SOCIAL AND PERSONAL of INTE Dr. Cranford and Mrs. Nell C. Hood Wed In Church Ceremony A At'diliuK of Interest throuahout this section wus solemnized iu quiet, ^ ce teuton) tit the First Presbyteriau ?.rztP?Mumwpi m morn hit; at 8:30 o'clock with tliei llev. P. 0, Patrick reading the mar-' riage ritual. duly the immediate families of the couple witnessed the ceremony. T)te altar was decorated with greenery and white chrysanthemums. . The bride anil bridegroom up-! preached the altar* .unattended. The | bride was charming In n costume ot i forest green crepe with which she' wore, brown accessories with shoulder corsage ot .orchids, v.. Following the ceremony, a wed-, ding breakfast was served at the summer home of Dr. Cranford at Lake Montonta. and was attendled by the entire party. The couple left later for a ten days trip to Florida after which they will be at home in ACHING-SORE STIFF MUSCLES For PROMPT relief?rub on Mus terole! Massage with this wonderful "COUNTBR-IRRITANT" actually brings fresh warm blood to aching muscles to help break up painful local con gestlon. Better than a mustard plaster! Made in 3 strengths. I Give Yo ; - Gii I 1 , * < > 1 il <' | You've been thinking abou t ?now, how about yoursel | your best during Christmi r for a permanent now? ? Treat Yourself?Relax j Christ * :: Soft Lustrous Permaner ? ? Ansell i ' Telephoni ; !? f" 1 \ i ? I OUT THE IMP< V ALKA- WrmS YOUll I SELTZER mAMLm?**. AI?MOUIitfygMTjj|gO| ?D\ 9\e??e'* m, , MILLIONS wlfer Lean from He T a?5e million*, t?* rtllof nb' is worth for more thatt the genu broadcasts. The moat important parte of ou to us, are the commercial aimot sJ&s&K&r1 The pJSJXi tlon, reedy to eaae thedutraaa palnrrlieving action is made moi HnssSatllng it arte ah ?i> '- i iinfy Is* * k * Tvef pas a T^Ah li ^Hlt" e/ '- ' "''' ' V TH1 ' ; ... HAPPENINGS REST to V PHONES 10-R AND 88 1 ( UKtOIllU. , j Mrs. Cranford is a daughter of ^ Mrs. Sum It. Btiber of Kings Mouu- k luiu and the late Thomas Cansler and is a young woiuan of charm and . lovely personality. t l?r. Cranford. a proinient urologist ^ Wllttf iBl IkiWti* the past i'lght years and is a popular and successful member of lilt- tiled I- ( cal group of (Jastouiu and the State j Out-of-lowu guests who attended ( the wetldiug were Mr. and Mrs. Sjier cer Cranford. of Charlotte; Miss * Kutllrwn A .'ran ford of Uustoiiiu; Miss Kltzabeth Cranford aud'.Mr. William . Wetmore of Florence, S. C, Miss v Dorothy Cranford of yueetis College t r Hostess At Bridge Dinner ' / Mra.. Coma'n Falls was .hostess at k bridge dinner entertaining at her apartment 011. last Friday evening Quests included members of her s bridge club with Mrs. Bill Rnmseur J as guest of honor. * s Decorations in keeping with the season were arrhnged throughout ' the apartment. ' The hostess was assisted by Miss '' es Kvu Mae Suber aild Nancy Suber ' in serving a delicious dinner. 1 Mrs. Bill Thomson received prize for high score and Mrs. Harry Page-. ' ror second high. Mrs. Bill Kamseur r was presented a gift. ' . v Those present included Mesdautes "lull Ramseur, Bill Thomson. Harry J Page. Hugh Ormand. Harry WUrren Misses Jean Ware,- Sara Kate Ormand. Mary Mitchell, Helen Kiden- ! hour. Sara Allison, Helen Hay and ' Margaret Smith. 1 | urself A I i ft! j ^ ! < !; + 1 it gifts for everyone else * If? Yqu want to look | as, so why not come in * ' I , and Be Lovely at J 1 mas! t 4 ? its at Reduced Prices ;; j Beauty | op b 123-R :: ! ^.eVVetcvIggwjll^.? She, Acid Indigestion, Distress usculsr^ Fatigue because ^thcy ilte enjoyment tRey get flromf the ir radio program, both to you and , mcemenU. Once you have tried effective modi- I U3J?jeES9!L.c? rdgg^asrsju? MSiSr * ?