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Mrs. O rr Weir Honored At Party On Thursday Members of the Mary Kennedy, ?circle of Boyce Memorial ARP church entertained Thursday ev ening at an informal party hon oring Mrs. Orr Weir. Mrs. Weir left Monday to make her homfc with a son in Florida. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Marriott Phlfar, circle chairman. Arrangements of sum mer flowers decorated the home, and cake with ice cream was tisrv. ed. Mrs. Weir was remembered with a gift from the circle. Couple's Bridge Club Held Moeting Friday Members of the Couple's Bridge club met Friday evening ct the homte of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. An thony, Jr. Tom Izard was invited to play with the regular club members, and bridge "prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bridges After several progressions, the hosts served a dessert plate with cold drinks. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Wm Fill any Doctors' Pre scriptions promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. Rings Mountain Drag Company THE REX ALL STORE Phones 41?81 We Call For and Deliver - ? = Mrs. Buddy Sellers Dixon Circle Hostess j Circle I of Dixon Prtesbyterian church met Saturday night at the home at Mrs. Buddy Sellers. I Eight members attended the meeting. Mrs. P. D. Patrick, Bible leader, conducted the Bible study and spoke to the group on a trip that she and Mr. Patrick recently made to San Antonio, Texas, where Rev. Mr. Patrick was sup ply pastor at the Presbyterian church there for two Sundays and a tour they made of Mexico. Mrs. Thomas Humphries, cir cle chairman, presided over the business session. Refreshments were served during the social hour. Magnolia Garden Club Held Meeting Friday Members of the Magnolia Gar den club met Friday aiternoon at the home of Mrs. Martin Harmon and heard an address by R. D. Bowman, interior decorator for the Stratford House, in Char lotte. Mrs. W. M. Herndon, Mrs. ?. L. Carlton, and Mrs. W. R. Hud speth were welcomed by the club as new members. The club presi dent, Mrs. J. C., Hedden, opened thte meeting and conducted the business session. ? Late summer flower arrange ments were displayed by Mrs. Garrison Goforth and Mrs. John B. Plonk. Team II won the high est number of points in flower Judging. Mrs. Harmon served refresh ments after the meeting was ad journed. Birthday Dinner Sunday Will Honor W. C. Dixon . Children and grandchildren of W. C. Dixon will honor him at a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Polk at 5849 Monroe road, in Charlotte, Sun day, September 12. Announcement of the dinner was made by Mrs. Polk, who said that all friends of the family and relatives are invited to attend. ' ? _ MRS. WILLIAM BETTI8 McDANlEL Morris-McDaniel Vows Pledged Sunday In Noon Ceremony At Bethlehem Church Miss Nancy Helen Morris and William Bettis (Bill) McDanlel, (both of Kings Mountain, exchan ged marriage vows Sunday at 12 o'clock noon before the altar of Bethlehem Baptist church. The Beverend B. E. Bobbins, pastor of the bride, officiated, and palms with floor baskets of white gladioli and dhrysanthe ?mums were used for background - a ?? V4. n't Forget Friday is September 10, which means that all savings i accounts deposits made until 5 p.m. Friday will be Credited from September 1. It means an extra month's interest will be gained at the next payment periodl . ? There's no better way to save than the Building & Loan way. i' . For individuals who want to pay any amount, anytime. Earn } : 3% interest, compounded semi ?annually . * Interest added to your account. FULL-PAR) For indiviauais who want to invest a lump sum, and want an income from it. Pays 3%, with dividend checks being mailed ? . _ w-.T ? - . * ? N ? ' - ' ' jure 30th and December 31st. Mountain decoration. Family p<nvs were marked with sprays of white sa tin ribbon. Mrs. Robert E. Gau'.t. of Gas tonia, presented a program of or gan music before the ceremony, and Mrs. James Logan, of Kings Mountain, vocalist, sang, "O Pro mise Me" by deKoven and The Wedding Prayer" Iby Dunlap, The Bridal Chorus from Lohen grin by Wagner was used for the processional, and Mendelssohn's wedding inarch from . "A Mid summer Night's Dream" was played for the recessional. The ibride, who