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WILLIAMS-WOLFE WEDDING
TO BE SOLEMNIZED
Tlio marriage of Miss Margate
Woll'e' of Kings .Mountain and Cliai
lutte to MP; IMckett Williams 01' \\Mi
gate and Charlotte will be .solemn
zed at Uilwortli Methodist Chutvli
Friday' evening, June ?ih, at -8:0
o'clock. Kov. Jloward F. Co'vell. L
J)., pastor ot Dilworth church alit
pastor ot the hrhle, will perform ttr
wrrniuny.
The bride, will ho given" in marri
Hhou, of Kings .Mountain. The brid
groom will have us his best tflan
bis fnther, Mr. M. V. Williams, o
Wlngate.
Miss Louise Hull will be tiiuid-ol
honor and Misses Dorothy WJligati
and Anna Williams, the latter a sis
ter of tho bridegroom, wMl b<
bridesmaids.
Ushers will be Robert Williams
brother of the bridegroom and W
C. Wolfe, brother of the bride.
Music will be furnished by Mis;
Eula Meade Traywlck, organist ant
Mr. George Margin, soloist.
Miss Wolfe is a daughter of th<
late Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Wolfe, o
Kings Mountain and a protege o
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Rhea; also o
Kings Mountain. Her marriage w-il
be of interest to many friends am
relatives in Ibis section.
A -number of parties have beoi
given in her honor in Charlotte
where she has lived for sometime-.
Miss Edith llursey entertained a
a kitchen shower recently at he
home on J^exing'too Avenue, honor
ing Miss Wolfe."
The home was arranged with mix
ed" spring flowers with a color not'
,al decorations and oilier appoint
menti'
Bingo and contests were enjoyed
Miss Dorothy Win gate scored liigl
in hingo and M'*" Anna, ' William!
was contest winner.
1 ' An ice course was served. Guest!
(included fourteen friends of tlx
bride-elect.
Miss Wolfe was honoree at a love
ly dinner party given at .the S ant
W Cafeteria in Charlotte, last weel
with members of the Doyal Bant
c.I">88 of Dilworth church as host
.' esses. ; .
A bovi of mixed spring flowen
graced the taple.
'The bride-elect was presented at
honor gift and a colonial bouquet.
Covers were laid for seventeer
friends of Mies Wolfe.
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
O^?JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB s
/ The Junior Woman's Club wll
/ meet Monday evening. June 3rd, a
K; / the home of Mrs. Proeitor Thomp
son, with Mrs. Thompson and Mis!
\Nlna Jaokson as hostesses.
The club Is very fortunate In hai
ing I>r. H. C. Sprinkle to speak a'
this meeting on a subject of vita
teXerest to everyone at this time
"International Relations.'
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Every member is reminded t<
bring some article to be sold al
auction at tbis meeting.
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Havs Your Eyes Examined,
Qlaaaes Fitted
?By?
DR. D. M. MORRISON
Optometriat - Eye Specialist
j: iWlll be In King# Mountain Offiea
on Every Tuesday and Friday
afternoons Hours 1 P. M. to
6 P. M.
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iREST to V
NES 10 R AND 88 MRS- A
TURNER-PAYNE WEDDING
' A wedding marked b\ beauty and
t (harming simplicity was suli'in tilled
-y-aturday evening at k. o'Cloek ;nn
t nir.il ^idhdatTSl "CTTQTyH ~oi 1\ mi;"|
I- Mountain when Miss Jennie Payne
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.. l-came the l>r:U?: of Howard Turner
" of" 11 us ton lit
? Dr. H<nr> t\ Sprinkle. Jr.. pastor
4 oi iiiv i/l'lUt', onuiaUO ii -111v tlx1
g inpresiilve double ting ceromtmy.
The church decorations were in
I- lirwii and white, with tall white tnarBnVffi
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t before a, background of palm* and
i; ferns Floor baskc?ts filled with
f handsome white roses, peonies atld
deutxla completed thb scene.
