tlizabeth Stewart, Editor
Phone 167
White Family
Held Reunion
Children and grandchildren of
the late Mr. and Mrs. E. F. White
held a reunion Sunday at Maple
Springs pool.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. White, Sharon and Vickie
Sims, Mr and Mrs,. Jennings
White and children, Lynwood
White and family, Clyde B.
White, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. White,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Link and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Allison
Deese, Jr. and son, all of Newton,
N. C., Mrs. James Turner, of
Hidkory, H. D. White, Kathleen
White, Mrs. Ophelia White and
daughter, Mr. and iMrs. Thomas
White and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. White and family,
all of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs.
D. B. White and family and Miss
Jean Allen, all of Grover. ,
Also Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tur
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones
and daughter, of Gastonia, and
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. White and
family, Mr. and (Mrs. E. O. White
and daughter, Mrs. J. O. Barber,
Miss Iris Barber, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Whitaker, and Rev. and
(Mrs. N. S. Hardin, all of Kings
(Mountain.
Mrs. Hampton Hostess
To Baptist YWA Group
Mrs. George Hampton was hos
tess Monday night at her home
on Landing street to the regular
meeting of the YWA organiza
tion of First Baptist church.
The meeting featured the pre
sentation of a gift to one of the
members, Miss Pat Henderson,
bride-elect. Members of the or
ganization gave Miss Henderson
a white prayerbook.
Miss Ellen Daniel, promotion
al director at First Baptist church
had the program, “The Christian
Home’’ and presented the gift
to Miss Henderson. Miss Joanne
Bridges, president of the auxili
ary, conducted the business meet
ing.
A social hour was held and
refreshments were served.
Mrs. McGinnis Hostess
To Methodist Guild <
Wesleyan Service Guild of
Grace Methodist church held its
regular Tuesday night meeting
at the home of Mrs. Bill McGin
nis on Cleveland avenue.
Mrs. Bill Jonas conducted the
devotional and program on the
theme, “The Spirit of Christ for
All of Life” and presided over
the business session. Mrs. Fur
man Wilson was elected presi
dent of the guild.
Two group hymns included the
"Guild Song” and “O Master of
the Waking World.” One new
member, Mrs. Clinton Brooks,
was recognized. The 13 members
were served sandwiches with po
tato chips, ice cream, and cold
drinks.
Two Are Hostesses
To Methodist Circle
t Mrs, E, B, Olive and Mrs. W. C.
Putnam werte hostesses to Circle
3 of Central Methodist church
Monday afternoon at 3:30 at
their home on West Mountain st.
The devotional was conducted
by Mrs. Olive, and the program
was given by Mrs. Mabel Hub
bard, Mrs, L. A. Hoke, Mrs O. O.
Jackson, and Mrs. M. H Bister.
A social hour was enjoyed.
Murray's Appliances
March oi Progress
Booth
Bethware Fair
September 12 Thru IS
Mrs. Beam Hostess
To La Fete Club
Mrs. Ben F. Beam entertained
members of the La Fete Rook
club at her home Tuesday even
ing at her home on S. Goforth
street.
The party honored Mrs. Paul
McGinnis, member of the club ob
serving a birthday anniversary,
Miss Libby Wehunt, of Cherry -
ville, bride-elect, and Mrs. Jonas
Bridges, a guest of the club.
Miss Wehunt's wedding to Paul
McGinnis, Jr„ of Kings Mountain,
will be an event of Saturday even
ing in Cherryville First Baptist
church. Invited guests, in addi
tion to the honorees, were Miss
Anita McGinnis, Mrs. Charles A.
Goforth, Sr., Mrs ,Y F. Throne
burg, Mrs V R. Davis, who is vi
siting her sister, Mrs H. R. Par
ton, and Mrs, T. L. Trott
Prizes went to Mrs. R. D, Go
forth, who scored high for mem
bers, Mrs. H. R Parton, who re
ceived members' second-high Mrs.
Y. F. Throneburg, who received
high for visitors, and Mrs, -Tom
Trott who received visitor’s sec
ond high and the floating prize.
