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Alien of King* Mountain became the
bride of Clyde Erwia Couor oleo of
Kings Mountain. The tows wore
spoken before an altar of palssa and
white snapdragons. Hot. B. F. Anstin
off iris ted. '
Before the ceremony, Miss Mary
Helen Smith, pianist, presented a pro*
gram of nnptial music. For the processional
she played "I Love You
Truly" and then Mine Violet Laughter
sajiy "Always." During the ceremony
"Ahl Sweet Mystery of Life"
was played. 4 4 Claire De Lune" by
Debussey was played for the recessional.
The best man and matron of honor
were Mr. and Mrs. William Fite of
Shelby.
The bride wore a light bine suit
with navy bine accessories and a
shoulder bouquet of white orehids.
Shortly after the ceremony they
left on a wedding trip . to Silver
Springs and Miami, Fin., after which
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Mr*. Coma or is ike atrmetivc (laughiter
of Mn. O. U. Alloa marl tko late
Mr. Alloa of Klags Momatai* Bh*
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Tko bridegroom js tko oon of Mr.
aad Sb? Ervin Connor. Ho also received
his edaeation la the Kings
Mountain schools and is aow employed
at McQinnis' Oarage in Kings
Mountain.
(Among the out of town guests at
the wedding were Mr* Lee Loft is.
Mr* Robert Fleming, Mrs. Horace
Henson and Miso Elisabeth Wheeler
all of In man, S. 0.
ed a dranago ditch four feet deep,
eight feet wide and 450 foot long at
a cost of less than 160.
Robeson County cucumber growers
will contract with a New York pickle
firm for part -of this year's crop.
Timber growing by state farmers
may hel solve the cotton adjustment
problem in North Carolina, according
to Extension Forester R. W. Oraeber.
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What's your hwtto fH*" vegatab
"Boaetin' mltsT you en bear wh?
States. "Cocn-cn-tha cob!" rrrlalm thi
where. Sweet oorn la even more Amee
During the war many Victory Garde
com Cor die first time. They founds
that all die luscious sweslneas is preserved
by cooking the ears ae soon as
they are picked. Whan they are allowed
to Ik around half a day before
boiling or roasting, much of the sugar
turns to starch, and there's fiat, unappetising
taste.
Because gardan-freah sweet oorn k
hound to be a "must" for many pesos
time homes, here are a few tips on
how to enjoy even better results than
in the past
If you have been growing white oorn
up to now, why not adventure with
some of die yellow types? Many think
the flavor richer, and moot aapaits
agree that yellow oorn k superior in
vitamins. 8ome of the new yellow hybrids
have oertain advantages over the
older types. The ears are larger the
yield unusually heavy Cor the apeoe
occupied, mm most oyunai aro wiisiant
to certain plant dkaeaae. Golden
Cms lisntnn does well ahnoet everywhere;
Inene is a fa vox lie in eoodiecn
areas; Marcrcea k tT**1*1^ adapted to
mm of tfaa regular nrioflw atfll tain
pfioidnot. Many. gudsMii
notfctag aurpaoaaa tba flavor of trua
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Lincoln Academy Singers
To Be Heard On Sunday 1
The Lincoln Academy glee club will
present a special musical program
at First Presbyterian church Sundays
night at 7:30, under sponsorship of
the Men's Bible class of the church,
it was announced this wcol..
A free will offering will be taken. 1
with the proceeds to go to Lincoln I
Academy to help build a ihurch at
the slhooL
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jkttcr Sweet Cora? I
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>le fimlHw shouting in the Southern
I Northern folks. Iff the same everykcen
then "hot dogs'. \
nets discovered the reel flavor of sweet
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Golden Bantam. And fortunate folks
who have had a channe to sink their
teeth into the deep milky kernels of
Ferry's Golden want nothing else in
their sweet oorn patch.
Whatever Am variety, several short
rows should be planted to form a compact
plot, rather Gum one or two long
rows. This is to make sore that the
wind will carry pollen to every silk on
every ear for only in Gut way can all
the kernels develop.
