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The Herald - $2.00 Per Year AO huwi vtluJL.. ..to Jtxtu udt that makes so Valuable! Jf your telephone were the only one in town, it wouldn't 'be worth very much to you. It's the people you can call and the people who can call you thjt makes telephone scrvice mean so much. The value of your telephone increases as more new telephones are installed. Today there, are more than twice as many telephones in service as there were before the war and new ones continue, to go in at a record rate. Probably some of your friends or relatives are among these thousands upon thousands of new subscribers. Yes, it's the other fellow's telephone that helps to make yours so valuable. ? When you consider how much it does for you at the price you pay, telephone service stands out as one of today's real bargains. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY MRS. P. D. HERNDON, Editor MR. AND MRS. JAMES CALVIN CRAWFORD Pretty Church Ceremony Unites Miss Allen And Mr. Crawford i ; ' A wedding which united two I change of vowb. prominent families was solemnl- An enchanting setting had zed at Beiitlehem Baptist church ! been created by posing several 1 on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'- stately floor b&skets holding ' clock when Miss Selma Hazel Al- white gladioli before massed Flo len, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rida palms. These were softly il Willlsm Andrew Allen, 'became luminated >by the glow of myriad the bride of James Calvin Craw- ' cathedral tampers neld in branched ford, son of Mr., and Mrs. Roy \ candelabra which were grouped Crawford of Bethany, S. C. Rev. T. ? to form a brihtant octagonal de W. Fogleman, pastor of the chur- 1 sign at the altar. Other candela ch, read the Impressive double bra placed ?rt each side of the oen ring ritual and heard the ex- tral arrangement provided a dis ROSE'S Reg. 49c 2-Bor Tricot Knit White or pink with Ptcot elastic leq or band leq. Sires smalL medium, large. Shop Now. Save 20c on oach pair. 8Y2" DRESSING COMBS 2 or 3 STICK KITES REG. 55c OILCLOTH 46 inches wide in a beauti ful selection of colon and patterns. Powder Pulls ? 4 lor . Ladies' Cotton Apron SPECtALI KITCHEN SET 8 pc. set in Deltcous Apple .l?dM<UjLS<*e_ B?k. 4 cabuisters. bread box. waste basket and refuse can . sraciAu SANDWICH Infants' Dresses Alarm Clocks . ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILERS tinctive (background lor the sa tip-draped choir lofts. Special pews were marked with dainty crescents of fern, white pom pom chrysanthemums and gladiolus florets. Prior to the cetennjuy a pro gram of nuptial music was pre sented by Mrs. Juanita Warren, pianist, and Max Blackburn, vo cal soloist. Mrsj Warren's num bers included "Romance," Rubin stein, "Serenade," Schubert, "Bar carolle". Tchalkowsky, "Trau merei," Schumann, and "The Ko 3ry," Nervin. Traditional march - were used tar the processional and recessional and during the ceremooy, she played "Liebes traum" by Lizst. Mr. Blackburn "Wttrg i^eStovcn^a "Oh, Promise Me" and "The Sweetest Story Ever Tokl" Stuitz. The bride, a petite brownette, was escorted to the altar and giv en in marriage by her father. She was exceptionally lovely in her gQwn of rich ivory satin, design ed with a molded bodice which feal'.red a deep yoke of fragile French lace and fitted Sleeves which ended in points over the hands. The exquisite lace was re peated at the waistline, making a charming outline of the V shaped basque. The fully gather ed skirt" extended into a grateful cathedral train. Her fingertip veil of misty imported illusion had' a short over-tier and was secured tiaia-gLpW'yert ffrapg*1 blossoms and seed pearls. She carried exotic white; orchids nest led in a cascade bouquet of tiny calla lilies and whke maline. Miss Grace Allen was her sis ter's maid of honor. Her dress of ociutillating gold satin was fash ioned with fitted bodice having epaulet sleeves and curved neck line and a full skirt. Her cres cent-shaped bouquet was of Tal isman roses with wide cascading ribbon. She wore matching roses, in her hair. Bridesmaids were Misses Ca therine Dover, -cousin. the bride, Geneva Crawford, cousin of the bridegroom. Edith McDaniel; and Betty Hayes. Their gowns, pat terned like that of the maid of honor, were of lustrous satin. Two wore rose pink dresses and had yellow orchids In tfrcir hair. They carried crescents of Brandywine ( roses. The two others were c in I Waily blue, with lavender or-, j chlds in their hair, and carried) bouquets of pink bountiful roae*..] ?WEARY1 snciAiPot ELGIN (cD| Got the '' ? ?/ ' ' * - M a r I ' ? . Mainspring* that hold* it* ?priariatH. Available for -Misses Mary Ruth Edwards, neice of the bride, and Peggy Spearman, neice of ? the bride groom, served as Junior brides maids. Their costumes were - rer plicas of that worn by the . maid of honor. They wore mitts to mat ch their dresses and carried small crescents of Talisman rosea. The bride's mother was chic in; in a dress of charcoal-grey crepe. Her shoulder bouquet was a lav ender orchid. The mother of the bridegroon*> was smartly attired in <deep blue crepe. She also wore a lavender orchid at her Shoulder.* Serving the bridegroom as beet man was his father and ushers were Hal Allen, ol Clwarlotte, bro ther of the.ibride, Samuel Craw* ford, brother of the- bridegroom,. J. N. Crawford and .Alfred Craw ford, cousins of the; brldegroom. Sunday's bride was educated In the city schools Where sh*wa* a popular students She is now lit business with her .-family at Al len's Flower Shop. Mr. Crawford attended Bethany High School anA served 18. mon ths in the Army during- World War n. He, too.- Is affiliated' with Allen's Flower Shop. Immediately following' their marlage, the young -couple left for a short wedding trip. For tra veling, Mrs. Crawford wore a mo dish suit of Kelly green and an orchid lifted from hea bridal bou quet. Upon their returrn they will reside on Waco Road; Final H3es Held For "Pop" Morris Funeral ??rvlces w??r held it the home, 108 Wilson street. Wed nesday afternoon at 3' o'cloofc for Lawrence- Crimford (Pop* | Morris, 69, who died Monday <tf- ! ternoon around 2 p. mr/?fter an illness of sev*rai year*. Rev. Hairy- E. C^-mipppastor of First Chureh'of the Naaarcae, o ft' ficlated and- t?Urial was irf Gas tenia. :> Mr. MOfrhsiwaB'<borB.-in Gaston county, son -of the iate^JoTin Vrtl- ? kie and Maty Brian Mtafrrls. He had H\ed iirK4fi#s-M?o?t?tn iter 20 years arat was a former- texile employee. Surviving include his step- mo ther, Mrs. Maggie Arnold, -of Earl, ' and two half-sisters, Mrs. Boyce EJ?rly, of Kings Mountain, and M r*. J. Lee Green, of Earl. JOB JPRINTING? 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