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' I SOCIAL | Of INTI PHONES 10 R < >" i> ?77777?7?: : ? ? < CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Alvlu .Yarb rough untertulnct Monday afternoon at her home . oi South Railroad Avenue fot; her stnal son, Eddie', who wa? celebrating hh second birthday anniversary. Tht children a ere each given toy bul loons, and after they played wit! them for awhile they enjoyed sever al contests. In one 'contest phininji the pipe on Popeye, Donald i'utut on. won the prize. ' Between Karnes the children were werved lemonade with animal clack era, then suckers were passed. ) /I'he ciiliidreti weiV liven iluAted ' ' duy cuke was arranged in the centei of the table.' Tlte cuke wus white, topped with u "Happy Birthday' greetings in orange and two orungt candles, on each side of the caki were two white tapers in old candlt holders, carrying out the coloi cheme or orange and white. Tlx ?,11 ?? ID A <L -V? ? vauuico ncir ill. aiMl LIU) Cmiur?*l sung "Happy Birthday to Eddie.' The .honoree then blew 'them out The cake was then cut and served with ice cream to the following chil dren: Billy tlordon Hughes. OonaK and Billy Patterson. Jimmy Ynrhrpt gh, Irvin Wells. Moivie Leigh Yar trough, Bobby Jean Martin. Rather lne Ware. Barbara Jean Hartley ant the.konoree Kddle Yarlivougr. ELECTED DISTRICT DIRECTOR At the annual meeting of tlit Third District Daughters of the A lnnrioan Revolution, held in Sbelb> last Wednesday, Mrs. Frank L. Sum mere, of Kings Mountain was elect' ed District Director with Mrs. D. (' Mauney as Recording Secretary Mrs. Summers and Mrs. Mauney lia've each been active members ot the Colonel Frederick Hambrigh! Chapter, since Its organization and have at various times held1 the office of Regent and other important offi ceh In the chapter. Among those from Kings Moun tain, attending the district meeting were Mrs. A. L Hill, chapter regent Mesdames.C. E. Netsler. H. T. Ful ton and W. A. Ridenhour. ' 3 Next Week \TSAL Listen To Radio 1j Kings Mountain Drug Co IMPERIAL * THEATRE ' PHONE 131 TODAY, ? THUR8DAY ?Double Feature? Bargain Day, Only 10c "Swing It Sailor" and 'Sales Lady" Serial and Latest News FRIDAY & 8ATURDAY. Double Mender Ken Maynard in "Whirlwind Horseman and John Wayne In "Adventures End" Flaoh Gordon and Cartoon 10c and 15c ?COMING? ' MONDAY A TUE8DAY "The Rage of Paris" COMING WEDNESDAY "Dracula and Frankenstein" SPECIAL ? Clip litis Coupon and 10c will Admit one adult Monday Oct. 31 or Tues., Nov. 1. IMPERIAL - IIUI mwiVWW > ? * 1 - i % AND PERSONAL HAPPE '.REST to AND 88 MRS. A- H. PA1 MEETING OF U. D. C. 1 Mrs. D. C. Mauuey and M?. Mm i ly Mo it head entertain* d ' jntmlKi I of the United* Daughters of the C'oi i lederacy. at u most delightful -uiee > lug at the home of the former o last Friday afternoon, i The lovely rooms of the Mamie home were arranged with colorft t j autumn flower*. Mrs. J. O. Hord. ttu? president, |?t* I willed. ', The program featured a " led va , on "Women Of Itiiaalu" t?> Mi' Ere | Kobersun, of Canudu. who. has, liee I a guest of Mr. \V. K. Tuniin"ii a' th pjturer of note and was heurd with It ; tereat by all present, j During the business session, oil 'jeers wore elected as follows: Fres 'I dent, Mrs. J. G. Hord; Vlee^pres i dent, Mrs. P. O. Katterree; see-on '! Vice-president, Mrs. K. K. Summers > j frreasurer, Mrs. W. A. Hbdenhour 1 Recording Secretary, Mrs. Maml Moreheud; Corresponding Secretar Mrs. H. T. Fulton; Chaplain. Mrs. C ' C. O'FarreU; Registrar, Mrs. J. f ' Aderholdt; Custodian,. Mrs. L. I I Neal, Historian, Mrs. G. Maune; ! During the social hour the hos ' esses served a salad couurse with It accompaniments of sandwiches, wi '.j fcrs and tea followed by candles. MEETING OF LEGION AUXILIAR The October meeting of the Aim ban Legion Auxiliary was held ? t the him? of Mrs. B. 1J. Campbell o i Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Cam] I hell and Mrs. Mary Harmon as I101 111 esses. . | . Lovely fall flowers made th j'rooms unusally Inviting. Mrs. Paul Mauncy bad. charge c an entertntntug Hallowe'en prograi M featuring contests, fortune telliu ' and games suggestive of the Ha I! lowt-'tn season. II Mrs. James Ware, newly electe president, presided over the buslnes session. The fiostesses