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rj SOCIAL, Of INTE PHONES 10-B A M-' <> o . < > CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY iMt?8 L>elorlt>c WiUian?H. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. VV. M. WlMunis of i. the Beth-Ware uonuuunity celeb, at- J ?o her lenth birthday Monday after noon at her home when she enter- j ifemeu a uuuvucr ui ner m< mis ur ;v party. As the guests arrived the were asked to register by Mrs. Geo. Allen. I . . 1 Games were directed by >l!ss Ale-: Harmon, Mrs. Curl Davidson and her' I tPacher, Miss Annie Roberts. ;The guet8 were Invited to the din Ing room >w*btich was most attractive-j ly decorated, carrying out the Valen t'ne Idea in place cards, refreshj?M ments and favors. Vv Mrs. Wlllhitns was assisted . In, serving by Mrs. J. D. Harmon and Nft. Mrs. John Wllhmt. TJie guests Included Carolyn Dover, Rosalyn Ware, Doris Dostei, Dean Hemdoo. Imogene Queen, Betf ty Hern don. Margret Howard, Mary . Helen Peterson, Elolse Howard. Bars Ctanford, Peggie Harrelson. Eunice j ' ' "BffBinBWWyil ' JHHfttJifl^Wt1 A'bw Washburn, sad Edna Letgb. W - CIRCLE MEETS The Lula Hern don Circle of tbe Woman's Missionary Society Of tbe First Baptist church held Us regular ' meeting Monday sJternoon at the home of Mrs. George Womack with Mrs. Charles Cash as assistant hostess. Mrs, W. C. Cavhey, the leeder. had I > change of Utae program which consisted mainly of a chapter from the mission study hook. "In His Train.' by COX. This was given by Mrs. Chce Campbell. Affer the business period, the hostesses assisted by Mrs. F. A. McDanlei, served a delicious sweet course. The Circle was glad to have ea visitors Mrs. D. F. Hond, president of the W. M. 8. (There ^wiere seventeen members present. The next meeting will be with Mrs D. O. Littlejohn. ' 1 ^JULUnJQ Quality ? Quantity OCI V ICC ? . _ OUR ORDERS HAVE ! * AN ECHO rv . . When we sell a roan' one time We are satisfied, for he comes back just like an echo, only he comes hack with more volume to his order. 4 . ' * ' . ' * ' - t Kings Mountain Ice & Coal Co. Tfour Warmest Friends' Phone 124 . .. J.i : - * ' ; 1 ' 1. ' ' '"" I FOR SALE , (' r~~ * . Completely Remodeled ly located one-half blocl 205 Parker street. Pri? Bf?, or equivalent, down, ba \ ' ?' I 1 7 See: Haywo Kings Mou & ; ; /yfV<; ..... tok,Jbte-- i Hift it nailii"ii'ii miiiLnaifiiMr " ? -?11 -r*' > . . ; , AND PERSONAL HAPPE: REST to . , ? " ' ( . .* \ w J LND 88 MRS. A. H. PAT LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS The American Legion Auxiliary met with Mrs. Pride Katterre Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A B. Cobb as' Joint hostess. The meeting was presided over -hY 1 Jit president, and the Salute to the Flag was given. ' . iievotionals Were led by Mm. A (V. Sargeant, and Mrs. Lloyd PL', for had charge of the program, which .is en National Defense, and Americanism, the-topics for this month. *" Seventeen members were present, and answered to roll call with quotations and facts from George Washington. Refreshments were served carrying out the Valentine Idea, and favors were candy hearts. