wMUm Mr*. P. D. Herndon, Editor / wwwwwmwww^wwxoinwwwwuwiwwiMif Dameron-Hoyle Vows Pledged At Church Miss fCathleene Llzabeth Hoyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gar moil Ester Hoyle, and Lewis Wade Dameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Dameron, were united in marriage on Saturday evening, Jan. 19. at 8 o'clock at the First Baptist church In Bessemer City. Rev. Fred Forester, pastor, heard the exchange of vows. Mrs; T. E. Jackson, organist, and Miss Jacquette Koon, soloist, presented a program of nuptial music prior to the ceremony. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of white satin made with tight bodice, low bertha collar with neckline of net, long sleeves end ing in Calla Illy points, and a full skirt which featured a deep tuck at the hemline that fell Into ii short train. She wore a shoulder length veil of bridal Illusion which was caught from a halo ol the same material made in a crown Her flowers were a bouquet of white carnations tied with nylon tulle and lily of the valley. Miss Jane Hoyle, sister of the bride, was maid of honor; Brides-, maids were Mrs. A. G, i'hlfer, Mrs. Gene Nichols. Mrs, John Morgan, Jr., of Bessemer City, and Miss Betty Lou Phlibcck of Kings Mountain. .. Ira Dameron ol BesSempr City, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers. Included Henry Dameron of Shelby and Fred Da meron Of Columbia, S. C? broth ers of the bridegroom, Claude Buekner of Lincojnton, and Gene Nichols of Bessemer City. Follow! 11 ^ iae ceremony, the bridal roiiple greeted the guests in the vestibule of the church. The bride is a graduate of Bes semer City high school and until her marriage was cashier of Rose's Store tn Kings Mountain.' The bridegroom was graduated ? from tlu' local schools and State College, K'aleigh, and is; now Con nected with the Soil ('onset vat it, >n Service in Yadkin County. Following a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Boone ville. Baird's ' ? ? Used Furniture . ?? ? I Bargains! j Studio Size What you've been looking for! A new piano costs 1 , .. $700. . This piano is in excellent condition. ... .. .. . OUR LOW Q1QQQC PRICE ' . ? $10 Down Delivers 1 Used APEX WASHER Only S29.95 1 Used GAS RANGE A Belknap in Good Condition. S39.95 Puy On En* '{'i EASY TEf.f T- : Bair FURNITURE . PHONE 53 Large Crown Hears Dr. W. Amos Abrams Dr. VV. Amos Abrams, associate editor of The North Carolina Ed ucation, state Journal of the N. C. Education Association In his taik to the Senior Woman's club Fri day night outlined the five point program the United Force's will seek to accomplish through public support culminating in leg. islatlve action in Raleigh In 1953. temhrdidrt Dr. Abrams declared It short o t miraculous, the stride made in education In North Carolina dur ing the past 50 years, but he warned If we rest oh bur laurels now it will prove disastrous for < he youth and future of the state. Pointing out that education in creases not only the "earning power" but also the "yearlning power'1 of a people, giving illu strations to prove that progres sive educational methods and facilities are vital parts of a com munity's well-being. The speaker dwelt at length on the five-point program advanced by the United Forces Tor Educa tion: ili Reduction of class size to 30 ba.;ed on average daily at tendance. 1 2) A salary schedule Of $2,400-$3,600 .subject to cluinge in the cost of living index- since January 1, 1951, with commensu rate increase for other school per sonnel. (3> Funds to complete present school building program, these funds to be distributed on the basis of need and ability to .provide. (4> An appropriation adequate to the enforcement of the compulsory attendance law' (5> An increased appropriation not only to meet increased costs of current expense items but Also to provide additional services, The speaker of the evening was introduced by Mrs. Helen G. Neal, chairman of the legislative com mittee. Mrs. P. D. Patrick conducted the devotional, using as her theme, "Happiness". . Mrs. A. VV. Kmcaid, had ar ranged the program, she present ed the "Ilappy Trio",. Miss Melba jTindail, Miss Dolores Davidson and Miss Barbara Gault who de lighted the grAup with several vocal selections. Mrs. Grady Patterson, presi dent welcomed the teachers, edu cation committee of civic clubs,' P:T A officials and members of the school board and others in J terested in education. A social hour was held after I the -meeting. The hostesses Mrs. | VV. M. Gantt, Mrs. Ren H. Go forth, Mrs. I i. T. Fulton, and Mrs. VV. L.'Pressly served punch and cookies- in. the lounge. The refreshment table was Overlaid with vvhiu, cl(iUl on one end was a beautiful arrange ment of yellow daffodils and greenery. Mrs. VV.L Pressly serv jCd punch from a large crystal bowl on the opposite end, trays | of cookies completed the appoint ments. Margrace Club Met Friday Evening Mcsdamcs Walter G a m b I e. James Roliii 1ml .Jim.Medlin were hostesses When the Matgraceclub met in the dub house Friday evening Mrs. C VV. Falls, president pre si''hig. Following the devotional a social period was held, the hostesses served open face and layer sandwiches, cheese straws cuv*r> larij y?id;.c?fee'. Mis N'nlli Mcii>" iim of Sui ? iiig.int. Ala.-. ??Ant Sur.dn > with Mrs. Annu'. Mac llinycy a."?i Miss ? >lln> HartselJ. ? : P E R S O N A L S i Mrs. Bill Cashlon of Ashevllle, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Craig Falls. Mrs. Cashion plans to Join her husband at Camp LeJeune. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrlll and children were Sunday guests of the formets parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harrlll of Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dellinger spent Sunday with Mr. DelUn ger's mother, wno is seriously 111 In Spartanburg General hospital. J . D. Rhea left Monday for Lar ry Field. .Colorado. Gunners Mate Jack Rhea reported back to Nor folk, Va., after a visit with their mother, Mrs. Grady Rhea. Miss Fanny Carpenter of Bur-' gaw and Mrs. Oscar Long of Council spent the weekend in Kings Mountain. Senior MYF Attendance Increasing Over thirty were present Sun day at the evening nrieeting of the Sr., MYF, Central Methodist church, when a special program, "Fun and Festival in Latin Amer ica" was presented by Doris Jolly. A quartet made up of Jo Ann Dixon, Doris Jolly, Reginald Mur ray, and Bill Briggs rendered s pe el" 1 music. Prior to the meeting a covered dish supper was enjoyed in the basement. FolloWir.g the meeting, the youth choir practic ed for the evening service, direct ed by B. S. Peeler, Jr. ; With the two teams running a close race, attendance at the evening meetings is increasing each Sunday. Winners In the at tendance contest by Easter will be given a supper by the losers. Methodist Youth Council To Meet The Youth Council of Central Methodist church will meet Mon day, Feb. 4, at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Dofothy Goforth. AH officers, commission chair men and co-chairmen, and adult advisors and workers are invited. Methodist Youth To Hold Training School For Methodists of Gastonia Dls trir-. including churches of Kings Mountain, there will be .a train ing school at Main Street Metho dist church. Gastonia. from Feb ruary 10 14. Courses to be offered are: "The Child's Approach to Religion", Mrs. F. B. Outman, teacher; 'Teaching Primary Children", Mrs. W. R. Reid, teacher; "Friend ship and Marriage" (for Senior Young People only) by Mrs. E. H. Ould; "Teaching Youth", by Miss Mary Ellen Harrel; "Church Working With Young Adults", by Rev. C. P. Boles; "Christian Evangelism", by Rev. W. A. Kale: and "Church School . Sup't. and ilis rask", by Rev. \V. Henry. Participating churches from Kings Mountain are Central, Grace, and. El Bethel Methodist churches. The classes open each evening at 7:30 and close at .9:30 o'clock. Mrs. Hendricks Hostess At Buffet Luncheon Mrs Paul Hendricks was hos tess Monday -'at a luncheon hav ing .is her guests 'the memi>ers of the Duplicate Bridge club and her motiUT. Mrs. J. W. Cropland. A jdkvonijve white cloth cover ed i h?j table which held a central LEE 8-RIB ?Me Ttre foP" ??*** safety tot**0*1 tCOl<0/Hy PHONE 62 A-JSJS ^bnsfiofiocken ^HvCS MARLOWE'S Come in ond let us show you this great fire, by LEE of ConshohocVen. It's the finest piece of tire quality and workmanship you ever saw. The bia, brood tread is deep and tough ? fashioned to hug the highway ? . . bviit lo give you miles and miles of suprrsdfe service . . . with cushioning losiltence throughout that practically foots you over the roughest roads.' i Ride on LEE 8-RIB Tires and you can / ray you ride on the finest tires evet / built. They are available in both regular and Entra low Pressure types, arid completely guaranteed by the LEE Lifetime AND Road Hazard Guor onty. Drive in today. Johnnie Warllck student at Davidson College spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Warllck. Mrs. H. R. Hunnlcutt, Mrs. G. W. King, Mrs. J. H. Arthur and Mrar. J. N. Gamble left Friday for a visit in Florida. Mrs. O. E. Hawkins of Macon. Ga., is visiting her lather, A. H. Cornwell and other relatives in Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Grayson were Sunday guests of the form er'e mother, in Lincolnton. Pfc. Buddy Beatty returned Monday to Alexanderla, Ala., hav ing spent several days with his mother, Mrs. Merle Beatty. arrangement of japonica and daf fodils a pretty perfectly appoint ed luncheon was served buffet style. Duplicate bridge was played during the afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Crosland winning high score and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., run ner up for second high. Corn farmers will tfeed hybrids that produce from six to 10 bush els more per acre than those now grown, if present-day hybrid corn is to meet the demands of tomorrow's population a com breeder of the U. S. Department of Agriculture said recently. Since the amount of land avail able for corn production is limit ed, increased production must come from larger yields made possible hybrids and the use of better practices. On the basis of preliminary 1950 census figures, the REA esti mates that, on June 30, 1951, 84.2 per cent of U. S. farms has cen tral station electricity. Mr. And Mrs. Kiser Are Bridge Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kiser were hosts to members of the Clover Leaf Bridge club Monday night entertaining at the Coun try Club. Suraptlous arrangements of Ja panese Quince and camellias from their garden were featured In brilliant arrangements in the pri vate dining room where three tables were appointed for dinner. In -the center of each table was a silver compote holding red camel lias. 'A delectable three course dinner was served. During the remainder of the evening contract bridge war play ed. 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