' ' ' " ~ ? *./ A1' r . t. . "v * ' r+e*' ' ' ' " ' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL of INTE Meeting of Gleaners CLass Mrs. Gilbert Hord und Mrs 1>. M Bridges were hostesses to members of the Gleaners Class of the First Baptist Church entertaining at ' the tomaii Bute fall flowers were arranged In decoration. Mrs. Wray Klrby conducted the . Palmollve, 3 for .............. 20c Klek, 3 for 25c 8m. Super Suds, 3 for 2Cp Bars* Super Suds 23c Lge. Octagon Soap, 6 for 25c Lge. Octagon Powders, 6 for ...25c 8m. Octagon Soap, 10 for 23o 8m. Octagon Powders, 10 for ..23c Octagon Toilet, 2 for 9c Octagon Cleanser, 2 for 9c Octagon Granulated, 3 for . . 25c Hollywood. 3 for Crystal White, 3 for 14c Alexander's Store STRUT FOR THANKSGIVIJ . '. V. ' - ' V.v . Extra i. TWO WA1 $5. Ask about our new Angoi and lipstick, all for $1.00. ' x Beauty Phone 88-R Mi 1 1 li Cons Miss THUB Bring in your figure qu flatter hips, about straig be solved with amazingl: . : [4. \ I The simple, exclusive 1 that make for your coi how well it can work fo: ities of doth in comple Belk V A' ' T* HAPPENINGS REST to V PHONES 10 R AND 88 devotional, Mrs. Manly Moorbead bad charge I of the t-uteitaiumeal feature of the! meeting which wus iu the nature o! a ''I'aclvUg* Party." In the vegetable contest iiud can contest. Mis. Wray j-j?gaajan?-??pfttrnr*''* i I'uul Hendricks were prize winners. Member brought packages ' con- tainftig canned products and other foods^ to b? distributed to route one in need. The refreshments were vied up in pacagcs making an nlttactiv* plate. ; Members present Included Mesdaines Charlie lilalock, E. K. Roberts, lliulf Col|, Mtut| Moorhfrud,Itichurd Jlord, Clyde Lindsay, Klmer Logan. Earl Tate, Maxle Yarboro. Alvln Yarboro, Ray Kirby, Isaac Mel QUI, Shelly Gibson, Cletus Blucfcwell and J. P. Dillard. Visitors In- | eluded Mrs. B. N. Barnes, Mrs Paul!' Jleudrlcks and Miss Lucy Hambrlgbt, * . < , | 4 Birth Announcement Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond \ Poster. Wednesday, and 8 V- pound j daughter." Mrs. Poster was before . marriage, Miss Ruby Falls. * o- " ' . . . I ; #... - i .... Special /T2S FOR 00 ' 1 a face powder, range ** .* . ' j "a's Shoppe rs. J. B. Falls, Manager >ult A Figure Ex ene Cramer New SDAY AND FRIDAY ONL' estions. What to do about th hter line. over, the derriere, i Y comfortable, modern found ^ _ Figure.-; F?i ?Note 1. They siipp 2. No crowdii 3. Snugger fi phragm ai 4. Shoulder s 5. Flat back; 6. Fewer hosi TO BACK feature gives yoi mfort, figure-line improveiu r you; how you get the supei te comfort. *s Dept. ! IB KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, /OMEN ? ' ... . " ' * * ?" a MRS* A. H. PATTERSON, Meeting Of Thursday Afternoon Book Club Mis. DC Muuttey hostess to uiiWubet s of the Thursday Afternoon A pleasing arrangement or fall tlowers made the rooms unusually uttiULllve. Mrs. It. L Maunev arranged an en joyable program oil- Thanksgiving. Mrs. Manly Moorhead gave an an introduction, a synopsis of the origin 01' Thanksgiving concluding with the messages of President itoosevelt and Gov. iClyde A. Hoey., Mrs. 10. A. Ilarrill read an article. This Thuuksglvlng in America, by Booth Turkington, and Mrs. C. E. Neisler told of, Sharing With The Unfortunate. Two of Joyce Kilmer's poems read by Miss Retta Bvar were enjoyed. The program waas concluded with a humorous selection by Mrs., W. K. Mauney. . During the business session the, following officers were elected for coming year: Mrs. M-. L Harmon, president; Mrs. H. N. Moss, vice president; Mrs. Manly Moorhead; secretary and Mrs. it. L. Maunc-y treasurer. The hostess served a salad and sweet course. P. .T. A. Musical Tea Saturday Afternoon Anyone interested in the welfare .it the child is invited to attend the | nusical tea of The Parent-Teacher Association of Central School to be iiven Saturday afternoon . at the liome of .Mrs. Charles S. Williams Iroin 3:30 to 5:30. An interesting program has been arranged and nuslo lovers are in store for a real treat. A silver offering will be taken and the proceeds will go to aid the underprivileged children in the school. The program follows: First group (3:30 P. M.) Chorus: ? Prayer of Thanksgiving, Old Dutch Melody; Oi* Carolt-i r.a, Cooke; Avis Mae Warlick, Jackie Falls, Jean Hord, Bmelyn Gilles pie, Frances Summers, Betty Hayes Louise Harrison, Laura Randall. Piano:?Trees ? Rasbach; Coast ing ? Burleigh: Rachel McClain. Reading: ? Milking Time ? Robert Service: Sara iH^rndon. Solo: ? Land of the Sky ? Blue Water ? Cadman: Mrs. Charles Wll Hams. III,,..