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SOCIAL A I Of INTE 4 ? PHONES 10 R A! ? j . MISS UMBERGER < WEDS MR. PLONK . Coucoitl, Am. 8.- -All linportuut t boo let I o| Aaiurdt*; . v ?u? the i *i-<l<llni; of Mlas j.uuie Uu'.ti I'm- . ami llal Mlu.ni Plonk of Kali- > luipolia ami KLuks Mouiiluln. u li'.cli 1 whh solomlxotl at tlu> homo of tho . brut*-.'* mother. Mrs. itaa< oin Loon-! I arl IJinborKt-r. In W, II iStyovyr of ?. New York t'lly, uilolo ol tho brltlo. t oiueiaieo. using in? mix H.'iAivt * Irotit the Dutid-kin ritual. The vq??'' . l in 11 il i f ' nili in ii altar of pulitiH and fern twfoiv an * aixth , of Utiuiehed i*u<Mitbra holding'fl lighted Wbke tupeia. Floor baskets) < of beautiful caila lilies completed1 the! droonttoM. Prior to the ceremony, I Mr*. Stanley T. Clod bey, ' stater of 3 the bride, rendered a .program of I imp* Lai miutc. t The bride wan given In marriage i by her brother, Wiley Uuibergnr.' i The bridegroom bad Je big best man t v Uh brother, George Plonk. Jr., of c Kings Mountain.- Mi** Frances ITtn- t berger. slater of the brIJo. was her (] only attendant. Miss Doris Anne <;.)d bey- niece of tho bride, was flower tdrl and Freddie Plonk, small uephew of the bridegroom. server! us ring bearer. t\ Kiug IJntberger of Concord and Zeb Plonk of bong Island. N. Y.. served as ushers. Tho bride, a Inunette. were a CitVL'll <tf U'ltiiiv innmniaalto tr- ? " " i> *( \|tuor nv iatvi nn?-' y .ill. The dress was fashioned with un ,, * inserted yoke *iS Cliturtilly rose point lace. Her veH of tulle fell in graceful1 folds from a tiara of orange biosttoms. She carried an arm uotVi|ut-t Ot{ , av?titlKitri roses, valley lilies, nndjj orchids'. ' , " /*' ,.> .. , ' .. After the ceremony-, an info,.null8 peremption -was held at the home. La-,*' er, the bride, and hrldvgi aom left for a wedding trip. They will Ire- at ' . V heme after August 13 at the home of the bride's mother ,on Knun.i polls roadl Mrs. Plonk traveled in a dreg* uf ashes of roses'.summer crejte wllli navy accessories ..-id a corsage of * orchids. .* * ' '*. " . - . " '.'If The bride, daughter-of Mrs Bos-j C com Leonard Umberger,, attended Radforit State Teachers' college >i.t t , Radford, Va, and \yiUiam and Mary | ' ooiiege nt \i lllii'iisburg. Vs. I Site : has taught.for several years at Buch| I anan.. Va. I The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. jf Wid Mrs. Clarence S. Ploulf of King?| Mountain. He is a graduate of North Carcllna State college, where lie was! ti member of Phi 1< ippti Tau. eoeinl [ fraternity, atrJi I'hi Psf. textile fraternity-. He is now employed in the'* deigning- department of the Cannon mills hi Kamiapolia. SHOES . . ' ' ' I j I i 1 Should always be kept in first class condition fo? 1 vappearance and health's - *' -' J sake. We are experts in. ; this service and we have ' - * ?"