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' r SOCIAL pf Of INTI ' i: PHONES 10 R < . . N < ?? "?tTTTTTVtTtTVttttTt' H08TESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Hayno Bhuikme*- wn .host ess to members of her bridge elu entertalr/ng at her lioihe on \V?'S Mountain street. Tuesday afiernoo' Bloomlrg pot plait's were used 1 decoration. Guests to mnko u.p two 'jblra I: eluded Mostlainos Arnold K!s : Lnrid Ham nick. Hunter N Isle-, Charles Williams, II.. A. Smith. Par Nelsler. Joe Nelsler, ar.d It. II. Web: A tempting congealed salad coins with accessories t>nd a sweet cotirs was served. LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET Memhp-s rtlttd those lr?- "cstpd the American Legion Auxiliary worl ere urged to attf'l he r- 'Miar pilng on January 24th at Mrs. J. E Mhuncy'e with Mrs. J. M. Rhea a Joint hoatees. The hour la 3:30 P. M iTite district commit tee woman MW .TtVJb aa gueat speaker. ' All those wh i n nio. nvwcuo "ill iuuk iui ward to x.avlnir her Bt the meeting. Special mualc will be rendered. Members or prospective member who do not have a way to go. ar< asked to notify either the Pieatden or Chairmen of the hostess ebmtni - tee, Mrs. J. N. Gamble. MTETING OF STUDY CLUB The Study Club and invited guest were most delightfully entertained a the home of Mrs. Charles Cainpbe! on ^Tuesday evening. Cut flower and blooming pot plants were' at ranged throughout' the rooms. The program featured Shakes poaro's "Taming Of The Shrewwritten as a playlet bv Howard Wh' tlngton, pupil in the Kings Mountaii High School. The playlet was gtvei by high school pupils under the di reotffon of Miss Wrenn, En gits', teacher. ? ~ " ~~ ' V, A complete eye exan . ; tion will reveal the i * condition of your eyes, DRS PALHi Opto I " - 302 No. 1 + In Kings Mountain X ' OfFiee In Pre Kings Moan i'5 We Fill Any Do uuro aii I r^"-*" ^*1m VU*m*n A' fn^WM IIIIIIIIBII I ?' , OF MC sot Ilasol * lk> SKW LOTIOf V3v *n n^^i . . .. .. j . '. * . < : AND PERSONAL HAPP1 iREST to AND 88 MRS. A- H. PA .. ; s ';'V ' -v-' I"<+++< ++ ++++++< >+} *+++* +. ") Mrs. SV. T. Weir gave a poem. Mrs. E. W. Griffin was prize w iter for writing bgst New V*. r's H< "j'olutions and Mrs. Charles Thomi 'J son was awarded a pr.ze for cy ' i pietlng lines of poem read by Ml ''Victoria Hughes. : A fruit salad course. >vlth noe< '( series and'sweets was servel folio | !nv the program. V|'. V. : " ' - ( . , SANQUCT AT CHURCH ,, Till mi '1 of Jtoyre Memorial A. e I' Ch'ui'oh enjoyed a'b'ahsuet in .t d.ning room of the the educatiot I building on Tuesday, evening. Dr. Giir.r, of Clover,. S. one the most lironiinent preachers of 1 It denomination, was the speukcr the evening. A delielouH meul .. w !. served by ladies of the church.' si I. HOSTESS AT DANCE t?l hostess of a lovely dance at the \\ ' mans c.'iuo House saiuruay evcuu Hunch was served by M-iss Gloi Kawioe. 