' ; ' ; . ; ? /; .* ' , , J Mare Cotton Reinx lined In Ureas Material Ab Maine gov*. ?u ?.es the Dal ion nay be a trust worth) straw in the wind. piitically hiHakntc Hut if you j want to know- what the women of . , thla country will lie wearing Hue | ' miner, take a walk down K'.fth Avenue in Now Voik right now ant] what tho natbn's pace setters are allow In* It is the first step in uaihuial distribution. . I.S-'-k Ik'ifll r.'l: it St Pi't.' Hint UkulL uwmy from the World'* >'?lr. Ilergcitinirr on Mnirh 2. ?er* dt*i>layInx an even trig dro?* in l>lai k and vhllt* printed cotton Intr willi ?hjt? cotton florwem over the ahourlder ? JmpIIJ * THEATRE PHONE 134 Kings Mountain's Popular Play House TOOAV -- THURSDAY Double Fotauro Program ' * Hch AtMUa flu "RED ROPES" , Warren Hull In "STAR REPORTER" Starting Now rial JaC*ieifc*?*r.In ... . "Scouts To The Rescue" 10c FRIDAY and SATURDAY Victor Mimjhk<iImd and Cuest?r Mori la La "PACIFIC LINER" Fred Scott In "CODE OF THE . FEARLESS" CartcQan ? Serial 10c and 15c MONDAY and TUESDAY "8abu" and Raymond Massev In "DRUMS" i In Technicolor ' 10c and 15c ?COMING NEXT WEEK? Hlag Crosby. Joan Ulondelt. in "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" ._ I I [ v. ,' .'V^B v^ P r ;. ' * v- ' ' gy-;; :.? '? : ? . . ,<" ,' ' * .'} ' ' . V" ' . . _ ?V .' '" " ' _ V . 1 , Priestley's IMPORTED "Nor-East" 6&vV/' Non-Crush Ties $1.00 ea 200 patterns A Palm Beach Specii ' * Arrow ? i Shirts WHITE ONLY $1.94 ea i- . .' , A Distinctive Shirt f : ? . T and anciher la -wklio ors>ndl? with octce una nk.ri to tne hip ?mnroidered in cut-out work. The skirl a*us exceedingly t ill Around riie corner at Henri Benda" wus a formal dress of raspberry organdie. printed in graduated dataen. Fdll 6-Inch daisies were cut out I itH nnuHn'iurf n '??? "II topped off with a head drssa J of while organdie flowers. I .el'* loch In w Bon wit Teller's? | a cotton bride wi'ti the caption "Marriage Made in Heaven." In bee lily fenny Jto't-d < often . Met," , h WjukV *I?u b g and little aister 1 I ntrtika Van Dnrn dresses [ Snha fifth Avenue win Allowing a j | very full ywklrted oncm'lie gowtr | uppliqued with b'.inwye pique leave* j and flowered. rot ton print* forj little girls - cotton stilt* for little ; hove. On pit hi the Public Library to! peer Into Lord aua Taylors ?seven window* full of am art cottons. Two i. tndi wi were devoted to "Grace sit tae Awkward Age," a theme they ;<liK> promoted In their, newspaper ad vet lining. Paper doll fashions with suspender dresses and dotted swts hlcuses filled four more windows, two of them showing Laos prints. \ud. the grwlngly popular gingham iiau a window to ttself. Ail or a. Airman ana onmpiavi windows were devoted to cotton. Posters rend "Cottons Pome to Town." One window was black and jonqll -yellow ? another to checked Ktnghams, muslin ruffled petticoats, cotton accessories ? exquisite eyelot ? embroidered muslins and or gaudies worn with long frlBh laco gloves. If New York's Fifth Avenue windows are a/iy guide to style ? and r.e know they are ? National Cotton Week's observance. May 22-27, will be the occasion for assembling < omplcte summer wardrobes on the I vasts of cotton's comfort and atyle. Cash At Once For YOUR OLD GOLD Rings. Watches. Pina Teeth and Trinkets GEM JEWELRY CO. 191 Main St. n. u. iy iC Zeph-Ai SHIRT! Air Conditionc I A Townl $1.4 ? i i' i i i Paris -J*?11 "5ll*l Styled f% Crafted ?' For Your Preference ~ B Where You Shop Wit " t . . v ." : HE K1MOE MOUNTAIN HKRALD. '( COURT or HONOR HELD Th? ('ourivf Honor (or the Boy j Si-Hi!* *uji Ir lil lli the Tuwu Hull 1 Hie meet lug opened with ilie re- ' ' Ho* oftbe Scout Oath. As thin the laet Court before the ummrr camp the Scouta were ad?I?N to do tots of Scouting In the t indoors donna the atituitier and past numerous test* and merit bad i'-t and stack thein up and brlac hem to- the ("amp Court cf Honor at which time there Is no limit on dvanceraent. except where the time -k mcnt must he considered. Scout* appearing before the Court for advancement were: V Tenderfoot Rank: Wallace Shock ley, 1: James Burns. 1; .Otis Falls. Jr 2; Walter Harmon. 