* I the equipment to do a | first class job. Call uh for prompt delivery service. ; !.i Foster's * 1 SHOE SERVICE Phone 154 Don't tot gorm* tnfart your I boby's dot I cot* sic to Instead of I , using ordinary baby powders. uao I Menrven Antiseptic Powder. It's I definitely mnttmptic and tight* oW I eerroa. This famous powder la a* m aoit aa smooth and tea pa a baby C powjder caaba But. ta addMoa it Am vovn Mat iat>-pr? f e*"1* t\ ....... i " * ' iND PERSONAL HAPPE REST to ND 88 MRS. A. H. PAT ! * ++ ? ! > + + ++ jOLOEN wedding reception Olio of (lio most ivllniitful sgci il ifluiiK of iIih <K'<inoti was tin- rcc? j< mJ>ii slvn 011 Monday evening. AtiM'.st Stli in celebration oi the join veddhig uiutitersufy of Mr. and Air* s S. Weil Till- spacious grounds of he Weii tioiiiu were illuminated by ighls st l ting bet ween me inrgd old -ad lle< 8 The guests were greetoi here uijd later entered the * house lUi.iv they were shown the bewutitil display of Kit Is. Kron^^iotJXii vhhh was decorated with bowls of ;oU and white flowers md gold utidies tied with gold tulle. Greeting the guewts were Mrs. T. i. liumbrlgltt of Utover, daughter ol ilr. aud Mr*. Weir, 'and Mrs. K. B. illorbe. who Introduced them to the ecelvlng Hue, conypcMsJi cf Mr. and ilrs. S. S. Weir. Mr. anii Mis. b. G lat'ber. and Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Ham night of Clover. S. C. Both Mi's. BurK.r and Mrs. Hauibright are sisters ;f Mrs. Weir In the last few years lave celebrated their golden wedlings. (J.hers itH?lsliii? in greeting the tuests we go the sons of the couple tii their wLves-: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Veir < f l-ong Beach, Calif., Mr. ana ills. I>. K. Weir olf Hani stead; Mr. ad Mrs. W. T. Weir of Kitigs Mounaiu; Mr. \.ud Mrs. A. K. Weir of iustcnht; and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Voir. Jr.. of Kings Mountain. Grand til hf it a.: servt. its the uni..ig ri.c.n nd at the punch "howl; Miss Jess if no \\*elr. "Aileen llnmbright. bt.-.s tlice llambright. I.ticy Hambright, lay Sue Htmihright. Hetty Weir, tan Weir, and Messrs Jitnuty Weir, lobby Weir. Fruiuk Weir. Jr.. Ander t .1 Hambright Lawrence ? mbright nd Thcnias Hainbrlght, Jr. Also serving were Mr. and Mi's. J Keller. Mrs. Henry Jones. Mrs. klviti YarbOl-cukh. Mrs. Bd Hovel, Al's Abble Haxber ami Miss Willie lllerbe. Aoout liio guests c.Hb il during the vmlng. ' I iUESTS HONORED AT PICNIC Mr. and Mr*. Tom Fulton niteraim Fid a plenli- at tlnlr e.dinte at .ake MCntouia on last Monday eveu ng hcnorltig Mrs.. Frank lltiiiby ' ot' "ijI .'.'s. Texas, nee Miss Mary Onfte .edfotdv cf Shelby, and Miss Id i Jeattv also of Dallas, Texas. tluests present -ammded the hon>r< es. M'.s * Helen l.e Uoi <. f Kiwin. renn.. .1. F. 1^-dloird, Sum Bedford ,nd A. It. Bedford. i:f Shelby. Mr. ui tins. D. F. Hord. I). F. Herd'. Jr.. Mr ml Mrs. Ueorge Moss urid Miss Suan Mass. iONORS VISITOR Mid. Harry and .Mrs. Comon 'alls MitiUt fully 'tied at the mine of the >na r ? :i Wednesday tioiiiinvi h< noiinu Miss Nv'iJ- Hav, p (ideigh. <uist of VSs H<; ;? ? Hay. I. r .-sly mixed si*. -.> -a. :v arrahu d .throughout the house. Hridge w s i>la; "il at two tables. I'hose plu>iin? w?ro: Misses Nell lu>. Helen Hav. Sarah AJiist n. Pan Ino Noisier. Sat at K-Ve Ormatul. Mrs tcch Orai rav. Mrs. Page at'..! Mrs. 