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miinn^iiiiiiniiiimii'j : SOCIAL J I Of INTE W PHONES 10-R A : CELEBRATES 8IXTEENTH BIRTHDAY Miss Nancy Suber celebrated her I sixteenth birthday with a dance and Chinese Clhetlker party entertaining at the Woman'# Club Saturday night. Mis# Suber'B guests induced Misses Hazel Halls, Margaret Kntterrce, Jacqueline Rawles. Mary Helen Hum bright. Sue Huddcck, Alide' Betty Mauney, ' Joe and Kollne Keeter.: Mary Evelyn Goforth; Hay Moss, Col leen Campbell, Marie Mosb. Peggv Buker, Patsy White, Dcliy Campbell Rachel Smith, Helen Rhodes. Gloria Cornwell Mary Julia Pollock. Dot. Hoke, Maude Plonk. Carolyn Curpeu tier, Betty L6e Neisler, "Jleb'.e" Suber; Messrs Paul Neisier, Jr., Bobby Airan, Jones Hortune. Jackie Gamble. R. O. Plonk Jim Nickels. K. W. ,vv. Neal, Buren Nelll, Jr., Johnny Kbslah James DarracotL. Bobby Suber, Cecil Crook. Buddy Williams, Ladd fH aim rick. Jr. D. H. HordL Jr., Clemon see McDanlel; Menzell Phlfer. Marriott Phifer. Billy Ruddo.^. Hal Olive. Fred Wright. Jr., Tom.?y Hnry'V-1' per ntsiftjg son. v^noB. jviohh jr. * larencc riomc. Jr. Jim Page, Dan Finger, James Mercer all of Kings Mountain. Outof-town guests Included Misses Sara Rawllng. Helen Garrison. Kathryn Todd Dorothy - Crawford; Messrs Jack Garrison. Jim Rawllnge. Roy Miller C. A. Helms Richard Parker, Charles Froneberger. Sidney Hood, and Bill JMcKee all of Gaslonta. Mrs. F. E. Finger. Mrs. J S Hood | and Miss Daisy Humphries served de lioious cake and punch throughout the evening. READ THE AD$ Along With the News I ACHING COLDS Mtove TMr MSTVESS TMt Easy, Qrick Way! To bring speedy relief from the disco mfort of cheat colds, mueculer rheumatic achea and pains due to colds?you need mL more than "Just a sslve"?use a stlmu# UBac -cauanr irtttmat" Uks good old warming, soothing Mustarole. It penetrates the surface akin breaking up local , tfflg congestion and pain resulting from colds. Even better than a mustard nlutrr? Muaterole has been used by mfiliona for over SO ywa. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. In three strengths: JESgJt. Regular, Children's (mild) and Extra Strong, 40<. Approved by Good Housekeeping Bureau. All druggists. if rro^^CTaiU H lulkilsMH H II 11 B I Hill >1 l|l!P(! SSiSi 4 /^concentrated! SUPER SUDSl \\ BSijF (MtWMSIIOI) M ^ MOIT illSI^Cj IPALMOLIVE. S for 20c 8MALL SUPER SUD8 . (Rod Box) S for 27c 8MALL 8UPER 8UOS (Blue Box) 3 for 27c LARGE SUPER 8UD8 (Blue Box) 2 for 47c OCTAGON SOAP (Giant) 4 for 19c OCTAGON SOAP (small) 10 for 24c OCTAGON POWDER (Laroet 4 for 19c OCTAGON POWDER (Small) 10 for 24c OCTAGON TOILET 4 for ...... 19c OCTAGON Claanaer 2 for 9c Octagon Granulated 2 for 18c Cryetal White j^ap 8 for 14c Hollywood Beauty Soap 3 for ..'..14c W. J. Crawford & Sons ENJOY All. THE PLEASUR Let up?Liefa ! H> L . ^Baay neroee.* So ke peoaaa a ttlld, taaty CameL Ha tads dw SMOKERS P1ND Camels never y. ?-V " . ? ' ,r TH 1ND PERSONAL HAPPEN REST to 1 lND 88 MRS. A- H. PATH CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Billy Boyce, young sou of Rev. and Mrs. VV. M. Boyce, entertained a few of his young friends Friday evening in celebration of his birthday unm- ! versary. v. mueee cuva?n, uia 'iviuias aim Black Magic were the games furn-> islitilg umusement for the evening. Ice cream, cake and hot chocolate w:ii served. Candy, favors were presented the guests. * Those present included Jean Hord, Jacqueline Kails. Frances Summers, Earl Myers, B. S. Peeler, Jr. Christopher Edens, Bobby I toyto ana James Jlonrdon, Jr. - -i _ CELEBRATES SIXTH BIRTHDAY Walter Knox Griffin celebrated his sixth birthday by entertaining a sum