MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor PHONE 167 - xj&lv" ANNOUNCEMENT ? Mr. and Mrs. Abron Plato Warllck announce the engagement of **i?ir daughter. Avis Male, to Daniel Kenneth Gill, son of Mr. and Mr*. Daniel J. Gill of New York City and the late Mr. y^Brffg l-K : It ?) ? ?. ?>' ?? ??? EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED DR. D. M. MORRISON OPTOMETRIST IN KINGS MOUNTAIN On Each Tuesday and Friday Afternoons Hour* 1 to 5 P. M. MORRISON BUILDING Telephone 316-J EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT IN SHELBY Monday, Wednesday and SATURDAY 8 A. M. to S P. M. Tuesday and Friday 8 A. M. to 12 Noon Royster Building Dial 5981 FLOOR COVERINGS ? Rubber Til? & VINYL ? Inlaid Linoleum ' ? Plastic Tile ? Congowall ? For any room in the house Kings Mtn. Floor Covering Co. W. F. (Bill) Osborne, Special Representative Phone 287 -W Personals I Mjes. Frank Sheil of Tampa J Fla., was a weekend. guest of Mr. | and Mr.s M. L. Harmon. Rev. and -Mrs: P. D. Patrick re > turned Monday from Montreat where they spent the past sev t eral weeks. Mm. R. H. Lyles of Clarksville,1 Va., and Dickie Betts of South! Hill, Va., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Beam. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patterson i were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smathers of Charlotte. Mrs. W. G. Grantham and Miss Barbara Grantham are spending 'several days at Crescent Beach. I Jack Ruth leaves Thursday (to-j day) to resume his studies and football practice at Davidson Col- 1 lege. Smyre Williams, Jr., of Win ston -Salem was a guest last week of B T.' Wright, Jr. Miss Nancy Nickels leaves th?S| week for Albemarle, where she, will be a member of the school! faculty for the coming year. I Mr. and Mrs. Baxter I'ayseur arc vacationing this week ai; ! Fontana Village,. Fontana Darn. IN.'C. On their way back they at- j i tended the play "Unto. These 1 Hills" at Cherokee. Q? Mr. Leslie McGinnis of Rich ] mond, Va., spent several days j last week with friend.: in Kings' Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson ? spent the weekend at Blowing Rock. | Mrs. Lona McGill returned ( Thursday from Bon darken where she had spent a month. | Miss Ina Belle Helms of Clear water, Fla., Mrs. Frank Brown, ? o ? Johnny Brown of Winter Haven, Fla., Mrs. A. L. Noles and Mlss| Vn nl? Mae Howel, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bridges vis ited relatives In Lenoir Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Lowery, Mrs. Floyd Herndon and Miss Pinkie Randall were Sunday guests of 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, of Liberty,1 jS. C. (Mrs. Bud McDaniel and son,1 Jimmie, have returned from a Visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tankers-! ley of Louisville, Ky. They also visited in Jeffersonville, Ind., and other places of Interest enroute. j Mr. and Mrs. Burch Callahan, Jr., of Rutherfordton were Sunday guests of Miss Doris Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrill and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Beam, (Margaret Ann Beam, and Miss Margaret Harmon recently attended the play "Unto These Hills" at Cherokee. Among the out-of-town guests at the annual picriic of Central Methodist church Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Ham mond, and Tommy Hammond of Spartanburg and Tom Harmon of ! Oxford. The honor guest was Miss Peggy Hammond. "j SO MUCH REFRIGERATOR FOR SO LITTLE MONEY! MODEL U-87 ? Big freeror locker hold* 35 lb*, of frozen fooJ. ? Class meat trsy provide* safe not Ige for bulky meats. ? Extra deep porcelain -enamel crisper keeps 14.5 qts. of fruit and vegetable* dewy-fresh. ? Fully S.7 cubic feet pf space with 1 4.9 tquare feet of shelves. ? Bottle shelf hold* ] 2 qts. of milk. ?Eff-O-Mtt (tore* 16 eggs, dis pense* them one ot two at a time. $239.95 W mm m ? ?w w CONVINItNT TKftMS On The Busy Corner? Phone 62 MRS. JACKSON RAMSAUR MAUNEY Mauney-Tolleson Vows Spoken In Church Ceremony Saturday Miss Betsy Louise Tolleson, on ly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Wilkins Tolleson, became the bride of Jackson Bamsaur Mauney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney Saturday at twelve-thir ty in the afternoon in Cenral Me hodist church. Rev. J. H. Brendall "officiated. 'Ifb^ekgffiurttPgr^Sttfr^cs, a* gainst which cathedral tapers burned in wrought iron candela bras. In the fore ground was an effective arrangement of floor baskets of daisies. Family pews were marked with arrangements of daisies tied with white satin bows. The wedding music was pre sented by Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, organist, and Miss Patty Harris of Jacksonville Fla., vocalist. Mrs. Mauney played Theme from "Concerto in A Minor,"' by Grieg; "Norwegian Bridal Procession," by Grieg; and "Clair de Lune," by [Debussy. Miss .Harris sang "I Love Thee," by Grieg. "You'll Never Walk Alone," by Rogers, 'was played durinp the ceremony. The bridal chorus- from "Lohen grin" was .used for the proces sional, and the wedding march !from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream" for the recessional. I The bride was gi 'en in marri age by her father, William Wil kins Tolleson, ~nd Paul Mauney was his son's beat man. Ushers were Bill Moss, Harvey Bumgard Iner, F.arle Myers, and George Tol leson, brother of the bride. ^ The bride wore a gown of im ported French organdy, hand em ibroidered. The bodice was fash ioned with fitted midriff, and a tiny, face framing, stand-up col- j lar which extended in scallops in to, the short sleeves. Scallops formed the sweetheart neckline. The floor lengh full skirt was embroidered from hem line to waist. Her finger tip length two tiered veil of imported illusion j fell from a coronet of seed pearls She carried a shower oouquet of daisies. Miss Betty Lynch Was maid of honor. She wore