Mrs. Beam, assisted by Mrs.
Walter Harmon and Miss Mar
garet Harmon, served a salad
course with accessories.
The honoree rtemembered Mrs.
McGnnis with a gift and gave
Miss Wehunt and Mrs Bridges
gifts of silver in their selected
patterns.
Seasonal flowers provided de
coration throughout the Beam
home.
Alexander - Carpenter
Vows Said Saturday
BESSEMER CITY — The wed
ding of Miss Virginia Ruth Car
penter and Johnnie Wesley Alex
ander took place on Saturday
evening at 8:30 o'clock in York,
S. C. Hearing the exchange of
vows in the double-ring cerbmony
was Probate Judge E. Gettys
Nunn
The bride wore a strteet-length
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Servis of Bes
semer City, and Mr. Alexander
is the son of Mrs. L D Alexander
of Kings Mountain.
The brlded wore a street-length
dress of white nylon made with
tiny rhinestone buttons down ttie
front, Peter Pan collar edged with
lace, and a full skirt over crino
line. Her accessories were blue,
and at her shoulder was a bou
quet of pink rosebuds.
For her daughter’s wedding
Mrs, Servis selected a blue linen
suit with white accessories and
a bouquet of red roses, Mrs. Alex,
ander chose navy crepe, white ac
cessories, and a bouquet of pink
carnations.
The couple left on a trip, the
bride traveling in a brown and
black sheer dress, white acces
sories, and her bridal bouquet.
Attending the wedding were ;
Mr and Mrs. Beauford Carpen- j
ter’ and Harvey Wiggins of Gas-1
tonia; Miss Dicie Alexander and
James West, Kings Mountain, and I
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Servis, Linda, 1
John, Alfred and Leonard Carpen
ter, Miss Helen Servis, and Miss
Billy Joe Smith of Bessemer City.
Baptist Young People
Held Outdoor Party
Young People’s Training Union
of First Baptist church hteld an
outdoor party for college stu
dents and other members of the
young people’s organization of
the church at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Paul Cole Tuesday
night.
Miss Ellen Daniel directed
games, Gene Ellis provided a
program of trumpet selections,
and Mrs. Cole served the 23
young people homemade ice
cream and cake.
The group remembered Miss
Pat Henderson, bride-elect, and
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Atkinson,
decently married couple, with
gifts.
Joint Meeting Set
By Baptist Circles
Joint meeting of the Hattie
Gardner, Rebecca Long, Eliza
beth Runyon, Sophia Nichols, and
Altha Satterwhite circles of First
Baptist church will be held next
Friday evening, September 14th,
at 7:30 p. m. at the church.
Miss Ellen Daniel will teach
the closing chapters of the book,
“Sacrifice and Song.”
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborne Aber.
nethy, of Lenoir, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mar
jorie Lucille, to Ralph Northcutt, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
W. Northcutt, of Atlanta, Ga., and Kings Mountain. The wedding will
be an event of November Zlfth.
PERSONALS
Mrs. V. R. Davis, of Waynes,
ville, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
H. R Parton and family.
Robert Neisler leaves Sunday
for Lenoir-Rhyne college, Hic
kory, where he will be a mem
ber of the freshman class.
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Drace Peeler will return home
Thursday from Memorial hospital
where he has been undergoing a
routine^Jhysical check-up.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fried Baker and
Mr and Mrs. Warren Baker, of
Atlanta, Ga., were recent guests
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L.
P. Baker.
Major James Ratterrtee left
Tuesday for Labrador, where he
is on duty with the U. S. Air
Force.
Miss Betty Kiser left this wetek
to resume her duties as a mem
ber of the Berryhill school faculty ;
in Mecklenburg county.
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- Mrs. Conrad Hughles and I
daughter, Mrs. Henry Oliver, vi
sited Mrs. Hughes’ mother and
sister, Mrs. William Dunlap and
Mrs. Eugene Griffin, in Rock Hill,
S. C. Wednesday.
Wednesday dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. C. A. Goforth, Sr.,
were Misses Rita Kay Bell, Dale
Goforth, and Susan Goforth and
Mrs. Charles A. Goforth, Jr., and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Sabert Trott and
daughters, of Kannapolis, visited
Sunday here at the home of Mr.
