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TEACHER8 HONORED .
The new teachers of the Kings
Mountain school*, were honorees al
civo of tbe fuioet actal1
affairs of the early fall season when
Mrs. L. M. Logan and Mb.? - Helen
Logon entertained at a tea at the,
WWmaiui ]Ctlub on Saturday after
noon. Wtvea of school board mem-j
bers and a number of icthere weerc
_ Invited >o share hoaaite with the'
teachers.
iDahfllBS, marigolds. fever few zln |
nlas and other lo>v>f?y full flew era
were arranged In effective deeonukm
throughout the rutins of the club
In the dining room a color ?et?
of yellow and/ wbtte prevailed. The
The table was */pread with t* lu<e|
,,">l * w 'Ufi'lP lik.i""Mi" |)Ulldll
dahlias, fever few and fern.
Tbe guests were greeted by Mrs;
James D. Smith and Introduced tc
the receiving line by Mrs. Charles
fhomasBon The receiving line stationed
In the club lounge was cj6tn.
posed of the following: Mrs. L. M
T ?ildl?A .41k U?A .
ncui ??*#? w?ar niiR w.c nwu [
dr/rsage of white roees; Ml?? Helen
Logan In black net, with corsage ol
p*?k roses; Mrs. Ollne Farthing,!'
wife of Coach Farthing; Misses Milj
fiiied Ixwranco, Dorothy Patterson
DIXIE SPECIAL!
DINAH LOU
CHOCOLATE CAKE
Tested Recipe now In sacks o
Red Band Flour
Blalock Grocery
Wheat lea 2 for 25c and Six 7 Up
Free With ooupon In this paper.
HOLLINGSWOR
Big Fresh shipment just
ment of favorite package
including: Brazil Nuts,
Creams, Almonds, Thin (
25c
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KINGS MOUNT/
Your Re
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Belk's Will K
It has been t
times to carry I
The same pol
buyers have coi
paring for the 1
merchandise hai
but was selectee
very calm manr
of our stores te
Goods have I
not been able to
have been force
not netted then
This whole p
has been wild s
stances prices h
However, we
of the Belk org;
of our stores a ]
market to replei
in proportion to
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REST to
*D 88 MRS. A. H. PAT
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Aaxlne Boggs, Dorothy Carson * am
)it> Suggs, all of whom have Wei
doled go the school faculty this yea
i'rs. L. P. linker, Mrs. Glenn \Vhjt<
itr?. A H Patterson, Mrs. B. N
lames, Mrs. D. M Bridge*, Mr*
' uul Hendricks. Mrs. J. W. Croelaus
( Bennettsville, S. C. mvther of "Mr
Icudrtcka, Mr a. \V. A. Craig Jr
>tr.?. W. C. Cavney and Mrs. J. 1
fW.nia.sson. >
.Mrs. C. B. Ugan and Mrs. J tone
<cgan received In the hall. Mir
Missio Huffstetler directed :o ,ih
nwer floor where Miss Marie Lint
r.-rger received n tlie nil" and wli
he register was presid<d over t>;
,lrs O. C. O'Earrell and Miss Dais,
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Tempting an I attractive fees eyit
:.'ike wak served bv Mrs. A. E. Yar
ncugh. Mi*s Mabel Igjgan. Mis. L
' S'cwe and Mr*. W. P. Stiki* o
luffln. Mints were servtd by Misi
t'O'.iie OrifCn. Assisting In servtni
he plates were Mrs. P. D. Herndcw
diss Fanny Carpenter and Miss Ah
>ie Barber. The same attractive co
!? note observed1 in table and diin'Uy
100m decorations whs emphasized ?j
he refr?--<h.ment8.
Refreshing punch was served b
Mrs. John C. Caveny and Mrs. Co
mm Falls.
Mrs. A. B. -Cobb and Mrs. P. C
y?pan ba.'lte the guests- good-bye.
A large number called during -tin
Hours from 4:30 to 6:00 o'clock.
3IRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and* Mrs. J. W. Smith, Jr, at
icunce the birth of a son, Jctj
Mi chael on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
JIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul MeOin
lis. a son at their bto-me on OanMe
Street Monday morning. Mother an
ten are doing nicely.
TO CANDIES
received in an assort>s.
