SOCIAL I Of INTE mmJ LMMMEHfiKEUftlU HOUM WARMING Mrs. Madeline Ligon was honnrciat ' moat delightful House-Warming given aa a surprise to her by a number of ber friends. The guests met at the home of Mrs. D. Uoforth and went tto Mrs. Ldgon's new home In Mho Part on Apartment on Carpenter, street wb^re they presented the holt oroe a shower of useful and . attractive gifts for her home. Bingo was played and later lp the evening tempting refreshments consisting of sandwiches, cake caudy and tea was served by a group of guests. Those present Included Mesdames P. D. Patrick, Bctor Harrlll, Daisy Osment. 0- C O'Farrell, Ben - F. lletin, P. C. Elam. H R. Parton, Tim moos Hord, D. Ooforth; Miss Mu setjte Jenkins, Mrs. Ligon and two daughters. " ' 1 STEAK FRY AT LAKE , Members of the Young Men's Club entertained a number of their lad/ friends at a steak-fry and party at] Lake Montonia last Friday evening as a special compliment to a number who were at home from college for j ' the spring holidays. . Invited guests and- members of the Bp V -. .I^HKSBKCBnMML. D. F. HORD Furniture Co. 'Buy It For Less At HordV SAVE YOUR PENNIES i ITS COMING! The Original Rexall lc Sale Watch this space for Particulars Kings Mountain ririiflr C.n r'M5 WWi We Fill Any Doctors' Prescription Vf*. SMITHBR give* the op) XVI. hr of tobacco planter* whi their own smoking ? the majority prefer Camel*." Men who kwt? ground np prefer CmmtU. They tpecial treat of imoking Camel' PENSIVB TOBACCOS-Turk I ? * ** ' **'- ' mmrnrngumimmmm AND PERSONAL HAPPE1 REST to ? ? ( | club present included Misses Prances Uofidh, Rllsabetb Munis. Irene CatuplteH, Bva Mae Suber. Helen | Slew art. Maty Sue MeGinnlx, Nina Jackson and Maigaret Corn well; Bruce M/I>unlcl, Billy Weir, Olio \Villiatii!< Klino Bridges, Kre'd Ping cr, Karl. McOlll. Hume* Houston, Hill Lokuii. Wilson Crawford, Martin ' Li. Harmon, Hubert Aderholdt, Bill {While, James Anthony, Thornton Hun-ill and L. M. Logan, all of Kings t Maintain; Miss Kdtth Pitts, of Gasi loniu. Misses Jeanette Walker. Beatrice Payne and Lillian LUtle of J Bessemer City. The young people were entertained at the Bridges and Pulton cotta' ges. I {shower given for Mice rnci i uni ifabs ft ibbirvni/ Palm Harbor, March 14.?Mrs. Moffatt Ware and Mrs. E. L. Campbell entertained a large group of friends at the home of the latter, Frl day night with a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Edell Willlford. who will be married in Juna U> William S. lfogue.Multl-hued flowers were used to decorate the party rooms. Games appropriate to St. Patrick and a bride-to-be were played. Mrs. John Lang and Mrs. George Patterson were awarded' prizes. Mrs. Wllford Twyman read a clev. er poem -to the honor guest. Each one present wrote an amusing paragraph of advice. As Mfs. Ware read "That Old Sweetheart of Mine," Mrs Gregor Ulmer, Mrs. Theron Stabsell Mrs. Esten Glmer, Miss Pauline Nels ler and Miss Wllliford represented! the sweethearts. Miss Wllliford wh$y appeared last, was presented wlthj the basket of gifts. Delicious refresh ments. carrying out the cotor scheme of green and white were served by the hosteses, assisted by Mrs. John Lang. Mrs. C.. E. Neisler and Mrs. Emer W Doud.?St-. Petersburg Independent. Personals Mr. Will Falls spent Saturday . * ... morning in cnerryvjtte. Mrs. Vera Bridges of the Dixon community is visiting her sister, Mrs Julia Smith. ?o? Mrs. Wright Harmon spent 8atur day morning with Mrs. Dora Sellers of near Cherryville. ?o? Mr. J. M. Williams of Pageland, spent the week-end with his family in Kings Mountain. . ' ?o? Miss Mikey Barber of Atlanta. Ga., V.