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ST-rr;-.* V " ? ?" : ' ' ?. . . 1 " ? SOCIAL AND PERSONAL of INTE Senior Womans Club To Meet Tlio Senior Woman's Club wilt luvvt Kritlay afternoon at .1. Itu tit the- lounge of lilt' cllll) house. Ail interesting program ha "been tyruiiised' Its the program % commit tee. Ml Ooorgo Ware of the (las' totiia Coea-Coki Mottling Co wilt show si hi en of flower arratigianeiits ami r4v<! a souvenir huBket ot these arrangements to ttTl present. Hostesses foi the afternoon will be Mrs. .Jonah Thomussoti, E. \V. Uriffin and J. It. Davis. Hostess At Lovely Parties Mis. J K." Willis was hostess* at l two lovely puttie*, entertaining at > her home 011 West Mountain street V last Friday. On Friday inoiMtiiig Mrs. Willis en tertained -at a bridge-breakfast with guests making up six tables." An elaborate breakfast was served. Mrs. ltoyster of Columbia. S. C., made high sco^e and Mrs. Paul Mauney low. In the afternoon three tables of bridge ami two of roO"k were in pla> with Mrs. George Moss scoring high in bridge and Mm.. Ilill Souther scoring high in rook. A delicious frozen sained. with accessories and "a sweet , course was served. The house was arranged through out with snapdragons, sweet peas ami larkspur. Hostess To Thursday Afternoon Book Club -'"Mrs. .1. M. Patterson was hostess to members of the Tlutrsday .Afternoon Hook Club and invited guests entertaining ut Iter home on West Mountum street. Lovely flowers were arranged in the hull, living room find music j room. Mrs. .1. O. Plonk, program cnuirmiin. presented Miss Retta Ilyars. teacher of expression in the city school. Miss llvurs in turn presented four of her pupils who delighted the guests with readings. The hostess assisted hy Misses l.eone Patterson.. ' Saralee Harrill SPE( 1 ?FOR LIMITEI $7.50 A good Permanent Wave greater beauty because ii - ends. Correct hair styling wave. It means correct sfl - medium, or in between. S ?Every Wave Call today for i Phone Ruth's Beai "Best Manicu Hot Weal COOL OFF AT OUF ?SATURDi 25c Banan; Kings Mount THE REJ Pka i 'I ? ? j i -..L '. v. ' ... *. - :+."?**' *. VT 1 i ; HAPPENINGS REST to V . ; -.4 .. .-'.? "m- ) .' : / ' - . - *v . . .. PHONES 10 R AND 88 aii.il Fllizuheili Plonk, . served t I umptinit Htiad and sw" < i course. ' Falls-Ivey "Irs 1 H. Palls anitnuiiees. tlit- niurriaite. of her sister Sarah' Mitchell to Alton Ivey Green vlllp, S. Not .Id, l!i4u, The above announcement tame as a ?<Jmplete surpTTse to the' number "of friends and relative's of Mrs. i?i> Mi#. Ivey is the \dunitcsi dan Kilter of the lute Mr. uhd Mrs. J. T llonl of tliis plane. l-'iriisltiiiK uer stiiules at_ tile Central I Liith TJSV year and a member oi the itradnatiin: class. Mrs. Ivey has a pleasing personality and a charm and liisiuty all her own. . Mij Ivey is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. (j. \\\ Ivey-. The young couple will ihl'he ilioir home here! ' * Celebrates Birthday Little Miss Susan Moss celebrated her fifth birthday "sV'ednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. N. Moss. Iter grandmother. Susan greeted hdr guests at (hp.door in-a blue taffeta and peach net evening dress. After numerous games arid stories the children were invited into the dining room for birthday cake, ice creator"and candies, favors were balloons and stirkers. isiisan wa? the recipient of many gifts. I Entertains At House ' ! Party f Paul Nelsior. Jr.. Is c in staining a (group of friends at a house , party ' tilts week at Lake Waccaniavv and Crystal BeacTT. "Mr. afb? 