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1 r v *'3fmp8 apK-v . SOCIAL Of INTE < \ Dnnvvc m.D i JUNIOR CLUB ENTKRTAINCD , AT CHRISTMAS PARTY / ~ .Members of tbe Junior Woman'! Club were entertained at a Christ! ma# party at the Club I!', use on Monday evening, wltb tbe president Mrs. Oates as hostess. Decorations In keeping with the Yuletlde season were effectively ar tanged In the club room. A delicious buffet aupper was. Ser ved. After a short business session, eon scored high and Mies Nina Jacksob, low, euch receiving attractive trophies. MEETING OF MISSIONARY CIRCLE . I Circle Number Three of Central Methodist Church, met at the home of Mrs. A. B. Cobb Monday after noon. Mrs. Charles Goforth, the leader. bad charge of /the business meet lng. An Interesting Bible study wan conducted by Mrs. J. O. Plonk. i A beautifully decorated Christinas tree and other decorations, buk gestlve of the Yuletlde season, lent a festive note to the occasion and during. the social hour the member exchanged gifts. . The hostess served delicious refreshments. i, |||ttyiU|U ^ THEATRE ' Kings Mountain's Popular Play House PHONE 1S4 TODAY?THURSDAY Double Feature Program Kent Taylor, Linda Haya, In "Sued For Libel" Tom Keene in "REBELLION' Comedy 10c FRIDAY and SATURDAY i Double Feature Program I He le here ? Your Favorite Western Stan? TEX RITTBR In "Roll, Wagons, Roll" / ?also? I "THREE SONS" V Edward Elite?Virginia Vale Phantom Creepa No. S Donald Duek 10c and 15c Node: Please come early for seats. sbaa^BSMMBaaispHsmnHeoMHi MONDAY and TUCSOAY Rdbert Cummlngs, Nan Gray, Gloria Jean, In The Under Pup" News ? Comedy 10c and 15c ?Coming Soon? "HOUSEKEEPER'S DAUGHTER" ; .. . V??j? ?j~l??jjg?J Thursday '* "E Bette Davis Saturday ? "KID NIG1 John Payne "WYOMtt . The .Three Monday I "KEMl PuJunW Tovlnp. I "NINO I 1 Greta Garfx AND PERSONAL HAPPEI -REST to IND 88 MRS. A- H. PAT7] |4H08YE88 ,TO BRIDGE CLUB ^ Mrs. Hunter Nelsler entertained members of her bridge club on Tuea i ' day afternoon. ^_\ At the conclusion of the ganieT tea course was served. | Those making up two tables were Mesdames Arnold Klser, E. A Smith. George Lattlmore, R. H. ! Webb, Charles Dilling, Hayne Black infer, Joe Noisier and the hostess. ' D. A. R. MEETING ^ *15av"i8'wwoH fio^'ess* tcT members of the Colonel Frederick ilambrighi Chapter, D. A. R..-enter-' tainfng at her home on East Mountain street yesterday afternoon. iDecorations,. in keeping with the season were effectively arranged throughout the home. j vr,? li rr n..il?.i -v.- - ? * ?*?? i?. r uiiuu iiau Luui^t; ui J a most enjoyafble Christmas pro| gram as follows: Song, "Joy To the World," by chapter; "Christmas Decorations" by Mrs. Prank Summers; "Dr. Polnsette," Mrs. H. T. . Pulton; "George Washington And Christmas," Mrs. C. E. Neisler; song. "Silent Night," toy quartet. A tempting salad and sweet course was after the Ibuslness session and program. I ' 9 Personal?? Mrs. W. P. Cannon of Concord Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. H. ! Webb. Mrs. Pearl Adair of Martin, Gals visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. Davis. . . Mr. and Mrs. James McGlll of Columbia, a. C.