:fcW '' ' * Qoforth-Jonfes^ Yqto ^ol Beautiful Ceremony June Ibe marriage of Miss Dorothy le Louise J out'a, daug^TTer of Mr. ond .M Mrs. Aubrey Bennett Jones of Have- ei lot k. and 1 Ben Qofortb, Jr., (On of tl Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Goforth of Kings Mountain, was solemnized at the tl First Methodist cbureb in Morehead a< City on Sunday June 23. at 5 o'clock c< in the afternoon. Chaplain (Captain) tl Jerome Huneycutt officiated, using ii the double ring ceremony. Native greens, white gladioli, and M seven branched candelabra holding A white tapers formed the background A at the oltar where vows were *;okeu N Before the ceremony, Mrs. N. R. cl Webb, organist, played traditional wedding music. Mrs. .Josiah Bailey, jr |( soloist, sang " Because " immediate-1 . ly before the ceremony, and "The Lord's I'rayer" as the benediction. _ The wedding march from Lohengrilt was played for the processional and! J Mendelsshon's Wedding March from1 "A MTosummer Nnght's Dream" for V the recessional. F The bride, who was given it marri- 4 age by her father, wore a gown fashioned of white slipper satin and net. The fitted bodice of the gown wa? topped by a net yoke and an appli- j ^ ijuc ui iiuwcis. l^uug sieevc* enuea j in calls lily points over the hands. Her skirt of net extended into a short y train. The veil of illusion, which ex- > tended slightly beyond the train of q the gown fell from a coronet of c orange blossoms. She carried a bou- j quet of white carnations and baby's j brqpth centered by art orchid. Her e. only ornament was a strand of pearls gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Becky Clarke, cousin of the j J bride, acted as dame-of honor. Her'** full-length gown of pink net and lacft j was fashioned with aground neck-line, ;fr deep net yoke, full skirt and elbow j si 'ength sleeve. Brides-maids were Mrs. Alberta Huneyr-utt and Miss Sarita Oglesbv ? of Morehead City, and Mrs. Virginia , ^ Greene of Mooresboro. They wore 1 . dentinal dresses of blue, same design as that of the dame of honor. Each of the bride's attendants carried an nrm bouquet of deep red carnations "I with long streamers of matching ribbon. f The bridegroom had as his best man E. W. Griffin, Jr., of Kings p<' Mountain. 1'shers were G. W. Greene rs of Mooresboro, T. L. Herring of Wilson, A. B. Jones. Jr., of Haveloek, brother of the bride, and M. A. Car- r, penter of Kings Mountain. f] The mother of the bride wore an n) aqua crepe dress with white accessor- -y ies, anil a 'houlder onr?aee of red . rosee. The groom'a mother wore pink | V( dre?g with blRok acepgBorieg and corsage of white rO*e*. Following the ceremony the couple ! UNCLE HANK SEZ ||\ ItTUSfJD "to 06.WHIN A | J WOMAN BGGtNT'GET UP t> IN VEAR& HCR HAU* llege. She recently graduated fron ie Rex Hospital School of Xursinj 1 Raleigh. Mr. Ooforth graduated from King [ountain high school and attende .ppalacbian State Teachers college .fter serving d2 months in the U. S avy, Mr. Ooforth was honorably <11 harged in March of this year. After their return the couple pla ) make their home in Kings Moun kin. desdames Crawford lave Lovely Party Mrs. Harold Crawford and Mr? filson Crawford were hostesses oi rniny iicjiit at a Invrly party giv n at tin- home of the former. Vases of lieautifu) gladioli in nrietv of colors wove used as ?le rations in the party rooms wher our card tables were placed fo ridge. Guests playing were Mesdame 'rank Boyle, Otto Williams. Bruce feDaniel. George Peeler, .lohn M111, M. A.' Wore. George ltousei arl Davidson, John Cheshire. Bii ,ogan. John Gamble, Tolly Shufor . fC. "Willis, Harold Coggins, Miss s Mitchell Williams and Helen Hay Tligh score prize was won by Mrs nhn McQill and priz.e for low scon ent to Mrs. Bruce" McDaniel. The hostesses served a refreshin' ozen ?alad course followed by : veet course. lore About FingerTewby Wedding (Cont'd from pace two) , eh??rrvillc where Mr. Finger ti icnted in business. For travelini rs. Finger wore an apple greet eht weight wool dress suit, a whiti raw hat trimmed with green grosi rain ribbon and green veil am laek accessories. To complete tlv istume shf wore a shoulder cor ige of pink roses. Mrs. Finger is the youngest dan iter of Mr. and Mrs. Xewhy. Sh< ??ontlv rce'vod aer dischargi rom the WAVF.S after two year r sen ice. She was educated in thi "tton-fssflver schools and the Wo isn's college of the Greater TTni ersitv of North Carolina where sh. vajored in husiness administration Mr. Finger is the son of Mrs 'red K. Finger and the late Mr. Fil er. He is a graduate of the King ronntain high sehool and aftendei r. C. State college prior to enter lg service. He was discharged ii ie fall from the army after threi ears of service, part -of which wa vent in the European Theater o rar. Out-of-town guests present fof tbi edding and reception were: Mi nd Mrs. D. H. Drum, Mrs. O. E [iddeltOD, Mrs. Robert Terrell anc aughter, Jane Anne, and H. C ewby, all of Richmond; Mrs. D >. Payne of Nutley, N. J.; Mri ratton Payne of Oberlin. Ohio; Mi ad Mra. George Payne and John A ayne