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^ SOCIAL A \ Of INTE PHONES 10-R A [ i ? k ************** +* *** ' BRIDE.ELECT HONOREE AT BRIDGE DINNER j < Mis* Jean Ware'web hostest at u I most delightful bridge-dinner, en- 1 tertalnlng at the Woman'* Cluh : < Tuesday evening, thin being one ot 1 the Many social courtesies extend 1 ed Miss Pauline Noisier, popular ] bride-elect. Autufnu foliage, lovely fall flow erg and greenery arranged through j out the club rooms made a huaull-! ( .Jf i sjpninjr frr tt^^asiv, ' On arrival, the guests wcm serv ! ed a tempting menu. in. two courses. IThe hostess was assisted by he? | mother, Mrs. M. A. Ware, Mesdam et Bill Howard, W. E. B'.akely. Grady Patterson, E. W. .Griffin, Geroge Bavls, John McGIll and Mis* Ava Ware. Mrs. Joe Netsler scored high In bridge and Mrs. ,M. H. Blser, low, each receiving attractive trophies. The bride-elect was presented a sh ver bon-bon dish. Quests included 'Miss Pauline Noisier, the honoiee; Misses Sura Allison, Helen Rldenhour, Helen uaw a e a. r ?. ? ?... - i juhr, rooiguioi omuu, Mary Miicnti M Id red Moss, Sara Kato Orniaud. Martha Frances McGUl, Sara Hani bright, Dorothy Patterson, Nina Jameson, |Evn PlOmfc; Mesdfcmes F. B. Finger, Harry Warren, Harold 1 Jlunntcutt, Bill (Thomson, Charles Dllllng, Jacob Coooer, W. T.' Weir, ' I.add Hamrick, Charles Williams, Arnold Klser, Harold Crawford, torn Fulton, N. F. MoGill, Robert Miller, Lawrence Lovell, Percy Oil- 1 ling, B. A. Smith, Aubrey Mauney, , - M< H. Biser, Hayne Bl&ckmer Jcc Nelsler Qedjrge Lattlmore, Don Blanton, Orady King, Byron Kecter Harry Page,. Paul Nelsler, Fred Plonk, Hunter Nelsler, R. H. Webb. for MORE I mildness, I COOLNESS, and | f, I FLAVOR ?> |CAMELS' I SLOW-BURNING COSTLIER ] I TOBACCOS I y bnrntaf 28% m/owr than Km ntng* of tbo IS other I afSM If?oat nWw bcfMto I IkM-CAMELS dv? a smofc!?< plus equal to 5 I EXTRA SMOKES I I PER PACK! The Rexall Drug Store I 16 BIG PRIZES Girls and boys? t these priset? 'or girlst Eight *or?l . , A#A learn how 5?m I t EEsHiirEriEi ***"*"maw | ji m^LSS > I Kings Mount I _ V ; ^ it ^ ' iND PERSONAL HAPPE*< REST to 1 ND 88 MRS. A- H. PAT71 Mbert Davis, Haywood E. L?yncli, Chas. Thotnasson, Joe Miiyty, Jeorge Moss, W. J. Fulkerson, J. E. Hemdon; Out of town guests It* Bluded Mrs. George Houn?rr ?w#? Sbc? by; Mesdatnes Paul Mtyty, J. (. bmathers, Bias Lassltei* and George Davis of Charlotte. bHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT Mrs... W. A. Kldenliour ati'l Miss Helen Hldenhour entertulnel at a delightful bridge party unci kitchen rntntw -stft urticj* -xttcfttismr Tyirotf Br of Miss Pauliue Neisler w|?o? i marriage to Ensign W. K. Brewer I takes place November 2it. The home was attractively ueco-1 rated with, .yellow and white chry* sauthetnums. Bridge was played at five tables with Mrs. George llouser winning! high score prize and Mis. Ham | SVurren prize for low score. Miss J Neisler was presented a lovely gift. Mrs. Earl McGtll, a recent bride, was presented a crystal bowl. The hostesses were assisted in serving a delicious salad and sweet course by Mrs. C. E. Neisler, Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt, Mrs. George Da \1b and Miss Bessie Rnmseur. After refreshments, Miss Neisler was given a Model Sea Plane with a card which read: "in this little Sea Plane Come take a spin And1 happy landings At your Journey's end." She was told to follow the plane and found a lovely assortment o: useful kitchen utensils. Invited guests included Misses Pauline Neisler, Sara Allieou, Jean Ware; Bessie Ramseur; MesJamee W, B. Thoniaon, Harry Warren, Ccman Falls, Harold Hunnicutt, Gee. Houser, Frank Summers, W. K Mauney, Jr., Earl MoGUl, J. Proctor Thompson, Jacob Cooper, Aubrey Mauney, .Fred, Plonk, J. C. Nichols. Fred Finger, C. E. Neisler, all of Kings Mountain and Mrs.. George Davis of Charlotte. BRIDE-ELECT HONORED Miss Pauline Neisler. whose marriage will be an important event of this month, was the inspiration - of a " !? nn laat Wednesday yiwvj K"?wi "? #? evening when Mrs. George Houser. | of Shelby entertained at the borne of her mother, Mrs. D. C. Mauney, In Kings Mountain. ' A profusion of lovely fall flowers were arranged throughout the rooms where seven tables of bridge were in