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, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL of INTE1 PHON j MEETING OF STUDY CLUB / Mrs. B. N. lluruea was hostess to IN ""l"' iuttfBers Tr"uie STIWT ""{ffuff oiTt life j I day afternoon. V dpriiiK flowers were effectively ar j' ?ua6ru KI uet'OraUOD. S1/ Min. J. M. Khea haU charge of th**r program, the topic of which wasl "Women of Yesterday and Today."' and was the first of a series of stud- [ it's on the subject. Mrs. Charter. VViL^ TIKS^Tff-i^r 7 VarVs." CarntfbMl [ assisted on the program. A tempting salad course with accessories was served by the hostess, assisted by "Misses Maxihe Boggs and O'zelle Kiser. OPEN HOUSE Mrs. M. L. Houser is inviting her friends and those interested in her work to "Open House" at the Maun ey Mill Club House on South Cans- ' ler street, this (Thursday) afternoon. Calling hours will be from 3:30.to 6:30. j CMtCLE MEETS > "".a Business Women's Circle oK / the First Baptist Church met at the ^ j home of Mrs. J. K. Willis on Mon i I day evening with Mrs. Willis and ' ^^Mrs. CUne Farthing as hostesses^ Mrs. Qilhert Hord had charge of the program the topic being "Unchanging Moral Standards* Those taking part in the discussion were Mesdanies Gene Mathls, J. M. Rhea. A. G. Sargeant. Ray Klrby and Miss Annie Roberts. i>eliciou8 refreshments were, served during the social hour. 4 CIRCLE HOSTESS Mrs. Sinyre- Williams was hostess f to Circle Number Two of Centfsll Methodist Missionary Society, en-N tertaiuing at hor, home Monday night'| Lilacs and pansies were effectiv-1 ]y arranged in decorution. Mrs. Hunter Ware, leader had i charge of the business session. Mrs. H. T. Pulton conducted the devotional and Mrs. J. O. Plonk presented the IMble Study. During' the sbcial hour the hostess served delicious refreshments. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Oerald Lackey of Tayloraville announce the birth of a son. Gerald Francis, on Saturday,' March 30. ^rs. Lackey was before marriage IMPEwff THEATRE Kings Mountain's Popular Play House PHONE 134 ' TODAY?THURSDAY Buck Jones in ^ "Border Law" also James Nowlll in "Crashing Thru' News?SeHal FRIDAY and SATURDAY n'Rpian In "Dude Hanger" Alio James Craig-Lola Lane : < In "Zanzibar" 8erlal?Cartoon MONDAY and TUESDAY 1 \ K ?iiii KAY FRANCIS d WALTER PIDGEON |[ NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE ?COMING? Walt Dlanay'a "Pinnrrhio" , T ? HAPPENINGS REST to V 5S 10-R AND 88 MRS* A Miss Jane l/ogun of Kings Mountain | , is n member of tltt | flaylorsvltTiT school faculty. HJHTOK HOSTKS8 .. .. ' M rs. B. A. Smith was hostess to> her bridge club eutertaiuing at her h s*T~ Tuesday afternoon. nxtvely sprints flowers adorned the home. f *1 + * vVlf Hi . rallies. Those playing included Mesdames Paul Nelsler, Charfes Hilling. Joe Noisier, Hayne Ulacktner. Hunter Nelsler R. H. Webb. George balttmore and the hostess. Personals MV Tnmne f'nn no** r\t CKolhv <>**??? Saturday with Miss .Lei a Webber. ?o? Miss Loin Webber of Kings Moun tain spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs lion Kennedy in Shelby. , ?o? Mr., and Mrs. Camp White of Wades boro visited Mrs. John Finley of ^704 Gold Street Sunday. ?o? James Edward, the little (ton "cl Mr. and Mrs. Otis Falls, is in the Charlotte Sanltorium for treatment'. ?o? Mr. W. F. Logan. Mr. and. Mrs. EJnter and children were visitors ;in Taylorsvillt Sunday, h?? Mr. and Mrs. Slay Pbstor..of Vol (Ipso were guests of Mrs. M :L. Hou- j ser Sunday. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. A H. Patterson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char^, los Ixmg in Concord Sunday. ?o? Mrs. M. A. Ware and Miss Jean Ware have returned home after a visit to relatives in Charlotte, o* Mrs. Charles Ware returned home Sunday front Mercy Hospital where she was a patient for two weeks. : ?o? Miss Jessie Bell Hord spent the week-end with iter father. Mr. Lester Hord at attended services Sunday at Oak View Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lindsay are now living in the home wi'h Mrs. Lindsay's mother. Mrs. Banks Barber. ?o? Mrs. Dewey Caldwell is a patient in the Hutherfordton Hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis recently. ?o? Mrs. \V. F. Logan is on _ a two weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lackey, the latter her duujjl?4er. of Taylorsvllle. / -?' Mr. and Mrs. Hunter- Neisler and Mrs. C. E. Neisler are visiting Charleston and other places of interest ? ' * 1 tLl. ^ jn souin *_1iroilliil una ?o? Mrs. Lee Harmon's children visit ing her Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Howser and son of Clover, S. C.. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Harmon and daughter, Mary Lena, of Shelby. ?o? The families of P. T). Hem don and J: E. Herndon were among those attending the reunion of the Hemdon Clan in Columbia. S. C. Saturday. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Mille wha have had an apartment at Mrs. Lee Harmon's for more than a year, have bought them a home in East Kings Mountain and moved. ?o? N ' Mrs. H. N. Moss. Mrs. Paul Noisier and sons, Henry and Charles, spent (the week-t^nd in Gainesville, Ga. Mrs. Moss is now visiting h>tpi^aughter and family in J>altou, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. Chalmers Hope, of Union. 8. C., were guests of Mrs M.: L. Houaer Sunday afternoon. Miss Edna Ruth Houser. who spent f the week-end In Union as n guest of Dr. and Mrs. Hope, returned home Sunday. -,v~ x Among those who accompanied the band to Greensboro for the Staio Music contest were; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Keeter, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hainrick. J>r. and Mrs. L?. P. Baker, and . Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Baker, Mrs. L. V. Shuford, and Superintendent and Mrs. B. N. Barnes After only 100 years of intense cultivation, farm land, in the United States which has heen destroyed, se rously damaged or threatened with i destruction totals an area nearly e-| | qual to all the land from which crops are normally harvested. * . v- v;. | t Ha KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD /OMEN H. PATTERSON, Editor I More Than 100 Girls ; To Enter Fashion Event " " " Kalolph, Apill 16.?Over 123 y'ouni vomen representing biite Nortl V urolihu colleges for A'omen wil | artieipat'1 In the 13th anneal Styh 4-llciw vvhirlt villi li.. -<"? i.. i-. i. .( - m- * viiuu? <ru u, tl.e textile school at North Carolina Suite eelU'Ke on Thursday, ?Anr1i_25 fir ?