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MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 167 I Luncheon Saturday For Miss Elliott Miss Beuy Elliott, bride-eiect, was monored' Saturday at a lunch-' eon given at Cleveland Hotel by Miss Elizabeth Green of Shelby and Mrs. iaaiN S. Ware of Kings Moun tain. Miss Eiuott wore a black crepe j dress with black accessories and a gardenia at her shoulder. 'j The table was attractively deco rated with wedding bells. There was one large white crepe wedding bell in th6 center with a smaller one on each side of it and each of the three was surrounded with white 'mums and ivy. White satin ribbons coming from beneath the central wedding bell, ran to the places of guests where small white wedding ! b^Us, attached to the ends of the! ribbons, served as place cards. Covers were laid for Miss Elliott, Mrs. B. H. Elliott, Miss Barbara Tid dy, Mrs. Harry Elliott, Mrs. Bob Wil liam*, Mrs. Hubert Plaster, all of | Shelby, Mrs. David Neill and Mrs. B. S. Neill of Kings Mountain, Mrs. j Jack Fortune of Hickory, Mrs. Buren j S. Neil), Jr., of Gastonia, Mi9s Fran- 1 ces Atkinson of Gaffney, S. C., and f Mi9s DOrothy Mitchell of Sharon, S. c. y Robert Neill Fetes Groomsmen ' Robert Harrison Neill was host at j a slag dihner at the home of his! parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Neil-1, on ; ?Friday night, honoring the men who look part in his wedding Sunday. < A four-course steak dinner with other delectable accompaniments ?was served. 'At this time gifts were presented lo the attenadnts by the hosts. S. C. Jollys To Note 50th Anniversary A basket dinner will be held on Sunday, the thirteenth of November, , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. ! Jolly, celebrating their anniversary along with the birthday of their only . great-grandchild, Judy Ann Boheler, ! who will be one year old. Mr. and Mrs. Jolly celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding on Wednesday, the ninth of Novem- J ber. They have six children, twenty one grand-children, and one great- 1 grandchild. j USE .... * HERALD KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Phones 167 or 283 Carpenter-Plonk Invitations Issued The following invitations have been issued: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Troy Carpenter request the honour of your presence art the marriage of their daughter Dorcas Aileen to Mr. John Butler Plonk on Saturday, the twenty-sixth of November at eight o'clock in the evening Central Methodist Church Kings Mountain, North Carolina Reception at nine o'clock , Woman's Club R. s. v..p. Mrs. A. H. Patterson Bridge Hostess . I Mrs. A. H. Patterson entertained with two tables of bridge at her home on Gaston street Wednesday! afternoon November 2. The rooms j were aglow with bowls of fall flow- j ers. "At the completion of the games when tallies were compared, Mrs. E. j T. Plott and Mrs. J. H. Arthur were presented gifts for holding highest score at each table. A very tempting dessert course with Russsian tea was served by the hostess. Woodman Circle ?Meets Friday 7:30 i Supreme Forest Woodman Circle meets Friday at 7:30 in the WOW hall. _ - ? Refreshments will be served, Mrs. Margaret Wright states, and all are invited to attend. Personals Mr. and Mrs. tf. K. Willis were Sunday guests in Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Brodas Herndon spent the weekend in Atlanta. Jimmy Kimmell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Khrtmell, returned last j week from the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Moorhead spent Sunday J 1n Western North Carolina. Mrs. Lillie Hartsoe and son, Aaron of Fort Mill, S. C., spent the weekend in Aberdeen visiting Mr. and Mrs. "Chick" Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ware and dau ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Pressly Barry ! were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. j and Mrs. Erskine Long of Florence, ; S. C. Guests of Mrs. Y. F. Throne"burg Sunday were her parents, Mr. and Mrs,' W. B. Murray of Maiden, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Murray of Hickory. Miss Jean Davis, student at Greensboro College, and roommate Miss Fay Dean Evans, Lexington, were weekend guests of Miss Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. tf. R. Davis. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buck All ran Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. K. Fraley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fraley of Gastonia and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fraley. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph Cline, Mrs. R. . S. Mauney, Miss Mae Royster, Mrs.) Edna Abernathy and Nancy Aber nathy of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hambrlght Sunday and attended the Dedication of the Olx on Presbyterian church. Announcing... . The Opening Of Owens Studio # Portraiture ? 