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ATTEND WEDOINQ IN
LINCOLNTON
The following from Kings Mountain
Trent to Llncolnton last Wednes
da) evening to attend tlie marriage
of James Hunter Ware of Mount
Holly and Mine Jane Costner?
Lincoln ton: Mr. and Mrs. J. n.
Thomaeson, Mr. and Mrs. J. K Upford,
Misa Margaret Kendrick. Mies
Carlyle Wore, Mr* Flossie Ware, Mr
and Mrs. Paul Ware, Mrs Flossie
Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ware, Mrs.
F. E. Finger, Mrs. Harry Warren,
and Mrs. Joe Neisler.
+m. n .y^nj nt'idhtgtnhni'iiS 'ii'BcH
and Mrs. T. L. Ware both of whom
were formerly from Kings Mountain.
The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Beverly P. Costner, the latter u
member of the Nixon family, a number
of whom are well known In
Kings Mountain.
The marriage took place at Em*
ruanuel Lutheran Church.
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may be difficult for friends
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forced to leave, you out of
^ many pleasant affairs. The
fun, the social advantages, the
comfort and ptotection a telephone
affords are priceless.
Yet you can have one in your
borne for just a few pennies a
FdayT It just doesn't pay to
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MEETING OF ADELPHIAN CLUB
Mrs. Manly Mcrehead hcste?s
to members of the Aieiphluii Ciub
and. a number of additional jruestsj
entertaining at her bottle on Pied-'
snout Avenue last Thursday after,
neon.
Colorful dahlias. zinnias, . mu
and other fall" flowers were atfecltye
ly arranged throughout Use rooms
where six tables were at ranged lor
rook. Mrs. Antiiie ;DlUsHy scored high
and jMrs. Pride Ratterree,'low with
Mrs. J. K. Antony receiving floating
prlre.
was sorted.
j Ouesis and club members p.* .is
includvd M'sdames It. L Mauey, W.
K. Mauney. C. W. Has-pct. J. ? AilI
thony, Troy Carpenter, W A Kidenhour,
J. B. Keeter. Ladd Hasnrick,
Harold Crawford. (Jrady Putstt!".:i
P .McUill, Lawrence Love!!, \V. T.
Wuk, Paul Hendricks, Bill Craig;
i-riae itauerree. k. w. unn.n, u
Jnckson Ann>!.e Dllling. Billy Muvney.
j. o. Hord, Aubrey Maunty, N.
M'saes Janet Sccggiue ani Suggs.
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. CliaV-fcs Dilling enterlajned
ber bridge club at her borne Tuesday
afternoon.
l/ovely flowers were. arranged '.a
the living rcom .where two table* of
ccntract were In play.
At the conclusion <f the game
tempting refreshments were served.
Those playing Included Me?.ihmes
George IsUtimore, Hunter Nel.sler.
llayne Elackmer, Paul Neiisler, E. A.
Smith, Joe Neisler. H. H. Webb and
the hostess.
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MEETING OF CHURCH CIRCLE
.Mrs. Fred Wright and Mrs. Charles
Goflorth were hostesses to members
of Circle Number Tbree of Cen
tral Metbodist Church, entertaining
a*, the borne of the former on Gold
street, Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Gofortb, the lender,
conducted the meeting with Mrs. J.
O. Plonk presenting She Bible lesson,
in a most interesting way.
During the social hfhir - refreshments
were served.
MEETING OF BU8INE88
WOMAN8 CLUB
The first fall meeting of the Business
Women's Circle of First Baptist
Church was held at the home of
Mrs. Bill Baker, Mpnday evening
with Mrs. Oene Mathla assisting as
hostess.
Mies Mitchell Williams had charge
of an interesting program the topic
of which ww Enlistment and Personal
Service. Mi's. Jim Willis presented
a chapter p( the Mission
Study Book, Following in His Train.
Special guests at the meeting
were Mrs. Paul Hendricks and Mrs.
Farthtpg.
The hostesses served tempting refreshments
during the social ty>ur.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Mrs. A. L. A11 ran aonpuocea the
marriage of her daughter, Frances,
to Mr- Henderson Heradton on Saturday
evening, Aug. 9, at Oaftney,
South Carolina.
The bride is the youngest daughter
of Mrs. A. L. Allran and the
late Mr. Allran, is a sweet and attractive
young woman.
The bridegroom la a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Maxle Hemdpn.
