MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor Phone 167 Benefit Party To Be At Woman's Club | The Senior Woman's Club are planning a Benefit Bridge, Rook and Canasta party to be held in the Club house next Thur:*lay, night, November 9 ?t 8 p. m. Home made cakes and. pies will he given as prize?, A mem* her of the committee in charge of arrangements asks you please hear the date in mind and plan to attend. Tickets will b<> 50c each and will include light re freshments. <? One Only PLASTIC COUCH $69 95 One Only LOVE SEAT $69.95 In Plastic. Platform - ROCKERS $2195 up Special Television CHAIR? in plastic $16.95 BOUDOIR CHAIRS $12.95 up Mahogany or Maple CHINA CABINETS ..... $39.95 Glass doors 5-piece Suites BREAKFAST ROOM ... $49.95 up Solid Cedar b WARDROBES $64.50 Solid Cedar CHESTS $18.95 up Large CLOTHES HAMPERS $10.95 Coopers, Inc THE GOOD PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE Phone 93 Hughes for Suits # Garfield Ace # Mansfield 4-Star # Varsity Town Top Quality! Top Tailoring! Specially Priced For Pre-Holiday and Mid-Season Savings! Choose from handsomest . . . fine worsteds, hearty tweeds, soft flan nels . . > all by makers you know and appreciate . y and save as you've never saved before ? right in time for proud holiday wearing ? sound practical wear the rest of this Winter and for many a season to come. Hurry in for beilt selection. ? Sport Coats ? Slacks S7.95 up Slacks you'll like for style, color and for combinations. By McGregor and Higgins. McGREGOR SPORT COATS comfortabfe, long-wearing $22.95 up USE HUGHES' CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN HUGHES Clothing Com The Place To Go? For The Brands Ton Know * ? ? ' ;.v^ MRS. WILLIAM F. MEDLIN Miss Pursur Exchanges -&ws With Rev. Medlin In Church Rites In a formal ceremony at Holy i Trinity Lutheran Church in Ral-j eigh. Sunday afternoon at 5: o' clock, Mary Katherine Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pursur, became the bride of Rev. William F. Medlin, son of Mrs.; Rasa Medlin of Kings Mountain.1 The Rev. Herbert W. Stroup, Jr.. pastor, officiated, using the double ring ceremony. before a background of woodwardia ferns and palms, grouping of seven branched candelabra' with burn ing tapers. Two gold vases of white chrysanthemums, white snapdragons were on the altar; on either side of the chancel was | a large floor vase of white snap j dragons, pom pom chrysanthe mums and white gladiolia. The isle was carpeted with white jcloth, The reserved sections for the families were marked with | bows and streamers of white sat in ribbon. Prior to the seryice a j program of nupial music was I rendered by Mrs.-E. E. Randolph* (organist. Mrs. W. K. Beichler was j soloist Given in marriage by her fa-' ther, the bride wore a gown of ice blue bridal satin by Dutch ess, accented with a yoke of mar quisette. It was highlighted by chant illy lace set with rhinest ones over the shoulders and full down the back to the waist. The full gathered skirt with a train fell from a fitted bodice which featured long sleeves coming to a flatterng point at the wrists and fastened by tiny buttons. The bride's veil was fingertip, double illusion tipped with rhin estones and pearls on .the crown, The bride carried a cascade of Fleur D'Amour, phaeloenopsis or chids and white petaled Orchids, tied with butterbly bows and an tique satin ribbons. , Miss Mary Rosella Medlin. sis: ter of the groom, was maid of honor. Her gown was pink taf feta, with matching gaunlets. and a dainty fitted bodice com ing to a point in the back with a tiny bustle. She carried a cascade bouquet of briercliffe roses, or chid pompoms ? and burgundy colored snapdragons; tied with butterfly bows and streamers of rainbow satin ribbons. In her hair was 3 coronet of flowers matching the gown. The bride's maids were Miss Ellen Lucille Medlin, sister of the groom and ?oann Coats of Garn er. Their gowns were identical I dresses of coral and bud green, 1 respectively, with fitted satin bo ! dices, cap sleeves, and Queen Anne" collars. The full taffeta skirts were smartly appllqued with narrow strips bengaline type binding. They carried cas cade bouquets of golden rapture and talisman roses and pastel shades of snapdtygons- and or chid pcim poms, tied with paste! colored satin ribbons. In their hair they wore coronets of flow ers matching the gowns. Kay M. Wall, neice of tfie> bride was the little flower girl. She Wore a gown of orchid taffeta co vered wjth net and trimmed with marquisette yoke. It was tied with a saucy bow trim in the back. The full skirt was accent ed by old fashioned pick-ups. She carried a miniature bouquet