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BIRTHDAY PARTY
Muster Don GlasH entertained a
npinber of friends ut u birthday party
Saturday, October "8, front 3:00 to
6:00 o'clock. Tiie children played
lUngo for prizeB. Then they were
taken to the dining room. The cuke
with nine candles wan lit and Dan
blew them out The children t-ai>4
"Happy Birthday." 'O'he childrc-u
were served ice creaiu, sweet crack
era and cake. After the children
were served they w.?-re nit en balloons
and candy.
The Kuests included Peggy Par?g
'a a
ty Poster,' Jlnimy Krvin, Paul llama
Jr.. Harvey Uuinru-k. Virginia Mo
Dnnhl. t'arlo Ilumgaruer, Mary Ida
Joy. and Harold Cluss.
8. 8. CLA88 MEET8
The Willing Worker* Sunday
School class of the Second Baptist
Church met with Mr*. Juke England
. Saturday night October 8. for the
monthly meeting. After the business
a social hour was enjoyed. Thons
present were. Mr*. Jako England,
Mrs. O Barker. Mrs. Hoyt Tate,
Mrs. Jethro Ham. Mrs. Wesley
Moore, Mrs. Bredeway, Mrs. 'Hlnson.
Mrs. Howard Hulfstetler. Mrs. Enlos
Huffstetler and Mrs. John Keller.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
The children and grandchildren ol
Mr. W. (\ Bedford surprised him
with a birthday dinner Sunday at
the home of Mr. Bedford's daughter,
In the Peihehem oommuuity.
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satisfaction.
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East Mountain Street
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I MEETING OF O. A. R. CHAPTER 1
Tho Colonel Frederick Hambriglit
hapter Daughters of American liovj'
i > lutlon met oi> , Wednesday after'
i jjnn at the home of Mrs. R. K Mau1
aey, tin I'ledmoni Avenue.
The rooms were thrown en-suite
and arranged with fjuantities of loveMy
roses and mixed fall flowers.
Mrs 12. Neislei. first Vlre Regi]
eut presided, in the absence of the
Regent.
Airs. W. K. Mauney hud charge of
the following program: Reading of
President (ienerars letter, Mrs. W.
ill. Mi MSI | llii.II I Ull ItllL.l .EUUII' "
j tain, Mrs. Arthur Hay; Some Hap.
la-nines Since the Rattle. Mrs. D. C.
I .uuiiut ). iiK iuciiiH ueiuiivo to rer
guaon's Grave. Mr*. E. L. Campbell;
How the Battle Came To Be In
South Carolina. Mrs. H. T Fulton*
The program was concluded with
tinmborn played by the High School
Band, Htatloneid In front of the
ho*ife\. these number*. Htlinglv.
including. "Daughters of Ai
metflran Revolution" tfnd *"8tar
] Spangled Banner."
Invited guests Included- Mrs. Manj
Iv Morehead and Mrs. W." H. Ma*'
J well 'of R'oswell. On... house guest of
j Miss Agnes Norris and Mrs. Fiorenlee
Minttns.
' j The hostess served a tempting
|salad course with accessories and a
] sweet course. .
' j MISSIONARY CIRCLES MEET
Circle Number One of the Wo-,
; man's Missionary Society of Central
Methodist Church met at the
'home of Mrs. Wray Williams on f
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dividually and guaranteed
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Phone 73
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Monday afternoon, with fou lie on
membets and two visitors present.'.
Mrs. lister Hoke the leader, pre
Hided und the devotional service was
conducted by, Mrs. B. M. Ormand. j
The Bible Study wan presented by j
Mrs. E. W. Clrltfln and proved most j
Interesting
Durint; , the social hour the hos-'
tens served delicious Ice cream and'
y.-ake.
Circle MtMliitI Two with Mrs.)
Lloyd* S. Shuford leader, met at tic*
home of Mrs. Charles Cofortli, on,
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nrm .viuuinuill Bllt'CU ,
tioiiul icrvitv 'kud Mr* 11. R Pari on
had chaise of the Bible Stud>
which proved interesting and in Tiring.
"Rite ho*t?-ss serVed an attractive
salad course with open-face sandwicbea,
crystallized appleH. cheese
crackers and ten with the Hallowe'en
motif attractively observed.
