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j ? 5 i: social , | Of 1NTE phones 10-r 1 ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB iMlss Mary Mitchell entertained mem be la of her bridge club and invited guests at Flue Knot on Monday evening. Fall flowers and autumn leaves were used in .decoration and tbe Hallowe'en nvutif observed in the table covers and favors. ' A snlud course -with accessories, ' Kusslan tea and puuipkin tarts was served. Miss Sura Finger received, piue for high score and Miss Carolyn Carlisle for low score. Miss Murgurel Sinith received floating prize. " Club members present included Misses Sara Finger. Sara Allison Sara Kato Ortuaud. Pauline Noisier. Helen Hay, Helen Hldenhour. Mar gare* Smith and the hostess, invited guests were Misses Carolyn Carlisle Bllsabeth Cooksey and Helen Crosland. IMPERIAL * THEATRE PHONE 134 TODAY ? THURSDAY Double Feature Program James Newell Terry Walker Silver King, the Wonder Dog "RENFREW ON THE GREAT WHITE TJRAIL" Also COUNTY FAIR . Serial?News 10c to all FRIDAY SATURDAY Double Feature Program Tim McCoy In "WEST OF RAINBOW'S END" ^ also Rod l.aRoche ill "INTERNATIONAL CRIME" Flash Gordon?Cartoon 10c and 15c Coming?Monday A Tuesday "LITTLE TOUGH GUY' With the Deadend Kids It's A Knockout 10c and 15c ?SPECIAL!!? n _? i i*i J i ocnooi cnuaren unaer yestre, 5c_ Monday Only FREE COUPON ThU Coupon and 15c will admit two people Monday and Tuesday, " p ^TOYEA HHT /i/\%Tnm A %Tm x'/i _ . lyVWisiAW i scienunc t up to the highest "Goldi ?is our safeguard over Right from the farms i care is exercised. Purl thing that makes for be ?are the things we pon For Dad, for Junior, fc in the family get COLD Margra< Phone 18 ' *' 4 V 1 PHIilUUPPimiK AND PERSONAL HAPPEJN REST to 1 IND 88 MRS. A- H. PATH FAMILY REUNION A family reunion was held at tlio home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coforth Sunday, Oil.' 16. honoring Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Ware of Los Angeles. Calif., who are visiting relatives in Kings Mouniau and ve'tnity. _ Mr. Ware originally from Kings Moun tulu, has been making his homo In California, for the [fast twenty years This was the first time the family had been together suit l'.il7. The following brothers and sisters and llieir famines were present: hi. and Mrs. W'. F. Color tli and Ittiuny. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd I'alteisou and familyi Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wara rii'li rinih \\r im Wart aUd family. Mr. and Mrs, our ; don Hughes, Jr. atid sou; Mr. and' ? . - (. - Lf e .-J- I Ml*. JUVK IVt'UUVU} , .tir UUU .Mm. J B. Self; Meftsers Bill, HlUiurd, Char les and Jiiumie, and Mis# AUtenj Black. Mr. aud Mrs. James Cloning er, Mr. Holland Gixon, B. Q. Barber. G P. Barber W. W. Whfsnant, Bryant Wbisnaul, Robert Randall, Miss Mary McCasliu, all of Kings Mountain. Those- front out of lowu were Mr. and Mrs. John Ware and family of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. K. 0- Ware a'n<lj family of Spiridate, Miss Bernice Ware of Sheib>, Miss Jean Moore of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. tan Diopc ol Charlotte, Mr. aud Mrs. Clegg Goforth and family cf Kaiinapolls and Mrs. Una Rogers of Kunnupolis. FELLOWSHIP GROUP HAS PICNIC . The Fellowship Croup of the First Presbyterian church gave a delightful moonlight picnic'at Bake Montonia lust Thursday. The honor guests of the evening were Misses Mary Coble and Louise Morris." and Messrs Crowell Little apd J. P. Molhtt. of the high school faculty. About thirty five members and guests were present. OftU-ers of this newly organized Fellowship Group are; President. Sam Weir; Vice-president, Mrs. Bill Barber; Secretary, Vernon Crosby; Treasiuer. James Houser. Mrs. W. T. Weir is advisor. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mis. C. C. Gates -was hostess tc members of her bridge club, entel? i... ?m M .... (A? \i... .HiuiiiK ut im* IU'III'- aim. JUC .MUL Hey at last Thursday afternoon1: Th< rooms were arranged with colorful autumn flowers. At the conclusion of the game a .empting salad course with aecesso. ies was served. Mrs. .John t'aveny made high scon uul Mrs. Kails, lo.v, each r. elvlr.g attract!', a trophies. Mr-. Cm 1 Mauney-wen th- floating prisu These present induced Mesdu-nt 'arl Muuncy. (J Illy Fails, lirtie: >. laves John I':iv.-nv, P-i-.il AlCUillllit K. Khun Paul I-oug ami Joe Maui. ey. 2^ :are ?keeping the milk en Guernsey1* standards your health. o your table this samei ity, cleanliness ? everytter health, longer health sider foremost. r yourself?for everyone EN GUERNSEY MILK! ce Dairy Kings Mountain, N. C. . him. .^i i inn iii i iiMiift? Hi - : HB KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA! D. IINGS I WOMEN I EKSON, Editor | >* SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. D. A.' Fulton was given a s.ui prise dinner by lier children las' Sunday, the affair planned as a celt bratlon of her Blind birthday uuni versary. Mrs. Kullon attended services it Central Methodist church as is het custom when able, physically aim upon her return found Iter children and other members of her family * < thered ut her borne. to pay her homage. . ' A bountiful dinner was served. These present included Mr. and Mrs. D. A Fulton und their six daughters, M< shames W, It. Kv et I I II I . I III II I II.IUIff K. It. Olive. O. L Mclianfe! and A L. Allrun; son a-Inlaw, C. L. Fulton W. C. Putnam, K. II Olive, (i. I. McDanlel, Mr. and Mrs Hirlum Doom out and Mr. J tin Dookcut of HoCk Hill, S. C.. brothers of Mrs. Fulton: Mtb. Hlrlah I lookout, Mr. and Mrs Jhn Dyers, also of Rock Hill; grand ..U ll.l. WW? -a- - ? iiiiiuicu, sir. ana All's. Ml loll Kver hart, Mike Everhart, Jltn Everhart Hal Olive, O. I*. McDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. Gall McDaniel, Mr. and Mia Buck AUran, Bob Allran, Missel i Frances Airan, Wlntilfr-ed Fulton [ Thelmau McDaniel, Betty l/ni Me : Daniel, all of Kings Mountain; Mr i and Airs. Huge Hoke of Liiu-olnton ! Mr. and Mrs. < Lloyd AVatson o I'Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Doqald Olivi J cf Charlotte; great-grandchildren I Misses Shirley Watson and Mlldret ! McDanlel, Gary Allran. Other guests included llev,. . ant Mrs. E. W. Fox. Miss Elizabeth jo lias of York. S. C., Miss Gloria Bea ty of Charlotte.. PATTERSON GROVE CLUB MEETS The Patterson Crovo club me with Mrs. R. B. Lovln Thursday aft ernoon with good attendance. Tht rocms were* beautifully decoratet with dahlias and potted flowers. The meeting was called to orde by the president, Mrs. Hunter Ware Devotional was led by Miss Zoi Falls. The minutes