'alls. Hlus scores were won by Miss Jnra Kate Orni.uid and Mrs. Hugh hm.iiul. Miss Hay wtis. pi> seated an atttrnc Ive honor *iift. Tempting f efrostunvnts were seri'Wl. . /ISITOR HONORED MPS. George Moss entertained. at wo luihtos of bxidge ??t her home on Jaltirdiy afternoon, honoring Miss Rnuna Rice of Asia boro, house guest f Airs. Aubrey Mauney. Colorful iltttlioli were t:>?ed In decoration. Mjss II joe Wius presented a lovely Lift by tfcv lit - ct.L r.mji Mrs. Hayvood B. f*ynch wplvwi prize for lileh <ffoore. A tempting salad and sweet < jurse w as served. The guests included Miss Km ma [lice of Arhetioro. .M lands Ozelle Kl! *r. Sir. a Kate Orniund ,and Mildred Mess; Mmdmnes Aubrey Mouney! Fum Kulton. H .y\v<jo K. Lynch and Hutch Onnanrt. e DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ktnf had as dJtllier yrests Wwtawlay evening, Mr. and Mrs. Gray Pnduett. Miss Louise DeVinney and Miss Jeesle Wliltaker cf Huthorfordyon. , __ w. -? ? fc I lilt , M 111 ! Kla MUM IKTM I|11X1IT m "mm trim and lafcetten. It eootsno yuc. POWbER HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA I P. NINGS I WOMEN } TERSON, Editor I i CHOIR MEMBERS ENTERTAINED ] Members, of I In- choir of Central! Methodist church were inr si delight-.1 fully outerjulned at tin- home of llit'lr organist. Mrs. Aubrey Minnej th<- afTuIr planned us u compliment ) to her Imtw gileitj, Miss Kluinti Ifivej t f Aslicboro. who wa? dlrt'dol o: the i'hlr while teaching In King:-. Mountain. Incltul) a among tli< attest wete a number of other ffter. h? ol Mm. Robert Uidney, Mr.?. A c Del' linker und Mins Hattle (ifilury. .ot Shelby. A moat deliphtful program of xnu-' n sip was rendered by Miss Rlcc. who for (he past (wo years halt L-C!lt111ued her studies in New Vork Oily, Mis* g | Rice was assisted! by Mrs. Gidney. ! nee Miss Nettie Rayle. soloist and i dlr< ctor of the choir of Central \ 1 Methodist church. Shelby. .Mrs. IXl- v linger played the piano accompaniment for Mrs. Gidney: Rupsillons ? Schumnn ? Miss li ICice. I Li;tie Slur ? La Force Lo, How a Gentle Lark Cradle Sons? Kreisler ti ! . Because ? DHarlelot ?-Mis. Hob v ' ert Gidfley. j All Vlen Watietm I'ayence- Godo wski jt Kt tide - '? J li i Cordova ... 1 Sequtdilla ? Albeuiz Miss Rice. ! FCijlowinj; (he program refresh- s incuts consisting of ice cream, cake. I i and salted nuts were, served. Punch was seivei cii the terrace jj\ Mrs. Piect or Thompson and Mrs. Hay- f I wood K. Lynch. Mrs. Mhuney received her guests1' | in a lowly dress of white' dotted net 1 >iiss Rice wore a Jieconiing dress of l?l\te georgette combined with preen. ; BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. Don Blumou was hostess at a i ) irldxe huicheo/i Lae>t FViday en?tep | mining at her home In the Cooper j Apartment. j Bo-wis of lovely flowers were ailaiiged throughout the roonl. Mrs. C. \V. Harper was winner o-,' high score' prize and Mrs. Charles. ? I Dilling. low score prize. I (JueKts include<! Alesdanie-. <\ \V. flat per. Churk's Hilling. Charles *WU-! limits, Laio-iv H 3 in rich: I-Tutl Hlo.ik. i , Al. H. Biser. M. A.. Ware I. B. Go! forth. Juccb Cooper. Jim Smith. I! i S. Illackiner, Arnold Kiset, Can . Maxtney. Joe Thomson. tiailnud Sliii' of Winston-Salem, alid Mi^s- Hefen Huy, . : A tempting luncheon was s ivn! in t wo com ses, Airs. Blunton was again hostt ss .. five tallies of bridge and cite of rocU on Krlduy afternoon. Mrs. Jessie Kiser of Charlotte was winner of high score- prize in bri.igc and Mrs.