Trott’s brother, T. L Trott and
family.
Mr and Mrs. Leon Posey and
daughters, Joy and Gay, of De
catur, Ga., spent last Thursday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Davidson
and Miss Dolores Davidson, ac.
companied by Ervin Chambers,
of Greensboro, attended the wed
.ding of Mr. Davidson’s cousin in
Baltimore, Md., during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Ware have
had as their guests for the past
four weeks their grandchildren,
Tony Lee, Wayne, and Barry
Thomas. Mrs. Thomas, who has
been visiting for two weeks, ac
companied the children Friday to
their home in Glen Burnie, Md.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Baltlnes
and sons, of Washington, D C.,
former residents of Kings Moun
tain, were Sunday dinner guests
of Mrs. Lena Moeller and daugh
ters at the Moeller home at Kings
Creek, S. C.
Miss Armittee Farris, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W C. Farris, has
accepted an office position in
Charlotte with Salvation Army
headquarters, and moved to
Charlotte Monday. She is resid
ing at 1314 Kenilworth avenue.
Central Ninth Graders
Honored At Party
The Future Homemakers of
America chapter of Central high
school honored ninth grade Home
Economics students at a “back
ward” party last Tuesday.
Some 25 students and members
; of the chapter attended the party
which featured the awarding of
prizes in games Kay McCarter
received top prize.
Officers of the chapter include
Billie Gail Welch, president, Jean
Hicks, vice-president, and Mary
; Sides, the latter who served as
song leader for the program on
i Tuesday.
Group singing was held before
: picnic dinner was served in the
: Home Economics department.
Mrs. John H. Gamble, Home
Economics teacher, is chapter ad
visor.
Miss Elizabeth Wehunt
Gives Wedding Plans
Miss Elizabeth Ann Wehunt, of
Cherryville, has completed plans
for her marriage to Paul Henkle
McGinnis, Jr., of Kings Mountain,
and announces them today.
The ceremony will take place
Saturday evening at 8 o’clock in
Sherry ville’s First Baptist
church. Rev. William Lamb, pas
:or of the church, will officiate
at the double-ring ceremony.
Wedding music will be render
xi by Mrs. H. H. Allen, of Cherry
/ille, organist, and Miss Kay Me
Sosley, of New Bern, vocalist.
Evan Wehunt, Jr., of Chicago,
111., will give his Sister in mar
riage due to the death last week
>f l?r. Wehunt whose last wishes,
according to the family, wer'e
hat the wedding be held Satur
lay as scheduled.
Mrs, Donald Hill, of Augusta,
3a., will be matron of honor, and
Miss Anne Littlejohn, of Winston
Salem, will be maid of honor.
Bridesmaids will include Miss
Sally Evterhart of Lexington, Miss
Becky Trammell, of Burnsville,
Miss Betsy Lane, of Asheboro,
Miss Mildred Beam, of Cherry
ville, Miss Paula McLeod, Miss
Vickie Kay Beam, both of Cher
ryville, Miss Paula Heavner, of
Crouse, and Miss Anita McGin
nis, of Kings Mountain, sister
of Mr McGinnis.
Ushers will include Robert Law
rence, Winston - Salem, Randy
Stillman, Hickory, John Heavner,
Charlotte, John McGinnis of
Kings Mountain, brother of Mr.
McGinnis, Gene Austin, Kings
Mountain, and Dick McGinnis,
Bill McGinnis, and Jambs Mc
Ginnis, all of Kings Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGinnis
will entertain here Friday even,
ing at six b’clock at a rehearsal
dinner for Miss Wehunt and Mr
McGinnis, and following the wed
ding rehearsal in Chlerryville a
cakecutting and after-rehearsal
party will be held at Cherryville
Country club. Hostesses are Mrs.
Kern Beam, Mrs. Bain Bfeam, and
Mrs. David Thornburg, all of
Cherryville.
