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. ? SOCIAL Of INTE PHONES 10 E j M188 GERTRUDE KING WtO* Tr ... in a ceremony of unusual beauty and charm, the marriage of Mint Gertrude KIiik. .of lutncastcr and Charlotte, and Mr. Gene Willisana ot Charlotte. took place Saturday after" noon,-May 21,'at &:00 o'clock at tho home of the bride's brother, Mi. Grady W. King, on \Vest Mountain street, Kings Mountain Kev. U. W. Fox, pastor .ot Central Methodist Church officiated, using the i'ffipi'e.isivo ring .ceremony. - .wno FtlC DJ'UftVll lU IIIC Mill room, which was buiikv-d with evergreens and ferns, assist which wore posed baskets of white hydrangeas, white larkspur and Bprays of fern. Tall white floor - candelabra holding cathedral tapers and white floor baskets filled with lovely white flowers, arranged on either side ot the wide door-way completed the beautiful sotting. Mrs. N. F. MeGill, pianist. and Mrs M. H. Blser, soloist, furnished a program of music. Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. MeGill played Schubert's Serenade and Ldebestraum by Lists and during the rendition of these BELK'S "THIS ?*r '^R\ , m |H HA / II B\ ? Belk's D The Fri A flower in your buttonnolo oomo Child. Buy a Poppy noxt i > 1 > 1 * :.* V%; * : v " AND PERSONAL HAPPEN! :rest to > 1ND 88 MRS. A. H. PATT1 t nuuilMTa. the andu-s w?re lirbtpd 11 M114. 11 *""? Mis. lilstM- and lh<* Sweetest b Htory Kver Told, and. | Love You a Truly Meud?l?solin'e Wi n J inn MarJ tl ch was pl?v*d us u proceasionul en J during the ceremony, .Trauiuer'ie was' e softly played | '1 -Mrs. MoOlll was gowned in blue f \ laro with shoulder houutii : of lulls, li i iimn roses and Mrs. Hiscr wore flow e j bred chitfon . with, bouquet of yellow b roses. v c The couple were unattended. The 11 | bride wore a. becoming ensemble of. I ribbed navy chiffon, with short bolen h Jacket, white accessories and a closo ii fitting navy hat, with iriinmitigs. b I Her shoulder bouquet was of garden' v las and valley lilies. b Immediately after the ceremony an informal reception w-as held. The decorations in the living room 1( were bowls of sweet peas and lark- b spur in delicate pastel shades. In the dining room the table, spread with an exquisite lace cloth, j, wtas centered with a bowl of white b roses, carnations, snapdragons and ^ fern. Tall white candles in silver holders, completed the table appoint : o , ? [h WEEK" t b ?Fashion Features? J ! . Navy Sheer Dresses 1 with Maize Trimming. b They are beautiful ? c 5.95 L 9 ' Just received ? Col- * lege Campus, Eyelet Dresses. They are the > latest creations ? 5.95 I; h Solid White Dresses for the "Sweet Girl" Graduates? t 3.75 ; . j NEW HATS ? Pana i ma, Leghorn and Peanut straws. Whites and Natural ?- . 1.94 & 2.98 ept. Store endly Store will mean health and happineee for I Saturday. LE IRVIN M. I BE YO t County Co . Your Vote and Suj v\. ' . V'* - 5 . THJB KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD i_ i i > INGS VOMEN 5RSON, Editor ! I mf?tSTWi!TCr?'r^PProaffaBK?^orr uf?*t and elsewhere. With the white nd urun Urid.il motif observed'' brought ut. 1 Mts. Jot* Thomson,- wearing flow-' red chiffon and Mrs. J. (' Nickels 11 hlack chiffon assisted by Miss letty King, of Concord, niece of the' ride, and Miss Nancy Nickels, eerv! <1 i<;e cream, with green wedding' ells molded in center, individual akes, decorated with tiny valley ilies, white and Rreen mints. Mrs. Grady King, who with Mr. ling received the guests in the liVtg room, wore a lovely gown ot lack net combined with white laco. ,1th shoulder spray of white rose uds and valley lilies. , The bride's mother was gowned In cqua marine crepe with shoulder otsage of pink roses and valley lies. The bridegroom's mother wore lue cre^pe and also wore a corsage f pink roses and valley lilies- ' The register was kept by Mr. ioyce King, of Lancaster, S. C., rother of the bride and Miss Lenora Madden, of Fort_ Lawn, S. C. Miss Madden wore a becoming gown cfj uchlii taffeta with shoulder spray of' alisman roses. V ; I The bride is th" youngest daughter f Mr. and Mrs. George - Thomas ling of l^aneaster, S. C., formerly "of lings Mountain and has made herj cine in- Charlotte for a number - Ofi ears. She is a charming and aUrtiteIve young -woman with a large iiuiuer of friends. . Mr. Williams is a son of Judge nd Mrs. Wade >1. Williams, of Charsue, and has been connected with be Mack Truck Company for sever1 years and is popular amcng his usiness associate? asd friends. After a short wedding trip. the ouple will be at home in Charlotte. The guests included the parents, eiatlves and close friends of the ouple. .EGlON AUXILIARY MEETS The American l.ogion Auxiliary ot he-Otis I). Green Pest met May 2itli t the home of Mrs- B. M. Hayes. .Irs Charles Goforth was joint host?s. The meeting was presided over by .Irs. Pete Gamble, Devc*iOiialH were conducted by Mi's l. G. Sargeaut, chaplain, A report 011 final plans for Poppy i.iy Sales'was given by Mrs. Shu* ord. She also gave a reading 011 Pop lies. 1 The following cfhceis were elected or-the next year:'- Mrs. .lames Ware.1 (resident; Mrs." Charles Tnomassov.. ie?-president; Mrs. Pride Uatterre, feasurer; Mrs. II. M. Hayes, secreary; Mrs. Charles Goforth. historian (l:Js. A. G. Sargeant, chaplain. Mrs *aul Mauney was made program hairman. Mrs. Ben Beam, chairman nembership lommiUee. Mrs. Jag. kVare nn J Mrs. Pete Gamble were leivted as delegates to the State Con. .