- . i- " rlami. ?- Dtiuuus iu /v ?f c nopin. Miles Mauney. Second group (4:15 P. M.) Piatio: ? On the Ice at SweetBrier; Village Dance: Frances Williams. Solo: ? I'll Never Ask You to Tell pert York Styjist ! tat diaphragm, about ire problems that can ations. Flattery at a Price ou Can Pay! S/uRack indations $2.98 i These Features:? ly cannot "ride up." tig, bulging or gaping, tting in waist; flat diand abdomen traps stay put. flat hip-lines, iery runs.5 ? * ' i all these advantages tent and poise. YoaTI see *ior figure molding qual Store ' ' ' ' ?9 V' * - ' V % '' > ' - j ,>, ; ; ' _ * s . ? V*'.. THURSDAY, NOV. 21. 1940 i ' Betty Wutterson. Reading: ?. Aux Italleus ? Lipi niau: Betty Bee Neisler. Piano Duet: ? Murche Mllitalr -?.'Schubert: .Virginia and.' Krauces Summers. Solo: ? Mrs. E. W. Neal. '* Piano: ? Ballade in P Major Chopin: Ernest Mauuey. Meeting of Study Club Mrs. B. S. Peeler Was hostess tl members oi the Study Club and In vised guest* entertaining at he home on East King street Tutsdu; evening. ' ' The home was tastefully arrange* with i lir.vsauthcinuiua and greener; "i yriM'-irlrn r " * ot tile piogram. featuring a eontiti u.it ion 01 .the study on Famous Wo uo ii. Mn. O. \V. Myers diseussei .Madam Curie and' Mrs. liarle: Campbell gave a review of the bool A Woman Surgeon, by Itosalie Slat gliter Morton. 'A salad court*? with aeoessorlet and a sweet eourse was serv?|l.' ' Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. E. A. Smith was hostess ti members of her bridge club at hei I home 011 Tuesday afternoon. * Chrysanthemums and other fa! flowers were arranged in detoratioi /\ tea course was servea anei the game. Those playing Included Mesdamei George Baltimore, K. H. Webb. Cha les Dilling, Booth Gillespie, Jo< Nei'sler, Paul Nelsler, Hayne Black met' and the hostess. Personals Mrs. S. H. Walker of Bessetnei City was a week-end visitor of hei sisteu. Mrs. J. -A. Walker . ?o? Miss Kathleen Owen visited he! i parents in Salisbury for the week end. ' ?o? Leon. Wolfe left recently for Wasl Ington, p. 0.. where he has accept ed a petition. ? ?o? / ' Mr. and Mrs. Price Patterson ol ihavenel, S. C., spent the paat week sjtfth relatives in this section. Mrs. E. W. Griffin and childret will spend Thanksgiving with Mrs Griffin's father, Mr. R. W. Kurfees in Mocksville. Miss Dorothy Hoke student at W C. U. N. C., Greensboro, spent th< mmmmmmmmammmmmmamtmm I An Even 3HI SIL Hfl Ml ^ H H ^ ' J ^ This exceptional silv< manufacturers. Be sm mas Giving. * U Bel* 1 v ' ', 1 '* '. *'. - ' "-'. * \ '. ' \ # * ,; ,'* , '. . %v ' . . ' *. . . ' ' 'i week-end at her home in Kings H Mguutain. ? . ?o? e Airs. B. A. Murray and two child reu of Greenwood, S C? were visl tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Y. K. Throneburg during the week eud. Mr. and Mrs. Y. F Throneburg had Us guests Sunday Mrs Throneburg'" } parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Mur ' I For Than : trijoij fliese I rfilrK /%/n to!,, ^ c^AeAhl ' 4^ Hollingsworth's Unusual Candies carefully made of the finest ingredi that the world affords. We keep these candies just as fres! possible . ...we receive them direc fast express . . . and, if for any res whatsoever, your box of fiollingswo: P is not in perfect condition, we gladly replace it with a fresh box. i Remember our Candg Department v gou want the finest candies ... A lutelg Fresh. Juw'nqJzi'c (UNUS UAL/ CANDIES 1 Kings Mount Phones 41 J ^ t You Cannot Afforc LE! 53-P( VERW) You'll Be Proud Ol Grace Camelia 1 In Fine Woode $15.95 ^1 Value <pj HERE'S WHAT Teaspoons ? Table Spoons ? Dinner Forks ? i Holkw-H a; idle Knives ? Salads ? ;rware set is made by one < art and buy a set for your o SE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN .? /? * v . " ; \ ' .. .'JA': .... . ^ ? ray and her brothep, Lama* ? of Maiden. ,?3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F Tturntwe son and Mr. and Mrs. Htrswi K Lynch spent the past wee****! Atlanta, Ga., where tb| .v artteadmt> the Oh.-Tech vts. Alabama tMtkd< game. ksgiving i inn Caridies h as HdRRV Krtf . iiv/Lfi/1 UVA 115 1S0D TUPODHI rth's :: 0 (\ PANS 192* 0 ain Drug Co. and 81 1 To Miss! : Set! \RE -. # ' i I ,< r? vi /-v % . i us quality ' '3 if ul ^ i Pattern n Chest 10.00 < YOU GET f 78 Iced Tea Spoons -8 Dessert Spoons m . -1 Butter Knife 1 Sugar Shell . I -1 Cold Meat Fork I of the world's largest I wn use and for CJirut- I ' 'a" ^B *

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