24-bour service on Kodak Finishing ' * 14 Photographs j^L ypMrrieoii 9 to 5 RAMBLING SKETCHES OF Oak Giove News By Mrs. William Wright Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andt Mrs. Richard Spencer were Rev. C. j C. Crow of Shelby and Mr, and Mrs.] D. A. Phillips of Kings Mountain, j Master Carl Champion spent sev eral days ? bd past week with his cousins, Mr. Donald and Ronald El. j lis, and Master Lionel Barnes of Grover. Mrs. J. D. Champion and children Mrs. Eugene Champion and daugh ter, Patsy, and Mrs. Roderic of Wil mington, N. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Champion, Sr., dur ing the weekend. Mr; and Mrs. Hugh Canipe and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bell, and Mrs. Lester Canipe spent Sun day at Duke and Pittsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Champion and son, Carl, were Sunday dinner, guests.of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watter son and children of Patterson Grove. Miss Annie Randall of Grover was a recetvt guest in the Watterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware and chil dren, Annette and Michael, were Wednesday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lovelace and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watterson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamrick and children of Kings Mountain were the Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Horace Bell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ledford and son, Jerry, of Nebo Valley, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K. B. I Ledford and daughter, Martha Sue. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone, 3r., and son, Billy, of El Bethel were Sun | day guests <>f Mrs. Stone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Bell and chil dren spent the week end in Besse mer City with Mr. and Mrs. Alex | !++++++ ++*??{?+++++?+?#?++++++* MoMllllan. Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Queen and son of Beams Mill, and Mr. and Mrs. SherriM Queen. and daughter of : Shelby spent Sunday afternoon with j their grandmother, Mrs. H. T. Wri ght and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wray arid ehil- , dren of Charlotte were Saturday af ternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs., Sam Bell. Mrs. Laura McQtli Wolf left'Fri-, day night accompanied b> her bro ' thers, Messrs Isaac and v'l'l Me Gill, for Leiand, N. C., wherr Mrs. Wolf will resume her work after spending, several weeks vacation here with her daughter, Mrs. Stokes Wright and other relatives. Mr. A. A. Gibson has been seri- ' ously ill for several days. Misses Betty Jean Champion, Car olyn Bell and Joan Ford delightful ly entertained Miss Margie Allen with a surprise birthday party Sat urday night at the home of the for mer. A large crqwd was presept af j ter an evening of fun and amuse ment. The honoree was presented with a shower of nice gifts, after wh'.ch the hostesses served delicious refreshment plates, and colas. Bovine tuberculosis has ow be come so scarce that veterinary .schools sometimes have difficulty in locating tuberculosis cattle for study by students. The 1949 cotton crop is estimated at 15,446,000 bales, with a per- acre lint yield of 286.2 pounds as compar. ed with the 10-year average of 254 pounds. By practicing chemical defolia tion ? ridding the plant of its lea ves ? many Tar Heel' farmers are improving both the yield and the quality of their cotton crops. ? 1 V V f HARRIS FUNERAL HOME ? Ambulance Service ? Phone 118 Kings Mountain, N. C. |"'Tiiriiiiiiniiiimnmniiniini(iiiwwwiMMni?iMiMwi Hayes Assigned To Camp Carson Outfit ' 'i Voyd L. Hayes, lrS Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hives Hayes of route 3, Kings Mountain, N. C\, has recent ly been assigned ford uty with He..i vy Mortar Co., of the -14ih Regimen- [ tal Combat Team at. Camp Carson, Colorado, near Colorado Springs, wheer he wil participate in train ing for Mountain and Winter Res-/' cue work. . The 14th RCT has a long and en-, viable record dating back to 1790 whert the first 14th Infantry Regi ment was formed. More recently, it will be remembered for its invalua b.e assistance in "Operation Snow botnjd" during the severe winter of 11)19 at which lime many families were isolated and much valuable live stock endangered. Pfc. Hayes, a cook, entered the .military service on IN August 19 IK and received his Basic Training Fti Jackson, S. C., with Medical Co. 11th Inf. SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD DR. NATHAN H. REED OPTOMETRIST Professional Bldg-r-Over Home Building & Loan Eyes Examined Visual Care Hours ? 9 to 5 p. m. daily - Closed Wednesday P. M. Phone 492 ? Kings Mountain, N. C. ' * Now you can have plenty of comforting heat and still save fuel. In addition to its fuel-saving "Midget" Pilot, Perfec tion Heaters have large heat-saving radiators, heat-direct ing shutters, extra- large louver areas for rapid heat dis tribution. Everything is designed to give you the most heat from every drop of fuel oil. Be wise? economize with Perfection ? your finest, fuel-saving home heater. COOPERS. Inc. 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