the arsal and at a 1 odist 5 will , Mr. Mrs, Tay- f the their wed- ikfast :ersej )n the >d his gave jrWe’s length i th.' ?s Was' e-twde d mh ite IS 4id’ flooa r satiB E^s anl uets «I matcll ?r wal s, uncl4 Wisteil , brothl [bearer! veddin^a e pinlJ match-! ^sso^ies.l sage of I ?r chose I led with] dippers, le wore I lite car- j [hter of rigg of! Kings I f Trinity erryville I tain. ? son of I Alexan- \ He is a . fountain \ loyed at ; tonia. n a wed- *h. S. C.. at home le ? One id Alen- i a scal- calloped, Hatching iMength. t of silk by a cor- •ets. She es-of-the- lid on a and I dnda Miss Ray- e. Moor- :repe vhite wore chif- bou- girl. oor- Stro\jpp. a Greene ^bearer, chose a black ac- carnation fmsday, Au^usf 28, 1969 Weekend Specials ONLY THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY -MEirS DEPARTMENT- MEN'S TIES Reg. $1.00 SALE CSe Reg. 1.50 SALE S1.U Reg. 2.00 SALE IM Reg 2.50 SALE 2.1S M«a’sWUUC.tlen. HANDKERCfflEFS ■•9.sij(n. SPECIAL DGc PK. Men's Long Sleeve FRENCH CUFF SHIRTS Matching Tie Reg. $8.M SPECIAL m Men's Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Now Colofs St Styles Reg. $4.00 SALE $3.88 Reg. S.OO SALE 4.88 Men's New Fall & Winter SUITS Reg. $55.00 .. SPECIAL $51.88 Reg. 65.00 . SPECIAL 61.88 Reg. 70.00 .. SPECIAL 67.88 Men's Andover Keratron SLACKS Reg. $0.00 .... SPECIAL $4JS Reg. 7.00 .... SPECIAL SAt ATTENTION: Men's Red Camel WORK PANTS Penna Press. Priced At 5.99 SHIRTS AT $4.99 HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO PANTS $4.99 SHIRTS $3.99 Men's ALPACA SWEATERS Reg. $16.00 .. SPECIAL $I4.8S Reg. 18.00 .. SPECIAL I6J* MEN'S ORLON SOCKS Reg. 79c Pair SPECIAL 66e PAIR Mra's New PaU S Winlei SPORT GOATS Reg. $35.00 S3IS8 Reg. 50.00 46.18 -ROYS' DEPARTMENT- Boys' New Fall & Winter SPORT COATS & SUITS Reg. $15.00 $13.88 Reg. 17.00 ■ •.. 15.88 Reg. 20.00 18.8$ Reg. 21.00 19.8$ Reg. 22.00 28.8$ Boys' Long Sleovo SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $3.00 $2.88 Reg. 4.00 3.88 BOYS'ORLON SOCKS Siae7V2x9 Reg. 59c . SPECIAL 48c Pair Size 9x11 j Reg. 790 .. SPECIAL 68c Pair | Boys* Andover St Glon Ayre SLACKS Reg. $5.00 .... SPECIAL $4.88 Reg. 6.00 .... SPECIAL 5.88 Reg. 7.00 .... SPECIAL 6.88 Sweaters Reg. $5 . Reg. $8 . Reg. $11 NOW $3.88 NOW $6.88 NOW $9.88 p son of tiddix of gradiiato i \ , school > ttsburgh h; J Sholby. ,7 - I f:- \ -fabrics Depaitmeal** THE YEAR'S MOST WANTED MATERIAL ConcoidsKetdeeloth ass Yard REG. $1.99 YARD — Lingerie Dept — -special- reigning BEAUTY PANTIES 109% Aceictle Tricot — Guaranteed 1 Year Me Fn 3 Pain Reg, $1.19 l^lne THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Two Families Held Reunion Miss Lynn, Bride-Elect Mr. and Mrs. J. ery and sons, Chip and Cnui k. wei.0 hosts Sunday at their homo Linda Pearson, Bride-Elect ;ls Honored Couple Feted After Rehearsal I I At Cake Cutting Dancing fit fContinued From T*og% Tamo". “The King sinkablo Molly Brown", flei Your (iun". ‘'KiHmet'’J Side Story" and a score Miss Renae Nolen and Jir my *'i>> Is Honored « » j Miss Linda Pearso.';. wnose wed- lin Grover to a familv reunion of' Glynda Lynn, bridc-elect, thng to Hill King takes place, ^ the Smith-Hartsoe families. Mrs honfn;ed Friday night at a ^I^mtosh toured the Montcomerv is a cranddautrhtor ^rop-m bridal shower held in tlie night at a bndal party t^eir wedding rehearsal Satu. la> . , parson .Yiontgomery fcianddaugmcr.^^jj,^^^^.