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||lp^ ;;l?HONES: House 271; Offit fe.V. ; Miss Sylvia Blanton Wed To Lt. Kaekny * |?x*. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Blanton anEF , - . nouuce the marriage of their daughter, Sylvia, to First Lt. Kieharil C. Kaekny, of the U. 8. AAC., on Sunday, July 29, in Los Angeles, Calif. >' < The wedding took place in the home of Judge and Mrs. K. P. Woods, close friends of the hride and bride- j groom. The bride was attired in a I lovely street length dress of ice blue j with white accessories. Her shoulder j corsage was of white swcetpeas ami ' sweetheart roses. Mrs.- Kaekny had as her only. nt-| \ tendant her sister, Mrs. Karl Myers' who was matron of honor. She was dressed in blue linen with black ae- '' cessorles and wore a corsage of s white gardenias. Immediately afier the wedding Mrs Earl Myers and Miss Xorma Hohn .entertained at a reception at the home of the former, with guests inK eluding the brtdal party, and close P friends of the couple. _ Lt. and Mrs. Kaekny will reside in j Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Kaekny, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Blanton of' t West King street ,is a graduate of | Kirtgs Mountain high school and attended Gardner-Webb college. Before leaving for California in the spring, she held a 'position with the RKO Picture Exchange in Charlotte, ? N. C. | Lit. Kaekny, son of the late Mr. Kaekny of Chicago, 111., and Mrs. Kaekny, has been in the European' ' area returning recently from Italy. PLAYTiMI Of aim yoo W almlo to ? }< myt you Jraanst it! Wbatreer yo? nearby resort or Raying at borne, k *U jm am tt kmf w*U. Tbcte depei llXil PUt (TV ST Aspirin Tablets 45 ii i FAVOMT1 BYI LOTION | Rexall Tyelo Half Pint 5(1 THttt AH HOOUCT* I . - *3# Willi Insect Repellent. Cream Half Pint Thermos Isopropyl Alcohol Jar Klenio Shave Cream Gypsy Cream Gypsy Sun Tan Cream . Portfolio Stationery Ladies'Bill Folds # Cc-rynHM 7K??e I 0 33c Rex all SKKEIER " V H W K9A0II POISON V; ' :v. . W' T. ; A I J Mt P?on X 35c R: -nH POISON -v>:. THIJI AM MX j^H JHI \ vvj - ~fo WOME| ce 9S $ IK> A H. PVTTEKSON. jj Mrs. Dollinger Feted At Surprise Shower Mrs. Dave Dellinger, the former Miss Thehna Price'of Piedmont avenue, was fete<l Saturday evening at a surprise house-warming party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Putnam on Piedmont avenue by friends. A number of persons attended the party and Mrs. Dellinger received n number of lovely gifts including some household items and appliances. A refreshment course was served during the party by the host aivl 'hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Dellinger, who were married in South Carolina on Julv IS, are making their home with Mr. Dellinger's parents near Kings Moun"tain. ft. **' Miss Totherow To Wed Home Huffstetler Mrs. Addie Fo"*"- If - ?pn?ii?-'o tip ptio-a'rement of her s'?ter. Mis* fiolil'i' Totherow, to Rome Huffstet-j |p' . The wedding will- take place on Sunday, August 19. at noon at Mountain View Baptist ejturch at Crow- ( der's Mountain. The pastor, Rev. Floyd Holler, will' hear the exebange of vows. I Mrs. Ballard Honoree A* "Pnrf.v Saturday Mrs. J. F. Ballard was honored at a lovely surprise birthday party given at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at the v*>~<e of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Roper, of Clay 8treet, East Kings ' Hi TW 5 MONTH n a Victory Vaodoot Unde Sam r plana, whether you ate off to a a pre paced for comfort... and ? adabla vacation needs on help! ? * RADIO ADVIRTISKD As Is stun S mm the ** ? * Dr?a loots 9mw" tee?t-te- v c*?M ? WA| Nights est 35c $1,001 :.... 