4. . ' -1 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL o/INTl PHON1 I" * ? C" . 1 URPRIfiP BIBTMnAV niNNCD Mrs. Banks Barber was much surprised Sunday when, returning home from church to find her children all at home with the table tilled 1 with all good things to eat cclebra- ' 'ting her CSrd birthday. Those present were Mrs. Y. V. Weaver and children of Shelby; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strange of 8helby; Mr and Mrs. MvMuury, route X. Mr. and and Mrs. Clyde Lindsay and children of Kings Mountain, and Margaret, Sara and Mr. Barber, at home. . were present. INDIGESTION 1 M.fa.l ? -*and One Dose Pinaa It If tba Snt doM of tkla alaaaaat-taaOnc Ilttla SUik labial Mm'i brtn# r*? tha lullll and ajort aounUio rallaf mm ban aaparlancad wad botiU back la iu and ?at IKJl'BLK MONEY BACK. Thla Slaw labial halpa Um at an acta dlaaai faad. ail" lha aacaaa atomacti Sulda liana Um and lata Ca aal tba oourlahla* fooda m aaad. Far haartm. ilck haadacha and upaata aa oftaa cauaad ba aacan ttoma.h flulda maktna ami faal aaur. and abaaS'rJuJrt^amJStuw. " *'**" A GOOD C( The Mlodern Drug Stor ures and furnishes you tainable everywhere, drugs. So do we and in doing i our profession which if I eurately and carefully I; as your doctor ordered We have your doctor's yours? Kings Moun The Rex Phones I Mb ' ... SPRIN I I I' f aFwUiiBtifl& Jry Hk # / v J| . f"-Vii ' ?'A 4??j*W M ? v ' ' ______ p SPRING CO In both Sport and Fitt the hew materials in< toppers. We invite yi this group which was lected by our buyer? $9.9: Keeter'i T HAPPENINGS LREST to ES 10-R AND 88 MRS- A BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Mary Jenkins Ware aged rea Idem of the Blbethel ._??imminlty celebrated her birthday last Supr^ uuy wun ine louowmg meniDers /or tier family and a few friends at I a dinner at her home: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jenkins . a^d daughter Helen of Gastonia; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Caskey and daughter J ** 5PK, !p- *5rtary- */5b\r*- rtff.iTen* ? all of Port Mill. B. C.; Mr. and Mrs Marlyn Ware, Miss Margaret. Phifer Harold Ware, all of Charlotte; Mlae Dorothy Purr, of Pinevllle; Mrs. A. W. Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ware, Ralston Ware and Mrs Mary Katherine Ware, all of KannatioUs; Mr. and Mrs., TAT. H. Howard, Eetty and Dill Howard. Mr. j and Mrs. H. W. Gamble, Mr. ' and Mrs. Ben D. Phifer, Miss Vera Phifer,. Miss Louise Gamble, Miss Ells abeth Matthews, Mr, and Mrs. Hoyt Matthews and dhildren, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Ware, Miss Gertrude Ware, ail oftClngs Mountain. Mr^ OMBINATION / e anticipates your pitaswith novel items not ob-\ and not connected with - so we do not lose si^ht of {.filling prescriptions acwith standard drugs just them. confidence, may we have ' I tain Drug Co. all Store 41 and 81 GFASF SPRING DRESSES Our Feature Group Colors: Navy, Powder Blue, Rose and The new Prints. Styles: Redingoat Jackets and Sports, in all the newest materials. Be sure to see this col lection? $7.95 'Boulevard' FROCKS I - This irmiro of Dressm has that certain appeal all Ladies desire. We have a lovely collection and they are moderate ly priced, only $2.95 ATS i ted Styles. All Both Di chiding tweed styles in mi to inspect especially personally se- invite yo before yc 5 5 Departm K FOR VALUE NEVER I , t ;V -f.. r % ' v " f ' . Mi PWQO MOUWTAJN HBRALDT WOMEN . H. PATTERSON, Editor E. H. Ware, Qf Clover, Mr. end Mr? Sum Jones, and Sam, Jr., of Shelby. BRIDGE DINNER > Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomson enter allied at a diuuev-bridge 011 I&9t Friday eveniug Coloi'tif* our flowns und pot plants were arranged In die living room and dining room, > Mi*. Thomson wa? assisted ?T>y Miss Nancy Nickels In serving a Mrs. Paul Noisier .received prise for high score and Mrs. Joe Neislei for Jow score for ladies; Mr. Pau Nelsler scored high and Mr. Hugt Ortnand. low, each receiving prizes Cuests included Mr. and Mrs. Hai iy Page. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neisler | Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Webb. Mr. an< i Mrs. Joe Nelsler. Mr. and Mrs. At I ii?:Id Klser, Mr. C. E. Nelsler. Mrs l.add Hainrlck, Mrs. Harold Hunni cutt, Mr. and Mns. Hugh Ormam und MIbs Jette Plonk. A<rf~<iF CLUBS MEET Mrs. Billle Mauney will e srtai this afternoon the Ace of Clubs, new bridge club consisting of tw I tables. This la the first meeting c J the club. The memhers are: Met dames Proctor Thompson, Haroli Hhnnicutt, Haywood E. Lynch. Bil lie Mauney. Aubrey Mauney. Jacol Prt/vnon fool Vfuunnv Prml sTlIl Craig. MEETING OF U. D. C. The United Daughters or the Coi federacy met at the- home of Mrs I W. A. Mauney last Friday afternooi I with. Mrs. Frank, Summers and Mrs Mauney as hostesses. Mrs. H. T. Fulton had charge o J the program on "Atlanta", me < | the South's outstanding Cities." The hostesses served a salad an sweet course. ROBERTS-PADGETT Mr. and Mrs. W, Henry Rober , of Donalsvllle, Go., announce tl 1 marriage of their daughter, Bess , Lee to Mr. Robert Lee Padgett, Shelby, N. C. nONS! NEW HATS We have just the hat to complete your new s ?i/u ur? spruig uuuiu tt c nave the new straws and felts in a wide assortment of colors and styles.