A program of wedding music wasi
s. rendered by Dr. Dorothy Norman oft
i- Gustonltk
e The candles were lighted bv Tom.
and Otto Payne, brothers of the
if bride. Dr. Norman played the tra'
dltional wedding marches using "the/
lirtdtn I Chorus from Dohengirfn. <by\
Wagner, as a processional, To A
i Wild Rose, was rendered softly during.
lite ceremony. For the recessiona
oi Mendelssohn's Midsummer
N.gilt's Dream, was used.
f Thy young couple approached the
f rltar unattended.
I Tlx* bride was gowned -in an on
1 i ttenthlo of white and blue shatk skin
With while accessories, (Her flow
i ers were bride's roses showered with
lilies of the valley.
Mrs. Tinner Is the daughter of
t ! the late Mr. and Mrs. ! R. Payne
r and a granddaughter of Thomas l?e<7
Payne Gaston county pioneer set-l
tiers. She received -her ( duration In1
Florence Steubensop Hall. Aslie-.
villi*, end Limestone College. Gaff
i 1'i'v, ts .i-.. ami is a griuiuaie or tne I
' Norfok General 1 Ios|tii;il School oV
Xursfii-. Norfolk. Vu For the pas'
i vonr she has )ii>hl a position in (lie
s N/iY-mnn Clinic. Gastonia. She is a i
jonmr woman of exceptional oh arm '
* and high -intellectual ability.
Mr. Turner is the son of Mr. anil
Mrs. J. A. Turner of Charlo. to. He
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j-l attended Charlotte High School and
the University of New York. He
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j holAs a responsible position Jwitb
WGNO broadcasting: station in Gaston
.a
i Upon their return from a wedding
trip they will be at home at 207
i East Third avenue, having taken an
apartment wjth Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
i Peoples in Gastonia.
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HOSTESS AT BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs. Charles Williams was hostess
at three tables of bridge enter^
tainimg at- her home on Nort*. Pied(
knout Avenue last Friday afternoon.
\ Pretty spring riowers were tastefully
ari-anged in decoration.
J High score prices were awarded a:
~ each table and were preeeuted Mrs.
j (.'. D. Clapton, Hunter Neisler and
t E. A. Smith, Jr.
1 Tempting refreshments consisting
, of sandwidtaes, tea and strawberry
short-cake was served.
Guests Included Meadames Ladd
' I iamxklk, George I jatSimore, Paul
Neisler, E. A. Smith, Jr., Hutfber
Nelsler. Joe Neisler. Arnold Riser,
H. S. Blackmer, J. D. Smith, C. D.
Hlanton, Fred Plonjt and R. H.
Webb.
CLUBS OBSERVE NATIONAL
ACTIVITY WEEK
In observance of National Activity
Week in Adult Education, the Bon
me Mill Club, * kept "Open House,
last week with. 95 visitors registering.
The Mauney Mill Club also recent
ly kept "Open House" and among
the many visitors, were Mr. Horace
Grigg, Superintendent of Education
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iACHER SEZlows
live in clean, airy barns and
>ooi green pastures sweet with tim ,
thy and clover, and right there,
u have the secret of the delicious
aver and creamy goodness of 8UN
ISK X>AIRY MILK.
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HB KXNQB MOUNTAIN HVRALD
VOMEN
i* H. PATTERSON, Editor
In C U'Wjfaml C'oiliitj and alsd l>i?
U u? Suii'-i visor from <'havlutU'.
ISbtU club* undor tlit> Icadci f'h'.|' |
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Personals
.Mrs. JJ. M. Putt, rson sjn-nt Wed-/
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M.ss .Ma: i.tii Patterson has nc .
< jjtt-tl a position in ftiileiKh.
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Mrs. Arnold Kisor is visiting" rel- t
atlves at In gold, N. C. J
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rs. George taut (more is a guest j
of her mother at Hertford, N\ 0.
