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. ! <? : SOCIAL A Of 1NTE i: PHONES 10-R A CIRCLES MEET I .Mr*. IC. B. Olive uihI MIhh Wlliui-I Iretl Fulton were joint luMt?f?ea to luiolivr* of clf-U- liuiubft ono | tit Woman'* llmtivrmr) .Socifty of] I tVntcil Mt'lhodiii church, on Mub-! ltiy evening. at tin home of Mini .Mr*. M II. Illeer pn-'-iUt il III the ubioiuc of tbi pronldolit. Mm. b'li-; ler llok*-. }lr* Wray WIIKkiii* conducted ' (ho worship Borvilco and Mr*. M. M. ni'lllitllll llflfl i hhflW f?f tl??. Study. ! | During the nodal her. tlie host*, esses served Ice cream and cake. i Mrs. J. L. Settlemyre, Mrs. Henry MoGinnis, Mrs. Clyde Cole aud Mrs. Mabry were joint hostesses to mem* ( bers of their circle 011 Monday afternoon, entertaining at the home of , Mrs. Settlemyre. Mrs. L. D. Shuford presided. ] "Mrs. Y. P. Throneburg had charge? 1 of the devotional and Mrs. J. R. Dav 1 Is presented' the Bible Study. - h Miss Melville Settlemyre rendered ' a cornet solo. ' A lovely shower was presented one of the members. Much intrest whs shown in the;' , plans for the -game of Pallyanna aud names were drawn for next ihonth. | < Tempting refreshments were serv. < ed during the social hour. 11 Twenty-two members and two ln-(< "vlte.d guests were present. ? ' . . < Mrs. W.'C, Putnam was hostess! I to members of Circle Number Three 1 un iuviiuay uiiemuvn. r.meen mom-; bers wore present. Mrs. C W."Harper, I conducted the devotional service and. presided over the business session, ji Mrs. H. T. Fulton had charge of the Bible Study for the afternoon. | Delicious refreshments yera served.' at the conclusion of the meeting. HOSTE8S TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Hunter Neisler most delight- i fully entertained members of the I Contract Bridge Club and guests at I her home on Tuesday afternoon. 1 .Your Fami DEMAND THIS PROTEt The health of your famil health depends upon the ing your prescriptions! 1 merit is the most import; drugs and chemicals are standard. IIFI.IVRRV ?F*1 Kings Mount Have Your Prescripti Rexall Dri I Remen I All Wa . I MUST BE PAID ON C ' TUSnnTMTlNlTRn AMFI ':;?'EMENT. I Ligl '9 ? 1 ' 1 ?? I i ? I * *.# * ' - . iND PERSONAL HAPPEN REST to ND 88 MRS- A- H. PAT?] ItuwU ?_f lovely flower* were u**d in decoration. .. (iue*tn included Mra.'tlooth Gillerof Altaiitown. l'a.,.Mrtt Joe Nci* I 'f. Mi.t. Paul Nelik-r, Mis. It. II. Webb. Mr", U>. rue Iaii limine. Mm I II .i ri y l';tne. j||f lieiisi- rni'-H. Mis.1 A U'MjMltiK Kit ml a i <li it'itl lea1 i'lurit'-' w.ik >eived .iffi'i- the tiiinie I VISITOR HONORED Miss Collet u Campbell and Char-j |i-> Campbell. Jr.,'euterl&hit u a ltuift-j licr of young p<opl?: .ui a party at ilielr hdnie on \V<j?I Mountain street! nn Tuesday evening, houoriiiK \Ve? ley Ucuyls of Ashevllle, N. S., and Winter Park, Florida. Dancing and games werd enjoyed throughout the evening. Refreshments consisting of punch md cookies were served. Invited guests included Westey Dennis. Hlirabdth Plonk, Cora Hern* tlon, Margaret Ratterree, Norma Crook nnJl Mary Boyce McGill; Halj Dlive, Jim Nickels and Robert' Wright. ENTERTAINS EVENING BRIDGE CLUB Mv. and Mrs. Joe Ncisier entertain .'J members of the evening bridge tlub and invited guests at their iibme on the York Road. 011 last Frilay evening. * The decorations in the living room consisted of roses and howls of love ly mixed flowers were arranged in :he other rooms. Mrs. F. E. Finger made high score foi ladies and Mrs, Jim Smith, low. Mr. Fred Plonk scored high for nen and Ml-. Joe Thomson, low. Miss Betty Neisler