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V , . ' . . V f "> I ' ' * " . * -* ,"4 ' ^ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I of INTE1 % Patterion-EtHeridgc j % Wedding 1"he marriage of Mlvs Dorothy I Litllian Patterson to Mr. Hichard J Carltou Kthcvidge,, Ensign -United States Naval Ueserve. took place itt simple ceremony at Central Metho? . <list Church Monday evening at 7:30 ! o'clock; Or. H. C. Sprinkle, Jr.J of "West Ashevllle, recent pastor or the * bride, officiated using the impresot.1.1 n.wl ?1...?1 A#. ,nuv i tu^ tcrviuuKj oitu iiiiuii ul the Untied Methodist Church. \ Tile altar was banked with palms ferns anil native pines. Tall white floor bskets field Madonno lilies' and white gladioli. Cathedral taperft * - In seven-branched, wrought iron . floor candelabra completed the. set- ! ting. Music was rendered by Mrs. Charles Warllck. sister of the bride and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, organists and Mrs. Charles- Williams, soprano soloist. Mrs. Whrlick played Poemo by Plblch, serenade by Schubert, , Traumeri, by Shumnn, and Medlta- ' tion by MoiTTsoii; Mrs. Nfauilcy'd ; numbers included Liebestraum. by Liszt, and Ave Maria, by Gounod, * The Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin was played tor the processional and Mendels"sohn's< '"Wedding March fori the recessional. {luring the cere-1 mony, T6 A Wild. Rose by MacDow-' I'll was played, J-ust before the euj trance of the bridal phrty, Mrs. Williams sang. I Love You Truly, and it) Promise Me and, at the conclusion of the prayer she sang one verse, of O ' Perfect Love. ' j Mrs. Warlick wore flowered crepe with red bodice and corsage of gardenias; Mrs. Mauney wore black chiffon trimmed in sequins with corsage of yellow roses; Mrs'. Williams wcye bide chiffon with gold trim- ] nrlng and gold hair ornament and fl , corsage of roses. j -f The ushers were Johnny Smath- | ers of . Charlotte, brother-in-law of i te bride; T. L. Riuhle of flantonia; ! (Howard Jackson and Fred Plonk. ! both of Kings Mountain. Mr. Etherlde find as his best man ] Myron Khyne. of Kings Mountain, t Mrs. J. C. Smathers of Charlotte, sister of 'the bride, was hiatron of honor am" the brine's only attend ant. She wore delphiniums, blue chilfou. with bodice of heavy lace., ller hat. In matching shade of blue, was an original model . of mnlinc. formed of ruffles, encircling tiny bows of yellow ribbon. Her flowers : were arranged iu colonial bouqqet j of yellow lilies and blue delphinium ' tied with yellow ribbon. ? The 4r>'(de entercu with her fath j er, wno gave her Iff marriage, tier wedding gown was of Ivory duchess eatln, fashioned with wa?p waist, and high neckline, with quutnt voke of Ivory Chantllly lace finished with ' a narrow ruffle aud a cluster of orange blossoms. Separate sleeves ^ were woru glove~fashtou and exten ! ded to deep lace- ruffles over the bands. The skirt was made with fall flare and long train. Her veil of ivory Illusion was caught at the head with narrow wreath of orange CALL OR SEE Kennon Blanton At Terminal Ser. Station PHONE NO. 10 ' STERCHI BROS.' Representative in Kings Mountain Territory < f, Hot Weat , COOL OFF AT OUR ?SATURDA 25c Banan; r Kings Mount THE REX. Phon * v*" ' ml IAPPENINGS *EST to > ' *' - ; . > * PHONES 10-R AND 88 i fj at : U 'l | ^^KS&^r ' ' ' Kt's &? :-.r W' W :v &> . pg ss^sipwy^s^^ d?