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I : SOCIAL , Of inti: :: PHONES 10 R ,1 CELEBRATION OF GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. Hid Mrs. Similiter C. Kutterrne. tlio latter before marrluge Miss (>urle Monition, entcrttnlnrd a number of their li'ienc'j nii|l relatives at a Iiwa iiiiimi k-a vii in A.ii' ir nuiiic oil | West Mountain street Monday even ing, In celebration of their 50th wwt: ding anniversary. The wedditig took placO In Bet hlehiiin Ba[it 1st church. December 5til. IHSH. at 7:.';0 o'clock The kucs:8 were Welenmed by Mr. and Mrs. I'. I). Ilerndoii and introduced to the receiving line by . Mr. and Mrs. C. K. TlyomHBson. The receiving line wtut componcd' of Mf and Mrs. Suiupter ('. Ratterroe, thi*'latter wearing a tmndtsome dinner gown <(T black lace over black taffc?n with shoulder corsnKe of ye! ter of Mr. Hutterreo. dressed in wins colored laee over wjne-colored sarin with floral ornament shaded from red to wine; Mrs. Ilattie llarrlll of Shelby, wearing garnet velvet; MrV Ben Logan in. garner velvet; Mrs. I. M. lyOgiin In white lace over satin; Mrs. Pratt Hcrndon," sister-in-law of Mrs. Ratterree, wearing black crepe Miss Mary Whisnant. niece of Mrs. Ratterree or Itlacksburg. S. C., wearing a gown of blnck lole over satin; Mr. and Mrs. Kufns Plonk of Bes.semer City. Mr.' Plonk's late father wna a groomsman at the Kgtterreej wedding..Mrs. Weir and M"rs. Il.trrlll w-re bridesmaids at the- wedding of Mr. and Mr?. Ilinttorree; Mrs. nett l^o t gan, a niece by marriage of Mrs. [ Raitterree. .was murrled In the snme church 12 years after the Ratterree wedding and Mrs. L>. M. Logan, another niece, by marriage was also married In Betliltihem ohurch IS years later. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Keeter directed the guests to the gift room where I . many lovely gifts of gold. braes, crystal, linens, etc., were on display. The register was kept by Mrs. J. M. Patterson and Mrs. J. N. Gamble. Mrs K. W. Neal and Mrs J. T. Whlsnant of Blacksburg, S C.. served refreshing fruit punch. ! Mr. and Mrs. RH1 Souther directed . the guests to the dining room where Mrs. Pride Ratterree and Mrs. R. G. Plonk received. Ice cream and individual cakes was served by Misses Margaret Ratterree, Mary . Helen Hambright. Maude Plonk and Colleen Campbell. The dining table had for its centerpiece a lovely bowl of yellow snap dTagons. yellow daisies and fern, tlr* srhte crlor note being attractive!) observed in 'he refreshments. The .favors were confections wrap ped In gold. Mr. and Mrs. Ratterree bade ; the guests goodbye. Included nnitng I'm ptosis n? m? reception were several who attended. the wedding and also attended the dliitce at Mountain View Hotel, given in honor of the couple follow lug the wedding. IMPERIAL * THEATRE PHONE 134 "Kings Mountain's Popular Playhouse" NOW SHOWING THURSDAY r Victor McLaglen Keatrlce Roberts lfi 'THE DEVIL'S PARTY* ' aleo Tom Keene I in The PAINTED TRAIL* Last Chapter X9?No. 12 Flrat Chapter "Radio Patrol" 10c FRIDAY and SATURDAY i Jack ltandall I "WHERE THE WEST BEGINS" Rex Lease to "TEN LAPS TO GO" Flash Gordon No. 13 MICKEY MOUSE v 10c and 15c ?Coming? MONDAY and TUESDAY RarJ3lpta Scott Hoke Hampton THE ROAD to RENO" COMEDY ? NEWS i. 10c and 15c ?Coming Soon? Dmuum Durbto In THAT CERTAIN AGE* 1 * ?-?'. 1 I- . '. "* ' ' * \ND PERSONAL HAPPE1 REST to lND 88 MRS- A- H. PATT k++++<>+*4>+.t??