SOCIAL J
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BRIDE HONORED IN
GREENVILLE
Mrs. Harry Warren, nee Miss Sara
F'tiger, was the Inspiration of a love
ly bridge-luncheon given by Mra.
Frank Richards at her apartment
in tbe Isaqueona, Greenville, S. C.,
Saturday. Tbe rooms were attractively
arranged with Bpring flowers.
Kach table was centered with a tnin- i
inture bride's cake, surroutided with
white flowers and greenery and top
]*d with a'miniature bride;
Mra, Robert Miller scored high
and Miss Elizabeth Newman scored
low, eack receiving trophies. Mrs. |
Harold Crawford received looting
honoree, was presented n lovely gift.
A well-appointed luncheon was
. served.
Guests Included Meedamen Harry
Wanes, Fred Finger. Robert Miller,
Consul Falls, Ladd HaidHck. Harold
Crawford. Joe Neisler Howard Jack
on,; Misses Sara Kate. Ormand. .
Margaret Smith, Pauline Neisler.
Hasel Settletnyre, Mary Mitchell,
Helen Rldenhottr. all of Kings Moun
tain, and Miss Elizabeth Newman of
Greenville.
CIRCLE MEETING
Circle Number Three of Central
Methodist Church met at the home
of Mr$. E. W. Fox on Monday after
noon with Mrs. Fox und Mrs. Y. F.'
"Hironeburg aB joint h (itessi's.
Mrs. M. H. Biser presided In the
hi sence of the leader. Mrs. C. A.'
Ooforth.
.Mrs. B. M. Onnand conducted the
devotional and* Mrs. L. A. Hoke was
In charge of an interesting Bible
study. Fourteen
members and one vUltor
were present.
Delicious refreshments were served
by the hostesses during the social I
hour.
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Kings Mountain's
- Popular Play House
TODAY an<? FRI. ON 8CREEN
Jonny Kelly In
"PECK'S BAD BOY AT
THE CIRCUS"
Also on the our Stage in Person
National Radio Jamboree
Jack Pearoee Original
"Oklahoma Cowboys"
Seven People
A Show You Can't Afford to Mies
10c and 20c
SATURDAY
Double Feature Program
Jack Fandall In
"WILD HOKSfc
CANYON"
Bruce Cabot In
"10th AVENUE KID"
Cartoon ?Serial
10c and 15c
Coming MONDAY and TUESDAY
John Whyne In
"STAGE COACH"
10c and 15c
FLOWERS FOR ]
SUNDAY,
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Your Mother will buy fo
needs.
But from you, she will c
sengers of love.
Don't let her be disappo
now, so she will be sure I
ers Pay.
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MEETING OR D. A. R. >
A most delightful meeting of the li
Daughters of American Revolution
was held at the home of Mrs. Joe
Thomson on last Wednesday after- ('
noon, with the regent, Mrs. A. L. M
I1IU, presiding.
A beautiful and effective arrange- ment
of red, white and blue flowers C
and other decorations of iris, mixed *.
flowers and talisman roses made a
lovely setting for the meeting.
Mrs. T. C. Qutckel and Mrs. Oeo. a
Patterson of Omit on la, were special It
invited guests.
Mrs. George Patterson led In pray ,
ir and Mrs. D. C. Mauney had ihai-.<<
on the'D. A. R. Congress in Washington.
given by Mrs. T. CQulckel
and the following In observance of o!
National Music Week: "Be i Jan, in r
Franklin and Music," Mrs. F R. Hum
liiers; sketch of son. "Amerl. a." and
the two new verses, by Mrs." W. T H
Weir.. '
Plans were made for the osbervance
of Flag Jlay and in connection
with this a pllerlmnee to Ctnssnore,
lie of the approved schools of the ^
0. A. R. . *J
At the conclusion of the business "
tiieeting a tempting salad course
with baked bam and other iccssorSe?
and strawberry abort rake was p
served. ' *' . h
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3IRTHDAY PARTY
Honoring her daughter. Doloroe,
on her fourth birthday anniversary; J
Mrs. Hubert .Davidson entertained f
members of the nursery department w
of the First Presbyterian Church
rnd ether Invited guests Saturday
afternoon at her home on Gold street y
flames suitable for fhe little cuests j
were played, after which the honoree >
cpened her gifts. p
A 'ovely brthdav cake was cut
and served with Ice cream.
