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; J^?]L2a8BaBa^S5arf?^tes= K SOCIAL AND PEBSONA f of IN7ERES K> PHONES: House 189; Off _ y = PTA To Have Hallowe'en Carnival At Central Member* of Central Parent Teach &"' er* association are completing plans for a Hallowe'en Carnival to be hebl on Thursday night, Oct. 31 at Central g.'v aebool. Plans include games for all ages, amusement booths, refreshment stand where hot dogs, drinks and candies '/ may be secured, and a dame in thi gymnasium for atudents of Junior Ugh school and high school ages. Prizes will be awarded to the hoy and , gtrl wearing tue niont romicil costumes and prizes to the l?oy and girl dressed in the moat decorative or pretty roatumee. Yates Studio will have a photographer on band to make pictures of the prize winners and the pictures will appear in the Herald. Admission to the carnival will he three g red re and tea eenta for students above third grade. A small admission will be takes from those attending the dance. Carnival will begin at 7 e 'clock en Thursday night, Oct. 31. Plan he meet the gboeta sad goV Uas at Central school. r&sfessieMftt BBdtfh'JWeLitMihft Jfctf Baptist Members Attend Associations! Meeting Vka TUrna Dn.tT.a Amman. cialiea. witl tk* Union and htUrm rem Baptist chore hee TkirWaj aid Friday of "this weak Is being attended by the following SMaibars aad load an of the First Baptist church hero: Mr. aad Mrs. J B. KeeOsT, Mr. aad Mrs. 0. A. Bridges Mrs. J. C. Bridges; Mr. aad Mrs. E. C. MeClala, W. A. Williams, Mrs J. K. Willis, J. C. Keller, Rev. and Mrs. Ik C. Pisnix, Mrs. L. L Beruon, B C. Gold, and J. R. Roberts Birth Announcement Bora to tfr. and Mrs. F. O. Morris; a daughter, Jndy, October IB. I \\ Ocfuktr Mb AdvertMl w" iA H?m rp> iint i Aplinamins P' ? PiaNM year teailty fioai vttamtf ^U* * tBM |L|* t-tjj w^^"*ra^rey TO W *>i*fOri HiWWIfM Jit/ contain all MH*tl?l vftomlnt pU* jm Bvor cancantrot* and Ira*. TWt ?9 I* a ilia far yaar bvdjotl M n nmujum Y\ >44 HMAMMM. Ml TU88T BIOH CREAM fe - Reg. *3 Bis a 11.75 IfiA- W NMr Tmm Nm UM m ' m Jj HAPPENINGS 7 to WOMEN ice 167 BS. HUMES HOUSTON i I ""an l r J j - i I1, * ~ - iS ( Legion Auxiliary Held Regular October Meet (American Legion met at the home , of Mrs. M. C. Amos on Wednesday night for it's regular montnly busi- I uess meeting. Mrs. Dickie Tate, pres- i ident of the auxiliary, had charge ( of business, e^ffr which. Mrs. Paul j Mauney and Mrs. Ben Gofortn gave interesting articles taken from %te | National Kpwh Magazine. 1 Four new members were received t into the auxiliary. At the close (ft the program, the 1 hostess served delirious refresh- ] meats carrying out the Hallowe'en j motif. ' ] A large number of members at- ( tended the meeting. Eunice 01ms Meets ''rihie of~the flr*i Baptist ekiftk kid Its monthly meet tcf ?t the 1? of Mrs. CT. X. Bridges Monday night. Co-hoetm'n with Mrs. Brtdgss were Mrs. "W. W. Besther and Mrs. Bsrl ted ford. The liVTsg roam and dining run were decorated with fall Tfnwert. light, the president, Mil. Karl tedford, led the bneisSSe neMios. During the eoejsl hear the hoetessss erred deliciosa refTeehments with a 'Hallowe'en motif. There were 14 :1sm members present. - ' * The November meetingWTT1 \>e held with tars. J. M Hbes at ber home on Mountain itr?et. WOW Circle To Have The local GrtJve of the Woodteen icirele will give a Hallawe'en party at the W. 0. W. hall on Friday night Oetober 25th. The pdrty will begin at 7 o'clock. All membere are urged to attend and enjoy the party. SHsMfi ' . :>v" .'i.'.Vt ' >**' *? ' ." ??