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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL J
of INTE
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* JACQUES?PUTNAM A
MAKHiAUt ANNOUNCED /
. I'il*: tollov. ii>k.. -meat j
bv oi cardial 11.tv i est to lifi-M
readers: ' ii
- /" Mr. and M Wui'o Hill rutnam ' J
( .Announce the marriage of their t
daughter, Itutli Jane, to S'."'Kea.nl ,
William lfelirt Jac >bos, on October A
I be eleventh, nineteen buml red ami y
lolly, at Toledo. Ohio. w-?
o( Mr. uiid Mi's I'utnam. la n young
woman of pleasing peraonali'y anil (I
charm. She attended Kings .Moult- Ii
thin High School, i-'or a number of '
years she was stenographer in the .1
office or Attorney J. R. Davis. In IKings
Mountain and Is. now eonnec- .1
ted with the .Cleveland County Ileal >
ill Department and has been In s
Shelby for sometime. I
Sergeant Jacobes is the son of
the lat? Mr. and Mrs. Jacobcs of j
Aslieville. He is in the United Sla- 1
ten Army Air Corps and Is located at J
Selfridgo Field, Michigan.
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Favorable-weather- during the part s
few weeks has enable Frankiin ^
County farmer to harvest apnroxlmutely
5000 bales of coilon yiulaio-aged
by rain. <
IMPERIAL
Phone I'll 1 s
Today - Tnuisdav j,
Bill'Cody in . .j i
"Reckless Bucarroo"
Bary Maekay in j >
"Torpedo Raiders"
Serial ? News
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Friday and Saturday
The Range Busters in ,
"Trailing Double Trouble"
East Side Kids in '
; "That Gang of Mine"
Serial ? Cartoon
Monday and T'uesday
Another Big Hit
Richard Dix in
"Men Against the Sky"
March of Time ? News
Wednesday and Thursday 1
Tim McCoy
"Gun Code"
Kent Taylor
Linda Hays, in
"I Am Still Alive"
Coming Soon
"Spring Parade
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Thursday ? Frii
"BOOM
Clark Gable??
Claudette Colbert
Matinee?30c, 3c tax ?
Child re
No Passes
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muuuuy itui
"THE SEA
Errol Flynn ? E
Balcony 15c?M
Wednesday - Double F
"THE GIRL FRi
"EARTH
Warner Baxter10c
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HAPPENINGS
REST to V\
PHONES 10 R AM) 88 i
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*CrST EoS AT URIUOt PARTY
ait.s Mitchell Y\ IliiiuiiH W.U host |
?t a i.osl delightful t> i lilac par-1 e
i t lii.tiiiui^ i mrir!' en 7'
nday' evi'iijiiK.
1 .jvs'Jy i,ill tiyxviti ailoiiX'il the ; '
uoi.ls. Mi d. Jbhll Ultlnhh. I'ei'l'ivi i j v
11*/< ior limli stui'i! wiU Mis i MshJru | '
li-l laHi. l. t?f(<K*> pl'Ue. [.
' A iU'lii'ious salad course with :i< i
i:s.iuii?is iiiul a sweet course was i *
* <t ? mo'jrtoms i m xMfti
CIuiMsts Included Miss Ksl'eMuA- I '
am*. >1" foleraiin*, N. l\. Miss \lu- j
ile I'owell' of -tklftcld. N. I'., Mrs. j I
illicit Duvis of Chester. S. Mrs >
ohn (lainhle. Misses Kayo MainieV. n
'unity Carpenter, Debit; Suber, Nina i
aihson, Martha Frances McOltl. v
ilai'RUl'et Corn we)', Dorothy Halter- s
on. Douglas Flunk and Mr.dye Me- 1
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HOSTESS AT CHOP-SUEY
>UPRER [
Miss . Sara ,Loe Harrill was hos- t
ess at a Chop-suey supper at the (
iot.no of her parents on ICast King >
itreet Saiturdav evening at G:;10. |
Lovely fall flowers were arranc- j
si in living A?>m anil dining room <j
Covers were laid for Misses Leone
'atterson. Vie 'Unshoe. Ralira Par- ;
on. Klizabeth Plonk. Mary Helen j
( tinhriftlP an(1 the hostess. ! f
After supper the cm sts were enretained
at cards. Salted ti?it-s ntn! \
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il'its Were, served dining the game., j,
.1FFTING OF VERA . '
ARGEANT CIRCLE I
Mrs liryatf llord and Miss l)ai.-y .
