WVU.' " . ? ^ Bjp^r \. j R 'x :.;***' MM ^ . ['? 1 . " SOCIAL Of INTE PHONES IO-R J i-ULA HERNOON CIRCLE MEETS WITH MR8. OATES !; The Lula Hern don Circle of the fc*rt<t L'aptlst church held Its regular monthly meeting Friday - April l\ at the hom? of Mrs. C. A. Oateg With Mrs. C. C. Oates as assistant hostess. < Mrs. D. G. l.lKleJcbn and >lrs. Joe Hord had charge of the following program: . 3ong: Entire Circle. Story of tlie Resurrection :* Mis. Doris Cole. Prayer: Mrs. D. H. Campbell. * "Go Forward," a mission book? Mrs. D. F. Hord. Following the business session, the hostesses served an attractive sulnd plate to those present who were: Mesdames D. F, Hord, W. I), McDaniel. Gordon Hughes, visitors; sad Mesdames W. 8. Mauney, D. H. PamnhAll. W. C. Cavenv. Charles Oompbell. W. C. Ledford, Doris Colo Hill Putnam, D. O. Ltttlejobn. Jo* Hord, O. D. Ham bright, Georee Womdck. Oeorgc Hord and C. B. Cash. The May Mooting will bo with Mrs V. A. Mcl?an!el und Mrs. Hill Putnam meeting of bueine88 womens circle The Business Women's Circle of the First Baptist Church met at the homo of Mrs. P. D. Hem don, on Mon day evening. The rcomg were arranged with Foster Ulies and other lovely blooming pot plants and cut flowers. The circle had as special guests of '. he nor. members of the Crainerton Business Women's Circle of which Mrs.'J. L. Head, formerly of Kings .Mountain ds a metnber. Mis. Bryan Herd, circle leader, pre sided and Mrs. D. F. Hord, president of the W. M. U. welcomed the vlrf tors. Mrs. J. M. Rhea had -charge of the program. , LA salad and sweet course was ger ved during the social hour. , : i 1 v to-celebrate goldenwcpqtng anniversary rj%c tcllowlne- Invitations, hand j Wht.harn.been tesnedt* * ?>. 1 .! 18M l?&f Mr. and Mrs. Anrin Bari"e4!t Cobb request, the pleasure of .your com fMllJ s en Saturday, April twent-second ' " Seren Oaks .* Church Street v ? Kings Mountain. North Carolina. Evening ; if o'clock -It. S. V. P ? ^r. ' **. MR8. JOHN PLONK CIRCLE HOSTE88 Circle Number Three of Centra Methpdtst Church met Monday aftei nooti at the home of Mrs. Johi Ptoaki' with .thirteen members re spend lug to roll call.. The lender. Mrs." 'Charles Gofortb presided en4> Mrs. B. W. Ormand eoi ducted the derotfonal. The Hlble Study was presented bl Mrs/, Hunter Ware.' " (btfrtng the social hour, delicknu refreshments were served- by the hoi teas. HOLIDAY VIMTOR8 / Mia* Phyll's Patterson, student a / Ergktne College, entertained the fo ( lowing colleae" mates nt the heme c \her parents, Mr. and Mrs. f. (Jrad Patterson oa Odd street, for th Easter holidays: Miss Margare Gates of York. S. C.; Miss France Daniel of Anderson." 8. C.J Lero Powers of Abben-tllei S. C.; Basrl Edwards and Cheater King, both < Due West. S. C. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT , Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M Carter, a son. Jerrv Kenneth, t April the 7th. .1 ? I I I 'I Spencer . Individually Designed Foundation Garment. ' Free Figure Analysis by >- MRS. L. T. ABEE, Phone 27-W Bessemer City, N. C. | - :: ' save y( < ? ? The Biff Rexall One G ::4 ': ' Bargains are yourt 'M. . L | Kings Mora We Fill Any I < ? > SI AND PERSONAL HAPPE1 ;rest to IND 88 MRS*. A H. PAT7 'A'ARRNE-FINGER ANNOUNCEMENT ... The follo^-rng marriage announcemeats have been Issued: MXs. Frederick EJU Finger announces the. mirrlage of her daughter v - Sarah Virginia ./ to Mr. Harry Calvin Warren on Thursday, April the sixth nineteen hundred and tbirty-nlno Kings Mountain. North Carolina. V ' i .i .. WARREN-FINGER MARRIAGE .SOLEMNIZED j A wedding of Interest to ? wide ! ctola of