-J. K. Anchony in Vook. A delicious salad and sweet tourj -e Wits served. The hostess w.ls as-', slsted by Mrs. Jacob Cooper and Mrs. Jim Smith. guests includeJ< Mesdames Urady King. Vera Rawles. Claude Hanilirl-1 ght, Logan Stowe, John Gamble. Charles Thomasson and guest. Mr*. Thlel c-f Coral Gables, Florida. CaiL Hav.l.lson. Lester Hoke and guest.' Jessie Kls'et' of Charlotte, W. t. Weir and guest Miss Willie Kllerbe. John J 1 MoGlll. N. y. McQUI. O. W. M yers. J , E. Herudcn, \V. K. Crook, Smyie Wllllnms a-ndi O. O Jackson. Miss[ Jewell Parker of Orlando. IFotitla. and Miss Sara Hajnhiight. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER !PARTY /'Mrs (', A. Goforth entertained at a delightful dinner pwrty Man jy evetc I lug in honor of Mr. Goforth's birthday. I he tuble was graced' with the Mitht"'.i> cake, and the roe.hts were beautifully decorated with cut flow ! era.' These enjoying the evening togelit.r were: Miss Naney Hor I, Mi.? K. \V. Hard. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tote. Mr. nmf Mi*. B T, Wright and son. It T, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. I (' A. Goforth. VISITOR HONORED AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON Miss Nell Hay of Raleigh. ehunn-. In* houxe miear of hoi- remain. Mi**1 | Helen llay, wax the Inspiration of n i lovely pjrty Riven hy Ml.-? Margaret; ' Smith at her home Tuer.day morning; lxrvely miir.ner lloworn adorned ! the loonm. Mlas Noll Hay unci Mr*. norland! Still weiv #'noh 'prevented gift*. Ml**! Sara Kate Orm md reeeivetJ prize *01 blRh score a'id Mfas Sara Allison, for low more. A tempting luncheon consulting of. a ".fad cotirxe wifh aeo^MOtvea end a n'.voet course wae s?rveti. <Jui?Ma inch.iled Miweit Nell Hay. Helen H.'y. Sata Kate On.iand. Sara All:top, Hr.ulire Neieier, Sara Klngcr j Meadhuoea Onrland Still, Coraan Fall; llarry Tage. * [ J ?- \ THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1W8 BIRTHOAY PARTY I UeorKw fcdward NolMl had a birth-' tiny party Saturday afternoon TrOm' 2:<)u t'iH 00 o'clock. Those present! were: Homer v'-d -Ice Harmon, Jack; Hid George, l-'iui.. > . n ami Jack lad): Boris and <'le - a Su Sideat. l,ou. Sin' ml Kit , IWy Joe and1 M/rsai'l. lit) J;..ties -J.til Billy \1It it, It ' \ ~ The eii . played Kltllies: t hen. | lee- ti-a, leitiui,. d elk-. tiTOil They all t... " ' a wue.;- I ntlotl slicing. '(he ,.e -ivedjl natty present*. HONORED AT SHELBY PARTY MiV. Aubrey Maipiey. and h?utt< , sin'ijt'' Miss Kniina Itice, aliimN ?j any given in Shelby last Thursday, kite moon, by Mrs. Ilai'vey White einulliiiuitliiK .Miss It like. s Miss ltii<- was- presentee a lu\ iy I :lti mi I was ?KN> winner of lilxhj ff'le pills'. | Personals j' M -s I.il?-til.- Ulnddi'ii <!> in \\'i <J i osduy in Cli.