-eivtlon of the American Legion and \u\iliary. Mr*. Pride Ratterree and Mrs. E. L. Campbell were elected as alternates. ; . v I The hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Jess Parrisb, gcrved a delicious Iced course. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs Charlie Goforth was hostess an elaborate dinner given Sunday at her home on West Mountain street honoring the birthday anniversary of ber son, Charles A. Those enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Go(forth, Mrs. Eugene Mathls, Miss Pearl Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tate. Gene Mathls, Jr., Edward Bridges, B T, Wright, Ben C forth, G.orgo Thompson and Charles A. Goforth, Jr BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. En log Huff stetler Friday, 13th, a daughter. Jan Ice. Mrs. Hotfatetler was before her marriage, M'&s Nettle Moore ol Kisce MountainT ALLEN # - t i UR . 1 4 ? i ' . Vf* ' - ' mmisioner i >port Appreciated . THURSDAY. MAY 28. 1938 DUTCH SUPPER jThe men of the Lutheran Church Wll have a "dutch" supper hi the Parish Building Saturday evening at 7:00 Plana and arrangements for promoting evangelism will be dlucURM'd. Every man of the Church is urged to attend. Tt o Lutheran Church is putting on a promotional program throughout the United States this >cai lit celebration of the forming of the United Lutheran Chur l) In'AimrUu. Thir program ha* to dh With t vangellsm and mission work, St Matthew* congregation ' plan* a f ill I III II ii 1 in plan*. DANCE RECITAL .\lis*es Kathrwn ant La I'truce 0b< i rill of the Sh. i rill Behoof of l)a- jug of Shelby, will have their art'ihtil Itancr Recital Saturday night May .'isth. at k:w ti'clotk it' the Shel by High School. A*lA>ut 70 children will take part. Ki'tRs Mountain children., taking part tie Little Patty Noisier, Gloria Raw Us and Margaret Ware. TO HONOR ^RIDE-ELECT Honoring Miss Gtaee Fortune, bride elect of early June, Mrs. -E. W. Neal and Mrs. Jacob Cooper will entertain at a Tea, this (Thursday) af terticon from 4:30 to C:o0 o'clock at the home of Rev. .and Mis. E. C. Coper on Piedmont avenue. Quests- will include a number of friends of the bride elect from Charlotte, Shelby and Kings Mountain. SPEND WEEK END AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Noisier, Miss Patty Anne Neisler, Mr. and M^S. Arncli Kiser, Arnold. Jr., Mr. and Mrs l-'red Plonk, and Fred, Jr., spent the week-end at the Neisler cottage at Cherry Grove Beach. S. C. 80CIAL CLUB MEETS Mrs I). C Maunev entertained memb' rs of the, Social Club and a nuinb.-r of invited guests at one of the loveliest- parties of the season at h' i home on Ridge street, on Tuesday afternoon. The rooms of the attractive, hew heme weTO thrown en-suite and arranged with to wis and vases of larkspur', sweet peas, gypsophila and rosesSeven tables of rook were n play with Mrs. M. H- Biser receiving high score prize and Mrs- M. L. Plonk, lew score prize. , t A tempting and attractive , salad and sweet course was served. . ) Those present included Megdames It. P. Piker. C. E. Nelsler, L. Boyd Hamm A. H Patterson, Latid Ham-| rick, Aubrey Mauney, R E. Mauney, (Cont'd on back page) r TO TH CLEVEL 4 1. I would greatly apprec Senate in the Primary Ju I will not be permitted complete my studies in lion this summer. I was born and reared am; trying to equip myself the opportunities that ha\ tn hp ahlp tn nav ift the del Carolina. * I am not tied up with 2 that every candidate shoi '' win. Neither am I runnij er or father, although I a own right, I have no rig! If you see fit to honor i ful and shall strive to be faithfully discharge the c Carolina General Assemb i 1 ' i ? " ^ P. S.?I want to pubicly mer teachers and school assure them that I shall i dence. ' : - F7"'; 9 i , . - - . - VOTE FOR I "VICK" WRAY O I For Sheriff I ?He Promises to do his duty by Day and Night? v v-'"* He is young enough for Action and old enough For Responsibility HE IS A HARD WORKER AND WANTS J < ?> -m TO BE SHERIFF T'his Advertisement sponsored by Vick's Friends ' ? . \ "".t* ' V ,',vj'1 May 26, 1938. E VOTERS OF 1 AND COUNTY: 1 '* '""i .3 late your support :n my candidacy lor the state ne 4th. to call on you personally as I am compelled to preparation for the North "Carolina Bar Examina '" i in Cleveland County. I am 26 years of age, and I ' so as to be able to repay my County and State for re been given to me. The only debt I never expest )t I owe Cleveland County and the State of North y ?| . \ : ?? a /V: .! ' J| tny other candidate in the Primary. It is my feeling ( tld stand on his own merit?and may the best man ig on the record of my cousins, uncles, grandfathhi proud of their record. If I am not worthy in my it to expect your support. " v. *:S a me with your support, I will be profoundly thank- II worthy of your confidence and do my utmost to 1 luties of the office of State Senator in the North iy. ... . . % j - r I Faithfully yours, . . ; RALPH W)EBB GARDNER. express my deep personal appreciation to my formates for their splendid endorsement and to strive to the utmost to justify their faith and conf ir-w-g. . i. ^ ... I
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