>H?MMMMM>MMMMMO ! SOCIAL 1 ' \ Of INTE I ? PHONES 10-R A MRS. ANTHONY HOSTESS TO HOME ARTS CLUB "Style Reminiscences" was the topic of an unusual and interesting piogram, of which Mrs. Grady King -was in charge, at a meeting of the | Home Arts Club ut the h-.. .?iv of Mi a. J. 13. Anthony on Piedmont avenue* The rooms were arranged with roses, iris uud oilier lowly spr^ig. IMPERIAL I * THEATRE PHONE 13? Kini(8 Mountain's Popular Play House NOW PLAYING THURSDAY j JHycietr Ginger Rogers ? Win. Powell . J Comedy ?. Cartoon ? News ? ' . * J I , 10c and 15c i SATURDAY vDOl'ULK FEATURE Tom Tyler in "Brothers of The West" Hugh Herbert ? Joy Hodgea in "The Family Next Door' Serial ? Donald Duck 10c and 15c MONDAY and TUESDAY . SHE SINGS THE SONGS ? TOO ASIED TO HAVE I HER SING! I "Tbe Lut Rom (i Sumner" I I "Iiritetiu to tot Duct" I | ,?ll "BecttM^tTUCeihtrt" J *H u 4| 1 I ' I (pal I GREY PARRTSB I ^smrem 16tmi/p\ I Robert CUMMIN6S I I Charles WINN1NGER I ! H William LUNDISAN j| Original screanplay by Bruca Manning . and rialix Jackson' Diiactad by Hanry Kosiar .Pifiducfd by JOC PASTtRNAI A^'PY ROSTER Production A H41V UNivtHSAL PICTURE 10c and 25c ----- aaaanaaHMaa if ^^piBL ^| irf'^^tt" rl . !BHBBKi^*iSJBH TFyou want moldnypleeturent to X be*t?endntouodbuyttoo?Camel'* your moke. There'* more tobacco by weight ia Camel*, compared to the imil* of 1) other of the largett'f *ellln| brand* toted HwiilM.fiwnli burn thftmr 4km nay other braod GJMCI rlMT IVl rUNT TO ' " ' J. ' . ? > j-r: . ' . - .V* "' -' .' ' .. > .' ' f '. ' ' T! VND PERSONAL HAPPEN REST to JTO 88 MRS. A- H. PATT1 + +*+*+++++ **+4 flowers. Tire program featured the modeling and showing of costumes, ha t?, dtesses, lihgcrl, etc., dating fKtu the Colonial period, tip tp the early years ot of ttie preseti. century, with music appropriate to the period ren do red by Mis. J. I?. Hernuoii. pta ut . ' Daisies. Won't Tell' and Sweet Ge- ] t? vieve,' popular songs of past yeafs Were sung by Mrs. Harold j Crawford. Among outstanding numbers on the p'rogirtiit was the lovely wedd ef tlliss of the late Mrs., Dennett It. Willefcrd. modeled by her granddau gh.er. Miss N'a.ay Nnliol-; >o >v of a.-doll wearing a dies. worn b\ Di. J. K. Anthony in his Iufancy; a white spent* dress made to be worn ? a July Fourth celebration In limO. Knowing rowH and rows ot hand drawn wtork; Mrs Anthony's wedding dress of 1H12. modeled by her daughter. Miss KHkiiIhmIi ' Anthony: M!ss Carolyn Carpenter wearing h?r aaftr;;*. Troy Carpenter nr deling tier own wedding dress of 1930; Mrs. Troy Carpenter as "'Grandma of Y efcter Year: Mrs L P. Paker and Mrs. P L). Herndon as "Modern Grandmother#." At the conclusion of the program the h' .Htess. served a' tempting salad and sweet course. % i ' > *' ' LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday May fttb in ,the heme of Mrs. iCugeno Mntliis. 7'C iGold street. At this time plans for the Legion Poppy Day Sale, w hich , will be May 2Pth. will he discussed. A tribute to the mothers who had sons In the World War will be rendered. and those mothers are urgently requested to be present at this' meeting. if ( BK I' SUA L/C AH DIES Beautiful Quality | , Mother*' Day Pack* I ages created by America's foremost 111 candy craftsmen || ...HOLL1NGS* W WORTH'S. Give Mother the best... 1 the kind you would V, give your Sweet* > : < I.. *.' ? j ? I KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. Phones 41?81 f fjfjl *aM UJa^E^^I^^^UA^I IJ *v iviii^i 1 H* 1 tested-23% tIov*r than the average do* of the others. Thus, Camels give yoa the equivalent of 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! Add Camel's coadier tobaccos, and kn dear why Comets are Amerka'ofavorite! Camels Jot PLEASURE pku BCONOMYI U THE CIGARETTE OF | COSTLIER TORACCOS IM KIT