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it ? < MRS. P. D. HERNDON. Editor Phone 167 rxmw.MW Miss Randall Shower Honoree Cleveland Times, Feb. 2) Miss Sylyla Jean Randall, ?whose marriage to AndrelV Don ald Allen win take place on Sun day in Kings Mountain, was hon ored Wednesday evening with a prettily planned miscellaneous shower when Mrs. Otis Lee, Jr., ' find "Mrs. Clarence Hoyie enter tained at the Hoyle home on East Warren street. Miss Randall chose an aqua semi-formal dress and had a pink rosebud and maline corsage at her shoulder, presented to her by the hostesses. The rooms used for the party were exceptionally pretty with a predominance of pink roses used effectively with a single pink toud in a budvase centering each table and a large arangement ot, pink roses combined with white carnations and white snapdra gons. For the evening's entetainment, bingo wag played with all the prizes, which were kitchen items, presented by the winners to the honoree. After bingo, the honor - ee was surprised with a miscel laneous shower at which time gifts which she opened and dis played for the guests. The hostesses served elaborate refreshments, also carrying out the bridal color theme, including lime sherbert, open-faced heart shaped sandwiches topped with lime dressing, dainty sandwich es shaped in wedding bells top ped with pink flower sprays, cheese sticks, white bridal cake decorated with valley lilies, mix ed nuts, pink, green and white mints and coffee. ifOWLEl Looking for the perfect Valentine? ? Then ? give hncre of her TOWLE Sterling, in the pattern she chose herself ? or the very ftrst place setting In the TOWLE pattern she has been admiring. TowtE Sterling has a wide range of prices: $2.50 for a Demi-Tasse Coffee Spoon; six- piece place settings cost as little as $29.75. So little to pay for beauty that will last for a lifetime ? solid silver by TOWLE. JCUICL SHOP 70siy\ TYlaruritaxri. 71 C Kings Mountain's Leading Jewelers ? 3 % USED FURNITURE VALUES APEX WASHER $ 39.95 SI. 00 Delivers i i i i i i i TABLE TOP PERFECTION OIL RANGES 79.95 Terms PRACTICE PIANO $119.95 Excellent Condition ? E. Z. Terms 4-PIECE REDROOM SUITE $ 69.95 Terms GOOD KITCHEN CARINET $ 14.95 SI. 00 Delivers 4-BURNER (Real Value) Perfection Oil Range .... $ 29.95 SI. 00 Delivers " LAUNDRY HEATER S 9.95 ONE STROLLER S 5.95 GOOD SOFA RED $ 1195 3-PIECE Poster Red Room Suite S 59.95 E. Z. Terms PHONE 348 MOUNTAIN ST. Sunday Rites At Lutheran Church Unite Miss Randall, A. D. Allen Miss Sylvia Jean Randal], dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. D. P, Ran-! daU, and Andrell Donald Allen of Shelby wore united in marri age In a beautiful church cere mony marked with reverence and charm at St. Matthew's church! on Sunday, February 4th, at three o'clock in the afternoon. The Reverend J. D. Sheppard, Lutheran pastor of the Ascension I church, Shelby, officiated with the impressive double ring Serv- j ice and a program of nuptial mu- i sic was presented by Mrs. J. E. i Herndon. organist, and Howard Coble, vocal soloist. Mrs. Hern don used the traditional wedding marches and,, played before the service "Love's Dream." Lis/.t; "lo A Wild Rose," McDowell, and i .' Evening Star," Wagner. Mr. Coble sang before the en trance of the wedding party "Be cause" by D'Hardelot and '.'I Love Thee" by Grieg. As a choral ben ediction to the vows, he sang "O Rerfect, Love." A pretty setting for the ex change of vows was created with a total background of potted palms and scheffeleras, with bas kets of white gladioli and snap dragons arranged before the greenery, and similar arrange, ments also placed in the altar vases. Seven -branched floor can delabra holding lighted white j tapers arranged in over-lapping j pyramids completed the setting. The Bride The bride entered .the church | and approached the altar on the j arm of her father, D. P. Randall, j who gave her in marriage. A ; striking brunette, she made a | lovely picture in her ballet-length t hand-clipped C'hantilly lace gown j fashioned with a fitted bodice I featuring an oval neckline fin i ished with a wride lace bertha. [The bouffant skirt of Chantilly lace with scalloped hemline was posed oved double net skirts and [a slipper satin slip. She wore' shoulder . length lace gauntlets caught with tiny lace buttons,' and white satin opera pumps. Her finger-tip veiling of im ported silk illusion was attached to a matching lace cap and she] carried a satin padded Chantilly lace covered Bible with long I pearl marker.*, cascaded with! flowers and topped with a red! lipped white orchid posed in white silk illusion. Her jewelry was a -pearl necklace and earring set. a gift of the gxoom. Attendant The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Ruth Randal] as maid or honor. She wore a ballet- leng- : . CARLISLE STUDIO ?FOR? ? PORTRAIT ? COLOR ? WEDDING ? COPYING OF OLD PHOTOS AND PAPERS ? ENLARGING ? COMMERCIAL ? AND CHILD Photography No. 10 Morrison Bid?. Phone 646 King* Mountain, H. C. th gown of mauve pink marquit sete and taffeta featuring an oval neckline and three-quarter len gth sleeves. The bodice and ga thered skirts were scrolled- with tiny beads and she wore a halo of mauve pink nylon maline and matching marquisette mitts. Her formal French bouquet was com posed of flowers ranging from light pink to purple, and she wore maching mauve pink satin opera pumps. The bride's mother chose a black crepe frock with lace yoke and accessories in black and had a deep lavender orchid at her shoulder. . The groom's mother chose a navy blue crepe dress with pink accessories and had a pink-tinted orchid at her sl oulder. Joe Hendrick served the groom as best man and ushers were Hayes Ledford of Gaffney, A. Pitt Beam and Roy Price of Shelby and J- W. White of State College in Raleigh. The bride is a graduate of the Kings Mountain high school and the Shelby Hospital School of Nursing; She received her labora tory technicians' course under Doctors Summerville and Burns in Charlotte and is now nurse I Allen-Randall Cake Cutting * On Saturday evening, follow ing the wedding reherasal of Miss Sylvia Jean Randall to An drell Donald Allen, Mrs. Robert Wrenn, sister of the bride-elect from Gastonia, entertained at the home Of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Randall with a prettily planned cake-cutting. Mixed flowers were used for decoration throughout the home with the exception of the dining room which was elaborately dec orated in the bridal motif. The white three-tiered bridal cake was at one end of the table and a silver coffee service at the other. The central decoration was technician in the Hunter Clinic, Shelby. Mr. Alien, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Allen of Shelby, graduated from Number Three high school and attended North Carolina State College in Raleigh. During World War II, Mr. Allen served with the Merchant Marines and for the last 18 months has been in the 674th TC Heavy Truck Re serve Unit in Shelby. He has been associated with the Shelby Sup ply Company for the past four years. ; . Following the ceremony, the bridal couple left for a wedding trip. For going -away, the bride chose a chic black gabardine cos tume suit with which she wore a white blouse and a black velvet cloche with a brief black veiling and other accessories in black. She wore the orchid from her bri dal bouquet at her shoulder. Upon their return to Shelby, the young couple will be at home at 1310 Gidney street, Shelby. rotating Tires makes 'em wear better, longer! Tim get tired doing the same job? and we know how to change them around without getting mod life you would if you tried itl It prevents uneven wear ... mokes them last longer, run safer. 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