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& ' ?* ~l " SOCIAL 1 Of INTE i PHONES 10-R i ii' ' . V.. v MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN SPECIAL MEETING * The Woman's MMskxnary Society of Central MefUodist church, hel l their annual Harvest Day meetin); ut the home ot Mrs. Leeter Hoke, on Gold street, with a large number is attendance. .'Mrs. J. O. Plonk, the president, presided. Gratifying reports of the past ye&r'B work were made by circle leaders. Mrs. Plonk was again elected president and the following circle leaders were named: Mrs. lister Hoke, Circle No, One; Mrs. M. L. Houser. Circle No. Two; Mrs. C. W. Harper, Circle No. Three. * In keeping with the Yuletlde spirit members of the Society placed gifts ior me neeoy unuer tne ueuutliul Chri&timas tree, which with other Christmas decorations and lighted candles, gave a festive air to the occasion. . ' (Christinas carols were ' sung ami , a duet, "Silent Night," by Mrs. M. H. Biser and Mrs. Y. W. Throneberg A tempting salad course with accessories was served at tihe conclusion of the business meeting. ' MEETING OF ERSKINE alumnae Mrs. J. E. Anthony and Miss Elizabeth Anthony. entertained members of the Ersklne, Alumnae oi ganizu , .Hon at ttielr home on Piedmont Avenue. Mtonday evening. A lovely Christmas tree and other decorations suggestive of the Yul> ' tide season were arranged in - the living room and hall. Mrs. W. S. Fulton had charge of a short Christmas program iVwhJth consisted of carol singing by all and Christmas poems by Miss Elizabeth Anthony. The members then enjoyed an exchange of Obristmaa gifts. A tempting salad course with Rus. stan tea was served. 1 | WE DO SHOE REPAIRING t ?That Satisfies? Let us fix your next Pair FOSTER'S SHOE SERVICE LM8?Wf Jv-i j on mill '"ww'c wmw/imwM " ' . '. EraaHai FOR INEXP1 tt n* i ri?*? n.. ney ningH ana v^uin ri Compacts Perfume Story Books ci?? Toys YOU WILL 1 ' ir* Hit Kings Moun mmmmmmm?mmmm? v- ' ^ ; ' ' ' ' AND PERSONAL HAPPENI ;rest to \ 1ND 88* MRS. A. H. PATTi ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Pt AT PINE KNOT bo Mi ?. i BUI Thomson entertained member* oI her bridge club at Find Knot on Tuesday evening. A Decorations of podnsettas. holly St , and pine boughs with lights furnish- do j ed by red candles, a lighted Christ- pa inns tree and the cheerful glow from ( the high log fire- provided a setting , e-uggostivo of the Yutetlde season., pa J j The tables were centered with red w< j candles with holly decorations. The.'*" I Christmas moiW prevailed in the re-| ' ( i i. . tivoiiiiiciivo wmvii were uerveu on I arrival of the guests. ?? nt When stores were equate 1. Miss c< Margaret Smith was presented the jr . Prize- bo Those present Included Misses Helen Hay. Mildred Moss. Margaret Sniitli, Sara Kate Orma/id, Helen w RUlenhour, Pauline Nctsleri Sara at Finger, Mary" ^ibchell; Meedames *' | Harry Page, Frank Richards, Howl ard Jackson. Coman Falls and Bill a" i Thomson. . VI Personals Misses Sara Bass and Elizabeth .. Hethia of l.atta, S. C.. were week- ' end guests of Miss Betty Patrick. ??? Cl( Draco. Peeler, student at State ' College. Raleigh, is at home for the holidays. ?O? HI] ,. Mr S. "A.. C'rpu3e has been very sick for th0 past week at his home i in Kings Mountain. ?0? ' nc Forest Sipe underwent ail opera! Hon last week in a hospital at Johh- . son City. Tenn., where, he has beenj a patient for the past three weeks. Miss Lenora Fulton and Billy Ful- ^ ton, students at Erskine College Duo ^ west, S. are' expected home for j (Die holidays. Friday. ?~0 f/ , Mr. W. F. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. El-| inor Logan, attended Uie funeial of Mrs. I-^gan's father, Mr. Carlson Hodrtt-W, at Clover, last Friday. ?o_ ' Tl Mr. Arnold Riser is recuperating from an- appendix operation in the tl< Llncolnton Hospital. Mr. Riser had an-acute attack Saturday night. v ?O? Kt Little Iris Patterson has been 't Very sick with whooping cchigh audi complications, at tlhc home of her I> 7 *??? Mi sii?ii Q LB do appreciate extra-mild ? extra _ -tasting tobaccos. And to millions J ions of smokers?that means Camel tes. Camels are a matchless blend of lORB EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS? b and Domestic. * || ^0^^ ENSIVE GIFTS irses .