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[ SOCIAL AND PEBSONAL
Of INTI
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Member* of (be Gleaner* Class of <
the First Baptist Church Bchool i
bold tbelr regular monthly meeting 1
at the borne of Mrs. Frank Cox with <
I Mm. Richard Hord as Joint hostess!/
^?,Mrs. Wray Klrby had charge Uf^i
the devotional. Jt
The guests enjoyed gumtii atiA 11
contests under the direction of Mivj I
iuu s.r&#JUt SCfJ
Roberts. j
Decorations aud refreshments ]
were In keeping with the Easter |
season. i
An attractive plate consisting of i
congealed salad, sandwiches, cake <
and coffee was served to Mesdames ;
Arthur Allen, Charles Blalock, Isaac <
' . McOUl. Cletus Hlackwell. Elmer Lo- :
gan, Earl Tate, Wray Klrby, Paul'
Cole, W. M. Morehead. Eugene Rob- j
erts Cllne Farthing, . Richard Hord, '
K and Frank Cox. /
B Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Krelnhnder, o|
Valparaiso, Indiana, and Mrs Caspet
Coiner of Newton, N. C. were guests\
? MY HOBBY BOX and other
, < Si 50 per pound Hollingtworth
packages come decorated With /
beautiful flower, rabbit, and I
card J/jo ?kf P???d 11
6? MONTREAT PACKAGE with
decoration. This most popular
atiortmcnt it adorned with
multicolored cellophane Eatter I
Crectingi $/.oo ih pm*4
Kings Mountain Drug Co.
The Rexail Store
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It's the time of the yeai
look their very best anc
specials at a time when
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from now until Easter,
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HAPPENINGS
iREST to
ES 10-R AND 88 MRS* A
>t Mr. and Mrs. S. X.' Mauncy Monlay.
Dr. Kreinheder. now president
!f Valparaiso University at Valpariso,
Ind., was a school mate ' of
Irs. Muuney at Concordia College
'onover, N. C.
^MTHDAY PARTY
Misses Betty and Jean Evelyn
[lash, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Ihtvid Cash, entertained a number
lolnt birthday party. J The Cash
tome was attractively decorated In
St. Patrick Day colors of green and
ivhlte. The table being the center of
uttruction with Its two birthday
^akes, one with seven candles on it
and one with nine. The little girls
Aere remembered with many lovely
jiid useful gifts.
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HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. E. A. Smith. Jr.. was hostess
lo members of her bridge club enter- '
taining at her home, Tuesday after- (
noon.
. Jonquils and other colorful spring
flowers were effectively arranged in
the room where two. tattles or oriage
were in play.
A tempting salad course with acces
rorles was served.
Those playing included Mesdames
Kred Plonk. Harry Page. R. H. Webb
Joe Neisler, Hunter Neisler. Paul
Neisler Hayne Blackm^r and ' the
hostess.
Personals
Miss Dorothy Patterson spent the
week-end with friends in Norwood..
Mr. James Raiterree Is home from
college tor the spring holidays.
Martin L. Harmon came home last
Saturday for Easter holidays.
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Miss Elizabeth Plonk of Inter/
mont. Bristol. Va., arrived last nighty
to spend Easter with home folks. ^
Misses Annie Laurie Summitt
and Norma Crook were Charlotte
visitors Monday.
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Mesdames Luther Anthony and
Bruce Williams of Pisgah were
guests Monday of Mrs. J. G. Hord.
and Mrs Jacob Copper were
the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Scgers of Troy, N. C.
Mrs. George Lattimore spent the
Week-end in Smithfield. N. C.. where
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you will appreciate them
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?day Special every day
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she formerly lived. ,
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Rev. and Mrs. P. D. Patrick are
at home after a ten3fay""?BcaUoii at
l*alm Harbor, Fla.
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Mm. A. i>. Hill is visiting ber daughter
and granddaughter in Hurling
ton.
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Mr*. Ranks Harbour Is belter and
nr>t.
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Mrs. Kugene McOarter Is at home
after an opeiatlon at City Hospital.
Gastotila.
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Mr. Hugh'Ware of Rock Hill visited
his sister. Miss .Oarlyle Ware.
Inst Saturday.
Mrs. Frank W. MeCoinh of Bluemont.
Vn.. was a 'recent liousejguest
of Mrs. H. S. Neill.
very wen.
Rev. and Mrs. P. D. Patrick war
called to Davidson Monday by th
death of Mr. Patrick's aged aon
Mrs. L. R. Smith. Rev. Mr. PatrW
conducted the funeral. ___
/ The foundation la being dug fc
the Prank Roberts home to bo coi
strncted right away. The residenc
will be next door to Mir. L. C. Pa
sons on Bast King street.
I Mr. and Mrs.- Barl Tate had I
their gyests during the past wed
end, Mr. and Mrs. 0. I* Morgan <
Greenville, S. C.> and Mrs. Ituase
Kelter of Kingston, N. T. Mrs. K?
ter will be remembered In Kln|
Mountain as Miss Reba Wilson.
