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Meeting of Tuesday
Afternoon Book Club
IBB*^'TS5r of thi! Thursday Afternoon
Book Club aud a fed invited guests
at her home last week. * j
Poluseitas and other decorations
suggestive of the Yuletlde season;
were arranged throughout the home
Mrs. Manly Moorhead piestded
and Mrs. II. N. Moss hud charge of
the program which consisted of al
Christmas Story by Alexander Wool
cott. read -by Mrs. K. N. Balrd; Mary j
^Margaret McBrlde's story, a Christmas
Tree, by Mrs. P. J}., Patrick;'
Mrs. Moss gave a sketch of the life
and work of Woolcott and MeBride
Mrs.' ;C. E. Neisler concluded t)ie
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PHONES 10-E AND 88 A
program with an article on Christ- J
man. li?4U.
The hostess assisted by Mrs.' uy
| chicken salad course with accessor >1
ies und a sweet course! . u
Study Club Meets With
Mrs. J. R. Davis -3
Members ol the Study Club und ?
a number of additional pue**.s were (
entertained Tuesday artemoon at
the home of Mrs. j. It. iDavis ol.
Mountain street J^rhe " lovely colonl- 1'
at home was aUructively decorated
with polnsettus, candles and green-: sl
ery in holiday spirit.
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Following U sliort business period il
Mrs. Davis, program leader, present lj
ud the mid-winter club study ot B
Noted Women of Yesterday and To- B
day, In a brief summary of past pro S'
grains on the subject. She then pre- s<
seated Mrs. Proctor Thompson, who b
gave a most interesting b.iography h
of Amy Lowell, followed by selected s?
readings of Mlsd Imwell's poems. il
Alda Jean Davis delighted the si
guests with a piano solo, after li
which Mrs. W. T. Welt g ave a j C
scholarly discussion of Harriett' si
Monroe's life and works. K
At the conclusion of the program N
Alda Jean Davis played Christmas d
carols while the hostess. assisted Si
by Mrs Iteece Jlarville. Mrs. Jl. C. in
Sprinkle, Jr., Miss Mildred Lowrauce.
and Miss Louise Morris.> serv ;<
ed a delectable salad and sweet
course carrying out the holiday
motif. p
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IRS. A. H. PATTERSON,
tenders Program of Music
Misses Virginia and Frances Sunt
lerndou, rendered a proKr.itn of
iuhIc at the home of Mr. aud Mr?
rank ^Summers on laal Friday, aft
rnoon.jA tow friends and teachers
ere invited to hear the young peole
and were high in their praise
t the splendid rendition of the fol-{
iwlug numbers. Duet, Sweet Jaslino.
Vedoru, by Misses Frances
ltd Virginia summers; Solo, Sq'it: Is
in the. Woods, by William Hern
on; solo, Ijittie Hel Feather, Hobhi.
Frank Summers, Jr.; solo. .Dane
ig Sprite, Bohm. Miss Frances
uminers; duet, March of tlie Ca
ets, Frank Summers', Jr. and Win
am Herndon; solo. The Fountain,
ohm. Miss Virginia Summers; due?
irds in the Branches, Miss Frances
ummers and Frank" Summers, Jr.;
>lo, Walt/, in Springtime, Kogers,
y William Herndon; solo, Swingig
on the'Gate. Richter, by Frank
ummors; solo. Minuet in G," Beeloven.
Miss Frances Summers;
jlo, The Cr.own, Rislier, by Wilain
Herndon; solo. Souvenirs from
hopin. by Miss Virginia Summers;
?lo, Dalaucellc, Wachs, by Miss
ranees Summers; solo,' Narcissus,
evin; by Miss Virginia Summers;
uet, March Militaire. Schubert, by
[isses Virginia and Frances Sum- ("
lers.
Following i lie program delicious
sire slim ell tx were served.
iirthday Dinner
Mrs. Aivin Yarbrough and Miss
bbie Barber were joint hostesses
i a Birthdav Dinner St'mdav ho^or
ig their mother, Mrs. B. G. Burers's
77th birthday, and Mrs. R. A
cott, who was 76. at' the home of
10 former on Battleground avenue.