<fe^rn*^^nTTti%' l> m, hi.I'ullen hall on the campus The young women will dlspla; and model a variety of costuntei and wearing apparel Which the! have made as a par* of their elast room work in home economics, fron fabrics designed and woven at Stati college by textile students. The style show participants wil represent the following colleges Appalachian State Teachers collegi rootle; Blon college. Klon CpNege Flora Macdonald college, - Ret Springs: Greensboro college. Green boro: Louisburg college. Lottisbcrg Meredith college. Raleigh; Peact Junior college. Raleigh; Qneeni college. Charlotte: St. Mary's sehoo Raleieli Started in 192H by Deal) Thoma Xelsoh and his associates. the stati College Stylo show has develop* Into one of til? - outstandiig event: of the year on the college campti: and has attracted with attention o' er a Wide terrUprv. I.espedeza is replacing soybean: a'- the; favorite; hay crop in C.re?m < otinty. says J. \V. (Jrattt. assistan JCxtension agent. Amnions Byrd, a prominent Hat in tt ( ouitity farmer. reccaimond the new DhGliloro-Em tils Ion for th coiilrol of peach three borers afte having j. u_ Gourluv, assistant fam agent treat 119 peach trees for him O. R. Freeman, assistant farm a gent in lAmotr County. savg fou farmers in that county have startei new commercial peach orchard this year: > Itexofcg, . ; y-'/l / grfn /? / / IWJL FOR THI PRIC ' ntvnnRvvvr Uimjujn \ YOUR FAVO k\v * j? Dressy tori* Harm CHOICE OF ?m J ? SHADES A WIDMttRAY OMIT At ION* At 6 cakes in a pkg. Priscil Toilet 6oap NO' * bootrtlfyl, hloh-o?olHy cokot? g otpoclollv piifiwl. SoA, tllkoa latkor. Ertra kind la yoat ikln. A A on/o to a as THUSSOAY ONLY AS IONO AS M*dford Whit* > )Papeterie NOW TW MoomI voloo < toe lolly cottoot, ?p-lo-dato Matlonaty yoy'to toon In o Ion# tl*o. 4S tkooH whho vollvn. 4? onvolopot lo match. ^ Collophono ntoppod. ^ FRIDAY ONLY AS IONO AS 1 8 cakes Toilet Soap 41 4 composition 4 coasters 4 An/f tnt ?U> to m cinfami M SATURDAY ONLY AS LONO AS 1 t Mlto Holiday Foeo Powdor 1 Mlu Holiday Croam .. ' TiHURSDAY. APRIL 1?, 1*40 j k* :W*:. '4 I w| 1^ -- ifll' S iHk J r* ( BA 4| tVB ttk? ? ft] Hn 01 Director of Mitchell College A Cap i. pella Choir appearing at the Firs i' Presbyterian Church Sunday aftei ft noon at 4:00 o'clock. e | . _ a \1T A nrt A VT*x >1 iiivr, AINU MWNS I BUILDING GRAIN ELEVATOR i : The foundation has been dug, an 0 concrete is being poured at War ; and Sons, in tho construction of th f company's latest step In better sei s ving the fanners of the surroundin ; communities. The new constru'ctioi 8 is a grain elevator. Kings Motii b tain's first, which will take care C lithe fanners' surplus-grains, namel | corn, oats, and wheat, s) The elevator, which will be 8 frame construction with a concret 1 basement, will have a capacity c s approximately 50(H) bushels, thus a b suring nearby farmers of amp] , storage space for their grain crops The building, when complete, wi! i be 32 by 60 feet, floor space, by 6 I feet in height. It will contain twelv ; bins, having a capacity of approx ^ I mately 41100 bushels - each. 1 Two elevators, one for unloadin 1 grain, and the other for moving til . ; grain around -in the interior, *'wi stand at the front, lb will be equli f ped with a. conveyor to carry th grains from the elevators to the se r arate bins, operated atitomatlcall; and another for carrying 'in- er-.-ii ' Into the mill. Mr. \V. A. Ware, interviewed b t- the Herald reporter, said that . the r hoped to have the elevator coinpU d ed by the time ot the harvest of tli ?j present wheat crop, Hast season, h I said, lack of storage space nee ess rt *|i fil^T Wednesday Friday & ! j||gJ??l t or ONE >!?? ONE CEN I L', THESE ARE SAMI 1 ? - OF BIG VALUE thiy ias? 29c Klenxo shaving cream 2 \ onized <>Oc Slie 8 oz. Jar Stag ; and brushlesscream 21 1?