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. Mr. Wilton Wright of Washiagtoo,
fr. C.. ia visiting his parents, Mr. and
Str# Vance Wright and other rolafrres.
Mj*. P. K. Finger left Sunday aft- j
grr/tcn for Washington, D. C.. where '
?* was ctflled on account of the
|Sk\itto of Mr. O. B. Carpeate.v
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Mrs. H R Part on and Mi34 SalLna
Garten ??to leave late In the 1
i*oofc for a (visit to relative! In
pfaynesvtllo.
Mr. John KUm relumed 1 ait week
from Boone, N. C., where he went I
ht get bla credits to enter state Cot '
rge at Raleigh this full.
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Mr. and Mr* Paul apant
ens, OhAilM and Henry, who are
f Cm&p Carolina.
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Ofr. Hunter Neisler. accompanied
y Mr. and Mr*. Paul Noisier wilt I
- tjbte his family for the week-end at'
Cherry a rove Bench.
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. fWUMam Jenkins aai Mrs. John OarTin,
All Chester. 8. C. were guests
f Mm. (Daisy Osujent last Sunday.
Mrs. W. A. Mauney (s spending
tt# week In Hendersonvllle where
fte is ? guest of Dr. and Mm. H.
Brent Schaffer, of Jackson; Miss.
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MUs Paulella Adair of Spartan^
Ibui*. 8. C., was a guest of Mr. and i
Thursday
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"SUSANNAH OF
Shirley Temple
Main Floor 25
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"RETURN OF'
Warner Baxtc
"MISSING I
Richard Arle
Starting New Serial:
AU children under 12 y?
11 a. m. until f p. m. foi
Monday
Main Floor
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H?hry Fondy
Coupon for Stareetheam
Coupon mustYe presAt
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JL* good-looking, comfortabl
shaves at big caving . . . here
I the beet news in years. You ca
stuive with a genuine Gillette Bind
?B ... precision made to fit your raze
I enwy ... and pay only 10c for <
I The new Thin Gillette is made o
I easy-flexing steel hard enough t
I out glms. What's more, it hm edge
I of an entirely new kind that stan
I up* lor one swell shave after as
I ether. Bey a perk age of Thi
Otftettee froas your dealer toda
I end protect your lace from smar
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Mro. W. K. Croolc during the weelc-1
Mid.
Bill Dav^a is a patient In the City
Hospital, Gas Ionia, where he under- ]
went an opyraMcti fcr cppendicitlsj
Sunday.
Mr. atul Mra. Gordon Hughes, Jr.,
and Mra. Claud Ware spent the week
end in Henvp. guests of Mr. and,
Mrs. Clemoaaeo Boone.
Miss Claudia Ware returned home
Sunday after a two-week's visit at,
;.''0 home of her cousin, Mrs. Vana
V/rape Of Seveirsville, Terin.
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>!eslames C. E. Neialer, I... P. Ba
ker and George P. Davis and Mr. j
Jim Page, ape at Sunday In Asheville
visiting Mr Davis. Miss Peggy Baker |
aul Mrs. I. 3. McElroy.
Mesdameh George Latthnore.
Booth Gtllesp'a, and Hayne Blackiner
onl "Tutsie" Gitlvpie are visiting
Mrs. Huntar Nelaler and Patty Anne
Noisier at Chorry Grove Beach, S C. i
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Mead a mas H, T. Pulton, D. C.,
Mauney, C. E Noisier and W. S.
Diiltng. Win- spend (the day> Friday
in Gistonla, with Mrs. George Vf.!
Patterson.
Mrs. Robert Lee Honour of Siunmerville,
S. C.. has arrived In Kings
Mountain for her annual visit wit*
M'ss Agnes Norris and Mrs. Mitns
at the Norris House.
Mrs. S. C. Ratterree is now at her
home on West Mountain street after
o prolonged stay at City Hospital,
(iaztonia. where she was treated for
a broken hip. ,
Mrs. Giles Cornwell and little son,
and Friday
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)AUGHTERS"'
?n?Marian Marsh
"nk!: Tracy's G-Men"
tars/Of age admitted from '
15/ents.
t^d Tuesday
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R. LINCOLN"
-Marjorie Weaver
Beautyware Brush given.
;ed next Monday or Tuesve
coupon to get Brush.
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IB KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. THl
Oilee Henry, have returned home I
front Greenville. 3. C., where they
have been visiting the past two
weeks.
