< SOCIAL ' Of INTI < > PHONES 10 R I:!,,,,,,; - ENTERTAIN8 BOARD OF DEACON8 Mr. D. F. Hord, who has been co fined to his home for sometime, c account of illness, entertained tb Hoard of .Deacons of the First Bn| tint ChuMi at his home on Month* night for their regular meeting. Mr. Hord is chairman of tt *> Hoard uud his many friends will ij delighted to know that he was ubl to discuss affairs of his church ( gain. , rswEMe Palmolive, 3 for 20 Small Super Suda (red box) 3 for 23 8niall Super Suda (blue box 3 for 25 Octagon Soap (giant) 6 for .. 2 Octagon Soap (email) 10 for .. 23 Octagon Powder (large) 6 for . 25 Octagon Powder (amall) 10 for 23 Octagon Toilet, 4 for 10 Octagon Cleanaer 2 for . 9 Octagon Granulated 2 for .... 18 Crystal White Soap 3- for 14 Hollwood Beauty 8oap, 3 for .. 14 WEIR'S STORE Park Yam Mill I GOOD 1 , * , THE WAR IS Rill tVionlr drnn^nooa m only war here is the o doing our part on the quality drugs at reaso deliveries. And don't ft tor's prescription just does the general's. Ca --.you. - v Kings Moun The Re Phones jiiDCTOm MARKS THE Plan Now To S i * * I'gTM Trl' ^ jj^^Wnr An Institution Ba Home Owners) ;; ???_ If you ere interested ii investigate the buiVh ut obligation. ?'? Home Buil :: ; MI mail AND PERSONAL HAPPENU iREST to V AND 88 MRS. A* H. PATTE > ( MEETING OP JUNIOR - i E WOMAN'S CLUB The first fall meeting of the Junicu ly 1 Woman Club was held In the clut at " lounge on Monday evening with tLt l*| president, Mrs. Chus, Oates, Jr., pre 10 r sluing. I l The hostesses for the erenfnf to ' were Mrs. D. M. Bridges. Misses ' < ( Marie IJneberger and Nina Jackyne 1' | (During the business session plant i were made for a benefit bridge and ct i rook party to !>e given in the flat s? r-iom.'i, ini? nut-moon. tfi?- procede ; to'be used for tracing materials fct J< I garments .to be made in the NYA , sewing rconi. Sponsored' by tin Jul). f lor flub. ri ?*!* pi? ^ !*tii iT?*f ? m itiK I hi* District Federation Mietini J| which Is to tte held at ? oil It r r? Springs on October 14. Ja After the' business session. Huge H was played >wlth prizes, piesented R& each winner.- ' M Tempting refreshments were ftr\ ce ed by the hostesses following " tbt ?V c game. al c .. if 9 3 HORO-MURRELL c Mr. arid Mrs. \V. M. Herd ol Kings B c Mountain announce the' marritge o. o their -youngest daughter, Krafieet to c Rae, to J. It. Murrell of Gnstcnia c They are now at home in Oesnonta. G ! W d 1 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT | ft I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tbomfe P Horn, a son. Robert Lee. Sept. 27. V3-?_ \? NEWS J KGS??1 fcJB 5 Pj ON IN EUROPE I tft: i are in America and the ne on disease and we are battlefield by offering Fl nable prices pins prompt >rget we carry out the doc ^ as faithful as a soldier k 11 us, we are here to serve pr i ' < " ? * 1 * 1 tain Drug Co. I xall Store \ | 41 and 81 (5 i ' . . . , i SR 7 th, 19: DATE OF THE OPENING Ol th SERIES tart Shares ? WatchYour Sav ^ ^per wce^ &t\Wf $**25 Per wee^ =y~:? ^=J $2.50 per week jI lIDBti ^31 Payments may two weeks or i P . ' n Baying or owning your own h ng and loan method. Let us ding & Loan, A. H. Patterson, Sec'y-Treasure \ - l . '/ >r . I ?