^ j ^ ^ ^.ih jeanno Carson I Families of the late Kli and dist church. Falls. fellowship hall of Chestnut .Margaret Stanford Smith and * • • * • Kntcrtaining with Miss Falls Baptist church. John and Lillie Smith Hartsoe at-7, Mrs. Barry Robinson and ^ , 1 tended I^iiison. Mrs. Plato Heavner, Mrs. Sieve Baker. Mrs. Otis Falls. Entertaining were the U. . ^ Mrs. F'urman Wilson, Mrs. Bill jr., molher of Miss Falls, also as-! elect's parents, IMr. and mi>. Childrenof the late Mr. and McGinnis, Mrs. Carl Price, Mrs. sisieiJ in details of entertaining.'George Edward Nolen. I Mrs. Smith are Mrs. Pearl Smith J. E. Mauney, Mrs. Emmett Ross ^ color note of green, pink and I Carroll of Kings Mountain and and Mrs. C. T. Dixon, Jr. white h^atured the decorations uLn The 35 guests .showoml Miss re^hmonts. Ovorl.iirt _ with 'i' iLynn with miscellaneous house- e''’ ^' ^ h^ ® and green satin, the bride’s tahli M, intosh remarkei. “anl j Children of the late Mr. and hold gifts. The brideto-b<. wore a ^ was caught up with net bows ■ind ciiD.sc* a normal life for iMrs. Harfsoe aie Mrs. .Maggie navy and red check party |!c.e 1 er and daughter, Kelli, of Lfwell; '^106(101 Mrs. Jack Parker, Vickie, Jackie and Chris, all of Matthews; Mr. RrlrJp.P I and Mrs. Bane Bonham of Char- 11 lotte; Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill Smith, i ii i i Lynda and Ronnie, of Kings IS MOnOfSCl 1 Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. Phil I Roark, Joey and Debbie, and Mr. I Miss Joy Carol Ann Greene, I ^+p\A/r^r"l" land Mrs. Donald Moore, Sharon, bride-elect, was honored last Olowai I Donnie and Judy, all of Grover; i Tuesday night at a bridal shnwer \A/orjr^inn and Miss Diane Carroll, Mrs. held in the fellowship hall of VvtJvJUtliy L/u i C Pearl Carroll, Miss Virgie Smith, Grace Methodist church. I Bill Hannon, Mrs. Virgie Black-1 Entertaining togetlier were well and grandson, Kevin Love-iMts. Plato Heavner. Mrs. T. J. ij'lace, Mrs. Maggie Moore Mr. and Ellison Mrs. Pink Mayhue Mrs. daugLeL'KalhirLynn? to'L^wis I Mrs. Larry Day and daughter James Martin Mrs. C. f. Dixon, stewart, son of Mrs. Win- Usa. Paul Hartsoe Bill Hartsoe; Jr and Mrs. Emmet Ross. ^ings Mou.ttain and land Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartsoe., A color note of pink and jreen ffiven a cor- 7^^ the table. Pink punch wa.*; .-hose it. "which she s^i'ved from a silver p’inch Y)‘Wl -i can’t remember ever wan| I Dinned to the shoulder of her yel- at the opposite end ol The tt.ble. to he anything but a perforn Assisting in details dl_enter ain ■ ! low party dress. The hoste.sses presented the bride-to^be a ava-! $„' were Mrs. James Falls, . . _ . ^ .l- icado green electric mixer and thej Roper, Mrs. ‘Lee Payno. hy the time sh) Mrs. (BtAby Pearson and Mr. T. balance.; S Shytle, all aunts ot the bi : M^jja.ine'did a picture stop' her. .She was a finalist in thel Guests were members of the \\’iimington pageant and peri wedding party and out-of-towi ^^.j-obatics at numerous wedding guests. Mrs. Dover Mr. and Mrs. Flynn James; . Purser of Indian Trail, N. C. an- I5 p0-|-0Q nounce the engagement of iheir all of Kings Mountain. I Scout Leader s I Are Meeting I’ember^th At Drop-In Ix'auty pageants. Following their marriage| two joined their careers d:ince Team for club datesl featured spots in touring slT Fhey performed in Gerij when Mr. McIntosh was in .Army before high ranking Russian officials and other * taries. McIntosh’s last profess! Mrs. Tommy Dover, rec ni ^ bride, was honored Monday ni.In as“"n actorwj at a drop-in bridal shower held at w^as i: the home of Miss Patricia Ltc entertain for Pr< Harmon in Bessemer City. J ohnson, his family and thi Entertaining iiwth Miss Ham.on L 'uvress in a thank-you pe^ me- iJiw.-p6rL..