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Miss Morrow Weds E. G. Patton A decorative motif of pink was observed for the wedding of Miss . Caroline Kirven Morrow and Ed ward Glenn Patton, who spoke their vows on Saturday after noon at 4 o'clock before tlie altar wf the Flr&t Presbyterian church in Gastonla. The Rev. G. T. Brown read the ritual which Included the double ring service. A program of tnusic was pre sented by Mra. Fred Ratchford at the organ and Mrs. R. H. Philhour at the piano. The organ alone was used for the traditional pro cessional and recessional num bers, and during the ceremony Mrs. Ratchford played "Caprice Vlennois" by Kreisler. Given in marriage by her bro ther, Norman Morrow, the bride wore a graceful street-length mo del in heather-colored lace with matching bolero. Her hat and ac cessories were in the heather tone, and she carried a bouquet of Parma violets and pink perfec tion Cartiellias accented with vio let nylon net and showered with narrow pink ribbon, Mrs. Walter W. Dickson was matron of honor and the bride's only attendant John Alexander Ross of Raleigh attended Mr. Patton as best man, ?nd ushers were Nollie G. Patton and Frank C. Patton, Jr., of Mor ganton. A reception at the home of the bride's mother on the New Hope (Road followed the ceremony. Mrs. Patton is the only daugh ter of Mrs. Norman Morrow and the late Mr. Morrow, former resi dents of Kings Mountain. Mr. Pattpn is the son of Mrs. Joseph (Reuben Patton of Morganton and ithe late Mr. Patt6n. For a southern trip, Mrs. Patton wore a Ltli Ann Spring suit in fbelge wool, a small hat trimmed - with jeweled for-get-me-nots, and Iblack accessories. She completed >?(her costume with stone martin tfurs. Mrs. E. W. Griffin, Walter Grif. fin, Mrs. W. T. Weir and Mrs. M. A. Ware attended the wedding (from Kings Mountain. Intermediate MYF Paints Equipment In preparation for a party to be held Saturday night, the In termediate MYF met in the chur ch basement Tuesday afternoon and painted recreation equip ment. . A shuffleboard court and ac cessories, a ping-pong table, and a game cabinet were among the things painted. I Mrs. J. A. Neisler Bridge Hostess The home >if Mrs. J. A. Neisler was lovely on Tuesday afternoon with cut flowers featuring chry santhemums and polnsettlas when she entertained the Tues day Afternoon 'bridge club. Mrs. George Houser, Mrs. Jim Smith and Mrs. Amos Dean were invited to play With club mem bers. At the count of scores, high score prize for visitors was pre sented Mrs. George Houser. Mrs. C. A. Dilling received high for members. A chicken salad course was ser ved at the conclusion of the pro gressions. Chicken Supper Saturday Night The W. S. C. S and M. Y. F, of Grace Methodist churoh will have a chicken supper Saturday night, at the parsonage. Supper will be served from 5 <p. m, until 9 p. m. at $1.00 a ,<iate, the proceeds will "be used for the Youth Fellowship group. The public is cordially invited. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dellinger announce the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, January 10, Shelby hospital, . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bridges, route 3, announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday January 13, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Martin route 3, announce the birth of a son Thursday, January 11, Shel by hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Houser an nounce the birth of a daughter Monday, January 15, Shelby hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaufman of Guilford" College announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Gayle, Sunday, January 14. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lovelace, route 3, announce the birth of a daughter, Monday, January 15, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hazel Gantt announce the birth of a son, Mon day January 15, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Butler Plonk announce the birth of a daugh ter, Deborah Ann, Thursday, Jan uary 11, Presbyterian Hospital, Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas A. McNeill, route 1, announce the birth of a daughter Tuesday, January 16, Shelby hospital. SAVE! If* the American Way to Success. National Thrift week honors Benjamin Franklin, born January 17. 1706. We believe as Franklin did. that thrift has been the basis of our American economy. We are proud to T Join In the observance of his birth and National Thrift Week. Save 910 monthly and hare $1,000 plus DIVIDENDS, itt S 1/3 years. Full-paid shares: If you hare lump sum money to in vest. we offer you full-paid shares in this association. And we offer other savings plans, which you should inquire about. Home 1 Building & Loan Association A. H. Patterson. Sec.-Treas. M&& - k : : : Social Calendar Friday 7:30? Regular meeting of the Se nior Woman's club at the club house; 8:00? Ht-Lo bridge club meets with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bridges. 8:00 ? Miss Barbara Matthews is entertaining for Miss Myr tice Weaver, bride-elect. Monday 2:30 ? Duplicate club meets with Mrs. S. O. Davis at the Country Club. 7:30 ? Frances Hamilton circle meets with M^s. Deck Ful ton. 7:30 ? The1 Youth Council of the Methodist church meets with Miss Jo Ann Hayes. 8:00 ? Mary Kennedy Circle meets with Mrs. John Gamble. 8:00 ? Frances Garrison circle meets with Mrs. E. W. Neal. Tuesday 3:00 ? Contract Club meets with Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, Jr. 8:00? Tuesday night bridge club meets with Mrs. Coman Fails. 