- *' ; . : , \ -- .v.- \ *v SJ* ' * E KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. ^OMEN V1RS. A- H. PATTERSON, lien-Stewart Wedding Solemnized Sunday Of interest to many friends anil (dative* in this section in the anlouncement of the marriage of Minn J JuJII Stewart and Mr. Ituywood Ai- I ?MMVJ.ihwj. iiiiit 10011 at 4:3" o'clock at the home of! lev. J. \V. Suttle iu Shelby with lev Ml. Suttic official in. the llhrcfuivi! ring ceremony was used tnd only a few close friends and elatIves were present. The bride was attractively attired i* a crepe dress, with which sh.vore a coat of soldier blue with red ox collar and shoulder corsage of 1 oses and valley lilies.' Her accessot es were black and gold. Mrs. Stewart, a daughter of Mr. tnd Mrs. E. J. Stewart of Kings dountuin. is an attractive' brunette tail a young woman of pleasing per j .oiiuiuy. sue is a graduate of Grover ligh School and holds a position as ashler for Eagle Stores Co. Mr. Allen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. win M. Allen of Kings Mountain, s a graduate of Garland .lligh School, .Garland. N. C.. and is now n the employ of the State Highway , department. After the ceremony the couple left 'or-a short wedding trip and will nakc their homo for the present villi parents of (IT? bridegroom. Meeting of D. A. R. Mrs. C. E. Noisier eptertained-i nembers of the Colonel Frederick iumbright Chapter D. A. It., at her lotne Wednesday afternoon. Decorations in ..keeping with Ifuletlde season were used. Mrs. J. R. Davis conducted the de rotional, dedicating the service to diss Mamie 1 Iambright, who was a 'aithful member of the Chapter. until ter recent death. iMrs. Joe Thomson had charge o'. :he program, the topic of which was 'National Defense.' Those taking mrt on the program were Mrs. Don . ild Blanton, Mrs. D. C. Mauney and diss Carlyle Ware. .During the social hour the hostess served a salad and sweet course. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. William Raymond j ^rawford announce th? birth of a ion, Micky Raymond, Nov. 24. Mrs. j Crawford was before marrjage. Miss j 3essie Novela Foster. Personals Misfe Agnes Norris and Miss Jane Wilson were in Charlotte Thanksgiving Day. Kev and Mrs. H. C. Sprinkle Jr. spent, Thanksgivisg Day in Black [ Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smathers of j Charlotte were holiday visitors in 1 I? COSME Cara Nome Hudnut leather Goods Schaffer Pens and Penci . Cigars In Ch Monogram Stationery Other Attractive Too Numeroi ! ... ' . Kings Mount The Chr i i * , l v - i * * ; J 1 V ' v*'X J* - g?W" - y. ? --- y ^g-. ? T" " - . * TillitRSDAY, DWq. 5. 1M0 Kings Mountain. / Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lackey left recently for Florida where they will make- their home. ?o? Mr. Karl Carpettter is improving slowly following a ten-days Illness. _-o?- . , . Mr. Robert Hord, student ? Textile Institute, Spurt atibifig, JS. (V. spent the week-eud at hotne. <7- -. . ~oMiss. Lillian laickcy of Manteo. spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her pareul*. Mr. and Mrs John 'Lackey. ?o? Miss Mary Julia Pollock, student lit \V. P I'. N_ <\ spent the holidays S?js ?o? M " \V. S Hilling and Mrs. I tooth GJJh spie had us guests for the Thanksgiving Holidays. Mrs. R. T. Slmonton. Miss liuelle Malcolm and Mr. Guck Simonton, all of Atlanta, Georgia. J \yf'' ?k)-? f Mr and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pressbn and sou Robert. of Monroe were guests of Mrs. Annie Howie anil Miss Ollle HartHell. / s-?