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Mrs. L. L. Lackey, Jr. Gives Pretty Party One of the lovely parties of Friday was given by Mrs. Buddy Lackey honoring Mrs. Tommie Baker Of West Palm Beach, Fla. Gladioli in mixed pastel shades were used in the living room. In the screened in living porch lilies added a party atmosphere. Two tables of bridge and one of canas ta were in play. When cards were laid aside, tallies were added and prizes pre sented Mrs. William Herndon for scoring highest in bridge, Mrs. L. P. Baker received the canasta award. ? A salad course wase served with individual lemon tarts and ke tea. A blue and pink umbrella was brought in with a shower of stork gifts which were presented the honoree. . Miss LaUrja Brashears Speaks To Home Arts Club The Home Arts Club met Tues day night at the Country Club with Mrs. P. D. Herndon as hos tess. Mrs. W. L. Pressley, president, presided during the business, Mrs. Clarence Plonk, Jr., pro gram leader for the month, pre sented Miss LaUna Brashears, County Demonstration Agent, who discussed many ways to Im prove home lighting and how to protect the eyes. Mrs. Brashears gave an exceptionally interesting and 'helpful demonstration on making lamps, the heights read ing lamps should be, the kind of - bulbs and shades to use, also dis cussing the type floureseent blubs to use. An informal discussion of home problems followed the talk. Mrs. Ji'mmie Simpson was a special guest of Mrs; Herndon and assisted in serving a dessert course of peach shortcake with party accessories and ice tea prior to the meeting. Mixed summer flowers with emphasis on pink zinnias added a festive note to the club dining room where the meeting was held. Misses Marion and" Jean Arthur have returned from a weeks visit at Crescent Beach. LUTHER BENNETT 1017 L1NWOOD BD. PHONE 893 FARM BUREAU l<rtNl ImvfMii (?. I MvInI Fir* (?, | Social* Calendar Thursday. ' . ? : 2:45 ? Ace of Clubs meets with Mrs. H. E. Lynch. 7:45? Monthly Duplicate J3rld ge game at the Country Club. 8:00? One Higk Rook Club meets with Mrs. Joe Thomson. Friday: < 8 until ? Entre-Nous Teen Age Club dance at the Wo man's Club. Monday: 2:45 ? Duplicate Bridge Club meets with Mrs. Drace Peeler. 8:00 -Circle No. 1 of Central Methodiut church meets with Mrs. Sam Davis. 8:00? Circle No. 3 of Central Methodist church meets with Mrs. M. Hi Biser. 8:00? Circle No. 5 of Central Methodist church me^ts with Mrs. Paul Ware. 8:00 ? Circle No. 8 of Central Methodist church meets with Mrs. Walter Har mon. 8:00 -Circle No. 7 of Central Methodist church meets with Misses Grace and Martha Blanton. 8:00 Circle No. 8 of Central Methodist church meets with Mrs, Jimmy Dickey. 8:00? Circle No. 9 of Central Methodist church meets with Mrs, Floyd Payne. Tuesday: 3:00 Contract Club meets with Mrs. G. W. Mauney. 3:00? Tuesday Afternoon Brid ge Club meets with Mrs. G, F. Lattimore, 8:00 Twin Table Bridge Club meets with Mrs. Charles Thomasson. Thursday, August 13: 2:45? Ace of Clubs meets with Mrs. Amos Dean. Miss Prances Breazeale Bride Of J. O. Dalrymple Miss Sadie Frances Breazeale of Greensboro and James Oscar Dalrymple of Kings Mountain and Murphy, N. C. were united in marriage Tuesday afternoon at 3 p. m. The ceremony was performed In the office of J. L. Roberts, J. P., with Mr, Roberts reading the ritual. Mr. and Mrs.. Dalrymnle will reside in Greensboro, Mrs. S. R. Davidson and son, Tony ace spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Mc Conall in Charlotte. JftCMlSAlE / SAVE MORE AT ? O O P E R ' S ' ?A- \ I^v- \ I 1 V life ' JyBR-jXfr : ' ?'?: :? . K%-, IPvSif l? L X oak At These Outstanding Features! ? ROOMY CROSS-TOR FREEZER CHEST b?. .for ag? tpaco for 34 pound* of froton food, plu* plonfy of t<0 cwbo* In *b?<:)iar-typo and indlvlduol-<up hoy* ? LARGE CRISRfR k??p? fruit and vogofablo* crl?p, moltt and g?rdon-fr?*b . . . (lido* oo?Hv undo' a>o*l tHolf cavor ? FUll-WIDTM SHELVES pr.vid. .mpu b??k food sforogo ip?c* for Ham* a* big ?? ? wKolo bom or half ? wotormolon ? COLD CONTROL bo* o?m?l* fomporotwre to?