Several New Boxes
Pecan Crisps, Lemon
Chocolate, Mints?
box
ox Today
UN DRUG CO.
xall Store
Prompt Deliveries
eep Faith Wi
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he policy of the Belk orgai
large stocks of merchandise
licy prevails at the present
nbed the markets for four
fall season, which is right
i not been purchased at ad
1 carefully as to style and
er during this period. Tod;
eming with merchandise. tjeen
too cheap. The manul
make any money for sevei
d to sell their goods at pri
i a profit.
icture, however, is change<
peculation in merchandise,
tave been advanced all out
! wish to state that it shall
tnization not to advance o
penny unless we are forced
nigh stocks, and then we n
> the purchase price.
W. H. BELK, President
P. R. Stallworth, Manager
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WOMEN j
TERSON, Editor
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) CfcLEBRATE8 BIRTHDAY
J Mrs. Ai\tU Yaf'ttrougfr celebrated
r her birthday anniversary last Sun-I
p day /evening with a (buffet pupper.'
The rooms were thrown ensuite andi.!
beautiful! decorated -with rn-txed fal l
3| fl< *ers. The color note of pink and
e | wutile was carried out on the refresh
j pent plate and' decoration of ibej
nu<miB. The only decoration for the
'lining table wan a lac? cloth center-1
t j ?ul with the birthday cake decorated
in pink and white with gold candle
t j holders liolding whifte tapers.
1 efore the cake waa cut. Bddlf;
1 Y:trl?; nigh, small*sen of the hosorec
i uii; ".Happy Birthday lo Mothdr."
? Tin cake was then cut by the hon-'
M?fssiiiit^?w??dsst'it nlnl -lAtoMfcittw
.1 j< i in am to the. foil-ywOr.fr guest*:
I Mrs. n. C. Barbc*. Mrs. W. o!
"j Hugh*?.'Mrs R A Scott: Misses Hs
j en i?eiui. Victoria Hughes, ' Kds
Mfdtna of SumtnerseU. Va. Abblc
j Iki ber. Katherlne Ware, Measts
1 Nevit and Bob Hughes. It. K. Bar-i
'| oar L M. Ixxtan. Alvtln Yarbrough,
J I anc the honoree.
Mrs. Yarbrough received many
jj nice gifts.
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> ! MEETING OF STUDY CLUB
v A meeting of the Study Club was]
helo on Tuesday evening when Mrs
! Carl Davidson entertained at taet
borne in the Mauney Apartment. j
e Colorful fall lowers made the
rooms unusually attractive and to-,
viting. . _ |
Mrs. O. \V. Myers had charge- o>
'".'the program the topic of which wai
? ' Auf.rv?"-' Mrs. W. T. Weir'and Mrs
E W tiriffln assisted in the discussion
of the subject which was. a J
part of the course of study prepared
j at the University at Chapel Hill
Delicious refreshments consistir^
of a salad and sweet course waij
served. . j
Guests and members present In-1
eluded Mesttames Paul Mauney, J.'
M. Rhea. Chas. Williams, W. T Weirf
Chas. Campbell J B. Keeter., H. E
Lynch Proctor Thompson, B. N
Baines, Ladd Hamrlck M. A. Ware
B. W. Griffin, N F McGiil, O W. My-|
ere W K Crook Aubrey Clay, and
Miss Maude Ava Herd.
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
MTg. Paul Nelaler was hostess tc
the Friday Afternoon Bridge Club
entertaining at her home pu Gas ton (
Street. . , |
Dahlias, roses and other fall flo*
ers were effectively arranged in dec
orations. |1
Mrs. George Lattlmore scored high
and Mrp. Troy Carpenter, second
high. i'
A salad andr sweet course was ser
ved at the conclusion ot the game. '
Guests and membena present included
.Mosdemee Grady King, Troy
Cerpenter, Hayne Blackmer, W. K
Crook, R. H. Webb George Lattimore,
Frank Summers, J. E. Herndon,
Fred Stallworth W. K. Mauney
xJr? E. A. Smith and Coman Falls, i
th The Public
lization at all
B.
time, and our
months preon
us. This
Ivanced prices,
quality in a
ay We have all
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facturers havo
ral years and
ices that have
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1 today. There
In some inof
proportion.
be the policy
ne. item in one
I to go on the
rill price same
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THURSDAY, tUEPTT tL IMS
HOSTESS TO SOCIAL CLUB
KKMSER8 ANO QUESTS
Mr*, M. A. Ware moat dtollghtfullj
entertained nMnben* of the Social {
Clulb and invited guests at her home
on Tuesday afternoon.
Pretty fall flowers were artist leal
ly arranged in the living room and
dining room where four tables oi
nx k were in play.