ClOARCtTK BUY ' '. ' . ' tewori'v Vi i* < r ' . kii i inii liiltoi^l^lhrii illiiiiii^iiiii^ BiiltiiiiaMiiyiaimik .n r i , . IB KIN08 MOUNTAIN HBRALD.T) < ungs i WOMEN | PERSON, Editor < : 4 partv for bride i Honoring Mr*. Harry Warren, net M imh Sara Fingerr, Miss Margate Smith, Ml** Helen Hay and.Mrs. Co man Fulls entertained members o their bridge club and Invited guesti it the home of the Conner on las Ktiday evening, bovely spring flow is were arranged' in the room! a here five tables of Bridge were it Play. * .vi..is Eva l'Knk scored high ant .' in,, ltoiit i t Miller, lev-, each re jttiviitg attractive prices. Mrs. War I ten. the honoree, was presented t lovely gift. A tempting salad course wit h ac tcssor.es was served. Thi'. ve' present included Mesdamei I'arry Warren, F. E. Finger, Holier Miller. Joe Neisler, May tie Hlackniei Harold Crawford. Bill Thompson 3t' wart Thomps n, Hunter Neisler ! I'ntth Neisler. Percy Hilling. Howart Jackson. George Moss, J. S. Hood M.sies Eva Plonk. Sara Allison *Tm?AAl Sura |<ate Ormand. Mildred Modi r.ud Helen RIdenhour. KING FAMILY GATHERING/ Mr. and Mr*. Grady Ring "inert ft jr | ed member* of the-King flimtly ant jolliers at a bntfft-snppir at- t licit I home on Mountain si reel last snr day evening. M imbefs c.f the family proton v. ere Mr. and Mrs. G. T. King, Mr i'tic M s. Walter Kiri--'. Mi. and'Mrs T. King. Jr.. and son G. T. 3rd. ol of l>anoaster, S C Mr and Mi Wade II. Williams. Jr.. of Chorionj Mr and Mrs. Charles King and threi daughters of Concord; Mr. and Mrr Hugh Mauney and sens of Gastonia The party oatne especially for j Visit to Mrs. Kipg's Iris gardei which Is so pretty at this season. , - * i HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs E. A. Smith. Jr., was hostes :o members of her bridge club an Invited guests making up two tablet Following the ganie, light refresl men tit were served. Th- so playing included Mesdame Jim Smith, Arnold Riser, Ham ldaokmer. Paul Melsler. Hunter Nei ler. Joe Nelsler. George I^attimor 2nd the hostess. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The following announcement ai pea ring In a Flock Hill paper will b of interest to Herald readers: Mr. and Mrs Thomas S. Culbbet of Abbeville, S. C., announce the engagement cf the! daughter, ' . Grace Lucile Richardson, f to Mr. T.ucitis T.amar Ware, of Lauren S. C? the wedding to take place 1 mid-summer. The bride is a graduate of Wit thrcp College and since her gradui tion has been a popular and succes fnl member of the Rdck HU1 schot fatuity. Mr. Warts is a native of Kinf , Mountain, * brother of Miss Carly! Ware. He no*' resides at Lauren S C. ENTERTAIN OUT-OF-TOWN RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Y. F. Thronebet had as guests Sunday. Mrs. Thron berg's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Waltt B. Murray, her brother. Tomar Mu ray. all of Maiden, another brothe Wehh A. Murray, principal of En< School, Albemarle, and Miss Ma J>ee?e of the Maiden school faculty Personals ?o? Little Miss Jean Lynch Is sot better after being ill with tonsollt Mrs. W. S. Dilllng left last wt for Atlanta, Ga.. where she Is vli ing her son. Robert F. Hilling. Mr. and Mrs. W. ?. Mauney a sons attended a piano concert Raleigh last week by Padewreski. I Franklin War?, principal of t school at Saluda, N. C., has returr . home where he will spend the si | j rrer. . . t , County School TV>?rd Chairman A Rldenhonr left for Chapel I and Raleigh yesterday morning confer with State School officials. , Mrs. T, A. MoOill and Mrs. J. Cantwell of ColufnMa, 8. C., w i quests of relatives in Kings Mo ! Uta during the week end. Mrs. M. A. Ware and eon, Moff Jr.. are spending some time % Mrs. Ware's sister, Mr* J oh Flowers, in Spartanburg, S. C. FViends of Mrs* Charles PIH will regret to knew that her motl JURSDAY. MAY 4. 