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SOCIAL AND PERSONA
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QUESTS HONORED
^Klu Colleen Campbell was bos
toss at cards and dancing on Tuev
day evoutng, houoriug her houseguests,
MUs Joe lioone of Ked
bprlngs, N. C.. Henry Jones . ud
Bbuford Uoi-ders of Jacksonville,
guests of Miss Mary Helen Hambright.
Ml'sseafcMary
Helen Hainbrlgltl. Margaret Hatterree,
Maude Plonk. Pay Moss, Colleen
Campbell: Marriott t?htf..r ? ?
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n?y JJarracoil. Hill and Jack Aberrathy
of Uastonia.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs. Coman Kails announce
the birth If a daughter,- Ann
Cansler -Falls. oil Thursuay, July 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Hager of Hickory
announce the birth of u son,
Tuesday, July 23, at Newton Hospital.
Mrs. Hager was before marriage
Mlsa Nan Plonk ol Kings Moun
tain.
Mr. and Mts. Harry Page announce
the birth of a daughter at
Metcy Hospital, Charlotte, Tuesday
July 23.
MEETING OF GLEANERS CLASS
The Gleaners Class of the First
Baptist Church met at the home of
Mrs. H. J. Mcintosh with Mrs. Elmer
Logan as Joint hostess on l.fit
Saturday afternoon
Mrs. Ermine Martin had charge
of the program.
Plates consisting of chicken salad
sandwiches, tea, and pineapple ice
box cake were served to the followtr\
rr MMfidajnofl 'Ali-ltv Vot-KftrA P"
mine Martin, Lawrence Logan, Earl
Tate, Mrs. C. M. Lewis of Gastonia,
and the hostesses.
IMPERIAL
* Phone 134
TO-DAY THUR8DAY
East Side Kids in
"Boys of the City"
also John King in
'Midnight Limited'
News ? Serial
10C
FRIDAY and 8ATURDAY ?
Richard Arlene ? Andy Devine
In"
. "Black Diamonds"
Jack Randall in
'Wild Horse Range'
Mickey Mouse?Serial
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Another Big Hit
Blng Crosby - Gloria Jean, in
"If I Had My Way"
March of Time ? News
HMIMBHillillHllH
~l Thursday
Main Floor 2
"ANDY HARDY H
Mickey Room
Alcn "WAMF
I. A Crime Doe
Saturday?I
Main Floor 2
"ONE JM
Donald Barry"SAF
Madeline Carroll?
Monday?C
Main Floor 2
"GRAND
Also, on Stage in Pe
Tuesday ai
Two Big Bargain Di
"FRENCH W
Ray Milland
H
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OVA I I
Joe Canova
Also Jimmy Don
i pi.
L HAPPENINGS
:rest to v
MES 10-R AND 88 MRS- A
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BKIDES HONORED
Mr*. Uryau Hurd and Mrs. Doris
Llulejohn entertained at the houie
ot the ' former. ou Tuesday cvenlng .
ii?t- party given as a compliment to
Mrs. Wilson Crawford. oee Miss
K'-.isv untie rford and Mi v. James
Kdwurd Llttlejohn, uee Miss. Sail
Beth t.'oo^r^jceiU^Hr^s^^^^^^, ^
flowers were ai ranged lu the rooms
of the first floor, which were ensuite
foi the occasion.
Dingo, progressive conversation
and musical contests prov.ded en
! tertuluinent for the evening. Mrs.
j Wilson Crawford and Mrs. Law-Yen|
ce lxivell were iirlse wiuucrs. Miss
j Miss Rachel McClain rendered pi
jfio selections.
The brides were presented attractive
gifts by the hostesses.
An attractive and delicious salad '
course with accessories and a sweet
course was served.
Those present included Mre. Wilson
Crawford. Mrs. James Edward
Littlejolin, the honorees; Mesdd\nes
G A. Bridges. Wiley Blanton, Geo.
Ilord, Lawrence Lovell, Eugene Lip
ford. J. K. Willis" It. It. Yarhoro, Uax
. ter Wright, J. M. Rhea, J, N. Gamble
Eugene H, Muthis. Nevilt Hughes.