'Mrs. Prank" Hoyle. Jr., of Burlington are chap| eroning the party. \ Those enjoying Mr. Neisler's hos pitality are Misses Muuflfed Lowranee of Mooresvilf?. IC. C.. Sara | Robinson of Chester. S. C\. Katliryn Starling of "(JT-eenVille and Madge Boyd of Kings Mountain, and Messrs LawreTTce PaTtrikk. James Rattcrree and Paul FafrTcit. :ial ) TIME ONLY? turice QA nanent * / . means longer wear and t eliminates burned, dry 1 is as important as the tyling if you are tall, hort lengths for petites. Guaranteed? Appointment i 73 iity Shoppe re in Town." ther Relief L SODA FOUNTAIN 1Y SPECIAL? a Split 15c tain Drag Co. laia store nes 41 and 81 * .1 .i. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAL ^OMEN MRS- A. H. PATTERSON, Legion Auxiliary Meets Member* of the' Legion Auxiliary J mei Tuesday evening at Hie .home of Mrs. KuiifUQ Mathis with Mrs. iiaxter llayes. joint liostesS. Mr* j W. \V. Souther had charge of the program, which featured llag day ' VisdUtnes John Head, TTunene Mathis, i'tlde ltatterree and J. N Gain ble assisted with" tile program. Gifts were received for the Vetet'aTis Hospital. in Fayetteville. 1' was announced that Miss Martha Me ('Vain would leave Sunday for Girl ; State at Greensboro, which is spoil sored by the Legion Auxiliary. Following the program refreshments were served. .. Cooper-Plonk Wedding | To Take Place In ./line Of cordial interest to the many friends of the couple will he ' the announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage of MissMargaret Cooper, daughter of Kev. and Mrs. K. C. .Cooper, of Kings Mountain and Columbia, S. C? to Mr. George Plonk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Plonk of Kings t Mountain. Tile following invi'tu| lions have been issued: Kev: and Mrs. Edgar Claudius Cooper request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Margaret (a .Inlet ta. to " Mr. George Webb Plotik Thursday, tlie twenty sixth of June at half jifter five o'clock Saint Matthews Lutheran Church Kings Mountain. North Carolina. .... Personals f Earle 'STyers Is visiting "Billy ' Uoyee in Charlotte. r~ ??? 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe HousCr of California liave been visiting Mr. Houser's mother. Mrs. M. L. Hottser. ) L ?o? / Hubert Aderholt has been spend ing several days in Charleston this week. ?o? . Mr. and Mrs. Clay Poston of Val dese were guests of. Mrs. M. L. Hon ser Sunday. ??o Dr. ami Mrs.' L. P. Baker are on [ tin extended trip to Baltimore. Md., and other places in fTRU section. I X . ??? [ ( Mr. ana" Mrs. ,J. K. "^TJTIncy are Jut an extended trip to (lie Pacific Coast.' "* j _o_ Mrs. George. P. Davis..of Charlotte spent the past week-end with Mrs. C. K. Noisier.. ?o? Miss Vivian Prince visited in | Charlotte the first few days of litis week. Mrs. Jacob Cooper has been confined to her home since' Thursday with a sore throat. j ?o? Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smathers ot Charlotte. spent the . week end in , Kings Mountain. ?o? Mr. and ,Mrs. Claude Kliyne left lust-Saturday for a rest of several weeks In Florida. ?o? Billy Ruddock suffered an injury to his hand last Tuesday at tin Margrace Mill. ' V ?0? Miss Pauline Mauney. small daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Paul Mauney is sick at her home. j?o? Ernest Mauney went to Myrtle Beach for the week end being the guest of Bill Page. ?o? Mr. 'Vijliam Whitvsitlos of Wash ; Inpton. 0. t'.. has been visiting liis sister. Mrs, Bryan Honl th,s week. ?o? Dr. II. N. Balni uiid Mr. \V. E. Blakely attTiETr-ci comiitetic-Pinent at Ei'skine College. . DON'T FORGfc/r Father's Day Wide assortment of useful gifts to select from PIEDMONT DRUG STORE | Save with Safety At Your Rexall Store Phone 38 V, t / ? .* ' , 4 U THURSDAY. JUNE 12. 1941 '1 1 ' ' Mrs. John Rowland has as b?*r i guest Mrs. Mao Royaler of Columbia. 3. C:. vMi'c. lie it 11. ilea in has accepted a posit Uii with Myers Department Store. ' ". J ?0? , Miss Dorothy Cornwall of Rlshnp vile. S. ('., hits be.en visiting' relatives In Kings Mountain. ? o? Miss Virginia laigau left Monday for limine to enter the summer seltdol. . v ? 0? Mi ,iimI Mis. 1'iti Seeg'.rts of Troy X. \v< fe. recent guests of Mr. ami Mis. Jacob Cooper ?o? M "s lo< Kalis is.'somewhat ini-' pioveil alter utideigoiug tea .operaHon at \i'inoii.il Hospital CliJtrlii'le. last week; - C u-. ? : Mrs L C. I'atsoiis- returned last Kicli Tioui Meiionial Hospital. Char, forte. whoie sTie" tindei w ent an up eratioti -recently-.....' _ o- * . Mrs lluntoi Neislei TfTil ?-'i 11 ?11 11 lt>lt yesterday for their -annuel home at C|lert*v (trove Heath to spelt I the summer. ?o -- . * Mrs. tlaTTe lion) took Iter two Children. William Miles ami Maxian lit the loncolntoii Hospital .toddy fop a tonsil operation. ' - -o? . Mrs. Wlllam Ralph Craig. Jr.. and baby daughter. Peggy Wren is, visit ing Mrs, Craig's mother in Siler City this .week. f o? M rs Fred Plonk is keeping house1 liiis week for Mrs. Clarence Plouki who is away 011 a visit to Iter dan-' Kilter. Mrs.' Carlyle Isley in Hurling-' tun. ' ' " ? o? -J Mr and Mrs: A. It. Cobb have returned from u two weeks trip to. Mississippi. Alabama. Florida and i.tiler Souiern states. , ~-o-? "Mrs Kf. W. Neal ieTT" recently for-a visit to her parents in JJue West. S. C.. before going to . Ron darken where she will spend thb summer. | ?o? Mr. W. E. Illakely will be among Kings Mountain Kivvanians attending the convention in Atlanta. Mrs. Illakely plans to visit relatives in (ieurgiu during his absence. ; ?O? P1RT.H ANNOUNCEMENT Morn to Mr. anil Mrs. Jennings Ramsey, a daughter. Virginia Elizabeth. June 6. Mrs." Emma Austell lias just finished a two months school at I lei-1 1110111. She eVu-cts' to spend part of I the siiininer inontlis with her broth nr. C. T. (Wit well. ?o? Mrs. T. J. Kennedy of Tryon was : nest of Mrs. \V. K. Mauiley over the week-end. She came especially lor I lie graduating exercises of Friday night. ?o Word was rcceiveu ' night that (\ A Murray, who is .a Duke Hospital, Durham, is holding his own Inn is still critically ill. ?o? Misses Atleen White of Charlotte aiid .Virginia McGinnis of King Mountain spent tlie past week end Mrs. \V. Ia a u in my