Whether hybrids or regular types of
coin are grown, be sure to put in several
plantings tan days to two weeks
epbrt instead of sowing all the Seed at
oftoe. Extend your sweet oorn oatlng
time over as long a aaaaon a* possible.
Take oourage if you have been a bit
discouraged becauaa of the com borer
or ?ar worm. Ttm are mora preventive!
this ynr sad fairly simple ways
to combat ths pasts. Begin aarly if you
suspect a com borer attack. Apply
rotanons dust liberally on ths plant
Just before the ears form. Do this four
on times, five days apart. To out aart
the corn ear worm, wait until
ttn Mr hfti formed end dtv Km
dried. Snip off the dried silk does to
the husk, or apply mineral oil at ths
oar tips.
; ay-Wide Softball
joop May Be Formed
_Barl Both, city recreation director,
announced this week that a
meeting will be held Monday night
at 7 o'clock at the City Hall for the
purpose of discussing possibilities
for a city-wide baseball or softball
league.
He said that all organisations interested
In placing a team in the
proposed city league should have a
representative at the meeting.
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ick is the keynote in
w spring bags and we
ve a variety to show
11, including black paits,
black "patent?cord
silk combinations, .
d black plastics.
tere is also a good sestion
in British tan,
owns and bines.
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1 Corduroy washes boa utiftiHy
proper cars is taken, Don't wait t
long to wash dark-colored gi
mania. Keen though they dot
"ahow dirt," it accumulates
dark-colored corduroy just as quk
sue left to may ruin your efforts
avoid lint. Corduroy is bulky, ai
because of this fact you may ne
to wash garments in a second fre
suds for good results. Rinse th<
oughly and hang in the shade to d
without wringing. If It is not fea
fble to hang the dripping garmei
squeeze slightly by hand to remc
some water, and then roll in a tow
to absorb enough to prevent dri
ping. Hang corduroy garments '
such a way that they are well sprei
out with no creases or folds. Creas*
or folds may make streaks whe;
the water has run down. Corduri
needs occasional brushing while
dries to bring up the velvety na
A light smoothing-over with an in
on the wrong side and a fin
brushing are all the finishing trea
meat corduroy needs.
SOIL CONSERVATION NEWS
By Jo? N. Crsver and W. L Shoj
The District recently received 10
000 kudzu seedlings which will 1
New
Spring
Dresses
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Large Shipment of t
frocks just arrived in s
pastel solids. '
Sizes
$6
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jj distributed to farmers haring wsist ' '
oo vat ion farm plans with the Broad Bl- ' ^9
V* ver soil conservation district. The
farmers receiving the seedlings will
fc.1 plant them on gullied and in water ':vijjjrj
"? O. T. Wright of the Pattern* v' 4
" Grove community is constructing
^ races on his farm with his farm ' M
gjj tor and disc plow. As a part ajflB* J?. *
>fw conservation farm plan, w.hieh^^wif; ' j
ry worked out with the district,* 10& /
a- Wright will plant several acres l? .B|
?t, permanent pasture this fall; he will ..^fc[l|2S
ve also plant kudzu and sericea leaped*el
za for temporary grazing.
P- Mr. Tom Corn well who uses a trae S
If tor to do his planting and cultivation
snvs that lie can plant and plow ou
B' the contour -,ast as well with his trao
ra
, tor as he ever could with mule*. Oou .-j
tour cultivation will help hold the
p .soil and at the same time aave up to
Jn 15 percent on o)>eration coat of the
tractor. ' v Z
it- Conrad Hughes of the Dixon community
will plant two aeres of kudxa
-+ this spring in natural draw* In his
crop land. The areas planted to kudzn
)8 will be used for terrace water dlapo^
sal and at the same time serve M a
I,, source from which hay can be harves
>? ted. f!
Fosters
hese low-priced spring
itripes, checks, prints, and
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12 to 20
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L'Aiglons
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And for an even more
dressy dress, you'll want
to see the new selection
of spring L'Aiglons, with
quality showing in every
thread and line in
solids and prints
Sizes 12 to 38
$9.00
to . j
$12.00
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