(r*?'iSSs^Evis'/# ....,:i&?*;.; *i ##S#i4wteap Above is Dictured Mrs. Rlchi marriage Monday night was Mis Mountain. blossoms and fell the full lent of the salin train. Her flowers w< white roses and bab.vbreath. The bride's mother wore , pi oh iff In', with lace bodice and corsa of pink roses and blue delphiniu The mother of TTie bridegroom w< navy chiiTIn with' corsage of g denias." ' Informal Reception An informal re?-"ption was h immediately after the ceremony the home of the bride's parents Gaston street.. Guests were greeted by Mr.' a Mrs.' J. R. Davis. In the living room the bride's | ents received and presented guests to the bride and brkiegrot the bridegroom's parents. Mr. s Mrs. Richnrd T. Etheride. his sis Mrs. Melvin Williams and Mr. V linms. all of Back Bay. Virginia. Mrs. P. D. Herndon received the gift room. The bride's register was kept M lss Eya Plonk. Punch was Berved in the den Mesdames Troy Carpenter. Geo: Moss, F. E. Finger, Grady Kit Misses Martha Frances McGill c Mary Frances Hord. After the reception the young ? pie left for a wedding frip. 1 bride donned for traveling a bro sheer dress, with crisp piqne col ?nd trim and fasTehed in front w large peral button^. Her hat i other accessories were white. The bride, a daughter of Mr. ? Mrs. Arthur Hunter' Patterson, if graduate of Kings Mountain H School a"n3 Appalachian Statu Tei ers College. Boone. For save yeara she woa 'a teacher in the J wood schools ahu for the past t years has been "a members of C tral School faculty (n Kings Mo lain. The bridegroom, the only son her Relief SODA FOUNTAIN Y SPECIALi Split t5c ain Drug Co. ALL STORE es 41 and 81 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD TI \ t - ' 8 WOMEN | . < * ?i MRS- A. H. PATTERSON, J ? V H B ' .: ' ' ? . ' . ;v '..Vi ' > : ^ . . ,. I, *' 'if ' : V^y ;V- , ~ , < . : '.v tfiV")!.-,'.'' w'tj - .v > 1, v: '?"> , ?' , ' i- % : . ? V. : I ", - * .?> - v;' . * ! , :OKic-^v ;"' ' ' ' V-X . ^ " : 1 ?"rd c,,.. ixon Etheridge who ' before, her ? Dorothy Lillian Patterson of Kings (Photo by Hord Studio, Shelby) ;th Mr. and Mrs.' Richard T. HtherMej itro of Back Raj*. Virtgnla, is a graduate of Slate College, Raleigh. For some ink time after graduation lie was entige ployed by Nelsler Mills Co. at Kings ; int. .tiouniain and Pageland. He enlist-1 jre ed for Naval Service last yfear and ar- pein the winter in training in Chi I cago. receiving his commission . as ensign ,in the United States Naval | Reserve in (He spring. ' I Among out-of-town people here ? . for tlte wedding were: Mr. and Mrs on 11. T. Ktlieridge, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Williams tthd Berny Mnrdock. ud all of Rack Bay. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.' J-f. H. Houston and sons of Page-j i>?1' land; Mrs. T. A. * McGUl. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cantwell,. Mrs. Davi I j )m> Mobley. Miss Frances Ann Mobley. lnd' Mrs. James A. McGIU, all of Colum tel bin, S. C. M188 Sue Hood, of Atlanta ~ Ga.; Miss Sara Long of Spartanburg I S. C.; Miss Mildred Mooneyham of ln Chapel HUI. Miss Mnrgle Clodfelter Iof Salisbury; Mr. alffl Mrs.. Pursley and Miss Rebecca Pursley of Clover' S. C.; Mr.