40c 40c 50c 50c 49c $1.00 up # SKOOT 27e OAK CREAM 39? **.HEA? POW&ER *9C . 's ' '* ?*.- . * " IVY LOTION 29* / Ml rtOOOCTl NAM THERMODEX __ Take Tbennode* Tab- x \ njpBj ; leu to tvpleaish tilt {Q lost by sweating and get E HPS dcxtroae, too, for qiuck I ttgfl energy! Note the low gt- piWI AiifctTbmnoP dex Tablets today. 'jj? TsJivr* mm * Mfoft .M_ *?17* I ?xw...?r? Riowrt ?u > ?.. a bV ; T.ihcll_i sms i/rug company SCOTS ITOSCnpUOn ' fl I :; < . - * ^ <* ^Ir^'' * ' : : :-'^ Wt>*. -A\isj^ HATJJTt HONK' DORIS ^ROWN JANE DE OVIK8 MRS. ALTON I DANCE SPONSORS AT N. C. STATE?I the annual rammer dine* sponsored by tl State College. Jimmy Fuller, and his orch dance held in the Frank Thompson Oyma Biturday night, August A Sponsors, with Salisbury with Charles Moss, Jr., of King dent Council; Bailie Hinsjcstt of Salelgb chairman of the dance com ml tee; Margan Cheek of Rockwell, member of the Student Point with Loy Thompson of New Bern, i Mis. Alton LeMay of Raleigh with Alton Student Council; and Helen Barefoot of 1 Island, N. Y., secretary of the Student O Mountain. "JP The house was decorated with :? lovely pink and blue eolor schem- ^ and was adorned by lovely mixed flowers throughout. A tasty course was served. f?' The other guests included Mr. and Mr*. Tommy Allison, Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy, Mesdames I>oo* fol Mauney, Rob Lynn. Sam Ballard. T- Ms P. Turner, Florence Cline, V. G. ^ Hughes Frank Ballard. Clay Williams H. R. Murray. Rob Stricklin, -John *tl George. Leon Hamrick. and Misses . Mildred Rallard and Lottie Guvton. of I t hi Mrs. Sam Weir Is ' j Elected Onardian ! v\ The Supreme Forest "Woodmen 0'-- j jul cle of Kinga Mountain was reorgania- ( g, ed Fridav nii'ht nt the home of' i: Mr*. H. L Snmmitt with Mis* | Blanch Kakin. the State manager. of i ai Charlotte, and Mr*. Lou Morehead IU; of Shelby. in charge of the meet:r?i. i fr Mn>. Bam Weir was elected Guardi- i >j an of the Orove. J th After the business meeting delight- i pj fnl refreshment*, were served by the ; j' hostess. L B Billy Byrd Crawford 5 Celebrates Birthday ti B'llv Bvr.l Crawford. son of Pf*. ft and Mrs. Harold Crawford of Kings; Mountain and Petersburg. Va? eele- * brated hi* seventh birthday at a par r ?' -en bv h*s mother at'their home 'r Petersburg July 2"th. X nv.-ntier of voung bildren were w 'nv'ted guests. After an afternoon of "lav. the -hiltre- gathered in the hi ' r.nVCjtsf-room of the Crawford home 'or the rutting of *he birthday cah-? ' > trt'nio-.is refreshments, including B' <-ake. lemonade and candy. ! al Ojie?ts included Tnmmv Honelv, Bi'hard 8ac?os. Ar'ine Osurge, Har- w e'd Crawford. nrd Ra'chv Api>en , ea re'.la. _ \ j ? Service Station Is i '> To Be Opened Soon j ^ mv? service station at the eomer , | of K-ng and Gaston street* is being remodrted aad is to be opeped a* King fjtreet Gulf Berviee in the neat few dav*. .if * ?* announced tb>? I week bv K%. Ti Ma rla *re The ataticm is to feature- Gulf prod- j neta and tire recapping. Mr. Mar- ? lowe sa'd and will be managed bv j i Bruce MrOaniel, wbo baa been aaaeeiated with Mr. Marlowe at Oater Berviee for the past several weeh?. i W. T. Daeenhart will be in charge of rvrspftmv BTin VTlKHTlUirC. Mr. Mirlowf *a:d it >? hnr>ed that the ntation will be noen durinjt th"> weekend ? <) not later than entire xt week. Hearener Makes Bond In Non-Support Case JMale D. Ileirfiifr, Kinp* Moun . tah? man, freed under bond of <W Wedneadav tftcrnoon. following Ma arre-rt 1>t lo?-e' offi-er* on fUr 'f* of n?n-?opport of b:* wife, Mk ' bo Ueavener. T>k wr:rvt. ?t--? ?->:t by Mrs. t*' 'f v. vi'"?* . ? . wi.. ! jt mi>. 