of INTE i; rHONES: House 271: Offic < ? !! *? Miss Virginia Falls !] Bride of Sgt. Hardin i' Announcement nas been made of ! ( the mnrringe of Mies Virginia Falls I j and Sgt. Kenneth E. Hardin, od Sun ' day morning at 9 o'eloct: at St. Mat- I , thews Lutheran church. ' { The wedding took place in double j ring ceremony with the Itev. W. H. . Stender officiating. Mrs. W. A. Kidenhour, organist. ^ played the traditional wedding March from Lohengrin for the proec-s- , sional and Mendelssohn's Wedding ' March for the recessToua* There were no attendants and the couple entered the church together. . The bride wore a becoming black street length dress with blue combination, a large black hat and other ( accessories in black. Her shoulder corsage of mixed flowers were of ( shades of blue to blend with the (| tnnt of the tires*. g The bride is a daughter of Mr. n???' Mrs. Dewey Falls, of Wilson street. ^ Kings Mountain. ( The bridegroom is a son of Mn. Q Josephine Hardin and the late Mr. j Harbin. Before his recent discharge f he served in the United States Army _ recently returning from Europe # where he had been for the past three years. e The young couple left after the j ceremony for the mountains of Wes- ^ tern North Carolina and upon their # return from their wedding trip will ^ leave for Washington, D. C. where ( tbey will reside. j Junior Woman's Club - t Met On Monday Night * The regular meeting of the Junior Woman '* club was held in the club < lounge Monday night with the president, Mrs. Lvnwood Parton, pre- ! i siding. | < After the business reunion, during 1 which plant* for fur'her carrying on * of the Youth Center were discussed, ( Mrs. Paul Msunev gave an interesting and informative talk on the , United Nations Peace Charter. ' i Mrs. Hubert Davidson and Mrs. flam Weir, hostesses for the evening, | served sandwiches, tea ami cookies. I * / | I r 'H ' Our armies, our navy t of all the supplies that TWi why you art baiog toofheat War Loan Drivi NOWt Your fighting doU halp pay lor fighting ?quipn yoor individual quota at? quota is larger?because A Drivaa in ear?but rqma don't give, you invest. Y? War Bonds, and mora! Buy mere Wrn Beeti* moc bitfar aacriipaa Wr victoi BUY nan IN THE MIO t i HERALD . t -'<v.' S } ? ' ,j. f-Sy ' - >* ?f ; : i HAPPENINGS I1 to WOMENt * i * y.> t\ Kv. \ M PVH'KIOON :^j Miss Goldie Dixon Wed ro Charles Owens Sunday 1 Miss Goldie Dixon, daughter ot Mr J ind Mrs. B. P. Dixon of route two, I Ciugs Mountain, became the brioe ; if Charles Owens, son of Mr. and j 'dra. J. O. Owens ot route one, K:ng? i dountain, on Sunday afternoon, Ju y , at 5:30 6'clock in Bethlehem Hap > ist church. Ken. W. G. Camp, church pastor, leard the vow8 of the double ring ceremony at the altar which was a- j lorned with floor candelabra ar.<: j vhite gladoli against a background ! >f greenery. Miss' Katherine Carpenter of Char J otte. pianist, ami Miss .lane Hten;?.-.-j otal soloist of Shelby, presented a ! rograrn of weilding music prior to be ceremony. "Liebslrauine" *va- j oftly played as a background for j he vows, and the traditional we !