II ! SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I of INTE mm > M mm Ware-Latham Vows Spoken In Church Gyemony sThe marriage or Miss, Kddys Latlium and Mr. Franklin Luther 'iraft f Ware, Jr., took plate at the Assocb I ute Reformed Presbyterian Church^ V U-'nituft. u. t'..,luti,OL.ul??r' l#, i wiiL Dr. K. II. Hunter, the bride's pastor, ^officiating. . , The' beautiful setting for the ,hw*'}4 < . presslve ceremony was at iahged. I with pines and ferns bunking Che altar and posed iti front of these were floor buskets of white chrysanthemums and tall candelabra, holding j catjudral tapers. The ushers were Uriee> . l-afham, the bride's brother, and Dixon Less; lie, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Prior to the ceremony a program of nuptial music was rendered by Mrs. Robert Marett, pianist. and Mrs. Cohen Davidson, Soloist;. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Boyd Latham. The brodegroom had us his best man, li is brother, Brown Ware. The bride w^b attractively attired in a costume'-'suit of Indian earth, with black accessories afTTj a .should er boequel of white roses and gar deiilas. I Immediately al'tel- the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip. Mrs. Ware, the only daughter, of Mr. und Mrs. Walter R. Latham, attended York High School und is a graduate of Krskine College. For the past three years she has taught III / Saluda, S. and in the schools of York County. ; The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ware, of Kings Muun" tain, is a graduate of Kings Mountain High Schoql and KrSkine Collego. Since' his graduation h>~ has been teaching and is at present a member of the Mint Hill school faculty, at Mint Hill. N. C., where the' couple will make their home. Birth Announcement Born to Mr and Mrs. Clyd? Blackwell, a son, Roger Thomas. . 77>o two pound! <* food . Y"*" 5" oot ban, imo, turn o? rich food! or whoa T?U ?r? nenrous. hurried or Bnorl??WUI? itnmirh f/ton mum out too touch fluid, "four food doesn't digest and you have ill, heartburn, tuuiu, pain or eoni tomach. Tou foal sour, sick and upset all over. Doctor* say never lake a laxative for stooucb pain, it la dangerous and foolish. It takos thoso little black labiate called Bell-ana for Indication to make the eaoess stomach fluids harm law. relievo distress In ao time and put you back an yonr feet. Relief to so quick It Is amusing and one 25# package proves U. lak for Bell-ana for Indlgeetlo* I CALL OR SEE IKennon Blanton At Terminal Ser. Station PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS/ Representative in Kings Mountain Territory ___ . n COLPEN( CONTAINS 9 So necessary tc ? Strong Bones . ? Sound Teeth ? Better Growth BOYS A1S Drink 4 Gla For Better Grac Archdal Pho . ' . - ' ' 4 ? HAPPENINGS REST to I PHONES 10 R AND 88 Visitor And Teachers Honored At TeaMrs, II. N. Barnes ami Mrs. Ai prey Muune,v were hostesses at Tea at the Woman's (,'lub SatUrdu afternoon. compTlmcnlilig news met hers of the Klbgs Mountain Schot, p The Autumn hud Hallowe'en sons were observed in the Ibvely tie orations of flowers.- foliage, fruit el The lounge and hull weie drralit ed with dahlias. chrysanthemum and. other fall flowers.* The hall of the lower floor <1111 lite dining room hal .tot uecMtaUo:i cornstalks, pumpkins. gourds nn( bright-hued autumn leaves. Tit dining table was spread with a lac cover and centered with a trap o brightly colored fruits and vegetr hies, lted candles completed tit table appointments. Guests were- greeted ut the cn trance by Mrs. S. A. Manney air \f i*? W A niflPnhnnr Mrs. C. E. Neisler tn(roilucc( guests to the receiving line 'compos id of the following: Mrs. It. N I la riles, wearing white satin wit I rod velvet jacket. Miss Rosalie Poll in black taffeta. Miss Chariotti MarkhUm, rose taff< ta, Miss Rett, Ilyar. in red crepe trimmed will gold, Mrs. Cline Farthing, wourfiij rose gabardine. Mrs. Aubrey Maimer in black Jersey trimmed with s< quins.. Mrs. Sally Ktingenscbmidt o Burlington. house guest of Miv M i'tney, wearing black chiffon ve vet. Miss Patileila Adair of Purlin: ton., in navy chiffon with pink taff<; ta Jacket. Airs. J. 10. Ilerndon and Mrs. Keti noth Crook istroduced guests to tin following, composing a second re ceiving line: Airs. T. W. Grayson, ii