.oveliue were hostesses to nieni- li
a rs of the Vera Sargcani Clrcie of i
li. I'ii i .Baptist . Clntri It . eiSlertain i
ag at the home of the former on
Holiday evening. The rooms' were >
ittraetlvely arranged wit It a profits
on of dalilias roses and other flow?rs.
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Vif.i TV'V. fridges Tit? 1 iliareo of
lie program the topic of which w:v? n
'SI ewa rdshin" end was assisted l>v y
diss Iaiwrame and Mrs. Manlv ?
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tforehrad v 1 h
Tempting and attractive refresh-; j
nents were served with the 11n 1 - j
owe'en motif observed. ! ?
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Boiet/ftq
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pkoSpftiCje. GTWIomia HO t
aliuAa, IA?UM. fta^EA O/ '
feffi^L_ta&t?^u> mZtfci 1
kcio wiurLiynn u&?. ?
Ijtnd far FREE roclp* book. Addrtm Rum- u
ford Raking Powdor ? ?o? E. Rumford, R.I. ^
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lay ? Saturday s
TOWN"
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spencer Tracy
? Hedy LaMarr c
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? Night?40c, 4c tax u
n 45c
Accepted
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1 Tuesday
l HAWK'
Irenda Marshall 1
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ain Floor 20c
eature - Bargain Day
OM HAVANA" BOUND'
?Andre Leeds
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TTB KTNfW MOUNTAIN HKRAUT1
/OMEN
MttS- A- H. PATTKKSON,
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tllbSIONAKY t,iHl?i_fc vlbk.l:>
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Ok. j:0 I'i "\V?\?V- U* ? ',0 Vil*'/
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lUlli .M I -. IV! > ? I \|.-.vuuan- > I
,?Vtcr Wiitihi. l>?''k Tau>, II.' . l\; '
UClam. Mi'., .viaiil> Mum lit.nl. invi t
soul ui nit: .ili.<)iuiury jsoi-ivtj. J-.
.|.l lit' ;t alltil i lain. "lilt'. ilt.a.t'V?. at r i
Ail a aula a cuuiai? \\tili ait^.-.torii'S, '
aiitlsviciiiis, iifi'tiraU u.- iak>-s ami I
tlLsslaii f<;?. A ? L?it>! nyle.of gic'vll a
iiii oianye wan observed, the Hah
uwe'en motif being used.
Those present other than the ho? ^
essew were ilesclatitC*S ' liyrou J/C*y- 1
er, Mali)} .\iooi hea-.t. Diek Tate, it. (
Mrf lean, lla'Mer Wright. Hyburn |
"arboro, Atwootl MvDaniel, Joe 1
lord; Doris LiUlejolin, (jlaiiden,
laxter llayes, Jake Hord. laid Hold
l.eorge' I lord, llill Pirtnam.
ONIOR WOMAN'S CUB
MEETING
'i I'." Juilior* y. w.oans . Club inet
loada> eVet.i: T, .t.UL Till, at lli\?
lonn"of Mis Jaeofi ("ooper. wi ll
11Coupe li, .\ji i \V:. K Mammy, Jr
li- I lii" r.ii<1 , .alii' .Vii.-5 UtViel
Cohorts a > hO?ioA .
A SUiiiU -i s.lv'. A- A' ;i . ^ -i IJ> ' V?*
lOs'iL*S:i?.:>. aliii .kiiV* ? ll?V bUsltiOSS ui
UtiUl "v\**?.?' il. :uiVU '\+t I
njoyca ))> in- 4nv?*.i.t; til' ?iu* ciijb/
Us. Onu l'lwi it'i i?vil
?ore* prize.