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Miseea Elizabeth Plonk, Marion
and Leone Patterson attended the | H
recital given by Miss EcY.th Wall at
the George Vanderbllt hotel In Ashe n
vllle Tueedny night. j P
Mra. R. F. Elant left Tuesday | ,
rtomlng for Wilmington. N. C.. to t
be with her daughter Mrs. E. M. I t
Smith who le recuperating from an ' (
appendix and kidney operation. ,
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Billy Gene Nelaler , left Monday <
night for Harrlsburg, Penn., where s
he will visit relatives and frhm there j t
he will ?o to New York to attend I
the World's Fair before returning
home. .
Mrs. Jce Thomson. Mrs. J. C.
Nickels. Miss Nancy Nickels and
their guests, Mr. J. R. Bell and Mrs. I
O O. Bell of Morehead City were j
luncheon guests of Mrs. B. R. Wllle-'
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Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brown and dau 1
ghter. Miss Martha Brown cf Bnvonla.
Co . w ho were en-route to the
New York World's Fair stopped fer
a visit at the homo of Mr. and Mr;t.
J. R. .Davls.
Miss Ethel Roberts went to Ashevlllc
Sunday tc visit Mrs. Nina Rcb!
erts Wolfe who is a patient in a'
j .Sanatorium at that place. Mrs. Wolfe'
' In showing marked Improvement
and will return home In a few weeks'
Mr. ana Mrs. Zeb B. Vance of
Marlcn visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Elam last week. Mr. and
.Mrs. Vance were enroute to Wilson
where Mr. Vance has accepted the
prlr.clpnlsbip of the Wilson High
School.
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Mr. Carlyle "Isley and his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Isley* of Burlington
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Plonk, for the past week-end.
Mrs. Carlyle Isley who had been vis
U.ng her parents for several days,
returned heme with the party Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. ana Mrs. w. a- wwaaour, Mr
-Cvud Mm. D. H. planner of Lincolnton.
Mr and Mrs. Harold R. Hunnlcutt
and son. Richard. Mrs. C. K.
Neisler, Mrs. George P. pavis, Billy
Gene Neisler and Billy Page returned
last week from Cherry Grove
Beach, S. C., where they- spent a
week at the Hunter Neisler Cottage.
Church News
Presbyterian Church 1
Rev P n. Patrick, Pastor
9:45 A. M. Sunday School.
C. P. Thomasson, Supt.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Rer
men by Rev. R. T. Baker cf Duncans
Creek Presbyterian Church.
7:15 Young People's Vespers.
8:90 Union Service at the Central
Methodist Church.
Monday:
Circle I 3:00 Mrs. J. H. Thomson.
Circle II 3:30 Mrs. L. C. Parsons
Circle III 3:30 Mrs. H. N. Moss.
Circle V 7:30 Lake Montonla
7:30 Boy Scouts, Trcop I.
(Mir. Cart Davidson, Scc^'maatoir;
Messrs Harry Page and Bill Thomson.
Asst. Scoutmasters.
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Central Methodist
Church
K?v. E W. Fox. Pastor
B. N. Wagganer, Supply Pastor.
Sunday Schcd 9:45, B. S. Peeler,
Supt.
Morning Services 11:00.
tiKACti METHODIST
S. W. Johnson, Paster
9:45 Sunday school.
nana ureen, supr.
11:00 Morning worship.
6:30 Epworth League. . I
7:30 Evening worship. . I
Park-Grace M. E. Church
C. P. Self, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Epworth League 6:30 P. M.
Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.
Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. M
Second Baptist Church
Re*. C. C, Parker, Pastor
Sunday School 9:43 each Sunday.
Preaching 11 a. n>. and 7:80 p. m.
each Snnda \
I PERSONAL I
MARY-Tlw NtwYc/foilO
Pair is the greatest tcAudt I've
tree Meal Spent a afbd week in
New York sod staprdfat the Hotel
St. George. BrogktaiN.Y. It* convenient
to evwyWdg wd only 3)
aioutce froW the ?. Roth and I
paid only $175 dAy each Sot oar 2
breery doubllft>oAn their JO-etory
Step rood CiulTcIre* overlooking
the harbor, te fijoyed free: the
^p?a't> P?0.1'
breath-taking sqSne Terrace. Yon
' wear ?m The Mr and yon mmu troy .
at the Sc. Geotae. Ifyon'll wtfaet?
Jam Kayat thehoeelhellaandyon
a swett road ump free.