1?3? 4rs. Mobley of Cortofftoo. Oa , bu | f jt en very 111 and la a pal lent in an I vtlanta Hospital. . ? Rev. and Mra. E. W. Fox. Mre. J ubrey Mauney and Miss Oiclle Kls- j J r attended the Merrltt-Rlee wedding '-X n Aaheboro Saturday. Mra. Mauney j lid children Were also fruesta. of 1 Mrs. , Mauney's parents in Greens- J two while tiway. > ; Farmers Get AAA Data By 'Farm Flan' " t ? i ' ft. Y. Floyd. AAA executive of&qer j | ; t State College. says farmers are ' T " being offered thai-hand information + about the. application of the 1939 TrI T | pii~A . progi api lo their farms thrcu i (.i mim in Hiiunii ?? nip larin plan . County AAA rommHl?emfn are + * mooting with each farmer to holn + 1 , hint work out his "farm. plan." which J | I* si) outline of the way the program < ' works on the individual fariu in 1939 j " : F'oyd point* out. Through this per- j * * | sonal contact with the committee- ? ''.man.- the farmer who desires to par- * t cipate this year will -be able to ob-. j Z - t-.fln Infri motion ns to the applies- . j t:on of the program to his farm. - [ * ? These 'farm plan" conferences in- J t etude a. discussion of 'he soildeplet * r ing crrp allotments for the farm, and , J i, the working out of a list of soli build + ing- practices which will enable the j + 1 farmer to earn the maximum pay- j ; neat. the AAA officer said. The liat i + i, of aoil building practices includes ^ewt-x-te 'aft <* w4?iw.iiiiU>,<'.iiwl ii i which, are not routine fanning prac ? ticea. T The 'farm plan also contains in- Z fcrmatton about rates of payments.. tato of deductions, and credit which <. I ill bo given tor each soil building J .lattice, Floyd explained. < "Any farm operator who does not | have the opportunity to work out a * .- 'farm plan' with his -committeeman 4. within tht? next few weeks should * contact the county farm agent's > , . CP or hi- locnt rn-rnilftcninnn *o *t" | obtain th's service. Floyd advised. A + copy of the 'farm plan" will be given J the farmer to help him carry out j the program on his farm. 4. f . ? + Opportunity | * : READ the ADS * | A , What Prog On The Ii 1* a- Every man realizes that * ings he has made during steps which are necessary is many who have learned I '* the problem. ?? I OPP( i| Kn ' I That is a false statement the opportunity to .1 Take Out SI : Bull j| Let Us Help led nn- I I 73rd Si rut "" I KINGS M >unSl lo fKA v , i aar W. K. Mauney, Presided to* 1 Jer ; : ' ' ' ' - - ? ' UrVE?nai * > I fcriil*-** -rw^ * r *-1 v WIIVJW3 I JiaaRINlO A SfcAStANAUl^t REDUCTION ! . :: In Crepe and Crown Spun Rayon DRESSES . :: ONE GROUP $4.85 DRESSES , A n ?|| :: Late Spring Styles ?P?#?vU ') ONE GROUP $3.95 DRESSES $2, .751 I ONE GROUP $2.98 DRESSES $1.98! ASK TO SEE OUR "MISS AMERICA" S FOUNDATION GARMENTS | . . . ?' : t Nour A vynrole 1 A IV Tf AA A A CAAO % " *'r^ vvirftt:H'xrv^e.\P ""1 "F j' "" * Low Heels in Tics and Sandals for the Mi**? | $1.98 pr. j Huaroches in White, Tan and White and naturaL t $1.98 pr. j White ventilated and Huaroche type <)*forrfs. I medium and low heels? t $1.98 pr. I Myers Dept. Store! Your Friendly Merchant j ress Are You Making I Road To Financial I idependence? I sooner or later he will need to fall back on the saw I ' his productive years, but so many fail to take the 1 r to insure a reserve fund. However, there are that the building and loan plan offers the solution to DRTUNITY I ccks Only Once! I when it com is to saving money. For you still have I iares in Our 73rd Series of I ding & Loan I * i__ . . ' ; .. . H I Vnn H uin Vmir flu in Unmn I i iuu unit iuui uwii numc I m . H tries Now Open I (OUNTAIN BUILDING I AN ASSOCIATION I it J. C. Lackey, SecV-Treaa. I - V . 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