( SOCIAL ! Of INTI PHONES 10-R < > < > MIM MARJORie DIXON <WED? ? ii " IB an iniprevsivu ceremony mark ?*d by aianvUcUy aud charm was lit wedding of Mlus Marjorle Dixon u Kings MniuHuiti and Llnocliitou. t< Mr. U. Blxby Pierce Saturday aftei noon at the Lutheran partonagu h Lincoln ton. Dr. L.. A.. Thcnias, iukia of the bridegroom, officiate! The bride wore, a costume of po.\ der blue with nnvy accessories. He m flowers were sweetheart roses ah lilies of the valley. She Is the eld; o daugher"of Mr. and Mrs. CJrudy l>!v on. She rc'ofeived hei education it Kings Mountain schools and lute took training in Gordon Crowell Mo mortal Hospital, Lincolnton. Aftei graduation she was supervisor o night nurses at this hospital. Sin has a most winsome personality nut commands' a wide circle of friends. Mr. Pierce is the son of Mrs Christine Pierce and the late Mr Pierce of Lincolnton. He attended Lincoln ton high school and stat< college at Raleigh. He holds a re sponsible position as chetnical enel neer of the Weldot* Water Works. The young couple wlil make thoii home in Weldom. ENTERTAIN VISITOR8 Mrs. Herbeert James, Mr. nnt Mrs. W. A. Jamee and children o Charlotte; Mrs Norman James o Chattahoochee, Fla.,/were visitors li Kings Mountain durimg the pas week-end. The party were dinnci ' gueete Sunday of Mr. and Mrs -Ctatfde Rhyoe, Mr, Myron Rhyn< end Miss Sara Hambrlght at Lukt Montonia. *2F3 /tHECAMR BUVERS BOUGHT I OF MV IAST CROP. JHEY TOO / m*y TOP GRADE iCf AT At I WENT TO. IPREFFR CAMEU V SMOKING. I mom THERE'S rI IN T?CM. YOULL RND THAT rUUy RANTERS PREFER CAi ml* >J E?N IIKC Mr. iVI in growing Camel?is made TOBACCOS. So most smokers s themselves. Mak V . ?tf toon'** I y' 1. COOl ; 1$ 1 . r 1 ' . FIRST RANGE EVER T COOKING AN COME Ml SEE NOV FRIGID AIRE'S EXCLUSIVE NEW ) "fViMtur OVfN - end* baking worries! ">KIO.RUr UNtTI - cook better at lets cost! ' -THZRMUEK" COOKER - too Id a whole meal for lets than 2 ceotsl Come in. Check the li ?compare the I'rigidaire model for model with a You'll find that Frigidai cages ... more thrilling c * remember, unless you buy, you'll not be getting SBB US AND SAVR WIT* PAULINE MAIM gggil AND PERSONAL HAPPEI SREST to AND 88 MRS. A. H. PATH :EW!tR!"wVMIW" rM"* i mis* Hara Allison wan homes* to : members of her bridge club, vatt e twining with a bridge dinner at Fine f Knot on Mcnday evtiiln?< > , LM-coraliolis , consisting of pink s' peon lea, mock orange and rosea. T)ie l (able* were conete-"d with small r. liowls of roses and of mixed flowers | > Refreshments consisting 6f baked . | ham. ealad, choose souffle, hot rolls, "IcolTee and sweet course was sc-rv-' ;,d. tl Miss Sara Kate Onnnnd received . I prize for high score a?d Miss M'I- j i' ilri'd Mess received low score prize. PJ Those playing included Mesdames Ffa?k Richards, Bill Thomson, Co-! r man Falls; Misses Sara Kate Or-| f, tnand, Helen Rldenhour, Mildred > Moss, Helen Hjy, Pauline Nelsler, 1 Sara Finger, Mary Mitchell. Margaret Smith and the hostess. I ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT * Tine following announcement will! he of interest to Herald readers: - Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. Fortune of Kings Mountain, announce the enr gagemetit of their daughter, Grace Virginia, to Harvey M. Dulin, of Charlotte, the wedding to take place in the early summer. : T I f DINNER GUESTS f Mr. and Mrs. Grady King had a*! , j Dinner guests last Sunday evening.! t Mr. and Mrs. G. T. King, Grover andj [ ; IJoyce King, of I^ancaster. S. C., M?es .'Lrenorn Gladden of Fort LjMfit, S. t j : Aft&s Gertrude King of Charlotte, >\ Mrs. H. P. ' Mauney andi children, i Hugh. Jr., and Tonimle, of Gastonio. KJl^BOUT i me eAtcc i FOR My OWN Bp* FINER TOBAOD MOJT OTHER ABlS, TOO / Hon knew Carrol has bow . 7"^ crOMine tobacco tor IS years Carroll, with a lifetime's experience tobacco, know that one cigarette? from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE it means a lot when they say that vho grow tobacco smohe Camels e Camel your cigarette too. . , |7T^^||^RfOM?o| mrb4vbvbb9r planters f:l '/ I IliflT HKlliB SAV a amanimte^ '* > ftND ?