Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Bolshy William Causby. route 1. announce the birth of a daughter. Thursday, .luly 3*.). Kings Mountain hospital. Mr and Mrs. Jay Proctor, M tlantt street, announce the birth of a son, Friday. July 31. Kings Creek. S. C.. annminif the birth of a daughter. Friday, July 31. Kings Mountain hospital. Vfr. and Mrs. Harold Williams 7290 Midpines, announce the birth of a daughter. Saturday. August 1. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hobby Collins. }M1 N. tlantt afreet, announce the birth of a son. Sunday, August 2. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hope. inti N Dilling street, announce the birth of a son, Monday, August 3. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ktltclifle. 103 N. (loforth street, anmiun> > the hiith of a son. Monday. Au gu>t 3, Kings Mountain hospital Mr. and Mrs. Paul Piwlry, 103 llartfonl Avenue. Bessemer City, unnouniv the birth of a daughter. Saturday. August 1. Kings Moun tain hospital. Mr. anti Mrs. James t;.b>on. 700 Jackson street, announce the birth <»f a son. Tuesday. August I. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. anti Mrs. Davi tlSipes an nounce tiu» birth of a son. Tues day. August -1. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hunch anil family are vacationing this week at lloney Island in Georgia. They will return home this weekend Home Arts Club Met On Tuesday Mn \!-irt;n Harmon gave th' pr gram, "Women Gentle and Tough", .it Tuesday afternoon'* Horne An* tub meeting at the home of Mis. Tolly Shuford on Fulton road The h ■stess was assisted ii serving a salad plate with dessert at refreshment time. viis u. i> Ratemi*. club pie sident. pres ded over the business port ion of the meeting. Mr' Bill Jonas, representing the Junior Woman's club. attend .it a District IV’ club institute at Gastonia Woman's club Monday morning and Monday afternoon. USED CAR SPECIALS 2—1964 Monza Coupes.$1995 ea. All Thr Extras — Low Mileage '62 Ford Fairlane '500' going at only $1495 '62 Ford Galaxie '500'.only $1895 1-Door — It’s A Honey — '58 Ford (2-Door Automatic) a steal at $595 '60 Chevrolet 4-Door Bel Air.$1195 '60 Chevrolet Station Wagon.$1445 Kull\ Equipped '60 Ford Station Wagon.$1095 This Car Has All The Extras '59 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop.$1095 4-Door '60 Corvair — Automatic transmission.. $895 4-Door '59 Pontiac Four-Door Sedan.just $995 '60 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door.$1095 '60 Ford (2-Door with straight drive).. $895 '63 Chevrolet Sports Coupe.$2295 Sports Car Pleasure At A Low. Low Price '59 Ford (Automatic Transmission).$895 4-Door 'Mi Ford.m l;-IX»or — Straight Drive Specials of The Week 1959 Ford (What A Buy).$495 Straight drive 1960 Dodge, You have to see to believe $795 t-Door. Automatic 1958 Ford Station Wagon.oily $495 28 Other Gan From Which To Choose — Tahe Advantage Of This Used Car Sale. TODAY Victory Chevrolet Co. 132 Railroad Ave. — Phono 739-5471 Wedding Party Feted At Cook-Out Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. I.ee Robert? honored their daughter. Miss Beth Roberts, and her fiance. Douglas Eubanks, at a cook-out Mondav evening at their home on Walter son street. (Sues!* were members of the two larmlics and wi-dri.ng party. Mis* Robert* and Mr. Eubank will **• married Saturday at 3 p. m. in Eirst Baptist church. Luncheon Honors Martha Ware Miss Cynthia Wright of Gro ver and Miss Andrea Klliott of Charlotte entertained together Saturday at a 1 oVIock brides maids luncheon honoring Miss Martha Lou Ware, bride-elect. Miss Ware and tin* two host esses were former roommates at Appalachian State Teacher's col lege. The tw » hostesses were at tendants in Miss Ware’s wedding to Toney Wells on Saturday. A color note of green and white was predominant in decorations used throughout the Wright home The table for 17 guests was overlaid with white damask atid centered by a mass arrangement of summer flowers in pink, green and white. Novelty favors of dishcloths and net marked the places of each guest and