w ft-' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL of INTE ; - *', \ - * . PHON CLUB AND QUEBTB ENTERTAINED AT QUAIL BUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Paul NeUler entertained members of the Evenins ' Bridge Club and invited guests at . one of the most delightful parties of the winter season. Decorations consisted of colorful MP1*" begonia, primroses anq oth or pot plants. In the dining room a color note of yellow and white was observed. The center piece was a lovely oombi nation of narcissus, carnations and fcsby breatji. A delicious quail supper with accessories was served. ] w s i m ' was presented a year's subscription to American Home and Mrs. Haywood E. Lynch received as consols tloo a potted plant.. , Arnold Kiaer made High s*."re for men and Hayne Blackmer, low score each receiving shaving accessories. Club members and Invited guests Included Mr. and MrfcOBd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Nelsler. Mr. - and Mrs. Hayne Blackmer. Mr. and Mi*. George Lattknore, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Webb. Mr. and Mrs O. 0. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomson. Mr and and Mrs Hugh Ormand Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Riser. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maunev. Mr.' and Mrs, Fred Plonk. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood E. 1.v,nch. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelsler. ? Mrs. CharleR William's, all of Kings Mountain, nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Mason of Gastonla. MEFTING OF AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY The Klnes Mountain Unit o* the American Legion Auxiliary held an enjoyable meeting for January with Mrs. Paul Mauney as hostess. Thiring the devotional a poem entitled "Vision" by Frank Crane, was read. ' |t)nrlne the business session a report on the Christmas activities of SPEEDS FINE IN HOCKEX BUT NOT IN - CIGARETTES. I LIKE SLOW-BURNING CAMELS.. .THEy'RE MILDER Mpsw/ COOLERf i Roy Conacher, bigb-scoring . forward of tbo Bottom Brums In recent, laboratory tests, CAMELS burned 25* slower thanthe average ofthe 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested?slower than amy of TV.. _ .V. rage,a smoking pirns equal to ?rr?w m iftSnr ***!** I FOR EXTRA MILDNESS, BORA COOLNESS, I jjL ;Hw.itfl<)iilWi??m j: ^ ^ KEEP! I ( ^^y|w Bk^CdltlCEi lliMlMS* r- 4 I -v X fe- x ^Nmhmp.'' ? i i ???mHAPPENINGS REST to V ES 10 R AND 88 MRS. A. the Unit wu given and plane made*' (or attending the District meeting f< in Llncolnton. Plana were made for a the completion of the membership S drive. The topic for January waa Legislation and Education of War Or- fi phans. Mrs. J. M. Rhea read the a Message of the National Command- C er to the Auxiliary. During the eocial hour the hosteaa assisted by Mrs. J. M. Rhea and c Mrs. J. EL Mauney served a pretty L and delicious salad course with aocessories. tl SHOWER FOR RECENT BR1DE ~*-Jtfr?r-Kn<rrew^#en*r?iir^rtk?r^hoTteasr f, at a lovely party and shower on b last Thursday evening, honoring g Mrs. J. D. Palls, nee Miss Ethel y Hord. / - d Rook and other games* provided a amusement. A shower of attractive . and uaeful gifts was presented the t liouoree. ? Refreshments consisted of a salad couse with accessories and coffee. * THUR8DAY AFTERNOON BOOK CLUB MEETS Mrs. A. Ia Hill was hostess to members of the Thursday Afternoon Rook Club, last week, enter'ainlng at the home of Mrs. M. L. Plonk. Mrs. Ector HarriU had charge of the program as follows: Magic Sylables. Titles of Cooks. Mrs. P. D. Patrick: Sketches of Authors. Mrs. Arthur Hay; Pletro Donata. Italian Writer." Mrs. Manly Morehead. iDurlng the business session Mrs. J E. Anthony was elected member of the club. (The hostess served a delicious salad and sweet course. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.^ Fulkerson have bought the J. R. Davis old home place on East King street. (Miss Pauline Dickson of the Ruth Beauty ?hop, has been sick for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Blackmer will leave Friday for a trly to Arkansas. ? o? Miss Betty Cash is back in school after having had flu. Miss Jean Evelyn Cash Is still out. MlsS Patrlpla Ann Neisler,. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Neisler is still out qt school because of flu. Miss Agnes Norrls has been quite 111 With the flu but Is somewhat 1m proved. Master Henry NHsler, son of Mr. end Mm. Paul Nelsler. Is con /atesc leg from a recent sickness. Mr. Insurance Patrick has recently recovered from an attack of flu st Davidson College where he la a student BBBBP^SBSssIWP* FIX*EM UP! Last season's shoes can be fixed up to look good and feel comfortable for another season's wear. FOSTERS SHOE SERVICE Phone 154. Wo Deliver NG PAGE is changing dafiy and new ;; nor'health are beiif* die- ;; irtable by the better Phari ? j , j io keep up iHth die : I you that W are (tote ae la spared '.to ehtiliMfir teessary to fill ydrwe j * " d ^ isfsjpwi BXBS MUmc ? ?? ? ?? Ji*_. fpetonr Preeexiptiep < | [ "S # fOMEN H. PATTERSON, Editor Mr. J. Prank Slocumb of Now Bod 3rd, Mbm,, arrived laat week for n extended visit at the home of lr. and Mra. Charles Williams. ; Mrs. Ernest Hayes Is recovering rom an operation for appendicitis, he underwent at the City Hospital Estonia, eafly last week. iThs H. E. L<ynch home is . under onstructlon on Ridge street. The .ynch's sold their home to Mr. and Irs. Bryan Hord. The Hord'a expect o move April 1st. 3f^SJS&!L ii??la er home as result of a fall last Sab ath from the steps of the A. R. P. unday school room. Though se* erely shaken up, it has not ' been etermlned as to whether any bones re broken. JP8ET STOMACH try me oia iaiimui. ror over rnxy 11 ears used for the relief of minor I tomach disorders II ; i jlfi k>?^ % * m i A M /H I Bi ^y n| I I MHfl I I W B '- .* yT? h in I .:;,. 1^'. ' w J|" 1 *-v . ? ? -? ,. ; ,r;;> * ; ' - y ;' ' & .'. i,Sib,:,..^Jl>1. ' ' .-.*J.. . ... . .-' '* '< : ' UMUT, UK. It. 1M# A Message From MRS. GOFORTH, of Myers' Dres To her Friends and Customers:? She will be in Netw York next week and ping for any one who desires this service. No order is too small to receive her your wishes and requirements and with ' v ?/ ' '? * great wholesale establishments, to aid her please you. Phone 59-ft Myers' Dres Your Friendly Merchant ? ^ A / PRESENTS A cS?i COTTON I THAT WILL MAKE I w? y uiMi ii|iF 7y y V. Jr.+fABSr Ws Department ':< VtVKMBBU-Y?| 4Wm fa* ** " ? .1 . T ' . *- ' * ' , F " . fT-" -*V" i ^^^nmtiBHH^iiiiiiiumMiiiinhiiiHmiiiiiiHiiimiHiii^i t.r . '"*' * ' ?-. * ? ,-' ,mjvT *.i'V" J-'T "* ' ' .' >/. . '. v .y J' ./*'^Ls&V; ;'?. ?; . ^ t ' VIVA.^i.'^- uL&b . is Shojppe will be glad to do personal shop / \ special attention, and knowing the facilities of New York's , we believe her selections will W ' ?*#X WV -A* 1 .' ' V ' t ' J .' ' ?'.V *. '. I ;s Shoppe Kings Mountain, N. C. f? OF I PRESSESI 1ISTORY IN 1940 I mnmHp \ I T H VmflH E4>f> .^Bm l**ll / II wP / H L^IaviLt* jjl * 9 ml A V"vwlR oK R^fiflLr^y'1 vjW I ^ ip Jj f t >ps the market with a tremenase of thousands of exciting iw Cotton dresses!. H II ? C Buy the " I 5i?e ^ou tfeai . 'rocks of finest poplin. Many iteres ting shantung weave ? new styles that combine flathness with excellent tailoring lie Mae." So becoming?So I chat you will want at least a :n.' M to 20. Rom, Copen. Aqti* ' 12 to 1& Aqua, Ni*t. Ron 12 M> It. Copra, Win*, Navy M to 44 Mm, Rot* Coral i"l M ra ja. IWok M to la Ry. ) I ' I : Stare I _-.S '

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