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1 :' "' . * SOCIAL A I Of INTE PHONES 10-R A I ;? OUTINO AT PALM HARBOR , I a number pf Kings Mountain peo pie who are wintering at Palm Har- I l>or, Florida, enjoyed an ohtlng at 4 I beautiful spot near there. The Iocjv ! tlon was a place of natural beauty and the group gave It the namo "Hidden Glen." An out-door supper was cooked 1 r.nd enjoyed by the following: Me?damen <C. E. Nelsler, Fleming Rmu seur, H. T. Fulton, D. C. Mauney, J F. Allison, J. B. Thomas son, Mr. and I Mrs. E. L. Campbell, Mr. and ^frs. 1 ( has. P. Ware, all of Kings Moun-1 tain; Mrs. Georgo Patterson, Mr. I ( and Mrs. Harvey Williams of Gastoula; Mr. and Mrs. Jong Lang, Miss | Bet tie Lang. Mr. and Mrs. pelama* ( ter and son. Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. R. ] J Willeford all of' Kings Mountain. , Miles Boyd (col) of Kings Moun* j tnin was also with the narty. > 'I . % THURSOAY AFTERNOON < BOOK CLUB Mrs. J. S. Norman was hostess to 1 the members of the Thursday after'1 noon Book Club, entertaining at the 1 > Woman's Club On Friday afternoon. The club room was arranged with I quantities of lovply spring flowers, i Mrs. J. M. Patterson had charge cf the program conslsing of brief , sketches of North Carolinians Dig- | tingulshed in Literature and Music , as follows. Paul Green. Mrs. E. A. , Karrlll; Lamar Stringfleld, Mrs. M. I* Plonk; Poema by Anna Blackwelt \ Payne, Olive Pllford Dargan and , Loralne Laahley, Mrs. W. K. Mauncy; Thomas Wolfe, Mrs. Manley , Moreheed.' A tempting salad and sweet cour- ( ee was served during the social hour by a group from the Woman's Club. ( READ THE AD$ I Along With the Nm | 1 MAKE APPOD FOR YOUR EASTE Reductions on Ansell Beai Telephon SPRING CLEARi rati 3 BIG EXTRA EACH WEEK-END We Give Yc .. { Kings Mount; X Phones 4i and 81 STOP WORRYING ABOUT mti ^w WJ^M ' ^M ^1 '- nr l^d S - > < * ,-^H - J J i | PLONK MC King* Nm?4 TIC HICtti lTtm^ Til , W^0-^ -: C /X ;""vW teliiiiilili - ' .,i n.11,.1! ,!1! I lnlimillll.IHI.il . T* lND personal happeni REST to \ nd 88 mrs. a. h. patte BRIDGE HOSTES8 B AJfB. CbarlM Oillnir urua hnatAaa I ."J L'J her bridge* club La at Tuesday, en- to tertaining at her' home on King 1 Street. it The rooms were arrauged? with Ct iprlng flowers. A tempting salad course with ac- t. tepsories was served. Those playing included Mesdames CI Huyne (llackmer, Joe Noisier, Geo. Pi Lattlmore, Hunter ( Nelsler, Ed lc Smith, Paul Neisler, Arnold Klser, le tnd the lioBtess.. sv CIRCLE MEETING 'lite March meeting of Crcle num-i lit. Three of Central Methodist 1'hurch was held at the home of Mrs. .?? B. M. Ormand on Monday afternoon *Ith Mrs. Troy Carpenter as Joint tost "S. ( Mrs. Charles Goforth, the leader,' l>(, y v* M If "I'r.r .fcag barge of the devotional. The Bible Study was led by Mrs. Troy Carpetier. Thirteen members responded to 'oil call. The hostesses ser/ed de- f lie one refreshments. ENTERTAIN OUT-OF-TOWN EUEST8 d; Mrs. Joe Nelsler, Mm F. E. Flng- ^ r?r and Mrs. W A. Rlfleiilioiir worn 01 'ostesees at a spend-the-day party pntertalning at the home of the former. on last Thursday. " . e> Lovely spring flowers were used et In decoration b throughout the In looms. A well-appointed luncheon was ? served buffet style. at Rook and' bridge provided amuse- tti i?ent. # nl The gueete included the following ol mt-of-town relatives, Mesdames M. 11. Mauney and Robert Morrisln of Hickory; Meadames S. S. Mauney, H D. R Mauney. Julia Hall, David fa RudlsiU and D. P McClurd of Cher- \\ ryvllle. i1ment now vi ;r beauty work a Permanents ic A ity Shoppe J ... i. i"NCE SALE OF J JGS M VALUE DAYS * | \l DURING MONTH < * * il >u Service .