were read ant new ofHeers for the coming yea were elected. T)ie- leaders gave in terestlug and beneficial reports oi topics pertaining to the better * de veiepment of the home. Mrs. Jame: Ware gave an interesting denionstri 'leu on fall clothing. Miss Tti'll Wright thn n'nntsl 1c lie club In singing old time songs. The hostess was assited by Mrs ^'oin Jx>vin and Mrs. H. C. Gantt ii erving a chicken salad ooprso am 3TRAWHORN-WOM ACK Of Interest to their many frleiu: i North and South .Carolina \va the wedding of Miss Virginia Straw torn to Mr. Kenneth Womack. Th ceretncny was performed Sunda vening. Sep:. 24tli at 'J:30 at th Te&hyteftaffi ~ church :n 1 SIy rtl each, S. C. She was attired' in itttv blue fall ensemlile with matching a< essories. Mr. Womack is the son t Mr. and Mrs. George Womack c Kings Mountain. After the first the | will be at home In Ccnway, S. .' where Mr. Womack holds a pcsitlo iwlth the Scurry chain of grocer stores. Out of tcwtv guests were Mr. an Mrs. L. M. MoGuinn and Mr. at) Mrs. E. W. Williams o( Charlotte. The wedding party was entertaii ed at a lovely dinner given by M ahd Mrs. Fritz Cummins of Myrtl Beach. OMI88ION In publishing the names of comm tees for the Floral/ Fair In la week's Herald we inadvertently mitted the names of Mrs. J. R. Dav and Mrs. J. M. Patterson, wo are 1 serve as hostesses. O I AAA bbnoo mcc inu The Gleaners Class of the Fir Baptist church met Saturday nig at the home of Mrs. Ray Klrby. wl Mrs. Richard Hord as Joint hostes Mrs. IMvkle Tate led the devotio al and Mrs. .Chas. O^tee had char) of an interesting program. After the social hour refreshnten were served. KIMBRELL-WILSON Announcement has been made the marriage of Miss Ruth Kimbrc to Mr. Dalbert Wilson on Oct. 15. personals Mrs. Hunter Neisler and daughtt Pattle Ann\ spent the past week-oi with friends'in Gaatonla. Rhea Barber, "indent of Roilli Springs spent the week-end with h parents. Mrs. H. A. Ooforth and daughtt Sonyla. and Mrs. G T. Oofoxth spe last Thursday in Ctiffstde. I. Mrs. Satn Weir, Jr., and daughtt rov * - ? - - THURSDAY. OCT. 20. 1938 have returned home after a visit with her mother in Thomastoii, Ga. Mrs. M A. Ware and Mrs. K. W. Griffin spent the week-end In High Point. ? o ? .Vr and \t.s. It. Ware of lx>? Angi !r?. Calif., are guests <f t .'.AUvea in ihis ^( eilon. - -o - -_ Mi". Charles tali.' < ' l.ninlirrlon is visiting relatives ill K. - M<)uti-t tain this we?k. ?o? The Young People's organization! ot tlie A. It. P. church enjoyed an i outing in the I'isgah Grove Friday. ?o? Mesdames H. T. Fulton. 1>. I'. Hord and George Moss siient Morvday in Charlotte. i Miss A'ttfie UudlsM of Gasionla i spent the week-end with her sister Mrs. Arthur Crouse. Harold Harbor. student in Wash'! Ington. l>. C.. spent tin- past wo? It 1 with tils |iurents, .Mf. and Mi> Geo., Jli-v. W. M. iJoyce will lie out of town all of next week preaching ' each evening in the A. it. Prcsbyteriuii Church at' Siinrtniihiire. .J Mr and Mr?. Ernest White unuj I family of llurlington spent till* week . end in Kings Mountain visiting relatives. Mrs Charles Ramsey of Washing' ton, O. is visiting her daughter,] Mrs. Vance Wright, and son, Willlo Ramsey and othor - relatives here. ! ?o? ' Mrs. Zolma Ramsey- Mnngum, aijl sell. Riehard, of litistol, Tenn., is > I " * ' '1 visiting her sister and brother, Mrs.! 