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KINO-DAVIS MARRIAGE
SOLEMNIZED
The marriage of Mlita Sadie Mabel
Davie of Wadfesboro and Walter Coyte
Kin*a of Laneaater. S. t'., was
solemnized at the home of the bride's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis, in
Wadesboro, at four o'clock. Sunday
afternoon, October 30. The vown
were spoken, before Reverend I'aul
Hardin, Jr., pastor of the Methodist
Church.Only
the immediate families and u
few dose friends of the couple witnessedl
the ceremony.
An Improvised altar of trailing
evergreens and white chr>?>autiie. j
tapers, was arranged lu the liviu*
room.
A program of miptial uiusic wm
rendered by Mrs. W. II. UuUedge, piAniit
Ifrm Paul llarilin Jr un?< vi?
FV>m Little, vocalists. all of Wade*
bora
Prior to the ceremony us Mr*.
Outledge played Traumeret by Hchu
tnan. Mr. Plnee Davis, brother of the
bride, and Mr. William Hownun or
Jersey City. N. J.. lighted the tapers
and took their places beside tb<> altar.
"The Sweetest Story Ever . Told."
was ennk as u duet by Mrs. Hardin
and Mr. Little. ,
the strains of the UrliLiJ t'horits
from Lohengrin, tie bride and
bridegroom entered together utiet
stood! .beneath a bridal areh of white
twined with Ivy and flanked with
floor baskets of snowy chtrysuuthcjnutns.
bride was becomingly attired
in a dress ot teal blue with coat and
accessories of burgundy wine. Her
corsage was gardenias and valley
lUlea.
As the vows were being spoken,
"I Love Yotr Truly", by Carrie Jacobs
Bond, was played softly. At the
0000108100, the couple knelt, while
Mr. Little san "The Prayer Perfect"
by Ermine J. Stenson, as a benediction.
>. (Mr.
and Mrs. King left immediately
after the ceremony for a motor
trip through Virginia. Upon their return.
they will make their home in
deduced
Long Distance
dcUe>.dThanksgiving
Day n
Long distance rates
for telephone calls made
between points within the
United States will be reduced
on Thanksgiving
day. ^
The low night rates that
are now in effect every
night after seven and on
Sundays will apply on
both Person-to-Person and
Station-to-Station calls
made Thanksgiving day.
If you can't be with outof-town
relatives and
friends for Thanksgiving
you can "voice visit" with
. them by long distance tele
phone at little cost.
Take advantage of this
opportunity to make
Thanksgiving this year a
day of greater happiness
for your loved ones and
friends as well as yourself.
With these special Idw
rates in effect you can talk
a distance of 100 miles for
35c; 200 miles for 65c;
1,000 miles $1.85, and
greater distances at a correspondingly
low cost .
when using Station-to-Station
service, on Thanksgiving
day. Person-to-Person
service is somewhat higher.
SMTKMI BELL TELEPHONE
MB TELEGRAPH COMPANY
IMCOISOSATS9
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AND PERSONAL HAPPE^
REST to 1
lND 88 MRS. A. H. PATfl
Lancaster, g. C.
Mrs. King, the youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mis. J. J. Davis of Wade*
bono, is u young woman of charm
aud plcuslug personality. .
Mr. King, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. T. King of Lancaster. S C.. lias
many frieuds In Kings Mountain,
where he spent his childhood and
early, boyhood days.
(visitor honored at
BRIDGE PARTY
Minn Helen lli-bae.. .....I Ml ?
- - ? - ?' < uiiu .?? ion |
Myrtle Tit men. of ib?- High Point
school faculty. who were house!
i guests of Mr*. K W. Griffin during
MU'yWhl HU'IHI "IfUJU ttUUUJUii I -II
a most delightful ridge party given
by Mrs. M A. Ware, ou Saurday afternoon.
.The room* were attractively arranged
With decoratious in keeping
j With the Hallowe'en season. The
Halloween motif was also cleverly
observed in the delicious and attrac1
tlve refreshments served ut the conclusion
of the game.
L Mrs. Hazel Crenshaw of Helmon*
received high score prize. Miss Doro
thy Patterson prize for second high
and Mrs. Paul Mauuey, consolation.
Miss Dickson and Miss Tittnan
were presented lovely gifts.
Guest* iucldded Miss Helen Dick
son. Miss Myrtle Tittnan. of High
Point. Mrs. i. R floforth end house
guest. Mrs. ilkzel Cretishaw. of Belmont,
Mesdbme* Manly Morehead,
Hayne Blackitier, Joe Nelsler, C. W.
Harper. Carl Maune-y, J. 11. Davis.
R W. Griffin. Joe Thomson. Grady
King. Arnold Riser. Stnyre Williams
N. F. McGUl, Ladd Iiamrlck. Haywood
K. Lynch, It. S. Nelll. Charles
Williams; Misses Dorothy Patterson
Fanny Carpenter and Sara Allison.
MEETING OF HOME ARTS CLUB
Mrs. Bright Katterree was hostess
to members of the Home'Arts Clua
and invited guests, entertaining at
her home on West Mountain street
on last Wednesday afternoon.
