ebb V^H i I H k i |||UiHMiU|W 11 MVtJh fuutst&t ? CROSBY : r.Tn" bs?t ' KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY , Phones 41 and 81 ' **W? Till Any Doctors' Prescription1* HOT WEATHI Nice Size ORANGES Del Monte Pineapple Jnice Sanka COFFEE C. J. Gau Grade "A" Market and I , In Clevelani p)ione 225 i -to, t -j?| " - - NATIO 4 * " ' e<0i ; V. ' |V&. "ol New S Tuef t . . ' ' > . MYERS' I j of INTERES1 % PHONES: House 271; Off MX ; MI Ethel Mm Carroll " BFeds Sgi. Mauney v *-- ?- * ? .. ADUOUDCrjieui nnn urtru mm* v* r he marriage of Tech. 1 Hgt. I. Mauney anil Miss Kthel Ma?c Car- )y oil at First Baptist church, Tuesday a evening tit eight o'rkrk. Re*-. L. C. |j Pinuix, pastor of tb* bride, sflficiated / sing the r:ng rereauny.- r Mr*. "L. C. Pinaia, organrtft, played 3 Sunset "Meditation, V'forfc die eutnusee of the bridal party sn? for the , processional and recessional, she ptay | Bil fire tWditionaa numbers, Bridal ]y Ihorrs from Lohengrin, rnd Meadel y psohn's Wedding March. During the j exchange of vowi, Mr*. Pinuix play 0 bt -softly, Schubert's Are Maria. The bride had a* her maid of hon- J , or -anil only afiiendadt, "Miss Lionise j Harrison. who wore a Mue dress with r shurtc hat and ssther 'areessoriea in } ir'hite and corsage of pink roses. , Tlie bride groom hail as his best nan, his brother, Kddse Mauarv, of Flings Mouatam. J The bride, a young woman af unus ^ ral beauty and charm, wore a modish costume of Magnolia v.repe, fashioned with boleso embroidered in gold. Her,* hat, shoes .and gloves were brown and r tier shoulder corsage, was -a purple [TTebid. 8oon after the ceremony the young couple left for -a trip to "the mounraius. Mr*. Mtruuey donned a black j po'-ng-awar costume with black acres' : |' 1; ER SPECIALS F ' i do, 39c P is o* 18c j; ? "41c ? h lit & Son F I! [ighest Sanitary Bating d County, We Delrrer t I u , v H ' *hv*,f \ fijL ' *- ^ ,n A V Spwvj- >i NAttY ADV6RT*;S?D IN ?S^. .USIVEIV AT THIS RE IN THIS CITT hipment eceived Dress Shoppe ?A ' ' '' "* > 4 ^ ^ 98 | IS. A. H. PATTERSON.fi + > ?? ???? ? ?? < ) tries. The bride, s dsugbter of Mr. sod Irs. F. O. Carmil, is a graduate of Lings Mountain high school. The bridegroom, a eon of Mr. anii ! Ira. Irvin Mauney, re also a gradu te of Kings Mountain high school, le has been with the United States fir Corps, stationed in Italy a^jd ecently came iute the States on * 0-day futosrfb. Among those attending the wedding cere the parents of the bride ami iridegream, the bride's grarid|iarents Jr. and Mrs. J. Wilson of Kings fountain; Midses Lueile Cox, Sarah folcomb atid Margaret Newton, all f Qastunia. Mrs. Carroll, mother of the bride, rorr a btarV and white combination nsfsnio ojifli nrnipuunririj fr> 'nd corsage of white carnations. Mm. daaney, mother of tbt bridegroom tore black with white accessories. ru&ca Eileen Weaigard Celebrates Birthday L.it(le Janice Eileen Wengerd, the hter ef Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Weir per*] uif Dundolk, Md., celebrated her bird birthday Satarrtay, June 30th. it 4 t* 'clock. Mere than a dozen ef aniae's little friend* and many tooheirs met .at her home in Baltimore mi the apartment laan. Outdoor spun* ?fg honoree's anther (the former liWtred Laughter of Kings Aloiinaiaji. lee cream, -orangeade, cake nd /eandy were aurred. Jmrfice received many nice gifts 11(4 Ainlit Ilk. :and Mrs. Wengerd sue a? mted in serving refreshments t>? lb*. ilohn Drove of Baltimore, Mc. Fofarfoon-lffltqj Tows Announoed Announcement has been made of he marriage of Miss Doris dean Tolrton sail Paul Lufher Long FC2c U. L Navy. The marriage took place at he altar of Trinity Methodist chur h, Dalhn, Texas, vtfith the Rev. Clinon L. Bowen, officiating. The young count*, -are natives of Dallas, Texas, but , fhe briijegroom"s 'ather, Robert L. Long, was a fornef resident of "Kings Mountain and he yoaog auaa visited in Kings Mountain a number of times during sis boy hoed. Tot more than three /ears he has been with the destroysr Mnstin in the Pacific and recently ?ame to his heme in Dallas, Texas. The yoong couple arrived "Washington, D. C., this week where the roung man will have six months specal training before re-assignment to Juty. NEW s WONDERFUL jtf FINISHING TOLTTr* MAKE-UP (C?ia rOUNDkl ON> PIUS TAX ^ vv eft \ v ^4l 1 Und with or wi$bom$ powder, Tttwy FMsJHmgTomck Msk*-Ufi Itodt i odr-iooodi bloom to skin... beftf* coocnal tiay Mem mmmrnmm ywn ? ?v i j xnrqa MOVMTAIN DRUG COMPANY Phones 41 and 81 "We Ffll Any '? Doctors' _ r Prescription" ; .. : - *. ^f*9v .