of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mr ? D. Martin, Mra. A. T. Dunn, Mi nd Mrs. 0. C. Graff of Asheville [rs. Robert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J NuiiilAr. Martin. Tj. Hormnn Mr id Mrs. Lester Hoke, Mr. and Mr O. Darracott and J. W. Milam, ol ings Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. K Morrison, Misses Margaret Star in and Jane Abernethy and Mr id Mrs. Robert Bolick of Hickory rs. Frank Plazico and Miss Besi [iller Plaxco of Southport; MisJ ^itty Nowell of Johnson City; an< [isa Margaret Wooaley of, Qraniti alls. 1 or Sale .00 JD DELIVERED ;ely 4 cords) *. MBERCO. ?? BSrafriEmMrtSktfmlA'iTiiii iff till'ivVlrfe it i THE K1N06 MOUNTAIN HERALD ll Herald I ! I Call Society Editor, . Two Lovely Parties J Held At Cooper Home Mr. anil Mrs. Jacob Cooper were hosts at two lovely parties on Fri: ilay anil Saturday nights. Both were dinner bridge parties with couples I present to play at five tables each , j night. ( I The home was beautifully deeora| ted for the two affairs with gladioli ' | shasta daisies and feverfew. Small | vases of the blossoms centered each I card table during the dinner which u j was served when guests had asscm bled. On Friday night guests playing were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plonk, Mr. i and Mrs. Hill Craig. Mr. and Mr.-. | t'arl Maunev. Mr aud Mrs. dim I Smith, Mr. and Mrs. IJrnce Peeler, a | Mr. and Mrs. Onrland Still. Dr. ami - I Mrs. W. \j. Maunev. Mr. ami Mrs. Haywood Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. a ! Hugh Orniaml and Mr. an.I Mrs. Da clvid White of Shelby. High score ej prizes went to Mrs. Fred Plon'; r' for the ladies; Bill Craig for the men and Mr. and Mr*. Fred Plonk ^|for the eouples prize. e I On .Saturday night quests pre.-ent were Mr. and Mrs. George Latti , more, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Neisler, il Mr. an.l Mrs. George Houser, Dr. d an. L. Ramseur, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neisler, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George ' Peeler, Mr. and Mrs. rharles Wils liams. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. Prizes awarded to the high J seoring ladv am. gentleman weni ' to Mrs. George Lattimore and Hunter Neisler. Low s<-or< prizes l'or i-aei. went to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Riser. Mrs. t.'ooper was assisted in entertaining and serving Loth nights hy her sister-in-law. Mrs George Plonk. * I 1 More Society On Page 4 ? . - - n K ^B^^DKaPSSIsi llL,.*|l # ? TT\ ff iBf* ?; Brv-dP >; 1 M^KaE P 3 e >. * I* ), I. 8 I ^i i 9 B ''iff dMI ' -iH Sii &*1E5M THURSDAY, JULY 4. 1940 1 ' | 3ersonals \ House 189, Office 167 Mrs. W. P. Stokes and children have returned to their home in Newport News, Va.p after spending two weekB with Mrs. Stokes' mother, Mrs M. L. Houser. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tynan and sv . Marty, and Miss Kay Neville of An. soma. Conn., left Saturday ufttr a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. .i. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Fulkerson a:. I t Harry Page left on Sunday for Cr? " | en* Beaeh where they were .joine i j on Monday l>y Mrs. Page, Polly a . Laura Page, Bill Page and Garr s -r , Goforth. Mr. and Mrs. Coi.nan Fa1!!-.!: ! children. Ann and Cnnian, . joined the Pages at "Neisler I tunes' on Tuesday. i " 0 ! Martin Harmon spent the week > i in Albemarle. ? w>: 11 ?? 1 i" it- - ? i oi'hicv iiuon ui viasTOXJ::i | TucSilav at the home ot' Mr. j Mrs. .'Sam K. Suber. j ?o? I Miss Clara Mae Gantt :s sr.en ] ei;:ht weeks at -amp Bear Walla near j Flat Rock as terri* instructor at til-' camp. I I Miss Katherine Hill loft A"e-!n<| -lay for Spencer where she is the uueat of Mr. ami Mrs. 11. >1. j bell. ?o? I j Mr. ami Mrs. Yates Throtti'i.u.-j returned tlie atter |Urt of last we s 'from Washington. 11. ('., where they ; spent a short vacation. j i Miss Ilaphne Bnilaril ami Mis- | Thelma For?l of Gastouia will cave | SunOap for Myrtle Beach win-re they I will speti'l a week. 8 JG5C*r .JW jH HK$w Bp t < I A ^1 ^1 VKI lia / 7 !l **h 1 PAOE THREE Some sur. Bolter Then Sua | r0E BAXlE: Warm Morning cabinet The sun is only about one-eighth he?eri $co Use<, , #rg is hot as the hottest star, whoso ? M Peel Phone ^ or .,53 J ;emperatures range as high as si tO,000 degrees Fahrenheit. I ju-4-pu .jGM t drive that new car without protection The wise thing to do is to call and tell us to put foil coverage on that new car before you drive ii out of the garage. The Arthur Hay Agency First National Bank Bldg. Phone 182 "All Kinds of Insurance" Announcement f I 7 ::s:\v have ai'fUint d with us Mrs. Bertha 11;-.::;riek, licensed operator, of Shelby. TIaving Mr>. liu? trick in our shoppe enables us to aeeept and fill more appointments. For your appointment, telephone 3d. KINGS MOUNTAIN I BEAUTY SHOPPE "Winifrr*! Pulton, Manager % V % W I Another fabric Im B ;?||8 I by Georgian* Is thk fine tbdow B ' I sheer rayon crape... now printed! In . , J| I 12 Vi u? 22 Vi or 14 to 44. I ^B ., - _j^b;; * -<<4ni