black chiffon, Mrs. Wilson CVawt'or< in aqua taffeta and Mrs. W. L. Rani scur in black and white fiowerei dhiffon. Mrs. Lawrence Lolir, before mat rlage Miss Frances Matmey. of Ral tigh, and Mrsi Jolin Qatnble recciv ed in the hall. Mrs; H. U. Wolfe of Charlotte. b< fore marriage. Miss Juanita Maime directed the guests to the lowe floor where they were greeted b; Miss Ella Harmon and Miss Dais Lovelace. The register was kept by Mis Fanny Carpenter. Mrs. Philip Padgett and Mrs. Gei Houser direered guests to the dinini room. Delicious ices molded in pumpkh motif, iced cookies and salted nut were served by Mesdames Procto Tlunnnson. H. E. Lynch Joe i? Mauney, Misses Helen Ridenhoui Martha Lou Muuney and Pegg Anne' Mauney of Kings Mountain Misses Betty and Anna Wolf o Charlotte. Punch was served by Misses Don thy Patterson, Mitchell William and Mrs- D. M. Bridges. t Goodbyes were spoken by Mrs Arthur Crouse and Mrs. Haroli Crawfoid. Piano music was furnished b; Miss Dorothy Carson and Mrs. Ful ler McGlll. One hundred and fifty guesti called. Hostess To Bridge Club (Miss Margaret Smith .was hostesi to members of her bridge club entei talnlng at her home on Thursday evening. Colorful fall fISwers were arrang ed in the rooms where three tablet MS SO V 1/ / , VITAMINS ? help build *,/! . .. ID GIRLS sses Daily , < * leg in School e Dairy ne 2405 tk:' v-Vv'r.V .. V' J THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD WOMEN | MRS- A- H. PATTERSON, AAAiNAAAAAAAAAJIAAAAAAAAAAAAAA TTTTTTTTTI^TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT ot bridge were* In play. High score prize was won by Miss Saia Allison Willi Miss> Jeai K Ware receiving prize for low store. Mrs. 11 W. L Uumseur. a r?c< nt bride, was y presented an honor gift. 11 A salad and sweet course was ser,l ted. ? -~r. . -? -? i. Those playing iiictuuea Misses Sara- Alliso.i. J? an Ware, Helen Hay i->atu Kate Ovmand. liole.n Kiilen,7 hour, Mary Mitchell. Frances Plonk' s I Mesdaines . \V I, Itainseur, llarrj , Warren, "Hill Thomson, Harry Page ij and Hugh Orinand. Entertain At Birthday Dinner l | Mr. and Mrs. W. It ftrai-keti en. tenanted a number of friends at u c birthday dinner. iii honor of Mi Clyde Grigg ot' Shelby at their hornet i- Those present for the . occasion' 1 weie Misses Margaret Corn well, Diana Gamble and Louise Brnckett, 1 air. and Mrs. 11. G. Stewart. Mr. Lew ' is Suminey . of Gastonia, and Mrs. I. Grigg of Shelby.. If * , Gleaners Class Celebrate iV The Gleaners Class cfiPbrahCd i '' their sixth birthday anniversary at j '.lit home of; Mrs. E. It. Roberts ,. s.i'prday afterneon' with Mrs. S. N. t ' Gibson as joint hostess . The house I was attractively arranged with fall Is*flowers. . ,. (* Mis. Ituy Kirby had charge of the devotional after which Mrs. Elmer l.ogau presented an interesting pro-, if gram.' '' Mrs. Xevitt Hughes consented to teach the class for the coining year. The hostesses served attrtictive 1 and delicious refreshmests with the i. 4' class coltrs emphasizeh. Meinbors present included Mes-! dames Manly Moorhead, Harley Mc f- Intosh, L. Bridges. Clyde Lindsay, Ray Kirby, E. R. Roberts,. S. N. Gibson, Paul Cole, Alvln Yarboro.. Earl Tate, Cletus BlackwelL Elmer i Logan and Gilbert Herd. Mr.i. H. \V. r Miller and Mrs. Bduce Cash were y invited guests! s % ****** ' * *** ;|l Choosi if Dru r | As Y, 11 YOUR 1 8 X I Choose a druggist i t upon for skill, ho f 11 make Kings Moun 1-1+ drug store. Thr< it have served many B | been built on valu | Our customers kn f on us. U B7 CARE] ; | \U TAKING r X Many p?ople obt but everyone al * X ' II potted on the bi ? T ' cabinet door. t < Never take me the label clean. |' > . '][ f Shake any liquid medij<> a) cine before taking. And When Yoi 1 PRESCRI ;; Come Tb :! Kings Mount !! . The Rexi - $44440??M? ? '-J' - -> - - < A THURSDAY, OCT. 24. 1940. : Hostess To Social Club Mrs. E. A. Harrill was hostess tc members of tile Social Club and in' vited guests at her home on Bust King Street lasl Wednesday after noon. s_ j-p)onU| j-a|| f|uwers adorned the living room and dining room where tables were, arranged for rook. After the game the hostess served a' tempting salad and sweet course. Personals i Mrs J. \y. Cnrry>,Jr.. 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