/ VGS VOMEN ii . v : < > IRSON, Editor ; !, rTT*TVTT?TT?TTTT*T*?WW ' VENING BRIDGE PARTY Mi?. Jimmy H.ord most delightfu entertained a number of frletidi bridge on la6t Friday evening. Therooms .vere arranged will vely fall flowers. , Miss Minerva Abernathy of Gas nia. received prize for high scon id Mrs. James Harris, floaliii| A delicious salad course with ny ssdrles and a sweet course wal rveU after the game. Those present included Mesdutuei tin Mi Gill, Claud Hambright. H?i ai Jackson, lltiiieii Miller, Stuar hemps n. Harold Crawford. Hll iUg,. Jce Mauney. .!% ) Bin (111. Jain i :??*? i.>Ai* r+* imi m tot art ha Frances McGIll Mary Fran< Tlord. Marie l.lnebereer. Kinr ickson, Dorothy Patterson. Eva ouk. Sara Kate Ormand and Mar. ret- Smith, ali of Kings Mountain; rs. Lerov McQili, Mrs. Will Spen IIIaua*. t i^l?~ ti*n ? ? - , wnnoco nrjcu v> iinuii, lyiannn bcrnaihy and Minerva Abernathv i of Gastonia; Miff. John * Wilson Chorryvllle. RIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. Jlinmy Hord was bridge hot ?j> entertaining at her home ot insler. street on last Thursday at moon.. ' i Quantities of lovely fall flcwen ere arranged throughout the apar ent. Mrs. Joe Nelsler was presen t prize for high score and Mn aul Hendricks, floating prize. Gifts were presented Mrs. Pau lewlricks and Mrs. Bruce McDanle pcent brides. A tempting salad and sweet cou ? was served. Guests include'1 Mesdaimes Pau endric'ks, Bruce McDanlel, Tet amble. Carl Mauney, Aubrey Maur f. Jacob Cooper, Logan Stowi aywood E. Lynch. Giles Cornwell itnes Harris, John Gamble. Arnolt lser, Joe Noisier. M. H. Biser, B . Ormand, Carl Davidson Perci Uling Hayne Blackjmer; Mlssef ira Hninbright, Madge McDanlel ltchell Williams, Marian Pattersot id Helen Rldenhour. Mrs. Crosland of Bennettsvllle, S . guest of her daughter, Mrs tul Hendricks, was invited In foi freshments. D. C. TO MEET The U. D. C. will meet Friday afrnoon at 3:30 at the home ot rs. E. I/. Campbell with Mrs. H, T ilton joint hostess. INAL QUARTERLY MEETING Final Quarterly Conference wil r held in Central Methodist Chur Friday evening at 7:30. Rev. C , Moser, Distridt Supervisor,, wll eside. V. . _ #i ? pAWAAVtnlo ?_ I ci suunt' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hartsoe visitMrs. Wright In 8helby Sunday. ?o? Miss Maxine Boggs spent tb< sek-end at her home In Fallston. Mr. Beverly Patterson has been Bering recently from a serious atck of rheumatism. Mrs. J. J. Patterson and children X m ? OUR I 5 ings Grow | For About and Receive | 6'/? Years $ 100.0C | 6'/? Years $500.00 t 6'/a Years $1,000.00 | be made weekly, every J nonthly. \\ ome, it will pay you to ? explain it to you with Association i f ".7 * MD TIIUHNIATi ?7T. 9, 1131 J lady* and Eugene, spent Sunday In the mountains. Mr. E. U Campbell and son. Char- 1 lea, are spending this week in Palm Harbor, Fla. , ?