^HPvv r- ( ? ^ i R ' ? f.' :: social Of INTE < :; PHONES 10-R J MEETING OF JUNIOR , (WOMAN'S CLUB .. The regular meeting of the Junior ? Woman's Club was hold at Mountain View 'Hotel. Monday night with'! Miss Marie Line burger, Mrs. George Moss and Mrs. Claude ILJiubright as hostesses. Reports from the committee chair men lor the past your were given. Officers lor the. coming year wei'o elected as follows: Mrs. Charles Oateo, president; Mrs. Proctor Thompscn, vicepresidetit; _ Mrs. George Mobs. corivsponanig secretary; Mrs." Haul McGinnis. nconim* secretary. Miss Eiliel Huberts, treasurer. During the social hour, the hostesses served tempting refreshments with the Valentine idea attractively carried out. ENTERTAIN BRIDE CLUB Mr. and Hn. Charles Williams en Evening Bridge Club and invltea guests at their home on North Piedmont Avenue last week. The rooms were thrown eti suit? < and arranged with pot flowers: Ladles' high score prize was won by Mrs. Jim Smith end low score by Mrs. George baitimore. The gents' l. < ,_U ? - -? - ? yi ?; iui iiigu ircore wem 10 MT. l.add Hamrick, for low 10 Mr- i'ercv Dtlltng. A salad course with accessories was served, with the - Valentine motif observed. Those making up seven tables included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dllliim. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelsler, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Nelsler. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mlnch, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ormand. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, Mr. and Mrs ft. H. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dltling, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Kiser, Mr and Mrs. Ladd Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lynch. Mrs. A. L. Hill. Mrs Getwge Lattimore, Mrs. Hayne Blackmer and Dr. W. L Ramseur. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Euin, a son. Harry Lee. Saturday, at their home in the Dilllng village. # For Spencer Individually Designed Foundation Garments Call MRS. L. T. ABEE Phone 27<W Beskermer City, N. C. Mn. A bee will be In Klnge Mountain next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. SATIN HEART BOX Contab.hu lums My Hobby Baa MO * ?? pound * Qh EMBO?ED HEART BO *k M ,1 ; '; >" .. rOM THOSE WHO L Kings Mount; Tfce F Till AND PERSONAL HAPPEN! REST to > LND 88 MRS- A- H. PATT1 > * +?+ ? ? ? ?< , LEGION AUXILIARY MEET v | At her attractive home Mrs. A. Ii. Cobb will be- hostess to the AI nitrlcan lacgton Auxiliary on Tuetr * 'day Feb. 14 U>t 3:SO. P. M. Please no- 1 i tlcc the change, of time from fourth [ 1'Uesday to second Tuesday In the | month. Sudjcci for discussion, this f it-onth iK National Defense and A- I .nvricnnism Including ck-tactorlstlc I events of .the mouth. [ . . . ' . ' ; "v ENTERTAINS CLUB V Mrs. Hunter Noisier fats hostess j to members of the Contract Bridge flub entertaining at her home on s Tuesday afternoon. The rooms were > altta'ctlvely arranged with colorful flowers. " * a Tempting refreshments consisting ^ | of creamed chicken, a salad and a sweet course was served. Those present Included Mesdame* ^ Proctor Thompsin. E. A. Smith, Jr., h Charles Dllllng. R. H. Webb Joe Nctalnr Harm Rtaokmsr anit Mlul HONORED ON BIRTHDAY 1 Mrs. Harold Crawford was the inspiration of a lovely party given on her birthday by her mo'therin-l3w * Mrs. W. J. Crawford at her home on West Mountain Street on last Tues- u day afternoon. Guests Included a v number of neighbors and friends of the hostess 0 and honoree. A number cf sanies pro * v;ded amusement Tor the afternoon * and favors were presented each guest. The honoree was remembered with attractive gifts. v The hostess was assisted bv Mrs. d K. C. MttClain In serving an attrac- < tlve salad codrse, fruit cake and oot fee. . 1 Lj. C t Personals -Mrs. Annie Mae Howie has return ed from a trip through Florida. 8 n , s * 1 Mr. Charles Williams returned last r week from a business trip to the New England States. 0 I Mrs. Vera Raw lea has returned *from Rutherford Hospital w here she ' underwent treatment. e ?o? Mfas Jamie Boil Odutn of States ville was a guest at the aome of Mrs ^ Lula Woodward) Sunday? 1 Q v Mr. Frank Stocumb of New Bed- * ford. Mass., returned to Kiugs Mou'n tain recently for a visit. . -o- d Mr. J. W. Chfise is the house * guest of hi* daughter, Mrs. Chas. e Thomasson. ^ ?o? Mlas Maude Talbot of Concord was a week-end guest of Mr. and n .Mrs. M. C. Wlngate. -o- 1 Mrs, M. C Wlngate and children e are visiting relatives In Concord this ' e ji/ne&t ; ^|?j' c it - jj MONTREAT HEART BOX " Thto D?ll?klfttl AiMtlBMl ud p IIJOO ?- fc.po?ad C Hi ri XI k a ' AMDIES t tl ain Drug Co. j trifr Store J * B KINGS MOUNTAIN H BRAID. THTJI INGS 1: WOMEN ERSON, Editor | reek. . ' *' , ' ??-O?? mr r reu cavitus 01 snelby spent iqy (? Kings Mountain with Mis. ivans and little daughter, Sandra. '?o? Miss Daisy Lovelace of the school r.etlltv visited hdaoiks during he week-end. Miss Hazel McKay of Charlotte ifls the guest of Miss Elizabeth Vare during the week-end. ^ . Mr, Franklin Ware of the Saluda ctiool faculty spent the week cud vith, rckaitivfcs in Kings Mountain. ?o? Mr. Humes Houston of I'ugeland. .. C. was a week-end guest in the oine of Mr. and Mrs. 'i. f. McGili. Miss Margaret Cornwell spent Sun ay In BtshopviUe. 8. C, guest of is sister, Miss Dorothy Cornwell. iih t n *i nti 1*1 ?m?p^?i ' ? 