f == JV; A SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I of INTE |K . : Entertain Members Of Legion Auxiliary . Mrs. J B. Muimoy and Mrs. J. M Khea wi'rc hostesses to members of ' the American l,eKion Auxiliary, oner, Tuesday afternoon. The home was made unusually at tractive and cheerful, with decorations of' lovely fall flowers. Mrs. A O. SarKeutit had charge of .v. the devotlonar concluding wi'.li an 1 WORK-IT'S^Y I rToU EVEREH AD^l f A DAY when you fait tense,^ Jumpy, irritable? A NIGHT when you were wakeful and reetleae? Over-taxed nerves are likely to cause loss of friends, loss of sleep, loss of pleasure, time missed from work, family quarrels, physical and mental suffering. The next time you feel nervous, try the soothing effect of one or two Dr. Miles Effervescent Nervine Tablets. Try Dr. Miles Effervescent Nervine Tablets for Sleeplessness due to Nervousness, Nervous Irritability, Nervous Headache, Excitability and Restlessness. Your aaooey hsckjf you are not eaAt raws Draw Btm hd Packas* U4 mmfmCrn* *ask*f* jfrV' DR.MILES TCraNERVINE TABLETS lpwl B y during our Philco A $25 value . . . yours abs Record the voices of family make permanent records ol grams, mail "voice letters". < see how you can get the I Recording Unit jree! ' Kings Mc 1T1J UJ 2nd ? ?. i - * * 9 Enter's II The 1 MY FREE PARKING SPA< I ' 1 HAPPENINGS REST to \ PHONES 10-R AND 88 urttcle ou TtoanksKiying. Mrs. J. K Mauiie) lead a paper on Armistice and Mesd.unes f'au! Mauney and liuxter Hayes read incs suiii-s from the National Commando! ami Auxiliary ITcstdeiil. lanuil^i^Ulnniowoi^tlwo|T^ served during the social hour. Meeting Of Vera Sargeant Circle The regular meeting of the Vera SarReant Clrclo of the FTiVt Caplist Church was held Monday evenIiir at the home of Mrs. John Maun ey on Church Street with Mrs. Mauu ey and Mrs. M. U. Connor ts - hostesses. The home was arranged with love ly fall flowers. Mrs. A. G. Sargeant had charge of the devotional service. Mrs. Wray Kirby wus ill charge of an Interesting program the topic of which was "'Faithful Amid Persecution ? Europe." Those assisting ot. the program were Mesdames Bryan Hord. ,I>. M. Bridges, J. M. Rhea. W. \V. Souther and Miss Annie Roberts After the business session the hostesses served delicious refreshments. Palmolive, 3 for .............. 20c Klek, 3 for. 25c Sm. Super Suds, 3 for 25c Large Super Suds " 23c Lgc. Octagon Soap, 6 for ...... 25c Lge. Octagon Powders, 6 for .. 25c Sm. Octagon Soap, ..10 for ....... 23c Sm. Octagon Powders, 10 for ..23c Octagon Toilet, 2 for 9c Octagon Cleanser, 2 for 9c Octagon Granulated, .3 for .... 25c Hollywood, 3 for 14c Crystal White, 3 for 14c Blalock's Grocery Mart KvVflTeayt JubifeeV^^^tf olutely free! and friends, radio pro2ome in . . . hito Home HUUrI rantain Furn \ :. . - . ' _ > ***. . . ; v-"* -f,-' * '" *:' ' '- V.; '? . * - ' * . . * ', '. ' -- . - . ! rs' 4M ts Second V Sale For Ev< ERS' 1 CE IN REAR - r?B KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. t VOMEN ( MRS- A. H. PATTTERSON, Hostess To D. A. R. Mrs. \\ K.' Mautley whs .hostess. to members of tiro Colonel Kredfr iek itmnbrUclit Chaptet J> A It., u'. to i' Home last Wednesday ( i aimed a itli fall flowers , The no : ini.' was opened With! soiik "America.*: Mrs. 1?. t\ Mauney . hml ellarKe of the |iruxnuii. Mrs. |( Arthur Ilu> lead u paper on the i'uit Industry I'lay* in Defense. Mrs: | C, K. Xetster. proaebtod Crossnure j School uiul asked foi .donations lot | a box for the students. , - The pro kram whs concluded with an article ; from Good Housekeeping; Magazine by Mi>. Wendell Wilkte. J iuting the business session thi ' Chapter voted to s|>onsor an Taslef ' Service at the Kings Mountain Hut- ' tleground on Kustgr Sunday, after noon at 3:.00 o'clock. The hostess served a salad course with accessories and a sweet course. Meeting Of Womans Club The, regular meeting of the Senior Womans Club was held last Friday jufternoou, w*h the president, Mrs. (I). C. Mauney. presiding The meeting was opened with sonu. "America," followed by the Flag Salute. An enjoyable and helpful feature of the afternoon's program was a demonstration by Mesdumes It. U Utughridge and J. It. McClurd