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Miss Blenda Huneycutt Gives Wedding Plans Miss Blendn Huneycutt, daugh ter ol Mr. and Mrs. James Cro well Huneycutt, Sr., of Kannapo lis, today announces plans for her wedding to Robert Eugene Gault,- son ol Mr. and Mrs. Con way Jackson Gault, Sr., of Kings Mountain. The wedding will take place Sunday at 5 o'clock in the after noon before the altar of First . Presbyterian church of Kannapo lis. The Rfeverend Charles C. Cof fey, pastor of the First Baptist church of Kannapolis, and The Reverend James C. Huneycutt, Jr. brother of the bride-elect, will oV llciate. Mr. Huneycutt will give his daughter in marriage, and Boyce H. Gault of Kings Mountain will atttemi his brother as best-man. Mrs. Tommy Hartis of Raleigh will attend her sister as matron of-honor, and Miss Martha Rea Rutledge of Kannapolis will serve ^ as the bride's maid-of -honor. Ushei*groomsmen will include Hugh Freece of Kannapolis, Tommy Hartis of Raleigh, and Fred Weavter and Paul Walker, both of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect's parents will entertain at their home, 301 Cadil lac avenue, at a reception after the ceremony. Mrs. Ed Davis, Mrs. A3am Grant, and Mrs. J. W. Ritchie, all of Kannapolis, and Mrs. A. W. Kihcaid and Mrs. Clyde Jolly, both of Kings Mountain, will as ?slst at the reception. Miss Butchle Houser. of Kings Mountain will preside at the guest register. Celebrate birthday ? Twins o/ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Huffman celebrated their second birthday anniversaries May 2 8 at their home on route two. Pictured above, they are at left, Christine, and Calvin , at right. Weekend Guests Honored At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kesler were hostesses at dinner Friday even ing paying compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thorburn of Burling ton, former residents, who visit ed here during the weekend. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Thorburn, the host couple, and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, Jr. The Thorburns were guests in the Carpenter home. TIESOITI'S IRIIEfT DIE FlllltlElt USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Porcelain-Top Orig. $19.95 TABLE? sale price $4.95 5-pc. Breakfast Room once $29.95 SUITE? only ... $9.95 Just 2 Table top New Perfection ' $189.95 RANGES? a-l-shape, each $69.95 Good Used 8-ft. Electric Once $249.95 KELVINATOR? A-l shape $79.95 1 Gas Orig. $169.95 RANGE ? sate price ............ $49.95 Just 2 Really Excellent Automatic Washers &&95Bendix $49*5 $239.95 Launderall $79.95 1 Wringer-type $129.95 WASHER? aniy 529.95 2 top condition 4 ^ You save $10 each WINDOW FANS? each $29.95 1 Reel-type Power 4 V %rig. $109.95 LAWN MOWER S69.95 1 16-inch push-type once $16.95 LAWN MOWER S7.95 PRACTTCE^IttNO See Refrigerators HH each $2.95 ; originally $199.95 real bay! $139.95 S129i96 2-pc. Bar Bed ami Double Dieitev ? eeeee , OF COURSE! it com PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Gamble are spending the week in Miami, Fla., and before i^turning to Kings Mountain plan to tour Nas sau and Bermuda. They left Kings Mountain last Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Thomasson, Mrs. Eu gene Lipford, Misk Margaret Ken drick, and Mrs. Mary Kendall, of Charlotte, left Wednesday lor Palm Harbor, Fla., for a two week stay. Mrs. L.. E- Abbott is a patient I in Memorial Hospital at Char- j lotte. Members of hfer family said Wednesday that she was "getting along fine". Mr. Abbott visited Mrs. Abbott at the hospital Wed nesday afternoon. Miss Eleanor Markham of Dur< ham visited during the weekend In the homte of her sister, Mrs. Tolly Shuford, Mr. Shuford, and family. She returned to her home on Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Weekley, Jr., and family are spending this week in Wilmington. Allen-Richardson Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. D. Hunter Allfen have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ramona An ne Allen, to Pfc. Frank Marion Richardson, Jr., of Greenville, S. C., and Fort Riley, Kansas. The wedding took place Octo- 1 ber 18, 1953. Mrs. Richardson was graduated from Kings Mountain high school and from Lees-McRate Junior col lege. at Banner Elk in the class of '54. She was a member of the Social board and was Homecom ing Queen at the college last