^ 25c Size Cigarette Cas< foe ^lc St> POWDER FOR MEN 2 t RHMS 75c Size 6 oz. Stag Liauaa vegetal lilac 21 TNIT l*U la 75c Size Lavender ? SHAVING LOTION 2 \ 2 IF' Morgan Lock Knit > Dish Cloths 2 / Hum Gardenia Glorifying ' 29' '? a <0r rHIT LAST 31 ANT SIZS BATH SIZC 45c S 01. Purafoit CASTOR OIL 2 for 44 f fl*' $1 00 Pkq of 110 Pur??.?? COD LIVER OIL rwiy last "" concentrate tabs A,,4'or in ? a o2?ffr>*,"<1 I0< Sit# 4 o*. Pur#t#w llOl EPSOM SALT 2 for 11 # 45c Six* Purotoit a?US?? i . ., -. tated the shipment of at least 26 thousand bushels of grain to Charlotte. Storage space hi the mill, at present,, will, accommodate only about 3000 bushels. Mr. .Ware said that In building the elevator they 'will now be able to handle the complete surftlus of farmers in and around Kings Mountain. This will eliminate shipping costs on wheat and other grain rals ed in and around Kings Mountain. Tile domestic wheat supply la ll'l'Ml Is expected to lo'.Sil approjo^ jiiatolv 'tno.notl t*K?n t>u* VI 1 r t< d the lT, S. I'.urcau of Agriculture Kconomlcs, Spring 1 SPEC * Regulai d HELEN CURTIS e TRUE-ART Individual rf TRUE-TAR Extra Oil < DUCHESS OIL y J EMPRESS OIL e j "j Machinelc I, JI TRUE-ART PARK AVENUE " DUCHESS ',! FINGER WAVE and S] I Phenix i She ie iinMpMapfpanpanani r*i vkvivi t| Warn' L ~ M a V v A'l A mM+W WMdMAMHaiHHAii -Thursday' Kings Mou Saturday ' pj Millions of iViriffy shoppers th Tjrf friends of this gigantic drug s want more friends for Rcxall gfllP advertising we offer the almo; jj|;X: here. They're all bona fide, f occasions during the year we |||?i|? ' prices lower than the regular I we offer this merchandise at su< this sale. Some of the candy, pu another item or two that may r are offered on this sale at spe< Cent Sale Plan. Be here earlyl uicnureniv -runners ***** vvtuncouiii, inunoun LwwnWfllWWTniB ^t^/y3 'tAMMgJ i/f Watch tha nivtpap* , windows lor latast rw )A1)JACUOi/U ??>ow?laaturin, Gl.n MivlrMWrr cKstirt, Tony Martin, notch radio stars. Tha PLES S F/KSTTtMC At ft) lp#ec?Nrs*u V' For 30c |mces% Faca Fcwdr ?, Nink. orftlc * or76c FOR HAIR 75c Sit* $Ug Of 76e HAIR AND SCALP TONK 1 35e Siio S 01. Hormony Xf BAY RUM for 44c 50c Siio Petroleum f -1? HAIR RUB Cream 25c Sil# ' SJye Martel's HAIR OIL R 39e size roie OF MAGNESb ^PASTfe rn 4 1c - * If 4<m 0*0? #' y, inio i nwu> ?X H Xu lfKl' Ore' The PCtlGUM jSSt SlUS A M Bpengdw $J?tS ,( m bggj? i NamiN^^jf NO/ 1 TO DO BUSINESS, 4. ? ADVER^SE? 1 I i~ ; [Time IALS ' . "* . ' . - ' ! ' ' ' ' ' ? "" ' v Waves $1.75 ,$2-00 $3.00 ^ $4.00 . $6.00 * . ;ss Waves $3.50 ' - $4,0* * ' V (> f ?/ *.< JttiJ.W HAMPOO 5(W Beauty >PPe ntain Drug^Co. lones 41?81 - ? roughout the country are fast tore merchandising event. We Products?so, as our way of it unbelievable values you see irst-quality values. On special f offer a few of these items a* J list prices. But at no time do ;h rock-bottom prices as during ire food items, and occasionally lot have a standard retail price ;ial prices, but not on the One Y, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MM I r? end our iw? on our big radio Gray and tba Caia Loma tba Tkraa Roguei and othar top J i big ?how of tno yaar. ir or Craam. Another big tptcial able to gat you for thi? Ona Cant ila. .You'va raally got to soe these mt to appreciate tha big valua. Any 2 for *1?' , THE Wl STOSf AND SCALP i * 1 Z 2 for 76? ti r 2 for 36c i 2 for 51c 2 for 26c ; * * . / >; ,
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