-? . $1.00 Others up to $2.95 SPORT JACKETS . Just received a beautiful group of the new Jackets in Pastel Plaids. They are all tiie style this season, so select your's now? $4.95 Another group $2.98 SPRING suns ress-Makea and Mannish the new materials. We are r proud of this group and q to see these pretty suits u buy? $9.95 ent Store INDERSOLD v ' >. v' *.' 1 HOBSDAY. FEB. M.1M0. HOWARD-HUMPHRIES Mrs. Nellie O. Howard of Spartan bur* and Myrtle Beach. 8. C., announce the marriage ot her daughter, IV.xle Maude, to Mr. Kdward Pwight Humphries of Shelby, N. C. Personals ---> (Mrs. Pinkney Stokes and baby of ilurin. N. C., are.guests of Mrs. M., L. Houser. * ?' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smathers ot Charlotte spent the week' end In Kings Mountain. i. " ?o? , Miss (Seorgie II. Hlakely, of Clln. ten. S. spent the week-end with Miss Mary Frances Hord. ?o? / Mr liayne Itlackmer l/> out again , after having !>een .confined to his , home for the past week with flu. i Mr. J II.'Keeter is sick at his . homn on Cleveland avenue. with I streptocoolc throat infection. _o_ Mrs. R. S.* Oooksey of niacksburg , snent the week-end with Mr. antV . Mrs. Joe Thomson. 1 ?o? % Miss Louise Brackett of the Kiigs ! Mountain" Drug Co. is sick at her I. honte here. - Mrs. Paul MoGinnis Is gradually improving after a severe throat Inj feet ion. 111 - - a Mr H. L. Summitt is very much ? improved after a lengthy illness and hopes to be out shortly. i1 - o? I. Mrs. It. E. Farley of Covington, j Va.. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Daisy Osmeirt and other relatives in Kings Mountain. O?7 M'ss Ruth Patterson. -technician in the Crowell Hospital. Eincolnton, l' visited relatives in Kings Mountain ' Sunday ? ' ' M?.?s Olli'e Ifartsell and M!-:s Helen Stewart attended the National" Beautician Forum held . at Hotel ^Charlotte. Charlotte, this week.^^ Mr. ami Mrs. Price Patterson ol Ravenel. S. C..- spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Patterson's mo ther. who celebrated her 86th birth t8 day anniversary Sunday. tre ?o? ,je The many friends of Rev. Coyti 0f Hunter will regret to learn that hi suffered a liemmorrage yesterda and is very 111 at his home on Pari er Street. "i " ?o? . rytt*. Jonah B. Pall*.-' nee Mia jE(\lei Hord, of Vera's Beauty Shoj attended the N. C. CosmetolioRlst convention held in Charlotte Mot day. Mrs. Falls was a winner c hair atvltng and hair cutting, learned so tjfuioh eiMuti make-up.' said Mrs. Falls "T wjint my cust? , mers to come dow-n nnd let me hel look their best." 1 Patavia, Netherlands East Indid Jan. 23.?Five passengers and tl crew of three were killed t oda when a'* transport plane of the Ba I tavla - Australian service orashe into the Bea after taking off froi I the Island of Bali... I GAY PATENT I LEATHERS on the new I Walled Last! I 2.00 In Blapk Patent, or New 8prin 8hade Turftan. | Nothing compares to th I K?y Sparkle and flash o Patent leather, and thi merry bicycle tie beam oyer all the rest! Its pe ky little snub nose leave 1 plenty of room lor yo to wiggle yonr toes t your heart's content. An the comfortable low he< was made to give you pc feet balance. MYERS' DEPARTMENT STOR Your Friendly Merchant . .... THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE I <PT E?A SPECIAL FOR LIMITED rf? A A A Jp/ DU . TIME $4?UU j Maurice $7.50 ? . Wave for FINE and BABY FINE hair. It is new. It is better. Let us give you this Wave during ? his SPECIAL for $4.00. s | ^ 4* 4* \ i Ruth's Beauty Shoppe Phone 73 * ' ' ' i * . ' Vj 9 ?i i i I ' I Just Arrived. . I The most adorable styles we've seen in years! I JUNE PRESTON CHILDREN'S FROCKS | j Tailored by r 1 yj 4 '~w~y '' w ' +a i j ' J- '' I?r amous l^oomcraii quality ? your unconui- ^ > tional guarantee for fabric, fit, and wear. ' 2.?Famous Loomcraft styling ? first with the newest and most attractive Fashions. i 0 3?Famous Loomcraft tailoring with such features as:? I e . 1 f ?Hand-effect hem, easy to shorten or lengthen, 8 ?Double collars, bound shoulders and yokes. 1 s ?Fine, dainty stitching and full cut sizes. * 1 I Only 97c J it *8 I You'll also find here the famous 1 J "FTRECKLES" Line of CHILDREN'S FROCKS I beautiful styles, lovely colors, unexcelled quality. 1 F Myers' Dress Shoppe 1 I Vmir Fri^nHlv Mprrhnnt a < , ? V ? f J'l 1 liSai ' ' - ' /- V;- *. 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