served deliclov ! sandwiches, cc-okles aud Russia , tea. . FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Charles O. Dllllng was hos ess to member of the Friday Afte noon Club, entertaining at ner hoiii cn Kng street. The rooms were attractively a tanged with lovely fall flowers. Mrs. Joe Noisier was presentc prize for high scare with Mrs. R. 1 Webb, receiving consolation prize. A dellciious congealed salad wit ' accessories and a sweet course wa c'. ved. Those playing included Mesdamt R. H. Webb, J. D. Sniitn. Don Ulai ten. Ladd liainrick. Grady Kin Clius. Williams Joe Nelsler and Mr llutry Fhge. . DINNER GUESTS Mrs. O. ('. O'Farrell entertained i j dinner Saturday evening, having i j 11 i f I s. .\U |v iLiesMe McGfnnli . i Mrs. Kay, Mrs. flascom Martin, Ml Blanche Harmon all of Rlchroon Vu.. and Mrs. E. L.: Campbell. T1 entire party including Mrs. O'Fnrr were dinner guestp at the Cantpbc home on Monday evening. THUR9DAV AFTERNOON BOOK CLUB Mrs. D. C. Mauiiey was hostess ( the members of the THutrsday Afte nocn Book Club last week, at h? home on Ridge street. An attractive arrangement of r ses, dahlias and other autumn flo\ er* made the home mcst Invltfng Mrs. W. K. Mauney had charge < an interesting program as follows: Daniel Boone, Mrs. A. t*. Hill. Boyhood Incidents Connected wit \he I.lfc of Zeh Vance and a nurobe humorous Incidents in the career c Robert Reynolds. A delicious salad and sweet cou se was sol ved during the social hou BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Moore annoui ce the birth: of a 7 1-2 p^und sot Jackie Dean, on last Sunday mon Ing. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT . Born to Mr. and Mm. Claude Jo ly. a daughter. 8andira Louise, Wee nesday, October 19. Personals Mr and Mrs B 8. N'elll and boy spent Sunday In Statesvilte. Mr. and Mrs. \V K. Mauney span the week-end In the Mountains. s . MIf.s Nfna Jackson visited relatlt es In Cloyer, 8. C.. over tho weeken< Mrs. Carrie NelU who has been oi an extended visit at MooresvUle. rt tutneu to Kings Mountain Tuesday. Mr-' B. M. Orinand attended at THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HER AID. < 1NINGS : WOMEN j - \ ? ? [TTERSON, Editor . ? *' I nual Conference at the First Met!i t-i cdist church in Charlotte lat^i week i-j Rev. u\id Mrs. C. Parker ntter t- tied- a birthday dinner at the home ol 11 Mr. and Mm. Marvin Wright Sunday j Miss Evelyn Roberts of Ilia*:) il Mountain was a week-end guest o her staler. Mm. J. K Kvahx. e i . . - ? o? Kittle -Mi** Shirley Houser o ? Shelby w.ta u truest of her grand j parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. C Matmej during the weekend.' ' .IM k. I i Tf!?1 -mi !rrr-ST-5T3 Kay of Richmond. Va., were guesti of Mrs. K K. Campbell during thi j. past week-end. H ~?"" Mrs. Rnseom Martin, nee Mist d CJail McUinnis and Miss Rlanctie Hat t j mon of Riehmond, Va., were, week I | end guests of Miss Sara Allison. >' J Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Saunders ani ). ' / "h 11 rl rtkti II * * *- ? ?' VII *7* iinuj/, R^VIII IIIC Wtct 5-lend with relatives in Kings Moun tain. . l-J IMrs. Grady Patterson visited hei 8. daughter, Miss Phyllis Patterson, ai ?-j Krskine College. Due West. Satur dayv?o? y | Miss Gussle Beatly is spendiny j sometime with her niece, Mrs. ,Adi I Davis Sher.rill and Mr. Shertill neai ' j Clover, S. C. 1 0 ' " ^ Miss May Plonk lias returne< 1 d /V " *1 A ~TL M-Onfrerft \': IT. K- than 25 kinds of do- Hi B- centers dipped I? i "i I iollingsworth's subtly || o'.or.ded Chocolates. .1, 2, || 3 and 5 lb. sizes. $1 the lb. * Kings Moun "r We Fill Any Doc V ANNOU h ' " r rf ? r r.' Dr. A. L. Palmer and D * ? ' . . . -v f ? . Tryon St., Charlotte, a I. '* offices in the Professioi for the practice of Optc ii. Specialists in examina and correction of all s n eye defects and the fitti Drs. Palmer and Wik( * the Professional Build a.. ' ' "... I1 2:30?6:00 P. M. . -j THURSDAY. OCT. 27. H>38 k from, a visit with her brother, Mr. ht ? T. M. Plonk and family In Macon, G J Georgia. ' Mm. Kdwatil l.ovell ai?"l tittle C daughter, Marian Jane, of Charlotte M > jpent thr wet k-end with relatives in at ! Kings Mt .a;ul;t. ! (' > . " I vi Mr. nhd Mrs. Htfnter Hudson. Mr. J tttitl Mrs. .la "v Duliri and Miss Istis ? Fortune of Cha. lotte were week-end < I j guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs V' W. L. Fortune. j pi Miss Ruth OuVeny, student at th . . University of Tennessee, at Knox- ' ! ville. spent the week-end with her i i parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Cuveuy t at Mountain View Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patterson i |>< lit Sunday with relatives itt t hat f '.otto and attended sessions of thr Westetii South Carolina Conference ' :rt the. First Methodist church. 