- i ling selections were used for pro; e- i ional and recessional. Given in marriage by her fntl < .' ' he bride chose a street-length dre-? if white eyelet embroidery with star- ' hed Dutch hat of the same mate- ' al. She carried a nosegay of red j osebuds, bride's roses, and wli'tc I oses showered with white satin ,' t reamers. Maid of honor was Mis* Ruby Dlx in of Charlotte, sister of the bride, ler dress was lavender evelpt em j roidery with matching Dutch hat, ' >nd her bouquet was of yellow a"d ' ehite roses with lavender gypsophelln ied with lavendar ribbons. Bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy j Austell nnd Miss Virginia Toms o* | 'helbv. Their outfits Were of ye'low j yelet with matching Dutch hats and i hey carried a bouquet similar to the naid-of honor's and tied with yellow dreamers. Alexn Owens of Kings Mountain i 7ias h:s brother's best man. and ush | irs were Holland DTfon. brother of , the bride, and Staff 8gt. Boyd Bell if Kings Mo'untain. | Immediately following the wedding the parents of the bride entertained | st sn informaj reception and cake , rutting at their home. Wedding cake fpTl ice orefill wm eervedfrom tie d:<i:ng room table wbieh held white zladoli, white taper*, and the threetiered wedding cake. leed more guns, more ammun go loyijo victory ... and tl alced to beck them an the bigg* ? ever?the Mighty 7th War Lot m arm newhd, urgently needed, * * _ _ ' _ . m a e Wee sent?you must tana yauc war*, ru txtrm Vir Bonds, and moot it! T ? Mighty 7th is really {we War Boi iber, when you buy War Bonds y all gat back ovary cent you put in v?our fighting man are making ev ry! i WAR BONDS NOW HTY SEVENTH > Publishii ? ''A - "v '< '" ' ''?* ' ^' *$ (~I ; '? v _VV. -'.V; *. r 4 O iSKM&m 2N;-iOEMENl Ai:.? . ' :.'CTD ? Mlar Mr. a?d Mrs Oenway Jackson Oault, ol ?taff-J>ergerrt Hob?r*- . wt*oupe, of Ol Announcement of Mlse Oault's appro aci For traveling tl.e bride chose a green and white print jersey dre-ss with white accessories and a red rosebud corsage. The couple will make their koine for the present witn the bridegroom'a parer'.i.. Mrs. 0..cns is a ^'??.cr.te of "ban: I ner-Webb college and Lime-tone co' lege, Gaffney, 8. C. hue taught school in Kutherford county ami ;>o. Three high school iCiC e joii..rg the Womeu'* Army Corps in ll)4ib After nine months of service >ne received a medical discharge and was em I loved by Naval Inspection Ordnance, Charlotte, at the time of her marriage. Mr. Owens receiv ed an honcrai it discharge by the point system on June 21. He has just returned to the states after 41 inguths of serv'ee iti New Caledonia, Australia. New Hebrides, Guadalcanal. Ki;ies, Bou gainville and the Philippines. R 1 ition, more food?more ley need them now! C ^ ou WAR LOAN . Big House '? Vv ' V* j-t * *( . * * ~ , ,? *r" - ' - .<> '? i-ijt".1 I HP* 1I? .>"*? v2$$ * ;-; ^He&ji /&?? i v |Hpl.', ?^^ \j , \ - *v (BBRsflSff? V^^K'; H-V :.-> of I to ' au. | Mrs. Noisier Hostess Honoring Mrs. Payne Honoring her house guest, Mrs. Eugene Payne. .Tr.. of Chsrtottc. oml ^ Houston, Texan, Mr*. Paul Neisler, Jr. entertained at a lovely |tartv at her home Tuosdav night. The hou?e was tastefully arranged with gardenias, roses and snapdragons. Bridge was played Ht seven tables with Mrs. Hunter Neisler seorlng 1 igh and Miss Mary Evelyn Goforth i coring low. eseh receiving attrar-) tive trophies. Mrs. Payne was pre ented an honor gift. A dessert eourse was served. Guests included Mrs. Eugene Payne tr.. Mesdames Garland Still, C. D. f'nnton. Jim Smith. Rachel Smith t^arlev. Tnmmv Harper. Paul Netstee. Sr.. Ed Smith. Fran* Hoyle, H?"'er Nel?1er. Harry Page. Jo? Neialer, George Lattimore. R. II. I \Voi>?