'I Vance Wright, and Willie Ramsey, j o? Mrs it. (J. Logan and daughter. I 1 Miss Miiblo Logan attended a Span* ish American luncheon and pep meet ' ins in Shelhy Sunday. ?o? Mr. and. Mrs. S. A. ('rouse moved Tuesday froth their apartment- at the home of- Mrs. Marcus Carpenter to t their new .home on Kisg street. ?o? e iMr. and Mrs. Hunter Xeisler are ^ expecting as their guests for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs Frederic r Dixon of Fayettevllle. ' Mesdatnes Florence Mints, J. R. S . a Davis and Jessie Maxwell of Rosr NEW FALL 1 v ***. I Vi Designed to suit you inc satisfaction. Ruth's Bea East Mountain Street ' I ' . " 1 ?1 M NATIONAL PH A Week to direct youi ? tic development of the r if its early beginning as a :> Shop. " When you need a J^res promptly and you will j d ble at our store, where b pure fresh ingredients < n* We invite you all this ? our Prescription Count that may be on your mi i s Kings Moun H The Rex I 41?Ph | , . : V : St | ! BETTER P 8 We have recently insti are now better able thi f .' v p first-class pictures. Ou: standard. We endeavor tlty. (KT : Belk's ?r. n1 Over The La T, HI ? ?- - ??- ? well. Ga., visited relatives lu CHui lot t e Friday. m Mr. D. O. Hell of Morehead City la a guest of his cousins, Mia. Joe Thomson, 'Mrs. Grady King and Mrs. J. C. Nickels and their families. ?o? Mujor Kenneth Dickson of Charlotte visited his aunts, Mfs. Florence M-'u ; and Miss Agnes No'rrls Sun day. After spending several days with r sisters. Mrs. Minis and Miss Agnes Norrls. Mrs. Jessie -Maxwell 1 of Koswell, Ga.. returned to her home Sunday. * (Cont'd on back page) The Ideal Gift pa-hage. containing seJetf tOn?JroN) 12 HolliBgiworthV Packagev. 1. 2, j ana 5 .:.~ : "The Aiontteat*^^^^^ More than 25 kinds of delightful centers dipped in Hollir.gswcr.h's subtly bler.d.ed Ci.oco.aie ... an unusual value at $1.00 ... the lb. ( UNUSUAL/ CANDIES ~T?? 71**4 IVA* Jl*rt 7i$%t KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY Phones 41?81 PERMANENTS lividually and guaranteed iuty Shoppe Phone 7.'} - ???-? j ARMACY WEEK { * attention to the reman? nodern drug store from Chemist or Apothecary icription filled you need it get it as quickly as possiit will be filled with only )f National IVflerit. week to come in and visit er and ask any question* nd. tsin Drug Co. all Store ones?81 , . 0RTRA1TS tiled new equipment and in ever before to make r quality is of the highest to give Quality not quan. *i Studio dies' Shoppe ' t " ''v ' ... : , . ' v". , ittaMiaMi>itri-ia; iirftttriii in.aimnrrti ' 1 * . H . ' 5 JN,) ufcjrw?? * k a hi 1 j '* The Campui|Irlo- 9 "COLLEGE G1HI/' brassieres, gitdkt - S corsetalls. Created for <'/ young women?-aod ? women that stay | fSS tkese fbunda- ^ L I . ? tlon garments allow f complete freedom with persuasive * 1 V c6ntrof. . - IIM tp 1*50 ' :' . - : * . 1 f ' 1 LAROS I LADIES' SLU*S 1 AK St 1 Qfi I l.Tt? U. l.?/U "Laundry Tested" '] l^AROS STEP-INS Every Size 48c & 59c j "Laundry Tested" CHENILE BATH ROBES Just Arrived 2.98- 3.98 : ~ J SATIN GOWNS AND f PAJAMAS A All Colors 1.25 - 2.98 ' v Complete Line of Bonita i.iNnr.Rftt "7 " .l " * Be sure (o see our new | Fall Coats and Dresses 1 Belk's j Ladies 1 Shoppe The Friendly Store M
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