< ain Drug Co. | The Rexall Stord f ' ^ WCT WEATHER SKIDS mm Hf raTH ,Rom!a!fe )TOR CO. tmin, N. C. t miiiOHS CAM AFFORD IB KING8 MOUNTAIN HERALD, NGS VOMEN j )RSON, Editor | I RIDGE HOSTE8S Mrs. George Lattiinore wee hostess i members of her bridge club on ueeduy afternoon, entertaining at 3i hoino on West Mountain street i Tuesday afternoon. Lovely spring flowers were effecrcly arranged In decoration. Those playing Included Mesdames baric - Hilling, Joe Noisier, E. A. inllh, Jr., Arnold Kiser, Paul Nels r. I lay ne lllacknier. Hunter NelS i and the hostess. A tempting aalad dourse and veet course was served. Personals Mr. and Mrs. David L.. Saunders .Greensboro were visitors in Kings ouutttin during tbe week end. Mrs. Ira H. Patterson has been ry sick at her borne in Kings I IUW(l|ine?????? ?mmmmmmmmm Mr. and Mrs. Cephus Cblppard of larld'e were weekend snouts of r. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper. Mr*. Grady Patterson visited her LUghter, Miss Phyllis Patterson at rsklne College, Due West, S. C., ( ring the week enu. ,D. P. Word, Jr., and Ernest Maun ' y/ere Pioh hAm\r?? ? *i?A ' r.cert of State High School bands Raleigh. last week. T.ntfd Hamrick. Jr.. D. F. Hord, Jr. id Ernest Mauney who played In i?- concert In Raleigh last Friday Ight were entertained at the home ' Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Cooper. Misaes Mary Elakely and Beatrice errlon of the Blacks burg achoel iculty visited Postmaster and Mr*, r. E. Blakely during the week-end. ?O? (V. * Mrs. James Carrigan and- little iughter of Burlington, N. C., are siting the former's mother, ra. . L. Hill. Mrs. .T. G. Hnrd, president of the cri1 U 1>. C. Chapter and Mrs. W. RkUmhour went to Rutherfordton Wednesday to attend /the District eating of U. D.'C. * Revs. W. M. Boyce and L?. B. a mm have returned from Durham here theyi attended tbe> Religious tmposium relebrating the 100th anIveraary of Duke University. Rev. nd Mrs. E. W. Fox also were presit for the celebration. . Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ratteiree en- ; =rtained! FHday with a twelve 'clock in honor of their grandson, an-.?B Rat-terree. who was home for ?oring holidays. Covers were ua ror Mr. and Mrs. Ratterree, Mrs. | !pk>1I? Ritterree Weir, Mlaa Mar- j nret Ratterree, Mr. Pride Ratterree nd the hpnoree. I ACHING COLDS . MbnTMrMSTlESS TW? Easy, Qrick Way! To bring epeedy relief from the dieeomfort of cheat eotda, muscular rheumatic ache# and paina doe to eotda?you need more than "juat a salve" me a cumulating "counter-irritant'' like good old warming, aoothing Muatarole. It pene- \ tratfn the eurfaee akin breaking up local congestion and pain resulting from colds. , Evan better than a muetard plaster? Musterole has been used by tnOHons for over SO years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. 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Loveh TO OUR CUSTOMERS ' Up I have just returned from ' A New York where I personally selected loads of Dress :.*T |t| es for those who are particular. , \ u: \i You Must Peep C BELICS, The La ?. MSrs. R. D. Goforth. New York. Belk's Ladie: - . -- pa !Lr I m l ADE" is really you at your lovehy we take such delight in it. It's ground for you to take those ad-those second looks. You'll do all listen to our Spring Fashion Dresses and Accessories to match rom New York orgies of real Ex)RESSES 95 Dress Material $1.98 Ivery Wanted Color MEW SHIPMENT OF ning Dresses You'll Like?A Real Buy h A AC IT FROM US, THESE j Sheer Dresses PIECE STLYES ARE SMART Jl Popular Colors $4.95 >UP DRESSES ^g gg JITS, PURE SILK DRESSES, STAR FROCKS IN NEWEST FAILORDED McKAY CLASSIC ranted colors and styles, very $6.95 IATELAASSE MARQUISETTE I ? DrPQCAC ? m f , WITH JACKETS f $7.95 NE GROUP OF \% . . * < a "' p Dress Values ((SURPASSED ?3.95 ' hit From Under a New Hat from test Creations and Styles From '-.Vv? > . *p * i I * Jt :? ;' 1 ? . s Shoppe " v;A *'. ' * ! r
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