Circle Number Three met at the
home of Mr*. J. K. Ware on Waco
road. Sixteen members were present.
'Mrs. O. O. Jackson conducted the
devotional service and Mrs. Sarah
Fulton load an interesting discussion
of the Bible lesson. Mrs. C. W. Harper.
the leader, conducted the business
session. :
The hostess served a tempting
salard course, -weets and fruits.
All eireles reported pledges for
the year met in full.
ATptND GROUP CONFERENCE
/Mrs. Paul Mauney, Presbyterial
officer. Mrs. O. W. Myers. t>resident
ef the loeal auxiliary, Mrs. Wallace
Loftiu. Mrs. P. D. Patrick and Miss
Sara Ramseur attended a group con
fenenoe. of the Kings Mountain
Presbyterial. .hel.i at Long Creek
Presbyterian Church. Wednesday.
Mrs. Mauney a? Presbyterial offi
cer IK. alKfi atf pn/Hnor rvtK.x*.
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conferences . this week.
OARPEhKTER-HORN
Announcement has been made of
he marriage of Miss Mary Frances
Carpenter to Mr. Tom Horn, son, of
Mrs. It. 1$. Loven. They are now mn
king their home ffrt Wacfi road.
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pr*Jr you save on
M than ever hi
Rnth heauiii
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are brand ,n
lady or miss
Three piece,
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In all the w
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f i clear out, so
foj half price. $
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THURSDAY. OCT. 13. 1S38 "
Personals
John Lewis Head of Cramerton
spent the week-end with his grandmother,
Mrs.' Lulu Woodward. i
Mr. K. :( Whit'- has returned, to'
Kuloigh a,.''-i; ...-Iilng his sister, Mrs.
George l.attimore.
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Mrs. Atliui I'.eult! and Mis* Ollle
Hansel I spent m, .week-end at tin tr
respective homes in M unoe.
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- Mrs. I.ula Woodward had at- ler
*ue?i lust week. Mrs. J I*. Geo it,
ct Grover.
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Mr atid Mrs. Hill Draco yf Greer.
S. (' and Mrs. H. S Heeler. s|i?-nt
Tuesday lit Charlotte.
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Mr and Mrs ; frank Crawford'
spent the wee-end with relatives at
Hit Lory (Sieve S. C.
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Mis W- lloyc-e Weir spent 'the.
weekend in lilai ksbu'rg. S ('., with
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Mis' W II. MaxWell of Koswell.i
Ga is a finest of Miss Agnes Norrl.tj
and Mrs Florence Mints.
Ifill Davis. student ai Oak Ridge;
Military School Ik expecting to{
npi-.il'] the wwk-t'iMl at hl? hoiuc in
Kings Mountain.
The many friends of Mr. George
Lattinmre will be glad lo leant that
he is mu<-h improved after a severe
bean attack suffered last week.
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U? v. and Mrs. P: D. Patrick have
as their fittest. Mrs. S. D. Patrick,
mot In i of the former, of Greenville
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Miss Elizahe-111* Ware had 'as lo r
gu< sis for the- past week-end. ' Miss i
Hazel McCoy cf f'harlotte. and MissMary
Grh-r Leslie- or Hock Hill. S. C
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Mrs. Paul Mc-Ginnis and children
returned -home Prida.v afternoon after
spending several days with her
mother. . ,
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Miss Marian Murphey; Director of
Religious Education of the local
Presbyterian Church has returned
to Kings Mountain after a week's
stay In Richmond. Va.
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,Mr O. W. Myers, manager of
Balk's Department Store, and Mrs
D. Go forth, of the Toadies Shoppe
spent Tuesday in Charlotte, selecting
goods for the store.
v Mrs. W. M. Craft of Gaffnev. S C.
nei ^Iks Ruth Hord of Kings MounINT
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KEETER'5
' Dresses .
large and varied assortment
le identical styles in the larg
the same garment when you
efore. See our dresses before
$1.94, $2.9!
- Coats . . fully
fur .trimmed and sport
ew styles, colors and materia
. Select your coat early, and f
$5.95, $9.95
Three Piece Su
.suits are all the style this s*
teautiful trrmin nt,?
