i \: SOCIAL } Of INTE PHONES 10 H i < ? - * * *? * **4AAAilll 1 i | | | , | , ?TttTTTt tttttttt ttttttttt KOMOSK A-KENDRICK Ki'iutri* of ihf Ktii'.'H Mountain lli'ialtl will b<- ill (ii? follow lute luvitatiou: Mi*, ami Mm Mhiciim Kmnlrkk iitjucMt llie lionur (.f your |?r? n-iiri! ui 'in ii. ui>. >.? i iir 11.. i :i'i i ' ' V'.- -tto- ' V '{ *. Ml*. Mlclutfcl Qoorae Koko-V.t on TovxUtty. ih<- nllilli ?.i August al half atli*r five it'i'liH'k 1'ir.st lki|illHt t'lm it'll Mount Holly. North ('u roll tiki. Tlio father'of lite bride was :i n.v tlvo of Kings Mountain ui"j she 1i;m Visited) relatives here frequently. , TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARYft Jie /olHrwlng iitv;ilut fons havo been issued: 1888 in.,s Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sylvester Weir request the honor of your presence at their Golden Wedding Anniversary Monday evening, August eighth from eight until ten o'clock Kings Mountain, North Carolina. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. ('lino Hartley July 25, a nine-pouliii baby girl, Barbara JenD. ' Golden ( MI The Quality Milk that is r bot hgrovn*up8 as well can't imagine how refrc Golden Guernsey Milk r tried it, so why not call start delivery immediate Margrat Here To Sen GOLDEN MI; Heres Your ( 1HK ?JOIN Ol * ...... August NO ? Our August Membership we extend you a cordial i a small amount each weel Dollars at Maturity! Kings Mount and Loan . A. E. CHne, Pres. ' ' . v i ?* : \: * * * * - _ * v* + ++ +++ ? ( + + ++++++4 AND PERSONAL HAPPE> :rest to 1 \ND 88 MRS- A- H. PATTf prUitt-hufkstetler Mtsu tunia I'rmi! IhhjIiik' ih> briilt- mi I an in llulsii il' i\ c' Ku ,? .Vl<,till. ?< SIk lb > ,l<|lv 2.S. 'llii j urn iti-rt v?tvir;4|i(i . | s l'o|il;i>i s.icH wi'ti Mr. mid Mrs. \V. II. Wll LUNCHEON CUCSTS Ml Ot 12" I )' 'I 1,1" illlirlll'l1!. | ?' M !. itl lli'i hum- on j Km Min LY'ilL ll> .lit'}, "f 1 > ?., H? r guests ini eluded Miss IhtSrMI. Miss Sara Kate ; Omund and Miss Sara Allison. I . HOST AT PICNIC SUPPER Ml*. J. Williams wtu> host at a ttuonjdvuhlc picnic supper at his new cabilt on last Thursday night it f Lake Montottlt. tiu< -ts Includ- J j Misses Sara Allison, Sjmt Kate Or | men. Nancy ihtShicll, Mis. .1 S. Ilootl J 1 Mr. and Mrs. Coinan Palls, Dr. W. L. UninsVur and l)r. O. P. Lewis. UHHHM Guernsey I LK i highly recommended for as children. You just ishing a cool glass of eally is, until you have us now, we'll be glad to jly. * . ce Dairy ,e You The Rest. (Jt ERNSKY LK ? .* .< i " i! Chance To Be | IFTY JR NEW? t Series W! i _. . . ^ ^ _ ] iuni[JuiKii in iiuw oil ami nvitation to join! Save k. and get hundreds of 1 : ' . ' ; M tain Building, Association J. C. Lackey, SecV-Treas, v %?:* v*'."1 - ? * v " > " v * r; /..? .- . .