friends and marked with : cliarmt'iig simplicity, was that of Miss s?ara Virginia Finger and Harry Calvin Warren, which was solemnized at St. Matthews Lutheran Church last Thursday afternoon. Rev. L. Boyd Hamm. pastor of the bride, officiated using the Impressive ring ceremony, ' The altar decorations of ferns and Foster lilies, with lighted cathedral II IP 1J TH1R1CT | made a beautiful setting for the cere mon y. Mrs. Aubrey Mauney presided at the organ, playing At Dawnlngj Sweetest Story Ever Told. and. O Premise Me. prior to the ceremony ; The Bridal Chorus f?m Lohengrin ; wn* played for the professional and , McridelR-sohn's Wedding March for the recessional. I There were no attendants and the | or uple entered together. | The bride wore a becoming three| piece taupe airft with Japcnica trimI tiling. Her accessories were also of j the japonioa shade. ( The young couple left immediately j after the ceremony for a honey j moon trip and arc now at the home ,'of the bride's mother but will take ! up residence at Cllffaide, N. CV, in tite early summer. The bride. Is the only daughter ol Mrs. Fred E. Finger and tho late Xfi. Finger. She is a young woman charm and lovable disposition and * a host of friends in Kings Moun tain and elgetWhere. She is n gradu ate of Kings Mountain High School, . hvteT attending Queens-Ohicora CO! i lege.. Charlotte. The bride-groom is tho sen o( Mr I I'd SCis J. ,C- Warren of Mtq Holly ltd fst stationed at CltfTriide where . Iin Is connected1 with the Duke Power .Company. ..." -7 ?The wedding was attended l?y the Irumed'fltc families of the couple ant1 a few close friends. Among otrt-of-town relatives ant friends* were Mrs. 8. A. Finger < ' Stanley', pi.ternnl grandmother o * tKc bil&v, Mr. hud MraT 0. Presto' 4 Miner of K-'chmond, Ve. materna! grandparents of the luldo; Dr. C. I Miller and Mlsg Josephine Dedmcat r of Richmond; 'Mrs. J. C.", War ret I mother of the bride-groom; Mt? k h'- Is Warren, Mr. and ' Flyni Warren, T. L. Ware,, Mr. and 'Mti , Jimmy Davenport, all of Mt. Roily j Mr* Robert Morrison, Misses Vli glnta and Mar*aret Morrison of Htc r ??7? % s Entertains for visitors MIsfs Marjorle Rhea, who won a Motive 'from Meredith College; Rale: r ph. for the holidays entertained it t formally on Saturday evening, at th I- home of her mother on West Mout f t\Jn street. f The homo was arranged througl e out with, lovely spring flowers. <t A buffet supper wag served, a Miss Rhea's guest Ust Include y Miss Phyllis Patterson from Frakln d College and a number of other youn if people. entertains circle Mra. J. R. Davis was hostess t members of circle number cne ( in Central Methodist Church, ontevtai l:u, at her home M?nda.v afteruoo ~ Mrs. T. B. Qcforth. the circle lea Ier. presided, opening the meetli with a devotlona service, followed 1 the busineas meeting. Mia. H. T. Fulton presented on I ?- Oil., 1iert**iuig diuk oiuuj. Twenty six meifibers were preset Tlio hostess served delicious i f'tOhments with the Bester mo mm cleverly suggested. )UR PENNIES ent Sale Begins Next Week, i for only ONE CENT. ntain Drug Co. )octor's Prescription m 42 and 81 vJji," '3 V*;"'v< k , ' t <. k UK ?iNO? .JMttKTAXK. -Iff MINGS :| WOMEN rERSON, Editor I: I LUNCHEON GUESTS >I'i? Bo:ty Jones of Invenets, Fla. and Mis* Harriett \yray of Ocota, rtu.. both of wham ore students at Salem Collese, Wlnstoa?8alem, and IH-crgt Shlpp of NewtiAi were luncheon guests of Bill Davis at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis, Tuesday. MEETING OF JUDSON CIRCLE ?oe Juiu:n Circle held the April meeting at the home of Mrs. E. W. ; tloiil