^s been on a visit to relatives In Kings Mountain. ?o? .Miss Mary Frances Gnntt of Char . lotto spent ,tho week-end in Kings , Mountain. ?c? Mr. and,Mrs. P. G. Ratterree spent ' Saturday afternoon very pleasantly ; at the Kings Mountain Battleground ! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ooforth of Er ( win, Tertn.. ^ere recent visitors ol Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hoke. Mr Eugene No'sler was a visitor in Charleston and the Magnolia Gai dens during the week-end . ^ Mrs. Carl St roup of Mt. Holly wai a guest of her1 aunt, Mrs. T. P. Mc Oill Tuesday. ?o? ?. J Mrs. Dave Garrlsan of Ga&tonfn was a guest of Dr.t?nd Mrs. J. M Garrison Monday. Mrs. Ppt Tlgnor is a' patient in the City Hospital, Gastonla. where i i Banana Splits Special 10c Satur day only, If served I" store, but in container 20. Kings Mountain Dru( Company. WKXTOBW 'ACT THAT CAMEL USES COSTkCCOS. LAST TEAR I HAP A OANPV ) DTHE CAMEL PEOPLE SOUGHT < CHOICE LOIS. MOST PLANTERS ) IHKJH GRADES OF TDBAOOO TO < rHE SAME AS I MO. SO >OU CAN ) WY CAMEL IS My CIGARETTE j* inloa of a <*??/???- ? f\ m he reports: "For ftTmfi > of tobacco growers aMH ? tobacco from tb? ffifl bL want so enjoy the jSB M s finer. MORE EX- /ClfP^S Uh and Domestic.. / % 1 i M ^ % 0 iTitiniiniffi" ni *INGS WOMEN ] iiuliuh, mm 1 -i . v ' *h?- underwent a minor operation re[ cently. ' , ' ?o? . ?. 1 XIIhh Frances I'loiik of the Ilei, inont school faculty is spending the | syriiiK holidays at her ho;uc in Kings Mouniaiii. ?O? Mr. and Mrs .Howard \V?re are announcina the birth of a daughter. | Tuesday night. Mrs. Ware and baby j are at the City Hospital In Gastonia. Drace Peeler, student at State College, Raleigh, has been spending I the spring holidays at his home In Kings Mountain Mrs. J. W. McAbee la a patient at the Shelby Hospital where she was earned last week after she suffered a broken hip, in a fall from the steps at her home in East Kings Mountain Mr. and Mrs. Grady King accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G. T. King of Lancaster, visited Cypress Gar I dens. Magnolia Gardens and Charles | ton during the past week-end. 1. Miss Frances Gofortb, Martin I-utber Harmon and George Plonk have returned to Chapel Hill after spend 1 tng the spring holidays st their respective homes in- Kings Mountain. ?0?Mrs. George Lattlmore was called ! to her old home In Hertford Sunday j where'hor aged ,,raadmother was I seriously ill from Injuries . she sustained in a fall., Miss Dorothy Patterson, member I of (the Norwood school factulty, is . . - . . *? I 1 spending tnis week at her norae in 1 Kings Mountain. The Norwood schools have closed on account of an ! epidemic of measles Miss At Thompson and little son. Billy, of Charlotte, were joined here Tuesday by, her mother and sister, Mrs. Lee Harmon and Virgle Harmon for a visit to Mrs. John Marias of Morganton. Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Cooper of Raleigh, who have been oh a recent visit in Kings Mountain were joined by Miss Margaret Cooper, during the week-end. Miss Cooper returned to! Lenoir-Rhyne, Monday. - I , Buddy Williams, student at Colum bia Milftaiy Academy, in Tennessee, Ihas been 011 a visit to his parent". Mr. and Mrs. Chhrles Williams at their home on North Piedmont aven . ue. ?0? Mrs. J. G. Hord, Miss Mary prances Hordt Miss Beulah Stroud, Mr. | and Mrs, Jimmy Harris visited Char | leston, Magnolia uaraens> ana ouier I places of intrest during the weekend. ! ' ?o? Mr. Howard Jenkins was called to Columbia, S. C.. Sunday on account of the critical illness and subsequent (death of his brother, Thomas JenI kins. Mrs. Vera Rawles, Floyd JenI kins and George Barber went to Co' lumbia Tuesday to attend the funer f al services. .i PALM HARBOR NEWS ITEMS i Mr. E. Farroll White of Concord . Nf. C., arrived in Palm Harbor, Fla., on Wednesday of last week to spent a few days with his aunt, Mrs. D. C. k Mauney at her winter home there. Mrs. J. C. Schelder, of New York CUy, who Is spending the winter at the Wigwam Hotel in St. Petersburg , was the luncheon- gueet of Mrs. D. . C. Mduney and Mrs. R. E. Rldenhour on Monday. Mr. M A. Ware of Kings Moun tain, N. C., Joined his family at the I Griffin cottage where he spent several days. His family win return to Kings Mountain with htm. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Ridenhour of Concord and Mrs. D. C. Mauney were recent guests cf Mr. and Mrs B. E.MvDo-well at tlicir home in New Fort Rickey* Mrs. R. E. Ridenhour and Mrs. Mauney were luncheon guests of Mrs. John A. Newkuimmet in 8t. Petersburg on Thursday. Mrs. C. E. Neisler and Miss Pauline Neisler left on .Tueedtay for a tour of Oardens and Southern Homes in Alabama and Mississippi. Mrs. D. C. Mauney accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. E Ridenhour, the latter her sister returned to then respective homes In Kings Mountain - and Concord recently, making the trip via Mobile, Alabama, where they visited the Azalea Oardens. Double Quartette , Organized ( A double quarttete composed ?l . 1 % ' , quartette 1? under tha direction at tha public acboot mule teacher, Mis* Mary Koddey lCd wards. Tka bojri meet for pneetice on Monday and Wednesday mornlnaa during the assembly period. Mlu "dwards la now leaching the boys a faw musical numbers which will be used at the County Music Festival This feenight. March 26th. The following boys make , up this toubli quartette: Hal Oltve. Burea Selll. ( cell Crook. Bill Davis. Jon*-* Fortune. Paul Noisier, James Ratteree. ainl Kverette Cloninger. ? . , Ray. "I saw It'H? Tha Herald." ADVER' Does Fo> If you cor things you 1?You wit mere. 2?You wit ent cui ? 3?You wii the old 4?You wii your c Thus you I objectives < of these ob advertising Kings 1 Te " ' ' ','. , / - A finrlv tailorr-d | a Sj.orU fa?b* I W ionfd o(l yet|iun, I niiture of ?pun 1 rivoii and fla*. J X c ml/ite chiffon ? ^ hankie and ?birtvain button. I * * . .. ik* * !' ?> f I Importr.l linn llM/Cv8vA "",l '**'"* ' t ' MTWW VA ppU<|ue tHrrtV i. I ^ iv*ljr wird in ,1 Virgi fupuc SA I ' tffflsM -*. OrMMk*r? I ' Atlanta IA9MU ur Thing! tduct a retail store, there a wish to do. ih to HOLD all of your presen ih to SELL more goods to YOl stomers. sh to REPLACE with new cu I ones who move away. ?h to INCREASE THE NUM1 ustomers. lave four objectives. Not one o ran be reached by doing nothin jectives can be wholly realized in the Mountain lephone 167 ??LI ???? ??<* SPB,*ci | T yfe j Nolhinp gives you I lie ftp) ing of Spring unless it reason they are even KHf j?j colorful?if that he jm KM jmj perronality and Mai KS lly\ i" needlecraft all their o they're washable. ^^w?nforiin) f'Wl |jy \ I \ )a*n *ltl? fu? [ ' \ \ \ ^ iM?rthn \ \ \ formin^llktUe. \ \ \ lrsHiif?IK ?le- _ I A I **'rl ,,fl* F R 1 M 1 lii"""' "A nation m BELK'SDl ' "V. nia Dare $3.00 Linen Dresses V ' . . ; - J } >r %. t > > ha a Oaaia la oiiihi ifca) OrayhaM>4 la I Ma. 1"?iHA hm aahr I 1 ilw ?aM al L?%iwi hump ^ wu Oc Winaton talcm $t.? . $2.10 New York . . . ' $6.78 $.40 Miami $11.1$ i $6.78 Tampa ... IMt TMA Sunlay aa W?aa< Trip Tiilm % ' .'Vjl .. * * <1 > B i .. re four t custoIR presistomers JER of >ff these g. None without Herald X.'jM ; 1 l ' ??iP??R % Slick Ulf? Mrlp* ? |l ?pun mot G?> tltih pochtw tai chiffon i 1 i buoyant Spring-like feelk. ? ...... r-.? i tl;. WV m ?ivn \7iVl^l?aia. M Illb 1 more chic, charming and >flsible. They have a style . , v* ularii of _ . wn? and 1 1CK8 AL Buwoarr EPT. STORE ? $1.98 fl ' m ' ~ * *'