SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
of INTE
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BRIDE HONORED ATLOVELY
TEA
Mrs. C. K. Nolsh-i.. Mrs. Il.uolil
ilUlillUult,- Misses ltcssie unci Sara
Kumieur were hostesses at a tea on
viAi.- im'iMa At?M
borne or Mrs. Nelslcr on North Pica
inont Avenue. The tea, given coniplt
melitury to Mrs. W. L. Ituniseur, a
recent bride, was one of thy loveliest
affairs of the late summer.
Dahlias, roses and gladioli were
employed in effective deco'ii.tloj 01
the entire lower floor.
In the dining room a color note ot
yellow and white prevaileh. Yellow
roses, glads, dahlias and lighted
white tapers were used. The table
was spread with imported laoe and
centered with a crystal bowl, filled
with yellow roses and dahlias.- Crystal
candelabra holding lighted white
tapers completed the table appointments.
The guests were greeted at the
entrance by Mrs. Joe Noisier and
Mrs. J. E. Herndon.
The receiving line was composed
of the following: Mrs. C. E. Nc-tfc
? ler, wearing black lace. Miss Bessie
itainseur In blue organdy; Mrs. \V
L. Rumseur, pink taiteta; Mrs. Arthur
Khyne of Ml. .Holly, blue lace;
Miss Sarah Khyne of Mt. Holly, blue
organdy; Miss Mary Jo Khyne of Mt
Holly, white net; Mrs. Harold Huhnicuit,
flowered chiffon; Mrs. kmnictt
Kollins of Mt. Holly, white
lac'e; Miss Sarah Itutledge of .Mt.
Holly", lilack . lace; Miss, Sarah Kant
keur, pink orgaudy, * "
Mrs. Ed Smitli directed gliosis fo
the music room where they were
greeted by Mrs. Arnold Riser. Kuceiving
in the music r'ooin were Mrs
Cleorge Davis of Charlotte, Mrs. Joe
Thom.son and Mrs. D. C. Mauney.
In the dinlug molded cake decora
ted in the same color note and salt
ed nuts were served by Misses Betty
Bee Neisler, Kachel Smith, Sue
Ruddock. Alice Betty Mauney. Nancy
Nickels and Betty Patrick. Mrs.
P. D. Patrick and Mrs. Pete
Gamble directed to the register
which was presided -over b Mrs. Har
iy Page and Miss Helen Hay.Mrs.
Hugh Ormand directed to
the sun room where refreshing
punch was served by Mrs. George
Houser and Miss Ileleu Kldenhour.
Goodbeys were spoken by Mrs. \V.
A. Rldenhour and Mrs. L. P. Baker.
Students: Herald $1 College Term
I WIFE USED HEAD
Said that if husband could pay
io nuvu cur ?usuuu uuu ^ ica>ru
instead ol' doing It himself ho
could p;iy to have family washing
sent to New Way laundry in
Oastonia. "do ahead" said he.
"O. K. said she. Started today.
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W. B. PAYSEUR
Landscape Gardner
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Shrubbery of all Kinds
Lincolnton, N. C.
Box 3 65
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SO YOU WONT TO
LOOK YOUR BES
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To further assure you
ance for every occasion,
cials, manicures and hai
appointment tyday.
OPEN EVER
VERA'S BE
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HAPPENINGS
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fATTEHsiON1 AH ISNANT , I
CARRIAGE SOLEMNIi|.D ' -?
\>i interest to tlie;v uiaoey f
.t: this gcctiou. is the announcement11
ui .!ii- maritime of Miss Jeuueltc i l
jstetoi Jk\ v?.. . . a ii
which took place in a surprise -cere-j ,
.ttouy immediately following tin- J [
Sunday ltioitiitiK service at Ueiliie- ji
lll'lll llUpiigt cllUfcjK
The pastor, Rev. Carl Muaney, of- ;
iiciated. usiok the impressive riuK,
ceremony. Music was rendered by
Mrs. Win. S. H.arrill of Anderson. S
C? pianist, and Mrs. Carl Mauney. j '
I noloiSt. .Mrs. 'Maunev sane "The I '
a.wufcUsst Story fiver Told" by Stult I
rile Bridal Chorus from Ijbhengrln j s
was played for the processional and 1
.Mendelssohn's Wedding March - for '
ho recessional. .During the eereuio- ^
by "Salut D'Armorn' was played.
