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- * -, ' t v >' ; . Page Two TRY HERALD CLASSIFIEDS THEY BRING RESULTS * G. The State Department repo that there are about 365,000 iens in the United States who fuse to go home. They came h< as businessmen, tourists or si dents and balk when they ha to say - gooaDye. Line tne "M Who Came to Dinner," thej wa to stick around for the next 001 se. Apparently we can't se some of them home, if their r tive lands refuse to take the It's like trying to unlock a s? with an oyster. Many of t "guests" deliberately lose thi traveling papers^ and the Sta Department nas rto proof as where they belong. It's nice 1 ar.e so popular .... and we ho those who stay will enjoy a J! of good citizenship. It's almost time for the annu (fifth) Kings Mountain Lio club Labor Day horse show gain. For the kids that means getring close to school startii time. But what I ?>as going say was to attend the horse sho A law in Indianapolis, In makes it illegal for a moustach man to kiss anybody. So if y< don't want a brush off .... ? that brush off! However, we not in the. romance line, so -n don't care if you're raising a litl lip spinach. You never get brush off at WESTERN AU1 ASSOCIATE STORE. Don't ta chances with smooth tires! Pi tect yourself and your fami with Davis tires and tubes. Ri with comfort and ride in safe Come in today. Compare the great tires and reasonable pric with any others, '*< VJfl V'UZi. Perfect for the 7* ''r 1 1 'M*f i .. i ? 'iwa# Cups Unsn< Patented "I Cups Com Rubberized Beautiful K Bro?delft+k Sixes 32 Thi Ml DUE ?SEC Harri ri wishes to e Kings Mou: friendliness izens of Kir like to renei J. Ollie Har i ' ' 0 v . ' " '" . J > \ < , , * * . _ JM? AT /f / - IQVIVAtlMT ?*? 4<wwr# w M to Sast hm m Am- \ Al toaps fta/HP uts urn ^ \ 1 P* COMHASATtOA FAOM |* " \ 1 ife tat touts* mat m 1 M "i \ A 40UAS 01 AW H ll> lal HACtMT Of TAt HKST IB r ns CLASS Mm T0A0 TAt. I ff\ \ a- AlA HALS SlCt/UtO 1 t its fOS 0A0UAC ABOUT t riR HA (SAT. ? ' ' ftfeS*8 ed ou : - . ^ | Society \ o | Miss Jean Kistler Is {J do| Bride Of Neal Bowden |a ty.l I g iseB The wedding of Miss Betty Jean C 'esB Kistler of Lincolnton and NeaJ R. \ i* Bowden, jr., of PineviUe, which took * ' ,J|-n . . 0 tJl. ? 6 ; V nether j W-- \ $2.79 lc^C_NURS1HG BRA sp Individually Mature-Lift'' Support pietely Interlined With Fabric 19r> Count Egyptian i ru 40 In White or Nude fERS' SS SHOP lONDFLOOR? ( : n s Funeral ] > on the occasion of its EST ANNIVERSfl 1- . ? xpress sincere appreciation 1 ntain and the Kings Mountai: s and kindnesses during our fi > t' \ , .. ' .' ? ... , - ; *; \gs Mountain. At this time, '' tf our pledge to give only the 1 ris- t Frank Wall , 1 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN BSRJI Hm lAMtr PASS, WHIM A JMAIM CJtPM PMC DIXCCTIOH WAS IATI AT A * earns POiMT, A TMAJM FMOM THC OPPOS1TI DlMICTION COULD PAOCICD AT J CM WAIT/MS MAO AM MOUt DUTIM SUCH CAS IS A TMAt MM AM MAP TO WAUC. OPT AM CAP AMP CIAS' MIS TMA/M AMCVMD I ACM CVMTt. ' [M tw I'LIMP llOIMMOffWT NISNNW cum auuL raw L uuwm 1 I ' - I i" r l! AUOOtWOW Of /KtO* M? lace last Wednesday afternoon in 'l t. Luke's Episcopal phurch in Lin- K olnton was of interest to a large Ij roup of the bride's friends here, k liss Kistler is well known here, hav I ig visited numerous times with two I f her aunts, Mrs. Grady McCarter ^ * nd Mrs. 11 i 1 Hard Black. She is the rand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J leorge Womack of Savannah, Ga., I ormerly of Kings Mountain. Rev. Frank Jenkins, rector of Cal- I ary Episcopal church at Fletcher, jl fficiated, using the double ring ser- I ice. ( ; Baskets of white gladioli and fern I ntersp.ersed with seven branched j? andelabra holding white burning 1 apers formed an artistic back- I ;round for the bridal party. The nuptial musit was presented I iy Mrs. A. E. Miller, organist, who I ilayed the following numbers as the I ;uests were assembling, "Prayer" by I Ichubert, "Traumerei" by