with Mrs. A. L. Falls joint ' Ik* less. Mrs. McClain hod charge of Uhe i.Mowing program. , Devotional: Mss. H. D. Tate. The second chapter of the book 'Following in HJs Train, was given by Mrs. McClain. I'oem ? My Call ?: Mrs. B. T.W right. Prayer?Mrs. D. F. Hord. j Mrs. Woodkari had charge of the | business session. Eleven members responded to roll call. ef^sTrved tempting refreshments. AMtSSA* UASTEdS nnimii nvviBv* , Mrs. Hunter Neisler km hastens (to her bridge club, entertaining at | her home on Tuesday afternoon. Those playing Included Mesdamea liayne Ulackmer, Percy Dilling, Joe Neisler. Arnold Kiaer, Fred Plonk. George l.aitlmore and the hostess. A tempting sandwich and tea course was served. MEETING OF U. D. C. Mrs. Charles Fulton was hostess in the United Daughters of the Confederacy entertaining at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. G. Hord hgd charge of the pre gram cn Gardens of interest near Charleston, S. 6, The hostess served wafers and tea a*, the. conclusion of the business session. STUDY CLUB WITH . MRS. HAMRICK The Study ..Club . with Mrs. I.add Ham rick on Tuesday afterr.con. Lovely. flower^: suggestive . of -.' j3kei Flatter seas<>tf?-*YiY 'SU-r;l!??td''iii, de'f-: 1 oration. "lhe topic "Houses. anti their Ancestors"' w-^s ' d-'seussed by \(o^r.mhs B> roii'CKc^ter' ftnd I?. 0. flattcrree. Mcsd>a:nat? B*.; N. Barnes, M. A. Ware and> H. E. Lynch ' dtsusfi-tl the, s'ubJipt:'/T*o Owh. Or Not To Own.'-'The'hostess served a tempting Ml ?(J aud sweet course". f ?* I ? ' ENTERTAINED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. 9. .L. WOody, or w&yneavnie, 1 N. C\. father of >Cra. H R. Parton * was entertained' at' it dinner in cele Oration ct his 84 th birthday Sunday 1 at tjae'home of lira. Bsrton. Follow? 'nf, th<> dinner Mh*.Woody taketf ? '. (Cont'd on' baok page) . / ..;v ; I I. I ' I I j ^ ' I IMPERIAL i THEATRE ' i- PHONE 13-? Kings Mountain's Popular Play House d TODAY ? THURftOAY o Preston Foster in * "LAST WARNING" Bob Steel in STIRRUP BAISIN" jf Serial ? Cartoon ? Newe . Anybody 10c jy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ken Maynard in "SMOKING GUNS" ~ Frnnkie Darro'ln lt "LAUGH KID" Red Barry No. 2 Cartoon 10c and 15c | ? " Coming MONDAY On*. of the Big Hlta of the Year \j Jack'e Ccoper and Freddie Barthol, otnow in "SPIRIT OF CULVER' 10c and 25c . Coma. Bring the family. Enjoy a ; B?od Bhova.. . . , COMING SOON Throe Sweat Qlrla Grow Up Stage Coach - n>AY, AfmiLr )K w ... - . >- ? Ladies, Here's The AFTER 1 /* FAB OLtnr of Coats Ant At Close-* Let Nothing Keep Yoi Early For' GOATS $16.50 COATS A? | HOW "'""M1--1 yl-fj 9.95 COATS a NOW. 0# 7.95 COATS r NOW ; D. 5.95 COATS Q NOW Group Ladies' Spring Coats. They have here too long. Carried over from last ; $16.50 Values. Out They Go? $5.00 each I New Hats , . . j i-i- * ' . . . Big Group, All Styles, All Colors. Vali ' to $2jOO? 97c each - . . . " ? ; j 'v . ?. ? ? ? * * r. ' ' ' M ;l* ; ^ ^ >u95 dre v. T?- IV Jf* " "*i&j now ^ehh^hh 4.95 dre! i \ now ' us - kb h 3.95 dre b k ? now 2.95 dre ^ -fl pM ^-J' ^bbbbbbbbbb MM jfl k. jn Bi JBM ^t\ r#v v \ I S B| I KEEPER'S DEPA * VALUE FOR VALUE I'hii ' t i???^ i?? ;T*. ... 1 "{r * * ' * "* 4 */ ' 3 Event You Have or?-Our EASTER tANCE .J- ' 1 l . 1 Dresses hit Prices u Away. Be Here ? * * " <) _r^ ... ; \ !W Dresses I "aM $6,951 88,3 5.85 I SSES Iftl 3.45 I SSES , iUli! 2 95 I ISSES ' J Q4 1 .v ' * - : ^'J B few Suits i K * fci $3.85 ?OTHERSREDUCED? 3 MANNISH SUITS . 4 PLAID JACKETS $3.95 Values?NOW lRTMENT store \ NEVER UNDERSOLD - ? 1

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