- and Mrs. W. J. Hutchtns ^ Mr. and Mrs L L. Calder, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sraathers, all of CHar-' "I lotte, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arledge, lna | irendersoriville, N, C. S. Ijee Fat^ I terson, Misses Stella and Madeline j J?" Patterson of Pock H1U. S. C. Miss J Ruth Patterson of Ldncolnton, Dr. j ^ and Mjs. Henry C. Sprinkle. Jr., of i n We?f A8hevlne. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. ^ Dellfnger of Cherryville. md. . ,nd Entertains Circle 1 a' Mrs. Bryan Hbrd otuoi'tained h-r Circle of the First HiplUt Church1 ,c. , at her home on (11sv<>laud Avenue ral Mc nday evening at X: On o'clock, i *?r I After an lnlerast|i? program* and wo | p.blo games Mrs. Hovl served a lie en" l.c ious salad and sweet course, un- ' . of Bride-Elect Honored ^ At Bridge Luncheon [Mrs. I. B. Goforth entertained at m lovely bridge*lunc?ieon on last ! Friday honoring Miss Dorothy Patterson whose marriage to R. Carlton Btherldge took place Monday night, j The rooms were arranged with col-1 J .. W ? vi i i u i 1111 u now erg. ^ ! Mrs. Procto Thompson received j prise for high score and Mrs. Chas. I Williams for second high, <4iss Patterson was presented a lloveiy gift.j I A delicious two-course luncheon j UH9 HONEY * ALN Bu:? llwlticl ti f I imwiinfrtr'r' : % ,<* . .* < 'v. y * llTRPiDAY. JUNE 19. 1941. vaB served. Guests Included the hottor.ee and he following: Mesdumes M H. Bller, - Charles - Williams. Proctor Phompsuu. George Lattinvore. tleor\<i Peeler. W. K. C rook, Georg I doss. .Myron Rhync. Kred Plonk. I.ohit Gamble, Lester Hoke, W. E. [Jlakely. .1. It. Davis., A. H. Patterrot) ; Misses Pay Mauiiey. Mary r'oust Plonk, and Mitchell Williams, AKK CUTTING .EHKAItSAL PARTY AND Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Patterson entertained -the Elheitidgo-Patterson iridal party and a few friends at a ake c'utting at their home on Gasion street following the rehearsal ?t the church Saturday night. Plural decorations consisted of white ?la."Jolt , and bowls of mix>*?t I'ltWeis in pastel shades. Tile (liiiilii table was spread With .11 imported Tuce cover, crfstal can I'eiabra held white candles The llirce-tiered wedding cake was decj rated with tiny roses in white with 4rn.11 foliftge iitid topped with a miniature . bride and groom T^e symbols and charms were attached o white ribbon, streamers The bride-elect cut'tho first piece >f cake with the sword of the bried ?rooitl-elect. ices molded ill slippers iu> ? uuu>, i i ii juuny, I'll n served wflh the cake. UUIiDK-KM-X'T AND VISITORS HONORED rMiss Dorothy Plonk anil Miss Elizabeth Neill entertained a nuinif r of their friends in the lounge of the Womuns Club Tuesday afternoon honoring Miss Margaret Cooper.' June 1 ride-elect.") Sharing hon >rs with Mrs. Cooper were Miss Helen MeDaniel. of Fairmont, house S'ue'st of Miss Plonk. and Miss 1.011 in- Pruitf, of Hickory. house Sliest of Miss NeUL The lounge was arranged with mixed fldwers. On arrival of guests, ice. cream ?ild cake was . served h\ the .hostesses assistca uy Misses Ma tide i'lonk and 'Dorothy Hoke. Hearts ilice was played with Miss i"'"tha Plonk receiving a prize for ligli score and Mrs. Carl