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Mr*. P. D. Herndon, Editor Friendship Class Met In Wallace Home The Friendship Class of Grace Methodist church met Tuesday night, March 11 in the home of Mrs. Allen Waliace. "Beautiful Garden of Prayer" was used as the opening song, this was follow ed with a prayer by Mrs, Frank Ballard. Song, 'Tell it to Jesus" the re sponsive Bible leading was on Brotherhood in God. Mrs. Glark Wlillams gave the Bible lesson from the 12 chapter of Isaiah. The president conducted a quiz program on questions from the Bible with Mrs. Clark Williams and Mrs. T. J. Ellison being win ners, ? . . : After a short business session the meeting was closed by pray- J the Lord's Prayer. * The hostess was assisted in serving chicken salad, fruit salad, ! sandwiches toast crackers, angel food and. fruit cake, with coke,s. X'l ',%V. ? ?? -?*' Double Deck Club Met With Mrs. Moorehead With only members present Tuesday night, March 11, Mrs. W. M. M?w?rhead. derightfuliy c?n tertained the Double Deck Bridge dub at her home in Crescent I lilts: A variety of spring flowers in harmonizing arrangements were used as room decorations. Tables were laid and when all had as sembled for the party the hostess served a salad course with pleas ing accessories. Tables' were - rearranged tor bridge and several progressions ensued with Mrs. Ben H. Goforth carrying off high honors and Mrs, J. K. Willis second high. Miss Lyna Baker, student at Mars Kill college is spending the j spi ng holidays with her parents, ' , Mr, <i Mrs. W. D. Baker, l ues day Miss Baker spent the day with her roommate. Miss Hetty Morgan in Marion. Spratt-lrvin Vows Spoken In Arlington In a ceremony marked with simplicity and reverant beauty, Mis* Ruby Catherine Spratt be came the bride of Cpl. Wllllard Hershel Irvin, March 13, at 4 6'clock in the ^ort Myers Chapel at Arlington, Va. Lt. Col. Robert M. Homlston, of tho U. S. Army officiated using the double ring ceremony. Only members of the immediate families attended. The chapel was beautiful with a central arrangement of Cathed- j ral tapers and mixed pastel flow ers. A program of wedding music was rendered by the organist of the chapel. The bride wore an ankle length gown of bridal satin, with a fitted bodice of Chantilly lace which featured a peter pan collar, long sleeves ending In lily points at the hands. The full satin skirt had panels of matching Chantilly lace. Her cap was of matching lace and satin with a finger tip veil of nylon net, Her bouquet was a nosegay of pastel sweet peas centered with roses. Miss Beatrice Spratt of Kings j Mountain, sister of the bride, was l her only attendant. Her gown was j of aqua taffeta, fitted bodice# and (jacket wlth.a full overskjrt of ny lon net. She wore a corsage of red roses. \ William M. Lancaster of Ar | lington, ya., served as best man. j Following the wedding, Mrs. Fred Ernst, sister of the groom entertained the bridal party and members of the families with a cake cutting. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CHnton Spratt of Kings Mountain. She is a graduate of Moore??boro high School and at the time of her marriage was employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington, D. C. The bridegroom is the son of Herskei Irvin and the late Mrs. Irvln of Selkink, N. Y. He attend ed Selkink high school. During World War II, he serv ed with the U. S. Army in the Vhillippiiie Islands and Japan. lie recently returned from 17 months service In Kor^a. After a honeymoon in Liberty and New York City the couple will be at home at 1421 Monroe St.. N. W. Washington, D. C. ? - Mrs. Ertle Powers and Mrs. Bruce McDaniel were Friday guests of Mrs. Lewis Brewer -of Charlotte. ? Ink Pads Black and Colors Qp Line DatQis ? Paper Clips HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE, Phones 167 and 283 Sterchi's Bargains Used Furniture One 7-ft. Good -Conditio Electric Refrigerator S 49.95 Originally sold for S249.95 One Only It plays! | CABINET RADIO S 9.95 ' ? a, for SI 49.95 " ?? ? originally scld tor jw. One tive buiwx.. Ivanhoe Originally SI 19 ~ ""W S 12.95 Perfection S 69.95 ?J *or S189.95 sT" MR. AND MRS. JOHN ODUS PATTERSON I Miss Thornburg Bride . Of J. O. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. John Odus Patter- j son pictured above were married, i March 1, in Gaffney, S. C. Judge J. E. Douglas performed the dou- j ble ring ceremony. Mrs. Patter son before her marriage was Miss j Helen Thornburg, daughter of J Mr. and Mrs. VVray Thornburg.) J. O. Patterson is the son of Mrs. John L. Patterson and the latei Mr. Patterson. The bride was smartly attired in a brown gabar dine suit with 'Which she used navy accessories and an orchid rorsage; , . ? j Those attending the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. VVray Thorn burg. Dwan Thornburg. Mrs. O. A...iStecl and son. Ted of Char- ? Iptte. and Lyman Robbs of Kings ' Mountain.-. A'fter the wedding the couple! left' for a short honeymoon and are'now making their home with the groom's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Pattersoji are graduates of Beth-Ware high school. Mr. Patterson is now em ployed With the Dixie! fume Store .in Bessemer City. Plans Announced For Caldwell-Payseur Rites Plans have been completed and are announced this week for the wetlding of Miss F.tye Kli/aljeih Caldwell. daughter of Mr and Mrs.- Dewey Caldwell and 'Dorus Cl.tv Paysettr. Jr.. son <>f Mi', and' Mrs. P. C.Payseur. The wedding ' will take pktcej Snr'urdiy evening. March 22 at i 6; 30 p. m. hi (I race Methodist 1 1 church. Rev. I? VV. I<efler, pastor <>f the chutvlv will -officiate using the double ring ceremony. A program of nuptial musx will be presented by Miss Mar garet iluf fstetler. organist and; Mrs. Clark Williams, soloist Mi s. Harry Hughes sister off | the bricje willbe matron of h<mbr The groom w ill have Furman \Vi!-'l son. brother-in-law as Ix-st man J t'shers will' be Jack Caldwell.! Billy Caldwell. Roy' Pe a-r'd Bill MM linms. Lois Class Me?**: { With Mrs. Moorhead Tl\e Lois Class of - the First' Baptist church held their meeting Tuesday night with Mrs W. M. : Moorhead at her .home in Cres cent Hill Mrs. J. K Wilils conducted the devotional. Routine business mat- i 1 H ' ' - ters were disposed or, this was followed with a social period with Contests and games suggestive of Saint Patrick's season. Delicious refreshments were served at the close ol the even ing's meeting, in which Saint Pat rick's idea was carried out. KEETER'S has a fine white shirt at the price you want ta pay Pricas may soar elsewhere ? thes<? smart white shirts May at a value-packed, sensible low. S'rro3?h broaddoth with plenty of endurance, first rate Wings tailoring ? tSey'll set you off ot your b^st and put a smile on your wai'et. Get yolir supply now. KEETER'S L_ ? I JsL i ^ Jome | NEW WATCHES = never do beep tin m*5 s s s ne s WHY? mo meters, locomotives anJ other mechanisms have differences, even in the same models. A watch is an important purchase. Let us help protect your invest ment. | Walck es purchased I' i rom us are accom panied <(y a c It art ? rd of re co mad 0 automa s 8 of a c c u ra c y torn a iica //y oh a scientific A* utid by It* ding m??u f?ctvr*r?, th? Army, Navy, tn4 otW U. $. 6ov?. D?pH. < Master DEMAND THIS PROTECTION AS OFFERED HERE GRAYSON'S JEWELHY HOME-OWNED s s s s Y Boy Scout News March 17. Troop No. 2, held its 9th meeting Monday night The meeting was started ofl with the I Scout Oath and Scout Laws lead ' by the Scoutmaster. We then went to patrol meeting where the dues were taken up, and each boy began to work on his advance meat IBr the next Court ol, Honor. Afterv patrol meeting we pIAyed a few samei, then we reassembled and decided that the next meeting would be held en Tuesday, March 25. We then adjourned with the Indian Bendlction. Dewitt Blanton, Jr., scribe. TRY HERALD CLASSIFIEDS Logan Completes Diving Course , I Fred Logan, SA, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Logan of route 2, has completed course in Deep Sea diving at Pearl Harbor Subma rine Base, according to Informa tion received here. The course qualified him as a second class diver. Be wffl no m resume regular duties at Navy Regional Accounts office. Logan entered service last June after receiving his diploma from Kings Mountain high school. Crop yields on many farms la North Carolina could be In creased through proper drainage of the land. ?? ? Cloverleaf Dry Milk Soltda SKIM MILK 15c Long (train Rice MAHATMA 47? Southern Gold Colors (K-Lb. 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