The bride, an attractive brunette, 1
was attired In; a modish early, fall '
jn ket costume in Burgundy shade, *'
with gold embroidery and velvet *
turban in matching shade with 1
which she wore black accessories. '
Rho wore a shoulder bouquet of yel : s
low roses and fever few.
The bride is' the only daughter of! ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Whisnaut ' j
of King's Mountain, and is-u voting ,
woman of exceptional charm. She "
holds a position with Keoter's Department
Store.
Mi;. Patterson, a son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Patterson of Patterson
drove community is connected with
the Patterson Dairy.
The couple left soon after th
The cquple left soon after the
ceremony for a short Trip' td '' ths
boqch. Upon completion of their
new house they' will make their
home' in, the Patterson Drove community.
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CELEBRATES SEVENTY-FIFTH
BIRTHDAY.
Air. S. C. Itatterree celebrated his
seventy-fifth ginhday anniversary
with an elaborate dinner at h.s
homo on West Mountain street
Tuesday eveuing at eight o'clock.
A six-course dinner, beautifully ap
pointed, was served.
Covfcfs were laid tor Mr. and Mrs
S. C. Itatterree. Mr. and Mrs. Pride
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Ratterree, Priile Ratterree, Jr., Mr
and Mrs. Bright Ratterree, James
Ratterree, Miss Margaret Ratterree,
Mrs. M. J. Clinton of Clover, S. C.,
A double-double first cousin of Mr.
Ratterree, Mrs. Estelle \Veir of
lUaclifsburg. a tfisiei:, Miss Mary
1 Wlr.snant of Elackshurg. ,a niece; L)r
. and .Mrs. R. N. Baird.
HOSTESS AT ROOK PARTY
.Mrs. C. E. N.elsl-r was hostess at
six tables of Hook entertaining at
her home un North Piedmont Avenue
Friday afternoon.
The house was beautifully decoraled
with lovely summer flowers:
Mrs. Neisler was assisted by her
daughters, Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt
and Mrs. Harry Page in. serving
punch and at the conclusion of the
games, an ice course.
The following from Gastonia
were present: Mesdamee George
Patterson. J. H. Henderlite, P. R
Falls, M. H. Currle, J. W Cnlp, G W
Rattan, W F. Michael, O. F. Mason,
W. L. Balthls, Sam Boyce, Elmer
Spencer, Frost Torrence, Lucius
Glenn, W. U Klndley, D. E. Met'onnail.
Lean Adams, P. W. Garland,
Walter Moore, C. I. Loftln, P. R.
Huffstetler, H. D. Shackleford, Miss
Lollie Shuford and Mrs. D. C. Maun
> ey of Kings Mountain.
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^ AIM IMinAAiloklA AMMAOlt I
ui an ini^cwauiu appuai
may we suggest our far
styling. Call us for an
Y TUESDAY
:auty shop
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HE KBtOS MOUNTAIN HERALD
fOMEN
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MRS- A A-TAlffERSON,
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1HIOE AND BKIDE ELECT >
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iloiKaiiiK Mrj/f. M. Lokoil Jr.. a .
'neut bride, and Miss Adelaide 1
L;:nsbbo,. of Oiai'lotie. bridtvelect 1
f il. I.I... lwl>- v?l? 1, -1 .. I . 1
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tan. was hostess at a dinner-bridge v
liirlj last Thursday evening at b:00 J
I'clofk.
Mixed flow its w?'i e aitaugeil \
hrougjtotit the rooms.'
