_<?it!ITERE; MRS. C.C.OATES. Editor Miss Moss Revseds | Her Wedding Plans SCIm r?ye Mom, whose* eng&g ment to Marvin Eugene Goforth,m of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Goforth. la h Ing announced by har father. Ned Mom, revealed today plans fir h wedding which take place ne Wednesday, Jan. 29. at 9 o'eks In the afternoon. The ceremony will be held In G tral Methodist church, with the pa torkov. J. G. Winkler, hearing tl f Evelyn Goforth. U. D. Goforth will serve hie m M best man. ' B. a. Peeler, jr., will he the v eel soloist, end will be aceompanfc by Mrs. Aubrey Mauney et the c gan. Ushers will be Charles A and Ga rison Goforth. No formal invitations are belt Issued but Intimate friends of tl couple have been invited to atten Girls Scout Meeting At Methodist Church S There will be a meeting of a adults Interested In Girl Scot activities Friday January 24, at 3:; p. m. In the basement of Centr. Methodist church. ^ Miss Fannie Funderburke, execi tlve director of the Pioneer Gl Scout Area council, Inc* of Clev land, Gaston, and Lincoln countie Mrs. Draper Wood, vice preslder > and Mrs. R. E. Laid low, field dire tor, will be guest speakers. V,: - ' ; All leaders, assistant leaders, ar troop committees are urged to I present I DIXIE THEATRE THURSDAY LAST SHOWING 1 "Thrill Of Brazil" Evelyn Keyes K?nan Wynn Kw? ? Bowl Gaaeo FRIDAY Double Feature Program t "Singing in the Corn" Judy Canova Allen Jenkins "My Reputation Barbara Stanwyck Oeoege front Cartoon SATURDAY Double Feature Program "Blondie's Big Moment" Penny Singleton Arthur Lake aim "Romance of the West" Eddie Dean Joan Barton Cartoon Special Showing for Children. 5 extra cartoons ? First thaw MONDAY and TUESDAY fiumoiviouv Jean Crawford ; John Oarfleld "Thfo picture will be released Jan. tfo shewing here Jan. ST and SS." Mews WED end THURSDAY "The Man I Lowe" Luplno Robert AMo Latest Hews ? We new have * dcyi obMd ol any oth*r tb*atw> fat tttto !T^ww5S2Sl^idThSi ' '.? >\ ; dtyi. ' V.?' . . ' 1 w||p^ I' ' XT PLEA8ES T ^ MO*iira W2tt 'itow* 1 1 S^Wltll CtOM** Bfe; w . "ifc .-'3^^^JkmrHr^ Xp& -"' . * i|Lv?/M '#8- CttKWMk, ; '^v PHONES: Hotttt 357-W; Ofllcd 1( teggfiippw^l i.. ; feSteircles of&RP Held|& Meetings This Week ?r The missionary circles a* tl m Associate ^Reformed PresbyterU e- church held their regular month W meetings on Monday afternoon. m ., Mrs. C. W. Richardson was hoste xt to members of the Minnie Alexai rk der circle of which Mr*. W. E. Blah ly Is leader. The devotional servi en and Bible study for the aftemoc a- was given by Mrs. Palmer Fulto te There were nine members prassut. <w The Macle Stevenson circle met 83?01k?Afil"ji Um ?*'U.? wa ew ry The leader, Mrs. Minnie McKa< den, conducted the business seeslc Mi and Mrs. Bright Rattrree present* the devotional ?rvice and Bib o- lesson. sd On Monday evening, members < the Mary Kennedy circle gather* _ at the home >f Mrs. W, G. Grantha Mrs. Tolly Shuford, the leader, pr sided and Mrs. John Gamble ga> ig the devotional services after whit m she introduced Mrs. Charles Mu d. phey, who presented the Bib study. After the program, Mrs. Gran thai served dessert and coffee. jj Mrs. Neisler Feted At lit Charlotte Luncheon 30 Mrs. Charles E. Neisler was d< al llghtfully honored on Saturday at very lovely luncheon given by .h? nelce, Mrs George Davis, at hi home on E|. 7th street in Charlott e* Vases of gladioli and greenei s, added charm to the attractive dii it, ing room. The table was overlal c- with an exquisite cloth of cut woi and filet lace. -A tempting thrie* id course luncheon was served. >e Following the luncheon, roo was played and candles were serve _ later In the afternoon. Mrs. Nelsl* was remembered with a beautlft ^ | box at candy. The guests were Mesdaroes Cha Ies E. Neisler, W. A. Ridenhour, ] T. Fulton, M. L. Plonk, Harry Pag of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Georj V. Patterson of Gastonia. Party At Dogwood Honors Mrsi Hamrick A bridge party given by Mr Joe Neisler at her spacious horo Dogwood, last Friday afternoon pal lovely compliment to Mrs. Lad Hamrick, who recently moved froi here to Boiling Springs. . Chrysanthemums, gladioli and ci polnsettlas in striking arrangemer lent color and charm to the iivin room where six tables wore in pla: After the games, score prizes wei awarded to Mrs. Carl Mattnsy.an Mrs. Hunter NeiSier. Each tally boi a number and Mrs. W. L. Rsmssi was given a prize for holding luck Hr. At the same time, gifts wei presented to Mrs. Hamrick, Mr Carl Finger of CherryyiUe, an Mrs. Harry Warfae of Chattaaoogi Tenn. Mrs. D. F. Moore of Shelby m a ? nS a. ? ? r>?s# a# itnim mimS anounr out-oi-xown |ueiL v Following the gift pteaentatioi Mia. Neisler, assisted by Mia Han Page, served a delightful sale ana iwwt count. t '' Birth Announcements Mr. and Mn. K. J. Beamon ? Havelock announce the bteth of eon, Eddie, Jr., January 1ft at Mo head City hospital. Mia. Beamon the former Miss Marjorie Rhea < Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mr* E. C. Barclay at January 17 at Shelby hospital, nounee the birth of a daughter o Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bumbarriner at nounce the birth of a daughter o January 18. Mr. and ulr* Emmett Heavner ar nounce the birth of a daughter o Y Jan. 21 at Gaston Memorial hoeplta JB TO MJteBK YOU "StrMQt OoUtkif" .... lertel MM IB I III >k H JTHE KINGS MOUNTAIN HER mWBm n lM H '*1 B S i bs '71 ? I * e* ce 'ffl >? * '71 | * a Ml 1 * . I m B- I ft -, ih I r- :. : I I m MISS BUST Mr. and Nn. Warn* L, Brown* < ment of their daughter. Ruby J*aa and Mrs. A. T. Bandall Of tmi dty. time in the summer. !- Friendship Class * Met With Mrs. Ross , The Friendship class of the Grae " Methodist church held Its regula monthly meeting last Thursda; y night at the home of Mrs. Emmet ?. Ross. d After devotional services wen k conducted, Mrs. Price gave a ver; - interesting . reading from the boo) "The Way" by E. S. Jones. u At the conclusion of the program 4 Mrs. Boss served openface sandwi ,r ches, pineapple cake, salted nut ji and coca-cola to the following mem bers: Mesdames Wesley Riddle, Ge< Kennedy, James Jonas, Andy Huff r- stetler, Jim Msuney, Leonard Huff I. rtetler, J. E. Mauney, Tommy Kill e, son and Price. ;e I Attie Bostick YWA Plans Focus Week The Attle Bostick Y. W. A. of th First Baptist church held its regula meeting Monday evening at th * home of Miss Beulah Rhea. ; d Miss Martha McClain presided am d Jean McClain was in charge of th n program on "Various Religions o the World." i, ' -i r -V,J it Reports were heard from the chai it men of enlistment and stewardshl] g committees and plans vfkre mad< /, for Focus Week which will be Feb ruary 9?15. " ?' i: . I d After the program, the hostess ser m ved tasty refreshments. ; Baptists Will Have i Training Course d Next week the First Baptist chur i, ch will have a training course to all Sunday school worker*. lb Four hooka will be taught durinj the week. Mrs. J. K. will's wll i. teach "The Book We Teach;' B. N y Barnes will teach "Building a Stan d ard Sunday school, "A. W. Kincali UdttWsch "Improvement of Teach Ing In the Sunday school." and Mr t K&'Jbldges will teach "Bap . tlsts Believe" The group will mee * each evening Monday through Fri day at 7:30,, t i. bom* of Evelyn Cline. 4* Several games and oontests wer enjoyed during the evening an i. plana were made for an attendanc n drive to be sUuted la the near fu I ture. L At the conclusion of the meeting the hostess, assisted by bar mothe servea attractive refreshments. i ?. . Mrs. Fulton Honored At Birthday Party Mr*. H. T. Fulton was honored las Wednesday on the occasion of fen Wghdsy anniversary in vrtdhill t *-?-a- ' r 1 I PS ." in? g'' ?> vtf. AI -i 1| Thlircfllltf jon Ox "f v 'V" fy? . -j ===#Wrs i Bl lulUVUllLCU rij." \W til* Cent I . MB' which w III |M PTA. I <*' It was si MTO i n K -o I JEAN BROWNE Qi: !to BMhDovldioa -S Th? Mariiage will take plac* some . i A1 M AltS HEW Miss Nancy Nlckles was hostess' Ro last Thursday to members of the Ro e Marshew club.. r Score prizes were won by Misses \ Eloise. Randall and Naomi Edens. Mrs. Joe Heddon won the floating M ^ prize. CI ? After the game, the hostess served ; pleasing refreshment '? n i. g "? J ,-W ; v->'. if* l ,' a > '- '.Trljn r?nure,XR?'? jt ?xr?M ' : '* '*' -jffr" ''/^''' *>| rt submitted to the Herald | Gill's grade w?? winner hjr a lait* uiuary meetfcg of the number ^ Lynch the error was made and la glad to RECORDS NOW Df STOCK i is "is.,' ' V* ; ' *': >?' *:^* . J".4;v loe Sides" Johnny Long of Sentimental Reasons" .. Ella Fitzgerald and the Deltha Rhythm Boys le Buttermilk Sky" Hoagy Carmichael lnt lVebody Bern Bat Ut Chicks" .... Louis Jordan hOO"Chao Boogie Louis Jordan Bt c>iar?t^l'WiiL<yjltr.,.r \ iisni?Qni*ir^ hr ldi oi Golden Dreams" Barry Omens I Didn't Care" Ink Spot? Ink Spots J ' rm Lucky" Harry James offee Song" Andrews Sisters Id Lamplighter" .. Charlie^SpHak Ww?jnr? . ?nn Millar IrHa Blma, *~ >? ugtilMonroe, A1 Goodman. sing Crosby. Bttly But*- I field. Benny Goodman. King Col* Trftow Tex Bitter, r g*.,'# LSO RECORDS BY: I y Aena Bob Willis. Walty Fowler. Tex WiUtanw. Boy ; v igers. Merle Trayis. Jack Guthrie, and Claude Casey. LOGAN'S SUPPLY COMPANY [.viand Avnn. V#h?..3IT-W - , " |: |

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