play. On arrival the guests were reated at email tables and served delicious refreshments in two courses. The favors for each guest were miniature corsages with a larger one for j the honoree. '' |91^ . p4ra. Joe Neieler won high" score prize and Mrs. Coman Falls cu consolation. (The bride-elect was presented r crystal bowl. Out of town guest Included Mi* Harry Osborne, Mrs. Bill Browr Mrs. Melvln Oaby, all Of fehelb Mxs. George Davis of Charlotte, Ml*s Jean Ware of New York Cit; and Mrs. Frank Richards of Green rille, 8. C. HONORS BRIDE-ELECT Mtaa Margaret Smith w as host est at a bridge party honoring Mint Paulino Nedgier, bride-elect. High score was won by MUa Sara Kate Ormand and oonaolation by MistHttyen BWenhd^l ; An attractive *lft was presented. . Miss Pauline Neisler. A salad course with all the accessories was served. . < ..Thc^e present Included MisSes Pauline Neisler, Sara Kate Ormand Helen Rldenhour.. Sara Allison Mary Mitchell, Mildred Moss and for lowest Prices in Town /SrHOTS?^(j|RlSi Come take a look a fdl-1, "** eight useful price* useful price* for . r easily you can II S<ore IJojr 9?V' >0rules iic *imj>!?. , ? ? an Druar Co. u ana n fflfji ..? '"i*. .- *.' ;->i. ^ :'. ' THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA LP TJ ?J J ungs i: WOMEN N ' iv 'ERSON, Editor ? . 71 I II ? _? ?-1 * VI o Jean Ware; Mesdames C. K Nelster, Paul Nelsler, Joe Nelsler Hunter Noisier,- jttjrge Houser. 1JHI t| Thorns,:#), Harry Warren, George e Davis, Frank Hit-hards, Couian Falls and Harold Huhnicutt. R HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ivtiss Mildicdi Moss was hostess to members of her bridge club en ierlumitiK at her home on la.u Tuos day evening. bride-elect, was guest of houor a.ul was remembered with an attractive gift. Mrs, Karl McGIU. bride of, the early fall, was ulso presented -i r, A tempting salad course with -accessories and a sweet course wa 6erved. Guests other titan club members Included Mrs. Harold Hunnlcutt, Mrs. Fred Stallwortli, all of Kings Mountain and Mrs.-George Davis of ^Jharlotta. CIRCLE MEETING Circle Nlun?|ber ;Tl?ree of Central Methodist Church met at the honif of Mrs. E. L. Campbell last Monday afternoon with Mrs. Hunter Ware and Mrs. Cyrus Falls, assisting as hostesses. The leader. Mrs. C. A. Goforth. had charge of the business meeting. Mrs. L. A. Hoke conducted the devotional service and Mrs. J. 0. Plonk presented' the Bible Study During the so-u'.al hour delicious m refreshments were served. MEETING OF BOOK CLUB Mrs. H. T. Fulton was hostes^ to members of the Thursday Afternoon Book CVub and invited guests, entertaining at her home in the Maun cd apartment last week. Decorations in keeping with the autumn season were usedMrs. M. L* Harmon had* charge of a program on Thanksgiving as follows: Introductory Talk on Thanks giving by Mrs. Harmon; The First Thanksgiving Proclamation (s^ued( ?? __ a ?*J r?- - ? * '-*1 .>irs. a. u. mil; trociamauou oy President Roosevelt. ^Mrs. J. O, Plonk; No L<ast Thanksgiving, by Mrs. M. L. Plonk. A tempting salad and sweet course was served at the conclusion of the program. MEETING OF STUDY CLUB Mrs. Aubrey Mauney was " hostess to members of the Study Club and! a number of Invited guests at her home on Gaston street. Tuesday afternoon. Attractive' decc-ations suggestive of the Thanksgiving season weie av ranged In the living room and dining room with a cleverly arranged harvest bowl as centerpiece on the dining table. Mra. Orady Patterson had charge rf the study entitled: "Collectors Corner.',. Early American Glass, , vfakerg and Products, was discussd by Mrs. Ladd Hamrtck and Mrs. Paul Mauney gave a talk on Chlna* are.. Mrs. Charles Williams sang 'My Lovely Celia," with Mrs. N. P. McGlll playing the . aocompaiylment. A tempting salad and swept cour ,w? with the Thanksgiving motif oh.erred, was served at the conchis'on of the program. Personals Mrs. Pratt Herndon of Bethlehem visited relatives in Kings Mountain during the past week. Messrs Jim Bookout, Hiram Book out and Tommy Bookout of Rock Hill, were visitors iu Kings Mountain during the week end. Mr. D. A. Fulton spent several days last week with bis grand dau ghter',' Mrs. Lloyd Watson and family at Boone. woadfitful | RS^chSS^ I \* *t* -- ..tk^C' ^?p ,?