.UNCHdON GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. lien V. Bc\mi had ;%>
iiiu-ncon gu*.bis . jtiJiUii, , .vt:. ilaiu-j
iill Sprouso. of Brooklyn. N V . .Ms !
laCblHll Sl?.OUs . S,.*C4? .u Ul V. iiiUl-l (
uii iColli'tfo; Mr. as.it .Mr.s. Kd Uv;uis .
lr. .1. M. ;Si- iHij-o* oi A-ih:r?on S. * |.\
ilr. and Mrs. 13. II. Huiniiiiil oi Liu- (
olhtoii . All and .Mi's. Lester Li.iin
i. Bessemer City.
JUOY CLUB ENTERTAINED
All's. W. T. \Y?.ity assisted by livr
iiother, Airs. Kiler.bc, was hostess '
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a ibi! SlitU\ Club and invited quests,
11 Tuesday afternoon at her home,
oloil'ul rail flow is vveiis. lt-< d
i.roiighout the house.
All's. Pride Kalteaide, president,
'resided. |
Mrs. JJesiei; Hoke had chaise ol
lie program. r
Mrs. Paul Mauney and Mrs. Proeor
Thompson interestingly discuss
d French. History of the 15th and
::th centuries.'
After the program a business
leeting was held. Mrs. Proctor
'hompson was elected President
r.cceedlng Mrs. Pride Rat terror.
Irs. Aubrey Mauney. Vice Presllent.
Mrs. Haywood Lynch. Scoreary,
succeeding Mrs. Chas. \Viliams.
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A delicious salad and sweet cour
;e was served to the guests.
MttOGE CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs. Charles Billing was hostess
o members of the Contract Bridge
Ilub entertaining at her home Tuea
lay afternoon.
Roses, chrysanthemums, zinnias
iud other flowers were effectively
irranged in decoration.
After the game a tempting salad
ind sweet course was served.
Those' playing included Mesdamesl
Jeorge Lattimore, Joe Noisier. K. IT.
\'ebb. Hunter Noisier. Arnold Riser
'aul Noisier, Jim Smith and Huyne
ilapkmer. * !
hostess to adelphian
;lub ano guests
Mrs. Arthur Hay was hostess to
nembers of the Adelphian. Club and
nvited guests entertaining at her
ion>e on Uaston strict on last i
fhursday afternoon.
Lovely fall flowers were- arranged
n living room and dining room.
Mrs. J. K. Anthony scored high !
ind Mrs. K. A. Harrlll. low. each re
elving attractive trophies. Mrs. ,
V. T.. Weir receiped floating prise
A tempting chicken salad, with ac
essories and a sweet course was
ierved.
tttend saturday game
Mr. and Mrs Hayne Blackmer,'
dr. and Mrs. Panl Noisier and
lonse guests. Mr. and Mrs Allen
rulln of New York City. attended
he V. M. I.-Davidson game in Char-|
otto Saturday. 1
THURSDAY, OCT 17. 1940
Personals
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Mr Clait'tictJ Coto.'tli continues j.
ii n at Itlj- homo licit.
?o?
Mi?r Mamie I'liHik. student ill.
Cil' i lisboi o Co 11 Lye, spelll lite week,
i n.d ? i u In i iiaii llts. ^ j
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Mi> Stun I.???, i<:' Columbia, s
t\, w.t: i un< s' >! lciutiv"; in-.Klnas
>i?ntii;i.i ilui tiiu tin- weekend.
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Mr. :\Vt|?o?i Ciain. Jr., is v I -1 - ,
in" . '" in-. ,v? k ill , riior j
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l';i;.l anil MrS. KhI'I \V' il- luvt'*<
I.'. I.. ! 1 i . i -i. !' ijn im o. ii liniiHK
r i v MotlKlHin.
? > >?,i ?i.n, ii n i
V! r .lint Mt> (ail M;i.'Hi?*> I'ft Tiiim
:Ui> .nU-li' tor "a trip to Xi w Yoik.
M-O?
Mi s jl (.' >|ni ikli' Jr., ii ttii iii-il
I'ui?<lu> fioui the I'wsl.vtt . ian bos
pita I where shi until t*0in ;(. niajm ,
xsi'\. I ii * ?\?ll . ,
(JJ?
Titer. will In- a supper a' tin- Pau
line Club. Iloiisv Friday niitlit, Oct[Sth
The public is lonltally Invited
to attend.