and Miss Raphael Smith assisted in serving a lelicious salad course v>th accessories and1 o sweet course. A.u\ong Invited guests present aero, Mrs. E. l.lnguard, of Yorkshire, England, house guest of Mrs. Harry Page, and Mr. and Mrs Willie Hall of Charlotte, formerly of England. ly's Health :tion y as well as your own care used in compound- ; "hat is why this departant in our store. All of the highest U. S. P. . St VICE FREE ain Drug Co. ons Filled At The ug Store iber Th ter And Lig >R BEFORE THIS DATE C A CHARGE IVIIJ, BE AD it and Wa TOWN OF KINGS * . ' . the kings mountain herald, jings :: WOMEN PERSON, Editor f CLUB ENJOYS PICNIC AT LAKE Mr* JiunvM CltUiirvK*! mid Mitit Louis*- lli.it k>-tt vtfrt- Joint Ikm|< sn-j >? to month. I'm tit t|n- ll'.iiKo Hub. uno inviiol. uu.ttH ntt riitliiftl at Lukt Moiitonia, TiK<ndu> bIkIiI. vtaa iiijut fd. . Tltoso ? jti> Iiih tlif litotpitalMy of. tin- IniHifK.-'t H w . Mr. uiui Mrs.i John WVuvor, Mm. J. II. KHf. Mr and Mrs. ISill Barber, Mr. ami Mrs. Pat Timior; Misses Lib Barber, j Mar> MiCaHllO. Ituliy Ware. l-onls*1' i.oforth ami Kathleen GalTiiOy. Mis?! lK?iis Plyler of Baltimore, Mil.. Ua-r-i old Cogglns, )tIliar 11 Black. Hollanuj Dixon and ltob Itatulall; Caleb Bemasler and Bob Gamble of Betsoiiu'i City. MISS SEXTON WEDS IN ATLANTA Of social Interest here Is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Beatrice Irene Sexton of Atlanta, (la., formerly of Bessemer City. N. C., to Carl Wiley Howard of Augusta Oa. Miss Sexton is a grand' nelce of Mr. l.ee Kumseur of this city. The wedding was solemnized in a quiet ceiemony Saturday July 9\ii, at Miss Sexton's home In Atlanta. The bride's wedding gown was of white lace, and Iter Bowers were roses and valley lilies, immediately following the wedding an informal reception .was held at the home of the bride. LUNCHEON GUESTS Mrs. Joe Nelsler hud ss luncheon guests Wednesday, Mrs. Harry Page andi guests, Mrs. K. Binguard of Yorkshire, Bngland. and Mrs. At nold Klser. Personals Mrs. Mike Plonk visited relatives at Plsgalt last week. ?o? Mrs. A. L. Hill visited friends in Tryon Tuesday. ?o? Miss Rijth Thomas of Charlotte, is visiting Mrs." Mae Walker. ?o? Mr. and Mrs Muck Gantt spent the past week-end' in Asheville ??? Hill Davis left receutly for a visit in Georgia and. Florida. ?o? Mln v It been visiting her sister, Mrsr. Tim?o? Miss Saiina Parton* was a iveer.t j .'visitor in Hickory. --o? Mrs. Grady WatterSon of Atlanta, Ga.. is visiting relatives in' Kings Mountain. ?o? i Dirk W'ilscit of Minneapolis. Minn b is Jh'oii visiting friends in Kings ? O? . Mrs. K. \\V Nnt nixl E. W .TrJ hilve returned from Duo \W-si audi Greenville. Miss France? Wnlzer of Lexington was a. reconI guesi. of Miss Sara Kftte Ormaiul. ?oPir. A. L. HilL W. L. Rajneeur n 1 e 15th | jht Bills I >R SERVICE WILL BE I DED FOR RE-LNSTAT I * ?. \V : ter Dept. I i MOUNTAIN. I . j? >. ' .? ? ' I '' r ' ' ' ' - ' THURSDAY. JULY 14. 193*. J. S. Norman motored to Taloosa to B a medical meeting Tuesday. \ Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Webb and chil dreit -and Mr. and Mrs. Hilling spent last week at Myrtle Beach. r ?o? ' b Mrs. Paul Mnunev has had1 her sis- m ter as a house guest tor the p*. st week. * -0?Mr. and Mrs J. (\ Smathors and Miss' Pair> (Stare Patterson weie Kisit'is in Kings Mountain during the week-end. , ?o? Mrs 11. W. Imifs and twin bo> s,: Orniaiid and Morgan, of t'nlon S. are visiting .Mrs. Jones' father, Mr f It m Ormaod, ? " 'ttmt. ? w Mis It I. Maunei. parent!. .;1 MrS.j 8; lit. o Mi^ o W. MV? rs . und < ..ieiren lC.?t I ml Kle-mor will -jn i,<j *i? ] w 4..s in the western |kiit ot the State, -nisir Seneca, S. (' . _'o? ' j': Mis>?