3; Kenneth Jenkins, 7; Roy E. 8mtth. 4: ThomsonSmith, a; Clyde Cntbereon. t; Joha fhrttey. %; James Falls, t; Fred Kileer. I. v ? .... "? Troop One. Karl, had the folMwJntt Scouts eppesr before the Court of I'ncr for the Tenderfoot Rsnk: Dan Kemp. Delane Davis. On* WUim, :en? Davis. Tboa. Austell, Billy Bedis. Tho*. " Baker. 2: I I Hkharu Laney 'i\ Sutyre William*. ; H. 'i. Wright. t>; Bobby Clonlnger 7; Matthew B. Crisp, Troop 1, Grower. First Clana Rank: Grady Waters. Ir.. 3; Arthur Dee Jackson. 7. ' Merit Badges. Athletics: Norman Roper, 4.*' Book binding: Meek Carpenter. S. Electricity: Chas. Moss. Jr., 1. Camping: J. C. Bridges, 6. Farm Heine an Its Planning: Bll* !v Ruddock, 1. Form Mechanics: Chas. Moss, Jr., 1: Billy Ruddock. 1. Farm Record* and Bookkeeping: Chas. Moss. Jr.. I; Billy Ruddctck. 1 Firemanship: Harrison Hall. 4; 'larence Dixon." 4; Coy Conner. 4; Chas. Wilson 4; First Aid to Animals: Chas. Mess, J I: George Womack. 2; Chas. Wilson. .3. i Patbtinding: Wilson Ledford, 4 &ieii to \ i Lm I I H ^? H ^Hpr ir J -White 3 ?Blue :d - Green ey Creation 15 ea. * ts . $1.00 penders $1.00 ters . . 50c i mmmmmrnmmmmmimmmm?mmmmmmmmm elk's De h Cwfliim l : < -'r.4* * ; > *V ' v, . 'HUR8DAT. MAT U, 1?? May Bridget, 4. Personal Health, N<4rman Roper, I. Publ'e Health. Noi-inan Roper. 4. R>pilie Study: MHes Mauney. 2; Gilbert Ibimphrey 2. Safety: ('has' bit tie John. S; Coyt faysenr. 3; Stokes Keller, 5; Doug* Its Hulltoder I Sainuntnx: Hilly Rtidddrk, I. >V d \V'i k! JnhB Fulton I* Jam. > ? Waters. I. Kotikfiv : Hubert Pumphray, S; Vreeat Muuney t. Hi .r sitniii Rank: I'tartnw Dixon. Tl^r^nTIf!9(ff?r?vWn5Bortf^ White IcMU The fallowing Negro .-< <ii:l? mere then reviewed: \nitnal Industry: Theodore Byers. 10. ,' Public Health: Theodora Byers. 10 Star Scout Rank: TbecBore Bjrera. 10. Remark* were made by Aubrey i line;-. DUtrlct Commlaatoner, aon: Scouting activities during the iM'imi'r and plan* for a field day i- *> In June. Thin event would OA!?i of competitive contests between each of the eight Ideal troops antf clone with a camp fire and cooking vent """" Scout masters were called t<#getber o work oih pteaa and announced hat they would hold a supper meet<r Twdur etenlog the 29th. at the Cabin ct Aubrey Mauaey at * Lake Moatoula. After awards and Charters were resen**d the meeting closed with Ve repenting of the Indian Benediction. Personals (Cont'd from Society page) i. ??? | Silas Virginia Steppe of Henderson v Me has accepted a place with . era's Beauty Shoppe. ,Mlss Steppe an experienced operator and will ' )e glad to serve the ladles. ?o ? Mr. and Mrs. Wright Harmon had in their guests Sunday evening, Mrs. 1". B. Fogleman and Mr. C. G. Mcraw and son, Carl Jr.. all of Chap<>;t?\ and Mr. Leo Beattle.of this city. ?0? , y ' Mrs. \V. S. Hilling, who has been v siting her von in Atlanta. Ga? is -pending a tew weeks In Kings Moutain after wrlch she will go _ to Henderaonvllle for the summer. ./? hi Laros Und Sissy Slips Panties . . S *' x "V '1 i; ' , \( "Breezer --,- ;- . .y ' " .. ' *'* :*. . ;* / . . . Includi The Model You Saw Ac fill For Ship 'N [ BUDGET HOSED F??tur 2 & 3 Throat 69cpr." 3 pt. Store K y. ' . . '1 I../ ? , 'iii ? "c.o!.<creyhound Afc v^>-v X-" ! ^ I Driv? 4mm* rt* r Af lw?y tm Mm * * \sSy fj*r WN " A ? - '' t l?wC?k-aik| * v <s^^V JLJ \ \ mm% <* Amnm m ummt ft Round Trip To ?i- nA M I NSW YORK #1W * i ) CENTER SERVICE " ' ? ' ' ' ______ THE HERALD $1.50 A YEAR Dixie Theatre LAST TIMES TODAY?Double Feature "PERSONS IN HIDING** Lee Overman?Patricia Morrison "NORTH'OF SHANGHAI* ' Betty Furness?James Craig I ' - i ' ' ' 'i * S- > - ? ?k . .t I j? 1 . m. Friday and Saturday ? Double Featur* "BAH 20 JUSTICE" William Boyd "FIRST OFFENDERS" Walter Abel?Beverly Roberts ' v ^ -' Monday and Tuesday "CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI, SPY" Edward G. Robinson?Frances Lederer. The next piece of Sweetheart Beautyware will be given to every lady on these days. ?Next Week? "YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE" Lewis Stone ? Mickey Rooney _________ ' i lerthings 'Susans Bows' $1:?5 ea' SUps . ' 48c pr. ^ I IN THE GAY MODE Tops" 4 HULLS & FURBELOWS ng Ivertised In uLife." $1.00 The Slip of Tomorrow Today flhora ^ _ . EPAftTMENT g * & 3 THREAD J Silk Hose Umm for $2.00 1 ttpl.lD B Pair inyi JtomlrtH N. C, I?Htw For A 1 1 *ntk**r Ocau^ I

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