-? --o Lieut, Donald C. .llunhes left Tuesday for Philadelphia. Pa. where he will enter the Quartermaster Corp '"refresher." He will remain there two months and them goes to Camp Lee, Va? tor a year's active duty in the laundry division of the. Quartermaster Corp. evidently following in the foot steps of his father. Howard H. Hughes of. the Kings Mountain laundry, who had charge of laundry operations for Camp Dodge at Des Moines, Iowa, iu the last World war. The entire United States is now practically free of boviue tuberculosis ^follow ing completion of the eradicatio v prog rant in California, reports Ihe U. S. Department of Agriculture. i EXECUTRIX NOTICE North Carolina, %-. Cleveland County. Having this day iiualified as executrix of the estate of Carrie B. Hord, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina. This ia^ to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased, to exhibit them to the under signed at Kings Mountain, North Carolina, on or before the 2nd day of December, 1941, or this notice will. be pleaded in bar or their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment of said obligations. This 2nd day of December, 1940. _ Mary ..Frances Hord Kxecutrlx of the estate of Carr-ia B. Hord, deceased. Joseph C. Whisnant. Att. 1-9-41 DON'T LIKE YOUR FACE? THEN CHANGE IT! Famous on mak?>nn f*lle in words and -pictures how women can make their features attractive, hide wrinkles and do other wonders with the face. Don't miss this bright article in the December 15th issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY the big magazine distributed with THE BALTIMORE 8UNDAY AMERICAN On Bate At All Newsstands mcs? | Yardley ' \ Old Spices Hollingsworth Cand.^ Is Kodaks iristmas Boxes and Christmas Cards and Useful Gifts us to Mention :ain Drug Co. istmas Store / r " .. 'j ' ' . ? ] DUKE BANQUET NEXT WEEK standing professor at the r ?1 ~ institution, will bo the ppnaAac. The Cleveland-Hytherford-I'olk ' . . . , , , Charles A. Dukes, of the Mtmmab . chapter of the J)uko University A1 . ... ... . . _ ... and public relations departi?int ?gT untni association will hold its an nual meeting at Hotel Charles in the university, will be prcsead hr> Shelby at 7 o'clock Friday evening. H,;ow a mot|on _,ctu , . Dec. 13. tivity at DukQ. l)r. Alan K. Manche:. r, an out? 1 ' y Myers ' A Message To MOTHERS OF'EVERY YOUNC. I^ADY ^ ' : ; _ ; Ritzi Childrens Dresses Sizes 1 to I t . I have just arrived. These are generally regarded W- '^ '' ' | as one of the outstanding lines on the market imday, retailing at . " . ' ' > ; ' ' . " * . ?j 98c Perfect fit, bright colors, lovely styles ! DRESS SHOPPE Myers' ? i " - . . ' ; Dept. Store SECOND FLOOR miiiiimii^iBmiKi^i^liiniiiiiBiiiiMiiniiiMB Thursday and Friday "HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA" Carey Grant ? Martha Seott Saturday ! ' "DISPATCH FROM REUTERS" Edward G. Robinson ? Eddie Albant "TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" Fred MacMurray ? Henry Fonda Monday and Tuesday I 9 Hsk df9 ^ i 5 2= 5HEAREH TAYL1B 3 ...i. brittnT ^ CONRAD VEIDT HMMW 5 1MM, tfcat thrtHa^ '"wUPwSS * ?OHffV?MWial'# 3 P?>?? fcy MWTTWmiCT" "?- ' j g miHmm readers! a unn;< uM>T h*4?u? I PIXIE I t ; 4 s 'inMl

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