PERSONA L S
Mrs. W. K. Maunev, jr., Mrs
George Houser, Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Warlick and Johnnie Warlick
attended the Bridge Tournament
at Casers Head during the week
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? Mrs. W. F. Brewer and daugh
ters, Andra and Paula, arrived by
plane from Newport, R. I Satur
day morning to visit her mother,
Mrs. C. E., Nelsler. ,
Commander W. F. Brewer and
son, Billy, and Chi? Nelsler and
Dick Hunnlcutt arrival In Kings
Mountain Sunday night from a
two weeks tour of Canada and
Nova Scotia and other points of
Interest.
Master Chip Neisler and cousin,
Billy Brewer, of Newport, R. I!,
left Tuesday for a stay at Camp
Pinnacle |n Hendersonvllle.
Dick Hunnlcutt left Tuesday for
Blue Ridge School in Henderson
vllle. N. C.
Mrs. W. F. Brewer, Mrs. Ha
rold Hunnlcutt and Mrs. Harry
Page were luncheon guests of
Miss Helen Hay Tuesday at the
Country Club.
Commander and Mrs. W. F.
Brewer of Newport, R. I. were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Neisler Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neisler Wed
nesday evening, and will be lun
cheon guests of Mrs. Harry Page
Thursday.
Mrs. C. E. Neisler and daugh
ter, Mrs. W. F. Brewer, and Com
mander Brewer and family will
leave Thursday for several weeks
stay at Neisler Dunes, Crescent
Beach, S. C.
Mrs. Quinn Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Slaughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Ashe, of Belmont, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carver
in Saluda over the weekend.
Mr. and MrsrWrM^jjantt spent
Sunday in Asheville.
Jack Still is taking an art
course in Ringling Brothers Art
School in Sarasota, Fla.
Mrs. Tommie Baiter, of West
Palm Beach, Fla., is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryon
Hord.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McCurdy
and children are visiting Na
tives in Bloomington, 111.
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Mr. arid Mrs. G. E. Bridges and
grandson, Eddie Bridges, are
leaving today (Wednesday) for
a visit with their daughter, Mrs.
R. E. Shenck in Chicago.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Baxter Payseur were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Daughtery, of St.
Paul ,N. C.
Miss Pauline MaOney left
Monday for New York City
where she will sail on the Queen
Elizabeth for a visit with her
sister, Mrs. Maynard Snow, in
England. They will visit in Ger
many and France. .
Miss Susan Moss and Miss An
nie Mobley Dilling left Sunday]
for Greensboro where they will
attend Girls State this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Davis and
three children have returned to |
their home in Afbany, Ga., after
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jackson will
spend several daysr with Mrs.
Jackson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J.. R. Davis this week, leaving
Sunday for their home in Dur
ham.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Davis were Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Deloatch, and daugh
ter, Frances, of Earl, Misses O
vela and Sandie Gibson and
Mrs. Lander Putnam.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Myers left 1
Thursday for their home at Sil
ver Springs, Md., after spending j
their honeymoon at Cape Cod.
Mrs. Ben Hudson Feted
With Luncheon Saturday
Miss Rachel Plonk and Miss (
Nan Jean Gantt entertained Sat- 1
urday at 1 o'clock at the country j
home of the Plonks with a lovely
pink and green luncheon as a
courtesy to Mrs. Ben Hudson, who
before her marriage was Miss
Shirley Houser,
The home was decorated throu- 1
gthout with Calla lilies, gladioli, !
fever few and other flowers in
pink.
The luncheon was served buffet |
style from the dining table which
was overlaid with an exquisite |
linen cut work cloth from Japan.
Ten close friends of the honoree
were present to share the graci
ous hospitality.
Mrs. Hudson was very striking |
in a sheer sleeveless grey nylon
dress. She was presented a shoul
der corsage of pink rosebuds up
on her arrival and later the hos
tess gave her silver in her chosen
pattern.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ? Mr. and Mrs. Haskell C. Wilson
announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Inn, to Edward
Gordon Campbell, son of Mr. Charles B. Campbell and the late Mrs.