a gown of 'blue imported Swiss organdy over blue taffeta with fitted bodice, sweet tit-art neckline, and full, ankle lengh skirt, and matching organ dy mitts. She wore a headband J of daisies and carried an old- j fashioned bouquet pf the same^ flowers. Bridesmaids were Missj Nina Walton of Greensboro and Miss Pauline Mauney, sister of the groom. They wore pastel or- J that of the maid of honor carried flowers identical to hers. The" bride's mother wore a pow der blue crepe dress with a shoul der corsage of pink roses, a grey h it, and white accessories. The groom's mother wore a blue dress with black accessories, a winter [white hat, and a corsage of pink , roses. ' There was no reception. For the wedding trip th<; bride wore a 'navy blue corded faille suit with dusty pink accessories and a i shoulder corsage of daisies lifted from her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Mauney was graduated from Kings Mountain high school in 1915 and received her A. B. de 'gree from Woman's College of 'the University of North Carolina | in 1949. For the past twelve mon ths she has been on the staff of the Library of W. C. U. N. C. Mr. Mauney also graduated from Kings Mountain high school in 1945 and attended the Univer sity of North Carolina and North j Carolina Sate College prior to serving two years in the United ! States Marine Corps. For the past two years he has attended Iowa I State College. Immediately following the wed ding ceremony Mr. and Mrs. W. [W. Tolleson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney were hosts to the out-of-town relatives and guests and the bridal party at a lun cheon served on the lawn at the Mauney home. Among the out-of-town guests present were Miss Esther An drews, of Louisburg, N. C., Mrs. Bessie V. Tolleson, Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Brown, Mr. W. Z. Brown of Elkin, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Morris of Henderson* ville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Jenness, Mrs. A. I. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tolleson, Miss ' Martha Tolleson, Mr. George Tol- ] A TRIBUTE TO OUR NEWSBOYS! The eager-faced lad who stands on the corner in all kinds of -weather selling newspapers is, in every sense of the wferd. an American businessman. He is a self starter. He is up bright and early and on the job late at night. Nobody backs him with capital or confidence. He supplies all this himself . . . and banks solely on his own alertness and salesmanship. Your newsboy may deliver your newspaper to your door. If so. he is even a more astute businessman, for he not only throws his papers at countless front porches, but doubles back regularly to make collec f tions. Yes. the uawsboy is an American institution. Keep up the good work, youngster. We're ALL be hind you I We Salute Kings Mountain! cfk&um .MKDHS Cft GASTONIA. N. C. / . ' fiTi-xr* -..V-.to '? ? i V? . . ??? . ? of ' ' ?nvti vj : S v Vrs } Kv a P. Mr and M;>'< U lv Burns. Misses 'EliNltMf. juil'l Ma. - 'J; garet Burn--. "i Juffney'. #? *' , Mrs {Ficniing ituniisalir of Muiiius, S Mrs. E. B. Harris and M iss'l'at Jiy Harris of Jacksonville. l*ia., Miss -Nina Walton of G rei'tisboro Miss Lucille MeC'ailum of Gas tonia, Mr. Erf Vizzer of Erwin, Tenn., Miss Easdale Ram.saiir of , Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. II. 1*. Belue, 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. .Hicks of Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. J T. Smith of Belmont. | Cake-Cutting Friday Night After the Mauney -TolU son re < hearsal Friday night Mr. and' Sirs. VV. \V. Tolleson entertained with a cake cutting at their home on, Crescent Hill Drive. J*' . ! The entire home was decorated j in the traditional- green and white, using white astors and j button chrysanthemums. I ,'A hand embroidered organdy J cloth covered the refreshment ta j ble in the dining room Which held ! for decoration the three-tiered, de orated wedding cake, nuts and [minus, epergne of astors and : candles a' crystal punch bowl (.surrounded -with clematis. The i bridal cake was topped with a miniature bride aiicl gronm Ex I tending from the chke in a fan j shape were satin ribbons, when [these were pulied In; the bridal | attendants they found a bridal symbol, attached. After the on - gaged pair had cut the initial piece the cake was <fxit and ser Ved by Mrs. B. S. Noiif and Miss Esther Andrews of Louisburg'. N. C. Punch was served bv .Mrs M. j H. Biser. Members of the wedding party, the two families, and a few clow friends made up the guest list for' the after-rehearsal party. The motor vehicle registration mark in North Carolina for the first half of 1950 reached 1,036, 811, says the North Carolina De partment of Motor Vehicles. Screwworms Active In Many Sections Screw \\ orm-*. which proved to ?h?'c??sU> i l\ esiock (k's:h on many Xorth Caroiina (arms last season, ha vc become active an-ain in sev eral" sections of the State during the past few days. George D. Jones, ontomologls.t for I he State College Kxtension Service, said the Piedmont'' and mountain counties now have more eases of Iri Cessation than the Coastal Plain region. How ever. he added, farmers in all areas should be on the lookout fi >r screwworms, check with their - n> Mr.ii n.4 pur >n ; ?; iii.iifiia.v, and 11 :???>!* .?!; i n,c?fsure;J .1 k>> A : I ? .Uf needed'. Smear >j.* is ? he recommended bateriai to. use mi oombattihK the pests. It is made up according to formula; worked out by Federal and State entomologists. As an example of the losses caused by iscrewwonnst, Jones said the pests recently infected a new ram on a Chatham County farm and caused such serious in jury that the ;rnimal wi,li have to be renlaced. Many other similar cases' have been reported, the State College specialist added. See Our Sample Book Today! 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