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- Mrs. Hubert Davidson who under
went a major operation last week
hi the City Hospital. Gastonia, is
getting along nledjy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dee Harmon andI'atsy.
visited Mrs. Hubert Pavid>011
Monday night, who is a patient
in CitV Hospital. Gastonia.?o?
Mr. and Mrs. James llrooks and
Miss Pay Short of Charlotte vfere'
attests of Mr. and Mrs. Den Short
last Sunday.
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Rev. Ooyt Hunt??r is able to sit up
now aftet1 a very, serious illness.
Rev. Hunter's friends wish for him
a speedy recovery.
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Mr. Fred Stallworth has as his
house guest. His brother, a student
vat the Citadel, who is home for the
J term exams. ^
^Johnnie Elam. soil of Mr. and Mrs
.Pick Elam. has returned to Raleigh
where he is a student at State CoJ^
^itc.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunnleutt
and small son. Richard, have gone
to Palm Harbor. Fla., for a visit and
pleasure trip. ^
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Captain O.. C. O'Farrell will spend
the EJaster week-end In Washington.
P. f\. as a guest of his daughter Miss
Kathryn O'Farrell.
J Friends of Mrs. O. C. O'Farrell will
be interested to know that she, Is re
I?l V.?? fA11/v...iM<? on
KuiiiuiK ntir nueiiKiii, iviiunni(j an
illness of several weeks.
Janet Scoegins of the high
school faculty will vish her slstei
In Augusta, Oa.. during the Eaatei
V ^holidays.
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Mrs. J. A. Clay underwent an op
eration at the City Hospital. Gas
tonia, this week. Mrs. Clay, is a a
, home now and is doing very satis
factorily. \
, ^Mrs. W. Robert Darracott ant
ilau"!hter. Bobbie Jean; Mrs. Jamet
8. Jones and Miss Mary Campbell
were guests of Mrs. J. G. Darractt
, Jast week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ware Mr. ant
Mrs. Fay Branson and Mrs. E. W
Murphy of Laurens, S. C-. weri
gueets of Miss Carlyle Ware Sun
day.
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Miiss Matgaret \Williamjs is (cfcm
valescing at her home on Pledmon
Avenue, after an appendix operatioi
at General Garrison Hospital, Gas
tonia, two weeks ago.
Mrs. H. H. Houston of Pagelantl
S. C., had her tonsils removed at Si
Peters Hospital, Charlotte, laa
week. Mrs. Houston is getting aloni
TKORSgaAY, MARCH XI. 1940
Guilford 4-H Club
Named Beet In State
Beat of th? 1,166 organized 4-1
Clubs in North Carolina in 1939 wa
the Gibsonville Club in 0|iiVfor
County, according to an announc<
ment by L.. R., Harrlll., State . 4-1
Club leader of N. C. State College
To this group will go the annua
$100 cash award to be used fo
cub and commuplty improvement.
The Gibsonvtlle Club, with 4
members, made an outstanding re
ord of community and individual t
('Movements. The 24 girls and 1
Voys in the club carried 64 p?
j Jects. and every one of the member
I completed one or more projects.
Honorable mention was given thi
Beth-Ware Club in Cleveland Couti
iy, wnicn was the best club In 193',
The Blon Club in Ahunance. th<
Copeland Club in Surry County, am
the Black Creek Club in Wilsoi
-^yn'rirv ???' -' * . v.*. - a* . n CARD
OF THANKS
I wish to thank the City Fire Oe
partinent for the > efficient service
hoy rendered in fighting the firi
which occurred in my home Tues
day evening.
Carlyle Ware.
RUPTURE
SHIELD EXPERT HERE AGAIN
. E. J. MEINHARDI, widely knowi
Expert of Chicago, will personally
be in Charlotte, N. C., at thef Char
lotte Hotel, Monday and Tuesday
March 25th and 26th, from 10 A. M
to 4 P. M. and 6 P. M. to 8 P. M
daily.
Mlt. MKINHARDI saya: The Melt
hardi Shield is a tremendous iin
provement well known for produi
itrg immediate results. It prevent
the Rupture from protruding In 1<
days on thu. average ? regar^les
of size or locntfon of Rupture ant
no matter how hard von work o
strain. It uas no leg straps or cum
berscmc arrangements. 'No Sut
gory ?>i rnjection Treattnents used.
Mr. MeinhArdi Jtas been comin
here for 1"> years.
Caution: If neglected ? Rijptur'
may cause weakness. backache
.constipation. nervousness, stomac!
pains, etc.. or sudden death fron
strangulation.
Men having large Ruptures whicl
Shave returned after Surgical Opera
lions or Injection Treatments ar
?lso invited. When all others fallsee
MEINHARDI. He will be plea:
ed to demonstrate to you prlvatel
without charge. (Only men invited.
White only.
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