-O ? Miss Mary Frances Hord of the Cherryville schapt faculty spent the week-end at her home here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Klser of Chat lotte spent the week end with relatives In Kings Mountain, s*. ' ?o? ' Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Fox of Silei; ' City were guests of Rev. and Mrs F "E. \V. Fox during the past weekend ' Miss Marguerite .Dickey of Roan | oke. Vn.. is a( guest of Mrs. Bessie' l Dicjifty and family. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Nelsler left! "I.im nig'St-' f r'n" tw'o-weeks stay ir, : New Vork city. ^ ?-o? Mr* Florence Minis and Mrs. Ma' tie Neal attciidel a funeral of a rel alive if Mr*. Minis ai Westministei Tueslay. - -o? j . Congressman Carl LcConipte c;1 1:1* si*:ei Mrs. A i.. Hill' and sen ' Dr. Hill. . | ' . '. ? I . C. *'?? ! f Pull a of Mr antl Vtra. Shlpp Fulls, was taken to Duke Hoi ; | pltal Tuesday for treatment: The j J i many friends of Mr. Falls wish fot' i hint a speedy recovery. Mrs. Annie Juckson Hudgins. whe i. spelt* the summer with relatives In; Kings Mountain. Belmont and Spar- j tanburg has returned to St. Peters burg. Fla.. for the winter. i f Miss Kllzaibeth Ware had as guesti , last Saturday Miss Ellawayne And* I , erson. Miss Mary Grier Leslie 01 1 Reek J till. S. C.'. and Miss Hazel M^. * Oov of Charlotte. >t Mrs W. A. Thomasson and son j Bi'.lie. and Mrs. Val Thomasson, all i of charlotte, .visited Mrs.' Lee Har-! | nion'last Thursday, and all spent j j the afternoon at the Cleveland fait } ' and Shelby, - * 1 T SMART MONEY n 1 HK10WS WHERE TO r W GO AFTER V ml QthW READING tmeads JJH^ IN THIS NEWSPAPER, ^ i New Arriv : >..^?f ^Klw ^F:Jr Vjfl / y M We have a large and varie ment of New FALL HATS, in all the new colors. STETSON . $5 & EMERSON . . . UNIVERSITY CLUB . BELJCS SNUGFELT > You'll say our New ARROW patterns are the best yet. BELK'S The , / . i I i v, irrti mn ii\ i ' ?? New Fashion Favorites at BELK'S NEW SHIPMENT ^ OF SKIRTS Every Wanted Color . . 100 percent Wool, Solid Col- , ors, Circular models? $1.08 WL Exciting Plaids, with dis BMBiB1 tinct designs? $2.95 \y New Models, complete with A\ leather Belt. Plaids and Her | (\ K l rinohnno wmvm ^ ^ $3.95 Mew Sweaters $1&$1.98 GOWNS AND Leather & Suede PAJAMAS JACKETS n a different fabric ? Sunburst, Chestnut, it's Rayon on inside Dusty Pink, Green, .nd joft, fluffy Outing and Button >n the outside? dj 1 ao $10.50 & $l.yo $12.95 . ' k. V'EW ARRIVALS In /K Aft hI dcKAY CLASSICS UTlJ U| I teg: $7.95 Dresses. illl 11 I Pailored Styles T w Belk's Ladies Shoppe The Home of Better Values ais in mens weari New Ties to match that Fall Outfit I . ] J\ \ Botany Wrinkle - proof, Nor-East, I ;jBjJ Non- crush Cheney's Silks? m i 97c and I d assort$100 I $7.50 B $3.85 We have the most beautiful selec-jl| ..$2.95 jjon jn KingS Mountain. $1.98 . 1 Stop in today ? and take a peek at our shirt. #{ counter. We promise that you'll see some of the Sj best looking patterned shirts you ever set cyes^j on. They're the newest styles designed by America's favorite shirt-maker ? Arrow! They're i very smart ? and very flattering. They're tep-i ped by magnificent Arrow collars. SanforizedShrunk (Fabric shrinkage less than 1 percent)? $2.00 i! I We have a complete collection of new shirts from 1 97c to $1.50 DEPT. STORE ] Home of Better Values a I