: * SOCIAL AX IXTTr :: [ vl lpl 11! PHONES 10-R i METHODIST CIRCLES MEET Mr*. Letter A. Hoke entertained members of circle number one at her home on Oold street, Monday afternoon with Mrs. N. F. Walterson aa Joint hostess. The devotional service was conduc ted by Mr*. Cora Hayes and Mrs. Paul Moss had charge of the Bible Study which sfce presented in a most interesting way. The study was taken from the book of Joshua. ^ Mrs. Hoke, circle leader had char ge of the business session. Fifteen members responded to rou call. Congealed salad with accessories iiu cuute w?o oervea. Mrs. B. 8. Nelll and Mrs: Y. F Thronburg were hostesses to members of circle number two entertaining at the home of Mrs. Neill on Piedmont avenue on Monday afternoon. : T^wenty two members were present. Mrs. J. R. Davis led the devovotlonal service and Mrs. M. 1* Hou ser, circle leader, conducted the bu3 iness session. Mrs. H. R. Parton had charge of the. Bible Study. Delicious refreshments were served during the social hour. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Annie Dilling. Mrs. O. O. Jackson was hostess to members of circle number three entertaining at her home on Gold street Monday afternoon. Twenty one, three of whom, were new members, were present. Mrs. H. T. Pulton had charge . of the Bible Study and Mrs. C. W. Harper, circle leader, presided during 0 the business session. The hostess served a refreshment course consisting of Sandwiches, wafers, and tea. '< VISITORS FROM CHARLOTTE Mesdames B. R. Wllieford, Pierce and 8winson of Charlotte and Mrs. , Taylor of Mount Olive were guests f- 01 Mrs. urady King Tuesday after* noon. A tempting tea course was served informally by the (hostess. ??________ _______ I ITS SAND ? _? . - *? sanuais win De pracxic bushes this spring, ant ity to get the pick of tl signed for your new s[ leather sandal goes eq feminine or tailored cl< on a giddy high heel, i popular priced in the r green, white, luggage i The two style $1. Others t J i ' K m ' jfl ^7 . 1 TW AND PERSONAL HAPPEN /KLo 1 to 1 VND 88 MRS. A. H. PATTP ; ENTERTAIN YOUNG FRIENDS . I Misses Betty end Jean Cash en-, I tertalnd a number of their young j friends on Tuesday afternoon at the 1 Cioino of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. < "?"u *>?au uu Mim rung street. ? The party was given In celebration I of Betty's birthday anniversary. t The young folks enjoyed a number t of games after which they were ser ved Ice cream, cake and punch. J The guests included Misses Jean t Hord, Betty Lynch. Jacqueline Falls Sunt Catherine Kalis, Alda Jean t Davis, (Barbara JeaJi Matthews, J Duckle Jenkins, Dorothy Fulton, t Valeria Joyce Morrow, Kay McGih- C uis, Mildred May GOfortb, and Dan Pressley. I MEETING OF STUDY CLUB I Mrs. J. M. Rhea was hostess to v members of the Study Club and in- r vited guests, entertaining at her;} 'jome on West Mountain street Tuesday afternoon. The rooms of } the home were thrown en-suite and ( attractively arranged with colorful ? spring flowers. ' v Mrs. J. R. Davis bad charge of a t study on Gardenlug and was assist- g ed by Mrs. O. W. Myers who read g Talks Before Our Gordon Club; Mrs. j y J Charles Thomasson who gave, Gar- > den Suggestions; and Mrs. C. W. j Harper. Don't Fool Yourself or Your * Lawn. Questions on Gardening and a .round table discussion of toe subject i concluded the study and ,-interesting 1 current events bv Mrs. Davis was an * addtlonal feature of the program. A tempting salad course with accessories and a sweet course was j served. Martin Luther Harmon, George' Plonk and Mlsa Prances Goforth, atrt I dents at Carolina are at home for t.he spring holidays. PARKS-HICKS MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEO ( Announcement has been made of r the marriage of Miss Nina Hicks of, Kings Mountain and Morganton to Mr. Ben Parks, of Morganton. jt I The ceremony was performed in J Bessemer City. N. C., Saturday after I noon. March 12, with Rev. C. jJ ALL i \ , ' " '. ALL S I AL TIME! ally growing on the I here's your opportun , lie crop! Cunningly de- j? >ring outfit this patent Jm ually well with your othes. In black or blue, Sjjn Vnd other smart styles ||l tew colors of red, blue, tan and combinations. s illustrated? 