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* m i.""in ( im SOCIAL !| Of INTI 'mm] I| .." PHONKl lTST MALCOLM-ALLEN la a simple but beautiful cure loony, the marriage of Mlw Frances AMen and Mr. Jtamee Thorn** Mai cobs, took place Saturday, January 1st. at high noon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Allen, on RaUroad Avenue. Rev. oRuah Padgett, of Lattimore. was the officiating minister and the ring ceremony was used. The couple entered the living room together to- the strains of Uohengrlns Wedding March played by Mrs Rush Padgett, Jr., of Lattlmoro There were no attendants. Immediately after the ceremony ths ivumta IpTt for a waHiIItiv irin and are now at home at' Panteago, N. C. (The bride wore a becoming dubonnet model with gray squirrel collar sod gray accessories. Mr*. Malcolm is an attractive and 1 accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Allen. She received her education at Kings Mountain High School and Boiling Springs College/ The bridegroom is an adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ulbbs of Panteago and also attended school at Boiling Springs College. _ Among out-of-torwn people at the wedding were Mre. R. L. Gibbs and Mlsa Gertrude Mlalcolm. of Panteago Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Moore, Mr. Marshall Moore, Mrs, John Tucker. Mrs Bailey Mauney and Mr. Robert ia*?, all of Shelhy; Mr. and Mrs. Rush Padgett, Jr., of Lattlmore. _ i * PARTY FOR YOUNGER SET Miss Marjory Rhea entertained a few menbera of. the Senior Class, of the Kings Mountain High School, at a buffet supper at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. M. Rhea, West Moun tain street, on New Years Eve. lovely color motif of pink and SUBSRIBE TO THE HERALD "UV PIMPS1 mi inifevi . (\ HAD THE DANDIEST TOBACCO < ( THE CAMEL PEOPLE PAID ME THI > PRICE I EVER GOT FOR THE BE ( JO I KNOW THEV USE COSTLI ) TOBACCOS FOR CAMELS. IJMO ( MVJELF. THEYlRE THE LEADING Cl< V DOWN IN OUR SECTION WHAT cigarette do the tobi grower* smoke? Roy Jones ko that Camel is the favorite with plai Camels are a matchless blend of ? PENSIVE TOBACCOS-Torkisl owiui. int. a j. awm r I "WE SMOKE CAMI BECAUSE WE KNG ? - ?? Grocery Buy your Groceries at the difference. Here ai THIS Wl r , 10 Pounds Sugar 4 Pounds Jewel Lard 10 Pounds Veribest Coi Bread or Rolls 1 Pound Crisp Soda Ci Good Coffee, Fresh Gr< 75 Pounds Bran and SI ; ; ?; . ...... /,.y. ? Freeh Meats, Vegetal You Li ' ' Piggly Wi '* "JS v1 * iMUMHmWW ' fl1" - ; ,lx(. /r /?, 2f <t 7 1 "' ' 1 ' ' ;* ' ? ' 1 ' ut. - 1' I ' '< ' ; SA jfe it' ' *ii'twill'*" v.- ' * :"t\*'i--A^^-:' " C*'--rsWHg?-;*' " * ' ,'V] ? ? imm?? ? ( AND PERSONAL HAPPE :rest to , green was observed In decoration huU relreabjneuta. Card games f rnlt>hed the even Jug'a amusements. Miss Rhea was again hostess at a most enjoyable party on tbe first night of thy New Year. I I Mil K and given was again used as 'a color note iu the decorations. A tempting saktd course was ser" ved at the conclusion of an evening spent in playing various games. The following composed the guest list: Misses Helen Rhodes, Sue Rud dock, Colleen Campbell, Maude Plonk, Dorothy Hoke, Margaret Ratter ree, Alice Betty Mauney, Eolitio Keeter, Alleen Campbell, Kay Mess, Mary. Helen Hatnbright, Hazel Falls Bobby Allran, Hal Olive, Paul Nelsler, Jr., Tommy Harper, Jones Fortune, Dau