Mrs. Hal Stroupe will be hos
tess Saturday morning at 11 o’
clock at her home in Cherryville
at a bridesmaids breakfast for
Miss Wehunt and her attendants.
A reception will be held follow
ing the ceremony at the Wehunt
home.
Miss Hallie Ward spent the
weekend with Miss Kathy Hoyle
in Hendersonville. Mr, and Mrs,
Hoyle and family and Miss Ward
attended the Apple Festival dur
ing the wefekend. They are for
mer residents of Kings Mountain
Social Calendar
Friday:
3:30—Magnolia Garden club at
the home of Mrs. Johnny
Kerns,
6:00—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc
Ginnis are entertaining at
a rehearsal dinner for Miss
Elizabeth Wehunt and Paul
H. McGinnis, Jr.
6:00—Family picnic of the Bap
tist Ministers Wives Auxi
liary at Lions club picnic
' area of Shelby citv park.
7:30—Mrs. Sam Hamifck and
Miss Mae Sue Goforth are
entertaining at the Ham.
rick home on Meadowbrook
road honoring Miss Doris
Yates, bride-elect.
7:30 — General meeting of
Kings Mountain Woman’s
club at the Woman’s club
house. American Home De.
partment, hostesses. Sena
tor Robert Morgan, speak
er.
8:00—Rehearsal for the We
hunt-McGinnis wedding in
Cherryville First Baptist
church followed by an af
ter-rehearsal party at Cher
ryville Country club to be
given by Mrs. Kern Beam,
Mrs. Bain Beam, and Mrs.
David Thornburg.
Saturday:
11:00—Mrs. Hal Strouple is en
tertaining at her home in
Cherryville at a brides
maids breakfast for Miss
Elizabeth Wehunt, bridte
elect.
8:00—The wedding of Miss
Elizabeth Wehunt and Paul
Henkle McGinnis, Jr., in
First Baptist church, Cher
ryville, followed by a recep
tion at thfe Wehunt home.
Monday:
2:45—Duplicate Bridge club at
the home of Mrs. C. D.
Blanton on Gold street.
3:30—Ann Hasseltine circle of
First Baptist church at the
home of Mrs. W. F. McGill.
3:30—Kathleen Mallory circle
of First Baptist church at
the church.
7:30—Circles 1 and 2 of Resur
rection Lutheran church
quarterly meeting at the
church.
7:30—Circle 6 of Central Metho
dist church at the home of
Mrs. C. L. Fulton and Miss
Winifred Fulton.
7:30—Circle 7 of Central Metho
dist church at the home of
Mrs. Ben F. Beam with
Miss Margaret Harmon, co
hostess.
7:30—Circle 8 of Central Me
thodist church at the home
of Mrs. Kelley McCarter.
7:30—Lou Cornwell circle of
First Baptist church regu
lar meeting.
7:30—Myrtle Derrick circle of
St. Matthew’s Lutheran
church at the home of Mrs.
Jacob Cooper.
8:00—Circle 4 of Central Me
thodist church, Mrs. H. R.
Parton, hostess.
8:00—Circle 5 of Central Me
tftodist church at the home
of Mrs. Paul Ware.
8:00—Circle 6, of First Pres
byterian church, at the
home of Mrs. B. F. Maner.
8:00—Circle 9 of Central Me
thodist church at the home
of Mrs. J. E. Rhea with
Mrs. Hilliard Black co-hos
tess.
Tuesday:
9:30 a m.—Dozier circle of
First Baptist church at the
church.
3:00—Contract Bridge club at
' the home of Mrs. Hal
Plonk.
7:00—Rachel Mitcham circle
of St. Matthew’s Lutheran
church at the home of Mrs
J. B. Simpson.
8:00—Miss Diana Gamble is en
tertaining at Margraee Wo
man’s clubhouse honoring
Miss Pat Henderson, bride,
elect
Wednesday:
9:45—Circle 1 of Central Metho
dist church at the home of
Mrs. E. W. Griffin.
3:00—House and Garden club
at the home of Mrs. Amos
Dean.