9 Gaines, singing and dancing we 3, enjoyed by the following: J M isKcs Mary Evelyn Gofortli, lis el Kails, Rachel Smith, BeGy Neisl I Maude Plonk-. Got floko: Mirgnt Hntlerrce, Mary Helen ' Hainbrlgli Doris White, Vivian Prince. Ret 31 Patrick, Gloria Cornwell, Faye Mo t! Nancy Saber. Sue Ruddock, All 11 Betty Mauitey. Carolyn CarpeWtei s Dolly Cantpbull. Jo and Eoline Ke< cr; Messrs Paul Neisler. Jr., L/ai Hnmrlck. Jim Darracotl, Hal Olil , Robbie Allran, Tommy Harper, Jc " es Fortune, E. W. Neal, Jim Pa Clemtnonsee Mc.Daniel, Buren Nei t\ Fred Wright, Dan Finger, Charl a Campbell, Boby Suber, Cecil Croc i-1 Buddfy Williams, Jim Nickels, Junl h j Moss, Wilson GrifHn; Woodle Rawl George Thomasson, BHly Ruddocl 1ER & W1KE ^ metrists Vycn, Charlotte edrtesdays 2:30-6:00 I*. M. Sessional Building tain Dreg Co. ctors' Prescriptions TABLETS i 1A.IS MB |ffl > liTgJPjJj1^.- w^wCKk |PIPM^pH|^^PR^^vpp^lHpMBPIHMH 'yffl . 4 " v .' '. . > ,v <.', ? t -^ ^-. . ^ frirtirnr ii' -':i . -. "iWiniKiirilK r w?wiiiw mm i uwwwwww^wwwwi?i ENINGS I WOMEN TTERSON, Editor I 1? % Juck Fortune, It. O. Plonk. C. C. Lit tu- tie 1. P. Moffett and A. E. Smart. | ut- > #8 tke out-of-town pilosis w<v < tit Ml&sea Sara JLawllngs and He:-1. Iss vjairiuou 01 C11 >/oii..t; * I).:"otlty Merrltt Hilda Flowers. F.obltlv !>s- Hkell Hardin. Horls Council ti t?l >w- M trgarot Morrison of Hickory: M?*s, srs. Jim RuwlingB, lticbard Parker J iind Jack Garrison of Gastonia, Messrs Seth Frye, Torn Trultt, it. L Mitchell cind II. G. Stevens of Hick' , ory, and Mr. "Pete" COcbcrau of 1 at jNewton- . ' 1 fiiifi ig v/ MM 11 M A 'a ? , . " ' " is? I?p er et t, tins ' r " " eb&X$^ \ if ^ V^l ' '- * Wuf^H I ^BH \M Bra, * ^ 1 H7L " i Colors \ H wan co \ W Sf buflon. \ ff \ I f Clmr V | / kM. Ht *"' " ' O. THURSDAY. JAN. If. 1131 MEETING Or THURSDAY AFTERNOON BOOK CI.UB Mrs. C. E. Noisier was hostess to the members of tiio Thursday Afternoon J. <>k 'Tub 1 a number of In\ityd |" '.chaining at her homo t " a .. !i l'<V>l(:nont Avt last V- k. The roi tb?> lower 'lor thrown oii-sfi). ' nrranu. , tut (Towers and blot.:.:'"' : " >' its.| j I M''s. V uly Morel) odd bait (Iniilmi. Mrs. A. 1. Hill Tetul alt -i tie As He s Known lo the Villager* i'u' an int. !.stln'< program on ICoUer. Written hv sn aCutui'.nt:1 nee front CuHU-if? ! :iiiu\ town, Fountain Inn. 3. CM Mrs K. A. Morrill read two rf- QnilV. - letters "Choosing' find! "Iviinii * wr'tt?'it to his adopted) (! iu'Ii"' : M s. \V. K. Mitimey sure! softie < '* "(.-.Ji!'.lien's Quills'; Mrs I.ti i ti er II.--fMo.it read an editorial >-! inj; Sol! .idc ,'ti a Crowded World,* no Mr Art'iur Hay gave some o? 