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birthday party.
^Master Lobbie Oene Martin entertained
a number of his little friends
at a birthday party, Wednesday,
September 28. from 4:00 to 6:00 **o'clock.
Ah the children arrived, bring
iiiHC Interesting birthday gifts. they
were nerved fruit punch an I then
Joined the roup for various games |
on the lawn. MIhh Margaret Ware,
did several tup .dance numbers
'. which were enjoyed by nil present.
.Then the blithduy take, with five
? i i ,s in hik.ii ,-i iv I, i ii'in m 11
served with Ice cream to the guest*.
The guests lucluded' llurvey Haulrlck,
Patsy, and Ituth Hatiim, Hobo
Wlngate. John l>*wis and Krwln
- Hughes, Krwln Wells. Calvin Karuey
Gene Roberts. Kddie War hoto. Gordon
Hughes. Jr.. J. Karl Stroupe
Mary' Ruth Flemings, . Margaret
Ware, Jimmy Rolan, Phyllis liugbe-s
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IMPERIAL
THEATRE
?NOW SHOWING?
The Marines Are Here'
Secret Agent and Nev?s
Only 10 Cents To All
FRIDAY ? ONE DAY ONLY
A Thrille^. Don't Ml., It
10 Cente and 15 Cents
8ATURDAY.
?Big Double Feature? .
Duck Jones in
"Boss Rider of Gun
Creek"
Also PILOT X
Flash Gordon and Cartoon
10 Cents and 15 Cents
MONDAY A TUESDAY
Alice Faye iu
"You Are A Sweetheart7
Special Midnight Show
8unday Nigrt at 12:01
Alice Paye in
"YOU ARE A SWEETHEART"
10c and 15c
"Clip Thia Coupon"
. And 10 Cents Will
will admit one Adult to aee Alice
Faye in
"YOU ARE A 8WEETHEART"
Monday Only
S^Ipprc
W # GIFT -
- My Hoi
A careful selection c
[""X best . . . choeen frc
1 packages. Truly ?
tion to the world's fin
5 lb. sizes.
^ $1.50
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Kings Mount
The Bexelf Store
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\ND PERSONAL HAPPEN
REST to |
iND 88 MRS- A. H. PATT
McSWAINHOUGH WEDDING
The marriage of Miss Sue MeSwuln
and Frank M. Hough was sol- i
( limited in a beautiful ceremony
taking "place Saturday evening, Oct.
1, at S:00 o'clock at the home of the!
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. L.'
MeSwain, in Italia*. N. C. j'I
he ring ceremony was used by
the bride's pastor. Uev. Hubert Him'
gins, in the presence of immediate
(utilities and close friends. The ex '
change of .tows was made in tile llvii
n riirn i ir'irr- fi'i ilwr Irnrt 'ii-'i;
itnprovised before the mantel.
An etlective p> rant Id al urrat'gc
mi ni of paints and ferns formed a
background for tall baskets . of
white chr>saiilhtHitiuis and white
lilies. Lighted white cathedral taper* [
in candelabra softly illuminated the
scene. The lighting of the candles!
by Charles K. Smith, brother-in-law
of the bride, and M. B. Hough, broth
er of the groom. Indicated the approach
of the bridal party.
Miss Arltene Jenkins of Lowell
lil'ua I ri <>sl of niowrx " ***
)/ laiut u ui iur |iiaiivf niiu > ui'.t uiUU
bers were given by Mrs. Grady Souther
of Dallas.
Miss Jenkins gave a program of
nuptial music before tlie ceremony
of "Lieberstnum" by Liisy.t,' land
Schubert. Serenade", "Because" by
D. Hardelot and "I Love You Truly"
by Bond, were sung by Mrs. Mouther.
The bridal party approached the
altar to the .strains of 'Bridal Chorus
from Lohengrin." by Wagner, and
Schumann's "Tiammerel" was played
softly during the Ceremonjv
Miss Jenkins wore a gown of gold
taffeta and a shoulder spray of yellow
rosebuds. Mrs. Souther was
gowned in a royal blue taffeta dress ;
and a shoulder bouquet of pink rose
buds.
The bride was smartly attired in
a costume of vintage wine with a
lapln Jacket. wearing accessories
of contrasting Bhades of brown. Her
flowers were talisman roses and
valley lilies in a shoulder bouquet.