> . \ ' - . ' ^B'4flr J] I t 1 I tubby rich cream mr B?g. $1.75 llxt $1.00^F ^ iw br jhrffoiwfy : at thisi moniy- % no combinations! ? t| viulill"" '!c?' vjw?i M * m m > iwiuyn l> m BBAIi trapk lah. *4t ij|r i AB ? ? ?*??? .BBs vgL Bj * ?? Brapll h*, M< V?W*I ok ? w all products b r ORAW OB FLOWER BKXM LOWno ** ? $100 si ana 81 . b'} j IB KlX&e Dickey - Pullia Vows Are Spc Winston-Salem. ? Miss Andre; J ray Pulliam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boy C. Pulliam, High Point Road, became the bride of James J Dickey, gon o? Mrs. Bessie Falli Dickey and the (ate James B. Dickey of Kings Mountain, at 6 p. m., Mon day, October 19, Christ Moraviai Cburcb. The Bev. Samuel J, Tescb former pastor of Fbe bride, officiatec using the double-ring ceremony. The vows were spoEeg Before s background of fernBT""^rhite chrvsan themums and white dahlias inter SDcrned with cathedral candlaa it (even-branched candelabra. Prior to the ceremony; a musUa program was presented by Mrs. Clay on Frost, organist, and Miss Carolyn ?line of Salisbnry, soloist. The bride entered with Ber father, >y whom the was piven in marriage rter gown of ivory slipper satin, war tsbionrd with a raffle outling the low V neckline, high sheer yoke, i Fitted bodice and long sleeves. The Fall skirt extended Into a court train. Hie bride's veil of illusion was canjht by a tiara of seed pearls and ihe carried a prayer book topped vas an heirloom lavalier belonging te tor mother. Mrs Fred Long. city, sister of the ftride. was matron of honor. Hei rows of pink embroidered Jersey was ieoigned with an eff-the shonldoi lockline and bonffant skirt of net rvnr taffeta. Her headdress was a| mmmamammi M ied a bouquet of pink roaebads. Miss Dorothy Pnlliah, sister of the wide, and Miss Nancy Dickey, sister >f the bridegroom, were bridesmaids, rhey wore gowns of blue brocade aa;in with V necklinlk, cap sleeves and ?ouffant ItTHs. Their headdresaei sere bine bonnets and they carried sonquets of pink rosebuds. The bridegroom's best man was hir mcle, Oliver Falls of Kings M000**'1 Ushers were Bon Bridges, King) Mountain; Lynn Buster. Belwood, Pi M. L. Barns, Gaatoni?~ and Bay 3trunk, Belwood. Pa. Boceptlos Mr. and Mrs. Pulliam entertained it a reception following the ceremo ny for members of the wedding par ty, families and out-of-town guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long greeted tb< guests. Miss Gaynelle Charles presided over the punch bowl; Assisting ie erving yvere Mrs. T&Vmpson Bhouse VTiaa nail Ml? W T ? ? * u iii nui i 4UJDO 1U HI g JLiUU Dickey. Mrs. Howard Charles sod Mrs. H. P. Anderson. Goodbyes wen taid to Mr. and Mrs. P. Murray "White After the reeeption. Mr. and Mrt W^!by !?* tflr ? short wattfyu trfc For travel. Mrs. Dickey chose a gray luit and black accessories. Mrs. Dickey attended Catawba Colege, Salisbury; and for the past few Months was employed in the Reynolds Tobacco Co. Mr. Dickey has resumed his studies it Catawba College, after three yean ervice in ?the marine corps. The couple will be at home in Salis bury for the predfinit. Attie Bostick Group Met Monday Night The Attie feostick Y. W. A', mei Monday evening with Mies Katherint Hill at herTiome on Mountain street Miss Betty Knox Davis, president presided and Miss Betty Hayes wai in charge of the interesting progran Following the program, the hostesi erred delicious refreshments to th< 17 members present. The next meSTTflg will be held Nqr with the counselor of the' group Mrs. J. C?. Bridges. mmmm?mm DIXIE THEATRE THURSDAY LAST SHOWING "Three Wise Fools" Margaret O'Brien Lionel Barrymors HtWI , FBIDAY Doubt* Po*tuzo