Mauney iize for l<> score. Miss Cooper and hi iwn vis fib rs were remembered pith gifts. tluests incluueu" Misses Margaret "ooper. Louise Pruitt, Helen Mctanicl. Pauline lluett of Lattimore, darthu l.oij STTttiiey, Clara' Plonk. Susie McGinn Is, Margaret and Virginia Plonk; MesHames C. S. Plonk E. O. Cooper. Jacob Cooper. Aubrey Mauney. George Houser, Billy Mauney. Humes .Houston. Fred Plonk, Luther Cansler. Wray Plonk Carl Maune and Joe* Mauney. KFCKN't HKIiUE HONORED Mis; E. F. Payne of Kings Mountain and Mm; Vincent Fuller of Bel mont ? n . TITa filed at a miscella neous shower Saturday night, honoring Mrs, Ernest Payne, nee Miss Claudia Ware, a recent bride. Gaines were enjoyed after which tempting refreshments consisting ot a salad course with accessories and a sweet course was erved. The b'ridc reePPC .nnriy lovely gifts. "Guests included Mrs. Ernest Pay hp, .the honoree and the following Mesdanies Jack Kennedy, Gordon Hughes. Jr., Claude Ware, Nora Pat ham. James Olonnger; Misses At leen Welcl*, and Jeanette Crawford all of Kings' "^fountain; out-of-town mestK included Mesdames W. A Brown. Arnold Armstrong. Ola Clonihger an"<T~'RlfPdln GUI, al ol Ga"?Tonla"affff BM* Dorothy Corn well of Blshopvllle, 8. C. ST ROUP E-PUTNAM MARRIAGE In a simple but Tmpressive cere mony, the marriage oT Miss Nettie Putnam to Mr. Connie Stroupe was solemnized at the home of the bri.Te on King street Sunday morn ing at nine o'clock Decorations of greenery, white gladioli, white lille" and Queen Anne's lace" made an ef feetlve setting for the wedding. Rev J. A. Wood of Gastonia. officiated and onlv the immediate families oi tie eonnie were present. The Bridegroom had as his besl tun i" vii ('utiium of Gastonia. and the bride had as her'only attendanl Mis* Bertha. Stroupe of Cherryville The bride |s the daughter of R. Y Putnam and the late Mrs. Putnam ^ .,. w-.?? her at*red In a jOaty sheer costume trimmed ir wiiu navy off-the-face hat tviritmed. in white braid and navy veil. Heir corsage was white gar (i?v>ias and valley., lilies. The' briuPgroom is a son of Mr. and' Mrs. "TT. L. Stroupe of Cherry ville. The couple left Thtmediately aft eFthe wedding for a trip through the mouutains of Western North Carolina. > viv HOSTESS AT IXXVEL.Y BRIDGE 1M.RTY ^Mrs Charles Williams and Mrs. 1IG 11-OUNCE tOTTLE OF < IOND CRE^ V . George I.uttliuOre entertained at Sue fifteen" tables of bridge at'the thomo of the former Ittsl Thursday after I M noon. . - . ? call! I The rooms of the attractive \VII- acet tinins home wet'e ifTranged with love Met l>, mixed flowers. I Delicious ice cream and cake was : M | served. res i Mrs. Glenn Kretmian. nee Miss visi i t)z.vUe Kiser. ant' Mrs. t';irlti>n duri j Kthefldge, i %> Miss DVirothy Rat: terson. tit that time hrido-eeet, tvure M I'laeh presented e'ft? Nfi's. Ktheridge ami I won high score- prize, anil Mis. ililly t'ilj 'Military. second high. Mrs. Tom lllu< ' I'll it on. prize for low score. : I k III It'l l I ANNOl' N> KM KNT ' r.gi i limit to Mr. and Mrs. \V*K Whit-i;her tiligtoii. iwiu daughters. J a tie ind phy Attn, at their home June aid. ! . : |fM I'.IHTH A N N<) I' N<' KM KNT V411.I Mr, and Mrft. Klinef l.oran ate Lai , ttonnoe tIt?? hirth of a son. at Shelby pan Hospital, oa Monday nioi iiinu, Jitie holt D?. ? ' : ' ... . 