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' TH1 Imperial Theatre I j Kings Mountain, N. C.?-Phone 134 | f TODAY ? THURSDAY I I Double Feature Show I j ?Only 10 To All? I ? EttmumILOWE-WendyBARRtE -7 I ' f iko?AWO^. VIRGINIA I ! Produced by HOWARD BENEDICT. RADloffliy^* VALE Directed by LESLIE GOOOWINS. Picture ,B" J . Screen clay by Netfeensel West b, lie OOY Directed by DAVID ? </ HOWARD Screw Ploy by lock lo.l. Jr ^ Also Bob Steel Serial?News FRIDAY and SATURDAY Double Feature Show ( roj^n P| | tlarring I '' OmMXSSISNfM RUE AJMN&i s, JSTJSSm II" a i" ' ? i . ii.r - , - | rqDGERS and HART Hit Tun?* L\ .' Produced bv lOU BROCK Oirec*#d bv ? IESUE GOOCW1NS ord JACK HIVttY . * Scot* cm3/ b/ ierry Cody 1 Starting: Friday at Imperial Theatre, The First I , Million Dollar Serial ever made I < "THE RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY" I ?wan? I lJuck Jones - Leo Carillo - Dick Foran , i Chapter No. 1?Don't Miss It , "Micky Mouse" " , 1 ?10c and 15c? t Please Come Early For Seats 1 MONDAY-and TUESDAY ! Another Hit Such <fOiHfA-on! MIT TIIL YOU HEAR IT! 1 1 IV/hen both Melvyn and Burgess start pour- t ing gay love-words Into Merle's ears ... no ihe feeling"! I 1 1 : HsseJ; ; ?10c and 15c? < .. I See Good Shows For Less ?WE THANK YOU? i I -* i ..^.J . KINGS MOUNTAIN HBHALO Tt Society News (Cont'd from Society page) BRIOAL PARTY ENTERTAINED tT BREAKFAST Mrs. Garland Still of WinstonJalem eutertalned members of the iMonk-Cooper bridal party at an atiractlvely appointed breakfast at he home of her parents, Mr. and drs. R. L Mauney on Piedmont Lvenue, Thursday morning. Floral lecoratlons In red and white were ised throughout. In keeping with he color motif ch.osen for the wedllhg. Tomato juice cocktail was served ti the music room by Mrs. W. K. launey, Jr. The bride and bridegroom, togeher with their parents and the minister, were seated a tthe (lining able and other guests found their laces- at small fables. The dining able hud for its centerpiece red , arnations and babybreath and the laces of the bridel pair were mark d with a miniature bride gttd room. The small tables were eenerod ^'ith a red carnation in bud ases. An elaborate breakfast was servd to tweiity-fivf. gbests which. in-' luded the bridal pary and others. i ci MPuan Mrs. Howard Jackson visited her nother iu Charlotte yesterday. ?o? </ Mr. and Mrs. George Barrier of Jrexel are visiting Mrs. Barrier's jarents. Mr. attd Mrs. Carl Short. ^ ?O-? Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Short of lurlington are spending this week vith Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shorty ?o? Mrs. Clay Poston of 'Valdese will pend next week with her mother. Irs. Edna Houser. ?o? Mr. and Mrs'. John MoGill have s their house guest. Miss Nnnnette [oClure, or tnnman. S. C. -o_ , Mrs. W. E. Blakely returned last ' eek from a visit to her mother at' 're nit, Ga. ?O-? , ; Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble spent te past week at Lake Juualuska nd Montreat. o?Mrs. Lona McGill spent last week ,'ith her daughter.. Mrs. Paul Kenedy and Mr. Kennedy in Shelby. ] Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gault and Mr. md Mrs. Bovce Gault and son spent ast week-end in Columbia. ?o? Mrs. C. K. Neisler and Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt visited friends In Concord Tuesday. Mr. Harold ,Hunnirutt was a business visitor In Charlotte Wednes:1a y. making the round tri|> by air. ?O?" ' Mrs. Frank Hamrick of Rock Hill 5. C. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Floyd Thornburg. . Mrs. OtT Weir returned last Thursday from Tennessee where ?lie spent her vacation. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Haywood R. Lynch md .daughters spent Sunday in Chimney Rock and Lake Lure. ?o? Mr. und Mrs. S. M. Biltler of Cher yvllle. Dr. and Mrs. ,Dan Stewart >f Hickory, spent the week-end vlth Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Norman. ?o? Misses Viola White. Pearl Kerr.j ind Louise Putnam spent the past veekeud at Ridgecrest attending he Y. W. A. Conference, ?o? Miss Eoliue Keetcr has as her nest Miss Margaret Oreen of W r* utliA to Via** I'Anm.mnta t Mars Hill College. > ?o? iT)i\ nti'l Mrs. R. C. Cooper attend-, d the opening of the Conference at Rue Ridge Sundav and were ' also Isitork in Columbia. Saturday. ? o? Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hotiser and eh'.l iron of Charlotte spent Sundav with j dr. Houser'H mother. Mrs. Edna fmiser. Mrs. J. S. P. Carpenter, of Macon Jeorcia. has Wn visiting Or. nnd drs, E. C. Cooper and Rev. and Mrs Herman Fisher. ?o? ' Mr Edgar Cooper left Tuesdnv ifternoon. a delegate from South ""arolina to attend the National Tmher convention In Vltohner. Onarlo, Canada. . ?? ? Mr. Austin Uvbrand has as his House guests this week' his two lepnews. Fiiiy ami Annie ijynrnnu. 