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams entertained at a family dinner at thelT home on North Piedmont Avenue, on laat Wednesday evening, honoring Mr Frank Slpcumb on his 85th birth | day. 'r " "" A color note of white and yellow was observed In the decorations and lowly table appointments. The table was spread with a lace cover and centered with a crystal bowl filled with Jonquils. Crystal candlestick* held yellow tapers. A tempting dinner menu was serv eo and the # beautifully decorated birthday rake, bearing " 'low cand lett was bi ought In a>.d served wltl the dessert course. . Covers were laid for Mr. Slacuxnl Mrs. J. M. Williams. Mr. and Mrs L. D. Shuford, Mr. and Mrs. Mlnch Mr. and Mrs. Orady Watterson, Mr nnd Mrs. Smyre Wlllianns, Mr. ant Mrs. Charles Wlllt'.ms. 1 Bridge and Chinese checkers wert played during the evening. . 5 , i ? ? PARENT-TEACHERS HAVE FOUNDERS' DAY PROGRAM , (The Parent-Teachers ' of King) Mountain met Tuesday- jplght in tin Cent Mi School auditorium to com memoratfr. Founders Day. Mrs. O., W Myers, who was in charge tit Ch< program, presented a candle light In i program enlfitled "T^he Story o! Founder* Day/* The program wai very effective ^ud wpa enjoyed by t irrge attendance. ' After the pageant i history of tti< Local, State, am} National ParanH Teachers Association was head Mrs. W. M. Boyce made a talk ?J "Why I Belong to* the Parent-Teach ere Association.' The Girls Glee Club of the Higl School, under the direction of Mis Virginia Parsons furnished music. f i ,v J * ? MEETING OF BOOK CLUB ^ Members of the Thursday After noon Book Club, and Invited gueeti were most delightfully entertained a the home of Mra?' J. -G. Hordi las week. ; The rooms were arranged wltl rot plants and cut flowers with th< Valentine -cclor motif emphislzedl Mre. M. L- Plonk had charge of at Interesting program, featuring a Re view of Lloyd .Douglas' latest book by k|rs. M'anly Morehead and th< Story of the Life of Douglas by Mrs Arthyr Hay. J . Solo numbers by Mrs. Cbarlee^Wl Mams and Mrs. Jimmy JBarrfclf wfti Miss Virginia Parson^ tftoyktg th p'nno accoom.pflnlmetWs' 'irere enjoj able additions to the program. A salad course, heart-shaped sand wlches and other accessories follow ed by a. sweet course was serve with the Valentine..... Idea-, observe throughout. Tihe favors were cand: hearts. Guests from out-of-town were Mr* Klmer Spencer of n???onia and Mrs W. M. Craft of GaffhejC *'' ' *; ' *? ., ' VALENTINE PARTV Tuesday nli?ht the Junior G. A Girls of the First Baptist churcl were entestalned at a lovely Valen tine party by their leader.^Mrs. C. C Oatee. lntrestlng gameo approprlat for Valentin** .day. were enjoyed to two hours after whlrh the girls wen Heated w'*h Vp'?ntiue favors ani tasty refreshments. ? Easy Terms Fife-Room House, ideali from Central School, s: $1,875.00. Terms: $375, Ipnce, easy payments,, od E. Lynch, ^ ^ ntain Herald ? . . ' rvLy fckfM * * VT^ia,irv-i-\ ' y -L * A ,,tfv " S , *"fc V T i ~Jj - H .% AjL^V' * 'I, ' i _Al' ' * V I )_ r> miA 1 > -1. "ii - * * - <k!