94 8 it $2.95 a A. ???iMMmm ?- . ' -1 UR8DAY, MARCH 10, IMS Till) t i INGS N OMEN ERSON, Editor Black, D. D., former paator of Use Mrlde. o elating. I The bride its a daughter of Mr. an<l | Mrs. J. U. Hicks of Kings Mountain snd Morganton. S>be holds a position us supervisor in the School for the < Deaf in Morganton. sbo la a young t vornan of bright meulality ond winsing disposition, Ttie bridegroom, a son of Mr. and ( Mrs. J. H. Parks of Morg&nton holds ( i position as mechanice there. 1 The only* attendants at the wedling were Mlss-Vcrna Hicks and Mr fohn Hicks of Kings Mountain, bro- ( her and sister of the bride and Mr. ? )dell Pressley of Grover. B SINNER GUEST IN ROCK HILL Attorney J. R. Davis went to Rock F Fill, 8. C., Monday night where he J sag among the guests at an elabo- t ate dinner given by Colonel and drs. W. M. Wilson at their home. Covers were laid for Colonel t ilyers, Attorney of Washington, D. o Colonel Oscar Doyle, United p states District Attorney of Greenille, S. C., Colonel Joe Mdss, Atorney of York, S. C., Colonel Erp f iipt of Kings Mountain Battle- r :round, J. R. Davis, Attorney of a Cings Mountain, and Colonel and Ire. Wilson, the hosts. ? * 5 fi Personals ' Mre. John Blggcrs of Shelby visltd Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Neal Tuesday. Mrs. I* F. Neal visited Mrs. Gree- j y Neal of Blacksburg Saturday. ?o? Mrs. Ira Turner of Chartotte was I l recent guest of Mrs. H. T. F\ilton.'a Mayor and Mrs. J. B. Herndon a vere Charlotte visitors Wednesday. S. R. Suber is recovering from a t ecent Illness. j C Mrs. E. C. Cooper of Raleigh, has n ipf-n nn a visit to relatives In Kinks d doimtain. Mre. Pratt Herndon of Bethlehem I iiTTpol STYLES kJ A IV 1 Men's Fo< ^an^some Browns WjXtiT Whites and Combiiu V * ?? add the final touch to you sy're just ,as essential to youi a new suit or tie. KEETER' lit. Luggage tans, rich bro ite dress models that suit evei .94 $2.95 $4.0< KEETER' JJE rOU VALUE NEVER1 .. ... . . R8DAY, MARCII 17. 1938 wan a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. lUUtrrH. Mrs. W. B Welr^vUited her slater. Mrs. Albert Wblsnant In Blacksburg Saturday. Mrs. Mason Lath am and son of' Patterson Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Neal Tuesday. Mesdames W. A. Mauuev, Prank Summer* and J. E. Herndon visited iu Catawba county Tuesday. Mrs. B. M. Ormand left last week tor Palm Harbor, Fla., where she Is visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long of Con :oid visited relatives in Kings Moun Bin Sunday. Mrs. Kellev Jackson of Gastonia mil Miss Una Jackson of Clover, S. 3.. spent the week-end with Mrs. W. I\ Jackson. Mr. and Mrs Hunter Hudson of Charlotte visited Mr. J. B. fortune utd family here Sunday. Mrs. Hudon is the daughter of Mr. fortune. f Mr. Moffatt Ware left Monday for aim Harbor, fla., where his wife, j Jrs. Ware, will join him on -a trip , o Miami, Fla. . Miss liuth Brown and Miss Gerrude Haas of Charlotte were guests t Miss Ruth Putnam during the a st week-end. Mrs. I. B. Hullender, Mrs. Mollle larmon and Mrs. Edna Kuhn were ecent visitors at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Charlie Palls at Laimberton 0? Miss Louise Bell has accepted a position as sketch artist designing feou Slaps for the Chicago Sign Corporation in Charlotte, N. C. ?0? Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Hunnicutt rave returned, home after .spending everal weeks in Palm Harbor, fla. They were accompanied home by itrs. George Patterson of Gastonla. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smathers, Miss Miry Grace Patterson of Charlotte, nd Miss Dorothy Patterson of Norwood spent the week-end with Mr. nd Mrs. A. H. Patterson. Misses Virginia Burrage, Irene Lllen, Frances Goforth .and Mrs. D.I Soforth, and Mr. Smyre Williams of he Belk Clerical forc^. were busiless visitors In Charlotte Wedneslay. ' ?o? Mrs. J. A. Neisler and son, Hugh filler, and Mrs. Fred Finger and , NG Fa ytwear . Tans and itions. , /^\ ; Big I selection Keeter's big est spring s r new outfit. We have ju| r appearance S are styled stock of Qu wno, blacks, gtepa to ryone. to visit ou ) $5.001 Spring thai S DEPAR UNDERSOLD on. Cart, wilt leave Thursday for I'btaUr, Va.. where they will visit their parent*. Mr. and Mm. Preston Miller. Several member* of the A K P. m'limntinmf" >um m huu'ihwitv With the Junior Choir for the closing service of the three-day meeting Kev. W M. Hoyce has been conducting at the A. R. P. church there. Tlte Junior Woman's Club will present a Helen Keller pageant at the Woman's Club building Thursday, March 17, at 8 p. m. The public is cordially Invited. There wlti ' In- a silver tea in connection with it. 1 * .' fr. Mr. and Mrs. J. I.*, Rbinebardt ( spent the Pa8t week-end with Mr. and Mrs Joe Mauney. They came es- j peciully to see their little grand-dau- , ghter, Nellie Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs Khinehardi were accompanied bv their sons, William and John. , Mrs. C. E. Noisier and daughter, , Miss Pauline Neisler left their win-j J ter home in Palm Harbor, Fla.. I . Tuesday to attend the annual Pll-I grlmage In Natchez, Miss. They wilt! also see the Bellingrath Gardens In Mobile, and other Interesting places In New Orleans. On their return Lhey will visit relatives in Alabama , and Georgia. , ^ I PERMADRIVE v is! mooaw VAW-1QI D. F.HORD Furniture Co. j Buy It For Less at Hord's i OTWU In our bi JA have not and jfirls. er. We ht _. n, iii , colors tin 97 ' shoe department is now ove tyles and colors for every m< st the pair to "set-off" that aiity Shoes will be found th andfather's old-comforts. 1 r shoe department and insp ; are arriving daily. TMENT S V- ' ' . i rinhi mm Short Fads v| Jupiter's dlatuc.vi Is 11 times that of the earth- Czechoslovakia la about tru- alM of Illinois. \ Paraguay and Bolivia are the ouly nations of the new world which have no outlet to the sea. A journey southward from the f*uited States can be made by raih is ay as far as El Salvador, crossing n!l Mexico and Guatemala. Iron and steel scrap, formerly coh. sidercd junk, has within the last few . J years reached the front rank among the raw materials on which tho world's steel industry depends. ' . _J i All bpt three of this coustry's 2< rational parks are open the year round and winter sports may. be em joyed Is many of them. In some i>arks the snow lasts into the ,sumtiler, pern\ittine- ski racing on July 4, , ? V. *'1 . JOB PRINTING ?PHONE 167? j SAVE YOUR PENNIES ITS COMING! The Original Rexall 1c Sale Whtch this space for Particulars Kings Mountain Drug Co. We Fill Any Doctor*' Prescription ^ni " Rfor men ladies children v. . 'V \ H ?- Boys and Girls ""I V II g shoe department, we overlooked the boys , or the little folks eith ive just the styles and : young folks want for fle pride ourselves with tion we give to the pro ig of growing feet. If for the children bring Keeter's first. All pricc to $2*95 | rflowing with the newfmber of the family. II 1 new outfit. In our big || I ose from baby's firstiVe cordially invite you ect the new styles for || I TORE |j Kings Mountain, N. C. |l | 'J

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