Program "City of Conquest" Ann BboruUa J mum ougnajr "Mine Sweeper" Blcbar* Arlaa tun Pufctr ?rUl . AATUXDAT Doubt* Poaturr Program "Personality Kid" Antt* ImIm _ Micha* 1 Duan* "Cowboy Blues" Mm OH* jStff Dona*n MOWDAY and TUBSDAT ' it tk? (Oidltw B< m 8400 for the bridi town go eat and ft klfpa* Later. Mr. and 1 "?VC M A a wedding trip to ijMisa White Becomes JflJFZE' 4*' ' Bride of Bruce Styers ?ated from raini 8t. Anthony's Catholic church of and gt. Mary'e Cc ' Washington, D. C., was the scene of a two years, she ba pretty wedding on Saturday after- wjth Pennsylvania uoon at 4 o'clock when Miss Dolores r White of Elizabeth, PeSn., became Mr. Styers. son ' the brtde of Bruce O. Styers of **. Styers of thil 1 Kings MounUin. ate of Kings Moo Father Bailey, O. 8. B. pastor of the bride, performed the ceremony. K I nAP Miss Rita White of Elizabeth, Penn., I liVll i was her sister's only attendant and I rm | Robert Styers of Washington, D. C., | V* wuv i/imcgiuum TT HI UCBl Biyi *V4/i*I JUA mln. H| DouJUfFe*' "The The bride, who wn given in mar- |Jjy| " riage by her father, waa lovely in a H two piece anit of blaeheffy gabardine H faihioned with a pep torn and a drap H H&V) ed akirt. She wore a aatching hat H Bol and brown accessories, and a ahonl- H Hajmond Pali der bonquet of white rose* Her enly H Serl ornament waa diamond studded H . at added geld pin. gift of tthe groom. I I Mm. W. X. White, mother of the H "Jimmy 11 bride worn n black gabardine anit H j,* 1 bonqnet of red rooed. Mr*. W. F. Ity- 1 [ Silu. *?w* 1 en, mother of the groom, was attired I la a black crepe anit with matching I <WHd I 1 aceeeeertee and a corsage of red reeee. Following 'the ceremony, Mr. and I lead tei r Mrs. White entertained at a reception ^ ( t > i < ? . r . < > 1 !' : o ] Junior t ? > 1 i i if FEAl Unusually Att From Some y * * * New York ! i J J i < I Myers' Dress Shop is i i > ! t widest selection of fin( The latest shipments ' > ) X offer another excellent Bests. < < > v We invite yon to visit favorites. < < < $1 ft Q&a, u? * 1 i > * ' r . if5"*-.- \ . -< Myers* Di id Boom at Hotel ,A. .. ,' 4V2 j party, ont of- ,nd MTT,d wiu tk# hrsay i* the I* ends of the couple. dU' ^iaa, Bum. Theater of operations during the war. He is now flightMr g. Styer. left for operation, agent for Pennsylvania? Canada. Central Airline, in Washington, DC? * ractive daughter of vAmong those attending the weddingrE. White, wa. grad- and reception were Mrs. W. F. Styere,. >eth High 8chool Mr*. Dickie Tate and Joe MeDaniel dlege. For the past of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. held a position Carp Lewi, of Qa.tonia. Central airline. .. , ,, . ,, After November 1, Mr. and, Mrsof Mr. and Mrs. W. Styers will be at home in Beverly "" 1 Perk. Alexandria, Va. ntain high school ERIAL THEATRE | ?t as a a va rra mn nrv sav trnn rujpjujxio uo av * w erne' st showing battJBdat oni/t r tore Prosram "Dude Ranger" Unseen" aeon. o'Bria R a Moon* "Truth About Murder" I *? - Bo nit* OrenTffle ill Calls" Dianey Okrtoos New Serial ? I )by Breen 'Hop Harrtfan' || I* and orchestra KSBffZT ui WMBCTT" I W *?*? Walt XMaaey'a cartoon epedal R IAY OMIT - I "Majre 1 [toe Music" ^ ? ' "Where Do We Oo Attarn." ^"!l2SSr I T / Fred Mdteny M bjl-eua.tmwaakwi.-jmiub!,jff.a?g CN i Dresses irTJEDfCT: ; ractive Styles of Our Best Sources! *? t offering this season the ; j apparel in many years, of JUNIOR DRESSES \ group of Fall Dress IE our shop and pick your E * ^ > ad $19.95 VVr.V ? ' :t < V < > ? :** < > ' < . .. < > - - - : i -j
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