> Hn?h Ormand. W. B. Thom- ' *? ?. Bill Rnmseur. O. P. Lewis, Carl Mauney, George Moss, Ladd Ham-!oW nenrtre Peeler. Misses Betty Lee Neisler. Helen Hay. Sara Herndon, Betty Patrick. Peggy Baker and Mary Evelyn Goforth. ' Jane Byers Celebrates. Fifth Birthday at Party Little Miss Jane Byers celebrated her fifth birthday anniversary with a party at the home of her parents on Shelby road. The children were entertained with a number of gamesafter which ice cream, cake, lemonade and cauily was served. The children were given t-andv suckers as in vora. Jane was delighted with t^ie lis play of lovely gifts from her young friends. Those present included Rocky, neth and Loretta Falls, Jane, Joe and Becky Ormand, Janet, Sandra and Douglas Byars, Ella Pearl and Iris Thornburg, Donald and Bill e Patterson, Jane and Pauline Hayes, Johnny Jones, Dorothy and Patsy Ware, Tommy Bennett, Harriett and Judy Owens, Richard, Panlette and Larry Byers, Sue Jean Wright, Ann Byars, Mae Sue Goforth, Kenneth Daalton, Kennneth, x8hirley and Gene Green, Jackie Merrill, Nikie .4 T I.J. nrsii. n 1? - ?uu wiuun nuiw, \>nruiyn nnil^fv Elene Goforth, Clarence, Josephine and Brenda Smith. Ration Calendar PKOOE88ED FOODS T2, TJ2, V2, W2, 32, now ralld, expire .Tnly 31. Y2, 22, Al, Bl, CI, now Talld,' ?lre Aucnirt 31. Dl, Bl, Fl, Ol, HI, expire Sept. 3n Jl, Kl, LI, Ml, Nl, now Talld, expire October 31. MBATS AND FATS K2, L2. M2, N2, P2. expire July 9L Q2, R2, 82. T2. U2, expire Ang. 31 V2. W2, T2. T2. 22. expire Sent. 30. Al. Bl, CI, Dl, El, now valid, expire October 31. SDOAB ' Ca:v stamp No. S3 emplxee August 31. SHOW Airplane Stamps No*. 1, 2, 3. tow good. FUEL OXX. Period* 1, 8, 3, 4, 5, Tattd for It gallon* uck. GASOLINE -18 ooopens raild through Sept 81. Coast guardsmen are now training war dog* for tbeir return to civilian hone*. Coast Ouard landing rraft Vara been dabbed by ' their rrrw* fl*a*te~ ??. H?ji ' Vv X ' ' X ' ' X;. fVr; >*}:, **&}&?' v '' . - V.' ' if . ' ^ ^ ^ *'"^ ^ \ ? v *T AY^At 4^ . vj.it.i w. Ledford 1b i Claimed By Death (By Mr*, Charles Moti) W. E. Bedford, P2. life-long resi lent of No. 10 township, Cleveland county, died Saturday morning at .'I o'clock at the hitne of lii* daughter, Mr*. Gertie Proctor in lower Burke county. Mr. Bedford wa* preceded in death by hi* wife, the former Mies Annie V. Barker, who died in 1021. To this union were Born 0 children i even of whom aurvive. They are, i<ee Bedford, IMato Ledford, T. C. ' Bedford, all of Belwood. > route 1; jirur daughter*. Mr*. Gertie Proctor of Connelly Spring*. Mr*. Minnie i Gale* of Morganton, Mrs. G. A. Bridge* of Richmond, Va., Mr*. J.' 'A. Mitchell; of Shelby. Preceding him in death wa* a mn. the late Mr. > will 1/C.trord of Kings Mountain, I and a daughter, Mrs. J. C. Kee of ' Huntersville, N. C. 1 lit- is also survived by ::1 grandchildren an<l 4t> great grandchildren 1 and four great great V" mU-liddren. F..neral ?er- v. - *< i tM Sunday s afternoon nt :i o '.-!o i: .-it Zimi llill Baptist Church. i Mr. Ledford ua- a barter member | of Carpenter'? Grove church but later moved hie member-hip to Zion Mill. 1 Mr. and Mr*. Charles Moss and family, Mr. and Mrs. I>awremie Ledford ami family of this community attended the *'i:reri<! ?. ' the!r grand- 1 father, Mr. W. E. Ledford, 8unday. i Mr. ahd Mrs. Delhert Byers visited < Mrs. J. I). Youtig iu Oaffney Satur day. i Mr. and Mrs. I">. E. Tate was guest at a fish supper at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Carl Lewis of Gastonia Sat ' urday night. Martin Frederick conducted the t Ringing at the Free Will Methodist church 8unday afternoon in Shelby. Rev. Archie H u i: h e?- was supply I pastor at Macedonia in the absence 1 of Rev. Bobbdt who is holding e I meeting in Lou'sinna. ? Mis? Pruned Smith is vis'ting liei sister in Atlanta this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Allen and fam ily of Chapel Hill are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. -Boheler. Mr*. Allen is a sister of Mrs. Boheler. Mrs. James Cloninger received a letter from her brother, Cpl. Charles Black that he has keen wounded on Okinawa. Cpl. Eugene Ledford has a 27-day fnrlough which he is spending with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ledford. He is stationed at Savannah, Qa. Pfc. Tedd Ledford has been on s two-weeks visit with hi* w:'e and children before leaving for F't. Meade, Md. Mr*. A. 1). Strand visited her littsl-aud Monday in A-t:o.'