-j?i? ik . .. nil. I I. Ull? run urns mountain mmald : . . , j [ PONGS U7A1IP\T ? :[ VV U1YIE1> ! TEKSON, Editor . I y PARTY AT PALM HARBOR . Mm, D. G\ Mauney, who is at her , winter inon.o jn Palm .Harbor, Fia.,' i fcr the remainder Of the winter, eui ..nta.iied a low -friends at a "soIhrJ wway" party honoring Mrs. J. E. Lip ft rd um the ev? btiore an departure ior her home in Kiugs Mountain at, tcr a two-weeks stay in" Florida, guest o( Mr. and Mrs. .). It. '1 nomasson. Mrs. Muuney's attractive cottage was arranged with bowls ot sweet pens and nasturtiums. Chinese checkers provided entertainment for the .evening and utter tha game delicious fruit punch and cookies was served. Those present included Mrs. J. E. Llpford, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thornasgon and guests,-Mr. and Mrs. . Ange! of Palatka, Florida, Mrs. C. E. I Neisler, Mrs. J. F. Allloon. Mrs. Fleming R&raseur, Mrs. E. L. Camp' bell and Mrs. H. N. Moss. ? i. ENTERTAIN* BRIDGE CLUB t - Miss Helen Ridenhour entertained BW" Ul.Ugl LWW'LMJ 1 J - few Invited guests on last Monday I evenlne. ? Decorations and favors s-iggeattve I of Valentine were used. I Miss Mildred Maes received prise i for high score and Miss Paulina Dickerson for low score. Members present included Misses I Sara Finger, Sera Kate Ormind, ' Sara Allison. Mildred Moes, Mary i Mitchell Helm Hay, Margaret Smith and Mrs. Harry. Page. Invited guests > were Misses Pauline Dickerson, Miss . Catherine Rudisill. Mrs. Harold Hun , nidutt and Mrs. Proctor Thompson. ' BRIDE-ELECT .HONORED ; Mise Mary B&el Allen, bride-elect of the spring, was honoree at a: lovely partg- given by the lady em- j ployees 'cut ' Belk'a Deportment Store, at thds&otqe 6t Mrs. Ft. p. Ooforth. Hip valentine idea. was used in i decorations and 'ikvors. Chinese i checkers provided amusement tor - the evening.- . . .k A tempting ealad course with ac? cessories waa served. Heart-shaped I favors hearing the name of the bride F elect and bride-groom-elect were pro i sented tie guests, i A mlaoeUeneoue shower, consisting of household linens; lingerie, etc 3 was presented the honoree. ji; Those present included Misse* *: Mary Ethel Allen. Mftvs Frances .! McOlll. Margaret '/ rnwell, Picoolu I Rlaleck. Louie- and .'elms Putanm. ' Pearl Hicks. Ruby Turrage.. LuciirB McClnnls. Virginia Allen. Irene Allen. Helen S'ewart; H>llard Black-.. Jemes Clonlg?r. Grulv McCarter W. E. Loftln. .Kdlth Goforth. Uesste Dickey. C.' D. Ware. T. v V). Hordv Floyd Jenkins Sam Par:?s rick. Floyd Payne. T. N. Hord. C. P t Elam, Orr Weir. Gene Msthls and t Mrs. Howard Campbell 1 Clover. IsUW I or a si b {' ForS V-8 is bfUei thi - /; .? TidiftC. *nd ftill quiet e k . ' ;^^^P?^r.<>r85. ITTI1 inBDfllP?The hi: can of Jhe low-price field J T-TTB t-CTLBMl DWDT Bight cylinder! give aaaootbi Email cylinder! *ive eccaiom ITBIAI1IC BBABII? acting?quiek^ straight stop< TDHf -CBSmn COMFOB New ftearibte roll-edge seat c km, soft transverse, springs, hydraulic shock absorbers. 1 _ , ,1 ' , ' i^jfj fl rjt t > * ' 11 | PLON I I ;.' "$?&J>Mf '?- . .'. *y ;:<^v. liii-M,. . II. II LJ! HIIIWI , THURSDAY, FSB. 1?. ItSf CIRCLE MEETING Member* of Circle Number Three of Central Methodist church met at the home of Mra. Letter Hoke on Monday afternoon. The leader, Mrs. Chariee Goforth, presided - id Mrs. \V. C. Pressley, con due ?.u ... i divot tonal service. Mra. Juhn I'lonk had charge of an inl' ttg Bible Study. " After tlu , '"*'ttess *e8R!'