'rom the Presbyterian Orphanage af Etarlum 8prtngs. N. 0. ?o? Mia* Pattle Anne Trevour, small granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Norman, is spending this week it the girl scout camp In Oaston "iounty. Camp Rotary. Miss Daisy ly^telace of Moorea>oro was a guest of Miss fhla Hart)6n. for severat days last week, iomlng especially to attend the Plonk-Cooper wedding. IURSDAY, JULY S. 1641 Mr. and Mr*. Dan Wrape and' little daughter?of Sevlerville, Tenn. will arrive Friday to apend the week end with Mrs. Wrape's pareuta Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ware. ?O--*Mrs. Vinnle Thomasson, Mrs. Dasle Uarrla, all of Charlotte, and Mrs. Edith Ilobersoh- of Louisville, Kv? were Kinga Mountain visitors Monday. | -ojMrs. Pinkie Stpkes and little dau I ghter. Mary Heth, of RufTin, are ; guests of Mrs. Edua Houser. Mr. I Stokes accoriianleTi them to Kings I Mountain and returned to Ruffin 1 after spending the week-end. ?o?.Miss Sara Black of Columbia, S. C? former member .of Central School faculty. Kings Mountain, ac compnuied by her mother, -came up Thursday to attend the Plonk-Cooper wedding and reception. -o? Mr. ann Mrs. Jay Patterson and i little son of Fnyetteville have been visiting Mrs. Patterson's parents, i Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Plonk, coming | especially to attend the Plonk-Coop ) er wedding. Mr. Patterson returned i to Kayetteville and Mrs. Patterson prolonged her vslt on aecount of the critical illness and subsequent death of her grandmother, Mrs. Ira H. Patterson. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hosley and dau ghter, Sander, of Dover, New Ramp shire, spent Monday with Mrs Hot ' 1 mi'u mint kf eo T C NT rv I'm n n nn. firj uuili) .*1 I U . O IIUHIKUI, CII j route, to Atlanta where the Holsey* t will meet their parents from Texas and the party will go to Major j Pa lues home, Red Elm. on the fit. [ Vernon Highway. fo"r a family re' unott: Mrs. Paine is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Slkes. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Price Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. William McGill of Kidgeland, S. C.. spent the Weekend in Kings Mountain. They were called to Kings Mountain on account of the critical illness of, Mr. Patterson's mother. Mrs. Ira ^i. Pat terson and the death of his nephew. Knox Patterson whose funeral and internment took place Saturday at Hock Hill. NEGRO NEWS (By Jessie G. Costner) Mrs. Sarah Benuix attended the funeral of her sister. Mrs. Georgte Goode who was buried lust Wetlnes day at Lawndale, N C. The Friendly Aid Spclety held services Sunday afternoon at the Good Hope Presbyterian Church. Rev. P. B. Falls preached a very inspiring sermon which all enjoyed. | A large crowd attended. i There will be an entertainment given by the Senior Missionaries of ' the Bynum Chapel a. M. S. Zion I Church on July 4th. at the Ruthlan Hall on Ridge street. The Rev. C. W. Long was called 1 to Wadcsboro, N. C., last week to the bedside o? his" brother who is very ill. The "Noveltiers Quartette "gave a program at the Bbenezer Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Saddler vis ited Mr. Saddler's mother in South Carolina last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W- Costner of Gastonla were visitors in Kings ' Mountain on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. G. Costner of Tracy street and her sister. Miss M. L. Gidney, of Shelby left Monday afternoon for Youugstown", Ohio, where they will visit their, brothers, Mr. S. Oldney and Mr. \V. W. Gidney. They plan also to spend some time in Pittsburgh, Pa., before they return. I Mr. and Mrs.. Otis Tomes and Misses Mae Hester and Elizabeth Williams are spending a few weeks at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. A. T. Jackson of 204 Cansler street will report the news for Mrs Jessie G. Costner net week. Get your news items iu to her by Tuesday afternoon. gHS THERE GOLD^i &IN |?ELLAR?*X? g Yet, and in Your Attic Too! Turn Those Things You Don't Want Into Money with a Want Ad MAYBE"Z# 1 im Cm MA. XT!* Mmr WhW fa: j? I ADVERTISING' JE CTVJr * I t !/' ' ' ?' '- '. 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DURAMIN in the tread not only fights road wear, but also prolongs the life of the tread design, which is the Important skid protecting part of the Life-Saver SUvertown. DURAMIN in the tread, preserves for many more miles, the deep spiral bars that act as a battery of windshield wipers to sweep dangerous wet roads dry for instant life-saving stops. HESSEH \ juiaa \ kWBBSBM \ ? ' ' * Center Service "Everything For The Car" Phone 62 ??? ?????? i ' < ' ' '' ' " ' ' ' '
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