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Crook Sunday. /^Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Boyce of Charlotte were Kings Mountain vlsyitors Monday. > / Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Cooper of Co rlumbia, 8. C., were recent visitors in Kings Mountain. Carolyn Carlyle spent the holidays at her home In Bennettsvllle, Sooth Carolina. Miss Mary Mitchell spent the Thanksgiving holidays In Hickory, where sjiewas a guest of her slater^ / Mrs. Henry Moss, Henry and Charles Neisler, spent the holidays with Mrs. Ralph Northcutt in Dalton, Oft. _ /^Mrs. Davy John Smith of Qoldsboro Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Haywood E Lynch and family. Mrs. Smith Is a sister of Mr. Lynch. Mr. R. Shelton White of Raleigh, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lattlmore, the latter his. slater, during the holidays. Mrs. T. A. MoGUl and Miss Sara Ix>ng ot Columbia, S. C., were guests of relatives in Kings Mountain during the week-end. BUI Davis and Charles Thomasson. Jr., students at Oak Ridge, >?.pent the holidays at their respective homes in Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neisler attend ed the Army-Navy game in Phlladel I phla Saturday and went on to New * and Friday \ and Essex" ? .Errol Flynn Double Feature ITINGALE" ?Jane Wyman \G OUTLAW" s Mesquiters and Tuesday MBER" ?Oreer Gat-son j r uremia; fCHKA" ??Melvin Douglas t , Dixie * ? n/i jirt'Y'Vl' I' * , . 1 it . . _? 1 fe. alii TBI KINTO MOUNTAIN 1 iiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii i < *ings i: WOMEN I rERSON, Editor + ? ? .York City tor a few days stay before returning borne. MIbbpr Oaelle Kluor. Martha h'i:m to McClll, Margaret Cormvcll and? CJuasie HufTstetler ' were nmcVig those from Kings Mountain attending the game at Charlotte Thanksgiving. , r Letters to Santa? . DEAR RANT: ? 1 am a little girl six years old and live with my grandmother. I go to school and am in the first grade. Please bring me a little desk, a black board, a baby doll and lots of candy and nuts. Barbara Dettmar. DEAR SANTA,? - 1 am a little boy five years old.. Name, Donald Han/bright. Please bring me a wagon, building blocks, an animal book, lots of nuts, candies and fruits. Hope you will t>e good to all little boys and girls everywhere. . rvra i n A t v?m * . uuin sahia; ? I am a little girl five years old and I live with my .grandmother. Please bring me a doll baby, a tea | set, and a black board with some chalk. Also a little sewing machine, and lots of candy and nuts. -Mildred JDettmar. 6"EXTRA'HELPS quickly relieve DISTRESS of | CHILDREN'S CMGtB-COLDS ' DON'T "take chances" with unknown . proilhgfa o nUove discomfort of your \child'a spasmodic croupy eougha caused W eobbTUee^Children'e" Muaterole! Musterole gives each QUICK relief because it's not "Just en ordinary salve." ywib it well on your kiddie's chest, throet and beck. It soothes and stimulatee surface circulation and helps break up local congestion and pain. Ita soothing vapors ease breathing. 40*. Approved by Good TTn\isshaeptng Bureau. ) CHRISTMAS TREES ' Complete ready for the J home. Sprayed and Natural Reasonable Prices See or Call HOYLE McDANIEL Phone 118 THE CHRISTMAS 6DT (H "Mf BtU| Bw" fc tM b u*m II amtdn Mhctim fam 12 HoDiaimrtk'i fKbfM. *ai k> ft* Daft ?lf m m% "fin hr M| ' UhtBa." i Kings Mountain Drug Co. f Phwmi 41 an* SI V-.-VV: .".*. * ' * * MB *? - A.^.'Vjir jir t -I'.t ;.i. J*''-1-1 ' > ? ^ * ' * ; ' , ' - . .. . ?, Justin Time F< Dress For C Myers Ofl n t*0i - ? ??' o ^ ^ m w# ff VI v' * $1.94 to You'll like the New N\ receivei McKay < And Co-ed We are also Princess % In a lovely selection of * sizes for the small missi New Skirts in Parker W riety of colors $1.45 to Myers' Drei I SECOND PI I ' ??I ??- ???. ?r. ^ wm++mm* mm ?V mmwUi*+v+ +mnu ? -? . * * / ' . * 'V fc * V ? , \ .... t* * ' I t V * ' v 1 ' '* ' * v . * "" or That New hristmas fers.. : . ' : , e * * 4 sses, Regular Price $9.95 > ' . . f timbers we've Just 1 in ^>11 Classics ? - H Dresses 1 featuring 1 Juniors Junior <|?0 At i es at yd?V0 \ . filder Flannel. A and styles. 0t CkA VJL.Vt ts Shoppe XX)R , | ; --a ..
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