Campbell. Both families are of Kings Mountain. The wedding date
will be announced later. ?
Mrs. Arnold Kiser Honors
Mrs. Hudson With Luncheon
Mrs. Arnold Kiser entertained
at a prettily appointed luncheon
on Tuesday at 1 o'clock at her
spacious home on East King
Street.
The occasion honored Mrs. Ben
Hudson, a recent bride. Mrs. Hud
son was very chic in a navy and
white outfit, with white acces
sories.
A decorative note of yellow and
white was carried out in graceful
arrangements of gladioli and dai
ses. Small tables for the serving
of the guests were spread with
white linen cut work covers cen
tered with a silver container
holding gardenias. Hand painted
place cards were used. A very
tempting two course luncheon
was served.
The hostess remembered the
honoree with a gift of silver.
Those present were the hono
ree, Mrs. Hudson, and her mo
ther, Mrs. George Houser, Mrs.
'David Kincaid, Misses Janice Al
len, Christine Still, Rachael
Plonk, Joyce Biser and Joan Mau
ney of Spindale.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Loftin an
nounce the birth of a son, Thurs
day, June 25, Kings Mountain
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn, route
2, announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Emma Rojean, Saturday,
June 27, Kings Mountain Hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Love, Jr.,
announce the birth of a daughter,
Donna Gail, Friday, June 2b,
Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hardin
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Tuesday, June 30, Kings
Mountain hospital.
Tim Dover. 14 months old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dover is a
patient in the Kings Mountain
hospital for observation.
Going Out Of Business
EVERY ITEM
NOW
SUMMER & FALL MERCHANDISE
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Strictly Cash ? All Sales Final
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Miss Williams, Bride-Elect,
Complimented With Party
Vtiss Betty Lou Williams, bride
elect of July, was complimented
Wednesday evening by Mrs. I
Everett Patterson and Mrs. Geor- j
go Allen when they entertained
for her at a party and miscellane
ous shower at the home of Mrs.
Patterson in the Bethware com
munity.
Miss Williams wore a blue par
ty dress and a shpuider corsage of
white carnations, given to her by
the hostesses.
Informal games and contests
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provided entertainment and after
the games the hostesses served
home made ice cream. cake, lime,
punch, and salted nuts. A color j
note of green and w hite w as S
cleverly' carried out on the re
freshment plates.
After refreshments, a shower
of useful giftswas presented to
Miss Williams by the 30 guests
attending the party.
David Kinoaid. who underwent
an operation Saturday morning
in Charlotte Memorial Hospital
is recuperating nicely and hopes
to return to his home here the'lat
ter part of the week.
Fentress Appointed
Foote Sales Manager
J.im Fentress has nvontly iwii
i?ade. "Manager ? > f 'Terrnleum ,
salt's .for Minet ;UJ *Corapan> .
Philadelphia, 1'a.
For the past year andlialfj
Fentress lias boon handling .pe I
t roleum sales as a Sales Ktljjineer
under H. i\ Meyer. Jr., manager
<>(. market research.
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Mrs, Edgar Sellers and daugh
ter, Miss, Shirley Sellers have tak
ion an apartment in the Parion
iHuiise. 104 East King' Street
Approximately 1 (WK).(XKJ miles
of Ailwrirrt'-s 1<k\i t mafls, nr '4W
ptM .en! <>f (he fuial mileage, are
iiM-il by le?s th;)n leii . vehleles
fl.tiiy.
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SELL IT THRU THE
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WANT ADS
MYERS' DRESS SHOP
of
Sizes: 9 to 15
10 to 20
14V2 to 24V2
Price
Splendid Selections
SPECIAL
on
Summer
Were $5.95. Now
$4.75
Were $195. Now
SPECIAL
on
Summer
Bags
Were $4.95, Now
$2.95
Were $2.95, Now
$1.98
We Well Be Closed Saturday In Observance of the luly 4 Holiday
Dress Shop
# Second Floor#
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