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HngHRv ' ' F Society g m 8e Kg-v- Miss McGinnis Becomes iv" Bride Of Jack Whetstine JJ R:})* fit, Matthew's Lntheran church of ^ Kings Mountain was the scene of a Fi wedding of beauty and charm Satur- *n day evening at 6 o'clock when Miss Dorothy MeOianis became the bride &, tof Jack Whetstine. *? The Bev. William H. Stender, pas- A tor of the bride, officiated. V The vows were spoken before a a i*. ^ 'background of chrysanthemums and 'he basket* of gladioli flanked with can- be delabra holding white cathedral tapers. \ ta Mrs. J. E. Herndon, organist, Mrs. fa James McGill and Jack Prince, soto- V?b ists, rendered a program of mnsical de selections before the ceremony. Mrs. Herndon played "Romance" 4>y Zit- -wi terbart. Mrs. McOill sang, "O Prom hi] ise Me," by De Koven, and Mr. KJi Prinee sang, "I Love You Truly," ' *>y Jacob-Bond. The traditional Wed ad ding March from Lohengrin by Wagner waa need as the processional. di Jamea MeOinnis, brother of the H bride, lighted the caudles. Ushers lei were Donald McQinnis, another bro- H. ther of the bride, and Clyde Whet- te stine, brother of the bridegroom. ey The bride and bridegroom entered hr the ehnrch together unattended. The bride was attired in a street^ length drees of ceil bine with black B accessories. Hel hat was adorned with Q ostrich plnms matching her dress. |\ She woVe a snoulder corsage of ret q, roses. ttf Mrs. MeOinnis, mother of the j,( bride, wore an aqna ensemble wfth a q; shoulder bouquet of white gardenias, d, The groom's mother, Mrs. Whetstlnc wore a navy blue outfit with a cor- ug sage of white gardenias. w Immediately following the ceromony, an informal reception was held n, at the home of the bride for the fam-1 c0 Mies of the couple. 8a The bride, a young lady of charm and pleasing personality, is the dau- r, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hinkle Wl MeOinnis. She is a graduate of Kings pQ Mountain high school and Evans Bus* tfa iness School of Gastonia. She has },0 held a position with the War Departmeat in Washington, D. C., for the mT past four yean. Qj The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. V. C. Whetstine and the late V. C. ^ Whetstine of this city. He is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school, r Mr. Whetstine recently received an honorable discharge from the Armed Rj Forces after serving three and one B half years, 34 months of whieh he served in the European Theatre of Operations. , 81 The couple left for a trip to New te Tork City after which they will re , aide in Washington, D. C. The bride roj wore for traveling a black gabardine Tq suit with black accessories and shnn'. der bouquet of red roiee. jj-j. Out-of-town guests who attended ^ the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Odell ,n' McGinnis of Gastonia; Miss Helen u [V White, Miss Virginia MeGinnls, 1 Louis Sabettie and Lt. Joe Ball of P" Washington, D. C. Dinner Party Held we At Fulton Home "J On Friday night, BTHTe Fulton was by host at a lovely dinner party at the ini home of his parents, honoring his house-guests, Mr. and Mr*. Warren >'1 Belk of Orangeburg. ho The colors red and white weh* ' used entirely in the eandle-lit dining tei room. The table seas covered with a Fil banquet cloth of white linen and ?w Tempting COMB F t. J. Uaul QRADE "A" ] We Deliver J J r, ' "l|l I . " , ?POULTRY J We are back oil the mai try. Will only buy oa ea o'clock. Oaah prices will ] 1 Thin week's prioea: HEAVY HENS ... LEOBORN HENS boosters.. \ . ^ ^ ; utd with a center-place of rod rriee in a silver bowl. Bod candles silver holders flanked the center see and others were used on the tut. A delicious four course dinner wan rved. Covers were laid at the beautifully pointed table for Mr. and Mrs. Ik, Miss Edna Parkington, of Due est, Miss Jean