<***/ Vt&f+fl-i '^V< - " -'W ''ttiMes Nancy Buber, Fay Mom and ' Mary Exelyn Oofortb wera hostesses p at a delightful meeting of the young women's circle of Central Methodist, church Monday night. Tip; meeting' was held 011 the lawn at the rear of Mrs. Charlie (iofort h 't. home. After the devotional service aud business meeting Mrs. J. CJ. Winkler ... II led in an interesting discussion of the Bible Study taken from Ephe p sians. - At the conclusion of the meeting I ( the young jwople enjovel a social hours and a tempting ice course ami I uncii was served. ^ Mrs. O. O. .Jackson, president of the Woman '* Society of Christian ' Service w*? a special guest of the meetisg. . T Member* of Circle Number One met on >lie same evening at the home of Mrs. W. M. Oantt on North Piedmont avenue, with Mrs. Ellen | CrokiT as hostess. Following the business session and ! Bible Study, the members were invi- . 1 trd to the lovely lawn where a so- J cwal hour was enjoyed. Home mada'1 we < renin and cookies were served j . r lUdiss Vivian Prince Is I, .Bride of Sgt. Alston j The marriage of Miss Vivian j . Priuee anil Sgt. Thomas T. Alston ; ; Jr., took place in private eeremony 1 on la-t Wednesday evening at 8:30 i o'elock at the parsonage of Jarvisi 1 Memorial Methodist church, Qreen! ville, X. O., with the Uev. R. W. i Braifcdiaw. officiating. The ring cerei tnonv was used. , The liride, attractive daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Prince, of Kings ?" Mountain, is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school and Advertising Art school. Nashville. Tenn. For some time she lias held of position as advertising artist for the Charlotte Engraving company. The bridegroom is a son of M-Sgt. Thomas H. Alston, Sr_ and Mrs. Al, ston of Thornton. Ark. The young couple made a short visJit at the home of the bride's pari euts and in Charlotte during the week-end returning to Greenville, ' where Sgt. Alston who is_with the j U. 8. Marines is stationed. | The bride will remain in Greenville during her husband's stay at f I -that place. | FIRST COTTON BLOOM R. M. Burton, route 1, farmer, { i reported tins week finding a cot, ion bloom in one of bis fields on I July 5th. This is the first bloom reported this year. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hunevcutt announce the birth of twins, a boy and girl, Tuesday morning. Mrs. Hunoy ; cutt and the twins are now at City | hospital, Gfnttonia. i CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH J. G. Winkler, Pastor 10.00 A. M. Church school, B. 8. Peeler, Bupt. | 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. 7:15 P. M. Youth Meeting. I 8:00 P. M. Union Worship at 8t. ' Matthews Lutheran church. J Wednesday 8 P. M. Midweek Seivice and Choir practice. LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. H. Stender, Pastor Sunday School 8:45 A. M. Mr. W. K. Maunev, Supt. The Service, with the sermon by the pastor, 11:00 A. M. Sunday: DIXIE I THEATRE ' THURSDAY "Earl Carroll Vanities" Constance Moot* Dennis O'Keefe > ? < FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "Utah" Roy Rogers Dal* Brans and "Mnllu and Ma" Monty Woottey Oncto Fields First Chapter of Ksv Serial: "Purple Monster Strikes" MONDAY and TUESDAY "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn" Joan Mondell James Dunn WEDNESDAY THURSDAY / July 11, 12 "National Velvet" Mickey Eooney -Jackie Jenkins : ' ' xiiWrA12TtE%?wk r P. i Lot her Leojpior T P. M. fi Union Service o P. M. Monday: Brotherhood Supper 7:30 j . M. Tuesday: Girl Scout* 5:30 !\ M. Wednesday: Choir practice 8 P. M. FIRST PBESBYTEKIAN CHURCH , Rev. P. I). Patrick, Pastor Morning V'orship 11:00 A. M. Ser j ion by Pastor. "Church Imperatives' Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Harry 'axe, Supt. Sunday school and Service at Dl.x in 3 P. M. J. G. Darracott. Supt. Young People's Vespers 7 P. M. Monday 7 P. M. Scout meeting rroop One, Broadus Moss, Scoutmas- j er, Harold Hunnicutt. Asst. Scout- I naster. Teusday 8 P. M. Prayer meeting at dargracc, BOYCE MEMORIAL ABP Dr. K. N. Baird. Minister Sabbath: 10:00 Sabbath school, John L. Gam hie. Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship. Serinon hy Kev. R. E. Craig, pastor of Pis gab AKP church. 7:15 YPCU. 8:00 I'uuion service at Lutheran church. Wednesday: 8:00 Prayer meeting, followed by choir practice. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH L. C. Pinnix, Pastor Sunday (school 10:00 A. M. Rev. *J. L. Teague, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Subject: "Demon Worry."' Training Union 6:45 P. M. Union Service 8 P. M. at Luther an church. Rev. J. G. Winkler, bring ing the message. Midweek prayer service Wednesday 8:00 P. M, Boy Scouts. Troop 6. meets Mod I day 7:00 P. M., C. D. Ware Scoutmaster. Cub Scouts meet Thursday 4:."10, Mrs. C. 11. Ware, Den Mother. TOPS FOR QUALI'fes. . . TOPS FOR QUALITY . . 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