Society j Roberts-McSwain Vows Spoken I Jeaneue MoSwain, daughter ?x f Mr..an<i Mrs. .J. S. McSwain, ol Kings Mountain, became ihe bride tii Claries V. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Roberts of KresnO, Calif., Saturday morning at 10:30. ai Beih iehem Baptist church. Rev. J. W. | Suttie, of Shelby, who married the bride's parents, officiated, using the <t ji? ring ceremony. The church was decorated with greenery and floor baskets of white giadio^as flanked by seven branch ed candelabra ho/ding white tapers. A pro^am of wedding- music was furnisher, by Miss Lorice Fogleman, Pianist, and Miss Pauline Hayes, so. prano. Numbers included "The Ros ary," by Nevin, "Traumerei," by Schumann, "Because," by D'Harde Jot, and "Clare de Lune" by Debus eey. Wagner's Wedding March from "Lohengrin," was used for proces sional and Mendelssohn's March from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for the recessional. During the cere mony "Liebestraum" by Liszt was i softly played. Mrs. Juanita M. Warren, sister of the bride, was matron-of-honor. Eu- I gene McSwain, brother of the bride, served as best man and utftiers were A. G. Djiiingham, Jr., and Paul E. Hayes. The bride was given in marriage by her lather. She wore a white suit and navy biue accesories with an orchid .corsage. The matron-of-honor wore f gray suit wjrh pink acces sories and i. cordage of pink rose buds. After the cvr^mony, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hayes entertained at a wed ding JuTK'heon for the couple and a few inij rn^ te friends. Mrs. Rot>eTts received her educa tion an Kings Mountain High school, Gaidner Wenb college and Woman's College of ihe University of North larolma. She now holds a position with -the Stale Department in Wash ington, D. C. Mr. Roberts a member of the Ceieir.orwa. company t?f Port Myers, Arlington, Va? whose dinty it is to igua>3 "ht Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. . The coupJe ?v j 1 1 mane their home iu Arlington, Va. Mrs. Dickie Tale Gives Loveiy Party White i'.lads, snapdragons and ro tes were effectively used to decorate the home of Mrs. Dickie Tate last Thursday night when the entertain ed at (four tables of bridge and two of Rummy. Tuhhes were c.pi<ointed for refresh-' rnerrts on arrival of the guests. Each table was centered with a gold an tique bud vase holding a red rose bud Pecar. pie, ice cream and pun ch was enjoyed .prior <to ft he games. I Miniature lace hats in pastel shades were. given as favors. High scorer fox the evening was Mrs L. E. Aboott. Consolation prize going t<> Mrs. P?te McDaniel. Miss Irene Allen won the floating prize. <M?. W. B. Simpson won high in Rummy. Out of town guests wifre Mrs. Bob Trervarther. and Mrg. Can Lewis of Gastoma. The date of Easter can vary as xnuch as thirty five days, from Mar ch 21 to April 25. Temper the Heat aid Brighten yew Street with our NEW CANVAS AWNINGS ? Your neighbor^will enjoy your attractive home . . bin, more important, you will be cool, comfortable and hippy no matter bow bright the *un or how high the heat. . Gay, beautiful painted or woven itripes to choose from now . . .highest c-.r*l ity, fmc*t custom workman ship. Telephone today for an earimate *)t'i free. CITY SHOE SERVICE 241 Battleground Are. PHONE 227 Carlysle Isley, Husband Of Former Citizen. New Mayor 01 Burlington i S. Carlysle Isley, husband ol the* former Miss Margate: Plonk of Kings Mountain, is the new mayor of Bur lington. - Mr. Isley, personnel manager of Standard Hosiery Mills of Burlington polled 1,539 votes in the May 10th balloting to load ail other candida tes, and he was unanimously nam ed to serve as mayor bv other elect ed members, of the Burlington city council. A native of Burlington, Mr. Isley is a graduate of the local high school i and attended Duke University be- 1 fore transferring to the University of i North Carolina where he obtained j his A. B. Degree. He formerly work- 1 ed for Duke Power Company, later j worked in the personnel department of Burlington Mills*, and then be- 1 came personnel director at Standard Hosjty two and a hall years ago. He Is secretary - treat urer oJ Iht local Rot?ary Club, ami as publicity chairman and member ol American Busin?