Margrace Store EVERY DAY MARKET Fresh Pork Spare Ribs AMV i Back Bonesl 39c lb. Fresh Pork 45c lb. Swift's Premium and Armour's Star Weiners 49c lb. Smoked Picnic Hams 39c lb. Armour's Star ilab Bacon 49c lb. Fresii Pork Chops Rib 55c. lb. Loin 65c lb. GBOCEBT 101 Con K.d Ctou Early JUNE PEAS 15c IJo. I Tall Oc*aa Spray Cranberry SAUCE 23c 8-oz. Box Gold Medal Macaroni 10c No. iu3 white House Apple Sancel 2 for 15c Watchdog Household | Cleanser Sc can Potted Meat! 8c can Maxwell House COFEE 89c lb. Pinto Beans 2 lbs, 35c CANDIED FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS Nuts ? Candies For the Holiday Season FREE LOAF BREAD with purchase of 2 large pkgs. RINSO WINESAF or DELICIOUS Apples . . . 12c lb. Fresh Grapes 15c lb. MARGRACE STORE Margrace Mill GENERAL MERCHANTS Phone 594 v ' . m ? MRS. WILLIAM HOWARD ROBINSON * - ? ? Miss Ruby Louise Crawford Wed Sunday To William H. Robinson In Church Rites Miss Ruby Louise Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Louis Crawford of Kings Moun tain, became the bride, of William Howard Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berry Robinson of York, South- Carolina in a lovely double ring ceremony Sunday af ternoon at five o'clock in Oak dale Presbyterian Church at York, S. C. with Fred A Hopkins, pastor of the couple officiating. The . vows were spoken before a background of Oregon fern medallions, seven branched can delabras holding cathedral tapers intersperced with floor baskets of white gladiola and pon pom chrysanthemums,. A program of wedding music was rendered by Miss Mary Alice McDaniel, cousin of the bride and Eugene Grier, vocalist. Miss Mc Daniel played, "Through the Year" ? Youmans; "Indian Love Call" ? Frime; "Because" ? d' Hardelot; "Moonlight Sonata" ? Beethoven; before the ceremony, and during the ceremony "Ave Maria"; Bach-Gounod. Mr. Grier sang, "Oh. Promise Me", De Ko von. and as the benediction, "The Lord's Prayer", Malotte. The wedding march from "Lohen grin", Wagner was played for the processional and Mendelssohn's march from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Was used as the recessional. The bride and groom entered together. Robert Robinson , and Neil Roberson, brothers of the groom, served as ushers. The bride was lovely in a dress of white satin fashioned with a '?fted bodice of Chantilly lace featuring a scalloped neckline, long crushed sleeves, tapering to calla Illy points over the hands and a full ballerina - length skirt. Her two tiered veil of imported illusion fell from a rhlnesione studded cloche o'. embroidered lace. She carried a white satin ; Bib.le topped with white purple throated orchid, surrounded with maline and showered with white satin ribbons and split carnations. Wedding Trip After the ceremony the couple loin Now for a Merrier Christmas '53! Deposit small amounts each week, starting right now! In 50 weeks, receive a big Holiday check that will truly solve Christmas budget problems. loin today! 98* Almost 400 members of the 1952 club will receive checks next week to taling more than 524,000. Why don't you plan now to share in n#xt year's Christmas Club melon? Open an account today l . . * FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member FDIC and their parents received in the vestibule o I the church. Later they left for a wedding, trip to Charleston, S4 C. For traveling the bride wore a black and white faille suit, Wack accessories, and wore, a shoulder corsage of the orchid lifted from her bouquet. Upon returning the couple will : make their home with the groom's parents. Mrs! Robinson is a graduate of the Kings Mountain High School and is now employed as labora tory technician with Foote Min eral po. Mr. Robinson was graduated from Bethany High School and is employed with the American Thread Co. in Clover, S. C. Mrs. Crawford, mother of the bride, had chosen for her daugh ter's wedding a grey wool suit with which she used black acces sories and wore a shoulder cor sage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Ro inson wore a grey wool dress with black accessories and a pink rosebud shoulder corsage. PERSONALS I KN H. R, Gregory, returned to I Newport, R. I., Sunday after spending a 15-day leave with his wife, Mrs. Frances Gregory and children here. Gregory is serv ing on the destroyer U$S Cotton. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Amos and daughter. Suzanne, of Charlotte, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Amos. ? o ? Bill Amos of Bowman - Gray school of Medicine will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M, C. AmOs. (?