bet of his young friends at a luncheon at his home Saturday. The g. ests arrived at ten o'clock and were entertained with games directed by Misses Jeanne Griffin and Carolyn McDaoiel. utPftc1 to the dining room where n tempting luncheon was served. A color note of red and white was observed. The guests list; . included Peggy Crocker. Jane Ormand. Sandra Joe Evans. Patty Anne Nelsler. Barbara Jean Matthews. Iris Patterson. Jean McRae; Jimmy Yarboro, Dickey Webb. Michael McGinn is; George Barber. Bobby Jean Martin Sonny Mr,Dattiel. Bobby Goforth; Buddy and Hugh Nelsler, Harvey Hamrick Johnny Klser. Ja'ines and Peggy Mau ney. Billy Howard < and Iris Patterson. FLCWERS FOR BRIDE-ELECT . Mrs. Gerald Lackey, of Cherryvllle. nee Miss Marv Jane Logan, of Kings Mountain, entertained at the home of her mother, Mra. W. f. Loton, on Gold street, Friday evening, honoring Miss Mary Ethel Allen March bride-elect. Spring flowers were used In decoration.' Chinese checkers provided amusement throughout the evening. The honoree was presented a kitchen shower. Delicious refreshments were served Those present were Misses Mary Ethel Allen, Virginia Allen. Irene Allen. Lucile McOinrita. Meadames R. P. Gofrrth. Orr Weir, Mrs. Sam Ham lick. Elmer Logan. all of Kings Mount'tin.. Out-of-town guests ihclttd1 ed Mrs. Marshall Moore. S. S. Moore, | Frank Abemathv; ' Misses Bessie Moore. Maude .Morehead and Gladys Hawkins, all of Slielby. MEETING OF WOMAN'S CLUB ,Mr?. T. Oradv Pa'tcson was b"*ii ess ait a recent meeting of the Wo"man's Club, with a good attendance of the members. : A resume of the past year's wore was given prennwtcry to sending ir the annual report. The members voted to resume the ' teul,,r monthly meeilnga and the dp'e of the next meeting will be held Friday. Mttrch 10. An Interesting pre gram has been planned a?d furtbp*tannounrernenls will be made next week. T-he following committee were appointed: Nomina'ting Co: "mittee, Mesdames O. O. Jackson. J. E. Ader boldt and \V. A. Ridenihour; pro! grjam oonimi'^tec, Mj?sdknves Pride I Hotterree, Jhn Willie and E W. Griffin. IUNIOR WOMAN'8 CLUB TO MEET ' The Junior woman so viuo win meet Monday evening In the Club .Building m't 8:00 P. M. Mrs. C. C. Oates. newly elected President asks that all members be present for both the business session and the social to follow: Hostesses for the oecaslon 'we. .Misses.-.Hazel ftelttletnyra, Ka*! therlne Rudlslll and Mrs. C. C Oates. ?; . !? THERE IS IN SMOKINGt up a Camel MMEiS AVE ME TWO ? THINGS) MMMT M A CXMRETTE ? MILPNEM \ P SP0S.IUC1I MJSNNL CAMELS MAKE ) IMOKMg MCAN A COT MORE TO ML J D WALK A MU PWt A CAMEi' TOO/ J I VVTHEN the combination r W to a eafe get* lost, HerI old, J. Weidmmn is likely to Igetacall. His work as lockI smith is Opening locks by touch I end sound. Often diet's e long, ' I wearisome Job, end, fs Heiold IW ' says, "No task for man with tm and tfaao so let tip ?light up a isa rtcssss* pleasant and refreshing. ' ingle the nerves *..* * . X V >' " f\. y? * 7; . ?.'~J ' J ! KINGS MOUNTAIN HBRAI.DTHUl p 1 T a flNGS J ? WOMEN : ERSON, Editor ! ! 1 M Ml II1|T|7 1111 IIII MIIII STUDY CLUB MEETS ^ Mrs. B. S. Peeler entertained the;j, Study Club and Invited guests Tues- w day evening ,at eight o'clock at her j, home on King street. ?. Mrs. P. D. Herndon had charge of the program with Mesdames Iajster Ilttke, Paul Manney, Mouroe K$e?a. and Mrs. Myers taking par.. Master Sonny Peeler sang for the j guests. t] A tempting chicken salad plate p and sweet cottrse was .served by ]( Mrs. Peeler and Miss Virginia Pa.rons. Mesdames Chas.. Thomasson and Don Hlanton. ,, \ Personals > Mrs. Moffett Ware is home after ' a lovely tour of West Florida. Miss Catherine Peele sipent the 7 week-eud at her home in Gibson. I Mrs. Cora Hays left Sunday aftermJon' ToF^f ioricE^'to visit rekuiiveiT* t Mrs. Manly Moreheadi Is ill at her c home on Piedmont avenue with sep- t tit sore throat. < Miss Peggy hfauney,' email daugh-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Manney is confined to her home by sickness. , ? Mrs. A. L. Hill is visiting her brotlier who is Congressman from Iowa while he is in -Washington. D. C. '~ ?O? Mr. Hunter Neisler hts been confined to his home for the past few days with flu. Little Miss Poan Wright is able to bt out again after having been sick for the past week. Dr. anct Mrs. J. E. Anthony and 1 family have- returned home from ] their winter home hi Palm Harbor. 1 Mrs. R D Goforth and Miss Irene 1 *"en were Charlotte visitors Tues- 1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Stroup and chll 1 dren of Ml. Holly were Sabbath. 1 greets of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McGill. ' ^ 1 Ml?* Mary Louise Rhvne of the New London school faculty was-the ^ week-end guest of home folks. I Rev. E. L Shenk of Greensboro ' has been visiting his daughter, Mrs.,' Aubrey Mauney and family. jJ M'?s Lois Fortune and a friend of 1 Charlcrte visited home folks over the week end. ] ( Mrs. H. T. Fulton, Sr.. will be the . ht-hse guest of Mr?. C. E Nelsler at | ( Mrs. Nelsler's winter home In Palm j Harbor for the nest of the winter. I, 1 ' 11 Mrs. Cleveland Shirley has return , ?d to her home at Clover, S. C.. aft- , er spending a. few dtevs with her J aunt, Mrs. W. P. Fulton. , Mrs. B. S. Nelll and son. Robert. ] were guests of Mliss Elizabeth Nelll. , at Meredith College, Raleigh, during j the past wee?k-end'. ( Mr. and Mrs. Wright Harmon spent . Saturday In Charlotte as;. o-ucete of Mr and Mrs. TV R. Fogle-i men and the. Holy Land Exhibit. Mr. 3nd Mrs. Jesse Kiser and Miss Maxlne Watterson of Charlotte spent the week-enfcl with relatives In Kings Mountain. Mr. and' Mrs. Lonle Hodden and daughter. Mlsa Eleanor were recent j dinner guests of Miss Agnes Norrls I and Mrs. Florence Mdms. ?o? Mrs. Jack Farley, librarian and' Miss Helen IXokson. assistant librar-j lan of the Junior High School in High Point were guests of Mrs. E.; W. Griffin for the post week-end. E. L. Campbell arrived home WedTHE GOOD i ;: In some inspects pharn : the GoojASamaritan. Ir 1there it illness, pharmac with physicians. A resp pharmacist's shoulders. 1 in drugs regardless of pr <; in onr prescription depar selves to be good. Bring i j Kings Mount J Phones < j Save With Safety At ? -e ? - iHfe ; MDAY. SlAJtCH S, 1?30 esday after a stay of several week, t hie whiter home da Palm Harboi "lot-Ida. Mr. Ctempbell expects to re urn to Florida next week. Mrs. n. S. Nelll and Mrs. Monroe thea motored tc Raleigh to vlBl leir tiv.mhitrik Misses Elizabetl lelll, and Marjorie Rhea who atten< .lent; h allege there. T,v ? in:.; re were gv.c-e of the girls for th reek-end. . ?0?. Mrs. 0. P. Elam. Mr?. I.uthe Vare. Misses Annie Mae a;..' Ki:-" eth Ware, Brown Ware and M :iCi3iior Lindsay of Bessemer Clt; /ere among those attending th< loly Land Exhibit in Charloth Siesday evening. Mis l?eslie Oobb and sixteen yea lil' -son. Jimmy. of Baltimore. Md re it the home of Mr. and ,Mrs A t f'ahh where they came fcllowini lie death of their husband and fatli r whieh occurred Sunday in a Chat rot on. S. hospital. ?o? Mr: and Mrs. Marvin Wincate hn s their gftests Sundy Mr. atid Mrt V. F. ("ulclasure of Columbia. S. C dr. and Mrs. T V.Tolbert, Misse tlaude and Jessie Tolbert and I>ixo; Colbert. -ill cf Concord. Little "Due' e" Wincate returned/ home with Co erd relatives for a week's visit ' COTTON VARIETIES RECOMMENDED IN N. C. sew?n..yg riot leg ,<y .ly'tpn * re tmmendedfor use Tn NoruT Carolin fndor various conditions, in a pnbll Mtion prepared for general distrihi ion by representatives of the fit at 'oilege Extension Service, the N. < \grhultnral Experiment Station t State College; and the Departmer >f Agriculture. They arei Coker IrtO for nil are" Mexican and Farm ltellff for the i' er Cq-stal Pla'n and Piedmont or is. Carolina Foster for the beavh tolls of fhe lower Coastal PlstrV on Mxie Triumph, Cleyewiit and linn r? Divio for rtauting on all lands o ivhlcli wilt disease has caused $ul itantial losses on the common sn :cptible varieties. The. publication a*?o contains otl >r valuable information on standar ration, seed, soils, preuarat'en < and, fertilisers and .fhetr applicato 'me; planting., rate of seeding, clrc inf. cultivation and care of plant tiaTvAsftng. handling, ginning; sto ige. marketing and rotations In co ootion with the production of co ion. It is available for free distributee to interested growers upon reque to the Agrictulturtl Editor at Sta College. Raleigh tor Extension Ci ;uar No. 234 "Approved Practlet tor the Production of CoUon.'! ? Tile circular pirts out that til best planting dates in the Ccasf Plain are from April 10 to 30. depen on thp locality, the soil and sc renal cond'tions The best ni.intir lates in th~ Piedmont area ai Aitril 20 to 30. "nd to May 5 i he western portion and along tft northern edse cf the Cotton Belt. rARM QUESTIONS Q.?To what eixtent i loapedet serlcea grown in North Carolina? A.?Due to the fact that Itt tak< Iwo or three years to get this err - ---? - j ? i : I. . _ [o ane snge wnere nay can ue ci rery little is grown in this stat Itnugbly, there is not over 5,000 a res growxii and this estimate is r I her high. There were, however, Ictal of 802.000 acres of the anntr lesnedera grown in the State In year, which makes this the thii nop from the standpoint of acreai mown last year, being exceeded o ly by cotton and corn. Q.?What is the proper temper lure for a brooder house? A.-?The brooder should be rem' ted for the first wee to 98 degrees at. the oivter edge oftbe canopy ai on a level with the chicks' heail The temperature should then be i duced five degrees each week un the sixth week. Where brick rock brooders are used, a room te perature of 70 to 75 degrees Is su: dept. Care rr'ist be taken not to n a subnormal temperature as tl rfclcka w"l> crowd and cause disea and deaths from over htating. Detailed information on the mi ,i?-ct mav he obtained free by nddr sing a reouest to the A?rlcmUur editor at State College for Extensh Circular No. 2S3. 'Control of Fua rium WHt of Cotton.SAMARITAN . nacists rray be likened to i the hour of need, when :ists work hand-inhand onsibility rests on the Phey must have the best ice. The products used tment have proven them is your next proscription 1 ain Drug Co. 11?81 Your Rexall Store - - . . r ? F"' * ' * ! ' ' V ' . ' ' ' " { ' ^ 1 ; | .S&\ Special Prices | 4 ? WSh^Jw TilIS WEEK AND NEXT* WEEK :: r Z ' i Our $7.50 NESTLE ARISTOCRAT Oil $1.00 ; V r | [ y l Uur $3.50 OIL WAVE- 2 for $6.00 j Bt' * ' J Phone For Appointments at Night ... X ! RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOPPE I % Phone 73 Mountain St. g * I For "Vl. !fi}' .'- '.. - " ' ' " ' ' " * * tT Ht.tll ~ Phone 167 I' 1 'V ' V: ? ' ' ' *' ' ? ^ 'V/V.' . J ' Pi . \ - ::V- >: . P* ; * : d . . v . I " I II II , , I f II Week-End Specials H GENUINE RINGLESS 3-Tnread Full Fashioned ?! 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