< I ? i I SOCIAL p i Of INT] PHONES 10 R < MEETING OF CIRCLES ? vt. * ' ? Si gm viiww nuiuovr cme or ventr Methodist C'aurch met at the hou of, Mr8. I. B. Gofortli, tile leader, c Monday afternoon. The following o cits and Com ill tee chairmen were elected for tl coming year; Mrs. J. it Davis, ass taut leader; Mrs. U. d. N't ill, Trea nrer; Mrs. H. it. Patron, Secretin*'} Mrs. H. T Fulton and Mrs. M. llouser, IUble Study leaders; Mr W. C. Putnam, Chairman of finauet Mrs. W. O Palis, chairman visit 111 committee; Mis. Charles HulltiuU telcphono elialrman; Mrs. A. P W?i lick, cliwlrinun transportJ.llon, T we ty five circle members wore preset, and one visitor. Mrs. Wra.v WUllami new president of the Missionary S< clety. A salad course with hot tea wa served. Circle Number Two met at tb home of the leader, Mrs. O. O. Jacl Mrs. Percy Billing was elected s? retary, Mrs. C. k. Fulton, treasurer Mrs. L. D. Shuford. Mm C. \V Hurt ct <a?ar Mm. k, W Urrmn. prognu ccmmtMee; Mr*. E. B. Olive, Mr, W. II. Howard aiul Mrs. J. A Wall cr. committee Christian Social Rvli tlons, < Nineteen members were present, The hostess served light refresl n.eivt during the social hours. Circle Number Three met at th home of Mr*. M. H. Blser, lite et leader. Mrs. C-harleS Goforth, th leader, presided. Mrs. Troy Carpenter was electe treasurer, Mrs. Fred Wright, seer* tary, Mrs. J. O. Plonk, leader of B ble Study; Mrs. Hunter Ware an Mrs. Y. F. Throneberg, progrui: chairman. Mrs. B. M. Ormand an Mrs. Pres8le<y, chairman demotions comjbiittee, Mrs. E. W. Fox and Mn A. B Cobb, Social Service committe Fourteen members were present. Light refreshments were serve by the hostess. WOMAN8 CLUB TO MEET A meeting of the Senior Woman Club will be held Friday afternoo al 3:30 at the club house AH members and any other ladle interested in the work of the clu \ Are urged to {attend. fTl LUNCHEON GUESTS * M,fes Carlyle Ware had as lunch |j 1 eon guests Sunday Mr. and Mr/ Leonard Pptterson of Little Ilori; Ark., Mr. Lee Patterson and Mis T Stella Patterson of Rock Hill, S. C / Mr. and Mrs Herltert Crawford o McConnellsvllle. S. C., Miss Made line Patterson ot Belmont scliop faculty and Ruth Patterson o Lhicolnton. HONORED AT BUFFET 8UPPER Miss Colleen Campbell and Chat les Campbell we.re honored by theii grandmother. Mrs. E. L. Campbell ai a buffet auppor on lost Friday even ing. Ganges were enjoyed through out the evening. Guests .Included Mfsses Collet Campbell, Majry [Frances Gantt Mary Julia Pollock, Flay Moss, Mar garet Ratterree, Clarence Plonk, Jr I>awrence Patrick, Paul Nejsler, Jr., Ladd Hamrtck Jr aid Charles Camp bell, Jr. , 1 ?? KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. Phones 41-81 I ASPIRIN TABLETS I | N?m '?&. t?km lj3&* I I A ipltm'H v?*viV,r ' HB fusi? 7U.WW I ^ /Al *J?*p*ck f&Slrrtj/M mm HAUWjr^VfR OIL I ^f^zLI 'Ik^nJ ^K^rCMNfiM I b&faiafoml I BBSfBBSfffi* wzOBSSt J. - ijfciM ni mi i I'ii IIMMMIMIMIMIIKIMIIMI , AND PERSONAL HAPTE BREST to AND 88 MRS. A- H. PAT ? ft +++++T ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB "J Miss fiara Kute Ormnnd entertair ed members of her bridge club, at i bridge dinner al Pine Knot on Titer it .day evening. Decorations bt keeping with the season were used. * 10 Those playing included Mosdani'" s- Harry Page, Hugh Ormand, - llili Thomson; Misses Sara Allison, Sari ij Kate Or-mand. Sara Finger, Mar Mitchell, Pauline Noisier, Helen 1 lay Margaret Mitchell, Helen Kidchltoui g and Mildred Moss. OUT ' A ft* ! C0A1 f' i r\ ' Fin; 4 1/ /2 i? I. l -^sr miAH BC*m4hIR2I A MXH I I ^HH KEE1 DEPARTM VALUE FOR VALUE i II. , < ?