Schunan,, "Meditation" by Massanet and I 0 Perfect Love," The Bridal Chorus I rom "Lohengrin" was used for the I irocessional and Mendelssohn's >B narch from a "Midsummer Night's I Iream," for the recessional. ' Ushers were Tracy Gaskins, of Lin ' olnton and James Merrill, of Char- II otte. H Miss Patsy Kistler, sister of the I >ride, was maid of honor. She wore I 1 pastel 'green dress with white ac- I essories and corsage of white car- { jations.The bride who entered the church il vit-h the bridegroom, wore a smart ; .ugnmer suit of white gabardine J vith pink georgette blouse and a ! \i - f A n t l-t o r A *4 AnAM w ^1 '"? i^annicu upci i yi ii iiai. uiic arried a white prayer book, shower i :d with white tuberoses and white latin streamers and topped with a vhite orchid. Her only ornament vas a strand of pearls, a gift of the sridegroom. The bridegroom was attended by J fames Merrill as best man. Mrs. Bowden is the elder daugh- j er of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Kistler )J Lincolnton. She is a graduate of he Lincolnton High School and of Richardson's Beauty College in Char otte and is now employed by the /letory Beauty Shoppe. Mr. Bowden is the son of Mrs. j *eal E. Bowden and the late' Mr. Sowden, of Pineville. He attended j :he University of North Carolina af- i er graduating from Pineville scho?i. f He is a veteran of World War II and is now a member of the State High- j *ay Patrol,, stationed in Lincolnton. Mr. and Mrs. Bowden are spendng their honeymoon in the mountains of Western Njorth Carolina and rpon their return will make .their tome in Lincolnton. i Home I J JY .' ' < V . .* I, .**. :o the people ol n area for their ( ' . v 1 v irst year as cit - we would also :>est in service. M. C. Poston ' ... -- " I -j ...mi llllll / . * . kLD. XUVCS MOUNTAIN. II C. Among out of town guests there a delightful cake r the wedding were Mrs. W. D. Mor home on South Ls on, Mr., and Mrs. Hilliard Black, j Mrs. Grady-Met rs. Grady MpCarter, Kings Mopn- Mary Robinson as in, Mrs. George I. Womack, Sa- hospitalities, nnah, Ga? and George I. Womack, | Guests jncluded . student at Georgia Tech, Atlan- bridal party, the t close friends of thi Cake Cutting ??? After the rehearsal Friday night Beginning with r. and Mrs. Kistler entertained at 1 west began produ wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmirnmi Sterch A . . ill - SlUgUS S-P-E-l 88c Down, f A SPECIAL SET AT m m \ *"* v (Club) A1 hammer SillSi V,? r^B - '^BBr ?L Bk\ <?.,AIZ \ ?*? **^!T?Iw>>^v??*-,'^r' \ Not n hamm RERfS WHAT YOR RET! "?*Egf vour , iV4-ft CmmW Swi Pm ' t<- . . Kmr UK 4%-ta. Fry Pm) $3.15 t,me 4 lit.' Severed Saw* Pm 3.45 If vo. H>- (miiF Smm Pm 1.P5 4Wft Mdi Ovm silver, (Cam fci W4a. Fry Pm) IPS , h-ta. opm Fry Pm IPS 11 4%-ta. oym Fry Pm US ntM..^ $21.20 ?. > ^ -9U-. Phone 348 ; ' :<r -... 1 ''" ' 1 , " ,.** ./ ' - : Friday. August 13. 1948 ^J| cutting at their , states bf Texas7 California, Loulsiturel street. j ana, Oklahoma and Kansas became rarter and Miss ! the leaders in production of this isisted with (he most valuable commodity. Of these | states, Teaks and Ca'lfotnia are the members of the largest producers. yvo families and ? ? e couple. w the cQrn crop js mviej, jarger ?? than last year as prospects indicate, the year 1901, the feed prices are likely to drop subcing oil and the stantially. i's Bier I t Sale M ft L >0c per week A SPECIAL PRICE ' *,' * -*? '- ... ' t , ' . ', uminum CRAFT WATERLESS COOK?ARE ^StmaOP^imatr . ^ *r*! ' pigaj' I REGULARLY *21.20 S % mm I1 i J N 31' Hi ist ordinary aluminum... not just "water- K H :ookware?but that famous, thick-molded J ALUMINUM, with the "jewelry-store" lered finish, that keeps the Full Flavor in Food (vitamins and minerals, too)...saves md pot-watching...and cuts fuel costs. I i want an aluminum set that looks like cooks like magic, and lasts a Mfetime? t is. An inspired gift, too. dtii I Mountain SL I l .V ^ ^
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