1 I' ~ O1. . * : Mrs Wright Harmon in company' with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fogle(matt'off harlot to Spent the past ' " ' (thing, N. C ? - o_ "Mr and Mrs. W C. I.edrord had as thefv g-je?.is Monday atid Tuesday their daughter, Mrs. Farrts HumphriI es and' childreti of the Bethlehem f sect Ion. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson. Mr and Mrs. .M. H. liiser, Joyce Riser, I and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoke. Miss ? Dorothy Hoke. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. JllckHflll HlWWlt ?? t , .rn.itas.un.* Ml I IIST JUl A* sou cottage at Chimney Rock. P Mrs. lirant Smith and small son t of Shelby were guests of friends. In Kings Mountain last Saturday. Mrs. I Smith was before marriage, Miss . Merle_ Wlmberly of the Kings Moun5 tain school faculty. L * ?O I Airs. W. S. I tilling left Monday for Atlanta. Ga.. for. a -two-weeks stay, after which she will fio to Allentown l Pa . for an extended visit at the *^GIPT ^ My 4-jobby $oxA careful selection of i*. the kinds you like best -'I .. .chosen from 12 Hol,lingsworth packages. Truly-the South'scontribution to the world's fine things. 1, 2, 3 and 5 lb. sizes. $1.50 the lb. :rnm>\ |5 H u4 -* < \ *??????? (??COt*ru U mqdxikrtM^ AL/CAND1ES 10 LOVE FIN E* Til I NC S tain Drug Co. tors* Prescription ? . 1 i NCEMENT " r. O. I. Wilt* nf 317. A M/v nnounce the opening of nal Building, Rooms 9-10 metry. ition, diagnosis, treatment tructural and functional ing of glasses. > will be in their office in ling every Wednesday? ?> _ . -t . * ' ^ ( . r v ' . - - . . " * ' -I* ' ' - ." ' 1 , ]W' jme of her daughter, Mrs. Booth illespie. Mr. and Mrs. James M!cC.iil. of olumbta. S. C., stopped hi Kings ountain, Sunday for a short visit . the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. rock, while en-route hotne from a srft to relatives in Hickory. ?o M' a?s Maty Jane .Logan of the he I faculty of Chorry.vllle and [r,", hit a Logan, student at the Apiliu'liian Training School'at Boone ('.. spent the week-end with their ?! V,' ?? Hm ' ^- '^O I ^ ; IS^^I[ ; Exclu j Octobt JIT c Again Clavaielli, designing for B? "The Clipper Coat." (llossy pte<* collar. Rounded plas'ons and bani ki. i - - - - - ... uncu rcr ine uinilntetieh wnistlin new seini-bloused effect! Jus the answer to your quest, jor qua S+. jm. - - tltlaidei BRASSIERES ? GIR 97c HUMMINGBIRD HOSE All new colors. 2 and 3 thread ? 51 guage ? $1.00 Pair MISN'S DR] New Era?Exact Fit. $1.00. Phenix fl Friendly, Courteo - -* patents, Mr. and Mrs \V. F. Logan. . J " O? .MT. and Mrs. Dee Hurnion and daughter, J'atsy Jean. ftnd Mr. Thorna* Ftterq. a pent the week-end in Ra- 9 lclgh. with Mr. and Mra. Grady Yel- * i ton. WOilc there they visited OaTt . , Finger. Marion 1 lemdon and Fred j I'lmk at State College. 1 , i ..* *- " ? 9 '" Macbeo laww'lite, 4-li club mttlt* ' Ih'i cu iirrtie County, reports a yield ' <>t 77 7 laialiels ctf corn on his cluh acre using tin- Rlggs i'rolifiv variety. -I 1 liitteit Release For Miss American | Aviation ^ The nationally known beau i i II ty of the 1938 airways (Dorothy Quackenbuah aeW lects thie advanced style. The ' | f Clipper Coat I s" $23g0 ] reated by Betty Pose :] 'My Rose, scars to new heights with J Persian fur' fttshlons tfhe "little" I tls the wrists. Of deep-black llouele, e. and you must see the back t released at selected stores. Ilty ul a umhIcoI price. H Nelly Don 1 s Frocks I ?All Sizes .4 ?All Colors J ?All Styles ?AH Prices $1.95 to I 7 $14.951 J n DLES? CORSELETTES j 1 - $6.00 ' 1 SONJA HEN IE 1 SWEATERS All the new colors and a styles? $1.75 to $3.50 ESS SHIRTS I ?lAH Colors and Sizes -$i.95 m i4ill Store J us Service Ar* ays | jfl
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