'iota McDonald. Red Springs, spent h<- week-end with her mother Mr*. Idtth Goforth. ?'r Mlrs. Lbna McGili returned Funday rom Bad in where she spent ten I ays with' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M'c- I iill and baby daughter. Rev. J. O. Fulbrlght. former- pas-tor I f the.First Baptist Church in Kings I fountain was a guest of Mrs. Lula. I Voodward- last Thursday. Mr. J." D. Hord o< the State Hfgltfay force has been spending a few lays with his family in Kings Mounain i Drace Peeler, student at Wofford 'ollege, Spartanburg. S. C., epent he week-end with his parents. Mr. Tvd Mrs. B. 8. Peeler. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Parsons will pend the1 week-end with Mrs. Par ens' relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. F. lunter in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Head and' chip Iren, John Lewie, and Wallace, of 'ramerton were guestq of relatives n Kings Mountain during the weeknd. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rodgere, M'ss Virginia Rogers. Mrs. Morrisand diss Kathleen Morris of Albemarle yore guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. lord Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Putnam and laughter. Miss Ansalyn of Greenville 5 C.. were- guests during the week nd of Mrs. E. W. Neil and E. W. r?* and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper.. Mr. Tlmmons Hord who Is taking i course In photography in Atlanta uepsratory to taking up word wt*u Iflrds In Charlotte, spent the week nd with Mm Hord in Kings Mounaln. Mrs. Roy Young end daughter, tar/ Louise. returned to their home a Marion after a visit tl Mr. Young i Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoke of Llnolnton were gueet of Mr. and Mrs. L. Futon Tuesday night. t 'forth Carolina fi. E. )ealers Buy Trainload of tefrigerators As a reeuit of the January Preview howings held in Charlotte by L W. triseoli, Inc.. North Carolina Diatrtutors of General Electric Applianes. their dealers placed orders for tore than 2000 refrigeratirs making ' p 32 solid c&Tioeds. These some apllanwa are now being shown in ealers' stores all over North Cam Ina. The enthusiastic acceptance of the ew 1039 G. E. Refrtgeraors, featur>g Selective Air Conditions, is unrecedented In the hatory of electric, ppllance merchandising in North srolina. Never before has such a irge single shipment of refrigerator een purchased by one dtstribntira naiers. The General Electric dealers nd salesmen have expressed con | Idence that 193ft will exceed the revtous high sale* records of 1937( r nd 1938 in the total retail sales of k E. Refrigerators In the state. According to the local Genera' Slectrlc Appliance Dealer Mr. D. F. lord of the Hord Furniture Co. The new refrigerators are not onlr eeutifully styled, but equipped with very tested1 aad proves modern feature. Actually rtre different 'Oelec Its Air Conditions' pre available for roper food storage. Dry or isadss oM la available according to the be special requirement# of vartooa 3 ode, and1 subfreestng, frees tag or landard refrigeration temperature* t' >ay be selected by the housewife to ive her a more flexible and modern nod storage plant for her bitches _ tan has ever been provided heretoire." KtH -Tf *.." - '? ': '. -V 'vfRT; ISDAY, FEB. ?. 1939 Everthmg Th For SPR Will BeF At KEET Our Buyers have just returned from the nor sonally selected the newest creations-for spr by every express. For the latest styles direct Keeter's first, where you will always find an well-dressed lady ? moderately priced. We sped the beautiful , new creations we have se | Beauti ' w wL 1 i fWe pride ourselves dresses, here you > much higher price have that certain * Ail styles, all color: Spring Coats Anc Spring Coats and Toppers are the latest for beautiful selection for you to choose from. C ing in daily. Spring Coats are shorter this sea tiful than ever before. We have four big gro _ . 1 a a r> are priced 10 mane your spring Duaget go rar $5.95 - $7.95 - $9. Lovely /%v HatS We have, just the hat you \ MS. L desire to make your y!| \? spring ensemble complete \ Every style from the new mannish types to the more conservative I ? Jjpc Qi models will be found in J our big selection? We have just^the i new op ring mm 11 _ be found in on m Q/P f A new. The storks ?i 1/ I V ll/ before yet my ar $3.95 $l.$i Keeter's Depart VALUE FOR VALUE NEVER 1 " - '.. J ' . ' ' . . " at's New iTlT - - I IINli ound I ER'S ? >f thorn markets wh^re they perin>c wear, which are arriving from the fashion centers, visit array of everything for the invite you to come in and inlected for your approval. if ill Dresses :_i? i r L: i: . ins,, uiiu v>vihwiiu*iivh mai mc s direct from the style centers) have just exactly the type tg m ' ty. You will find a georgeous awaiting your inspection. to $3.95 . ! t 4 t y i on the selection of our better vill find exact styles that arc? id elsewhere. These dresses! 'chic" that spells fashion^ best., i 2 s, all materials. > to $9.95 t I Toppers spring wear, and w-e have a hir Spring Coats age also comison, and the colbrs more beau-" ups in toppers and coats that' bher. j - -j 95-$16.50 ' . .. ' < . i \ * - [>ring Footwear > I dvlo tn hanmiiai.. . _ 1 I bv vv u??i iiwiiiac w i vii youp L Both shoes and oxfords will tectum in all colors that arO I t prettier this year: than ever I e moderately priced from only, l to $3.95 I ment Store I j UNDERSOLD j I' " -"'v'i " -s '\ <. ' |_

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