Those present ' were: Susan Moss, jPatsy
Goforth. Shirley Falls. Patsy g
Harmon. Phyllis Ware. Dnekey Win- ^
ente, Buddy Ware Sammie L%e Mc- ^
Carter and Bobo Wlngate.
H0STE8S TO BRIDGE CLUB r
/. Mrs. Hnvne Blarikyner was host- t]
e?8 to her bridge club on Tuesday j,
.' ftemoon. Txtvely roses and other j
?nrlne flowers were effootlvely arranged
In decoration.
Following the game a tempting
sandwich and sweet course was served.
Those making up the two tables
were Mesdames Arnold Klser. L*da
T'amrlck. E. A. Smith, Paul Noisier.
CMs. DM In*. George T^attimore Joe
Noisier, and Hunter Nelsler.
MARRIED AT PARSONAGE
Mr. Edwin P. West of Weavervllle
pud Miss Rlack-well of Asheville were
married last Friday at high noon at
the narsonage cf Central Methodist
Chureh. with Rev. E. W. Fox, perform
I ng the ceremony.
Per?ot**l* <
Mrs. J. R. Davis and truest, Mrs:
Jones, spent Tuesday In Charlotte.
Miss Mpv Plonk spent last week
In Hlrkory visiting relatives.
Mr. W. O. Welr is spending this
week In Tennessee.
Mrs. Christine Miller of Gaffney.
S. C.. was a guest of Mrs. J R. Davis
Inst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper returned
home Tuesday after spending
a few days In Raleigh.
me many rrtenag or Mr Huidm
Houaton are glad to have him in
town again.
Mlflseft Helen Hay and Mildred
MOTHERS DAY
MAY 14th
r herself, the things she
ixpe<*t flowers, the mesinted,
place your order
to have flowers on MothFlowers
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VOMEN j
2JRSON, Editor i J
' sage owe
loss wwe guests of Ml&a Nell Hay a
i Raleigh during the past week-end. u
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Mr. and .Mrs. J C, Siuathers of
harlotte were visitor* in Kings j?
lountaln Sunday. ,i
Mr. and Mr* Jones Brown of
torgin were meat* of Mr and Mrs. ?
R. Davis Sunday. v
Captain and Mr*. O. C. O'Farrell r
re vtslttng their daughter. Kather- f
ig. in Washington. D C. n
Miss Mart hi. Frames McQlll I* re- r
ivering from an appendix operrtlon *
i im1 vmij ')imijijfnl injiujii' 'pi
Mr. Fred StaHwoorth. manager of ..
f Iteik's, was a 0 us in ess visitor in j
harlotte Tuesday
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,Mrs. Lee Harmon and MUt Vlrgie n
larttion spent the week end in Char
>tte guests Of Mrs. W. A.' Thohtp- .
nt and Mrs. Nan Houaer. . * a
Mr. Hal Plor.k and friend, Mr.
am Ennis of S'ate College.- spent
he week-end with Mr and Mrs R.
. Plonk. *
Misses Virginia . Morrison and Kel?r
Young of .Queens Collk-ge. Chariite.
were gues's of Mrs. F. E. Finer,
during the. week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Crook. Mr. A
. McCJill. M1s;s Norma Crook and
Veil -Crook were visitors at Cienaon
College StinSay afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. - Hubert .Davidson
.ent to Tigersville, S. C.. last Frioy
to attend the funeral services of
irs. Davidson's grandfather, W. M.
tainey of Charlotte.
Rev. Malcolm Dickson and Mrs
)!ckson and four children of Bejthel
iprings, Ter.n, were recent guests
f Mrs. W. L. Mints and Mies Agnes
rorrls. . '
Miss Frances Plonk left Tuesday
or Norfolk. Va., where she boarded
he S. S. "Queen of Beruda" for the
I. C. Medical Society's cruise to
iemauda. ...' . ;
Cave Mai^^
Had No Newspaper
To Advertise In. i
But You Have!! ?
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Jlovtly &ttnrtlon
Ptcot at ion
Trail u appropriate and attracti?
decoration far Mother, lib- j|F^'
fib Csniatira attacked with *
rihboa aad i Mother*' D?i Cord.
So extra charge aa $150 par
poori Packages.