/. v V STSGS if" WOMEN < ? TERSON, Editor ! t t 0 I M M ? t I I -M , McDANI EL-HOPE t Mr. and Mrs. O. H. McUanlel an1 r.ounce the marriage of their daugfc, ter, Wltnu. Frances.-To Mr. Lloyd C. . Hope, of OaKtottla. * The marriage took place in Oaf?ney. S. C.t September 4th. , ^ ij ENTERTAINS MEMBERS OF |CONTRACT CLUB Mrs. It. II. Webb was hostess to | members of the Contract Brldgtj Club entertaining at her hoino on 11 ^thII II Winl rC 77, HD IJ-Uft al Clear PR I R& m,*vT ^Hr HLKM JM Mm Vb ? ShBbL ?) 4^9 ET rER'S, ENT STORE . NEVER UNDERSOLD HCMMT. JAN. It. lWt W?l Mountain atree* Tueaday uft-j Cat flovtn and blooming plant* j a era effectively arranged hi decoration. A tempting rft'.cketi salad w'.th aemmo|tj r.r.d a cweet course was served. I Those playing included Mesdam^s) I.atul 1'amrlck, llunter Ne'.slet, Fa ill Ncla. . v*-d Moss, E. A. Hnltli Jr., George La ''more, Jlc Nr and Hoytte Blackuicr, -v\ ?: i DDCCDVTCDi A ai o ? It?.ww I tninno OIYC CANDY PULL j > The Fellowship Group of the Kirs' | Presbyterian Church ?ave and "Old! Fashioned" candy pull, Tuesday,] January loth, at 7:!i0 p. m. The Candy Pullers were in fine; trim and did justice to tin?', candy. Thcfo was much exclteiuent and fur' Mrs. W. T. Weir and Miss M a riot Murplicy had charge of the etit'flalnment. The ytp'ttK lad:'"s of fj.u> . Pillowship ?roup soryed the candy. { GO! av1 ESSES 'ance Dresses I 15 Coats at 10 Coats at 10 Coats at 8 Coats at \ Coats Fi 1 * A j&'rf .. .' * ^ ^ i '..'.v v 13 Dresses a 23 Dresses 14 Dresses s n j i/i csses < 10 Dresses 13 Dresses V/." * ' V ,V ' Children! 11 Coats from #531 "r't'"t '> <? : W. MKKT1NO OF O. A. A. |l The Colonel Frederick Hambrljcht j I Chapter, Daughter* American Revo-, lution, met at the borne of Mr*. Caul Ne!?!er on last Wednesday. j> The 'home wan arranged with love] r ly Kadloli. carnal ions and other flow-l, er*. Mrs. D. C. Mauiiey had Arrangedj I most Inter owing program featur- t !n;: a talk on "Dv-inocrucy" by Hev.i < \a. Boyd Hamtn. ^O'lncetlng wis opened with tin? tinging of America liv the chapter. *' Mrs: \\\ K. Msutnhy rend 'he New v Year's Message of the l'le-iden'-j * General Refreshments consisting nf cream-' d chli k' n. cranhiprrj' salad- with ae-j'' t? -sorics and a sweet course was seri s v<'d li'y the hotess during the 'social Ic hours, . j Sevetal invited gnoj-ts wire pliesent. ' < Personals Rev. and Mrs. K \V. v'.slte;!^ I ?;' & $. -y^ Bp* V ** *.. v.v - *? * iV> f- _ y rinal Red $29.50 Now $17.50 Now $9.95 Now ?5.95 Now nal Redi it $9.95 Now at $7.95 No if% a /M $4.85 1now it $3.95 Nc at $2.95 Nc at $1.94 N * Coats R( i $,$9%5? Now 9 ? . V . . ... if # I * > ^ ' , * . " rlrnda in Stanley Wednesday after* toon. / . ?6? Jclin la'Wia IU..d of Cramerton ipt-tit the- week-end with his granduother, Mrs. hula- Woodward. ...- ' . . o?Mrs. Madeline Ligou wild has teen ill in New York City tor more han six months Ins keen In u critix ul loiidition for the past week. ?o? ' Mrs. S. J. Clinton of Clover, S. G nd Mrs. Leone Cash of Gastonta .ere guests of Mr. atvd Mrs. . S. L\ laitorreo. Fi-itU. afternoon. ?o? Mrs, '(leprae llons'-r and litllo ..in. i, mil. .. hi tsm'iDy ari> 1>i-ndiH? a fc.w days wit r t)u>' formt's t.-rt iits, Mr and Mi's. D." C. laum-v. ... ? , ; * . ?o? Mi"* C't.tH' tn|)l>i;M tin.I Mlsa 'olli'.'ll ata-Minpail ?.(l "by. I", and Mts. ("ciikiiKci. [loom- and liildrnn of IIiMmit, sit 'tit *!w boli'ays ?) ' <".nn|ilii'll <<>ti:c-o ill 'aim Harbor. Florida. |p \ .11 J uction $14.75 $8.75 d? A An $2.98 | iction t $4.98 w $3.98 $2.43 >w $1.98 j >w$1.48 I I ow 97c I I educed I 7cto$4.98 I r

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