Ben V. Beam, J. G. Danacott, David
Hamrlck, Elmo Bridges. Bruce
McDaniel, Edwards. D. Goforth,
Jake Hord. Robert Coon, Misses Annie
. Roberts Octavia Crawford and
Rachel McClain. HOSTES8
TO CLUB MEMBERS
AND GUESTS
Mrs. M. A. Ware entertained mem
bers of the Social Club and invited
guests at her home last Friday afternoon.
| Mixed flowers, roses and gladioli
[ were arranged in the living room,
dining room and sun room.
Mrs. B. M. Ormand scored high .
in rook and Mrs. W. E. Blakely sored
low. each receiving trophies.
A tempting and attractive salad
course and ice course was served.
ENTERTAINS GUESTS
Miss Mary Helen Hambright entertained
at an informal supperDance
for her house guests, Shuford
Borders and Henry Jones, Mon'
day night at ''Atalicoa," Lake Montouia.
I
M. & C. Beauty Shoppe
Old Bank Building
Shelby, N. C. Phone 9146
?30 DAYS SPECIAL?
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Choice of any of the Regular
Priced $4.75 Machinelets Waves
$3.50
Other Permanent*
$1.50 to $7.50
All Work Guaranteed
This Card worth 50c and 1 Jar
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Douglas Fairbanks. Jr.
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10c?Balcony 15c
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rson, Uncle Dave Macon
nd Wednesday
lys?10c to Everybody
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?Ellen Drew ?.
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-Ann Mowbray
Bey and Orchestra
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TOT KINO* MOUNTAIN OTHAI
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thornbuig
announce the birth of a daughter,,'
Rebecca Rue, 011 July 22 in the City
lloegiital. Gastouiu. Mrs. Thombum
before marriage wai M1h? Margaret
Patterson, daughter ot Mr. and Mr*.
J Huu I'uttersou.
f Twsouais
Mix* Sarah Hord i? visiting IB
Marion thia week.
' ?o?
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Loftin
spent the week at .Virginia Beach.
Miss Gloria Ruwlea in visiting relative*
in Washington, D. C, . '?
when 1/m
money sav
look for our
This is the time of year
places and doing: things
and vacations. Right he:
time Sale you'll find the
cation happier and healt
with the whole family at
can be had for everyone
prices on everyday need
Kings Mountain D
Phones 41 and
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.ill iV'yrtr.it>".. rV i i
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Mr. and Mrs Claude Hambright |
and Mr. -L, P. Stowe spent the week
end at Soutltport fishing.
?o?
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Falls have returned
front a vacation trip to New
York.
?o? Mr.
Pat Tlgnor, of the Central
Barber Khop. is in Spartanburg, tak
ing treatment from a specialist.
?o?
Mrs. Ivan Rosenthal of New York
City - Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Li. C. Parsons. ,
?o?
Miss Martha Frances McCill returned
home Sunday after a tour of
the Western stalest.
?o?
Miss Madge Mo, Daniel left this
week for Greenville. S.' O.. where
she will teach at Berea School.
?o?
Miss Martlta Sue Llttlojohn Is a
guest of Mrs. I). M. Mauney In She!
by this week.
?O? ?
Mrs. John Phil Wilson of CherryvlUe
was a visitor In Kings Mountain
Tuesday."
?o?
Miss iDorotliy Bell is confined to
her home this week suffering from
Devil's grippe, but is improved".
?o?
Mr. O. E. Neisler had as his
guest for several days. Mr. Henry
Hefter of Chicago. 111.
?o?
W. E. Blakelv spent the past week
end at Crescent Bc-ach as guests of
Mr. und Mrs. Havne Blaekiner.
Mrs. Tom Fulton and D. F. Hord.
Jr., attended the Soutliern Furniture
market In High Point, N. C.
?o?
Captain and Mrs. Earle Wells of
California are visiting relatives in
and near Kings Mountain.
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Vfi- nn?t \*?-o I I> I. ...?
turned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Rosenthal and the World's Fair
In New York City.
Miss Mary Miller Hoffman of
Knoxvllle, Tenn., has returned to
her home after a visit to Mr. L. P
Raker.
?o?
Miss Catherine Owen is leaving
for her. vacation this week-end. She
will visit in Cincinnati and Kentucky.
. ?o?
Mrs. M. J. Lynch and little ^fundsort.
Davy John Stui'h. of GoJdsboro
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H..vwood K.
Lynch and family.
_-o?