**1 oac i, Electric Range 0 UNITE SO MANY ADVANCED D BAKING FEATURES St Electric Range feature for feature, ny other range you've ever seen! re offers more features and advanompletetiTSS... and provrs it! And get all these in the range you g full 1938 value for your tnoocy! FRIG ID AIRE J STORE 3RACE STORE filiArir'hr- . 4INGS I ' WOMEN I rERSON, Editor i > . < ^ ?j ^ * * **maaa*k mi i m win 1 ANNIVERSARY MU? Veatrice Weir and Mr rn-t Mi* W *1". Weir entertained at din-j utr Sunday, honoring Mr. S K .1 Weir, Kr. in celebration of Me seven; ty-firat birthday anniversary. The! living room was artistically dicerut-| } with pink weigclia uiul delicat,,j blue ills, lied American ti,;iuty roses were used in tins ' dining room , Mrs. T. A. Hambright, Miss Aileeti| 1 iamb right a-nd. Mrs. J. C, Keller, assisted the hostesses in serving. I, About seventy five relatives and friends were present, to extend felicitations and to wish Mr.- Weir ( mat.y more truch happy occasions. Tie "out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Holier, Mr. and Mrs. L. H McNeeley. Mr. and Mrs. Itu6Sell Propst and Mr. John Holler al) of Morgantou,. N C-; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wliiuuaut of Drexel, N C{.; Mr. and Mrs B M Weir, Mr. and Mr*. A. F Weir, Mtes Catherine Weir ! and Miss Jess? Jane Weir of Gastcarit; Mr. and Mr?. D. F. Weir .and M'f>s Jean Weir of Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. llambright of Grover Miss Aileea Hambrlght of Charlotte. HOSTESS AT BRIDGE Miss Eva Plonk was hostess at three table* of bridge Tuesday evening at her hcsne on Gold street. Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt was the Airs-er of the high score and Mrs. W. S. Cutter was winner of second ( hJfh. A lovely gift was presented to each. ;;s A delicious salad and sweet cout- i ?se vvs8 served to the following < frueW6: Misses Adair, Lovelace,1 Poole, Seoggirvs, Edwards, Payaour, j Carpenter, Lineberger and Mesdam- ' es Fulkersotr, Hunnicutt, Hambrlght < ;nd W. S*. Cutter of Greenville, 8. C. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miie Marie Whitesldes, of this ] place, has announced the engage-1 me tat of her niece, Mlas Blanche j Araleo Gault to Mr. Sidney Arthur. Ptptburcb, of Charleston, S. C., for-j me-rly of Atlanta, (3a. Mite Gault ig the daughter of Mrs E. Forrest Gault and the late Mr. Gault cf Milstead. Ga. and for several years has) made her home In KV.igs Mountain where she holds a ptvO'icn with the Southern Bell Tele, phono Company. The announcement1 is of cordial interest to a wide circle! ' fi'Ktsdii liere and in other section?. ' ThA wedding will -take piace June 11, nt <fce home of Miss Whiteside? ,i\ Kings Mountain. JUNIOR '//OMAN'S CLUB TO MEET the Jur.irr Woman's Club will! rn?</ Mcnthiy night, May 2nd, at sj o't'tirk at the Club llouee with! Mw.v, Helen Crosland. Bertie Pay1 ^ iMiewi FRIGID) J k SILENT MED ;:?r * S?Tei More on Current ...Fc SAV?A Kr r'" ' ' H E -firsi A B saves ? I and | I rcfrij |L^8j| feUfS prot t ?HBSERsKiM way NIW J*?' SI1INT MITIR-MISIR T Mm m Mttfa nwrim-V? mm tcr'? i.rOy taarMiaal Hydl N*? "Itutli lM|" mot! UUIWUN TMTI Com you'] PAULINE STOR MARGRACE . ear. coi Mr* Paul Moafnate* M hoeuaeea. | The program 'will be In charge of , Mm. George Mon, Chairman of the , line An* Committee, ?bo baa plan t ned an Inteiestlng May Day program I Mi*. Cbaa. Gates and MCus Ethel' Robert are representing our dub' at tb? State Convention of the Junior Wvinan'a Club* tn Wilmington this week and Mrs. Oates will gtvehei r? |K.rt at the meeting. All numbers are urged to be pre* ent at this met-Jng. at which time '?< - i.rtL.K-i. *!>.'-i t lltTH ANNOUNCEMENT Horn Mr. an I Mrs Paul M.cuiiey April 14 a .vine iKiuttd son, K Inning I Personals M.s, E. \V. Neal spent V.'edn* -sda) tftei i)ot,?ii iii Charlotte. . Mis. J c. Nickels was m Shelby' Tuesday on business. * ?o? Mr. Edgar Cooper spent the week cud in tov-n. Mr Bill Mautiey of Lanoir-Rhyne spent the week-end at home. ?o? Mr. C. E. NeiBler spent the weekend in Louisville, Ky. Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Kennedy and sen of Uastonia spent the week end vvfth Mrs. Uoma McGill and flamlly. Mr. Frank Wefr and family of Gas ut.riu helped Mr. s. S. Weir celebrate his birthday last Sunday. Mr. Boyce Weir and family of Gaston la .spent Sunday wjtb Mr.' WeirV brother, Sylvester Weir. Mr. find Mrs. J. H Hogarty and children of Wilmington, N. C, were recent guests at the Ncrrie House,' . ~?7~ i Med; >.ne?v R? G. Plonk, Charles Campbell and L.'F, Neal were visitors *11 Gastonla last Friday. Mrs. D. A Garrfscn of Gastonia was the guest Tuesday of Mrs. J. M. Garrison. ?p? Rev. W. A. Kiscr or Chicago, 111 . s on a visit to relativeh in Kings Mountain. Mr. Paul Patrick and school-mate return'd to Davidson after spending the week end at home. ?o? Mx?: J. M Fatter?-;?: and daughters Ma.I an a si beoiw were cbarott* j visitors yesterday afternoon. , ?-o? i Mat r? B.lly Ciese Neisiec and Neibiyr. Jr., were gnestr of Mr lli Page in Ltacilnttc Sunday. Dr. an 1 Mis. J. it. (Jamb!-:. of .L'n-J (olmcn v,<g.i<->-s of Dr. ;;od Mrs i \V. J. MtCili l?ei Sunday. ?o? - j Mr. and Mrs. A- J- Gallant fliil' family spent .tit week-end :n Ashe-j ville and B'hek M 'v.viiain. ?c? i Mr?. C. Q. Rliyne will !< '. *v.'| vv< vv:*h lit-r djiufclMt v, M r? ! Mary liOuis.' Rhyue. al L -" - r-Rhycl 1 M URE ER MISER ' I od Ice UpLcepl J U 4 WAYS. you may not mvc at all! . :e the 1$>>8 Frigidaire New Silent Meter-Miser rt f? ? .11 L t ww iv& jviusm IIUW ii i you money all 4 way! proves it. . . before your before you buy! hy take chances on a ;erator that may waste jgh "hidden extravat" all that it may save in two, or three other ways, safe! See Frigidaire with slew Silent Meter-Miser its ability to save in tvtry See too, NEW "Double' Quickube Trays! NSWiYd 9-Way Adjustable Inr! nfv WaU?h#?-C??i - ? ? T? V\ ton! . . . tod dozens : exclusive ad vintages! e in . . . and we think 1 agree: .Prigidaire is l" for refrigerator value! E STORE (ties) - ' - r ' ' ' *> ' . v.'-- , ' - . . V. . . -V > ' :* - T.<v- ... V ; I College, Hickory. IMMtw Ikmw M. Oirter, of Betfcan*. ] Mr. and Mm Pool McOtanls and a C., were h* Monday after- r-hJldret? spent the week-end with Mr noon, and Mrs. Odtell McGiunte near Oae- ?o onta. . Mr. and Mm L > ?. Lcvell via ?o? Itetl AehevlUe Hund <v and were Miwi Annie McCartrr and nephew (Cont'd cn hot* i?fie) , 1 wm n 'japr I nflK OCAVlVEr" . a M We fill any doctors' Prescription accurately and 1 safely. Only the best and purest drugs are used. \ p< inniptluii" ' as quickly as possible toyour home. Without exception we consider each prescription lo w just how reasonable we can.price it. Delivery rjervice 1 anywhere :n cily limits free. Also free delivery in \ emergencies anywhere you live. Kings Mountain Drug Co. Save with Safety at your Kexdll Store rOR\oua |I1A iliHsr DONT FORGET MOTHER I % \V]e know she would be delighted if you gave her one of Belk's Quality Portraits.OurMother's Day Special One 8x10 in picture oH colors only $2.00. v (Regular price $3.50.) Expert Kodok Finishing. Belk's Studio ? OUR 61st Series I WHICH rtPFNFn Friday, April 1 I IS STILL OPEN I Do not miss this opportunity to start en THE ROAD to home-ownership and financial inde nertdence. We have money to loan now for building homes in Kings -Mountain. f| or- r* 1*7 l c /* ?*% ^oc rer weex ror ? i-z I Years Amounts to J 1 $100.00 A J ASK US ABOUT OUR OPTIONAL SHARES? I 1 You pay as much as you like, when you like?no i 1 regular dues. <|# v ?4 Percent Paid On Full-Paid Stcch? ? 1 OUR INSURANCE FEATURE? I I Which is optional to our shareholders, ffcr' a few cents extra ruarantiVH navmpni ?f van* ?> ?" ? o r v* j vui cumco | in case of death.. Home B. & L. I Association I Dr. J. E. Anthony, President A. H. Patterson, Secretary-Treasu?*? M - > <*" V \ . . V . -'jSl

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