> Hunter Warlick spent the weekend with friends in Chapel Hill. ? o ? , George Thomasson of ' Durham w 11 spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. C. F. Thomasson. . -o ? Sir. and Mrs. H. H. Haufman and daughter, Susan Gale, of E lon College are.spending the weekend with Mrs. Huffman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Grantham Little Carol Ann ' Huffman will return home with her parents after spending the week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Neisler attended the Duke-Carolina game Saturday. Miss Dotty Smith, student at GC, will arrive Wednesday to spend the holidays w tit Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Grantham. . ? o? Sgt. and Mrs. John Lockamy of Columbus, Ga.. were Tuesday overnight guests- of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Allen. The Lockamy'a were enroute to their home In Clinton, N. C. ? o ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Hilllard Black, Peggy and Tommie Black .are spending the Thanksgiving holi days with the 'letter's mother, Mrs. George Womack in Savan nah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. O, O. Walker of Winston-Salem are spending the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Fred McDanlel and family. Mrs. Frank Hoyle, Jr. Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Frank Hoyle, Jr. enter tained the Tuesday night bridge club ttila, week at the Country Club. Very Attractive decorations were used In the party room. In the bridge progression*, Mrs. Hoyle gave gifts to Mrs. Hugh Ormand for highestacore among the members and Mr*. &. B. Speldel among the guests. ? A congealed salad course, pe can pie and coffee was served. Mrs Speldel and Mrs. J. C. Smathers were special guests of the hostess. ./ ? - * m':' 4/ti 'r v, - i-' ? .*" n .??' ?, ? ' Social Calendar Friday 2:30 ? Fortnighters Club meets with Mrs. Harry Page. 7:30 ? Couples Club meets with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelll. Monday 3:00? Presbyterian Circle No. 5 meets with Mrs. S. R. Su ber. 7:00? Members of the Junior Womans Club will .meet at the Club house and leave from there for their dinner meeting at the White House In Gas tonla. 7:30? r Presbyterian Circle No. 1 meets with Mrs. J. C. Nickels. Circle No. 2 meets with Mrs. Hunter Nelsler. Circle No. 3 meets with Mrs, P. D. Patrick. Circle No. 6 meets with Mrs. Charles Nelsler. Tuesday 3:30? Home Arts Club meets with Mrs. O. P. Lewis. 7:30 ? December meeting of the Woman's Club In the club house. Wednesday L 3:30 ? DAR meets with Mrs. Paul Nelsler. Thursday - l' 7:45 ? Monthly meeting of the Duplicate Bridge Master P61nt Club at the Coun try Club. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Gersham W. Bell, route 1. announce the birth of a son Wednesday, November 19, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs: John Howard, route 2, announce the birth of a daughter Wednesday, November 19, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Black, route 1, announce the birth of a son, Friday, November 21, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Prince announce the birth of a son, Mil lard Gregory, Wednesday, No vember 19, Kings Mountain hos pital, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Frank lin announce the birth of a son Monday, November 24, Shelby hospital. ? - .w:kw " ??(f? -V MR. AND MRS. CLAUD HICKS JONES Miss Bertha Sue Putman Bride Of Claud Hicks Jones In Home Rites Miss Bertha Sye Putnam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Putnam of Route 1, Kings Moun tain, became the bride of Claud Hicks Jones, son- of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Jones of Kings Mountain, November 23 at 9:30 a. m. at her home. Rev. John Thornburg, their pastor officiated, using the dou ble ring ceremony. The candlelight ceremony was performed before a background of white pines, gladlolia and trailing. Ivy. The ivy was used very effectively around the can dles, which were placed on the mantel. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Nellie Adams, pianist, and Mrs. Nellene Thornburg, vocalist. Mrs. Thorn burg sang "O Love That Will Not Let Me Go." Mrs. Adams played "Our Wedding Prayer" during the ceremony, and the traditional processional and recessional wed ding marchs. The bride wore a clcl blue suit with black accessories. Her cor sage was white rosebuds. The ushers were Frank, Jones, brother of the groom, and Mor Sport Large Selection to Choose from .... Corduroy Sport Coats All Colors and Sizes in longs and regulars $9.95 100 Percent All Wool SPORT COATS ? Solids, plaids, herringbones ? Long and regulars $18.95 and $19.95 m n PCOATS Gabardines and Wool Tweeds Raglan and sM-in sleeves m Sizes S16J50 S19J95 $29.95 ? ? Officers' Belted-style Trench Coats Tan Gabardine e Water repellent dnly $1730 ' ?'? . * ?? - Dress Shop ' 1 i Second Floor ? ? : ' ?" 11 rls Putnam, brother of the bride. The mother of the bride wore a forest green suit with black accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds. The groom's mother was attired In a gray suit with black accessories. Her corsage was pink roses. Only members of the bride and groom's Immediate families were present. Mrs. Jones attended Bethware High Schoel. . Mr. Jones Is a graduate of Beth ware High School. He Is at pre sent working at Kings Street Gulf Service. 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