, * > ? > AAA^ A A ^ ,S .- > ^ '" wvf TWWTrWWv^vf tvv^i t Wf?!^^?? - 1 ' , * SOCIAL-, I Of INTE < ? :: PHONES 10-R J +? ?? ? ? ? < 'ENTERTAINS ADELPHIAN CLUB Mrs. W. K. Mauney entertained members of the Adelphian Club and a number of invited guests at her home on Piedmont avenue last ( ^Thursday. . Tbe living room, sun room and dining rooms were attractively arranged with pot plants and holly suggesting the Christmas season. Rook was played at seven tables and after the game a tempting chick en salad course, with ^accessories ouu a couike was Beneti. The guests included Mesdaincs Manly Morehead, Havne Blackmer. Troy Carpenter, Joe Thomson, W K. Crook. M. L. Plonk, A. L. Hill. K K. Pinger, H N. Moss. W. T- Weir, J. H Davis, A. H Patterson, M A. . Ware, J. O. Hord, P. D. Patrick. Arthur Hay, W A. Rldenhour, D C. Mauney, O. W. Myers, J. E. Ant hony, 8- L Mauney. L. Boyd llamm, K -A: Staith. 7r7 Joe NclsTeT. Grady ...a id *, AMsor ti1 ter, B. 8- Neill and Jim Smith. - AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS Mia. B. K. Ormaml wiu hostess to the American Legion Auxil&ry Tues day afternoon at her home q? Ridge street. The meeting, was presided over l?y the president, Mrs. J. N. Gamble. Pledge to the Plag was given. National Anthem sung by tnc Unit with Mrs, Paul Mauney at the piano. Mrs. B. P. Onnand led the (tevotionals, after which business . -.was transacted. It. was voted t6 wend the Boys in this Unit's Ward a ciiBp dollar bill with Christmas greetings. Christmas baskets .will hi so be seni to the needy ones in town. Mrs. Pride Ratterree had charge W prbgrar.i pertaining to membership, Child Welfare and Rehabilitation. "The hostess served fruit cake and coWee. 4 ' " CELEBRATE 62ND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY .. Mr.' and Mrs. D. A. Fulton are oele braving their sixty-second wedding anniversary today. With other members of their family they are dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ft .011, the latter tbeir daughter. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CUUB , ?? CHRISTMAS MEETING * ??., J The Christmas meeting of Junior Woman's Club will be held at tile jWswsa's Club.?Thursday < veiling. Dec. 16. Dinner will be served at 7:00 o'clock by the committee in charge. Bach member is to pay for her own plate and should let Mrs. Charles Oates know if she is coming ' ' by Tuesday. December 14. A Christmas program will be carried out and the speaker of the evening will be the Rev. L. B. Ha mm, whose topic is "Pett.ce.". The music will be in charge of Mrs. Harold ^ TTTTVVTTTTTTTTTTTVVVJ' IC1IIRIST JKflt i^BBran yw*w I \v& ; K SLIPS, GOWNS ANI ? PAJAMAS \ / Lavaly Aaaartmant < j? 1 I at Pajamas , . 