entered the church with the groom, wore an afternoon dress of palette pink lace, fashioned with a sweet heart neckline, a fitted bodice, and full skirt of irridescent se quins and corded embroidery in a leaf motif. Her hat to match was a tiny shell of velvet and soft veiling, and her accessories were In matching tone. She car ried^ white Bible topped with a white orchid, showered with sa tin streamers. ? ? " f " : Usher - groomsmen were Roy Dixon, Gene Carpenter, Jack Lail, and Naaman McDaniel, the latter a brother of the groom, all of Kings Mountain. The bride's mother had select ed for her daughter's wedding a navy linen dress w?h navy and white accessories, and Mrs. Mc Daniel, the groom's mother, wore a pink dress with black accessoi ies. Each wore a shoulder cor sage of white carnations. After the ceremony, the bride's parents entertained at thei: home on Shelby road at an in formal reception. A lace cloth covered the re-, freshment ta,ble and cake with punch was served. The couple, the immediate families, and close friends 'made up the guest list. For a wedding trip to the mountains of Western North Car oling and Tennessee, the bride wore a teal blue dress and coat ensemble with black accessories and the orchid taken from her bridal "bouquet. Mrs. McDaniel, a daughter ot Mn. and Mrs, N. E. Morris, ot Kings Mountain, was graduated from Bethware high school and Shelby Hospital School of Nurs ing. She Is employed at Garrison General Hospital, in Gastonia. Thfe groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McDaniel, of Kings Moun tain, was graduated from Gro ver high school, served in the armed forces, and I# a member of the staff at 'Harris Funeral Home. When they return from a wed ding trip, the couple will be at home here on Gold street. Mrs. Buddy Huff man ' Honored At Shower . Mrs. Theodore Huffman and Miss Nancy Huffman entertained Saturday evening at their borate complimenting Mrs. William (Buddy) Huffman, of Macon, Ga., who visited here In the Huffman home during the weekend. Games were directed through , and prizes were ? honoree. A sa essert was served, >f gifts was pre sented to the honoree. Out ? of - town gufests included Mrs. Fred Huffman and two dau ghters, of Charlotte. Fifteen guests made up the party list. | Mrs. William B. Huffman, of Macon, Ga., visited ?t the horns of Mr. Huffman's parents, Mr. and Mr*, Theodore Huffman and family during the Weekend. Mrs Fred Huffman and family, of Charlotte, were also weeksnd guests In the Huffman home. Mr., and Mrs. Kobert Noill and ?family, of Greensboro, . were weekend guests at the home of Mr. Neill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Noill. A /I'C William T. Ilendriek. of Patrlek AFB, Florida, visited dur ing the weekend at the home of his brother, X: R. He.ndriek and 'Mrs. IJendrlck Jiere. Airman Hen drick's home is in Shelby. 1 O? -* Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Cooke visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovelace in Earl on Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. Randolps Carter arid family, of Atlanta, Ga., have returned there after a visit h?re with the latter's parents, (Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Smith. Mrs. .Smith returned with them 'for a visit. . Mrs. Erwin Hughes has return ed to her home here after visit ing for several weeks at the home of Mr. . and Mrs. Ray Caly roll in Dover, Delaware. 1 James Moss left Monday for [Columbia Theological . Se .uary [at Decatur, Ga., where he is a Senior. Carl Moss also left this week to enroll as a student at Bowling Green School of Com merce, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Cpl. Thomas Berry, of Fort Bragg, spent the weekend with his wife and his mother, Mrs. Violet Berry. Miss Barbara Matthews, of Miami, Florida, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matthews, and Martha Matthews. PERSONALS:? M1T75 Delvin Huffstetler, of j Norfolk, Virginia, spenl the week jend here with his wife and pa f rents, Mr, and Mrs, Dan Huff | stetler. ? o? Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kintben ! were weekend visitors in Gatlin , burg, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson, of Enga, N. C? were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. j Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Patterson. Miss Betty Brooks and Miss Nanaleen Todd were visitors in Shelby Sunday afternoon. ? ? O? Mr, and Mrs. Clarence King and children, of Lenoir, were weekend guests here at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gallant, Sr. v."' "" ^O-? -? ?* Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bridges spent Sunday in Asheviile. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Logan were Saturday night guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W; Blaloek. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Guthrie and children, of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Smith, of Spartanburg, S. C., and Mrs. Ed na Clary, of Gaffney, S. C., were weekend guests here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Clark. Leroy Bolin, USN, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin L. Bolin. Lonnie Faulk, of Wilmington, visited last Thursday morning'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Owens and family. Oak Grove Church Honored New Pastor At Informal Reception Here Saturday - * n yx-t- ^ ? Members of the Oak Grove Baptist church honored their pas tor, Rev. Hoyle B. Alexander, and his family at a reception in the church fellowship hall Saturday evtening. Rev. Mr. Alexander began his duties with the church September 1 after serving as pastor of the Harris Baptist church, in Green wood, S. C., for three years. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer wtelcomed guests and presented them to the pastor, his wife and three children, and a second re ceiving line composed of the church elders, deacons, training union directors and Sunday school teachers included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Warn, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Blanton, Mr. and Mrs. Garman Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ca nipe, Mr. and Mrs. Culp Ford, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. Ethel Randall, Mrs. Pinkie jl>ee Blanton, Miss Mildred Peter son, Mrs. J. W. Watterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bell. | Mrs. Stokes Wright and Mrs. |W. S. Stone, Jr., presided at the punch table, and mints, cookies, 'library hours Jacob S. Mauney Memorial Library | MONDAYS: 2 5 and 7 a p. m. ; TUESDAYS: 10 12 noon. ' WEDNESDAYS: 1012 noon; 2-5 anil 7-9 p. m. rilUKSDAYSf 10 12 noon; 2-5 i p. m. FRIDAYS: 10-12 noon; 25 p. m. SATURDAYS: 10-12 noon. Dixon Church Circle j Held Meeting Thursday Circle 11 of Dixon Presbyterian church met Thursday night at I th6 home of Misses Linda and Elizabeth Stewart. Miss Joyce Chiiders was pro Jgram chairman for the meeting, land she read an article on "Chris jtian Living". The regular Bible study was given following the I program, and the group discussed ''Paul's Second Missionary Jour ney." ; ' : . ?/ ? ' ? f | A social hour followed the 'meeting, and refreshments were served. Mrs. J. G. Darracott is leader of the group. and salted nOts were served by Miss Patsy Uamriek, Miss Mo Jzelle Davis, Miss Saralee Davis, I Miss Betty Ann Bell, MLss Arbra tdella Champion, and Mrs. Dewitt ?Randall. The refreshment tables were covered with white cutwork cloths and werfe centered with yellow and green flower ar rangements. Goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bell. Two jhudred guests called during the evening. Eastern Star Chapter To Hold Family Meeting Members of the local chapter of the Eastern Star will hold a fami ly sup|>er meeting at New South Restaurant Friday evening with the meal to be served at 6:30. Tickcts are available; and mem bers are asked to contact Mrs, Rowel) Lane, worthy ' matron, at telephone (>GG-J or Mrs. K. A. Mo Daniel; Jr., at 10-1R to make re servations. Adult plates are $1.25 and plates for children will also be available. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owehs and family and J. P. Owens spent Sunday in Asheville. Local & Long Distance Truck Service '.:*V * V Agents For B. & S. Motor Lines, Inc. of Nashville. Tenn. - * . ? . ? ; rj , LOCKRIDGE TRANSFER CO. , Phone 358 Kings Mtn. Ill til lit with your taste YOUR OLD SOFA! NEW, PLASTIC-ARM SOFA-BED A new shipment of these wonderful sofa-bed a has just arrived sod we are aaakiag ? 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