Finger, Jim Page, Leon \V'olfe, Obarlea Carpenter, Fre:j Wright, Jr.. and Lawrence Patrick. HOSTESSES AT PARTY Mrs. James Clonlnger and Miss Ruby. Ware were Joint hostessee at an inform g} got-to-gether New Years Eve at the Margrace Club House. Bingo was played. Small prizes' being awarded to the winners. Fruit*, nut*, and .candles were served throu ghout the evening. The guests were Misses Louise Go rorth, Elizabeth Barber, Edith Barber. Virte Black. Mary McCaelin, Bet ty Clcnlnger, Alleen Black, Pat White. Louise Bra'ck'ett, Hazel Clonlnger, Dutch Clonlnger; Messrs IJam e? Clonlnger, Holland Dixon, Vernoa Crosby, Milliard Black, Earl Clonlnger; Mr. and Mrs. James Logan, Mr. and Mr*. Grant Flowers, Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Wray, Mr. and Mrs. Grady MoCarter, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Falls. Mr. and Mrs Pete Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Frederick. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Falls early Friday morning, a daughter. I Elinor Jane. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sparrow announce the birth of son, Douglas ( Calvin, at their home on NVaoo road i December SO, 1937. rTOBACCO! It and Domestic. >b?w Osfiy, WiMtM-ltU*. N, :i_C TOBACCO IW TOBACCO" "*!?** Specials Piggly Wiggly and Save re a few SPECIALS for EEK END 52c 42c - 1I..I 4 P9 _ m xrieai uc ' ; - 9c ackers 10c Kind, 2 Pounds 25c lorta $1.25 ' "r : . ;. J# iles and Fruits at Prices ke To Pay iggly Store - . -. ? - . tfHNHHHHHHHHN THB KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, T NINGS WOMEN MUM.UU ?Jt Personals Paul Patrick and Tommy Roberta have returned to Davidson College. ? Rev. and Mrs. 15. W. Fox spent last Thursday in gtatesville. IJllly Cotton, of Due West, S. C., Was a guest of Billy Weir last week, i Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. King of Lancaster, 8. C., were guests of relatives In Kings Mountain Sunday. Mrs. E. C. Russell of Salisbury, spent the week-end in Kings Mountain. Mrs. W. A. Thomson and son. Billy, of Charlotte, were guests of Mrs. Lee Hhnnon last Thursday. Miss Pauline Goforth has returned to Flora McDonald College after spending the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spake of Shelby, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hord Tuesday evening. , Charles Williams. Jr., has returned to Columbia Military Academy, after spending the holidays at his home on North Piedmont Avenue. " o? *Hoppe Houston, of Pageland,, was a holiday^ guest cf Billy Gene' Neisler at his home on North Piedmont Avenue. ?o? MSse Frances Goforth returned to Chapel Hill early In the week where she resumed her work at the University. Mrs. George Mauney is a patient U ?kA CI*.. ?T?li.1 C * ?- < ? iu lut vu) nuvyiuii, uttMUZi 1U wnere I she underwent an operation last week. Misses Sara Lee Harrill and Elizabeth Nelll, have returned to Mere dtib; College, Raleigh, where they i are students. Mrs. John Marakas and children oi Morganton, spent the week-end with Mrs. Lee Harmon, mother of the fonner. . Miss Sulina Parton returned to i.f-n<;tr-RJiryne College, Hickory, after spending'the holidays at her home in Kings Mountain. Misses Stella and Madeline Patterson ol Rock Hill, S. C., were visitors at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Ira Patterson Sunday. Mrs. Joe Neisler, Misa Sara Finger, Mrs. Harry Page, and Mlse Betty Lee Neisler motored over to Char idle Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Beattie, of Dillon, 8. C., were guests of Mr and Mrs. J. R. Davis last week. - Mra. Beattie is a sister of Mr. Davis. Miss Sara Collins, student at Ashe ville Normal College, who spent tho holiday? in Gasrtonia, was a recent guest of Miss Louise Bell, on Waco road. T-O ? Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fulton, Mrs. C L Fulton ani Miss Winnlfred Awl ton were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Hoke in Lincolnton last week. ?o? John Dllllng, Jr., of West End. N. C., and Miss Betty Lou King, of Con oord, sipen.t the holidays with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Grady King. J. E. Garvin of Alta Vlata, Va., spent Friday afternoon and evening in Kings Mountain. Mr. Garvin was en-rout? home from a visit to relatives in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Griffin and I children were vteiiori it ih? home of Mr. and Mrs. Jones at North Wll keetooro, last week. Mrs. Jones is a sister of Mrs. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miiler, Mr. and Mr*. Grady King and Miss Betty Lee NeJaler were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barron in Rock . Hill, Sunday evening. Rat. andUhMra. Boyd Stevenson, of WsehJngUm, fla, and Miss Ruby Ste-veaeon of lavosta, Ga . were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis-, during the holiday*. Mrs. H. R, Pavton who underwent so operation in the Methodist Hoepetal, at fclktn, returned to her home here last peek and Is reoorertng FOR HINT? S room apartment' Prtvhte Bath, Osrage. Mrs, M. U Hsussr, MS M. King at. Phone \ Ul-X. Jan ?. ........ ... .. HTJR8DAY, JAM. <,1938 aatiafactorlty. Mr. Pomt Stpe, a patient (ot the |mat tlx week* at the Veterans Hospital In Jc#ui*oa City, Tenn , underwont his third operation Kriduy of laat weak. MUa Billy Peltua. of New York Cltv, who ats-nt m fMirt of the hollI ? 4 IJH ? )> Ware and faudly. has gone for a visit In Miami. Florida, before returnlug to New York. ?o? Miss Margaret McCrackiti, " of C-anton. spent the week-end In Kings Mountain, as guest of Miss Lillian Lackey. Miss Lackey resumed her work In the school at Cress-well, N. 0.. Monday. ?o? .... Miss Nell DeLoach, student at Mom McDonald College, Red Springs. Misses Marie unit ?? - WVUIfc'O Davis. of Karl were recent guests of their uncle, Mr. J. it. DnviS, and' Mrs. Davis. Billy Cavenv, Billy Fulton, Misses) Leuora Fulton and Ruth Caveny, returned to Ersklne College, Due West Monday, after spending the holidays at their homes in Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs- Otis Falls had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. J. W. Motts o4 Gaffney.ts. C., Mr. and Mra W. O Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howell and Mr, Paul Falls of Kings Mountain. i Mrs. W. Henklc MoGinnls is on an extended visit at the home of Rev.1 and Mrs J. E. Gonzales in Plainfield, New Jersey. The Gonzales family spent the holidays' in , Kings Mountain and -were accompanied home by Mrs. McGlnnis. j Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Riser had as guests during the holidays, Mrs. Riser's mother, Mrs. w. J. Wright, of Ingold, her brother, Henry Wright, senior at Chapel Hill, and John m K ISN To the fine quality we have now added system of protection, to you, the consume R At every step from tl highest purity and qu safeguard to make sur through to your hora< ' vj i '' ' y*J. 1..':' .