of sweetheart roses and dainty pas tel colored flowers tied with pas tel satin shower ribbons. In her hair was a cluster of flpwers to match the gown. The Rev. Jacob Hose a Young of Bland, Va., served as best man. The ushers were John Oaham Pursur, brother of the bride, and M. C. Fisher of Charlotte. Mrs. Pursur, mother of the hrit^e. wore a dress of parma vio let. T"he lace bodice had a sweet heart neckline, with a jeweled clip, and over it a long sleeve short bolero. At her shoulder was A lavender hybrid orchid cor sage. Mrs. Medlin. mother of the groom, wore a two-piece dress coat svit of Jay green gabardine, with covered buttons extending down the front. Her corsage was a lavender hybrid orchid. A reception for all the guests was given immediately after the ceremony at the- home of the bride. A color scheme of green .and white was carried out in flo ral decorations throughout the house. Mrs. W. M. Wall, sister of the bride, greeted the guests at the door. Mrs. John G. Purs.ur, sis ter-in-law of the bride, presided over the punch bowl. The bridal couple cut the first slice of the three-tiered wedding cake, which was then served to the guests by Mrs. Jim Collier and Miss Marie O'Neal, both of Raleigh. For travelying the bride wore a grev two-piece dress coat suit, with coral trimming, and black I accessories. Pinned to her coat was the orchid corsage from her bouquet. ? ? Mrs. Medlin was graduated from Hugh Morson High school. [She also received a business course there. For the past year and a half, she has been employ ed as secretary to tha Equity Life Insurance company in Columbia, South Carolina. Rev. Medlin was graduted from Kin.rs Mountain high school, Le noir Rhyne College in Hickory, and the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary in Columbia, South Carolina. Immediately following the re jCeptlon the couple left for a i wedding trip to Miami. Fla., and I Havana. Cuba. They will be at I home after November 12 at I Blountville, Tenn., where Rev. r Medlin is now serving as pastor. | The out of town guests were from Tennessee, South Carolina, Vermont, Florida, and Kings Mountain. Wedding Breakfast Honors Miss Warlick Mrs. W. O. Ruddock and little Diane Falls entertained Miss Avis Warlick and her wedding party at a wedding breakfast Saturday morning at twelve o' clock. The Ruddock home was artis tically decorated with marigolds bronze and white chrysanthe mums. Miss Warlick was presen ted a corsage upon her arrival. The menu for the breakfast was ham with pineapple rings, grits, gftrlic eggs, hot biscuits, preserves, apr'? iuice, coffee and cherry pie. Miss Warlick took this oocas-. Ion to present her attendants with lovely chokers of miniature pearls. The hostess gift to the honoree was a set of sterling silver. Leaders Workshop At Davidson School The Girl Scout Workshop will be held at Davidson School, Nov ember 7, at 7:30 p.m. All leaders are urged to attend. These Work shops will be held the first Tues day in every month in order to help Troop Leaders plan their month's activities. SHOTGUNS and RIFLES FOR SALE AT PHIFER'S ? REMINGTON , ? WINCHESTER ? IVER JOHNSON ? SAVAGE ? MOSSBERG ? HARRINGTON and RICHARDSON ? STEVENS ? ITHACA Single and DOUBLE BARREL, Pumps and AUTOMATIC SHOTGUNS ? ?. ?/ . - Single Shot, Clip and Tu bular Magazines. Automa tic and Repeating Rifles PHIFER Hardware Co. Phone 46 Mrs. J. M. Cooper Bridge Club Hostess Members of the Ace Of dabs and additional guests met at the home "Of Mns. J. M. Cooper Thurs, day afternoon. The party rooms were attracti vely arranged with a variety of ' dahlias and roses. When cards were laid aside Mra. Cooper's prizes went to Mrs. H. S. Biackmer wbr scored high est and Mrs Arnold Kiser who was runner-up for second high. A salad course was served and a sweet course passed. Invited guests included Mrs. Arnold Kiser, Mrs. H. S. Black mer, Mrs. George Houser and Mrs. Hugh Ormand. The Herald ? $2.00 Per Year ]ops in Sport (bats New Shipment Navy Blue Flannel SPORT COATS MEN'S STORE Youl will really ap preciate this quali ty 100% Virgin Wool value! V \ ' _ . ? %'? ?? Sizes 34 to 42 COLUMBIA HOPE CHEST I open THE rniUMRiA hope CHESLAND ?? WIN A TREASURE CHEST OF VALUABLE GIFTS ABSOLUTEL Y FREE BEGINS FRIDAY NOV. 3rd. ? NOTHING TO BUY ? NOTHING TO WRITE ? NO OBLIGATION TRY YOUR MAGIC KEY AT OUR STORE AND WIN AfTREASURE CHEST OF GIFTS ; .* ? $200 COLUMBIA DIAMOND RING 1 "/-JEWEL LADIES' WRIST WATCH 17- JEWEL GENTS' WRIST WATCH NUMEROUS OTHER VALUABLE GIFTS NOTICI: During the run of the Contest all Key % will givo you a $1.00 crodit toward ony pur chat*

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