3:00—Kings Mountain Garden
club at the home of Mrs.
John L. McGill.
3:30—Frances Hord circle of
First Baptist church regu.
lar meeting.
3:30—Open Gate garden club at
the home of Mrs. C. E
Cash.
Morgan To Address Woman's Club
At General Meeting Here On Friday
State Senator Robert Morgan,
of Shelby, will address mtembers
of Kings Mountain Woman’s club
at the club’s first general meet
ing of the year Friday night at
7:30 p. irt.
The public is invited to hear
Mr. Morgan who will discuss the
election on Saturday on consti
tutional amendments effecting
the state school system. Mrs. Paul
Nolan is program chairman and
will present the speaker.
“We urge interested citizens of
the community to attend the pro
gram” a spokesman for the group
said. A business meeting will foL
low the address by Mr. Morgan.
Members of the American
Home Department, of which Mrs.
Clarence Jolly is chairman, are
hostesses for the meeting.
SENATOR MORGAN
Frazier - Cothran Vows Said Saturday
In Bethlehem Church Parsonage Here
Mrs. Alverta McDaniel Fra
zier, of Shelby, daughter of Mrs.
J. P. McDaniel of Grover and
the late Mr. McDaniel, and Roy
Cothran, of Rutherfordton, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Cothran, were married Saturday
evening at 8 o’clock in Bethle
hem Baptist church parsonage.
Rev. R. E. Robbins, minister
of the church, officiated at the
single ring ceremony.
The bride wore a strteet-length
blue dress with blue and white
accessories and a shoulder cor
sage of white carnations
Wedding guests included Mrs.
McDaniel, mother of the bride,
and the bride’s sisters and their
families, Mrs. James Ledford,
Mrs. Wayne Wells, and Mrs. Ho.
mer Harmon, all of Kings Moun
tain. Other guests included Misses
Betty and Shirley McDaniel, Mary
Sides, Barbara Smith, Pat and
Brenda McDaniel, Petie Lynn, all
of Kings Mountain, Mr and Mrs.
Raymond Cothran and children,
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cothran, all
of Spartanburg,' S. C., and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Lassiter, of Green
ville, S. C.
Mrs. Cothran is employed in
Shelby by Cleveland Cloth Mill
and Mr. Cothran operates a gro
cery store in Rutherfordton. Af
ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cothran, in Greensboro,
the couple will live in Shelby at
107 Fort street.
District Garden Clubs Plan Meeting
At Woman's Club Here September 14
District III, North Carolina
Garden Clubs, will convene for
its annual fall meeting at Kings
Mountain Woman’s club Septem
ber 14th
Representatives from 80 garden
clubs throughout the state are ex.
pected to attend the meeting
which will feature a regular busi
ness session and program.
' Registration will begin at 9
o’clock a. m the morniftg of Sep.
tember 14th, and Mrs. Walter
Shoemaker, of Charlotte, District
Threie chairman, will open the
meeting at 10 o’clock a. m.
Announcement was made by
Mrs. Jacob P. Mauney, of Kings
Mountain, who said that lunch
would be served in the dining
room of thle Woman’s club at
12:30. Plates are $1.75 per person.
NCE A Unit
Honors Teachers
A social note was included in
the general teachers’ meteting
Monday, Sept., 3 in the luncheon
served in Central school cafe
teria by the returning faculty
members in honor of the new
teachers, the school board mem-,
bers and their wives, the retired
teachers, the school principals
and their wives, former high
school principal and Mrs. Rowell
Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Harmon.
After the teachers had grteeted
on the second floor the receiving
line including Superintendent and
Mrs. B N. Barnes and the honor
guests, they were directed by Miss
Margaret Goforth and Mrs. .El
mer McGill to the cafeteria.
The room was decorated with
arrangements of gold flowers,
sprays of foliage in shades of
green and red and flower-stud
ded letters, E, W, N, and C, on
the center table to represent the
four schools. A bountiful cover
led dish luncheon was served.
Serving on the hospitality and
social committees, were Miss
Margaret Goforth, Miss Ruth
Beam, Mrs. Virginia Jonas, Mrs.