Mrs. George Barrier and children
Faye and Bdward. of Drexel. N. C .
are visiting Mrs. Barrier's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shot*
'. ?o?
Mr. I^oslic MoGinnls, of U' hnioiul.
Va.. former citizen of Kin its. Mountain.
will retrtrn to lay after > i- 'In*
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate an.d su-st
Mr. and Mrs. C. M Lewis of Gas
rtnin mnfnrnil Id T.invUla /' n-.- nn-c
JD THURSDAY, JULY 25. 1940
last 8unday. '
John Styers, son of Mr. and M
W. F. Styers, entered Mercy Mob
tal. Charlotte this week tor a maj
operatiin.
Mr. Hilly tJene Nelaler lefT Tu<
day night for Harrlsburg, Per
where he will spend several wee
with relatives. .
Mr. Hilly Or'/ie Neisler return
home Monday after spending sev<
al days at Crescent Beach with \
and Mrs. Paul Noisier.
Mrs. \V. F. Hrev.cr of Norfolk, t
Is visiting her mother,. Mrs. C.
Noisier, while Mr Brewer is in N?
fi' ' 1 1 ' 1 1?*
?o?'
Mrs. Aubrey Mauney and childrt
Peggie and (lene. are visiting Ml
Mauney's parents. Rev. und Mrs.
A Shellk |n Greensboro.
?o?
Ml"s Kutiice llord has gone but
to Asheviile where she is entployt
at the Hiltmore Printing Co.. aft
a week's vacation here with h
j sister, Mrs. J. H. Falls.
Mrs. J. (5. Hord who has been
patient at Duke Hospital. Dorhni
returned home Tueslay. Mrs. Hoi
was accompanied by Miss Franc
Hord.
Misses Margaret ' Cornwefl ar
Nina Jackson left during the wee
end for a visit to New York Cit
and other places of interest.
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Messrs Itiehard and Robert Baki
sons of J)r. and Mrs. L. P. Bak?
iittve returned home after an exte
ded trip to the New York World
Fair and Crlsfleld, Maryland, th^
mother's home.
r--0
Mi and Mrs. Jaines Cloning:
and Mr. and Mrs: Holland Dlxc
have returned frbut Sevierville, Ter
where they visited Mr. and Mr
Van Wrape, Mrs. Wrape is a sisb
of Mrs. Dixon.
?o?
Miss Amy Robinson of the Lot
Creek community has returned fro
Japan where she has been tenchir
in (Jolden Castle College for tl
past five years.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Llttlejohn ar
daughter. Miss Dina Llttlejohn, M
anil Mrs. Lawrence Llttlejohn
Rock Hill, S. C? were guests of M
and Mrs. D. J. Llttlejohn Sunday.
?o?
Mrs. J. D. Hord returned .hot
from Charlottesville, Va., this we
after a two weeks stay at the b(
side of her brother. Gene Burraj
who was injured in an uutimobi
accident.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ruth and T
and Mrs. R. B. Davis of Salisbur;
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. H
ton L. Ruth. They came especial
to return Master Jack Ruth who h
been visiting in Salisbury.
?o?
Mrs. K. E. Finger, Mr. and Mi
Preston Miller of Richmond, V
and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neisler at
children left Tuesday to spend
week at the Neisler Cottage at La!
Wacc&maw.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mathis,' N
son Mathis Mr. and Mrs. John N
tills, all of Atlanta, Ga? M. R. hi
this. Miss-Frances Matliis and Hi
el trlllls ' of Bishopville, S. C. we
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H
gene Mathis last Thursday'.
Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Anthony. \
and Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt, ai
son. Dickie, Mayor and MVs. J.
Tliomasson and Mrs. Vera Dlllir
returned Sundity from Palm llarbt
i Florida, where, they, enjoyed fisliin
j The party reports that "their luc
, was very good and lots of tho Flo
} da fish were caught.
M. Edmund Aycoeu, assistni
j farm agent In Johnston County,
I telling farm people fo .cull out t
i the non-layers from their poult:
flocks and to eat these hens whit
have quit producing eggs when thi
want ciheken for dinner.
HUNG FOR
1NG VALUES
REXALL STORE
when people are going
? gay parties ? picnics
re during this July Play;
things to make your vahier.
Take a few minutes
id see all the savings that
i. There are the same low
Is, too!
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