The bride is thb youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McSwain
of Dallas.
Mr. Hough Is the Bon of Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Hough of Greenville, S.
O., and Gastonla. N. C. He is the
Manager of the Advance Store. In
Gastonla.
After a brtdht trip Mr. and Mrs.
Hough will be at home at 911 East
Seccud. Street. Gastonla, N. C.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS
The Woman's Missionary Society
ct the First Baptist church met ou
Motili ty aftemoc^i for itlte .r.-gulpT
monthly meeting with the president.
Mrs. I). F. Hord. presiding.
Mrs.- Joe Crawford had charge of
the program, the topic for discussion
being, "The Near East ? Sheaves
with Rejoicing." Mrs. A. G. Sargednt
and Mrs. E. C. MoClaiu took
part on the program and Mrs. E. C.
MCI.lain conducted tne devotional.
The meeting of the various circles
will be held next Monday afternoon
and evening.
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jf the kinds you like Mb$3
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the South's contribu- ( m
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CANDIES
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MEETING OF HOME ARTS CLUB |
Mrs. T. P. McGHt wus hostess ?o
members of the Home Art* flub(
tad invited guests oil last Wcduetcj j
lay afternoon. j (
The rooms were arranged ' with
iiowls of lovely fall flowera. j j
, Mr*. W. K. Hlakely presided over ,
lie business session in the absence 3
if the president.
Mrs. Kn-d Plonk had charge of a
timely pi ok rani on Peace Mrs. B. !?'. <
llatlcrrt-e gar? the "View Point of a ?
mil IVi 1 II li nui " 1 Ml riillilit' 1
lllantbn lead a paper on "Womenj
end Peart" and MiV W. M. Iloyce:
Jiscussed the subject: "Wrat fan I <
I Do Por World Peace." Mrs. Troy :
Carpenter read "Hymns On Peace" '
ind the program was concluded with
a song "Sweet Peace, the Gift of
God's Love,' by Mrs. John Gamble. I
During the social hour the hostess <
served a delicious salad course with i
accessories and a sweet course.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB MEET8 1
The regular meeting of the Junior
Woman's club was held at the club '
house Monday evening with the pres
Ident, Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, presld-!
'ng.
Mrs- Robert Miller, chairman of i
Welfare Committee, had charge, of i
the program. Mrs. E. W. Griffin,' l
speaker of the evening had for her
subject, "Safety ? In Kings Mountain."
During the business session plans
were made for giving a charity party
in November.
After a discussion, of other Impor
of business, the meeting
adjourned. ,
The hostesses, Mrs. W. J. Fulker- ,
sen, Mrs. D. M. Bridges and Mrs. i
Howard Jackson, served delicious
Hp. cream and cake during the social ]
hour.
Personals
Mr. P. G. Ratterree was a business
visitor hi Blacksburg Tuesday.
Miss Douglas Plonk who is lenchH
Mount Pleasant Is at home for
NEW 1
From H
Which
Ladies'
DRESS OXFORDS
Pretty styles and mater1.94
& 2.95
Others to $4.95
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WORK SHOES
By ."Star Brand/* they
are made to stand hardwear.
Plain or cap toe,
leather or composition
sole*-?
$1.94
HIJR8DAY, OCT ?. 1938
the fall vacation. . }
Mr. and Mrs. William Mctiill, of
llampton, S. C., were guests of relatives
in this section last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blggerstaff of
|>Uiling.on woe pi -is of Supt. and
Mrs. It. .; 'Uu ins last Sunday.
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Mi... v.\ M. Weir visited he:; > is .?
Sirs. AIIri. W'hiaonprit ol It* <t.<jurg
Tuesday.
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Mis. lite Farter of M..r* iilll/ N.
'.. Visited her brother. Ml. > 1".
oogan last Friday.
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Missis Kllu Harmon aiid Pauleila
Vdair were Fhurlotte visitors Saturlay.
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dr. and Mrs Martin I,. ltudisill
ipeiit pari of the week-end in Kiugs
deuiitaili with relatives.
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M.ss Ikirothy Plonk, student at
re- nsboro College for Women.
I" in I lie w eek-end w ith -her pun nts
'I 11l il .M' i I'. -ll IMnfil
???Hev,
and Mrs. K. A. Shenk of
in usltoro. were recent guests of
VIr and Mrs. Aubrey Mauiiey, the
utiir. their daughter.