?n. teas served deil' ! 'tts refreahmeii.s. ; ?? . : , CHUKUtmtll I ANINUUNk-J Mr. (!< arm* W. Allen uii.. r " "the engagement of his daiighu-i, Mary Ethel, to Mr. Spurgeon L. S nil til, .1 r.\ of Garland, N. C. the wedding to take place ou March 10. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Malcolm anliottiifi tiie birth cf a daughter Patricia Ann. on February 5th, at the Shelby fhispltul. Mrs. Malcolm wgs before tturriage, -Miss Frances Allen. CLASS MEETING 'f"he Gleaners Class of the FirstI'antist Sunday, school will meet Sat urday a'tcrnoon at 3:00 o'clock wits 1 Mrs Virginia Crawford, Mrs.. E. C. McClnitt as joint hostess. All members are urged to he present. CIRCLE MEETS Mrs. A. I*. Allran, Mrs. E. R. Olive and Mrs. Lizzie Everhart were hostesses to members of their mission-' ary circle for the . regular meeting j Monday atternoon. The leader. Mrs.i O. O. Jackson presided and led the J Wuftiww.* n?g. ii. w uaitiw'M i n?; ? charge of the Bible Study, presenting ( It in a most Interesting way. The hostesses served tempting .re freehments. WEDDING PARTY ENTERTAINED The members of the PlackiMcCns lln wedding partv were entertaired at a dinner at the Margraee club I88i rim ay evening hi i u num. An elaborate dinner was served and" the bride's coke was cut' and served with the dessert course. Guests included th^ bride and bridegroom-ele<It, members of the Bingo Club and their escorts. > BLACK-McCASLIN, The marriage of Miss Mary Mc I Caslin andJ Mr. Hillard Black wan solemnized in an impressive ceremony at the parsonage of the First Eaptiat Church on last Friday evening. with the pastor. Rev. A. Q. Sargeant officiating. The ring ceremony DEPENDABLE PREJ PROMPT' > We Fill Any Doci ? Save With Sal f REXALLS Kings Mnunt; COST LI tEAT 1AAVE OF last year's Ford V-8, the 1939 in before, better-looking, better r. In 3 body types, a choice of Ill fOSI FORD DIAIIR TODAY! rnry ITMOJDQB cunt ? Mo front end bobbtnf.ee dipping. Level i e ^e * ?? J ? ^ Siai IS, KVCl ITOpi, tCVCl TlGCt ieaa. icmfvic wnmoonNG ?, y. Noieee hushed for quiet',ride. oty. LOW PHQS?Adverf/eed prices linilmln ? - - * - - ' ?-S ? inciuoe many items oi ocsriue cqvMynicnt r? * uah- ^m four ' JjjgjgnKMI K MOTO ' :> ., * , s .t.. . * ? , . Authorized Ford Dealer Vt A"; . / , - ? " , , . * I %.lJ * - i " " ' * *v" I-."' x ../ , " via^aMHftiihli?E f i llld!!^.' . .? - 7'T?-.T-irp--??r. ' ? wa? used. A number of relatives and Intimate friends of the couple witnessed the ceremony. i ho. bride wore a becoming threepiece suit of rust wool with fox collar. Her hat was of rust straw with small - veil and her other accessories (Cont'd on back page) NOTICE OF SALE '.:der and by virtue of the powe.1-!' sale t'Otttain^j in a deed of trust ! .v? ?t by HarVev Roberts aiul .wife I 6 Wiley H. McC.lnnis. trustee tor ?W Kings Mountain Building a.iu an Association on the 12th day of Ybrtuiry, lietj. and registered in the! Register of Deeds Office for Cleve .Mid County, in Rook ICO at page 157 to secure the indebtedness therein jmn.tioiuul. nnd