- ;- - N. * ' . . . ' "% ... ' . < THE KINGS MOIUTTAIN HEJIAI P. ... , - > , IH9GS . I; WOMEN : ERSON, Editor 1 ^ \ BIHTH announcement J " Mr. ai.i M:< <; . Mt/' i t'T ur<-1 f ! . iilr.'..H th?-. Utllh i.f a it. . I. f." Uiv as h a , Y*1 t ci AUi... . It ? .< . i-. i*??? ?.> ,??* uiJ* * , ,"?! ' ' ( II !' J- ' > '*1 i' l-J l.'i. - li. Mm. I i o< u?r riH>iu|.Miu ) anil Miss ^aia Kiim? r M.'inbi.K ,t? asked to iih'fct'ai llie club house hi 'uix oYJot.k \v!iei> ram. will.-In* ill IrU'lili) c? ?? carry theiu j to \iiv UkK ji Personals Mm. M, M. McKnrltntl of Gaatoiiii spent Tuesday, with .Mm. J. Davis. -o? t S R. Suber has relented from a ! business trip to AtiixnUL, Ga. v - O-? G Miss Margaret Cariiwell spent last week in Greenville," 8. C. . . ' ?o-? Dill Dp vis and E. W. Nenl were re- ' cent -visitors in Georgia. v ? d?. , Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Ad'-rholdt of'' Vl-arloite were, Kuesi s i-f relatives in' Kings Mountain last we<-.k. . , *. - v- ' I ? Mrs. J. S. Hooii mi! Miss Sara Al- j lisoii lire spending several days al Mjrtle Beach. - -o Miss Sara Long of Columbia, S. t*. -pen: las! wei k with relatives hi Kings Mountain. . ' i Q - b pu. ana Mrs. t-'re-J Biker and v sen# of, Atlanta,' Ga., are visiting rel- lhiYvtt. in Kings Mounealn. ?o? Mrs. Grady Wstterson is an opcr- F lion patiect p; the Garrison General P Ho-pital in Gaatonia.. g Mra, H. M. Hendrix of Beaufort, t< N. <*.. i% visiting her parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. M. Williams. Mr. Glenn White and Mrs. Rail V famriek of Shelby spent last week p !n New York iniD Philadelphia. L ?o? w Mrs. Aubrey Mauney export# to hav? a.s tier house giies-t ne xt w? i\ j Vie* Emma Rice of Asheboro. ; M -rs ' * Mrs. Sam Clinton ot' '.'lover visited at i. . jusin. Mr#. I.ela Jacksou Sitm ;>l jay night. Si o Mrs. .1 O. Plonk and daijghte'r. i" ' Plonk, iti'l Master John- it folk. Vand Washington. I>. t'. si - o? .n X t .... li S. .vi.-. i. i?. \ioseiy it!!il!oi.. Ci *?. wriv" Yuri's if V". ;>nd Mrs. I!< I. It. Day is Wednesday. Mrs. B?Uty m r ^ Mwm : > pi |r ;. FOR YOUR HE)/ Ice in a modern Ic Kings Mountain I .- . . > - ? . rf . ; I-', ; ; . .? .?.- . > r : - i THURSDAY, JUDY 28, 1938 s a slater of Mr. Davis. ?o? j. i A party composed ot'C. W. and' Mile Caveny. also Prof. HendrlcKsj J till others are leuvln.it Saturday for,, , motor t^iip through Florida. ?o? Mrs. T. A. of Columbia. S '.. utii son, Tliittufc A. M? < til of 'ttUiburv, pa.. wCre guests of relaIvis in Kings Mountain . o? Mrs I tit its Dettmar had as hert te sta Sutidtti Mr. 'and Mrs tjioree failure aii'l family of l.uke. Alfred, 'lorida. " J . . -'?. ? . . . , ]' M? i.? V ! - It l> F . Hol d. Jr.. i. M - VII II Fulton hair t,re. tiioii. litjtb Point, .tin if tits-> * . "I tin1 .FuiblMio- market. ' tlto'l. Kt .r. Maude Wli ; P.- Mo ... \ , .