Miss Ware's place "as marked by a similar e»rsage (entered by a pink flower. The hostesses took the occasion | to give the hridc-to-hc their wed ding gifts: a bedspread and a piece of silver in her pattern. Mrs. Madge il. Arrovvood at tended Watauga Cnimt>' r»av ex ercises in Boone Saturday ywi Sunday. Mrs. Arrowuoo vis. . friends of the late Miss Tillie Arrovvood ,n the ASTc <ampus. several faculty members ami for mer teachers and attcndinl church services Sunday morning at First Baptist church. calling ALL HOME MAKERS By GENE TIMMS TABI.E ACCESSORIES In recm I years, a great deal of atten tion has h<-on given to wail accessories, hut not enough at tenliun has TIMMS been paid to equally important table ac w.wories. And nothin}; will do more to give your home the "dei-orator look" than proper ly selected table accessories. Aside from the usual deco rative ash-trays and candy dishes, a whole new world of table accessories are now a ! callable in furniture and dec orating shops. Artificial fruits, flowers and plants are still extremely |H>pular but the number of different items suitable for table decor is only limited by your imagination. The first rule, of course, is to avoid the "cluttered look” and not use too many items on your table. After all, you want to avoid making your home look like a “gift shop”. Here arc two ideas: If you have more items than you can use at one time, use fewer pieces, and then change them around fri-quentl>. And, in using table de<-or make certain the colors of the items blend with everything else in the room. ! Tune in the Gene Timms Show, on Radio Station VVKMT Mon.. Wed. and Frl. and try to identify the mys tery tune. Mrs. Lawrence 1 »• gan won $145.00 on our last Friday morning program. Who knows, maybe you will be next. The time is 7:30-8:00 am. TIMMS FURN. CO FOR GRACIOUS LIVING WHERE DISCOUNT IS XING, C. E. WABLICK INSUBANCE AGENCY Insurance Protection # Auto # Home * # Business Dial 739-3611 116 W. Mountain SL | 4:23 tin Miss Roberts Party Hostess M.ss Piano Rohort* entertained last Tuesday night at hor homo at a drop-in shower honoring Mias Martha Lou VV’are. bride elect. Miss Ware and Toney Wells were married Sat.irday in First Baptist church. Silver winkling bells and wed ding rings decorated the living ro im mantel and a similar ar rangement centered the refresh ment table from which individual party cakes were served with green punch. Miss Annie B. Roberts and Miss Brenda Thornburg alternat ed at the punch bowl 'Hie bride-elect wore a pink striped dress in whippi-d creme with white anil pink corsage, gift | from the hostess The -Hi guests showered her with miscellaneous household gifts. * Pair Feted At Cake Cutting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Forest Fit eh entertained Saturday eve ning at their home at an after rehearsal party honoring MUs Carol Ann Bridge* and James Spurgeon McMillan, whose wed ding was an event of Sunday. Mrs. Fitch is sister of the hon oree. Overlaid with white linen cloth, the bride's table held the throe tier wedding cake as decorative highlight. A crystal candelabrum holding six tapers was intertwin ed with clusters of ivy and nar cissi at the center. Punch was sei-vod from a crystal howl at one end. Mrs. Pat Manion Griggs. Mrs Joyce Bridges and Mrs. J .Ann Bushing assisted the hosts in en tertaining. Members of the wedding party anti two families made up the guest list. Calendar Project Work Continuing The Junior Woman's club w continuing its l‘*M community calendar project through ,he month of August. Members of the club conducted a house-to-house canvass of the community Monday night to soli cit names on the calendar and to offer the calendar for sale at 30 cents. The calendar lists birthday and wedding anniversaries as well as dul> meeting dates ami advertising from the city business firms. Kings Mountain area citizens who may not be contacted via a canvass this month may contact any member of the elub about listings. Mrs. Rill Jonas, presi dent. said. Mrs. Robert Champion. Jr. and Mr*. Boo Morris were hostesses to a social hour alter the dub canvass at the Woman's club. The communiyt birthday cal endar is the ehief money-making proj«vt of Junior women. Pro ceeds help support the various community project of the wo men's organization during the year. Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Carroll and sons. Edwin and Timmy, are vi. siting in Mississippi. The Cat rolls are spending a 30-day leave from Spmter AFB. S. C. with Kings Mountain relatives. Kings Mountain Herald A n«w *pup**r puNohttt wrokly «<l Thursday* Uy Martin L Harmon. Ir. DRA H'f.iUI fubtuihiri; ilouiu*. Knlfwl i« *rmnit rli«* matfrr at Ihc p*«*t of» f:«v at King* Maintain. X. C*. JMMM undrr Art ••! nf Marvh IV 1HT3. SrUSTRimON RATES H> Mail Anyu here: One > «*ar <»\ Months Hirer Month* 'ingle ropy |»? ue V.MI rj.rt *i.:r .1 Kings Mountain Girl Playing, Singing At Brevard Music Center This Summer Jane Birmingham of Kings Mountain is having a vacation with a purpose this summer at tin* Brevard Music Center. The Center is a unique organi zation designed to give talented young musicians playing and singing experience under the eyes of prolessional musicians and s considered to be the "Summer Music Capital of the South." Situated at Transylvania Music Camp in the summertime, the Brevard Music Center has six in strumental groups and two cho ruses. each of which performs a weekly concert. The camp is located around two lakes high in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Brevard. S'. C. Jane, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Birmingham of 102-1 Linwood Drive, is singing in the Chorus at Transylvania. A senior at Ashley High School, she is an honor roll student and belongs to the pep dub. dramatics club, and Ke|x*ttes. Jane sings in two church choirs and has had parts in Utile Theater musicals. Founded 2S years ago by its di rector. James C. Pfohl. the Bre vard Music Center presents as soloists its own students and many noted members of the mu sical world. Among the artists yet to appear are Jan Peerce. Ruth Slenczynska, Aaron Rosand. ami VVhittemore and I^owe. For the first year the Center will present ballet, with the Atlanta Civic Ballet Company featured on Au gust 29. During the first week in September the Center concludes its season with the Turnau Opera Player* performing "The Mar riage of Figaro" and "The B.ir her of Seville." "All regularly scheduled eon eert* are open to the public. Mrs. Briggs Hostess To Methodist Circle 2 Mr*. Paul Briggs was ho«u«-s> at her home Wednesday morning to member* of Circle 2 of Central Methodist church. Mrs. Jay Powell conducted the devotional, reading Psalms 121 and 123. She also offered the morning prayer. The program. •A Mote Excellent Way”, was presented by Mrs. Boyer Murray. Mrs. Y. K. Thronehurg. circle chairman, presided. The hostess served refreshments during a so cial hour following the meeting. Mr. and Mr*. Pride Ratterree and family of The Citadel at the weekend with Kings Moun Charleston. S. C. visited during tain relatives. The Ratterree* were house- guest* of the R. J. Gibbs. Mrs. Ratterree’s aunt and uncle, and of Mrs. Margaret Ward, sister of Mrs. Ratterree. Mrs. Sally Davis and children. Michael and Jenny, are here from Atlanta. Ga.. for a visit with Mrs. Davis’ parents-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. f Mr. and Mrs. Marty Folding and sons. Martin Rhea and Ran dy Folding, have returned to their home in Douglas. Ga.. after visiting Mrs. Folding's mother. Mrs. Grady A. Rhea. Sr. and oth er Kings Mountain relatives. SOUTHWELL IQ] FORD SALES FOft iibfliS • ■ • PLAN NOW TO SHOP DOWNTOWN GASTONIA \ _ _ __ Thursday August 6th LOOK FOB DOLLAI DAT SIGNS AND PENNANTS IN WINDOWS OF PARTICIPATING STORES 27 of Gastonia's Downtown Stores, including clothing, de- < partment, furniture, drug, jewelry, auto accessories, and variety stores combine to offer you the most fabulous savings in the history of Downtown Gastonia. ONE DAT ONLT THURSDAT. AUGUST Sth DOLLAR DAY DOWNTOWN GASTONIA GASTON COUNTY'S LARGEST SHOPPING AREA Gastonia Downtown Stores

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