'lie tit i il tr vines of "Aunt Hit. ", Mrs. Mor< bead eoiwlttded the proEDITIONS 4 Designed by Carole King; Hair thai has made them the younger setl The sian> the delight of "cruisers," 1 Spring wardrobe... they h accent for impression-mal the campus, at work oi HSHP,' .V? V V Kgd A\ rX jfl Kn wHIm OT* rtck"- X?e ? it dirndl ni?o?tii?g V ^r that term I cloateo. i h*hp~- ? *fc Rnc* g st>M n *a.08 . Keeter's D< Vahie For Value IS ??' i ? Mi' ip tmmmi I ., ' . ; /'? , .' * .' '' * . '. ' t'' '- *: . ' \ . V. f : ' '|? gram with u "lUcIpe For a Happy New Year." .Purittg tho social hour the guest* vstTo Inylted Into tht? dining roou. whore .1 tempting naiad rourso. wlt'.i accessories, fruit cake and . mint* wan soryed.. Mrs. Harry Pace and Mrs. Cieorce^ "V.vls, of Charlotte, sod'ed at- ille !.? ifal appointed dining tattle., j o;..'cd tea. Mrs. Harold lltmnicutt usaiatol trs rseisior. m solving. J- ..*!j'. I alPTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Orvillo Morris nntiium tlto birth of ,u ilanirhtor, iCin (In. January 7th. . *k. _ " "j T^ot^crirr'*, itj li " -Liw' Mr. and Mi's.- I ('. Sinn'. h'ofs .. of( harlot'" . ivof" visitors in Kings' (Cont'd on back |tago i MM. JHrrHKW? vilh the verve and fashion perennial favorites with d-by of young executives, he mainstay of your first ave the swish and figure' dng moments whether on \ r with your best beau.I ,i*m y ' Iwl?4v* v..? -.8 ^wtv* Im My H?art" ?delightful a* i lew* affair! Smooth alluring tin** 1. md p*orpcaHy* kick pleat*. Talon \ **t*n*r from n*ck to horn. Plait- \ >u?; .Honey-Beig*; Minuet-Blue. \ imljkiolS $6.50 \ ept. Store j fever Undersold n V ^ . " THEY EAY " ' . - ,v ; "Igcno'-aiu* Its <oitttvbutcd mora | 'n ) infill o( nattotta than w?T other single cnnse. and thin natiou 01 ours may prove 1:0 exception be* eitiiiti t|i?re is it deplorable ignorance among us of the things that have t a t i.u.-t loumty tip*, gi.cuteet In history lit material progress that have brought to 7 per ceht of the v iritl'a populat'ou iit the United S;:- 'i's Occupy hue octly <" percent' of the world's Inhabitable" lniuis, pno half of the world's wealth and more than one half of the worlds Income*' ?Itchert h hlMtd. Kxecntivo vice* president, the l,amhert Pharmeucal Co. - -i "The pulili?" 1ms too .rivep an Inferos! in '.ixluHtriui ponn' to sanction t - 'ist;->it s ' o of tuimini."?U. 3. Senator . Hupko. "i in. : oi i tkmiiv r f Fascism juat jii of Communism '? < lim'atson; not any kiwi of i il.lcation. Intt inlui i'-ion for free nwn in a .'fno world." ? lJi all Wussi'lt of Ti riclo'iH College, Columbia CniverHit>. .* . ,> f wm? ? Af&.-J&fir"? / Aqua C; y VlfjQri R??e; F a:.s 51..v dfcSfr' *:v-i!- - :-:a. 17 . . $5.50 *. i ? '< ' ^ - i r 4:7 >+** V \ A f"Tv/o by Two" ? Nubby soun rayon | in ever-pooulor | ii**Y v?ih vntio J colla' a<"C??-l?. j rnnwlu Pf I._ /??? 1 f>*7 lln?? vwh douhi* P[- row* *| ?*ilont ?V moffhlng dow? \\ the fr^nll S> es II Jjl to U . . ii 08 fr* J j ' ? > * ' i ;... . . .
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