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t . . New Jewelry Store Open Here Kta?*' Jewelty, rnc . U the namo ?(' itoo aewv nt firm to ?pen (or bos* ?ri to Klit*s MounuUu. The new ? UV.'steneM In tenttormrtly located W'vt. Klaii Joweiry wilt carry a vc mpiete linn. of liiatiOaally gal*?rti? ?<1 lewelry. and will conduct a credit at soil an a ots*h buninean. Mr. A- W. Harlaoe.. Iccal >ounj ?ii.i will be tu ?linrae of lite . now ?t tnecs. Mr- Hortbce in a profession ?i tmseball player. He played K>i VV<U?tontialem fast aeanon and has -llwady signed a contract to play tbii-d base next Winston Salem is a member of the Piedmotu twasjue and is class H ball. Mr. Hart no? started hU baseball career at V"lv-e Academy, Hony>. N. C- Mr llartsoe la a sen of Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Hartsoe of Kin&s Mountain. He br.- a host of frie-nkta here who who bttu the best of tuok In Ills venture Into business lu hie homo-town. Teachers Training In Gastonia ' < > Tti? Southern jurtl Associate Re formed Presbyterians are holding a {obit Teacher Training School in Ctstonla February 20-25. The meettag will bo held In tie First Presby >f-rttn Church. The c:'f-ag meeting is Sunday aftcruo.-? ;.j?n R:00 o' lock until 5:00. The \.eok-day meettags are each cvoic :g from 7::i0 to ?:S0 p. nr. Four courses are being offered: "The Christian Home." tai: *ht by Dr. J. O. Maim; "The Art ni Leadership.' taught by Mrs. John L. Fairlcy; "Organization and Ad mil) Is Irafion,' taught by Rev. L. P. Buruey All teachers and parents are invited. The school is open to anyone desirous of becoming better equipped for Christian Service. Play at Beth Ware A threo-act mjNfler comedy, "The Jtcrawcrcw Oeepj." will be present etl by the Dramatic and 4-H Clubs In fjle Beth-Ware auditorium for two ights, Feb. .18 and 19. at 7<30 p. ni. The cast includes, Clyde Pruett, Wood row Moss. Grace Matthews Flora' Herndom Virginia Randle, Mary Frances Ware, Claude Gantt Howard Randle, Wayne L. Ware and Myrtle Lee Reynolds. 1 screen i {Attractions.. f ? . . Tnuradjty and Friday Happy Landing Sonja Heule Don Araeche Saturday Hawaiian Uuckaroo Smith. Dollew - Evelyn tCnap Murder In Green-witch Village Kay AV'ray Richard Arlcn? Monday and Tuetoay Tovarich Claudetto Coberlt Chartee Boyer V'" ! Wednesday The Game That Kills Oharlee Qulgley Rita Hay worth First Chapter or The Mysterious Pilot arUh Frank Hawks ' i ; - ' DIXIE. THEATRE *" " 1 1 ? ?; - aw" ' Co-opera Customers of the Firs fullest co-operation at all i' ters it is expressed in tl Sag of day to day transs eerned about a loan, map check, collection of < or whatever your financi us ready to assist you in Of course your depot insured by the Federal ] poration. FIRST NATII Member Federal Dep Kings Men iii--- in- - Coifteen Campbell Wine a and 1* Prize , follen Campbell, daughter of Mr. . ..n<f Mrs Charles Campbell, was dela red winner last night over istmi I rootettants of Iks' prise offered bp I irjlon end the Kiiiw Mountain . tniil 'nflc and l-osn Association for ie be:- Rf 'ay pertaining to home' wnel-ehlp. The nOf est was held at' ; n< Hfeh J?< c?l with Mrs \V. T.1 A'elr in The prise offered I i lis iu cash, 'lite title of Mine .'c iipbcH's essay was, "Homemak i in*-" ' Miss Campbell will compete in "helb.v Friday night for county hon' jfs for prises offered by the Bulld f-ng and Loan Association of Clovet land count/. Forest Ware Buried Sunday The body cf Mr. Forest Ware, age ( ".1, jWlto died in Birniitighntit. Ala.. brought. to Kings Mountain Sun j day afternoon and burial services . jnd interment tock place at Shady Grove church near Cherryvllle. Mr. Ware was a son of the late Mark Ware and hla late wife, wellknown couple of El Bethel community and spent Ills childhood and ear !y youth in thfe section. He Is survived by three chlldro. "lis wife has been dead for several > ears.' He . i? also survived by one sister. Mrs. Augle Ware Rudlsill >1 El Paso, Texas; three brothers. Edwin and Ralph Ware of Newell, N. 0. and Leon Ware of El Bethel. t Raymond Sanders May, * Run For State Senate Utayinond Sanders, well known Textile employee, when asked If h* would enter politics again this