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SOCIAL AND PERSONAI I of INTE Hk(T;..v.-.; -v .-,. ".. ?' PHOT* HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Sara Allison was hostess to membeiw of her ibrldge club eutertainlng at her home on Piedmont Avenue on Tuesday evening. Holly and other Christinas motifs a.. . effectively used, ln^dgfipratlon, sugSeated the holiday season. When the guests arrived a tempting menu was served In' two courses ; Mrs! Harry Warren scored high and Miss Mildred Moss, low, each receiving attractive prizes. Those playing included Mesdatues Harry Warren and Hill Thomson; ** hour, Helen Hay, Sara Kate Ormand. Margaret Smith and the hoHteas. CELEBRATE FORTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY I Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Mauney celeIbrated their fortieth wedding annivversary by entertaining at a family dinner on Wednesday eveniug. In a IMPERI4I # Theatre Kings Mountain's Popular Play House PHONE 134 MMBrAMMaBnBnwi TODAY?THURSDAY 1 Big Double Feature Program Jean Hersholt In 1 "Meet Dr. Christian" Buck Jones in "Fighting Code' Comedy ? News 10c FRIDAY and 8ATURDAY "The Big Threo John McBrown, Bdb Baker, Puny Knight In j "Chip Off The Flying U' Alsl "Heroes In Blue" Phantom Creep*?Donald Duck ^ A ? -4 ar iuc ano aoc MONDAY and TUE8CAY Big Chriatmas Day Special Ginger Rogers in "Fifth Avenue Girl" Comedy and Latest New* 10c and 15c Wishing each and everyone a very Merry Christmas and Happy Naw Year < HOBBYBOX^^^ t j. "Ml HtU| Box" ?M aait, priaarili nM Mm ?iD afajt M m copra c^a M Hoppla,? rod, ripa Strawl jdrfbrnM^^MK 0m H| Mk| hf, aril "ftr Hm ' fVW* * We wish i Merry Christ Yeer to our Friends sad Kings A tr\ I Drug : ?| . ^ ... . HAPPENINGS :rest to v ' "V - " ' ,. .' .." u JES 10-R AND 88 MRS- A private dining room at Thacket^s, In Charlotte. \ Decorations in keeping with the occasion adorned the tahle. ThfiflA ???? at-- - ?v ciijuiiu^ me lesiivmes wero Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Mauney. Mr atid Mrs. Aubix> Mflhjney -ami childleu, Supt. and Mrs. 11. N. Carnes, :'iid son. Miss Martha Lou Mauney all of Kings Mountain; Mr. and Mrs Herman B Wolfe and children of < harlotte; Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lohr and son of Itulelgh, Dr. Jacob Cooper of Asheville, Mr. and- Mrs. Maun >'-.> children Include Mrs. JifrrnnTi ' '"ST^Atey" * Mauney. Mrs. 11. N. Barnes and Miss Martha Mauney of Kings Moun tain, Mrs. L. L. Lohr of Raleigh and Cr. Jacob Cooper of Asheville. Mr. Mauney is the tjldest ron Ojt the lath J. S. Mauney and wife ansl has spent his entire life in Klines Mountain. Mrs. Mauney was beforVv marriage Miss Anna Isenhour of Conover. * lOlIMLCHEIB . Merry Christmas To AH and to All a Fine Gift from the Store that Confidence Built. i MORRIS Gastonia'a Leading Jewelers Cor. Main & South Sts. f" . ft - ' . -t (ilk p >ies far fan ifaN Sack fkm ?a . obmbI fat |n iVblnFki nutniM mas and A Happy New I Customers Everywhere fountain r Co. Jolutnle-MeGOl : ; A--? < *4*- ?-.? v* ? *; ':" : * '" *' V :< :> ' , ?W ? . . * ' ? % i * ' v * _ _ VOMEN H. PATTERSON, Editor ATTEND BRIDGE LUNCHEON Misses Frances Plonk, Dorothy Pi person, Ozelle Klsei*, Mitchell Williams and Fay Mauney went to' Chester Wednesday to attend a bridge-luncheon at Jh??. fcjyUtu "f Hh* Albert Davis. Other Included friends of the hostess from Chester. A rally decorated Christmas tree, poinseitu* and holly made the rooms unusually cheerful and at-1 tractive. A tempting luncheon was served' in two course, after which bridge i At the conclusion of the gamees Christmas gifts were exchanged. Personals . Mr. Charlie Dilling is confined to his home l?y a case of the flu. Master Charles Blanton is bettet after having been sick for a week. Mrs. E. I>. Campbell has .been real sick for several days. Miss Fannv Cnrtvmtnf ??..... * . - - ? 1 ? > fr?v 111 HIV week-end In Columbia. S. C\, where she was the guest of frlemls. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Jr., is sick with the flu at her home ?u Viedinont Avenue. . Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Blackmer of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shenk, of Shelby leave this week for a holiday trip to Florida. "n Mrs. C. E. Russell, Mrs. Iris Moore and Miss Gladys Russell were visitors in Kings Mountain Sunday. John Dilling, Jr., left this week for a holiday visit to his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. King, In Lancaster, S. C. Little Lossie Lynch, dauehtnr oft Mr. and Mrs. Hay,wood IE. Lynch, is recuperating from an attack of tonsolitla. _^/ ^jMr. R. L. Mauney went to Winston-Salem during the -week-end to visit Mrs. Mauney and Mrs. Garland Still, both of whom are i>atlents In the Baptist Hospital. Miss Alice Betty Mauney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney, slipped on the gymnasium steps at school Friday and dislocated her backbone. Mr. Haywood E. Lynch returned from Goldsboro Sunday where he had been called on account of the illness of his mother, Mrs. M. J. Lynch, who is no>w much better. Miss Kathrwn O'Farrell, of Wash lngton, D. C., arrived the first of the week for a.visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. O'Farrell. Mr. James Ratterree, stulent of U. N. C. and Miss Margaret Ratterree, W. C. U. N. C.. of Greeno boro are spending the holidays at ' f < ?', * ' * t .. . ; / *" . >. j RITZ Grill For Holiday Sorvice ud Good Chotr _J ' * ? t . Mrs, Bright Ratterree. (, .Mr. Jack Parson*. Medical atu- < dent of New York University and J Mr. and .Mrs. Ivan Rosenthal, ot,? New York City, are expected to ai- J rive In Kings Mountain Sunday to ,4 spend Christmas with their parents,' 4 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Parsons. j PURVIS TO SPEAK AT \ SCOUT MEETING i d Gastonia, Dec. 19.?Melvln PurvMij former head O-Man of the Federal < liureau of Investigation who gained ' tame by running down such public < enemies as John Dillinger, Baby J Face NolsOt^^uiJ others, will be j principal speaker at the annual meeting of the Piedmont council |' I'oy Scouts of America, here Tites- m day. Jnnusry 16. it was announced today. Mr. Purvis at the present| time is the editor -of the Flcreiue j S. (', News. Mr. Purvis will deliver" his address iii the tnuUlnritai J'-. r.VWAT?" ffnl?n re i'l o,1' uTo a f 11 ni ootiij <if January 16. the hour to be an-j iiounced later. | U. S. LIMES TO OPEN SERVICE TO ITALY New S'ork. Pre. 19.? The United S'atcs lircr Manhattan sails Dec. 30 to Inaugurate the lines' nassen ? - - ** * i strrvaw; inmi 11118 C0U11* try to Italy. The Manhattan and the Washing ton will encage In the trade, thus putting U. S. Lines hack on the Atlantic after their removal r??contly i because, of the neutrality law. The company .asked the permis-, sien \ov. 2? and it was granted yes ' terday by the maritime commission Officials said arrangements were made to avoid unnecessary competl) tion with the American Export lines nlreadv operating through the Mediterranean. * GIVE BOOKS \ For Christmas piR lino of General literature. Art, Music, Antiques, Science, Philosophy, Nature, History, Biography, Auction. Almost any subject desired. Big line of Bibles and Testaments. Reprints at popular prices from, 59 , cents up. When in Gastonia drop in ' and browse around , in the biggest and best book department in this section. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Speneer-Atkins Book Co. | 251 W. Main Ave. , Gas* on la, N. C. 1 W.A.I.*. A A A r*..t< intuit 4-ft-4-4-4-4. 4-4-4-4 f f'TTTTT1 f Vf T'f VTTTTTTTTVTTTti jj j|jj^ ^ 1: 79c pp. 2 FOR $1.50 Oift Boxes Free BELK'J * r ;; /' T: ? a r ? -- - ' i ~ ' " ??AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.?.AAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAJ ? AAAAAAA Pf ?fffffff?fffff?fff ffWft?T*f fffVffffTTTWfi 1 rTTTTTV i J5 T T HERCS WISHING f ^ms 01 ?> yOU Ail. THE t : UK^tm^L MFPflEST ! ; J^m^^^^(7??II0Ay SEASON \f^^irki4SaBL\ | D. F. HORD FURNITURE CO. j f Buy It For Less At Hord's t [ D. F. Hord | h ri*t ma .... cc $%&&&* jjlg, EVEBYKOPY MYERS' EXTENDS THE SEASON'S GREETINGS TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Because we deeply appreciate your friendship and patronage. It has been a pleasure to serve each of you and we shall ever strive to meet your needs satisfactorily. TO THOSE WHO ARE NOT OUR CUSTOMERS: Because we would like to have"" the privilege of knowing and serving you May the New Year have this in store for us. TO OUR COMPETITORS: Because we believe ll A il * > I " " ? ^ mat etmcai competition is the life of business, and that each of you contributes toward making our town a shopping center for Kings Mountain and surround ing territory. MYERSl DEPT. STORE Your Friendly Merchant O. W. Myers ! ++++++*++ ' *?++++++++++++^V+^++++++++T*+ +++**+** * ?. mantic Housecoats 1 THAT GLORIFY HER! Ireath-taking beautiful housecoats ? feminine \; i the Nth degree! Enchanting with tiny waists, ;; ill standout or backswept skirts, saucy bows! < j i? ? ? i ? A legant ior entertaining in rayon satins, tatte18, moires, crepes. Princess, wrap, zip, button I ront styles. Rich colors, stripes, brocades. ! $495 OTHER $3.95 ve Hillcrest HOSE * 1 * ^ iiV:^ Pot stockings in her stocking Christmas morn- ; togl Wove stocking;\LTvZfiL1 every tody on your llstl Fall M|>? "g X bte colors to BLEND with every costume. | 5 DEPT. STORE I f*ER?You Alwayi Save At BBMP8 > -
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