-.n?l J{i)b. \V:?: ,'"iiti i:-:tors Ut Yiir.inui < tty k . .'.'1 ' iMaiij>.:>. : . V } . . " . * V \* M I I.' lb i d'.n an J s*?y? i at t?ili H'; ! .t yiov toiooi ro A- t>> \ i \ . 1 . i.dM. -. K I..Vmil : fa:njiy l< v ili.V nimuing for, " ijuio lo v ?* ti *Tii? Juls and rela1% -?. . " " ' .'I : Mrs. Ciorge Moss hud as her > t for *li? week-end. Mis. Krai k ' ilby of l>alla.c. Texas. Mrs. lie-fib} , before "muiriage Miss Mafy . Mark Almond arid ' * hildreii of t'ba loiit. are- spending !.' ->'*h with Mr. and Mrs. Kugeue litf.liews. Mi.-. Almond is a sister 1 Mrs. Matthews. ?o? Mr. \V. J. lJs?jn?-s. employe? of the beirix Mill suffered -a badly mushed I and Curing his work Monduy. He ,a? treated at the Gastonia HospiVUfi A I?? 1 ??' " * ?' S-r?ir?. "V.. j-v. raiiv?:i auu 1*1189 tVUXIl 'arker of Orlando, Kla., and- Mrs. M;iiit<-c> :.l oilier se"ic 11s ia h'ist: vt to ><-o iho T-'iigonnt. "Tin I .on >!bny" iu ivhirh a i: -phew < f Mrs. jytc plays the rol?- of priest or vacljer. , . ? I? ?Willi HHOD^> ; EM'*, Q\cl . . -rM - ., ipM ^BkSRS ;T V ' t ALTO'S SAKE e Refrigerator ce & Coal Co. I A GROWER SPEAKS ON 1QKA6GI MR. SIDNEY J. SONS tolls why Camels are different 1 /MOTOF FOLKS DONt REALIZE THAT QUALITY HAS ?5T\* ~ . 1 TD BE GROW INTO CIGARETTE TOBACCO. FINER QUALITY \wJC f TOBACCO MAKES BETTER SMOKING. I KNOW CAMEL BUYS rl^HP } BETTER TOBACCO. AT SALE AFTER SALE, CAMEL BUYS THE / ( BEST tors OF MY CPOFS?AND THOSE OF MY FRIENDS. Mb V I SMOKE CAMEIS BECAUSE I KNOW THE DIFFERENCE IN (T3 ^XIOBACCO. THEY'RE THE FAVORITE WITH PIANTEW^/ ft* ! /^''ONSipFR tk#?c fiift: (I )Mcn who ^'>T J^4-i V ^ grow tobacco uyfuntt l p?>t mure HRHS' il . ' !' to |rl ikir choice* C grades. <2 < Slbt I It wmrnmmmmmm???.?? r' \? the Urgrtt \rlling cifitrtK Ihtniry (AMU V I INI H; MORK IXHNMVI-. TOftACCOS and leaf* * SHOW TO COOK IN HH EF Ki I . J ^ K: Kmmp Cool with a I flL*?1 * ? bJ^f^S GENERAL ELECTRIC Range ! I "Heat w?w," fumes and soot go / ?^!a?I out when G-E range goes I your kitchen. You'll actually enjoy / !*C .'"'c / I preparing hot meals in hot weather. / co^l' / And, with its amazing improve- / o0/f?""o'r0/ **?r?" / I menu, today?s iG-F Range looks as I o f1"'* o? "" in r i vnr - -i i3^jBm*in?w J' i I Our ?2nd Series ,\3 j New Open 1 Offering j| FOR SAVERS ' , The installment shares at 25c per week per share, and also the Optional shares which you should inquire about. FOR THE HOME BUILDERS . Our Association will lend you two-thirds II1C ap A praised value of your property. On a loan of *s $],OOi).OG you pay as follows: J ? ' Dues' $2.50 a week I ' Interest $1.16 a week I V| INVESTORS 1 1 Wc pay I per cent dividend- on Full-Paid Stock. ? : : Home Building &j Loan Association 1 I)r. J. E. Anthony President J. B. Thomasson Vice-President 1 A. H. Patterson Secretary-Treasurer sl