BELLINGER'S Kings Mountain Bargain Days Kings Mountain BARGAIN DAYS ONLY! Friday, Saturday, Monday April 1.2,4 THE ~ [POCKET WATCH Gentleman's 15*Jewel Na tionally advertised Pocket Watches, a regular $27.50 value. Ladies' 17-Jewel National kien's 17-Jewel No ly advertised watches. Reg ular values up to $47.50. advertised Watch Special $19.75 Special $19.75 lecial $18.75 BASKET il WEAVE! All Odd Pieces of Crystal All China Gifts lies' Costume Gentlemen's Basketweave Watch Bands, a SI 2.50 val ue. Roseville China Jewelry MEN BILL , FOLDS AND MALLETS Pop-up Toasters. All Gentlemen's Billfolds All Gentleman's Jewelry 28 Percent Off 28 Percent Off lal $14.75 octunccR PAY 31.00 Miss Lenora Plonk Wed On Saturday To Mr. Austin Alexander Lackey, Jr. [j A wedding of unusual beauty and?of white snapdragons with lacy fern charm and of interest throughout and white tapers in silver holders j the Carolinas and Virginia was that were used on either end of the man I of Miss Lenora Plonk, daughter of I tie. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Orirr Plonk, and Mr. Austin Alexander Lackey, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Austin Alexan der Lackey of Fallston, which took place Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church of Kings Mountain.. kev.'P. D. Patrick, pastor of the ? bride, officiated, using the double ring ceremony. Palms, floor baskets of white glad I iolis and snap dragons, and numer ous seven branched candelabras | with white cathedral tapers formed the background for the vows. Prior to the ceremony Evell Lackey and Aivin Hamrlck of Fallston lighted the candles. ,v ; While the wedding guests were assembling Mrs. N. F. McGill, orga jnlst, rendered a program of bridal j music which included, "Meditation, 1 from "Thias" Massent, "Intermezz zo" ? Provost, "Always" ? Berlin, |"Liebestraums"Liszt, "O P6rfest Love" ? Barmly. James Throneburg sang, "Because" ? D'Hardelot, and "I Love You Truly" ? Bond, was sung by Billy Gene Amos. The Wed ding March from "Lohengrin" ? Wagner was played for the proces sional, and Mendelssohn's "March from a Midsummer Nights Dream" for the recessional. "Clair de Lune" ! ? Debussey was softly played dur ing the ceremony and James Throneburg sang 'The Lord's Pray er" ? Malotte for the benediction. Best Man, Ushers i The bride was given in marriage , by her father and Dr. Lackey, fath j er of the bridegroom, was best man. J Ushers were R. G. Plonk, Jr., broth er of the bride, John Butler Plonk, Robert Cline and Jim Cline. The bride's gown was an original model made of skinners satin in off white tones. The sheer marquisette yoke was outlined with a leaf de sign of seed pearls accented with a deep ruffle of imported Venetian lace. Long fitted torso skirt made very full ending In a cathedral train. Her veil of exquisite imported Princess lace was posed over bridal [illusion and was caught on each aide of the crown of seed pearls. She carried ai white Bible topped with white orchids and showered with white satin ribbons. She wore a pearl necklace and earrings, a gift j of the groom. Miss Dorcas Carpenter was maid [of honor. Her gown was of yellow Ifaille tafeta. styled with low neck j line with pleated bertha fitted bod ' ice, with southern belle hoop skirt, j taffeta caught up in front revealing I rows of matching lace. She wore 1 matching lace mitts and carried a I bouquet of mixed spring flowers ti led with orchid ribbons. I Bridesmaids were Miss Jean Webb, Miss Peggy Arthur, Miss Bobbie Simmons of Kings Mountain and Mias Jean Falls of Fallston, cousin of the groom. They wore orchid taf feta dresses of the same, design a a\ ihat of the maid of honor. They car ried bouquets of mixed spring flow ers tied w 1th yellow ribbon. Attending the ceremony as guests of honor were a gfoup of the bride's close friends whd entered the chur ch Just before the wedding party and were seated In a special pew. These were Misses Lbuann Hern don, Kttty Falls .Bettey Hord, Betty Lynch, Mary Beth Hord, Frances Payne and Beulah Bhea. ..-ijgj ' tWfffMB's mother wore a dresajjf dusty rose crepe with a shoulder cm sage of violets. The fnjom's motR er wore light blue and An orchid shoulder corsai*. Immediately following the cert mony the bride's parents entertained . at ? 