-, 75c to $1.00 PA. A. _ OA PA OVC to 45c to $4.00 10c to $1.00 50c tO $2.25 Box 25c to $2.50 FIND IT HERE itain Drug Co. iall Store r < "% .- ' ' . J.''<*<' > - / .* . ,v. -nirtir VOMEN i 1RSON, Editor i j I irents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Pattern, on Gold street, o? . Miss Mary Jono- Lo?an, student at * 3 p pa hull Jan T?ache?v^ TrtuintngJ :liool at Boone, >vill arrive Saitur-' y to ,spend the holidays with her j rents, >|r. and-Mrs. \v. F. LcRan. I ?o? ' J Mis. H. H. I'nrton. who has been a 1 tlent at the Elkhi Hospital, under- j I'M a serious operation Monday;' id according to reports, Iter condl-j I m is satisfactory. According to a! front page an-' iuncontent In tlve Lenoir-Khynean, I illege publication, W. K.. Mauney,! .. was recently elected the wittiest y in the Senior Class. ?0? Organization of the Freshman Y. . C. A. Council has been affected Woman's College of Urt-opsboro,' th a membership of about 70 girls, j te new Council will take care of: I 'Freshman events scheduled by i d Y. W. G.. A. Members include rgliyia Plonk of Kings Mountain. A Church News LUTHERAN CHURCH L. Boyd Hamro, Pastor Bible school 10:00. W. K. Mauney, meral Superintendent. f Services for the 4tih Sunday in Ad-jC ut: - | Mornl.n? 11:00, flerjnon: Solf-esti-j'i ittknv. in the Presence of Christ EveniSg: 0:00, White Christmas'.. cgrain. in Pariwh Building. I I Brotherhood meets Sunday after-' p ?n 5:00. , 1 Luther leagues will not have reg-j ar meeting. Boy Scouts, Troop 2, meet Monday' 00 p. m. There will be no meeting-of Cateiim class this next week. VINT LUKES: t Bible school 10:00 A M. Jantes t ickey, Superintendent. j < ?!' Prechvlerlon l ? a vomj wft iuai v>iiui vai Rfiv. P D. Patrick. Pdstor 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. C. F. 1 homasson. Supt. r lliOft Morning Service.- Iustalla- ' on of newly elected offl< ers. ; ( 6:45 Young People's meeting. 7:30 A Christmas Pageant' will be" veil and a Joy Gift for Ministerial ' cliff will be. taken. _ I Mr-nday 7; 00 Hoy Scouts. Carl" avid.con. Scoutmaster, llarry Page, I ;-st. Scoutmaster. Wednesday 7:30. Sunday School ' in; suites program, BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH Uov. W. M. Boyce, Pastor 15.'-.i- School at 10:00 o'clock. Mcmitrg Worship at i'l:.0t?. The I ctship service at this hour will mslst "of a,program of praise in hi<li the choirs of the chutt will cooperate. Approprite Scripire ali i a Christmas .Story have, laces in the service. Vesper Service at 5:00. The pas-j >r will'give another of the medita- j ons on "Voices Along the Bet hie ein Road." The subject this after-j oon is, "A Baby Cries. A Baptismal I crvice ftntmedlately precedes this.! ?rvice at 4:30 p. m. Junior Christian Union meets u i 00 o'clock Intermediate and Young: People! teet at 6:00 o'clock. The Mtd-Week Service is held1 ack Wednesday evening at 7:30. "he subject for this service is Bome Shepherds Talk." ANTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. W. Fox, Pastor 9:15 Sunday School, B. S. Peeler, uperintendent. ' i 11:00 Sermon by the pastor, sub:ct, "The Angelic Chorus After 937 Year*." 7:30 T^is service will be given j j rtading the Bible Story of Christ-1 aoTs and the "singing- of " the" great t hrietmas hymns of the church. lots of the time will be givon to Se singing and the adult and young eonle's choirs will unite to make a great song service. WESLEY AN : METHODIST CHURCH A, P. Connor, Pastor SaKbath School 9:4* A. M. . Prc^chinK at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M. W. Y. P. 8. 5:00 P M. Prayer meeting each Wednesday vesting 7:15. GRACE METHODIST Rev. W. A. Parsons, Pastor Sunday School 9:*5 a. m. Preaching Services 11 a. m. and ind 7100 p. m., Kpworth League t:S0 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:00 ; >' '/+ / * ' . fV'. 