> ^ ? , ?< - ? ? . Vv . vJMm ?* . ^?- .* v.- .. i. . - .. -. - i.. i flJRSDAY, NOV. *3, 1939 ILIND WORKERS QET 0S8 IN U. 8. INDUSTRY Morrletown N. J., Nov. 20.?(IPS) -Even the handicapped are provid 4 for in the countless millions of >bs produced by the American eyein or private enterprise, a survey ere shows. The survey was made of 400 blind len and women. It showed that 5 percent of them are either in full me Jobs. running a household, or therwise gainfully occupied. Twenty percent were found to be alesiuen; 18 percent stand opera, irs; 8 percent hand industry work rs; 7 percent home teaohp|-f- fi ercent proprietors and 13 percent ludenW. , Fiery Itching Skin GeiiQuick Relief H?m TrtahMit Inn UnkMnbU loriMit?Cntrest ? There It on* simple yet Ineipenstva way to *t* th* Itching end tortur* ot Ecsema, Itching Toe* or Faat Rashes and many othar #?famally cautad thin ari'ptlsns a'd that It to. apply Moone't Emerald Oil night and morning and ptopl* who sutler from such ombarraiting or unsightly thin troubles would b* bit* to try It. Just atV any firtt-clait d'uggltt for an original boftlt of Moona't Emerald Oil and relut* to accapt anything ait*. It It tuch a highly concentrated prcpa.atlon that a tmall boltl* lattt a long tlm* and furtharnor* H fhit clean, powerful, penetrating oil that halpt firomot* healing failt to give you full tat.taction you can have your money refunded. BRONCHIAL ASTHMA! Juit Paw Slpt and?Llk* a Hath?KtUEM Ton Sleep Soundly Spend a few canti today at any good drug ttora let a bottle of lucklay't (Canadlol) Mirture, triple acting. Toka a couple of dotet lutt before badtlm* and tlaap soundly. You'll find lucklay't glrat definite quick relief from that choking, gatplng struggle for breath. On* llttlo tip and the ordinary ccugh It "on Iti way". Continue for a few dayt and loon you'll hear little mora from that tough old hang-on cough that nothing seams to help. Satisfaction. guaranteed or money back, be tura' you gat luckloy't Canadlol Mlitur*. New Miracle MODESS Will "MOISTURE ZONING" 1 DOZ. 20c a doz. ?*r 39c Creator comfort, greater safety t BELK'S DEPT. STORE Myers' A MEN'S HATS The Season's Smartest! Genuine fur felts! New wide brims. Beau tiful contrasting color linings! All colors? $1.94 Others $1 to $2.98 Men's New Fall 1 TOPCOATS I Expertly tailored of I wool coatings, plaids and checks! Belted all around but can be worn with half belt ?$12.50 Boys' (LUMBER JACKETS Made of plaid & plain heavy wool melton ma teriaj. Full, zipper fast eners. Fancy sport backs. Si^es 6 to 1&-? *194 ..'v-;, yiSl W? Whe JttMe in lower price*! Myei Inwm?ammmmmm?mm kZ ', z NEWTASJ I ? ~~MM diofotMto r,' - . * < , ZmS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN SOLI) DURING THE MON BER. PAY NOW AND AV( COSTS. E. L. WEBB, Tax ' 11 I I I 11 . I I I ' I I ! FOR THE . U Experienced operators to ser surroundings. Make your api EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS TWO PERMANENT^ FOR Vera's Beaut PHONE I H WWTbsmimv/IIIP M? ^ ^ PMMMHHMaa MMMmsMMMaM|VWW>#nvM' anniversary S | This year's greatest suit / j value! All new Fall styles! Cjg Made of hard finished wool <*M S# worsted and tweeds. .Wool > prices are jumping sky high. Better buy now ? y| $14.951 Sale Price! Greens, Blues, Brown, Greys, Stripes, Herringbones, Single and Double breasted models', English, drapes, sport and plaii backs. : < 4 JE M Men's SWEATERS / .'*>V'.V-'' , ' Coat Istyles. Slipovers, i Some with zipper fast 0 eners. Plain colors. Combinations, Tweeds ; : Medium and heavy S weight. Sizes 36 to 46. 97c IT OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT our shoe department. Here-you 1 4 children exp ertly styled and MM are known for fhoir ?nt,?ui - ? -) WIUOHOI Mfc?-; ^ i *: ' . ' '*. - v J rs* Dept. ! Your Friendly Merchant imp ?i , '"m ' Sj, J your. ^ grocers! _ _ _. ;1 BREAD j - i PAID WILL BE Til OF NOVEM>il) LAND SALE HOLIDAY SEASON t )OK YOUR BEST V- '" ' < ? ve you in friendly pointment now. cc nn styling as well ifl Store I . . .? ' I ' Mlfr'"r1 ' >L" 4>juu ty Shoppe 18-R iuit Sale! H [en's UNION SUIT3J ood weight, ecru col- fl r ribbed uiuon ?ilta&4u ,,... izcs 36 to 46? JH , .?. J -j will find shoes for H carefully made tm I
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