4?v?jmioii *t the Woman's club 1 house. The hail and lounge held; striking arrangements of ' white gladioli and lacy fern in white flow On the mantle in the loan* ge was a very artistic arrangement Guests were .greeted at the door by I Rev. and Mrs. P. D. Patrick, Mrs. G. i V. Pattersoruof Gastonia, aunt o{ the 'bride introduced them to the receiv ing line composed of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Plonk, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Lac ye, the bride and groom and the bri dal party. Inviting guests into the dining room were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Patter son, receiving in the dining room Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arthur. The bride's table was covered with an imported lace trimmed linen cloth, centered with a silver bowl of white snapdragons, flanked on eith er side by silver antique candelabras holding lighted white tapers. On each end of the table was a large silver platter holding bridal cakes, silver compotes with mixed nuts completed the table arrangement. Girls serving green and white block ice cream, and individual cakes iced in white with white rose buds and green leaves were Misses Louann Herndon, Betty Hord, Frances Pay ne, Beulah Rhea, Betty Lynch, Patty Neisler, Shirley Arthur and Kitty Falls. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Carpenter invi ted guests to the punch bowl. The table was covered with an imported madeira cloth in the center was a large crystal punch bowl, silver can dle holders with whjte tapers were used on one side of the bowl, silver trays holding the punch cups were on the other side. Miss Je'Anne Grlf fin and Miss Marion Arthur served punoh. Baskets of white gladioli, lighted; candies and an ivy covered lattice fence completed the.decor.atiyns in the dining room. Guests were directed to the regis ter by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Griffin. Miss Jette Plonk, aunt of the bride, and Mrs .Caswell Taylor of G as thma, cousin of the bride, wer? in charge of the register. Miss: Jean Davis and Miss Mary Beth Hord furnished piano music during the reception. Good byes were said by Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Webb. Later the couple left for a wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a two-toned grey suit Her accessories were gney and lilac orchid and she wore a white orchid from her bri day bouquet. The couple will make their home in Faliston upon their return. The bride was graduated from the Kings Mountain schools and attend ed the Plonk School of Creative Art in Asheville and Limestone college. The bridegroom was graduated from the Faliston schools and at tended Oak RMge Military Acade my and Lenoir Rhyne college. Out of town guests included a large number from Faliston and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Plonk, Mrs. Rufus Plonk, Jr., Bessemer City; Dr ' and Mrs. A. S. Bumgardner, Mrs. W. J. Wortman, Miss Ruth Yelvington, Charlotte; Mr Charles Stamey, Cha pel Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beam, Cherryvllle; Mrs. B. N. Moore, York, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. J. S: Kincaid, Mor ganton; Mr and Mrs. W. F. Powell, Grover; Mrs E. E. Elklns, Ramsetir; Mr. Charles Campbell, Jr., Wilming ton, Del.; Mrs. George V. Patterson, Gastonia; Mrs. Caswell Taylor, and Caswell Taylor, Jr., Gastonia; Mr. Joe Whitner, Union, S. C.; Mrs. T. C. * Stamey, Polkville; Mr. and Mrs. Evan' Wilson, Mrs. Ada Lackey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Cline, Miss Lottie Mae Hendrick, Shelby. MYF Active During Lent The Methodist Youth Fellowship met Sunday night for a talk on "How Can I Know What is Right With My Money?" led by a iocal lawyer, Faison Barnes. "Time For Communion With God," is the topis for next Sunday's even ing meeting. The program commit tee, Jack Matthews, chairman, Nan Jean Ganfct, Patricia Prince. Jo Ann Falls, and Jo Ann Hayes, worked out this program at a "Workshop" held Tuesday night at the, home of Bet ty Wilson. B. S. Peeler, Jr., director of the 'Junior choir, also met with the group for practice at this "Work shop." Seniors will meet Tuesday even ing at 7:30 in the church basement for another "Workshop." Each mem ber is to bring a pound of something to eat to provide refreshments. Plans are being made for an Eas* ter program and sacrificial meal on "Good Friday." A special program, "Praying Jlands," is to nu.- presented Sunday morning in the youth, chapel at ten o'clock, for the entire Methodist Youth Fellowship. For Kings Mountain Bargain Days QUAKER OATS 20 Oz. Pkg. 16c CABNATION 3 large.............. 2Sc

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