Elizabeth Morrison, Miss Marga
ret Cole, Mrs. Maud McGill, Mrs.
Winnie Still, Miss Gussie Huff
stetlter, Mrs. Victoria Logan, Mrs.
Betty Gamble, Miss Louise Kiser,
and Mrs. Lettie Lackey
Methodist Circle
Held Meeting Tuesday
Suzanna circle members of
Grace Methodist church held their
regular meeting Tuesday morning
at the church. Mrs. Norman Low
ery was hostess.
Mrs. Carrie Gantt offered the
opening prayer and the group
sang, ‘‘More Love to Thee.” Mrs.
Lowery had the program based
on the scripture from I Corin
thians 13 on “Love.”
A short business session was
held prior to the social hour when
the hostess served refreshments.
Costume Jewels for Fall Are Large, Colorful
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BY EDNA MILES
TNSPIRATION for this fall's
fashion jewels come from the
elegant 1912 look of ready-to
wear. Beautiful Edwardian
mauves, greens, yellows, blues
and pinks shine in iridescent
rhinestones that have a new
brilliance.
These stones appear in bibs,
large button earrings, and match
ing bracelets. The same beautiful
colors are also used in shining
crystals that have jeweled motifs.
Perfect companions for the
high-necked dinner and cocktail
dresses are big rhinestone pins in
these shining, pale colors. They’re
meant especially for the simple
black sheath that takes to one
single, dramatic touch.
There are many golden-toned
pieces set with rhinestones. A
golden-tone collar in lacy design,
for instance, is exactly right for
black. And for the dress with
low-cut back, there are shining
golden pins touched with rhine
stone. Place one at the base of a
low-cut V for dramatic emphasis.
Pearls are combined with
golden-hued metal this fall for
spectacular shell, pins and ear
rings. And there are large, ba
roque, colored pearls in inter
esting shades of white, gray or
bronze.
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Open the jewel ease proffered by Antonin and oat will come
lovely accessories such as those pictured above. Large and
colorful, the costume jewelry pieces for fall make especially
stunning accents for the season's simple, Mack dresses.
Teachers Receive
Vases Of Flowers
Central School teachers, on
their return to school duties on
September 3, found in their res
pective classrooms a tokten of
welcome in the form of a vase
of beautiful flowers.
The arrangements ih the high
school were supplied by mem
bers of the Future Homemekars
of America, a club under the
sponsorship of Mrs. Betty Gam
ble; those in Central Elementary
school by the PTA of that school,
of which Mrs. Jay Patterson is
president.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr and Mrs. William E. Rosen
stengel, Jr„ announce the birth
of a daughter, Thursday, August
30, Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. David Houser
announce the birth of a daughter,
Thursday, August 30, Kings
Mountain hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell, Morris
announce the birth of a son, Fri.
day, August 31, Kings Mountain
hospital. ' -
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Duncan,
Gaffney, S. C., announce the
birth of a daughter, Friday, Au
gust 31, Kings Mountain hospi
tal
Mr and Mrs. Ned Haytes, of
Burlington, announce the birth of
a son, Floyd Dale Hayes, August
16. Mr. Hayes is the son of Mrs.
O. T. Hayes, Sr, of Kings Moun
tain, and the late Mr Hayes.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Wilder
announce the birth of a son, Sat
urday, September 1, Kings Moun
tain hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. W. F Medlin an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Saturday, September 1, New York
City, Mr. Medlin, former Kings
Mountain,resident, is the son of
Mrs. Rosa Medlin, of Kings Moun
tain.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foster, of
Cherryville, announce the birth
of a son, Monday, September 3,
Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Edward Horne,
Bessemer City, announce tbfe
birth of a daughter, Monday, Sep
tember 3, Kings Mountain hospi
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lein
ster, of Asheville, announce the
birth of a daughter, Wednesday,
September 5, Memorial Mission '
hospital, Asheville, Mrs. Leinster
is the former Miss Mary Medlin,
daughter of Mrs. Rosa Medlin, of
Kings Mountain.
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