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fR**IXAY, AUG. 10, 1030
this 'n that '
By Alice Bur ion
Patterson Grove Section
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Recently 1 had tour people to ask
to leave their names out of the
aper. That brings my total "No Pub
[city L?lst" to five. 1 don't know why
hey don't want their names men.
Icued but I'm Inclined to believe
uey're Just putting on a false front.
>uldn't that Just be their way of
tsklng tor publicity? Seeing their
'.araes in the Chatter part of this ,
solinnn is what they most object to,
to Just to play safe (?) we'll stick
o social items this week.
A revival meeting began at Patter
son Grove Sunday. Rev. suttleTTSsor
of the church, has charge of the
itrvices which are held each morn.
,.g at 10:30 and each night at 7:45.
Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Greene of Oak
Jfove had as their Saturday night
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Greene
lud family of tho Phenlx Mill. Sun*
la*,
3reene and family of Vale, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Neeley and
laughter and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrtw
Kecley an son of Fcft Mill, S.
were visitors of relatives and
friends. here, 8unday.
Mr. Baiee Patterson of Hickory
Clrove spent the week-end with relatives
here.
Friends of Mrs. Howard Ooforth ?
vvill be sorry to hear that she has +
been suffering with an ear ailment *?
for several days. 51
M.ss Pearl Carroll of Bethany, S.
C.. is a visitor In this community.
Mr. J. K. Goforth recently spent '
the. weekend in Bessemer City. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Edwards of !!
Shelby were guests of the Howard J
Ocforth's Sunday. < >
Miss Frances Thornburg entertain ' \
ed a number of friends at a birthday <
pa rty Saturday afternoon in celebra- !!
ticn of her 11th birthday anniver- '
sary. ?!
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FAIR FASHIONS y
New York.?Trim uniforms of the J
girl employees of the New York
World's Fair are setting a new pace 1!
in the world of fashion. Several of * J
the smart New York shops are tea- <?
tuTing feminine headgear mode Mi af 1 \
ter the uniform caps. jr . ?
81,209 MA^ria |
Cases reported lAthe uJI. in 1M8!
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START TODAY Jkhf UDD J
BSC Checks MalarljSln seven days. *
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If you want to see some
Beegle, here's your oppor
See Beegle demonstrate
htg oranges to juice! Ci
Kleanbore Hi-Speed J22's
Watch him flip up a du
And that's not at|! With
exhibition of plain and fa
The exhibition wffl also
aims, as well as expert in
rihip.
IF in
BRIDGE
We handle a complete H
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Southern Railway System
t Seashore Excursion
NORFOLK,VA.
august 18 vajt19, 1939
$ Q.00/ ROUND
/tbap fare
Rowi'l Trip TmcIi on ns'o for all
r?q:Rar trains Jexccpt Trams No. 37
it.'ulVK), AuftiJt 13 mid 19, final limit
renting He mix/ Nig'it, August 21,
Rp'in WTrlp FA fr-<m n!t itttlent ?n
J*'j't -fcarttsiln* r>j?;rm in Nnrth ?n<t South
CamltfA as ?!i<?n Mow:
?r.t intcrmrduU union*.
A ' -FM I Yl t C,t*A J.iy CoryrVy *Voln .. , , ,.,
I ?Bh-idMB&t'zrzniNo Bn^f?ajto Checked?No Slop-Orere
BR^J Dajr'.is'ot or K:^bt Trie hi Uo'.h Direction*
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BRA OUTINGS ... Ph-ji?? Pantngtt Attn4
GOOD FISHING Cnmtm, N. C.
Sterchi Bros.
request the honor of yorfr presence :
at the formal opening of their ;
NeWlStore
HTiursd^, August Tenth
NineteLi Hum red and Thirty-Nine
Twclto Wive : Seven to Ten ;;
Souvenirs \ / - ; ]|
Music V
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Ken Beegle
World's Finest Marksmen
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mighw fine shootinj/by America's crack shot* Ken I
wallpp by blasting open a can of tomatoes! Turnbtiagcs
into colesmw! High up in the air?with
tnmy Jenny andAit it with another Hi-Speed J22. I
Remington gup and ammunition hell put on an
ncy shottingJnat you'll never forget! I
indudexs^wrief talk ot| safe handling of firestruction
on on how to improve your markmani
A REMINGTON? ITS RIGHT . I ^
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ne of Remington Automatic Guns,