< > - * SOCIAL A I Of INTE i > PHONES 10-R A < > < > - : . j > ' 1 __________ HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Eugene Mathls, Jr., was the inspiration of a most enjoyable party ( on last Tuesday evening, the affair' given In celebration ot bis IStb birth day anniversary, with Mfss Peanl Kerr as hostess. A 16vely color note of green asd white was emphasized in the floral decorations utid also in the delicious refreshments served at the conclusion of the party. Chinese Checkej-s and Heart Dice provided amusements. .Quests included Eugene MathiS, Jr., Misses Betty Moore, Marthu Sue WSiw Martha McClain. Floresce Rhea and Ixmise Wright; Ben H. Qoforth. Jr.! C.leo Edwin Bridges, Ed Henry i Smith. Jackie Gamble. Chas. A. Go-] forth, Jr.. Howard Edens atil I. Ben Qoforth Jr. H08T8 AT FAMILY DINNER ' Mr. aud Mrs. T. P. McOill enter-" | tafned at a family dinner on Tues- \ day evening honoring their daughter Miaa Martha Prances McGill on the occasion of her birthday anniversary Other special guests were Mr. afid Mr?. Earl McGill, whose marriage took place in the early fall. 8UNDAY DINNER QUE8T8 Mrs. Eugene Mathis had as Suaday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Math's.' and Miss Pauline MrHugh of Greenville, S. C. Mr. and | Mrs. Rufus Mathis of Lyschhurg, S. O., Mr. and Mrs, M. R. Mathis and Miss Sallie Thomasgon of St Char-' les, S. C. . ; " . - ~ Romance Oi THURS. ? FRI. This sale offers you an < buy your drug store nc . prices but also to learn < tic development of our 1 years ago a drug store i apothecarv shop to supp herbs, and drugs. Aro medicinal service, the mi + been developed to supply thousands of your every nf vmir health a Kings Mount The R< Phones One Duchess Permanen and place your name at October 26th, at 3:00 P. Get I F1 $6.50 EMPRESS WAV $5.50 DUCHESS WAV $4.50 TRU-ART WAVE (Extta 0 $3^0 TRU-ART INDIVIDUAL V $2.50 HELEN CI REGULAR WA\ SHAMPOO AND FINGER } ' TRADE CHE , PHENIX i J | i > i? ) j lND PERSONAL HAPPET REST to ND 88 MRS. A- H. PAT MEETING OF LEGION AUXILIARY Mrs. W. VY. Souther and Mrs. ('has. A. Cdfcrth were Joint hostess es to members of the American Legion Auxiliary. entertaining at the home of the former oti Tuesday afternocn. . . The color motif was effectively observed in the decora! tlcns. Mrs. James Ware, the president had charge of the meet In d which featured the Installation ot the following recently elected officers: MYh. James Ware. President Mrs. Haxter Hayes, secretary. Mrs. Pride Ratterree, historian. Mrs. L. D. Shuf ml. Sargeant at Arms. , . . . Plans were made for a tea to be given ot trie nomc or Mr*. I>avi9 next month. Delicious. refreshments were eerv en, the Hallowe'en motif observed throughout. Eighteen members were present. BRIDGE H08TE8S Mrs. Joe Neisler entertained mem hers of her bridge club en last Tuesday afternoon. Colorful fall flowers were used it decoration. A sandwich and tea.course was -served- after the game. Those playing In eluded Mesdam ?s Fred Plonk. Paul Neisler, E. A Smith. R. If. Webb. Charles Pilling (lpfne Plackmer, Huntfer Neislei end the hostess. . ' ' f Drugs Said - SAT. ? ONLY >pportunity not only to ieds at budget balancing if the interesting romaninodern drug store. Start yas only a chemist or an ly people with medicines, und this back bone of a >dem drug store has r you with thousands and day needs, for the prond for greater comfort. km nrnnr PA Lam ui ug uu. ?xall Store 41 and 81 troductor - ? We invite you to com* Free Fre * t Wave, One Shampoo and id address in box. Drawini M. You do not have to be i Acquainted EtOM OCT. 12th UNTIL O E E > il) fAVE URTIS ne ; _ v:* VAVE CKS WILL BE ACCEPTS BEAUTY Min Sadie Hicks, Operator l . .u i * w ,y? THE K1NOS MOUNTAIN HERALD T] MMMMMMMMMM.MM.. ^ "JINGS WOMEN ! TERSON, Editor ' ' < ? ' MISS KATHLEEN WALKER ' BRIDE OF REV. ORMAND J. The following excerpt from the Lost City W. Virginia newspaper.. giving an account of the marriage of Kev. H. K. Ormand, Jr.. formerly | of Kngs Mountain and Miss Mary A'-ill.cr I OHt River. WIS, Inadvertently omitted In earlier lasues of the Kings Mountain Herald and s of cordial interest to the many friends and relatives of the bridegroom In this section. .i Miss Mary Kathleen Walker,' youngest daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Walker, of I^ost River, and aM,ww the late Mr. and Mrs. B. F Ormand. Sr.. of Kings Mountain. N. C. were' united in marriage Tuesday evening, I Angus* 22, at 7:30 o'clock in the . I l^rst River Methodist church by the ' Rev. B. T. Price of Catlett. Va.. and, Rev. o. W. Pert-ill of WlUlomvill. Va' , The impressive ring ceremony wall 1 used. The church was beautifully decora | ted with rhododendron, ferns and white gladioli; and lighted with white candies, carrying out a color j scheme of green and White. preceding the ceremony, the Rev. i l'awly Gruber. of Hedgesville, san, ! Because, and, Llebestraume, by ; Liszt. Mrs. Marion Eillmyre Byron i' of Shepherd'stcwn, accompanied him I en the program. The wedding march . > es were played by Mrs. Mary Marshall. Lohengrin's being used as the , i processional and Mendelssohn'B as r the recessional. The bride, who was given in" mar. ( riage by her father, was beautifully attired in a white satin gown in pi cess style, with long sleeves and | r circular train; with her long veil of tulee falling from a lace coronet. She carried a white p"rayer book w th sprays of lilies of the valley tied1 with long streamers of white satin ribbon. The matron of honor. Mrs. E. R.? Wagoner, sister of the bride, wore peach chiffon with blue accessories and carried an arm bouquet of blue delphiniums. The bridesmaids were Miss Helen Straiwderman, who . wore pale yellow chiffon and carried an arm bouquet of orchid1 gladioli and Miss Ethelyn Carpenter, who wore pale blue chiffln and carried salmon gladioli. All wore matching hats of picture stye. Little Miss La. vinla Ann Wagoner, niece of tbe bride, was flower girl. She wore a long gown of pink taffeta and pink shoe*. . if.. The bridegroom bad as bis best man his brother, Jack Ormand', of Kings Mountain, N. C. The ushers were, the Rev. Roscoe Prince, of ' Tfn aviA. UonrUH WftllfAf | ui>ov;vvn, ? ?*. uuu ?*? w? . ? m '.(Cont'd on back page) ^Specials i and see us e Free > ' *. , .m v* V't " .* [ I Finger Waye. Come by ? will be held Thursday, >re8ent to win. Prices CT. 28th $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.50 $1.50 50c :i) FOR ALL WORK 1 SHOPPE Wi*iw.v ii'rtiT. /iii i ^ - im*i?i -ii . - tttJRSOXY. OCT. IS. m?. KEETER'S ON HIGH Our prices were predetermined by < er's is able to keep prices DOWN and e Compar ~*?ei?gnd uh Keeter s to pi utett >uo' fur markets. 66x76 Men's Soli< PLAID BLANKETS DRESS 0 48c $1. Extra Heavy CWLd * , . SWEA Double Blankets Large numb Full size, steen bound. from? <? 1 CO . Or %p i.vjzj pi. | zj t IMPORTANT I Sports Coats I Fall is a sporting season?and I these smart coats fit right into the swing of things. You must I see them first. I $9.95 I Dressy Coats WITH LOTS OF FUR [ You've never seen the like in I beautiful fur trimmings! You I- have never looked so dressed up I as you will in one of these exI qui site coats. I $17.50 Trimmed & untrimmed 3 - Pieci COATS I Our famous maker For ever: I really "went to town" on this lot. A AT $5.95 JK/i Others to $29.50 KEETER'S STEPS I dTs SUIT J P* ? That Have That W Appeal /m UW^lwi. These suits have e^ / j'Vc IJif\ man looks for ? n< / jL \7 vjwaists, new curved U/r "/// new high button pi k\j^ r^*A or strictly X-fVx4\ V models. $i6.f \ 1 1^8 Sizes: 33 Shorts h \ I I Stouts \ | SPECIAL GR< )/t\ / Mens Su $9-93 FAMOUS CURLEE SUITS The names identify their high quality to coast. Hie styles, shades and fabrici feet Mend of that he-man appeal so r in ordinary suits. Just look at this pri< I $22.50 Men's Genuine Men's S< FUR FELT HATS WORK AD Sizes || 97c $1 IKeeter's I VALUE FOR VALUE NEVER UN |' " . ' * ' . * " "! 1 . . i *'?'"?# ' > .?; ' ' ** i ? -i . \* ... ? , ' ?' " . W " ? declares an I I II H i I PRICES I ;'T * ' ,-J ;arly fall contracts. That's why Keetit.vle and quality UP! e Prices I rrrrr grgsrinvmi^r H . :-*3 1 Leather CHELSON HATS 1 >X FORDS For Men 94 *2 95 I All Wool Ladies First Quality I TERS Full Fashioned ei to select SILK HOSE rC 48c I All colors, all sizes - H il Nt i IK Iffi M* If \ | \ I . \1\ \ I V ' *9 * - J '- * j; ' "* ? i SUITS SPORT JACKETS I r occasion i en $3.98 I | SKIRTS $1.98 "up WITH New Fall q MATERIALS ^ Crepes, Spun Rayon, I ell-Tailored and Woolens. Solids I and designs. 39 inches I rerything a wide? satiy defined a q l jacket lines, **OC yQ, I avement ? Yart wide fast Color I conservative ^ DRESS PRINTS >0 15c yd. ? 52 Long- Yard wide fast Color I " DRESS PRINTS z 10c yd. 1 Children's School B 1 SHOES & OXFORDS B from coast 97c pf? B * are a per- Yard wide first ouaiitv B lard to find OUTING " cc? Heavy Grade * 10c yd. 1 Father George I BHObb LL SHEETING ? 6 to 12 15 Yanks ^>9 $1,00 1 )ept. Store! V .Mm v ' ,vl* ' --Y

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