8:00 ? Twin-Table bridge club meets with Mrs. i'. D. Hern don. 7:30 ? La Fete Rook Club meets with Mrs. B. F. Beam. Mrs. Brymer Hostess To Queen Of Clubs Members of the Queen of Clubs and one additional guest. Mrs. J. B. Simpson were delight fully entertained Tuesday night by Mrs. Bill Brymer at her home in Bessemer City. Several progressions of bridge were played. The hostess prizes were presented to Mrs. Simpson for compiling the highest score. Mrs. Buddy Lackey received tne consolation prize. Mrs. Don Carpenter, who has been in Norfolk, V?., for the past several weeks with her husband came in during the party. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter are on their way to Jacksonville, Fla., where Mr. Carpenter will be stationed. A salad course with accessories was served at the conclusion of the games. Personals Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Fuller were guests over the weekend of the former's sister, Mrs. W. B. Hobbs and Mr. Hobbs, of Whiteville. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davia atten ded the funeral services of Mrs. Roberts Tuesday at Sulphur' Springs. R. G. Plonk, Jr., member of the school faculty at Thomasvllle, spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Plonk. Mrs. Ernest Bobbitt and Mrs. Florence Hope spent Monday in Charlotte. Mrs. John, B. Plonk and young daughter, Deborah Ann, returned Wednesday from the Presbyterian Hospital In Charlotte and ire at the home of Mrs. Plonk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Carpenter. Richard O. White of the U. S. Navy, returned by plane to his base at Key West, Fla., last week after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Whit?. ' >v . Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harris had as guests last week his brother, Claud Harris and Mrs. Harris of Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harris and guests spent the weekend in Columbia. ' " # Robert McDanlel underwent a minor operation in the Gaston Memorial hospital In Gastorria Monday morning. His condition was greatly improved Thursday morning according to reports. Sunday dinner guests of Miss| Matilda Dedmond included Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Dedmond, Mr. . and Mrs. George Dedmon and daughter, Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil Dedmond and two sons and Miss Mary Jane Toney of Shelby, j Mr. and Mrs. John Oaveny, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Goforth and Mrs. Charlie Sheppaxd of Kings Moun tain. i Because ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ? Mrs. Aaleen Wright of Morrisvilla. fa.. annouocM the engagement of her daughter. Mary Helen, above, to Mr. Eugene Joseph Timms, eon of Mr. and Mn Turner Joseph Timms. of Kings Mountain. Miss Wright is a niece of Mrs. C, F. Thomasson. Jr? and Is well known in Kings Mountain. She is a stu dent at Woman's College. Greensboro. The wedding will be held in the spring. (Photo by Carlisle.) Miss Brasher* District Head Miss LaUna Brashears, Cleve land county home agent, was e lected as chairman of tiome a gent of Southwestern district, re presenting 17 counties at the meetlhg held in Gastonla court house Friday. Farm and home agents from the district attended the general meeting Friday for a conference featuring D. S. Weaver, director of North Carolina extension ser vice of Raleigh, as guest speaker. Others who appeared on the program were Fred Wagoner, as sistant State 4-H club leader, and Edwin Coates of the agricultural engineering department Gaston NCE A Unit To Hear Official Mrs. Helen G. Neal, president of the Gaston county ynit'of the North Carolina Education asso ciation, announced this week that Miss Mary Titus, of Wash ington, D. C., Will address mem bers of the Gaston county unit at a meeting to toe held at the Ma sonic Temple in Gastonia on Feb ruary 15th. . ? ML*? Titus Is national chairman I of the legislative committee of the United Forces for Education. [ Gates County poultrymen are practicing culling to remove "loafers" from their flocks and thereby Increase profits. Troop 33 met Monday for the meeting. The president called the meeting to order. The secretary called the roll. Then we went to the City Hall and saw where the firemen slide down the pole. We saw where they slept. Then we went to, an office and heard a message over thetwo- way radio. Then we went down to the drug store and got some ice cream. Then we went back to the chur ch. Peggy Craig and Peggy Black gave a joke. Then we sang some songs. We had our goodbye cir cle and went home. Becky Ormand, Reporter. * Dairy cow numbers have decli ned 7 percent in North Carolina since 1944. This compares with a decline of 12 per cent throughout the nation during the same peri od. There are more than 1,300 tree, shrub, and herb varieties in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on the North Carolina -Ten nessee border. LAND POSTED NOTICES 20c Pei Dozen? $1.65 Pei 100 At The Kings Mountain Herald Office Phones 167 and 28* MARLOWE'S CENTER SERVICE ON THE BUSY CORNER Phone 62 - HARD STARTING? Cold wniW It hard on balMrlM. Avoid starting trouble* and delays. Don't take chanco*. Ut w* i n ipect //our battery today. If It needs replacement wo'lt glv* you a liberal trade-In allowance on o new, guar an teed Iff d Conshohocken battery. Came In today for your free hotfery check-up WATCH FOB OPENING Wee Folk Shop In February At 216 West Montnain Street (Former Woodward & Son Location) One Price! ISam Choice, Values to $2495 Chenille
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