Mrs Charles ,Ililling is vi?ltng'"heiV
sister in Kinston. N. C. J
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Miss Kath.yu Feele bad as herguest
during epnutieiiieeinent, her
i!to;hei\ of (JitvsQii. S.'C:
Miss Janie Davis of Karl is spend/,
Ing the week with - M.ss A Ida 'J end
Davis. , \
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Mrs. Annie Mae Howie spent o I
few days' at her home 'at Monroe
this Week.
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Mrs. Jones Drown of 'Greens bo rot
is- --pending The week 'with-Mrs. .11
it. Davis. A
Miss Evelyn liavlscll of Mpnrov*.
is a ji'.irts; < ! her sister.. Miss Olliv
tlailsoil tills 'week'.
Mrs. Frank" Mu Daniel of Wilininct(iti
is on a visit to relatives in Kings I
Mountain.
' Hill Dav.s and '"has. Th.smasso.i
students at Oak Ridge Military Academy
have returned home.
Miss Elizabeth Plonk has returned
home from lnter-Mout Collegf.
Bristol. Va.
Miss Martha Lou Mauney has ar*
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CARA NOME
ANSWERS YOUR BK.UT
That's the name of a little "p
loveliness" which millions of J
smartest women are reading a'
"knows all the answers" to yo
tion ? the age-old question <
woman everywhere?"How can
glamour?loveliness?charm?"
fret, at your Rexall Drug St<
your copy today! Ask to see tl
aite Cara Nome Beauty Creati
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Kings Mountain Dru
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June 1f 1935 Beauty i
1To show our appreciation
> tronage, we bring you out
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:: GENUINE $6.00 EUGEN
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THURSDAY, MAY SO, 1940.
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rived borne from Lenior-Rbync colle?e.
Cecil Crook, Charles T. Carpenter
and Johnny Kezziah have returned
home from Clemson College.
<? Neisler, Jr.. is home from
McCallie Prep School.', in Knoxville.
Tonn.. for the sumir.c holiday ?'
ntiwieiue Patrick hits returned
from Unrlbigtmi Prep School. in j
It' me: Ua . .for the holidays.
V M nine MrOalil'!, who lias '
been \i- tim; in New Yotk ami Conner
i 111 j? r?-tuntitle this w -ek.
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Misses -J^jug and Mani'ho j
H" n. <"(Mine 1 N. H4<" ^pend
:.>y . with M:ss Failhh
nref
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' ' lirtt'U- Troy '('arpotttyr am) CT-c.il
. - UdtaU ill I'Mns-iii Col?
en. ...n. .I.y ..TWI i
limit- summer vacation. /
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Mr. l-'ultou .anil Mips Phyllis j
I'atti i son arc Itonic tor the summer i )
vacation trout Erskine College, Duo i
Witfl. S t*.
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Mrs. K \v. Seal went to Due
West. .S. Moiulay to visit her
parents, Mr. anil Mrs. K. S. Ualloway.
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Mr. \\V A. Frederick of the King*
Mountain Foundry had the mist or
tune of severely cutting bis thumb
lust week.
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Misses 'Maude and Dorothy IMotik.
daughters. of Mr. and .Mrs. .!. O.
1'lotik are -home from" Greensboro
folk-go. \Vhere Dorothy graduated /
with highest tionors. /
Postmuster W E. Itlakr-ly lias vottirued
Trom Asheville where lie,'attended
the anuutfi meeting of the
X. r Chapter of the National Asso'ciaiiott
of PostinasK'i s.
Mrs. S. S. Weir. Jrt. is visiting
lii : mother. . Mrs Dilu Krviu in
'1 liiVnijslon t?a. Sic- will attend tli-i
* V,mm' '< "iiu r.t Kxoruises of Robon
K. Lpi Institute. where her l>ro- _
titer. .John Iv. Rrvln, is frrauuat'.n?
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WHY GOLDEN GUERNSEY HAS f
EXCEPTIONAL FLAVOR . |
. It has more protein, minerals, and vitamins t
for "fuller-bodied flavor.
2. It has natural richness of extra milk sugar and 4
butterfaL' |
3. It is produced only by Golden Guernsey cows. |
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fine flavor ? no one likes to drink a milk that
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