of Shelby on the "Art of a Decorative' Party Plate." .During the business session the Club voted to sponsor a elass on Home Hygiene at one of the mills. The, club also went on record as fa voriug an appropriation by. the State for the Caswell Training School, for underprivileged children and voted to send 41 message to State Budget Committee, to that effect. During the social hour refreshments consisting of sandwiches, cot fee, etc., were served. ^ Make your own rocords o* homo. Family, friondt. ? iiture Co. *. .. vy. : ""* . \ letk With A. eryone! Barg [)EPAR ?DRESS SHOPPI * ' : > ' "~ v . ' '.. '* Jf '. '. , THVRSIMY. NOV. 14. 1940 Entertain At Bridge ?nd Rook i Mrs. L>. P. Baker anil Mrs. Philip Baker, Jr.i were hostesses at a lovely party at the Wonians Club ou Pelnay evening, honoring Miss Victoria Hughes, bride-elect, and - Mrs. 11. H. Houston of Pageland. The Club rooms wet.)i?a>igeij with a profusion of fall flowers. 1 Klein n tables of bridge and rook J were in play Mis. 11. S. Uluekmer scored high in bridge with Mrs. ' Cindy King making ' second high ! Mi*. It. I. Muoney stored high iu look and Mr*. P. K. Pinger made M.coiid high lift* were presented Miss Hughes and-Mr* Houston, M.-IV -*!. titieMs included Mir i i?.......... I ... II *4 .IIUUIIV,? I | J S Not man. C, E. Neisler, I). C. Mauney, K. L. Mauney, \V. K Mauney, W A. Kidenhour, Nevitt Hughes Ermine Martin, \V. U. Ungues. Miss Leone Patterson and Dorothy Patterson. Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. It. H. Webb was hostess to members of her bridge club at her home on West-Mountain street Tuesday afternoon. Full flowers were arranged in the living room where two tuhles of bridge were in play., A delicious, chieken salad, hot toasted sandwiches and other ucces sories ami a sweet course was served. Those playing included Mesdames George Lattiniore. E. -A. Smith, llun ter Neisler, ('harles Dilling, Charles Williams'. Hocjh Gillespie, J.iay ne Ulackmer and Joe Neisler. Meeting Of Social Club Mrs. J>- C. Mauney entertained, members of the Social Club on last Thursday afternoon. Chrysanthemums, roses and other lovely fall flowers were arranger! throughout the home. Special out-of-town guests "were Mrs. Hunter Mauney and Mrs. W. W. Glenn of Lincolton. The hostess served a tempting salad course with accessories. Attend Club Meeting In Lineolnton Mesdames D. 'C Mauney.. C. E Neisler, H. T. Fulton and W. A. Hi detihoar attended a meeting of a book el lib at the home of Mrs. W W. Glenn at Lincohuon Wednesday. Lovely Party At Womans Club Mrs. W. S. Dilling and Mi's Booth Gillespie were hostesses at a lovely party at the Romans Club on Wednesday afternoon. Gate fall flowers brightened tho club rooms. Fifteen tables of bridge and rook were in play. " Attractive prizes were awarded Mrs. R. H. Webb, for high scoie, and Mrs. Jim Smith for low score in bridge; Mrs. L. C. Parsons for high score *in rook and Mrs. W. F. Michael of Gastonia, low score. .Delicious refreshments consisting of a salad course with accessories and an Ice course was served. Out-of-town guests included Mes-1 ? dditional Val * ains For All! :TMEIN 2 SECOND FLOOR? j. ?. * ? ? ^*?V. "*TT v ' . 1 . V J, ' ' . dames O. \V. ltagan. P. K. Palls. \V. V: Michael, M. H Curry. G V Putter son ant J L. Adams, all of'Gastonl# . Personals Mrs. 11. II. Houston an 1 sons, lloppe and Kddie of iVigeland spent the weekend with friends in Kings Mountain. : ?o? i Miss Pauline Goforth .... student at Plora McDonald Coll' go, Itod Springs. spent the wi'sjet iitl at her j I.onie itt Kings Mountain -oMr .lint lleindon has returned home from a trip to Hulliiiune where he attended tin Navv-Noti' . ... mr I ifitfn -oMrs I'.in] r Peterson retnsm it" to , Greenville, S after a. visit ot j several weeks with M anil Mis Harold lluimii-utt. ?o?? Mrs. M J. l.yneh. and lit J1 > grand son. Ik.vy John Smith. Of Goldhere I is exp- > 'ed Mo arrive this afternoon j to visit Mr. aud Mrs Haywood K Lynrl\ and family. Mrs. l.yr.'ch came especially to stay with tire I,vnch 'children while Mr. and Mis. Uynch accompany Mr. and Mrs. Charl"s Thoniusson to Atlanta for the weekend. SV-*o? 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