A bountiful dinner was served buf
>t style to the following relatives
id friends: Mrs. B. G. Barber and
irs. R. A. Scott, the honorees; Mes
<mes S. S. Weir. W. G. Hughes,
:tss Veatrlce Weir, Victoria Hughj.
Katherine Ware, Mr. B. K. Barfl
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jLlelephone
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Many southern in- | |j
dustries are strenuously at
work building new plants,
expanding existing ones,and
generally gearing their facilities
ana man-power to advance
the nation's defense
program.
It is a tremendous and
urgent job they have taken
on. Their rapidly increasing
communications needs create
an equally important job of
service expansionior theTelephone
Company/ including
the engineering and installation
of enlarged telephone
facilities in many localities.
These industries are going |
ahead with their production
and expansion activities and
plans, with confidence that
the Telephone Company will
meet their telephone needs
promptly and fully. Their
daily reouirements are being
provided now, and the thou- ,
sands of highly trained telephone
workers are prepared
with materials and experience
to meet whatever service
demands the future holds.
tOVTIIM BELL TELEPHONE
ARB TELEOBAPN COMPART
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ber, John B. Barber. Ray Barber.
Alvln Yarbrough. Eddie Yarbrough,
and the hostesses.
The only decoration for the dining
looin table whs the pretty birthday 1
cake of whit-e, with pink rosebuds.
The honoreoa received many nice
gifts.
Pressley-Hieks
Rev. and Mrs. Johu Hicks. Sr.. of
Kings Mountain announce '.lie marriage
.of their daughter. Verna. to
Odell Pressley, son of James Press'ey
and* the. Mrs. PreSsler -.f the
Heth-Waie section. The marriage
the home of Rev. and Mrs A. O.
Kurgeahl. TIt - -ring service was uaed
and those witnessing the ceremony
were Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Core
lister and brother-in-law ~ol the
groom, and Mr. and Mrs. P. i>. Hern
don. The >oung couple took their
vows Ik fore an improvised altar
of evergrfens banked on the mantle
Mrs. Pressley wore as her wedding
costume, a powder blue dress
with navy accessories, and a should
der bouquet of pink rosebuds anu
baby breath fern. She is an attractive
and capable young lady, having
received her education .in. the KingsMountain
high school. Mrs. Presslev j
lias since held a position with 'he
Margrace Mill.
Mr. Pressley, a very promising
young man, received his education
in the Urover school, and holds a
position with the Margrave Mill.
Mr. anil Mrs. Pressley plan to set
up housekeeping immediately and
will occupy an apartment at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs Claude Edwards
on the old battleground road.
Personals
. Mis H, X. Moss returned - Tuesday
from a .visit of several days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I
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B. A. SMITH i
Now Open for Business
In His Old Location
on N. Piedmont Ave.
With A New Line of
?Dry Goods
?Groceries
?Xmas Candies and
Fruits
OPENING SPECIAL
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?iigars ?
?Pipes ?
?Bill Folds ?Lighters
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We are better Prepared
Kings U
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Pompadour style for Fashion history once more I)
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+ topsy-turvy, so in tfiis Fall and Winter of 1940 ;;
+ and 1941 will American women favor more fern- !
| inine fashions and more elaborate coiffures ac- ;;
% rented by distinctly formal hair ornaments. '
| . Call Today For Appointments - ;
| Ask For Your Christmas Remembrance?Soft- ;;
+ _Skin Cream, For The Hands.
f Vera's Beauty Shop
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(unusual/ candies
A part of everyone's Merry Christmas is a nice box oi candy. Give 4
I her Holhngsworth's made "For Those Who Love Fine Things."
f Your iavorite package comes with special Christmas decorations,
at no extra cost, or in special gilt packages.
Kings Mountain Drug Co.
The Rexall Store
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Bath Powder ?Sheaffer Fountain Pens
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Compacts t ?Bibles
Perfume ?Stationery .1
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Cutex Sets ?Photo Albums
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than ever before to Serve your Christmas Needs
huntain Drug Co.
Phone 41 and ft