Brown, Mrs. Dan nger, Martin ITarmon, Carl Finger d Bill:o Fulton. [rs. Bidenhour Honored t Birthday Rook Party Mrs. James McGill was hostess at party on Friday night honoring r mother, Mrs. W. A. Bidenhour on r birthday. The spacious living room, where rd tables were set up, was beautilly arranged with vases of roses, irysanthemums and poinsettias as coration. An evening of rook was enjoyed ith Mrs. D. C. Mauney winning the gh score prize and Mrs. Dona Mc111 receiving th'e prize for low score. TV- V X . -VI ?uv uvoirvoa dcitcu a ucicvlauit* dai l coarse end sweet coarse. Guests included tbe honoree, Mesimes Lona McGill, B. M. Orniand. . N. Moss, H. T. Fulton C. E. Neis r, J. B. Thomasson, E. C Cooper, M. Plonk, M. L. Harmon, J. M. Patrson, A. H. Patterson, D. C. MaunR. L. Mauney, J. E. Aderholdt id W K. Mauney. ride Of Saturday onored At Party On last Wednesday night, Mrs. rady Howard entertained a number friends at a party at the home of ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mcinnis, paying compliment to Miss Drothy McGinnie, bride of Saturday. Arrangements of yellow roses were ed in the living room where bridgb as played at three tables. When the guests had assembled, e hostess served a delicious ice urse of pineapple ice cream, cake, lted nuts and coffee. During the evening, Miss Helen Unsey made the highest score and is presented a beautiful box of bath iwder. The low score prize went to e honoree who also was given an inor gift of silver salt and pepper akers by the hostess. Mrs. Howd's parents remembered Miss Mcinnis with a pair of cannon sheets. The guests included the honoree, esdames Fred Wright, B. C. Etherge, Paul MeOinnis, Robert Wreen, umee Houston and Misses MargarCornwell, Lucille MeOinnis, Ruth indall, Janet MeOinnis, Helen Ramf and Eloise Randall. tudy Club Met rith Mrs. Keeter rhe Study eiub met with Mrs. Byi Keeter at her lovely home last eeday night. rhe meeting rooms were beauttfuldeeorated with bowls of roses, spdragons and chrysanthemums. Mrs. Moffatt Ware presided witb rs. B. 8. Peeler in charge of the >gram. Mrs. Peeler was unablo to tend but had arranged that Mrs m Templeton, music teacher, would ssent three students of music. They re Jeanene Hallman who played ifinuet From E Flat Symphony'' Mosart, Barbara Jean Gault play{ "Dance of The Rosebuds" by ats and Harvey Hamrick who play "Spanish Dance," by Mosrwski." Mrs. Keeter, assisted by her daugh , Miss Eoline Keeter and Mrs. Dan' nger, served a delicious salad and eet course. ; Foods KOM It & Son KABltef Phone 226 V > ?? ? ? ?. ? ,* i wr? . " .?."vif ROUGE? rfcet to buy your Periloh Friday from 10 to 2 be paid each week. t 1 S + ' /* , Ma 19o 14c hand-mad* faiihura in dtoittf for'saHr1rith . tituLmp.' Abb dttWr1 Y COMPANY ' Thanksgiving Dance Ob Thanksgiving night, a host of the younger Mt enjoyod the holiday dance at the Woman'? elub with Norman McQill, Pete McDaniel and Woody Bawlee aa hosts. The party-room wae decorated with Colored lights and the refreshment table at one end of the floor was spread with a white cloth with entertwined vines of iv^ as decoration, centered with a crystal bowl filled with fruit punch. Huge trays of dainty sandwiches in decorative designs flanked the pnnch bowl. Music was furnished by a record amplifier system. L. P. Stowe, jr., who is recovering from a broken leg, was transported to the club house to supervise the program of dance musie. Punch was served by Mrs. N. F. McQill Mrs. Ruth Curley and Mrs. J. L. Oarst, jr. Chaperones for the affair ware Mr. and Mrs. McQill, Mrs. Curley, Mrs. Garst, Mrs. W. 8. Dilling, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gamble, and Mr. and Mrs. Humes Houston. Mr. And Mrs. McOffl Entertain At Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. John McGill entertain ed at a lovely luncheon on Saturday, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belk of Orangeburg The luncheon table was centered with a pumpkin filled with luscious fruit. Yellow candle* in crystal hold era were at each aide. A delicious oyster luncheon was served. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Belk, Miss Edna Parkington of Due West, Billie Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. McGill. College Students At Home On Thanksgiving Many of the Kings Mountain college-going students were at home for the long anticipated Thanksgiving holidays. A list of those who were reported to the Herald as being here follows: Marion Arthur and Boots Walker from Brenau; Doris Phifer from Erskine; Doris Bennett, Mary Ann Crouse, David Mauney and Janet McOinnis from Lenoir-Bhyne; Lenora Plonk from Plonk 8chool of Creative Arts; James Herndon, Earle Myers, David Neill, Charles and Henry Nelsler of Davidson; Emelyn Gillespie and Virginia Bummers from Salem college and Rlehard McGinnis from N. C. State. Most of these returned to their respective colleges on Sunday. i ssLn mi no uiuiouk&iQl a Engagement Announced Captain and Mr*. Clyde A. Huffstickler announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Martha Nell Huffstiekler to Harold Wilson Earp, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Earp of Kings Mountain. Misa Huffstiekler, who has just returned from working in Austin, Texas, is at present employed at the Margraee Mill. Mr. Earp was recently discharged from the Air Corps and is planning to attend King's Business College in Charlotte. Miss Howell Engaged To Wilbur Lovelace The engagement of Miss Myrtis Howell of Qastonia to Wilbur L. Love lace of Kings Monntain has been announced by Mrs. Paul H. Carpenter, sister of the bride-elect. The date for the wedding has not yet been set. Draee Peeler retained to his home here the first of the week from Memorial Hospital in Charlotte where he underwent an appendectomy last iteek. DIXIE THEATRE THURSDAY "Anchors Aweigh" Frank Sbnftra Oana Xdy ^ " ? a FRIDAY and SATURDAY "High Powered" Robert Lowery Fkjdlis Brooks also "Trail of Hit Carson" ' Allan Ism HMMLT and YUBSDAY FS rtt. *1 < \f ' ft' "State 1W?" ft ni i n itxw te#? #?> ?!> t. IS ^ v,'" i II WKDIMDAT ? TBTTMnJLT Mn.: Randall Feted t Shower Monday Mr*. Charles E. Oofortb, Mr*. Ban Ooforth and Mr*. W. P. Bweery en tertained Monday evening at th< home of Mr*. George E. Goforth ol the Beulah community at a binge party and miscellaneous shower com plimenting Mrs. Talmadge Randall, i recent bride. Mr*. Randal) was wearing a lovel> "black crepe dress trimmed "with black lace *pd rhineetone clips. Autumn leaves and yellow chry santhesnams were used to decorate thi spacious living room where 8 table had been arranged for Bingo. 8mai vases of chrysanthemums center*)' each table. As soon as guests had assemble1 the hostesses served delicious chick en salad, a dessert course and eoffee After several games of Bingo ha4 been enjoyed, guests were Invited In to the dining room where the showe of attractive gifts had been arrange) on the table which was eovered wit! a lovely, hand made lace clotb. Mrs. Randall reeeived many use ful and beautiful gifts. The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge elul met with Mrs. George Lattimore a hostess this week. Imperial Theatre Under New Management _ FRIDAY anl SATURDAY _ Double Feature "Smoky Trails" Bob Steele also 'Sensation Hunters" Robert Lowery Cartoon Serial MONDAY and TUBSDAY Danny Xaye tn "Wonder Man" In Teehnlcolor With Virginia Mayo Wednesday . thuksday Double Feature V; ... * a. "Cowboy And The $'* Lady" J ' Gary Cooper ; alio' "Everyman's Law" Johnny Mack Brown Specia !?? . >-> ?ri<? y. <* t , f> i;f ^ pf* t *^^sbhB8BI^R^ fi' -;Bi'' ,; > .?" i')' The Board of Education of tho Methodist church met with Mm. Jay ? 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