default having been made in the payment .of same. I, sub titn'te trust"", will sell for cash at lite. Courthouse door ill Shelby. CJe-' vc land Cmyity, North Carol it'a. on Monday, March 20. Ift3ft at teu o'clock A. M. or within legal hours' tho % | following described real elate:' Situated in the Town of Kings! Mountain. N. C? and on tre South! side at Fulton Street, and beginning. at a stake in the middle of sai,d street, Huffstetler's comer and runs thence East 134 feet to a stake in the middle of said street. Weather's corner; thence South 14ft reel to a slake; thence West 134 feet to a stake.. Huffstetler's corner; ' thence along his line North 14ft feet-to the beginning, containing one-half acre, more or less. This the 15th day of Feb.. 1939. ? -J-C '^fkey Substitute Trustee. J. R. Davis. Atty. ?adv?mar 9. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator for the estate. ?f \V. A. Morris, deceased.-all persons having claims ng&inst the estate will please fife same properly verified with* the undersigned on or before February 2 1940. or this notice will be pleadef ti bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to safd "e? tate will please make ~ immediate payment. , This the 1st day of February, 1939. Albert ATorriH. AdtTtHnistivHnr J. R. Davis, Atty. ?ariv-'-niar 9 AAA SALVE bob ess Liquid Tab- price 'woae ?? IOC & 25c 3CRIPTION SERVICE DELIVERY tors' Prescription fety At Your TiORE ^ * ain Drug Co. IADER FORDS! *? a m 00 wuimmmi INClWMg ton Cr <Wff?< tdmt **1r* ' is thi imvsrsp ptici in diraotr Thit it for tha 60 h.p, Todor ... __ Sadan illuatrated and in- ,i dud? all tha followinM:Bumpers and four bumper guards - Spare wheel.' tire and tube r. Cigar lighter -.*/ ' Twin air-electric horns Dual windshield wipers Sun visor Foot control for headlight beams with indicator on in* strument panel. * IFV'8 sk R CO. t " r . . . ' ? fail i "J f/ 1 , i x/- K" 'v r^" / * % I % MYERS' 48c Week End Specials 59c DRESS a q SHIRTrS >tOC HANES SHIR1S and Shorts, 2 for 18c 10?10c Tq" Handkerchiefs T'OC I 3 PAIR 25c SOX 48c 6 tPAili" lut /TO SOX ^OC 0 PAIR 10c SOX 48c &?AIR5c48c i Ladies 68c F. F. Hose 48c Men's 97c Sweaters tOC Boys Flap Pocket Overalls : 48c 2 Boys 50 Aviators Caps Big Goggles 48c CHILDREN'S a o 59c DRESSES WC o9c Curtains Plain and Fancy 48c 5 Curtain ticds, extra heavy 48c 1 Washable Window Shades . 18c 12 Yards A O _ Curtain Scrim *rOC 1A "if* ir.ir}i tA O . XV JL up* r W ??* -" 9/1 V L. L. Sheet:?)# HOC 6 Yds. 10c Fast yjQ Color Prints HOC 4 Yards 15c Fast Color Prints ;.: 48c 3 Yards 119c'Fast Color Prirtts " * - 48c ' 1 ./ . , . 6 Yards iOc AQ*% Play Cloth HOC 20 pks 50 Sheet 4Q Note Book Paper HOC 6 Yards 10c ' CRETONNE HOC 12?16x27 AO J Turkish Towels - HOC 2?50c Short Sleeves Ladies Union Suits 48c 3 Pairs ^5s Bloomers or Step-ins 48ci I * ode Cotton Slip Guaranteed Year 48c 2 Pr. $1 Lace * i aq Curtains ?P 1 $1.45 Ruffled Curtains 2Y* yard length $1.28 One Sitiall Lot Children's $1 Shoes 48c 1 odd size lot Oxfords & Ties. $2.00 *1 40 Value . 4>1. EQ 69c or 97c Wen's a q Cloth Caps **oC f -'"A , ' ' / * "* ? t >' ' v , ' ^ ,s v.<
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