- * Hnf* fo *uH yowf noad* ? "NORGLOSS" EXTERIOR m 4 TITAHIR* RORCEUM INTERIOR <>m. ? "ROWER KING" COMPRESSOR, s-y?. ^ NORGE Refrigerator with CROSS-TOP FREEZER CHEST i Specially Priced Only 5179.95 1 SoMf *7&uk4 | Cash If You Have It ? ut If You Need It S. Railroad Ave.. Next To Dixie Theatre ? Phone 93 - - ? I. mmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmrnmmmmSmaKBfHKSBHKtK (Photo By Carlisle) MRS. CHARLES HOEY SHYTLE Shytle - Gamble Ceremony Held Sunday At First Baptist Church Marriage vows wore exchanged between Miss Rheta Mae Gamble of this city and Charles Hoey Shytle, H. N. U. S. Naval Base Hospital, Charleston, S. C., on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the First Baptist Church. The Rev. H. Gordon Weekley, pastor of the bride, was the offi ciating minister, reading the vows of the impressive double ring ritual to the couple. The altar was veiled in white, with floor baskets of white glad ioli and shell pink asters posed against a background of potted palms. Cathedral tapers in seven branched candelabras completed the decorations. Miss Blenda Huneycutt at the console of the organ, and Miss Elizabeth Ann Denmark, soloist, presented the nuptial music. Miss Hunneycutt's numbers in cluded "Intermezzo" by Mesag nis; "Dream of Love" by Lizt; "O Perfect Love", Barnby; "O, Promise Me", Barnby. Miss Den mark sang, "Through the Years", by Youmans; "I Love You Truly" by Lippe; and as a benediction following the pledges, "The Lord's Prayer". Traditional marches by Wagner and Mendel ssohn were used, and as vows were spoken, the notes of j"Clouds" ar.d "Clair de Lune" were softly played. i The bride, given in marriage J by her father, was radiant in her wedding gown of organza and Chantilly lace over taffeta, the off shoulder contour bodice worn with an organza jacket was at tached to a very full skirt ex tending into a medium train. The finger tip veil of imported bridal illusion was worn with a lace mantilla fitted cap. She carried a white prayer book topped with a white purple throated orchid showered with satin streamers. Bridal Attendants Miss Diana Gamble ? was her sister's only attendant. She was dressed In a ballerina length dress of white organza lace trim med, made similar to that of the bride. Her shoes were white silk shantung pumps. Her headdress was a small bunch of white satin leaves, arranged to fit the back of the head. Her bouquet was of pink baby rose buds, separated by sheer pink gypsophilia and pink net entwined among the flowers with a large bow of mat ching pink satin ribbon. Fred Shytle was his son's best j man and serving as ushers were James Lybrand. Roy Pearson and Paul Ham of this city, and Wil liam Francis of the U. S, Navy, Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Gamble had selected a navy and white crepe dress with matching accessories completing her outfit with a corsage of red rose buds. Mrs. Shytle wore a navy crepe dress with pink ac cessories and a shoulder corsage of pink roses. There was no reception. The couple greeted the guests in the vestibule of the church following the benediction. Misses Jean McRae and Faye Guy ok StatesviTle. former room mate of the bride at the Presby-? terian School of Nursing, presid ed at the register. Wedding Trip For a wedding trip to the mountains of Western Carolina, Mrs. Shytle was viery chic in a summer suit of Orion and silk in pastel yellow wearing black ac cessories and the orchid lifted from her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Shytle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Walter Gam ble. She is a graduate of the Kings Mountain High School with two years of training at the Pres. byterian Hospital School of Nur sing in Charlotte. Mr. Shytle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shytle of Higi: shoals, for merly of Kings Mountain, is cUso a graduate of the local hl,?h school. He Is now with the U. 3. Navy stationed at Charleston. Upon their return from their wedding trip, they will make their home in Charleston. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Gamble and Miss Margaret O'Brien, Bes semer City. Mrs. Jimmy Bla?k. Jimmy and Virginia Black, and Mrs. John Spence of Charlotte, Mrs, S. Sousard and Miss Delia Mae Gan^bie of Gastonia, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Guy and son, Char les, of Statesville. Mrs. Buddy Sellers Fetes Dixon Circle Circle No. 1 of Dixon Preatoy terian church held its regular monthly meeting Saturday night at the home ot Mrs. Buddy Sel lers. James D.. New some, summer supply pastor, gave the Bible study and Mrs. Thomas Hum phries, circle chairman, presided ??ver the routine business ses sion. - Following the business ses sion the hostess ^vas assisted in serving a refreshment plate. '? ' i . Two Are Hostesses At Bridal Luncheon Mrs. Paul Ham and Miss Jean McRea entertained with a pretti ly appointed bridal luncheon Sat urday at the home of Mrs. Ham as a pre-nuptlal courtesy to Miss Rheta Mae Gamble, bride-elect. The home was decorated with gladioli and magnolia leaves creating a lovely setting for the small tables appointed for the luncheon. In the center o| each table were four individual glad bells centered with a pompom which was later given as sou veniors. The honorees place was marked with a white corsage and a piece of her chosen china. A three course luncheon was served to members of the bridal party, Mrs. Shytle and Mrs. Gamble. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinson an nounce the birth of a daughter, Saturday, August 1, Kings Moun tain hospital.' Saturday Club Night Well Attended Club night held Saturday night at the Country Club was well at tended. Dinner was served from 7:30 until 8:30. Enjoyable dinner music was furnished throughout the meal. Dancing was the chief amuse ment. Everyone present reports a splendid time. Barbara. Jean Green, 15-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Green, entered Gastonia Or thopedic hospital Tuesday where she will undergo a spinal opera tion Friday. 1 I ? I After Rehearsal Party Saturday At Woman's Club Following the rehearsal on Satur day night for the wedding of Miss Rheta Mae Gamble and Charles Hoey Shytle, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gamble entertained with a cake cutting at the Woman's Club. The club was appropriately de corated using a color note of green and white. Especially love ly was the bride's table overlaid with a white cloth centered with a large white wedding bell encir cled with dainty fern sprays. Rib bons extended from the bell to the corners of the table where compotes of nuts were used. The 'hree tiered wedding cake com pleted the arrangements. After the bride and bridegroom had cut the traditional first piece, the cake was cut and served by Mrs. Pinkney Ware. Mrs. John S pence of Charlotte preclded over the punch bowl. Approximately 35 membeis of the two families and the wedding party and a few close friends were present to share the splen did hospitality. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finger Bridge Club Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finger were hosts to members 91 the Couples Club Friday night entertaining at their home on West Gold Street. Colorful arrangements of zin nias and glads were used in room decorations. Tallies were compared after the last progression of bridge and prizes awai-ded Mrs. Sam Suber, Jr., and Drace Peeler. Tablas were laid for refresh ments and a salad course with accessories was served. I Features THE SEAM IS THE FASHION THEME OF THIS STUNNING COAT . Bold raised seams accentuate the smart sloping shoulder-line of this important Swansdown coat. A giant single-button closing at the throat . . . versatile push-up sleeves . . . it's the perfect coat for you! In divinely warm Beau lure, pure wool fleece by Stroock. Si?es 8 to 18. i I Swansdown Coats and Suits Begin at $49.00 Other New '53 COATS and SUITS $19.95 As NEW FALL HATS We're now showing o good lection of Newest Foil *53* Eon nets by Gage. Prices Begin JU TOUR NEW SWANSDOWN SUIT HAS A CROPPED COLLARLESS JACKET! Narrow boxed cardigan jacket, narrow, straight skirt a suit that makes one long, lithe, exciting line of your figure! It's the best silhouette of the season! A smart blouse that comes with it, of Hel ler's fine wool jersey. The suit fabric, a deep-piled pure wool fleece by Warren of Stafford. Sizes 8 to 16i New Apparel Is Now Arriving Dally In All Lines
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