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- , ? ' * . .... I I I ' ' 9 I > ' . * ' }.* . v r il l ' M*?^'. r * " 7= "'y"-;: . M>iim?i I > ? ? ? SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I ' ' r ' ' *-1'i ~V ' \ . ' of INTE PHON ENTERTAIN AT EVENING BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. ClaUde Hnmbrlght and Miss Bva Plonk were hostesses at bridge entertaining at the home of the for. mer on last Friday evening. Spring flowers, were arranged in the living room, library and' dining room. Mrs. Robrt Miller scored high and Mrs. John McOIll, low,, each re- J ceiving attractive trophies. i Mrs. Myron Rhyne, a recent bride was presented a set of Maderia nap kins. A tempting salad and sweet course was served after the game. Guests included Mesdames Proc. ter Thompson, Harry Page, Jaoob Cooper, Billy Mauney, Fred Plonk, Myron Rhyne, John McGill, Harry "Warren, Earl McGill, Harold Hunnl cutt, Howard Jackson, Robert Miller, Joe Thomson, Hugh Ormand, Logan Stowe, Misses Sara Kale Ormand. Helen Hay, Mildred Moss, Margaret Smith Fanny Carpenter, Martha Frances McGill, Nina Jackson. Elizabeth Ware, Dorothy Patter son and Helen Rldenhour. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Miss Alda Jean Davis celebrated her tenth birthday anniversary by entertaining a number of her young friends at her home on East Moun tain street Friday afternoon. On arrival the guests were serv ed lemonade and cookies. Games were played on the lawn after wnlch the youngsters engaged la an interesting contest with Miss Lou Ann Herndon ns prize winner, t The hostess was presented a has ket of lovely gifts from her kuests. ,fB?o basket was later filled wth far ore for the youngaters.. Dixie cups and cookies were serv ed. Mrs. Davis was assisted by Mrs. tO CHECK A 0 I A Jfcctz JOB PRINTING ? PHONE 167 -" "T^CKBTAMTinS PIUN0tK8v?H/^[ I Q**** wBt kb>.i4 13% It ME RM' OrW i IN oorAftsrn LfcVXlNV' X'fA VE? PPM sjjbd | Cows hi r^M^^t-- v. ,. ;- , ? ./' >./* > t. 1 ^ I _J I m f!?.^Mwy mBVSII I ByT* ygM fl H I I ; ' ^U| HAPPENINGS REST to \ ES 10-R AND 88 MRS- t ? * ! ++++++++< +++-: > * >+<- > >+ ++ P. E. Finger la entertaining and serving. Guests Included Misses Betty and Jean Cash, Dorothy Fulton, Margie l-ou and Nancy Dickey, Betsy Stowe Mildred .Mae (loforth, Lou Ann Hern' don, Joe and Sara Catherine Palls. -Betty Falls, Betty - Howard, Bttty Lynch, Jean Webb, Lenora Plonk, Dorcas Carpenter, Frances ard Mar garet Williams and Peggy Parrish. BRIDGE H08TESS Mrs,. Claude Hambrigbt and Miss Eva Plonk were hostesses at a most dcllgjhtful bridge party entertaining at the home of the former, on Thurs day afternoon. The rooms were tastefully arranged with a profusion of spring flowers. Mrs. O. W. Myers received high score prise and Mts. C. D. Blanton consolation. Mrs. Myron Rhyne, a recent bride, was presented an honor gift. A delicious salad course with accessories and a sweet course was served. I Guests included Mesdames P. G. Padgett. B. S. NelU, O. W. Myers. W. J. Fulkerson, W. T. Weir. John Gamble, Arnold Riser. Fred Plonk. Ladd Hamrick. Charles Williams, 11. R. Blackmer, C. D. Blanton, N. F. McGill. M. A. Ware. J. K. Willis. Bill Howard. Carl Mauney, I B. Goforth, J. B. Keeter. Harold Crawford, Carl Davidson. Aubrey Matra ev, C. F. Thomasson and Mas Ozelle Kiaer. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS The Junior Woman's Club met on Monday evening, May 6th, at the home of Mrs. Paul McGlnnla, with Mrs. McOtnnla and Mrs. John Caveny as hostesses. After the business was attended to*. Mrs. Charles Oates, the president told the clutt> of her trip to Green* boro to attend the Convention ol The North Carolina Federation ol Women's Clubs and discussed with the club some new ideas which sh? had brought back from the conven tion. A social hour, during which lh< hostesses served a salad and sweet course was then enjoyed. The following names were added to the club roll as new members: Mesdataes Elmo Bridges, and Grady McCarter, and Misses Martha FranMA -lOosff I uiftftumfl.tHu I ACHER SE2Jlive in clean, airy bamB and green pastures sweet with tinoi and clover, and right there, ive the secret of the delicious and creamy goodness of SUN DAIRY MILK. 9mm \SSk s&a \ Of llVfBIO TO /. mmmUmm \vouo nooft / A, 1 v v . b y ' , v"' . TH? KOfQ9 MOPNTAIH H1BRALP CINGS MOUN1 HK? VOMEN H. PATTERSON, Editor ces McQlif, Margaret Comwell, I Mary Sue McGinnis, and Lucille MeGinnis. . i , . - ' Personals Miss' Ituby .Kalis of Gastoiiia spent the week-end in Kings Mountain. ?o? ' Mrs. O. C. O'Farrell spent Tuesday in Gustonia. * Herbert Plonk of Raleigh 'spent | the week-end In Kings Mountain. ?o?? Mr. and Mrs, Prelana T Id well, Mrs. Nina Wolf and Miss Ethel Rob erta spent Sunday in Asheville. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Albert .Davis spent the week-end in Gastonla wi?h her aunt, Mrs. D. S. Rhyue. . Mr." Mrs. J. L. Settlemyre. spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. D. S. Rhyne in Gastonia. Edward Long of Council, N. C., spent ^.e week-Cjnd with relatives In Kings Mountain. ?0? *' > Mrs. D. Goforth is a patient in Duke Hospital. Durham, where she underwent an operation last week. Mr. Tommle Trott of Kannapolis waa a Kings Mountain visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Goodman of Hickory were guests of relatives Sunday. Miss Helen Stewart, Mr. George [ /lJfVl Day Greeting Card, or IBIw ?0t other decoration. VlflUzd ' adorns aayHollingaD-\a worth package* al no additional coat. IIU* tration carrier LaFay AM ette with tayon. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. Phonaa 41-S1 'iV- vv -- '1 r' SATURDAY. MAY II. 1940 AIN SCHOOL 4E a r?"" Ware" and Mr. Otto Williams of this ilace. and Miss Janet Walker of Gastonia spent Sunday at Fageland Mr. and Mrs. W. i\. Crook were a Ik* J to Rock Hill, S. C. on account of the death of Mr. Crook's sister .vhicta' occurred Wednesday. . Funer >.l and burial will take place this ( Thursday) afternoon. Mr.' and Mrs. Wallace Loft In of this plane and Mr. and Mrs. W. M.' Ilatchford of Dallas, parents of Mrs l.oftin. spent several days In Washngton, D. C? where they were call' d on actdunt of the death of a kinsman. Attorney Joe Guyton and Mrs. Guyton of Kosiesko, Miss., stopped over to visit their cousins, Mrs. Mimnis and Miss Agnes Norris while enroute to Charlotte to at imu mr m*iiai ui ineir nnugnicr. j M!rs Eleanor Quyton at Queens Col 1 lege. . Hhe small gfrain crop in Staly | County apparently has recovered completely from the damage done by the cold at Easter, says J. E. Wll son, farm agent ot the State College Extension Service. < > < *? < ?* And Belk's has the loveli \*\ Charming and new ? ai \i * ;; ?Dresses and Hats 5 - " ?SMps ;; ?Hose 11 ?Bags 4 I ;; ?Gowns ? ?Pajamas Sh * m We. } * < ? ? 1 ' * . , k * Beik's i REMEM] nniiMiiiiniiiiMiMH &v, ; - ., BAND ^.-1 ^mm.^bwwwfriw^ - - - -^twi*?---~' *%W* i imfl Y-~T3K 1 b^p.. ii iii i sunday, may 12th Mother's Day and VERA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE " V' .. ; : ,.,V< is equipped and ready to enhance the Beauty of all Mothers, so call for an appointment.?Don't.Forget Our Tuesday Specials We now have a supply of IMRA, a real Cosmetic Depilatory. , ^ ... t Vera's Beauty Shoppe 88-R ; [ 1 > [est personal gifts in town for Mother's Day! All j; nd especially priced! ! I i ? i > ?House Coats J < > ?Cosmetics 1 ! ?Novelties I ?Handkerchiefs II - . n ?Dress Lengths, Special Mother's * Patterns * ' ?Costume Jewelry Z fur i or the New rLON HOSE " ' - v.. [ ' .!> dnesday, May 15th ? Dept. Store r' ? ? 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