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wmmm |Vri. P. D. Hemdon, Editor Miss Kincaid Honored With Wedding Breakfast Miss Jean McRae was hostess at her home Wednesday morning at. 9:30 o'clock entertaining at an informal breakfast honoring Miss Sarah Mae Klncald, bride elect and her honorary brides maids: The table was centered with a lovely arrangement of white poin sett as and silvered ivy. The hon orees place was' marked with a gift of silver in her chosen pat tern. A three course breakfast was served to Miss Klncald, Mes dames Horace Paul Ham, Misses Reta Gamble, Faylene Falls, and Jean McRae. Mr. And Mrs. Johnny Kerns Entertain King Of Hearts Members of the King of Hearts were entertained with a bufiet supper Tuesday night, December 23, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kerns. The home was lovely with a variety of Yule decorations, the Christmas tree being one of the beauty spots. On the table, gay with the sea son motifs, were ham, asparagus casserol, Southern sweet pota. toes, cole slaw, hot rolls, fruK cake and coffee. Following the meal bridge was played with prizes for the high est scores going to Mrs. Joe Hed idea and Nathan Reed. Invited to share the hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hedden, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howard. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Crook spent Christmas Day with relatives In Columbia FREE We Are Now Giving Our Business Cards To Our Customers This is made possible for you through a special arrangement we have made with the Rogers Silverware Redemption Bu reau Inc.. of 855 Sixth Avenue. New York. 1, New York. These Business Cards Are Good For Wm. A. Rogers Silverware Made And Guaranteed my Oneida. LTD. Special Oiler Send the required amount Of cards listed on the back o( each card or in the catalog, to the New York Office and the silver* ware will be forwarded to you Parcel Post Insured Prepaid. Just think of itl All you do is save those business cards given you with purchases made at our store, and they are redeemable for beautiful WM. A. ROG ERS SILVERWARE, in your choice of two exquisite designs.. Start your set today and you will be agree ably surprised how fast your silverware cards will accumulate. "Remember to ask lor ROGERS SILVEWARE CARDS" They Are Traly Valuable BRIDGES hardware, / : PERSONALS:? Mr. and Mrs, CharHe Fulton and Miss Winifred Fulton "spent Friday visiting in Charlotte. Mr. ?nd Mrs. M. A. Ware were Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Le Grand of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Patterson visited in Charleston during the holidays. Rufus McGlll of Salisbury spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Laura McGill. ? o ? SN Fred T. Logan is spending 30 day furlough with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Logan. Miss Jean McClain of Shelby was a spend-the-night guest Mon day of Miss Jean Davis. Miss Sallle Lee of Gastonla was a spend-the-night guest Saturday of Miss Ann Mayes. Mrs. J. B. Thomasson was a guest of Mr.- and Mrs. J. B. Mea cham in Charlotte during the hol idays. T/Sgt. Wray Stewart left Tues |day for Elgin AFB, Florida after spending the holidays with friends and relatives hero. A/2C .Henry Carroll has return ed to Delaware after spending the holidays with his parents and friends. " ? o ? - YESN Ervin N. Hughes has re turned to Boston, Mass. having spent the holidays here with his wife and parents. Little Jo Bridges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bridges enter |ed the Shelby Hospital Saturday, December 20th for observation and treatment, - o ? Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Alston and daughter, Kathy, spent the holidays with relatives in Kings Mountain returning to High Point Monday. -^o ? Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coley and sons, Billie and Jimmie of Red Springs were guests of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Go forth Hurlng Christmas. ? o ? ' Mr. saa Mrs. Carlyle Isley of Burlington and Miss Clara Plonk of New York spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Plonk. Q? Mrs. S. E. Beatty of Dillon, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. J. R. De Loatch, Mr. and Mrs. Landrurr Putman of Earl were guests during Christ mas of their brother, J. R. Davis and family. ? o ? Joe Herndon has returned to his home and is recuperating from a spinal fusion Operation he underwent several weeks ago in the Memorial Hospital in Charlotte. NO. 4 TOWNSHIP. CLEVELAND COUNTY TAX LISTING Begins January 2 IN THE COURTROOM AT CITY HALL BOOKS ARE OPEN JANUARY 2 TO IANUARY 31 All Property Owners Must List. Male Persons Between The Ages Of 21 And 50 Are Required To List For Poll Tax. If You Live On A Farm You Are Re quired To Make Farm Report Also. Dogs Must Be Listed. See Mr. Hughes At City Hall In Kings Mountain Every Week Day From 8:30 A. M. To 5 P. M. Except the following dates: Mr. Hughes will be at Roundtree Hardware in .Grover on Monday, January 5. 12. 19 and 26. Late Listers Will Be Penalized ? - - ?>,*., ' vi' ij. See Conrad Hughes. Number 4 Township Tax Lister AT ONCE AND AVOIL THE LAST MINUTE RUSH MAX HAMRICK CLEVELAND COUNTY TAX SUPERVISOR Mr. and Mrs. Hill Carpenter were holiday visitors in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Beam, Misses Margaret and Mary Ann Beam are visiting in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allran and children of Mt. Airy were Sun day guests of Mrs. A. A. Allran. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M- Logan and family spent the holidays at j Daytona Beach, Fla. '? -o ? Miss Eva Plonk of Charlotte ] spent Christmas in Kings Moun tain. Mrs. C. W. Richardson and Miss Pearl Hicks were guests ov er the holidays of Mr- and Mrs. R. B. Keeter in Grover. Miss Margaret Cornwell has re- 1 turned from a visit with her sis- ] ter, Mrs. E. W. Sandford ana family in'Hartwell, Ga.' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fulton and Miss Winifred Fulton were guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hoke of Llncolrfton. Mrs. E. D. Evans of Charleston niece of Mts. Ben F. Beam, has been a guest in the Beam home during the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Trott and children and Mrs. H. R. Par ton wore recent guests of Mrs. E. W. c* Kannapolis. Mrs. L. L. Lackey. Jr. has re turned from a visit with her hus-. band who is stat ?? u in Ft. Bliss, El Paso, Texas, Charles E. Warlick, Jr. has re turned to Houston, Texas after spending Christmas with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Warlick. Mrs. R. C. Ethrldge and son Richard spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patterscn. Mrs. T. A. McGill and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cantrell of Columbia were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Crook. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lattimore spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lattimore, Jr., In Greensboro. Miss Frances Goforth has re turned to New York after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Goforth. Giles Cornwell, Jr... of Cleve land, Ohio, spent the holidays with relatives in Kings Moun tain. . ? 0 ? " * v J. Mrs. D. B. Freeman returned to New York by plane Sunday after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patterson. Mrs. William Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Lankford and children of Utica, N.. Y., were guests dur ing the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Lankford, Gaston highway. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bumgard ner and daughters, Sandra, Wan da and Bevery of Kentucky are spending the ho! days with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Childers. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Madi son of Petersburg, Va. were guests during the holidays of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeter. j Guests during the holidays of Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Mayes were her brothers, White Clark, S. B. riark arnd Frank Clark and their . families and Mrs. Jack Wagner | and family of Statesville. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Ware have J returned home after spending the Christmas week with their daughter, Mrs. Wade Thomas in Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Ware's brothers In Washington, D. C.( and a sister In Alexandria, Va. Mrs. Floyd Bridges and chil dren, Faye, Shirley, Bobby and Betty, and Mrs. Grace Haglar and daughter, spent Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Benton at Archdale. ? ? o ? Mrs. I E. Llpford, Mrs. J. B. Thomasson and Miss Margaret Kendrick have returned from a visit with Mr$. T. L. Ware and j Mrs. Jlmmie Davenport of Mt. I Holly and Mr, and Mr*. W. D. j Kendall of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hayes spent Christmas with Mr. and Mr*. Er nest Hayes, Mr. r d Mrs. M. B. Moss In Charleston, S. C. They were accompanied down there by *ed Hayes of Greensboro and Capt. and Mrs. Hayes and Mr. and Mrs Keeter Joined them" there, Mr. and Mr*. Bill Throneburg of Blacksburg, Va. are visiting the formers parents, Mr. and Mr*. Y. F. Throneburg. James Thome burg of New York also spent the holidays here. Additional guest* on Sunday were Mr. and Mr?. W. L. Murray of Maiden. -o Sunday dinner guest* of Mr., And Mrs. X. R. Da via were Dr.; and Mrs. Wyan Washburn three children of Boiling SprL^*, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McBrayer and two cMldran of Shelhv, Mr. 'arM Mrs. Byron Davis and two chil dren, Mrs. L. C. Davis and son, Pat of Earl. m Ledford- Efird Invitations Issued Invitations reeding as follows were received in Kings ^Mountain this week: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ledford request the honour of j/oiir pre aence at the marriage of their daughter Virginia to Mr. Harward Dry Efird on Sunday, the eleventh of January at eight o'clock ?n the evening Bethlehem Baptist Church Kings Mountain, 1,'orth Carolina Mrs. Honeycutt Bride Of Wayne L. Ware Mrs. Johnnie Maie Honeycutt of Boiling springs and Wayne L. Ware of Kings Mountain were united in marriage on Tuesday, December 23, at 4 o'clock in an impressive home ceremony with the Rev. Carl D. Clary, asistant minister of Buford Street Meth odist Church in Gaffney, S. CH officiating. Mrs. Ware is the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. John H. McBrayer and is a graduate of Limestone College. She is a member of the faculty of Boiling Springs school. Mr. Ware has been interested for a number of years in soil conservation practices and is now Soil Conservation district supervisor from Cleveland County. The couple will make their home in Boiling Springs although Mr. Ware will continue his farm ing interests near Kings Mount ain. ? Student Night Observed At Central Methodist Student Recognition Night was observed at Central Methodist Church by students having charge of the Sunday evening service. _____ Participating were Bob Goforth leader, Don Patten on, Harvey Bumgardner, speakers, Barbara Grantham and Shirley FalU spe cial music, Ramona Allen gave a prayer, Barbara Gault, organist and other college students and high school seniors of the choir. You^:;<a?^Ti-|giMi:W Monday With Budy Mayes The Youth Council of the. Sen* ior MYF of Central Methodist Church will meet Monday night at 7:30 with Hud Mayes. : t.'V^ ' SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD - ? . Now You Can Get Anthony Dairy Products . * . . Home Delivered in Kings Mountain Vitamin-enriched . Pastuerized or Homogenized Milk Whipping Cream ? Buffer! or margarine) ? Eggs Buttermilk ? Sldm Milk Phone 684- w "Doc"McDaniel for home delivery of our fine dairy products. Anthony Dairy Since 1896 Farm-Fresh Bottling Means Best-Flavored Milk - p'S trea* ? r?PtoT Sonan? C?B* Go\den p\otld.a Ev?P?r plavot *ltm COFFEE lAciloVJ Vigor?0? Bokaf i5i22? Olio Wrmpp^ 4 1/2?1 1*1* atjKB
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