1 . i jl . jj.a- ? ' P'M'"1 oordlal Invltatlea to Winllt < Mb aa. __ 4 MCONB BAPTIST CHURCH 1 Hot. C. C. Pork or. Pastor . day Baboo I |:4i oaah Sunday. ' Proacblag 11 a. . and 7:30 p. a lack Buuda. . Macedonia Baptist Church ' J. V. Frederick, Pasioi I1 Sunday 8chool 9:46 a. m. a B. T. U. 6:46 p. m. f Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. ~ Preaching 11:00 A. M. and IP li, ; Prayer service Wednesday evening I :: 00 p. i.i. ?:? I Hnew^^^wasajS3*ajaa*?*w*f?i | The CHRISTMAS | HARVEST 8 By ALSON SECOR H in SucccmsiuI Farcclcg Q / /' S t\TA C.I.ALS? ^ Some ilon't believe in him become He moke:% them spi ml. They like to. bo/row, but ni t er lend Thnt lihristnius cheer W hich permeates this time of year. r > They are tight-fitted cynics, these. They never know how presents please The little kids, and others; " The sisters and the brothers: The care-worn dads and weary mothers. ! They never learned to live flccailte they never learned to pile, you've pot to plant before you reap. If all you pet you keep )'onr soul pets barren,' sterile, sour, It lakes the power Of cheerful pil ing To give a zest to living. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Jorth Carolina, Cleveland County. . In The Superior Court' 'own- of Kliip? Mountain. Plaintiff. Vs. tunic Ramseur, Wi?lo>w, find all the Jlikncwn partt"? who inifiht have in interest in the Annie Ramseur ot, Defendants. To Annie Ramseur, Widow, and all unknown parties who might have n'n t*i.AWAA?> IA A ?^ ??i uucicoi in /uijnt: numceui lot. Take notice that an antion entitld as above' has been commenced in he Superior Court of Cleveland *ou'nty. North Carolina, for the. pur*j >ose of sellinf? the lot of Annie Ram-1 eur. Widow. ^or the payment of I otvn taxrs; and the' said defendants will further take notice that they ire required to appear at the office >f the Clerk of the Superior Court' sf said county in the courthouse In ?di<*il y. North Carolina, on January 1938. and answer or demur to he Complaint of said action or the iaintiff will apply to "he Court for p.. if.t|t.f demanded i:i said Coin l'aint. This the 13th day of TVceniber. i| A M. liami i<i:, l| Clerk of the Superior Court for | Cleveland County, ulv?Jan 6- D. ' % ?wiii? .!' ii"i iii' juv'sn II Am II H HI A&^J II '-. -J^l ^1 .^H ^1 ' I i-fiF 'i ^KL :^fl I -~ ^ II *. * i '' ,r9 111HI1 L*jl CLEVEL Phone 49 ^ : ereesed yMii UDounllnc to M ave? *e Of about oar-half bale of lint :otton p? r were a* a wjlt of treat tig the planting need lafct ?pnna . Wlttwn poul{r>?ma of Cabarrus 'oumy who kept fkw. k record* on heir poultry thu year made a net irpflt of 13,779.33. Record* were tept on 2,268 hens that made an iveiaKK profit of II.6H each above eed tOKta. , t GIFT Astounding Values in Fi and ? Coats Formerly Sold at $22.50?NOW Coats Formerly Sold at $24.50?NOW Fur Trimmed Import Coats Formerly $12.50?* -> Beautiful FOR THE $5.95 Dresses?NOW $10.00 Dresses?NO / 1 Lot of Dresses?NOW SHOE EL FOR LADIIES $3.99 and $1.99 Shoes?] All $2.99 and $2.49 Shoes 1 Rack $2.50 afid $3 valu CHRISTMA! Genuine Vici Kid Fur Various Colors. (Worth twice the money Ladies' Satin Mules, Foi Sold at $2.00?NOW .i ALL HATS GliE The : F^encit GAS TO! 7' * yj: r '7 * '-C " --st *V'-T r-% . j -c., . f- -v . v; . ' ' ? .-r u. . ?:** ??0. ?v^?. -. - - .?. + -'.Zz. * 4.? KA& f * TifJXF.X *" i&i*. ' -55 *- WJ? V-' XIV vr AND MOT( -/ ' v Tbe moat i?>ultry kouw in Jane* On* . .' > one recently oonatrucled by ! 0. Kubunks of Cutnfort fur Uk . > layers In hta flock. <! THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD An Appropriate Christmas Gift SALE! rie Coats of High Quality ifvlo -*y%r I $13.99 $15.99 -now $8.99 Dresses holidays $3.99' . $5.99 - $2.99 ^RGAINS i and MISSES mow *>? ' $2.99 | now --$1.99 le Slippers?now $1.49 , J 3 SPECIALS Top Boudoir Slippers? ) $1.59 cr,y 99c ' j atly reduce!) 11 11 | | IBI?I ? Ml? |_JL_M Stmppe j via; n. c. * ' "* . .* .vj '.l* ap'..'-s 1 j if. ' J I. I 1 1 [ 1 I-:. IR CO. J Kine:s Mountain, N. C. . % ' .9 - v9 r* ; _J
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