time, answered he had not quite made up his mrnd as ta wtiether he would ot-' Tcr for the State Senate or not. it is generally thought that Mr. Sanders -will announce in the near future. Mr. Sanders was a candidate in the last primary for the Lower House of the State Legislature. Society News (Cont'd from Society page) IE.'W. Griffin, prize for bgh score Ik rook. Mrs. S. R. Suber aud Mrs. Vera Rawlee cut for consolation. Delicious refreshments were se.ved following the game. The guests Included a number cf | Kings Mountain - Palm Harbcrites ! and otheia from Gastonla. - PALM HARBOR VISITORS 'HONORED Mrs C. E. Neteler entertained ' a1 : an elaborate ftvO'Course dinner at j her winter heme ill P.alm Ilia hot'. ; Klori'Ja, honoring Mrs S. U. Subci and Mrs. E. \V. Griffin on the eve lv> j fore their departure for their home! in Kings Mountain. Clovers were laid for Mrs. Griffin, j Mrs. Suber, Mrs. E. L. Campuen. j Mrs. Neisler and her houso guest,! Mrs. George V. Patterson of G-sstcnla. ' STUDY CLUB WITH MRS. O. W. MYER8 Mrs. O. W. Myers was hostess to members of the Study Club and invited gneats entertainine at her heme en Piedmont' avenue oh Tuesday evening. A most delightful evening's entertainment. was provided, featuring a talk by Mr. C. E. Nelsler and a show ing of pictures, made of places of unusual interest on his recent trip around the world. Mrs. Myers home was attractively arranged with Jonquils and other col offul, early flowers. A tempting salad course with accessories and a sweet course was served. Invited guests present other than club members included. Mesdames S. A. Lowry, Loftinj W. M. Uoyce, W K. Willis. Manly Morehead. P D ' I ition! it National find here the . 1 times. In routine mat te rapid, efficient handictions. If you are con:ing a deposit, mailing a out of town checks, al problem* you wW find every way possible, sits up to $6000 are fully Deposit Insurance Cor MAL BANK t oeit Insurance Corp. ntain, N. C. v :"TV?' * "W * t ' . " ' Tin KIMM MOUNTAIN RDULD Patrick. U Boyd Hun Mid Pete Gamble. SMITH-JOLLY to i alms 11 bet Impress!** ceremony Friday sveatag. Feb. ii. MIm Leetee Smith, taaghur of Mr. ut ^aaaibmiaam kmn^h^brid^s^lrCsIartesJoilyr the are of Mr aed Mr* J. c. Jolly. | alto of thia city. I The- weddlug was aoleranlied in I the Wesley an Methodist church. | With the Rev. A. k\ Connor officialI Ir Th- bride and grocm entered to ? he- wPh no s'ten hints, to the, I i.ut'n of Lohengrin's Wedding MarI ch. The voM'h were spoken before l an Ititprovksed altar lighted with i caudles. I The bride wore a dress of blue net 1 jover printed silk, a'Juliet hat. with! I black accessories. Her corsage was | of pink rosebuds, worn on ber shoul der. Friends of the bride and groom were entertained at. a reception &. the home cf the bride's parents following the ceremony. The couple are residing temporarily at the home of the bride's parents cn Walker street. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Bern to Mr. and Mrs. James LayIon. a nine pound son. William Eugene. Thursday morning v | Personals E. L. Campbell left Monday for Palm Harbor, Florida. ? * Mrs. N. H. Kefley spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Klrby cf Gaffncy. Mrs. Otis Falls and mother, Mrs. J. H. Sipe visited Mrs. B. F McCarter of Bethany, S C., Sunday. Mrs. Otis Falls and Uttle daughter, Betty Jean, visited relatives in Shelby'Tuesday; Mr. Forest Sipe, a patient in Johnston City, Teon., hospital,' has been very ill the past few weeks. Mlrs Ottic White has returned to ber home from the Shelby Hospital where she was a patient last ween. Mfss Carlyle Ware spent the week end in Laurens, S. C., guest of he. brother, Mr. Lamar Ware. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Btser and little daughter, Joyce, spent Sunday with relatives in Charlotte. ,,, r,?,? ". . ? '* ithno riwwrve nncK or me post-' cfflce clerical force, Is now on a1 three weeks trip through Florida. 1 ' ! Mrs. Ranks Barber has been very '.II with pneumonia but is 3?mewhat improved. Dr. Jacob Mauney of Charlotte, .ycs a visitor in Kings Mountain iurlrg the week-end. " M'is Jaue Wilscn of th.? Waco j,h s:hcol faculty spcut t.;e week- ' < nd . in Kings Mountain. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gantt and ton Hy aid Mr. Ted Beam have returned ircm a trip to Miami, Fla. Ml. s. L. P. Baker has returned ! heme after a stay of several weeks In Mercy Hosiplf.al, Oharlotte, whero she underwent an operation. Mrs. J. E. Anthony has been very sick at the Antbony'a winter home at P>alm Harbor, Florida, where she has been for several .weeks. Mr. and Mre. Edwin Ware and Mr. Ralph Ware of Newell came over Sunday to attend the burial serviced for Mr. Foreet Ware, their brother. : Q Mlsa Pauline Neisler accompanied by Mrs. George Houeer and baby and Mrs. Lutz of Shelby, left las* week for a vtsrtt wftih members ot their families at Palm Harbor, Fla. Messrs H. H. Houston and R. C. Ethrldge of the Palmetto Yarn Mills of Pageland, S. C., were business visitors In Kings Mountain yes tcrday afternoon. Mrs. C. L Fulton left Monday morning, in company with a party of friends, for Palm Harbor, Florida, where she will be a guest of Mre J L. Campbell for two weeks. Miss Sarah Henry Summttt had as her guests over the week-ena. Misses Margaret Ramaeur, MaryJames Seagle. and Eleetloe Abernathy of Unoolnton. Mrs. E. w. Ortttt* Mrs. Vera fls-wl?s. Mr*. J. R Davis. Kn 8. It Ruber and Mrs. J B Ltpford returned Sunday afternoon Xrona a two. weeks trip to Florid*. The party had h; idq?rtera et Pata Harbor and visited away ptaoea at huterest "during their stay dnd also en-roate. Mrs. D. J. Keefr of Orover is vis *ttn| her desyxer, Mrs. Joe P. Wharton to Oreetswood, S. C. While Mrs. Keeter is In Qrssnwood, Mr. Keeter hi visiting his son, Mr. Byron ICaeter and finally on Ootd street The many friends of Mr. Keeter will be glad to learn that ha to rapidly recover!** Oram Injuries suffered by a broken blp. - .? -,? vJs/'v vSS >. . *: >?. v *. *.. >7*%^ ^ i . ' . ' ? THURSDAY, TKB. IT. lWt New F< "-> ^ ' _ ?-r" _""V The Latest Creations penw constantly scanning the B the Newest in wlpkV ' flit ^fl Hf flt ^kt Hkt* wn New Cc Tailored or Feminine! Both your personal preference. E tion of tailored and feminin pers ? fitted ? jiggers *-1 20. $5.95 New D Look at yourself in these i The necklines chuck you u - most delightful manner, with tremendous chic. Anc blossom out. Of excellent women's and misses' sizes. ^9 no _ BAGS A georgeous collection in Patented, Beaded and Leather Bags ? . $1.00-$3.00 Belle's L For Th [Ladies' and Misses' ] Crepe Sole Oxfords in a white, blue and pralti 1 colors? $1.98 to $2.98 Hpi" * ! I ,* I < Men's Shirts & Shorts 10c Each I. r Belk's D The] ?? >r Spi maHy selected by our N farket for Latent Style Your J For Va??'II uron^ 4a onn 4Kaca i jl vii ii naiii iv ow iiiva^ i see. them you'll certainly new fashion details?fai man tailored single brea kets ? square shoulders with flappockets and \ ; any other new details Sizes 12 to 20. Colors: Efc Dawn Blue and Luggage k ' >ats For styles are very good tl elk's Department Store e coats in long lengths finger tip, in all the Nei $7.95 - 1 resses ' newest spring Dresses! nder the chin in the The sfeeves arm you I the colors make you quality silks, in both $9.95 HATS Styles: Bretons, Sai ors, Brim, Berets. Ci ors, in all the newes Shades? . $1.00-$3.0( tidies i irifty Sh< Wen's 8 era. Sanfori* j A.' ? sed OveraHs. Guaran eed not to shrink ? 97c Pair I " " " * . ? V <: > > .. J ?/ ' l ^ jTv~' .* ' ' ' V ? See our window of new Sprifig Silk Prints 59c Yard spartmer Home of Bettor Values 1 * ... ' ring . ow York Buyers who ore s. Tomorrow wo feature Suit Spring * e new suits?and when you want one?see the many int herringbone stripes? sted models ? slash poc? braid bound jackets vide revers?these and await your inspection, eige, Nude, Gray, Shrimp : Tan. 95 &7.95 $9.95 Spring i lis year. The choice is is offering a large collec i ? short lengths ? topn Spring colors. Sizes 12 . $9.95 ' rl&s^tk I <a mm\ tBF ^ aM >T Shoppe "* " ' - .' ... H?>?* uppers I ' Sew Spring Print Dresses for the School Miss? 50c to $1.00 . . . Men's new Spring Ox* fords. *" Cotiftfnaiion ten, ten, grey and Mack? $1.98 to $4.85 j it Store s. ' ' L ''Y- . V,' .y <\'~? V'-- K"?i. ./- J
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