year. Pfc. Richardson Is a 1953 grad uate of Lees-McRae college and is statlSired-?t-Fort Rlleyr Kan sas, where the couple will go Fri day to make their home. He is the son of the late Frank Marion Richardson, Sr., and made his home in Greenville, S. C., with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Harris, . before entering the service. Results Announced In Masterpoint Game Results of the masterpoint bridge game played Thursday night at the Country club . were announced this week by Mrs. C. E. Warlick. Mrs. C. D. Blanton and Mrs. C. E. Warlick scored high in North-South position and other high scorers were J. A. Postell and E. W. Whittesides of Char lotte, second; Miss Susan Glenn and Terrell Wilkinson of Lincoln ton, third; and Mrs. Kenneth Todd and Mrs. Harvey Holmes of Gastonia, fourth. Mrs. J. A. Postell and Miss Ann Zachary of Charlotte were high j scorers In East-West position, and Mrs. Amos Dean and Mrs. L. Ar nold Kiser of Kings Mountain were second. C. E. Harris and Mrs. Gborge Craig of Spartan burg, S. C., were third, and Mrs. Sam Davis and Mrs. Ed Dill of Kings Mountain scored fourth.' A regular game of duplicate bridge is set for Thursday (to night) at the Country club at 7:45. All bridge players are urged to participate in the game. Mrs. Kenneth Todd of Gastonia directed the Thursday night | game. s .Mrs. Denver King Hostess At Dinner Mrs. Denver King entertained Tuesday evening, June 1, at din nter. Guests were retiring' officers of the Kings Mountain Junior Wo- ! man's club. < Covers were laid for Mrs. Char les Alexander, Mrs. Menzell Phi fer, Mrs. Edwin R. Goter\ Mrs. King, Mrs. Sam Hamrick, Mrs. James Jonas, Mrs. W. R. Hud speth, newly-elected president, and Mrs. Don W. Blanton, state offlder and member of the Junior club. K The hostess presented gifts to" each of the retiring club officers. Dinner was served buffet style. Bites Conducted | For T. L. Ormand Funeral riles for Tracy Lee (Snag) Ormand, 59, who died in Shelby Thursday at 2:30 p. m., were conducted Friday at 5 o' clock fron Karris Funeral Home. Rfcv. Uoyce Huffstetler, pastor of El-Bethel Methodist church, of fidated, and interment was made in the El-Bethel church cemetery. Mr. Ormand. son of Mrs. Laura Weir Ormand of Kings Mountain and the late Charles T. Ormand, was a former baseball, pitcher. H had played with Kings Moun tain ftnitile teams and with the former Sally League in Green vllle, S. C. ...J'. ?' A ? '* He is survived, in addition to his mother, by. two brothers, Ja mes F. Ormand, of ObltunWs, ff, C, and Dewey Ormand of Lome ta, Calif., and five sisters, Mrs. Frank Boyd, MtamL FUu. Mrs. ! Mason Ooins, Ash^ville, Mrs. O. O. Baber, Gastonla, Mrs. J. E. Merchants Asked To Display Flags Monday is National Flag Day j and members of Colontel Frede rick Hambright Chapter. DAR, are asking all Kings Mountain area merchants to display flags outside their business establish ments. "Flag Day is celebrated each year on June 14, Mrs. Arthur Hay flag chairman for the chapter, said in making the announcement, and we as a nation and a commu nity note the observance, which began with the establishment of the "Stars and Stripes" by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777, she added. Hints on flag etiquette and rules governing the use of the .flag wef-e also listed by the flag chairman: "The flag should not be hoisted before sunrise nor allowed to re main up after sunset. It should not be displayed on stormy days. ."When the flag is displayed at half staff for mourning, it is to bfe lowered to that position from the top of the staff. It is after ward hoisted to the top before it is. finally lowered. "When the flag is formally rais ed all present should stand at at tention, with hand raised to the forehead ready for thfe salute. "When our National- flag and State or other flags fly together or are used in decoration together our National flag should be on the right "When used on a bier or cas ket at a funeral thte stars should be placed at the head; in no case should the flag be allowed to touch the ground. It is always to be considered Immaculate. "For indoor decorations the flag can only be used as a dra pery; it cannot bfe used to cover a bench or table, desk, or box where anything can be placed or set upon the flag." I Negro Family Loses Everything In Fire A drive toy interested friends is underway to Secure items of household goods and clothing for the family of Willie Rhodes. Ne gro city cemetery employee whose home was destroyed by fire last Friday around 3 p. m The Rhodes house ?vas located on G&stonia highway past the Anthony Farm. 