Covers were lajd for twenty-four, t
n
The honorees' tuble was ictitered ,
villi a' miniature bridal party induti- _
ed on a reflector. A fbiee-course .
liniier was served by the hostess as
listed by Miss Mabld Logan.
Mrs. ('. K. Logan was awarded
ligh score prize for men and .Mrs.
iV K. Mauney. Jr.. ladies' high '
.core prize. L. M. Logan won the ?
touting prize. Mrs. L. M. Logan. Jr. '
.vas presented a buffet set of 1 tut- b
iati taee. Miss Aadeluiite Kiggsbee i
vas presented a linen bridge set t
(nd Mrs Wilson Crawford a recent
trlde. was presented a linen, variety
iet.
Cuests included Mr. and Mrs.. L. *
M. IxJgan, Jr., Miss Adelaide ltiggs- J
jee and Mr. Marion Logan; Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Crawford; Mr. and Mrs "
I. :A. Haynes; 'Mr. and Mis. James '
Logan; Mr. and Mrs. W. K Maunev. ,
li-.l Mr. and Mrs, A. K Yarboro; Mr
ind Mrs C. E. Logan: Mr. and Mrs (
Jilbort Hord; Mr and Mrs. Eugene
Roberts;- Miss Octavla Crawford
md Mr. Harold Coggius: Miss Janet
Walker and Mr. Otto Williams.
Personals ;
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Barber spent ?
the week-end in Charlotte.
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Mr. Aaron Hart so? returned home
Saturday after finishing the base- 1
Liall season with Snow Hill. N. C. t
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Miss Dean Blanton and her sister 1
Mrs. it. F, Henderson spent last
week end In Norfolk, Va.
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Pride Ratterree, Jr., entered Ap- .
palachlan Teachers College at !
Boone this week.
,Mr. and Mrs. George I^attimore
end George Lattimore. Jr., are spend
iiig the week at Morehead City.
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Mrs. Nell Hopper a<nd J\hghter
of Washington. D. C. have been, vipiting
friends in Kings Mountain.
.Mrs. re. w. Neal has returned
home after spending the summer at
Uonc-lurken.
blisses Elizabeth Plonk and F:an
cts Goforth spent Tuesday in
Chapel HUl.
Mrs. Paul Peterson Is visiting ner
sou, Mr. Harold Hunnlcutt and fam?y.
Mr, C. E. Nelsler, Jr., left last
night on a business trip to New
York City.
Mrs. W. A. Nimmons of Grovei1"
Road, has been seriously ill for sei
oral weeks.
Hopple Houston has returned to
his home in Pageland, S. C., after
extended visit with Billie Gene
Nelsler. . ,'
Mr. and >frs. K. T. Efird of Birmingham,
Ala., spent a few.aaye
with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper
last week.
Messrs Tim Goforth. Claude McCartney.
Carl Moss and Harold Hun
nioutt attended an electric welding
demonstration In Charlotte Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wa l er had as
their guests Wednesday evening Mr
and Mrs. Harry Walker of Bakerfield.
Calif.
Mrs. Tom Jenkins of Lcaksvllle,
N. C.. spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins.
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jar. ana Mrs. - H. K. Murry and
family spent the week-end in Chase
City. Va., visiting friends and rela
tives.
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?Mr. Cllne Barber and Rlvin Yar-,j|
brough and Miss Katherlne Ware
motored to Westminster, 8. C., Sunday.
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Mrs. F. E. Finger had as gdeeta
last week Mrs. Robert Morrison,
Miss Virginia Morrison and Clarence
Morrison of Hickory.
f Mrs\ Alvflti Yart) rough and eo*ty
Eddie, and Miss Abba Barber spent
laRt seek in Westminster, 8. C. with
THURSDAY. SBPT. 6, 1S?40
heir brother, Mr.O. Barber and J
ainlly. _ <?o?