*v4- .,i.'L4e#;4v^4u, -j.y. Nsncv Harmon Soencer. congre a graduate of Kings Mountain ^ ^ accomplished during the K'd The bride is the former Linda administration. Their decie! Jean Linder of Bessemer City. up show business caJ , ^ , C. E. Stewart of Shelby, featu.od the rte.'orations and re- bride-elect is a graduate of I freshmonts. The refreshment ta- pip^mont high school of .Monroe and is a sophomore student at and held a silver candelabrum of western Carolina University at ! pink tap<»rs and pink flowers as (^ujjow’hee 1 central decoration. Pink and prospective bridegroom is _ . - 1 green cakes wer(‘ .ser\ed with Sep+ember 4th '"’u high school and is a senior stu- r [The hndo-to.bo wore an aqua western Carolina Uni A meeting of all Girl Scout P^rty dress and a shoulder cor- ^ersity where he is a member of wore a green party dress and i'f»b4 when they were troop leaders from Kings Moun- ^age, gin or the hostesses. p. ^Ipha fraternity and.^as given a white shoulder cur readv to leave for J4] tain, Grover and Bessemer City is; ^gues s showeied the president of the junior class.! ^nd a gift of silver in her 'W. st Side Story." With slated September 4th at 10 a.m.; ' miscellaneous ,g ^^niber of the Marshall’s; selected pattern. rival of their first child, Del at First Presbyterian church j household gifts- American Chemical .So.| poio^ note of pink and grt n now four, came the desire Scout Hut. I cietv. featured the decorations and n*- tie down. They though j All Scouters are encouraged to, composed o ftroops and leaders The wedding will take place; bride’s talkie, prefer a small town to 1 attend to make plans for the in Kings Mountain, Grover and September 14th at .3 p.m. in Beth-j over gm'n dancing and chocse StanIey4jJ ,1 year’s work. ; Bessemer City in the Pioneer Girl lehem Presbyterian church of satin, held a central arrangemvni Bf»th the Meintoshes beli4| I Kings Mountain Neighborhood j Scout Council. Monroe. Rev. Robert Maclin will paje pj^k roses and greenery, dance instruction for ch^ Chairman'for the year is Mrs. W. I Mrs. Ballew invites all leaders o;ficiate at the double ring cere- party pick-ups were served w ih Said Mrs. McIntosh, "Ever ! C. Ballew, The Neighborhood is to attend. mony. punch. .should be given dance le The hostesses greeted arriv.ng It's good for them physicallyl . callei's and Miss Stephanie Phi mentally. Not only does iq fer was at the register. Mrs. Ron- velopt* grace and coordinatiq nie Dover of Cherry Point and '>ls(» poise and confidence iq Miss Jane Dameron alternated self." the punch service. Miss Vicku* How* about the two youg 'Stinnett aiYd Miss DebMe M-11- in the family? Their fathe w’ood received in the gift room I'cady teaching them exer^ ! and ooodbyes were said to Mrs. w*iU give them dance in ' Charles Harmon. However, he won't ei! Forty guests from Mount Hbliy. t.hem to ^ show ^ Gastonia. Kings Mountain, Grov "But t| : er and Bessemer City called fn nt to go on^^^^Re, I ^ H until 10 p.m. and showered the them ’, bride with miscellaneous hou.-' ?et it it’s hold gifts. blood. th i WEATHER BULLETIN!"! CoM/m/9iV/sire^ the excklng new OIL HOME HEATER AUTOMATIC CONTROLS! Just DIAL your comfort! Push a button to start or stop the FLOORSWEEP! now gives you amazing SWSPING SUPER UBWf FLOOR nEm The golden louvers in the floor heat outlet are motor diivoi to rotate bade and forth—sweeping the heat over the floor. All new in pcsrfonnance, styling and exdting colors this new SIEGLER l^ves you a new dimenskm in heating comfoK See it socm! Telephone Talk •y R. B. MOOM School is «pei Drive caieii Let ead c|iii to retnm HEARING AID.. .Time wasTj to raise your voice to toLc ] the telephone. Bet not mip ii Hke a bad CCHUMdiMI telephone U9ag£ If you're bolding the moutUpiece under^ for instance, it won't pick up as much of w| say. And die person at the other end may ; you clearly. There's a simple solution. Just be sur^ the mouthpiece directly in front of yojj inch or two away. EMERGENCY AID... A lone operatoj in the local telephone office, when th