-s Ruth and Louise Putnam. K. L. Ilankheud of Sharon. and How aril Pi (ill spoilt the week-end. at Chimney Riork. ?o? Miss Maiie Dunn of Covington. Vu at rived in Kings Mountain this week and will spend the remainder 'of the summer with relatives. Misses Ruth and Louise Putnam spent last Wednesday in Gastonia. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. S Suttie. ?o? Misses Bllzabelli Plonk ar.d Mary Prances (lantt, and Charles Camp Ik II .Jr.. spetR the week end in Ashe-1 vHle " I -o- ] Mr and Mrs. <\ P. Goforth are I leUving Friday for .Rocky Mount, N. C. to attend the State Convention of] the Spanish *American War Veterans! -o Mr. and Mrs. Hunter NeiMer and' Paiiicla Anne .have returned from Cherry Grove .Reach where they spent sometime at their cottage. Mrs J A Harmon and daughter, and Mrs Loyd Wofe of Shelby, and Mrs. Charlie Harmon and daughter oi iicuaiu. spent Tuesday with Mr?j| Ella Harmon. -o? The children of Asbury Owens will I entertain hhn Sundav at a dinner'L HOW1 BigaiBS B H BEBI I ra M Uw nC Keep Cool with a GENERAL ELECTRIC Automatic Range "Heat waves," fumes and soot go l /" t: 15 ? uui wiiun u vj-i; ixuxi^c goes imu your kitchen. You'll actually enjoy preparing hot meals in hot weather. And with its amazing improvements, today's General Electric Range cooks as fast or faster than flame-type stoves and with greater economy than ever! Yes?the swing is to electric cookery, and remember, you won't have to learn to cook all over again with the G-E Range. Ir simplifies the fine art of good cooking! BE SURE the elect has these Three 1 TH-A COOK LIGHTS SIUCT-A-! Inform you instantly COOK . when and where the . , , current i? on. A new, "ilre cook \ exclusive G-g 9ft$<UUklI li ? ' D.F.tt . Buy It For Less At Hoi p m ^mmmmmmmmm ' f ' - * ! ' v * a-s . ',N MfciillMiMMfaihihAafa I Hifltrl'ii'lteWfliitffi'... ttn ,t tho home of bts 8on, John, on the,K oik Road In honor of his 89th birth to ay. . bo ?Mrs. Stanley Huffman an.J childen und Mrs. Charles Dick,'of Colum so us, Ob'io.-jarc visiting relatives Jn Our 62iti Now i .Qffei FOR SAVERS-? The installment shares at : and also the Optional shar quire about. FOR THE HOME BUIL1J Our Association will lend praised value of your pro $1,000.00 you pay as follov Dues Interest INVESTORS We pay 4 per cent divider Home Bu ? A Loan Ass Dr. J. E. Anthony ,T. B. Thoinasson A. H. Patterson ra fe v" SM i$8jM P sSsfcu i' *>.?4: . - . %*: J I K^ll ^**'sri' sg BKTO3 i trie range you buy Thrifty Features! I jaB^^n m?&* Slv^T ^^??>53 ^1 ! ? J * ' ' (MID CAIROD Tllfl-OVIN INS UNIT Jhfee o?enj. in one! Snccd Oven. Extrtlarge ing heat* from Master Oven. Generous rjtfronc ywitch. Siitd Super-Brpiler. ?rd Furniti nd's Kin ' - . . .. ' ' Inga Mountain. Mrs Dkk was / re marriage. Miss Martha Wat Dorn. " oMr. and Mrs. M son (lather. tbrSr n and daughter ot Atlanta arrlwn ,?1 _ . ? I Series Open ' ' l 1)C JH'r Vi't't'S tx-r share, i es which you should in- J IERS?- | you two-thirds in# ap ' K perty. On a loan of jj ys: $2.50 a week $1.16 a week ids on Full-Paid Stock ? siding &| ociation j President 1 Vice-President ? Secretary-Treasurer |j _ ' MM I ^fc.? *"' V- - | \V & ^ ' > w? i 5 + " ?* ^ 1 v* 4 ~^L j 1 G E HI-SPEED CAVRUD | | COOKING UNITS I No-Stoin Vent ond Ovm ''j AdjuttobU Hon Tip Sliding jB' Automatic Oven Timor A Suitt-ln Minute Minder ^ j * 3 lire Co. 1 gs Mountain, N. C. .1 . iv.. - v.. . / ? Jfl
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