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Miss I.yda Ormond of Long Creek
ias returned home after visiting
dr. lire-Itainseur while Misses Ilea- u
le and Sarah Rainsetir speat their i(
aenlion in Western ' N'urth Carolina, o
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Olsen. and s
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hur. Texas, are visiting M?-. and i!
fIi-s. Haywood K. I.ynch and family
lirs. ttls"rt is a sister of Mr". I*yni-h. ,i
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" Mi Jimmy .Hold left Mornkc noinng
for M.ami. "Florida, where l?
le-h. * accepted u position wit-Jl Kas !i
vill lie -oi), -the >tin from Miatui to|l.
iisvv .York. a
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Mi. yHtnl Mi .-'. It. I?. Mauney of t|
ty?K plate and I)r. Wni !?. Muunev >
f Wiustou-Sah'iii, -have roturuyO ri
ruin a trip via the Hut- Dilve to a
'oston. - Mass , and other points of p
ntoiwt, ., x?" ,
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Mr. and Mis. J. E. Miller and Mr. 1
ill- and Mrs. l,lovd. Lassiter of ~
Ltisla. Okla.. were visitors in Kings
ilouutain lust week. Mr. Miller is a
irother of ltobert Miller, Mrs. F. E.
"iitger and Mrs. J. A. Neisler of
his place. _
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Mesdameg C. E. Neisler. Sallic
*u I ton ami W. A. Ridenhour left
ilonday morning for Crescent
leach, S. to spend several days
dr. \V. A. Ridenhour and Master
lack Mauney left yesterday to jolt
hem.
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I?i mid Mrs. K. C. Cooper have
turned home after spending some
into at their summer home in Henlersouville.
Dr. Cooper had the misoiuuie
of breaking a hone in his
reel.while entering his home. liis
oot is in a plaster east, but lie is
;etting along as well, as could be
xpeotedi
Mr. P. D. Herndon and son. Plato
returned last week from Uoldsboro
ltid Swansboro. Mr. .Herndon adiressed
a three county meeting of
he North Carolina Ginners Associa
ion in Goldsboro of which he is'
State president. The two Hcrndons j
continued on to Swansboro where j
hey went fishing and both report
* fine catch. . . '
New F
Buy Your Fall and V
Men's and Boys' all Woo
Single and Double Breas
12.50 & II
Young Men's and Jui
Good Quality and well
real service. All styles i
shades for Fall?
10.95 & It
Shoes for the entire
family. Good shoes are
cheaper. Child rens and
Misses' school shoes,
Oxfords, - Ties and
Pumps.
97c to $2.50 Pair
v*A?r cv..:? d? rv?
kj|#i ink ivajun t/icj
flaids, Plains and Strip
quality to make a better
48c yd.
Visit our DRESS SHOl
Them?"Second Floor."
Myers' 1
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More Fatalities Among
khool-Age Children
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The ejH'tiii'.j; .of -schools through
ut the state *!..?-* this vvwk from
tonaltl Motcu*?. il:v< I '.ur el the llipti
iu\ tfiifv.tv * a elMlUiler
li'itl hides'r.ati :.;VrtiitifB aiuuilr
ihool-af-t' chtldrc* au\e aketi a:.
: stV. .. ,'h. '
lie past few vta:>
"At- ;t m?;tt r c* J. tlt?> sat* t>
ill'ilill sMl'ttl * r>~tli<?igi' < ~
<tU : u
1?up..li tto.y ?*.?:.? . - * ..n-'.f "iiuu titf.
!< :!><> ,.f : o*. . .. f (KditltUI)
i111 < l?t' uT ';>? ^r.otip.*.*
? wriwiuM.nii
< pti:alti| hu'. ;? ti'al <?r '.'l ? h"tti
thlltlrc ? >- Ili'rt ?>n
ttiMnia ?!.ja fi? . toghv. >?' - < il
W)T4 P< '* - iali~ ''til'
Iny wci't- ywaiK'ti,. "o and r'rotii
rliool. playing ,ii .*?*" -'n'cl <ir
[>H<lway and np iu ? *?? "
trofi. fW? tea* ; !-v" jcimtttrty
tiri'.nt of tin- to'. : fatal'tifs Hi Mia'
K?! group.