91-00 and <: PR 1 U( Fancy 0*??na^$1.M A 94 1 Ut Coat* at' .. UN and ff 1 La? Lavaly 9H|M at |1 and 91 II THE FREl T.".' ?t ? AND PERSONAL HAPPfc REST to IND 88 MRS- A. H. PA1 Huniiioult. Each mejnber Is request ttl to brbig a amall gift for th . Christmas tree and ' also to be i>r< pared, to make a Christina; "Storl lug", materials will be furnished fo this purpose. These "stockings' w|] be filled at a later date aud distribi ted at Chrlatlitas. Personals Mr. and Mrs. .Hugh Hoke oJl.ii ( oolnton spent Sunday in Kings Moui tain. ?o? MUoVa Pearl .Kerr, Winnlgre-J F'J ton and It nth Moore spent Tutnla; i in charlotte. O'? Mr. Haywood K. i.yiuh and dao;?i | ter. Jean, left today for Goldstar ' tc visit Mr. Hynch's mother. , . i Mr. an?LJ?ftt J. It. Thomasson Jet ?o Mr and Mrs Bill Howard an' t.wo children left last week for Kloi i Ida where they ekpeft to stay uuti | the New Year. i i ? ; Mr. Anthouy Cansler and Miss M Water M On Or Or Servic * ? Pay No\ t r . \ ? * I . .. 'hmsBmmmmm MAS GIF 1 w- M"n 1 BEGI Lutiful Dresse AND MISSES' DRESSE8 GOING A REDUCED PRICES OUR CHRISTMAS.GIFT 8ALE .. Gold, Rust, Wine, Etc, Lovely Mat 1ESSES N6W - 3 RESSES, NOW .1 IESSES AT ONLY 3 SALE OF FINE ? HAND BAGS At Only $1 LM _ SILK HOflF, S 49c 59c 69c 99< I.M L-????????? NCH SHOPPI 7 V i.'f * 1 ' r; t -i. * V--A %V ? . I , NINGS WOMEN I < f 7TERSON, Editor '<' M.*++**++W+++*+*v T SALE mar kid ay iv Ig Shoes For Woi T 5.99 Slippers, Oxfords and Bootees. Shoes. In Kid, Calfskin, Osbarc 2.99 and sixes, basiling new colors #recn and Multl-Colors. 1 All $4.99 Shoes Now Gc All $3.99 Shoes Now Gc w All $2.99 & $2.49 Shoes ONE RACK BEJ $2.50 and $3.00 Values Sale At OAfr U 1 W)T OF OWith Fur Trimmed Co Blue, Green, and Wine 1 Let of Boudoir Slippe $2.00 Value. Sale Price . . ... -j ? - > Mrs. Gus Randall. Mr. T. C. Baunigardner. of- Erwln Teun., spent a fe rJy thia \veefc. elbethel club meet TJig El Ifc-thel. ilflme IVmonstra tlon (')uli b?-!U iay at Shelby All t)if members Will be notified of the < Vlijet date. Hwain president; Mlsa l'inki.- !.+*>->^:-:-++<-v-v-+-5?5-A'r">++++H CDUMrU I'lVLilTVU i bc. 3rd I Gast?nia' FINE DRASTICALLY REDUCED * FOR IMMEDIATE CLEAE Women's and Misses' Sport and f Coats in Tweeds, Novelty and Plain Ms the newest styles antf s *e* K?S Now$l FurTrimmed DrttlJid Sport Co?t? Formerly Sold at $12.99 . " CLEARANCE OF FALL Values Up To $3.00. Sole Price 1WFRENCI % r *. PICTURE OF LYNCH PRE- il 6ENTED to LIBT/ RY Mr. B-X.Ctu.:, Joea 1 attorney/ and one erf Kings- 'Mountain's oldest citizens presented a 'picture of Mr. ! Haywood E. Lynch so the Kings j Mountain i'ubllc Llbuuy The pic- "il j.t.ura was accepted by lt< v, . \V. M. 4 Boyce.- member of the ' Library : Hoard. >. ".'I Wording under ''he picture written by Mr. Qunpbell read: "To Haywood E. Lynch, whose untiring efforts made the Kings Mountain Public Library possible. Presented by 1 j K. L. Cartittbell. December, 1, 1937," < << -j- > > v t > -i ?ne 77 | :ntially I I S.JOY NEWS? +1 * > new fashions? J lg the latest coiffures-?. . .? hair? - >?liveable ? lovable and A original as imagination emtio as music*.?<>? ? ? ?**?i * ed suit. t tuly Sdh>n" "Pl +++ + + > > :: ++++++ * |HbQH^ By* J ^Kp&? 3R EVERYONE I Every Member of (he \ nily RELIABLE, 1 Drug Co. ] Kings Mountain, N. C. M SHOPPEl 1 *j- n I I ^ I ........ Now $8.99| WINTER BATS ? J ... Now $1.491 1 H SHOPPE1 f I I'""'