?;:? viiei,- i,? h:i* i-jst returned trerr i>.er*eas. He i* in th? hosnita! then j ml sh?- reports that he is get?it g along fine. Deadline Extended Farmers who had not applied for OPA slaughtering pert.ii** I v las' ' Sun.lay, will he granted an i?.Infinite post poneir nut of the -lea I line liate. OPA Pistrict P:re.-tor I? W. Priscill said. Pespite ftp postponen-e'however. Mr. Driseoll urged n'l farriers who plan to slaughter and ?oll my a mount of meat dur'ne the next year to applv for ,-rr le ? War Price and Rationing Boards as early as poss;M" ?o ! ?< priate fuota hare* for slaughtering ran be set. \ W //-, Q//^y Tussy Liptlick. Creamy texture help* keep lip* toft. Gay tmart ahades. $1.* , Cream Rouge, $1.* Compact Rouge, 55i* Matchj lag the lrpatick ihadea. rSajaii Face Fonder. Filmy; Lfteaa akia with hw??wita? II* - itfarTRomder Bate Cmmm uj? Kings Mount i _ . Jfnones i "We FiU&ny Pe ;.' y ^ . .i v Ratidi Hews , hew room to imo Validation laat Huu.lay of fiva more red stamps and file more blue stamp* ha* added a total of 104 points to your food buying budget, su.ce each new stamp retains the established 10 point value. New Blue Stamps are J-1 through N l; new Bed Btamps are A-1 thrugh'K l. All ten stamps, may be used any time from now through the moo tn of October, OPA'? announcement saiil. There are always four sets of both red and blue stamps valid, mid OPA, the liietiroe of each set being tour months. The first set is always retired as the tilth becomes good. POINT CHANGES Veiy few point ehuhges are an I t -. /vm * it- ? A?- A nuiiifou IIV vrA lur IBV iuuuib OX July, with processed foods, beef, lamb ami veal all remaining stable, according to the lUstriet Office ia Charlotte. J'ork remains practically unchanged, the only changes being minor . mrcases for certain fat cuts. Murgnrne, because of its shorter lUpplv. i? upped two points, making it 14 points per pounil; butter re mains unchanged at -4 points per pounn lor creamery butter; 12 point* lor country or process butter. The points for cAuneii fish are Higher in July because of reduced upply for civilians. Canned tuna and salmon nro now 11 points per pound} nvsters, 4 points. Cheese take a decided drop, ae[ ording to the new point ehurt, with 2 to 4 point decreases in all elasaea if rationed cbeeso. This reduction ie ' hiefly because of the highly 'seasonal nature of the products, CPA announced. Lard, shortening, and salad and rooking oils retain the 12-point valna which went into effect June 17, OPA aid. Check ail binders and combines for :he grain harvesting season wans ^rof. David 8. Weaver, head of ffce Agricultural Engineering Department it 8tat? College. DIXIE THEATRE THURSDAY "The Unseen" Joel McCrea - OaU ttmaall FRIDAY and 8 A TURD AY . "Dangerous Passage" Robert Ijowery - Phyllia Brook * and "Lone Texas Ranger* Wfld T LI Elliott MONDAY and TUESDAY "Hotel Berlin" Heltrut, Dantlao Raymond Maaeey n * WEDNESDAY THURSDJf* I Ju.y 11, 12 | "F.arl Carroll I Varitiea" I Denn's O'Keefo Constance Moore. * IV ?U^/e uf- ^#j|j use4 ? 1m , w^V/i: you '// /oofcso'MR ecrfuraf x[,em/so suedf*., tf/crfevery mem i vu meet" a-i// / &/ /u's % e/ViT /ys.(pa Seufr.. Ain rifirrr Pa M1U &/1 u pad 61 I ctorir (Prescription1* J Ute:;,: ViMMtir" n imm

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