at her new lome la Dalits. o? George Slauney who has complet ed his' Junitfr year at State College Raleigh, with very creditable rating returned Sunday. jHe expects to study further at summer school and will return to Raleigh next Sunday for six weeks. ?o? Hilly Mauney entertained at a house party*at the Lake Montonia cabin some members of his fraternity. Mr. Mauhey has entertained his fraternity Brothers at I<ake Montonia for the past five years. At this year's reunion there were 16 fraternity brothers who enjoyed his hospitality. "O- I Mr. and Mrs. C. J Gault, Jr.. and | daughter. Barbara Jean. Mrs. (', J ! Gault Sr.. and Bugene Gault left j Saturday for a ten flays trip to TCJw | V- 1. UT1.1U tl....... *1.,.,, ...Ill I I I IN \ I 1 .? . ? V 11 I I * 111*1 V III' J " in visit Mrs. t\ J. tJault. Jiv.'s brother.* Charlie Kwirtg who is at Hoosevolt j Kieltl. ? o Miss ITniliryn Pcele of the H-igh ! School facii'lty has returned to her home in Cihson, N. She was acCALL OR SEE Kennon Blanton At Terminal Ser. Station PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS.' Representative ' * in Kings Mountain Territory 1 i . ? > ?? t-oinpaiifcd by Miss Marie Linober-, ger. also of the school faculty. j bi ?o- I fl Miss Sfury Ulukely of the Macks I1 burg school faculty. is '.spend;:.*, sometime Jiere with her brothel , d W K Ulukely and .Mvs. Mak. !>'. o? j i" Airs, (ti'sidt l>..Ucrsoii ait>l MiI'. <!, tta.tterrcv attclidej: eorometite mcstt at l)u<> \V> si. S. t' Mi-s I'hyb ^ lis I'atferson returned home ,w;:"ih 1 her mother. .1 . . ' Mis II It. KiM,patrick of (""I/.,: lotto aiiil Sir..,add Mrs Daii'l Whit'" of Sln-lhx xvcii visitors in iln1 Itninr of Mi and Mrs .facoh t'oop.-r during the wo. k . in?. ... . Mis Crier I'iatik end. K C. jt ^ vlTof'.tl in lllokoi\ Monday. T!o > look .Miss KlUiltoth Plonk to It. i> Uln to '. ft"i - it in In; r j,id.oot i All inco.it. s -1.. oi mi an.)- o\-r ( II taken . lit 11 !> for ,i.\? pay all .lit- . \ ::ii. :i T I. : nliottt two months. vmii riif i. ... n?vt YOUR TRACT OR j I Hit's ii-paii. (! any <lz<- Slit.-i^y I Vul<auixiog Co', Shelby, X. C It SUND> Father' Don't Forj FATHERS DAY SU AYING' and TOWN Plain and F $1.65 j Striped Plaid and Shirt: $1.00 e ?????? . " * - * v?. .; , Pajamas F $1.00 $1.5 SLACK SUITS AT $2 to STRAW AND F1 $1.00 to Ties 2. SOX ? Sport, Ankl 25c and BELTS and SUS 25c anc TIE HO] With "HIS' 50c BILL FOLDS "AI SOc and MYers' Dei DRESS SHOPPEV . y . >, , Slaco ll>*? t into that the \Vrf#*l others made their first aijt/essfjfc* Ight. the tit,t!aiie industry tji ih?s nlled Stat.es lias build about. 0 plum ??. of all types. The .present, Unse prouiain. by routr.isL. vAlht: 'lie i ouiph'tioii of . pU'ioiAtlie eitll of tile 111 \t IS tileu'.hs S.V., . . - v-j Keep Your While Shoe* Clean ?Cse? WHITE WAY POUSB The only white shoe pol- . M ish that does not streak or rub off. large slorK ' on hand. Foster's SHOE AND BICYCLE SERVICE Phone 154 IVIC f 11 u I s Day >et Dad CiCIESTlONS i'I HE' SHIRTS ancy | sach I ???????? Plain White ach or Dad 0 $2.00 I I <D PANTS ?$4 ; j 2LT HATS $3.50 5c to 50c le And Long 1 50c j FENDERS ' I 50c lder ; : Initials / j vJD PURSES i $1.00 * pt. Store ; V ' "V -2ND FLOOR
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