1 \1 I ?RT.il AXNOT NCKM KNT tlu i Mr.' and _ Mrs. Will Ingram of ' a id I Washington. i? t\, announce tic a *ti birth of a rtaUKhte'r; Louise father- ?-u?. im?. Mr?. Inpranr was before murriMiss Louisa Carpenter, duuuh ifi of Mis o. 1$. Carpenter am) tho [ r into Mr. Carpenter. who lived in KIiiks MmTntififi for several years. spot ' I Mrs ^ Personals *' Mrs. t*. I). ", .tnibiinht has return') i'(l front a trip to Florida. / al"' -o- ;Ml' Mrs. II. L Itirtli ami sons m * v'is-j ;",<l itiiiK relatives in Mooreshoro, I sist ? 0? Mr. and Mrs.. \V. it. Hia/'kott mov- J ?'d Monday to Spetteer Mom.tain to, make their home. I M ?^ kpu Mr. and Mrs. Earl T.ite spent -cv al't< J'era I <ia'Vs last week in Washing'Oil v ill' i 1). and Baltimore. M<l. Vnr _o? ... * ; ...a: Mr. atid Mrs. EuJe Pow. rs have' wee had as their yruest. Mr. Powers mother oT LumbiTToh. -o1). II. Maunov.ijf l.tneoliitrn was | i a. icceat business visitor to KiUR-t A , Mountain. ! - ? ^ ..It. Victor W.cli-te". m?!i of Mrs. I I iii:k Webster, is Mek at ! ; homo j o; the ( -si ma 1? it.I j -oI Mrs. John Mara lias and child: en of - Morgantott are guests of Mrs. i" Lee Harmon this week.- M ? o? ] . Miss Funny Carpenter had asj J Kuests t liis week Mrs; Jam. Me-' CI ; ''ill > t Columbia and sister. Miss E! r? " . ' /: '*' ' /% ? ' "" >' Just Rece Myers Ores ; McKETTRICK CI WHITE AND PRINTE $5 new cotton sheers CHAMB] **i i sizes : : 111< t 12 t< lt j 38 tc $1.98 to , ' A * ' AI.SO? Slac k .""" anTT Plav 5 J Sizes 12 to $1.9 Myers' Dre< . Hood of Atlanta. Oo. i\ and Mrs." B. ('. Modulo wm* I'd to Fayettevllle Tuesday or. itint of the sudden death'of Mn 'Iain's bvothfr, ns. T A McOill Ohd Miss h*r&aAnn Mohley of Columbia, *8 C.-. led relatives in Kings Mouutaar na the past week-end; ,f .1 is. c ,| Ulavk. Miss Odi'.-yi* Mi', (feorne liliiek of ilesscne* 1 spent Sunday Willi Ma. k's daughter. ,Mrs I'.ill Ckkr' : - O -* y li'iuls of Mrs. lini Willis . v J ?l 1?? l?;uii sin- is 1 ..' jM b*'<! Tcir .ii w??v?\'s to*] by !?*? 3 ' - " 1 O ' . r. and Mis. Kriu'st " A Ivrho' 1". son. Itoiliiiiteki of Now Oriloaiu are vuosts of Mr. A dorholil* r liVs.'Mi. and Mis.' .1. K. Ait'* T, til'l M.-. I,, l' i':> - vad^.s I CHests , Sunday.' S'alT . Sargi a.-. . Mrs. \Vil--u.i wit It* tin* forme? .; . J ivphi w of Mr l' H son, of Kit>t lis I), .1 KV.-t."-of Jrovor t bar I'fi'ii i'" of Xupistii. <!u,. ami Mir *. Wharton , of (Inicinvnod. >; ii tin1 day Tii' sday Willi Mr s>w' I!' I (111 KcotolV jyM IT ami M}<: k. ? Hoke-ami V. Mrs H. rf. Noil) wore guests' o" and Mrs. Mason Barber wltily nding ilio Kiwanis ConventioTAtlanta. Ua.l Mrs. Barber is ?. - . or of Mrs. Hoke. . ' ' *. " *. i. . ' <?H ?> iss Ib'niiec Ware and Mrs. lie I Dixon returned borne Monday t' spending a week in Sevolrs 'vj;j i'eltli . visiting Mr. and Mrv i Wrapt,'. Mrs John- I-'. Waits Holland Dixon ennie up for j.k? W-elld. , . a . rrn nrnnvi. | r?ii rtrr i ; U /RELIEVE THAT AWfFHi L/backache W& DUE TO FATIGUE AND EXPOSUW Pttl like iteppioc oar again by relieving tY>a: ; Ucktche (due to (atifui exposure). Just rvfc V on some En ar-co and ? W stantly it begins Its frwr ^ijm * fold work of belping tooibr M w that beck. Pleasant. 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