-> k\ . I ?? ' 1 Hfi. 't: TAMPER-PROOF SEAL IUrur?tj locked la pl?e? on tba batik. PROTECTED P0URIM8 LIP i I No hud ton tooth tho top of thla j bottlo, TofirdlMt of how It la haodiod. - !; SMOOTH BOTTLE NEC K No Intld* rap Mat. Ealjr to waab i and atarlllaa. 4 IMY TC BP IN Tha rvocra Cap la aoallp roaapaod olth tho Daaao Ooaait whtth aw / IMT T? THM \ VZVMSS*"-" ? M enikii * " ' ?**5215^?'<?'*'~ * i ' r^*<^a^vi*l i .; * ' t -', < .* V- ' ' ' - siLy u >->-,>i , v. * ' ni^wkl^lt i ir -it)it? i* /.! . .Aj .' : -v ',<? . r -sj?MW ' m Wright of Cleveland, Ohio. 4> Wm Franklin Ktalls, professor in k the Department of Modern Language g of the University of Maryland si?ciit i 'aat TTiurudav with hie aunt, Mr*. > j Orr Weir, and her so-. Hilly Weir 'g ! Mr. Fall* |* a son , of the |?te Wrier Ji Full- and his late wife. Ix>th of II * Ik in were native* of ihh nee lion. J"b Dr. Klmor Caveoj. wu of Mr. t>i , ilu.eh OaveOy, a former Kings Moun ft tain resident, wan a revent guent * of Mr. and Mra. W C. Caveny at ,fc Mountain View*Hotel. l)r. Caveny. j who has been engaged on government ship*, has recently .Veturned ai from,China,'whefe he was lit the |H midst of the war-ravaged area. . M ?0? 81 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Uckry had as U guests on Sunday, Mrs. D. N Moore, gc of York, 8. C.. and Mr*. R. W Brad- Fl ley and child 1 eu of Bessemer City. M Mrs. Moore, and Mra. Bradley oxo wl slstters of Mra. Lackey. Other vie!- wi . ?Radios ?REFRIGERATORS ?Vacuum Cleaners . ?Washing Machines ?Any type home Appliai ALL WORK G Radio & Elec 1 ? E. W. Stewart At: Whit 115 Railroad Avenue OW/k, of our milk \ this modern Its meaning :r, is simple: IILK IN A ie farm to your home, special cor* ality. The modern "Daero Protect* e that all the benefits of this special ? A \ ~ : B /. . :rjm ralln II DAIRY 1 USE Di GAOTONIA, N. C. " ;'iv'^ '1 unosipj J) iiiim 11>Dnn ?11 wwJIWMIIMM , ** j or* at tlie Lackey home during to* oltdays were f* ..i Mrt?. O. C. "iWdle and ch ! ; .? n of Great Fail*, ?ulk Carolina. . ' **' " . V Prof, and Mra K. C. Nye and daa hter,. Mi*a UadJMa Nye, of Wat off or son. Mra pea Smtlo. nee Mia* est rice Nye, and two sons of Shetjr. wee* dinner guests of Mr. and lends in Kinga Mountain whore he o? a'onotfnie tAtperitiiendent "of io city schools. ? o Mr and Mn. Kverett C. Summers id ton. Duane, of Hempstead, Ix/ng land. have been recent guests of r. and Mrs. Chhrlc* Williams. Mrs. intmcr* is % sitVcr of Mrs. Wllanttx .The' Summers family have ?ne for a visit at Winter Park, lorida, and were accompanied by rs. H. Siewcrt, cf Winter Park, lio has been spending the holiday* Lth Mrs. William*, her daughter. L1NU I v ... p . V ?, ? . .. ices . " . iUARANTEED trie Service eway Service Station Phone 94 ?.? ? P R. " r BOTTLE i is used to maintain *1" Bottle is our final I care are carried right . ' .Ji. r. -t: V ' \ -v yF~y* \ r.-.vt' **' * . r <?>, . V- ; 'ja CWu?. rich Ml* (M b??khy. Uttad cewt Erst*. I nESRt ?>> . . . mm?M u< Ubontarr UtUd M malt* at Mr plut mm JTa*"'.*** *rly* o* *"* ; - trrtr<l*???hi b* oot Tabaca jjj ?,? * ? wutTS ... - .bMUM b MHb MUM ? M.y??MMTM.JSSr * =s===
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