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,.1-awycr .1, |{. Itavis-is conTitud to
Ids iutjtic dith sick tress. His litany
fri?-: (U wish for liim a spool y re-!
ov< r.y. '
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Itoro'.hy Hoke, student a'
>V. i', . N C. (Jiccijsbot'). spc.ii;
tin-. w'i < I. ml hi j- homo- in Kings
MmttiliVP .
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tM anil ,\| s. .yllott .Ittlin of N't.r
. ? . t'.t,. tvci'l-'. l,|." I- jf Mi', ' jilt l I
,ti. Paid N-idcr during tit" past '
,v1 tv-cfnl. I
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\iiss Kuitii* Hon!. who works' in I
Ami > ike. was 'a u\ .*? tilt!
.v.'okctiil of iter sister. Mrs. C. If.
PaiN.'
Alis is luniplas and Mary Plonk
"p'c.-d the fatuous Kit U less Cay r,s
..i N-w Maii.it, Vu\. while on
,t motor trip throat: h the She.tan
i->ah Valley of Virginia to ce inly'.
\t it, . in.... i ..i> ? . ...
.?* iiiri ,ii i r>. .in-\ i/l im> Vil. .?11? J*
Margaret %'(.unwell. an<l Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Mt<!ill moved this week
to tli. Mrs. K. W. NVal apartments'
(itH'r Cold and faiisl.-r street.
Juicv Fr.uii Roil
"Makes" the Meal
\X/'HEN the family tires of berrics
plain and berries fancy,
try a new trick. It's raspberry roll
which folds juicy raspberries in a
crisp pastry. It's delicious, you'll
agree.
An aid to shorter hours indoors is
the new self-rising flour which
makes hot biscuits, cakes and desserts
in two shakes. The baking
powder and salt are ready-mixed
into it, thus a double saving of (1)
price of these two ingredients, and
(2) the time of sifting them with
the flour.
Try the new, speed flour in the
following summer dessert:
Raspberry Roll
Make pastry by cutting Vt cup fat
into 2% cups self-rising flour until
the mixture is thoroughly blended;
adding cold water a little at a time
to make a stiff dough. Roll pastry
in a rectangular shape, keeping it
about % inch thick. Brush lightly
with 1 egg white diluted in 2 tablespoons
cold water. Spread with 2
cups red raspberries, % cup sugar,,
2 tablespoons butter, and 1 tablespoon
self-rising flour. Roll as for
jelly roll. Wet the edges and press
together to keep in the juice. Brush
top of roll with remaining egg white,
prick with a fork, and place in a |
greased dripping pan. Bake in hot
oven (400 degrees F.) for 30 to 40
minutes. Serve with a hard sauce
made by beating M> cup butter to the
consistency of thick cream, sifting
in 1% cups confectioner's sugar
slowly, beating until the mass is
fluffy, then adding 1 teaspoon flavorins
extract.
ONE STEP WON'T
GET YOU THERE
And One AD Won't Bring
Success--You Must Keep On
Advertising
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Kennon Blanton j
At Terminal Ser. Station j" -
PHONE NO. 10 j : ^ jST
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Ill,- Modern Mer? 1 ;?nt j'I'erritorv
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NEW LOYKLINKSS I OR I HK LADlV.S I
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Just received Brand Nov numbers in Yardler
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such as Bond Street Lipstick in new shades.
Bond Street Toilet Water and Bond Street Ousting
Powder, the Popular Trio package of Toilet
Waters and Ix>tus Lavender.
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Come and see these new creations by Yard ley.
Kings Mountain Drug Co. '
The Rexall Store
Phones 11 and 81 j
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MYERS
Tweed Suits in Diagonal Weave. All Wool, Blue
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and Tan .Mixtures. 'Puree Button, Single breasted
sack styles?
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One Pair Pants
14.95 :
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19.95 !!
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Mens* Overcoats
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They are the newest styles and are real values.
Wll-made for warm wearand styles. Sport ami Iff
Dress models in the latest 1910 colors.
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Two Groups to Select From 11
12.50 & 14.95
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Myers'Dept. Store I
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