The young couple have many
friend's in thla section. They will
make their home' with the bride's
mother on West Mountain street.
ly Advertised
n September 15th to the
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the minimum prices for
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sold here as low as anyAIN
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Personals
Miss Elisabeth Plonk left this
week tjl resume her studies si VtrgiiHa-Inter
Monte College.
Mrs. Annie MfrssBiowie spea' -*vcra'
days last week at her old home
r.?ur Monroe.
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Miss Frances Qoforth left Wednes
cay to resume her stulies at the
University at Chapel Hill.
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Miss Barbara Summit! has begun
School.
Mrs. Arthur Crcuse has is her
guest for.the week her sister. Miss
Annie Rudlslll, /of Gastonla.
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Mr. and Mrr. Jesse Klser of Charlotte
spent the week end with relatives
in Kings Mountain.
Ml as HaSel McCoy of Chalfotte,
was a guest of Miss Elizabeth Ware
for the week end.
Mrs. Hugh Hoke of Llncolnton la
a guest of her parents. Mr. and
Mri. /"* T- Po 11 AM f Am B.MiAKnl
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The many friends cf Mr. D. P.
Herd will, be glad to learn lhat he
is improving after a recent attach.
Mrs. O. C. O'Farrell returned
hcjTij. Saturday after a stay of several
tweeks in .Hendersonville and!
AaheviUe. . - ,
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Maywsll, brpw
ther-tavlatv andl sister of Mrs. Flor
ence Mbnms and ^.ias Agnes Norris
are visiting at the Norris House.
Mrs. D. A. Fulton who has been a
-Ifn Cit,y Hospital. Gastcnia,
for several weeks, is improving and
her family hope to bring her home
today. ,
Mrs. Grady Dixon and sou, Fred,
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Booth White and family of
Newton.
James Ratterre? left Tuesday for.
Chapel Hill where he will enter the
Sophomore close of the University j
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You already know of ou
our pleasure to continue 1
for the past four years. \
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, ItH
of North Carolina.
ill. and Mrs. O R. Long and two
sons, Edward and Perry, of Council.
N. C.. visited relatives In Kings
Mountain during the past week end.
?oCecil
Crook left Wednesday to enroll
as a freshman at Clemsou College.
He was ahsompanled1 to >Clem
son by his mother, Mrs. W. K.
| Crook.
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Drade Peeler who hail been a patient
at city Hospital, Oastonla, was
brought home Tuesday and Is shew,
log considerable Improvement.
Mrs. Nell Patrick Is on an extend
ed visit to members of the Patrick
family at White Oak. 8. C. She was
accompanied to White Oek Sunday
by Mr. and Mrs. Havne Tllackmer
who returned Sunday afternoon.
r Mrs. Dewey Fal's and children of
Lumbcrton visited relatives in King*
Mountain last week and were accompanied
home during the week end b.v
Charles Falls, Sr., who had also
ifciw.v* m > sr?'?U 4, wa- srtVf n
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Kings Mountain's
Popular Play House
TODAY?THURSDAY
Bob Steele in
"DURANGO VALLEY
RAIDERS"
Also Anne Shirley in
"A MIAN TO
REMEMBER
"Buck Rogers Net. S.
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
/Jack Randall in
'DRIFTING WESTWARD'
L/ee Tracv in
"THE SPELL BINDER'
'Oregon Trail" ? Cartoon
10c and 15c
COMING
' MONDAY and TUE8DAY
Double Feature Program
Anna State te
"EXILED EXPRESS"
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"TITAUS OF THE DEEP*
March of Time?Cartoon
10c and 15c
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to serve you, as we have
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lot down to a low price.
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THE PERSONEL OF
Myers' I
Dress Shoppe
Offers a sincere "THANK YOU" to the large
group of Patrons and well-wishers who have
visited us since our Opening.
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It is our desire to render a complete Ready-toWear
Se irvice to the Ladies of Kings Mountain
and vicinity and with this aim1 in VIEW, our
dock is being constantly enlarged and improved.
You will find here a complete line of
?DRESSES? . ^
7.98 to 16.95
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LADIES' and MISSES' COATS
5.00 to 49.50
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CHILDREN'S COATS and LEGGING SUITS
2.98 to 9.95
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?HATS?
97c to 3.98
A lovely selection of Sweaters in all colors and
styles. ? Lingerie, a complete line at all prices,
including the famous KAYSER line.
No Charge For Alterations
MRS. R. D. GOFORTH, Manager.
Myers' Dress Shoppe
2nd Floor Myers' Department Store
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