'leavmer, eharfceii thr.: I'eavener did i not provide tmpiwrt for r.ie^wife "who low ill in the Sh y iii-piial. Tn the pant North Oro!:na ha? ha-i j tonr regional fat ntoeV ?kn?? - ?Im at Klkin, Aahnrilk, Rorkv _ I Mount, and Kinnton. Grrrniiboro i? I now planning a nhowfor duly. 1?M<5 T; hr.s Lrtr *r on'* rcak of lespndeza webworm? in Davidson roan I ty.vlf ncrond gernrktion worrra np I p?*r, fryolitir- w'.lj' be U?ted in .on i 1 trailing tin peat. jJL T' ^ v ? ' * . '' " *? *? #? K ^| V ear ?!^^^H5H^B HP rcuTT ^^^J====?=?==j Mt ^^HRm*|n.^o^H H ^>>T^ <w^^H He v<,.^v * . <UAV HELEN BAftEtOOl' tctnrtd bora w tka sponsor* for J M Student Government at N. C I estra provided U? music for the islum on ths State College Campos their escorts, were: Doris Brown of s Mountain, member of the stnwlth R. E. Woo ten, Jr., of Raleigh, it Wilson of Raleigh with James ; Council; Jane Da Oviee of Cherry member of the dance committee. LeMay of Raleigh, member of " 2r. laleigh with Tony Oaeta of SUtu MBcfl. C. Nye, Former ihool Head, Dies Funeral rites for F. ('. Nee. T'\ I rmer superintendent of schools in I ngs Mountain, were held lest We.!- I ?day afternoon at West Jefferson I lowing his death at his home ther- I t Tuesday afternoon. Burial follow I in the town cemetery. Mr. N'ye was stricken by a hears I ack. He was to have .served as principal I West Jefferson high school for I p coming year. A graduate of Wake Forest Col- I re. Mr. Nye had attende.1*also the I liversity of North Carolina and Co- I ri.hia university. He had been ers I ged in school work "a North Care j 1a for 47 years. E /He was a native of Robeson countc I id was the son of the late J. E. I re and Mr*. Edith Hedgpath Nye. I i addition to his wife, the former I iss Bcsce McCanlie of Chaj>el Hill. I e following sons and daughters sur- I ipe: Mr-. Ben Suttle of Shelby. Miss I ndine Nve of Washington. O. C.. I t. Col. R. Bruce Nye of the .Wtb I ase hospital. North African area. I oL O'enn C. Nye. naval war college. I ewr-ort. R. T.. and Col. Kemp Nve of I le C. S. Marines. lak View Church 'lans Homecoming There will be ahome-coming at Oak iew Baptist church Sunday Aug. 1" I ith dinner on the ground. The public is invited to attend and I ing picnic laskets. fre-ial s'nging will be heard in the I tertioon. This also marks the be- I nnincr nf thp annual enrrmpy roviv. I The Rov. R. P. Cari-onter of Belno>! wi<! I o the preacher. Sorviro? h pveuiiij; at 8 oVIork. irth Announcements S-Sj?t. jf?j?l Mr?, ('barlr? B. Califhfll aniiouDro th?$ birth of a Mb. barlos B.. III. 8?n?Ia\% Aopnst 5, in rilniinpton. DoL DIXIE THEATRE THUKSDAY 9 'Between Two Women* an Tut 11 r FRIDAY urf UTUKDAT "Chicago Kid" | Donald Barry - Ljn liWf ) -* i "In Early Arizona" Bffl BOtoU wad am mdnk ??* ???-> ? ? MOVDAT and TUESDAY "Conflict" Sydney Omnium WEDNIXDAT THUMUAT I A?*?t 15. 15 "Together Again** I Z-X-'. Z>-.~r. - Boywr KNMAwv i&sk' -;M' ar Week's Showing j 'rewrtt AmuKnifBt Shows, which I a week's ran in King* Mountain tier in the summer, wilt b? back .. Kingw Mountain at the old l?a!l k lot next week, ijniii under the 5 nsorship of the American Legion, v Myer Glea of Summer Me 2P' For Ladi v DRESSES SIZES SKTR' BLOtJS j for Men < SLACK SUITS and 4- 0 vmrs nnvR1 ai SANE Priced op 1 $1.J KEN1 Straw Values to $i.< mars i $2.9 MYERS' D. -7 ^ tJ 'v'V .J' *'"" Tt? VSskal,'* fe: tur'aijj iO lree ^owt, m ^Oibw si ridti and sidehows, wlff b? open earh night frota donday through Saturday. The show features a new streamidi-.1 Merry-Go-Bound. Also with the how again is Madam Zelda, the lady_ ritb the radio mind. s" I s s sraa:-awsemi I ranee J . rchandise IICE es UP TO 24'/, rs IES wid Boys SPORT SHIRTS FF ad WOMEN'S )ALS a $&50 M B Hats $2^0 JU I PANAMAS 18 I i ept. Store I Becond Floor
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