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$39
W HATS b
anted styles and In the m
lection?
5 to $2.95
GROUP OF COATS
ew of last year's coats that ^
here they go in one big grou
10.00 coats now?
$5.00 each
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tain, is recovering from an opera
tion for appendicitis, aim underweui
In the Ga.fTney Hospital last week.
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Mr. W. K. Crook has been spending
several days in Greenville, S. C,,
when- hq was called on account of
the Critical illness and subseqip lit
death of his mother.
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>l\ and Mrs. W., C. Putnam attiiti
d the funeral services and bur
in! of Mr.' I'm nam's sister. Mrs. Ho
sella Roberts at Pleasant llill Pap
t cliutyh Monday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kes'.r and
Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Kester of Colutiibia.
S. C.. who were hern and
iiiised in this section, visited rela ivis
'upd friends here last Friday.
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Mi - If*. T \Vh it.e. mot let Mrs.
r " viba^1^ i ft
My -Hobby J@ox
be Idea' "a.It Package ccri'o.n.r ,
.ect.c;'.r frcrr Hglrtr.gswopn f Pc'.k % ? 1
1, '2 cnc 1. b f.ifet.
... the lb
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~Tke Montteat
Mtrethan/JSIsmds o.' delightful centers
dipped .tyfiolltng&worth s subtly blended
Qpjiroiate en unusual vulue et
$ S'.OO ... the lb.
( IM SUAl/ CAN DIES r^J
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KINGS MOUNTAIN
DRUG COMPANY
I Phones 41?81
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in eve ry price range. Our c
er eiti ?s. Overhead is low<
buy at home. 1 he styles are
s you make your selection.?
5, $4.85 to i
styles coats will be found in
Is, which have just arrived,
fet the benefit of the entire
| $16.50 to 3
iits ...
eason. T.iev are a rnmnlpfp
>.50 each
JEW SKIRTS
>w plaids. Large se- Will
and
$1.94 Each
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p at one- like at this
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George LattimOro. In)s returned %a
: her homo in Hertford, N. C4 attar
visiting Mr. n?d",Mrs. I itttninrn ml ' * 'j
family. ; J
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Kev) \v. M. Hoyco and Mr W, At j
'jVVaiv attondod the mooting of h?|.
ij bytery. of tho A It. P. Church at J
Mills Springs. N. (*., Tuosidajr *a# 3
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Dr. and Mrs. Kitner t'aveny at
I Philadelphia were recent gu<*ats <4 '3
Mr. and Mrs. W. t\ t'uvotiy at
I tain View Hotoi. lit', and Mrs. Q*t>
j env wore eu-ronte to Atlanta on A
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-- Olivor Ituinseur of FullertMh
! I'-'ini-x underwent all emergency ?m- a
fetation for appendicitis Inst sMk.
i'Woid nwlvi'il b\ relatives h?ro s**4 1
Mrs. liamsetir is getting along
'.IK tlll li.k .
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THEATRE
Phone No. 134
NOW SHOWING ? THURSOA*
j . Judith Alien, Alice White
Grant Withers
"TELEPHONE
OPERATOR"
Secret Agent and News
Only A Dime To AB
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Big Double. Feature Program
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LLLI\ I/IV KIMK1IXU
CAMP"
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Bob Baker in ?
cot RACE OF THE
WEST"
* Fia-ih Gordon and Cartoon
10c and 15c
Sl-.ow Opens at 11 o'clock S?t.
?COMINGMONDAY
& TUESDAY
?Big Special?
Deanna Durbin in
"MAD ABOUT MUSIC"
Comedy and New*
No Advance in Prices
10c and 15c
CLIP THIS COUPON
And 10c Will Admit One AMI
to tee
Deanna Durbin in
"MAD ABOUT MUSIC"
?Monday Only?
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iresses are priced much
?r in smaller towns, hence
more beautiful this year
(9.95 I
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our large selection. TXiey
We have a coat for every
season? ?.*
129.50 I
outfit, with fur collartk P ]
BLOUSES ft
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i the new collars. Plain
fancy styles-?
$1.00 and $1.94
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SHEETING ft
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ity. Buy as much as you
bargain price?
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