Mrs. L. P. Baker won high score
prate and NJns. \V. K Crook cut foi
c( lUyC'Iatlon. ' )
> tempting salad and sweet cour
se . was served by the hostess as-1
sit;ted by Mrs. E. W. Griffin and
M'iss Ava Ware.
Those playing Included Mesdamei
L. P. Baker, Manly Morehead, W. j
A. Hidenhour. Annie Dllllng B. M
O:mand N. F. McGlll, A L. Hill/
O. O. Jackson. L> C Mauney; ' I, ( >
Fit IS ii, W. K. Crook. U L Maunej
O W Mvers. J. E. Anthony and
J M Patterson.MEETING
OF CHURCH CIRCLE
T|ii> Evening Circle of the Wo.1
maiis MisKtonarv Society of the A
R. F f'liurcli met at the home (4
Mr;'. \V. K. Crook on Monday even- 1
ina. Mis.-' F reel eve Black.. the loader
iu.d charge of the Temperance
,.,-irta tA*a?VS? 0^?4Su
'IP! F M" 'I'.f P S fTflFr Tf ItvnifTif^ Arcor
hoii-in. Vis* Black was assisted by j
Mrs W E ltlak.dy Mr. M. A Wars
and Mi** Pearl lllcks
M< rubers present Included Mes. j
donjes Orr Weir. L?ona McO.Ul. M
A. W'arc W E Blakelv. John McGii:
L F. Noal; Misses Freelove Tllnek j
TM.il Hicks a lie* Janet Scogglns.
Personals
Supt. and Mrs. Claude Grigg ol
Albemarle were visitors in Kings
Mountain Wednesday. .' .]
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Mrs. VV. P. Stokes and baby o.
Hut:'iu are guests of Mrs. Stokes
mother, Mrs. M. L. Houser.
Mrs. C. . H. Nelson, Jr., of Miam,
Klcrida bas been a guest t of Mr
and Mrs. J. E. Mauney for ten days.
Mi., and M 1*8. Charles Spake O
Sht Iby were visitors at the home of
Mr. aud Mrs. W F. Hord! Sunday.
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Mrs. Carl. ,Davtdson was a guest
tf. Mr8- Bright Harmon in Greenville,
S. C. last week.
- Charles Troy Carpenter left Monday
to resume his studies at Clemson
College.
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Ray Kiser, sen of Mr. and Mrs. A
S. Kiser, left Monday for Raledgh
where he entered State College.
Misses Marjorie Rhea, Elizabeth
Nelll, Hazel Falls and Sara Mae
Falls left recently for Meredith' Co;
lege. Raleigh. ,
Mr- Mrs. J. C. Smathers and
Miss Fairy Grace Patterson of Char
ic:to were visiters lu Kings Mountain
Sunday. '
Mrs. M. J. Lynch of Goldsborc
spent the past week end with hei
son. Mr. - Haywood E. Lynch and
family.
Miss Martha Plonk, daughter o.
Mr. and; Mrs. Rufus Plonk left Mon
day for Greensboro to enter the
Woman's College of the University
khere she is a member cf the Senior
Class.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate had! at
their dinner guests last Sunday ,Mr
and Mrs. Floyd Tate, Mr. and) Mre
Harley WaddOU, of Shelby and Mr
and Mrs. C. M. Lewis of Gastonia
Mr. and Mrs Tate were celebrating
their seventh wedding anniversary.
IMPERIAL
THEATRE
PHONE 134
Kings Mountain's
Popular Play House
NOW PLAYING-THUR8DAY
Big Double Feature Program
Dorothy Page In
P ' ' i?? >
Ringing cowgirl "
liussel Gleason-SblTley Dean, kx
"Undercover Agent'
.. Buck Rogers No. 6
Everybody 10c
FRIDAY and 8ATURDAY
Your Favor1t? Western Star
GEORGE O'BRIEN. In
"The Fighting Gringo"
.. His Latest and Best
Allan' Lane-Linda Hays. !n
"Conspiracy"
Donald Duck In Toohnleolor
Oregon Trail No. 12
10c and 15c
Show Opens at 10:4S Saturday
MONDAY and TUESDAY
ANNE SHERRTDAN In
"Winter Camivar
The Hottest Thing That Ever MM
Tho loo
The Season's Gayest Picture
10c and 15c
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You will find here a complete line of
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A beautiful assortment of hand made linen Hand
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2nd Floor , Myers* Department Store
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