+* **+ +** * + , Qf the four bridesmaids who took iJUit la t:u* wc.ad.ng, three are living. Mr. Uatterree is Hie only male mem ber of the wedding l>arty, who survives. , Tile couple have many friends in this and oilier suction of the county and have received many messages or congratulations. Mr. and Xti -e lf ucrrce have been filrssiHl witli time sons. . oiie ol who nr James -Ifat'fei i ???. died in . (lung nii'Ti! ;>< d while in (' imp Sevier. oaring the World War. The Jllier sous. I'i...ie and Bright. live with their families in Kings Motli: tain, near the-home of their parents HAMRICK-ALLEN The following Invite: Ions have Mr. .and Mrs. lrvln Marion Allen invite you to l>? present at the tnisrrhkge of their daughter Adelaide Marlon to Mr. Samuel EIdIuis Mam rick on Sunday December the twenty* fifth at four o'clock at the home of the brlile. , HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mi*. Hunter Neisler entertained member* if the Contract Bridge club at her home on Tuesday afternooqi. Following the game a temp i , <h ken sd!ad course and a sweet course was served. Those present .included - Mesdames Harry Paga." F. K. Finder. Charles Hilling. Hayne Blackmer, Ladd Ham rick, E A. Smith and Joe Neisler. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT , , Born to Mr. and Mrs. If. .N. Barnes early Tuesday morning, a son. Lull, er llahnson Burma. Mrs. Barnes an. b toy arc at Presbyterian Hospital Charlotte. ENTERTAIN8 BRIOGE CLUB Miss Pauline Nelal-er was hosteto her bridge club and invited guests entertaining at her home on North Ple<v?"MU Avenue an last Wednesday evening. tempting refreshments were ser ved after the game. Mrs. - Joe Neisler received high score prize. Miss Sara Allison low score prize and Mrs. Hunter- Neisler traveling prize. Members present included Misses ^ara All'soir, Mildred Moss, Sara Kate Or-nand. Mary Mitchell, Sara Finger; Mesdames Harry Page, Coinn Falls and W. I). Thomson. Invited guests were Mrs. Joe NciInn nn^l tt * *' ? * ?v? uuu mirunner :\eiHie!V , SA SELECTED FANCY STEA Mixed Sausage ai Pure Pork Sausage ? Po Plonk's Count BALTIMORE Extra Selects 69c Quart PORK CHOP FRESH COUNTRY Back Bone am LIVER MUSI No. 2 Can TOMATOES : - ' Sir * Southern Gem BEETS Del Monte or Libby FRUIT COCKTAIL HOB \ * " ' . TUB KINQ9 MOUNTAIN HBfl VINGS I; WOMEN rERSON, Editor STEWARDS QUESTS AT BANQUET Kev. and Mrs. E. \V. Fox ente lathed utiumhers of the board < Stewards, their wives and friends t a /banquet in Uie dining room of th church annex on Tuesduy eveninj 't he baiHiueit tables were arrange vviih. decorations 'suggestive of tit Yule tide season and lighted with re candles hi attractive holders A templing menu consisting ? urkey with all accessories followt by 'ainbroafa and cake was serve by members of Circle Number Tim of which Mrs. C. W. Harper is leu< er. BRIDE-ELECT HONORED " TWIT 'tie"To'^^lKt'' WM 'oV'fti season was given at the home t Mrs B. S. Peeler on last Friday e ening with Mrs. Peeler and Mrs. H. Uofortlt an hostesses. The party was given compllmei tary to Mlsa Ruchael Goforth whoi marriage to Mr. William Eugene M< Carter will be an event of the Yuli tide season. The Peeler home was attractIvel arranged witii decorations sugge live of the holiday season. The guests were entertained wit tumorous games and contests afu which the bride-elect Was present? 'lower of handsome and usefi gifts. A tempting salad course with a essories and a sweet cOurse -W? tet ved with a color note of red an white observed throughout. A number of other parties hat !>een planned in Miss Goforth's hoi jr. for the coming week. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mr.. Charles L. Pulton was bono ?d on his birthday, Tuesday wit l birthday dinner and a surprii dl6ht from his sisters, Mr. Pratt He* don and Mrs. I. A. McGlll. Otht meets were Mrs. Isaac McGlll, M :nd Mnrs. Frank Herndon and your ton, end Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fultoi Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoke of Lfi mlnton entertained the Fulton far lly at a birthday dinner In Mr. Fu ton's honor on Saturday evening. Mrs. Hoke is a daughter or M Fulton. , IjgSj V!N ROUND KLOIN v T-BONE I nd Hamburger lind 20c VEAL CH< ry Sausage I Oysters [S. Pound J Ribs i 2 Pound 4 Cans Old Fashio 25c BROWN S No. 2 Can Roast or C< 5c BEEF No. 1 Can 6 Pound Pi 12'/*c SNOWDRI 4E STO ' * 1 .AI D THURSDAY. DEC. S, 1938. i Personals I Mr. P root or Thompson Was & bus- I T fnees visitor in Qastoula yesterday. I 1 Mrs. J. O. Ross and son of Bease- | J luer euy weaa in town meeoay art- , X effioon. u * Mesdamea Grie<r Plonk and Chart en Can r'uCiI * .i.ieu ui Siicrtoy o,.. urday afternoon. Mrs. Nfd Is spending sever ' days this week with her mother In lock Hill, S. h . Mrs. \V. P. Fulton who .'"as been u very HI at her home ou Piedmont av l? enue. la Improving. !t d iMr. Dob Atwater aim Mr. Herb A. 'lieek of Iturlinptan were rccen visn; itors In Kings Mountain. j, Mr. and M-'.s Jesse Riser and MIrs _ Maxine Watte: ion of Cliarloito -tv-nt the week-end In Kings Moun , tain. Miss Kathryn O'Farrell of Wa*bligton. I). C.< <'.* exported home soon n-i will remain for a visit until aft* r the holidays. g "!WV I. AI'JIl'vJfflT'JU'l. J.' y.'l'.lPM11 " }r well anr Miss 8arn Long of Coluinbta k-. were visitors in Kings Mountain last j. Saturday. it- Crovell Little was the main le r last night In Unstonla at a meetc ng cf Gaston County Alumni of the e- University of North Carolina. y Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Splvey and B" Gece, Miss Lenora Splvey of Ware thoals. S. C.. were guests Sunday of ^ *r?. Florence Minis and* Miss Agnes Norrls. Among, those who heard the lec'ure by'Dale Carnegie in Charlotte r" Tuesday night wore: Messrs Byroti 1 Keeter, Paul McOlnnft. Ludd Hamd rick and Harold Coggins. . 1 .Mir, and Mrs. L. Rudlslll of Cherwill? were the guests Minday night if Mr. and Mrs.- L. F. Neal. They ame -down especially to attend the 5olden Wedding reception of Mr. nd Mrs. S. C. Ratterree. r- ^ h K Rev. L. Boyd. Hamm has been se ? ected as toastmaster for the ban,r ruet of the Lutheran ministers of r Gaston, Lincoln and Cleveland Cpun g ties to be held in Gastonia nex D Tuesday evening. ? n- Canat'n hod only about a quartet il- million population a century ago. Tibday, It has more than 11.000,00'J r. and is one of the gseat exporting na tions of the world. At Your Drug Storm ' ' or cuius )% Money Back Guarantee iGS 19k lb. lb 10c >PS, pound 15c 'ound 25c MEDIUM For Stews I 22 l-2c OA. tL * IP. . 15c n Bulk UGAR, Pound 5c ornCd 2 No. 1 Cans 35c ill FT 99c J! RES i ' ^ A-" ; x. A i -v ; * ibii - "i ? * Make an appointment now ( Iffi* W for your ' \l" rr Christmas Permanent SPECIAL PRICES FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY ANSELL BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 123-R E. Mountain St. \ * ' * f I 2k Hrpccpc I i mmmn mi ' i 11iim^wwwr umni m i i i Drastically Reduced For Quick Clearence ' . V i. - - ; . $9.95 and $10.95 DRESSES (7 Q \ NOW Jp/.oy $8.95 DRESSES <t? r* QA NOW ' ?pO*o?7 ' i ' " $7.95 DRESSES 0H A A NOW - $6.75 DRESSES A A NOW ; $5.44 '/ v ' r * ' ' .r*v4 '''?'% . -i'*' ' '** ' ' . . ' . v :i. ~; J. .." * "*' ' ; $5.95 DRESSES &A AA NOW. $4.44 $4.95 DRESSES feo qpNOW ?po.OD . ' ' <*' $3.95 DRESSES ?9 QQ NOW - ty&.OV r .. ... : $2.98 DRESSES $ -| a A NOW tyl.V* . ALL LADIES' HATS Regardless of Former Price 1-2 Price Belk's Ladies Shoppe ' - One Rack of Ladies' Silk Dresses, values to $2.95, ' . * ' . at? - v ; $1.79 ' One Rack of Dresses, Silk and Wool, at? .# 1 $1.00 each t ' ? " Belk's Cotton Shoppe The Home of Better Values ' . ' " ' ' . ' - *v" \ V " . ' 'r '<. ? * ' o ' J ?ftjCai?? '
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