-ii liMlt*. M isx Wll Hay of liablgh in a nest of lief cousin, Miss Helen Hay .?o? Mi K. \V. Nral, Jr., went. in Duo V? st whore will sj>?ml a few day* ellli relatives. * ?o? Mr and Mrs. jesse Riser of Chartttte visit'-d with heme folks in tings Mountain over the week-end. --0-* Miss Margaret Katterive is the atest of frii-Tids in Charlotte this reck. -.".. ." ' - O-*- . . -. Mr si in). Mrs. Motley Plonk ami \y if nigh tor? 'of Macon, (5a.. are vis ting Mrs. II. S. .Plonk att'l family. .4 ---c? Mr. Herbert J. Plonk oi IVHefgh: l?eni Saturday with !iis mother. Mrs t. S Plonk. Mr. J. ('. Plonk Jr.. has- retunre'y rum a ten days trip ;* Norfolk and' & m HIGHEST I H|^K BUIm ?**i**mvK~-<-*~.>mr* B9mSS9 I B V . m> B> ' i. ; . V : ' B m ' DAIRY * *- ^sd08tf LOOK FOR THIS on Your Neighbor II b an extra iifrfuard I quality and purity ol uur ini modern and tanilary ... no j" ledge* to roller! din . . . ea eterilixe. The rap it of inel tamper-proof. It rover* and | it| lip at well at the ronter A perfect re-teal, too. Knjoy the extra ltenrftit of " ^ Milk and Milk Product*, ior SUN! 1 ' > * i ' V Notice 1 Mrs. R. I). Goforth of our Ladies' Shoppei will be in New York next week. Any special Shopping you would like for her to do, please consult her this week, or^ write her, care of Belk Stores, 450 Seventh Ave., New York City. BELK'S DEPT. STORE Subscribe To The Herald .-Jj Have You Tried SOUTHERN DAIRIES ICE CREAM? If not, stop in today and try this delicious new lee Cream that everyone is talking: about. We have all flavors advertised over the Ra?dio and in addition large Sherbet cups for 5c. Ice Popsicles, Chocolate Popsicles, Pure Lime Sherbet, Etc. Your individual party needs will be taken care of. Don't forget the free Snow White Glass with an Ice Cream Soda, and if you haven't tried our Ice Cream Sodas, you are missing something. Ask your friends. Kings .Mountain Drug Co. t The Rexall Store ' aJL We Fill Any Doctor's Prescription .. PURITY AM DUALITY ^ food ? * valuable as milk deserves complete protection . . . on (lie farm, in (lie dairy plant, in the bottle. Nnlhiofl 1 less can liriiiji ton the puritv, rh line 4 ? f n ? ami line na\?tr your family \<antc an 5 f deserv?'8. (May caff . . . rlioucr lite milk tltal rimifs to you in 111immlfru bottle j which |ir?imlly hears our naiiif. There ih never nn> ilouht aliout it* purity ami liiplt quality because it is "Datrn Llro. Ul <>? ^ CI??b. ,1.1. milk fr.u. ?'* ?k?i . . I.M..I by *nr jl " ItWoraturj Id inli isr* ~ ~ \ hM * * * ?? ? "hr Ik* ? iu?. t.*M . ^ ?l?r frrkt ibiI mmI mod- f t :'jMWL*r" t<,u>rm<lkt . iH BOTTLE ^ | S Doorstep 9^\ /WTTO 'or the llinrrinr ' l,,,M ' ?t??il? . . <t. <t <K>'I>? or ine Mipcrior kotiU- ...a*, n? ?..i tooth., .>.! 4.U..,, kr Ik. Tlif bottle in ? ?<( <> ??Ltli(kM| *H? lianv Bv;ik ?mI ? ap ? ?liarp anglfii or i?r to *a*h and ljiI air-tight and' '' ThftHtrmBvtllr atulijaparr np proud by irotfflt thr pour- A ???? ?? AaaerUlUn ! M?tL jfl to of the bottle. * *? ?. Ctrli(Lr?: Mia r>o?lur?r>' ml Ar?in? Im, Dn.ro Preterlfd-1 *ni? call ... RISE DAIRY 1 G ASTON IA, N. C. 9 Jmm -w- ..; ,.., .' -.. ? . A ? - .-..^ ana?.w.,
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