During t!ur 1iJ"S ? "haol v :?n
ft school-ago rii-ldtPTt. THi? ?.?.<> t
> percent reduction front tHi
tOur C
| To "C<
Our two telephones', N<
the busiest in town. Hun
of them urgent and imp*
out every day. The opera
ant, nearly always right.
We've heard a lot of
girls in our time, most ol
decided it's tim? someont
hard-working girls at th
We doubf if a more eJ
can be found anywhere.
This is not "He kind t?
a tribute from a store wl
telephone service that is
exception.
KINGS M0UN1
The Rexi
Phones IYERA
DISPLAY OF
all Mercl
Winter Needs Early. Use
I Fall Suits. l\en\ Ik>y;
1 weeds anc
ited models These Pant:
1.50 1.98
n ttie new
Snap Front
>.95 I Zipper Froi
I Men's new Fall Oxc
l i *"*r _ ni
lorus ana worn anoes
Large stock to select
from
$1.98 to $3.50 Pair
ss Material. New Fall 1
<3w*G0?d ?* dcsiK"
and every ?
? 9c,
*PE. New Fall Creations
Departmei
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killed the previous school year Ok?
t?7 of the <! fatalities were jie.lea
trians, this representing K4 pemetLl
of the total number.
I luring, the J93H-40 school jot;,
;.?! >f tlie "1 schoolat{c children kii
> u iii trutnc acowyuts were piu***
: iniis. 'th,i? In-ill^; 8U per ccut of r!n. ,
total , f
'This li vli ratio of p?Hlestrl*? Dt
MhfMBGtuit.fi .m tiooi t}.*' 'V3 ir?u at ". : -_~
'i.nsi alumni) jr." Safety Ititrruir .11*
riiti .-.ii.l. all> id view uf 'lit
i ;.,i t linn only about pvrcety t1
1 ti)?il.< an ileitt vlctliiw in Uai " J.
nt? aliil nation air- peit? ..1 ii.?n*
r-hr.-i rinuivs spvuk for theiraa'
a-' i<.i- a, i! < bail' 'linn 44r
. " r.r^u...if. *!,fii i i IIM
?'n 'iw ii ehtidrea not fit play te.
' he ?tr> t atiwl t.ot to rutf inio 'J??
I . iI'l l in' rtJail or atu-rtlpt to <.ry?
I wi'llout li-t teokinr boll) war* ?'
I til' -illi tile >va> is elrliv."
Tlie It'll AAA proaram provide*,
j for iiiaititeiiaiK e of nrlecjuate food
' . . I. ......nl'to.. ?n,l otivtilloola
. i .i' j. "i Miji|rn-?-> ? 11' .ii(MMinir *.??*
( -oil cflHs'Tvnt^oto |U'si<-tir?>* jmrlua
Marly applicable to local aroas va
I small I'lirm-t. ?
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ompliments
jntral"
os. 41 and 81, are among
dreds of calls?and most
ortant call?come in and
itors are always pleas- :
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criticism of telephone
! it unjust, and so we've
: threw a bouquet at the
e telephone office, fficient
group of women
0 operators Week"?just
no appreciates the good
the rule rather than the
AIN DRUG CO. I
all Store
II and 81
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landise
Our Lay-Away Plan.
5' and Junior's Pants,
1 Worsteds. Zipper Fronr ->
s are real values?
to 3.50 pr.
8 OZ. OVERALLS
; Pocket 87c Pair 9
nt Pocket 97c Pair I
"Aladdin" Sox for Chil ; j
dren and Junior*. W ' *
large selection. Three ^
big price groups. ! j|
10c, 15c, and 19c Pr. \ 1
*rints in the latest color* 1 S
s. Three big price groups 1
rroup a big value?
15c, and 19c Yard II
arriving Daily. See '
nt Store 1
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