* Club. He serve* or; tht j Boarti of Stewards at From Street] Methodic clrutt-h and n> a member of the choir th?e. Commenting editorially on the se lection of Mr. lsiey as trie city's new mayor, tfte BuTlington Da > ly Tinrit-s News.fcajd: "Burlington baa a n?.w. youthful] eric.-getic, enthusiastic and j retell;- I gent Mayor in S. Car ly sot* 1* ley win j was swot n in to suoceec Mayor Bo- j man Sanders. "It was in order lor the T^??ori j polling the largest number of bal ? Jots in the election to be accorded the j honor of good will amb?.#?adorsbip of the city" a-nd presiding officer of ' ?tt*e CcuaCil. ? '"in the MiiVe xviOerfhip of tn? oi??j,ltiUnity;' in tf* church, in civx affairs, a.s an .'i?ciu?iria] and t-xtx-u Officer ? and now at poii;x?: leader ? the new Mayor has earned] I an enviable potior. ii* a j ? mar... ? I [ 'Titt'ie if no euesticn about his. I i feilow Coum-ii rr.t-rr t^ers confidence un fus ability k- -oouriteJ with them I wifceiy in tile ;nw-rt?si of sound eoon | omy and com tr: unity "progress, Work- ) infc together , for an efficient man ; j ageinent through the Manager em- j I ployed to advise (them and carry oik 1 | in turn such directive as he receive* j I fr<*rr. them. ' The Daily Tinriev News congratu lates both Mayer Js?ky and iho*?; who will serve v.vth ham, and the vo. j !-ter? lor their d?*ois?on on Tuev?uy'. ; ' Th* new offioet*. .should have an em- i I inently successful administration, in j self-satisfaction >n public services. , retidered." i -Ocean waterscc.ula;n biHionti of1 to no of cold. 1 The average under watv eneur 1>? swift can fly 100 mil^ art ance of pearl divers if Uvjr. 50 to ht-gi. according to the Encyclopedia HO second. ' I Buitar.mca. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD PHONES 167 or 283 Your Choice of either of these ^ Beautiful Table ? Jl I'owl t'tlhri JS1 ? Floor Lamp ALL M " ?s ^ . ? Ifc&l Smart Lamp Group Table Lamp brjd^t Lamp for ;iv)v f/S 61 Lamps like ti.ese ?mvt sold ior thi.*. ;'iuih individ ually, hut during Sterdii'j. Anniversary Day:, you get ALL 5 for (me low price. Made of hand spun steel finished in Oxford's famous stenhvr broiiac and ivory. Attractive. matching Old-World street scene on . each r.hade Truly, "1; Cost? LESS at Sterchi's." Your Choice? MAHOGANY FINISH Tables J I / \\ ?.*? lAluillUdCkViU*. . 35T->r *i ?(*]?' in hes h.'gh ' Large, white sill: shade tr ininr.d with handsome r.'Tle ol b!ue and white- sill. and w iiitc net . F.;l! color tlOr.U dtMgfi. ttiesc lamps will give vour i?oi m> new cheer, (lat'in atici LKJHT f'lill 25' ;?-> Afti fivf. high ! At tractive ' b'sv witl fluted si<^d'.-. Mbni] dero tafion ira full rolqr with gm.efi ' ir; :ii: ! jwaru stiffptjrwi on side. JimsT white lord Felt- or h.ist to prevent s; raN;hjnp. each Artistically designed; stuiddy i>uilt of choice hardwoods jnd finished in the rich warmth of mahogany. Com pare with table* ariywheie for economy ! The Gift that Starts the Home f Lane Cedar Chest incusing, wcii-oaianceo design wiui matiDect Arner- ^ ^ tf ican walnut veneer exterior ? interior is solid red cedar. C m The only tested aroma tight chest in the world! Has r?af W ented automatic tray. Free moth insurance policy. Rubbed ? ^ and polished finish. See this buy at Sterchi's now. He d<?b Prices Reduced on Fine Chairs: Reg. $32.50 Barrel Chair Special 0- W 1 ^ tie Dow. Itlntn You've never seen a chair like this at this rock bottom price before! Look at the full channel back ? the fine figured tapestry ? the hand rubbed ma hogany finish. It's another Sterchi birthday bar gain! Cocktail Chair In Colorful DURAN m-u ^ tic Do Regularly $19.75 Choose from decorator smart red, green or shar treuse. Covered in that amazing plastic, duran, that's stainproof, snagproof, tearproof, marproof and scuffproof, Attractive button back. Rugged construction for years of service. He Dowb Dtlivtn Ot/fc Of S?W/A/6 we sour//... Phone 348 Mountain Si. ?ji * ~ '? ... shS:*, . ? ? .

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