed table, the hostess used white imported mats. At one end of the table an arrangement of pink and white carnations, daises, and gypsophlia was used as a background for white tapering candles. A garland of pink gyp sophlia and white carnations was entwined down the table to form an "S." The guests found their places with place cards decorated with sweetheart roses, the bride's place being marked with a cor sage of pink rhododendrons. An arrangement of pink Queen Anne's lace, white gladioli and daisies in an antique white glove container was used on the mantel with white candles. On the console table a vlnelf compote of milk glass contained white gladioli, pink carnations, and daisies. After the two course luncheon was served, the bride-elect pre sented her attendants ring- shap ed pearl earrings, which they wore in the wedding. Mrs. Claude Hambright Fetes Contract Bridge Club Mrs, Claude Hambright delight fully entertained members of the Contract Club and one additional guest at her home Tuesday after noon. Hermacalis lilies and magnoli were used in the decorative decor. Tables were appointed and when guests assembled, ice cream, cake, and tea was served. Bridge was played in progres sions which left playing prizes with Mrs. W. B. Shutt and Mrs. Marshall Heavner for making the two highest scores. , Mrs. Shutt was a special guest of the hostess. Mrs. H. C. Mayes Entertains I Entre Klous Bridge Club The home of Mrs. H. C. Mayes was in festive mood Tuesday af ternoon when she entertained members of the Entre-Nous Club, Red and white snapdragons and mixed arrangements were placed at vantage points about the home. At refreshment time the hos tess served homemade ice cream and pound cake. 'Scores were tallied, which re vealed Mrs. O. O. Jackson had been the most successful player with Mrs. Boyer Murray runner up and receivng second high prize. Met With Mrs. H. C. Mayes Twin Table Bridge Club Members of the Twin Table Bridge Club and one other guest, Mrs. W. B. Shutt, met Tuesday night with Mrs. H. C. Mayes. The spacious home held hand ?tPERSONALS:? Mrs. fomniy Alston, of High Point, was a delegate to the Caro lina Institute of International Re lations held at Guilford College June 8-12. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bofebltt were Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and family, of Nashville, Tenn. and Fred Thompson of Columbia. some arrangements of mixed cut blossoms which added a party at mosphere. Three progressions of bridge were played, scores were com pared and prizes given Mrs, P. D. Heradon and- Mrs, Claude Hambright for, holding the two highest scores. Mrs, Moyes was assisted by Mrs. Charles Thomasson in serv ing homemade peach ice cream and pound cake. Mrs. Luther Ware enterd Me morial Hospital in Charlotte Tuesday for obst -vatioh and treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Campbell and sons, Joe and Sandy, spent last week at. Myrtle Beach as guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ban ner. Joe Campbell Is spen Ung the week in Beaufort, S. C. with an uncle, Dr. R, T. Hutchinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lattimore were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. George Lattimore, Jr. in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs Elmer "Logan and [family of Kannapolis were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Logan. Mrs. W. A. Williarjis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Bullock at Seaboard, N. C. Gilbert McKelvle, Flem Mau ney, Howard Jackson, Bobby Houser, and Mike Houser are at tending annual Kings Mountain Presbytery Senior High Fellow ship camp in Saluda this week. Roy Smith, of Baltimore, Md., returned Sunday after spending a week visiting hJ3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith. ? o Mrs. Bonnie Smith King, of Richmond, Va., is visiting her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith. Mrs. King will be joined by her husband before returning after July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ector Short, Je well, Ector, Jr., and Jimmie Short, William Campbell and Charles Smith have returned from a weeks vacation at Lake MYERS' DRESS SHOP with ? X ? ? ? ? Oil Piques Chambxays linens ? JUST TWO BARGAIN PRICES ON ALL SUMMER HATS ALL HATS. Values to $5 JH ... ? + i ALL HATS, Values to $10 ?f \ ,?> # Second Floor # ? ? ? * ? ?.? ? i ?. > ? # * * ft i iimimi immITi v>v;^Ty*\ TV. jjnw? ? . - iNtV ""