Mia""Vied Haw lings. Miss Sara
It aw lings and Mr. Jim Bawling of
.iiMi nia, aucnflfd Ine r>ana <concert
it the Dixie Theatre Tuesday-night.
Rev and Mr* K. W. Fox Mrs. Wat
tcrson and Mrs. H. T Fulton. Sr.,
visited Mr and Mrs. Tom Jiing in
Lancaster Monday/ "
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richards
Were caMod to Philadelphia Sunday
an areoiuit ol the death of Mr. Richaid's
father, which occurred at his
Itonie there Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hunter and
little daughter. Margaret Ann. Mr.
Htttl Mrs. N. A. Hayes of Newberry,
S. were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Fulton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.. Coruwell of Akron.
Ohio, were guesta of relatives here
last week, coming especially to attend
the Cleveland County Fair.
Mrs. Cornwell was before marriage
Miss Sara Bradford.
Mrs. Hayne Blaekmer. ^rs. laidd
Hamrlck, Mrs. Qeprge Lattlmors
and her mother. Mrs. tyhlte.of Hert
ford, who is her guest, were visitors
at Blowing Rock. Linville and otbei
mountain resorts, Monday.
Mrs. Arthur McAlister, nee Miss
Funics Hunter, stopped in Kings
FALL F
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Is Truly A
Our Big Shoe Departnu
new styles for Men, Wo
brand new patterns, jus
cases that have not ever
written. We have all col
vite you to inspect the i
far you or yours we ha1
at popular prices.
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Boys'
>HOES and OXFORDS '
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'or both dress and work
Hack and brown. Good 1
Quality?
1.94
Hhers at $2.95 <
DEPT.
VALUE FOR VALUE
Kings Ma
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..a .* h.
Mountain for a short while Inst Frl!
day. Mr* MuAtiater was en route to
Spartanburg an4 I>ue West for a
visit to her brothers.
FARM QUESTIONS ANSWERED
! Q -What is the best age for
iwtlinn heifers?
A No arbitrary age cnn be ?
us "t .ctlme should be det? rntirw v by
SPECIA
Of Dresses, Coats. Shoes
j ing on at the French Sho
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?One Lot Stylish FALI
$3 values?Sale?$1.49
Other New Fall Styles
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The Fren
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Opposite Kress
OOTW
hoe Depa
Store Within
;nt is now complete with
men and Children. AH
it arrived, in fact several
i been unpacked as this is
ors and sizes, and we inlewest
styles here. If it'?>
re them of all description
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GIRLS* OXFORDS
Hie newest styles for the
Little lady will be found in
our big Shoe department
Both exfords and straps,
in calf and patent? jt
1.94 $j
Others at *2.05
FER'S
STORE
NEVER UNDERSOLD
ion tain, N. C.
1
the matuilnfe of ench individual. AS
a general rule Jersey and Guemsy
heif? rs should ?>* bi?d **i as to rrasbo?
from 24 to 3d months of age. The
j Tyrshire and tloislein animals,
i should be bred to freshen at hwa
J 27 to 32 months of ago. IfeftSr*
, whj< h are fed a liberal grain rat km i
j in addition to the roughage will tMj
line more rapidly and ciin tbemforr
i be bted earlier. 'I
L SALE
anil Millinery Now (ioppc.
t are receiving daily the nn**t(t
,iet o Ladies' New Fall?I
)K ESSES
1 QO 1 O OA
b.JJ IU 1
Beautifully !>ty led
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COATS
ir-trimmcd and sport models.
9.99 to 39.50
NEW FAl.-L HATS 1
fetally priced for this week-end?
1.00 and up ]
^ SHOES To Close-Out^?
$4 values?Sale?$1.89
$1.99, $2.99, $3.99 j
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ch Shoppe
Gastonia, N. C. |
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irtment 1
A Store 1
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LADIES' SHOES , 1
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In the new styles to match
that Fall outfit. A variety
of patterns? I
1.94 to 3.95 I
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DRESSOXFOIRDS Bfl
Black and Brown in tht I
new styles for Fall. Lea-1
ther Slid rubber heels. I
They are good lookup!
and well made. Big I 9
Others front . 1.98 to SJdl'fl
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