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Kings Mount
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flf'RSDAY. MAT 11, 1M*
White Sales In January
Color Sales In May
There seems to be a *ot of accept<1
practices In businees that mer
mini# continue to roiiow ror tne vol
ime of sales they make possible,
in n they eontpla.'n' of peaks and
alleys in the year's sales curve.
Jvery Domestics Department will
lulckly put Its January "Wlilje Sals'
in this class. They do build sals
and turn-over, but American wor.en
take advantage cf the remarkaible
values and low prices to stock
p on their year's needs. And then i
loihestics' sales slump.
National Cotton Week from May
2-27 this year oomee right on the
oorsten of summer, when sheets
ltd towels are "wanted merehand..."
i-r ri?*omer needs, but in new
olorful versions. With the nation
ide promotion that all cotton* will
eve during National Cotton Week,
onsumer interest In "<P;tnostios' ii
nu will bring an unusual opportuilty
to achieve another volume peak
n sheet, towel, curtain, and bed
nread business iV> It Is that msiiv
m jairmm iJBL M
s distinct from the time honored
white Mies." Competent merchnndsina
authorities .and designers say
hat 'he color possibilities of the
trmesllc* have had all to little pronotion
anyway.
In these instances where installed
rwel "bars" have proven a popular
ittractlon to consumers, with max!rum'
displays afforded in. economl- j
si space. It Is an advantageous way
>f presenting the gay. oohorfud, and
it tractive patterns designed for the
articular needa of summer.
Colored sheets and bedspreads
Tc.ncws this season. Cool green
iheets induce restful sleep on hot
liehts. according to the textile deigrters.
In many housoliolds each
it ember of the family has his own
avorite color to brighten individually
in bedroom decoration.
rARM QUESTIOS
Q.-*-Wbat are the functionh of min
ryls in poultry feedr?
A.?Minerals are -supplied poultry
of growitih and repair. Tine mineral
intent of a bird's body is nearly
our percent and the mineral conent
of the egg is nearly 11 percent
ind it is therefore necessary thaat
Mineral elements be supplied to re5ien'">h
the body needs and to aesfet
r t e manufacture of eggs. The uslal
mineral feeds are bone meal.oya
er shell or ground limestone, salt
ind grit. The first three contain cal
;ium and phosphorous, godium and
hlorine and atd? in the building
if tissue and bone as well as the
thell of the egg. Grit is fed to aid
n grinding the feed.
Q.?What causes the leaves of my
,arden plants U> turn yellow' and
(top growing?
A.?These symptoms seetn to inHcate
a manganese deficiency esipcially
if the garden is seeded On
lark sandy loam ' eoil. Practicaly
ill truck crops are affected" when
he soil Is too heavily limed. The
rouble can be corrected by the apil'catlon
of 50 pounds of manganese
iulph&te to the acre applied as a
tide dressing Where the affected aa
a iV. at ? __
ea la larger man um oramarj
tome garden H la advisable to put
!t> pounds of the manganese sulfate
with a ton of the mixed feri'.lzer
commonly need before applybg.
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Motktt TPdy
Iwelj urattion dttios sumnmlfa|
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m.lh mm
MMM QM par pound package
m aba charge
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Enjoy the unoking thrill... I
| and fCONOMY,..'of Cat.id's extra-mild,
ripe-tasting tobeccot.Thcre it more tobac- I
CO by weight io Camel*, compared to the I
average weight of 15 other of the largest- |
telling brand* te?trd. Besides,Camels burn V
tlowwr than ai>> oti.er brand tested?25(e J 1
slower than the average time of the others. jHLI
So Camels give you the equivalent of 5 . !
EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK/ On top
of that, you get the mellow goodness, the cdQ
smoking thrill of Camel's toitlUr lobsttot
in a matchless blend. PLEASURE plus JOgS
ECONOMY made Camel America's ciga- KH
rette No. 1. Why not yours too?
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Because she's young and so ar
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Something new and smart ?
wear to complement her chan
MO JUD HOSIERY
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Something she never
has enough of ? so
give her two pairs of
sheer l:ose! New shades
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AH Mothers can use
and will appreciate
more lingerie, Panties,
Step-ins, Brassieries,
Gowns, Pajamas, Slips
We have all kinds for
all Mothers. ^
GOWNS and PAJAMAS
Sheer Batiste
SILK GOWNS
AND PAJAMAS KEET1
DEPARTMEN
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