The rooms were arranged with col
j 01 ful autumn flowers.
Mrs. Aubrey Mauuey had charge
of the program te&turlsf, an Instructive
lecture by Dr. Rvans of the
Knglish Department of LimeBtone
College. Following the lecture a bus
iiipHR meetim? un4 with iltn
president presiding
*I|he. hostess served a salad course
with accessories and a sweet course.
ATTENTION LADIES!
Added to the list of the usual turn
her of useful and attractive prizes
for the Flora 1 Fair, will he a first
and second prize for salads.'
To compete let the?? prizes it
will he necessary to enter salad sufficient"
tor three serving. Tlie entry
ran he of one kind of salad cr <"
three individual salads of dilf? rent
varieties.
-The salad committee sire' expertI
ing a fipe array of tasty and attractive
salads.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Putnam an
nounee the marriage of their daughter.
Miss Alma Jane Putnam to Mr.
Wray Augustus lloctk, cn May 8.
1938.
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six nills. Carry this, and
the large package In your
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mJSS ANTI-PAIN PILLS
commended for pain rei
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and Periodic Pains,
taste good, act quickly,
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CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Charles Campbell, Jr., was host
to a number of his friends ut a well
appointed three-course dinner oh. Sun
day evening at the home of his parents,
Mr., and Mrs. Charles Campbell
Sr.-, on West Mountain street, the
occasion being in celcbrution of his
birthday anniversary.
Tfta Hallowe'en motif was suggested
in the decorations and refreshments.
Covers were laid for Charles Camp
bell, Jr., Coach A. K. Smart, John
Kissiah, Kevitt Hughes. Clarence
I'lcnk Iiob Hughes, Jim Durracott,
and Charles Campbell, Sr.
Personals
iMr. Haywood E. I.ynch Ik confined
to hia home by sickness.
Mr*. Otta Palls and son. Otis. Jr..
spent last Saturday In Uastonia.
Master Rtbhard \Vblto celebrated
bis eighth birthday Tuesday.
Mr*. E. W. Neal visited her sister
Mrs. H. D. Klrkpntrick of Charlotte
during the week end.
Mrs. S. C. Ratterreo Js In Charlotte
visiting Mr. Jap Rat<err?-e and fam
My.
Mr. Andrew Jenkins, operator at
the Dixie Theatre, Is ill at his home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Slpe and cftll
dren of Shelby were supper guests
| of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Falls Sunday.
Miss Nina Putsam of- Charlotte
t spent the past week-end with heh
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Putnam.
Miss Helen Crosland went to Spar
tan burg last Saturday to be present
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THURflDAY, NOV. 3. 1338
at the marriage of her brother,
Miss Dorothy Patterson of Norwood
spent the week-end in Kings
Mountain.
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Mr. und Mm. ti.ady King went to
Wade-slm day 'to be-present at
the marriage of Mr. King's brrt'
Mr Wu'.-?r King to Miss. Sudlc
?o?
MisB Helen 1.. U on and M a
tie Titinau of High Point wore
guests of Mrs. K. W. <Ji,..in t'string
the week-end.
Mrs. Hazel Crenshaw'-and two little
daughters of Belmont were guest
of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Ooforth' for the
week-end.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Falls and ehll
dren spent the past week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs/,- W. O.
Fulls.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Falls had as'
their dinner guests Sunday. Mr. audi
Mrs. Floyd Falls and children of'
Alia Vista, Va. j
Mts Vtv Hughes and Mr. Nevitt;
MiiirTiii in y.r-.ri inrriTT Vif'nn n' ,'hr
bonte of their sister, Mrs. Clenionaee,
Boone at Hemp
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Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Gardner and]
daughter, Miss Sarah Gardner of I
Gastonia. visited Miss Agnes Norrls
and Mis. Minimi Sunday afternoon.
Miss Jane Wilson of the "Bess*
mer tfty School faculty spent the
week end with Mrs. Florence Mints
and Miss Agnes Norrls.
Mr. and Mrs. Odcll McGlnnla of
Gastouia visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Henkle McGinnis during
the weekend.
The members'of the Senior B. T.
U. Union of the Second Baptist church
enjoyed a party at the home of
Miss Margaret Huffstetler Saturday
night.' V
Misses Sara Ledford and Jacqulys
Juanita Hord shared a joint birth
day dinner at the home of Mrs. E.
D. Ledford. Friends of both parties
were invited.
Mias Janet Sooggins and Miss Willie
McGlil accompanied Miss Catherine
Peele to her home at Gigson
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Mr. and Mrs^ Charles Troublefleld
of lilackstourg, s. C., are announcing
the lilrth of a daughter, iasl Friday.
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IMPERIAL
THEATRE
PHONE 134
TODAY ? THURSDAY
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every evening, I study. Study
what? I don't mind telling
you?an I. C. S. Course! Take
it from me, shop practice
and home study go together.
When you combine them you
are headed toward more pay
?provided you do the same
thing I did by mailing a coin
pon lika the one below.**
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