'The fire destroyed all clothing and possessions of the family, which includes four children, the parents, and Mr. Rhodes' father. Ages of the children are six, four, two and one-half and one year. Only a small amount of in surance covered the homie. City employpta, headed bj Sam Suber and Joe McDanlel, have already secured two beds and some clothing for the family. Persons who have items they wish to donate to the family are Urged to contact Mr. Suber.. Two Bound Over In Theft Case Two Kings Mountain men were bound over to Superior Court Tuesday morning after probable cause was found by Judge Heuben Elam in Shelby Recorder's court. J. L. Hayes, 36. route 1, is char ged with breaking, entering and larceny of Roundlree's Hardware, Grover, December 22, 1952, and Oland Horne, route 1, is charged with receiving stolen goodi. According to Sheriff Haywood Allen, Hayes for sometime under surveillance, was arrested last Wednesday. After his arrest, Al len said, Hayes admitted' only to receiving stolen goodST-fcut?im^ plicated another man who burg larized the Hardware store. Sheriff Allen said Home ad mitted buying the stolen goods from Hayes and disposing of the goods on the coast of North Car ARP Enrolls 89 In Bible School Vacation Bible School at Boyee j Memorial ARP church, began Monday morning 'with an enroll ment of 89. J Mrs, Lewis Hovis is superin tendent of the school, and . the | general theme is "Building Citi zens for Christ." Teachers in the Nursery de partment are Mrs. W. L. Press ly, Mrs. Eug*?ne Steffy, Mrs. W. L. McMackin, Mrs. John Rey nolds, Mrs. Walter Garrard, and Mrs. John Styers, ? Mrs. Tolly . ShUi'ord and Mrs. W. S. Fulton, Jr., are teachers jn the pre school children's dopart ment, and teachers in the Begin ners' department are Mrs. Mar riott Phifer and Mrs. Garrison Goforth. Mrs. Claude Hambright, Miss Pat Owens, and Miss Shirley Sel lers are assisting in .the Primary department, and teachers in the Junior^and Intermediate depart ment arc Mrs. J. C. McGlll, Miss' Elizabeth Anthony, Mrs. John Cheshire, and Earl Carpenter. Musical program for the Bible school is under the direction of Mrs. Martin Harmon and Mrs* j Franklin Ware. Commencement exercises for the -Bible school will be held j Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Men/ell Phifer, Mrs. Don Crawford, and Miss Mae Sue Go forth head the hostess commit tee. A family night supper was held at the church Monday night. The Macie Stevenson circle was in charge of arrangements and about 150 members of the church I attended. olina and Virginia. The Sheriff's department, Al len said, has several leads on the i third person involved and expect J to make an arrest soon. TO SING HERE JUNE 18? The Lefever Trio, of Atlanta. G a., gospel singers; will appear in Kings Mountain at the Childers Street Rec reation Center on Friday. June 18. Pool Grading Nears Completion Grading work at the site of the swimming pool ami proposed re creation center at the extension of East Parker street was near ing completion Wednesday and construction of the pool is sche duled to get underway Monday. Bowep & Hubbard, Shblby gra ding firm, is doing the work. Recreation Commission Chair man Fred W. Plonk said that plans are to move the Shelby firm's equipment to the Negro site to complete preliminary gra ding work there as soon as work is completed at the Parker street site. C. T. Bennett Construction Co., has the contract. for the pools. 5,800 hospitals in the United I States and Canada, with 85 per cent of all genera) hospital beds, I are Blue Cross Member Hospi tals. ATTEND MEETING Mrs. Rowell Lane and Mrs. Arnold W. Kincaid attended the* Grand Lodge chapter meet ing of the Eastern Star in ses sion this week at Wrights vilie Beac h. Tin- convention be gan Sunday and . continued through yesterday. HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE Phones 167 & 283 ~vi?ii>E PAINT ? ? ? . ? "? * t '? # . I Special During This Salt No 1ftn " *'? Croi, FLATENA " * ? Coo, eep ""I L/Jht "Awtfn M0o CtCAfi- SCO. G, '"?""?'Bo.,, ^Me,, """"coo,, "^Per 7^/, rfl? one . c W,c^?vw? fas "FAMOUS Sell n<"onp?,? &S*.
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