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' .' > ..* ' '"- - vv- . * y ' " SOCIAL AND PERSONAL / l^innni Of UN I ?J PH0N1 MEMBERS OF T. E. L. CLASS ENJOY ANNUAL PARTY Members of the T. E. L. Class of the Klrtt Baptist. Sunday' School : were entertained at their uunuul social i t their class room. Friday all- I ertioon. Invited guests included pria puctive members of the class. ' - V ' ' I The tneetlpK was opened with the: class song, "My Faith Looks Up to j Thee, after which .Mis. C. C. Oatcs ' welcomed the visitors and Miss Mar Hut McClain nave the respouse. VLrs mm Kir m1 tional uiid Mrs. Lula Woodward I 1 gave a history of the class. After enjoying several contests, a group of Stephen Foster sottas were suite " by Misses Gloria Cornwall, 8ybii Davis. Martha McClain and Florence Rhea accompanied at the piano 1 by Miss Rachel McClalo. - 1 ' Tk. >1. 1-I-aJ t_ .1 1 iuc cm 11 c ^iuu|i juiucu iu mug- j lug "Bless Be The Tie. After the program a delicious salad and sweet course was served to about thirty 1 v guests. i rocT\ KR,a ' a V IN 7DAYS JOB PRINTING PHONE 167 ' * . ? SAVI At The Lowest ( Friday and S i 60c California aa SYRUP JJC FIGS $1.25 Size A Absorbine Aril* JUNIOR $1.25 Size ' a/) RETONGA MXf TONIC 'VV 60c Tablets ALKA SELTZER 50c Size a A MEAD'S XQr Pablum V 25c Size ^ BLACK 1 Mr DRAUGHT A $1.50 Size |^aa Kolor-Bak AMI* For P.MV Hair VVV $1.00 BISODOL POWDER 50c Pepsodent m 4 Antiseptic S IP 2 for .......AMMEN'S ? A Heat Powder I HP 25c Size A ^ V 50c Dr. West g* mm TOOTH X*1P BRUSH for | Kings Mountain Dn Phones 41 and 8 T HAPPENINGS REST to V ES 10 R AND 88 MRS- < : ^ * v. ;1 HONORED BEFORE LEAVING ON WPftTPDKl TAIIO Mrs. H. C. Mauney, who left last Saturday lu company with Mr. Mauuey t'oi* a tour of the Western ista tea and Alaska, was houoree, at a lovely party givau by her daughter. Mrs. Ucorge Houser. on the afternoon before her departure. The rooms were tastefully arranged with roses and gladioli. Mm. Manly Moreheud teceived prlae for high acore. Mrs, W. K. MmIMUiUM m ^inA prise for low score and also floating prise Mrs. Munne.v was presented n attractive, travel book by the has less 'and other gifts by invited trur-sts. A delicious salad course with acL-etKorles and a sweet course was served by the hostess assisted - by Mrs Carl Maiihey and Mrs. F. E. Clitger. Guests Included Mrs.. I>. C. Maun ey. the honiree, Mesdames W. A. Rideihour. C. E. Neisler, Manly Moreaead, A. H. Patterson,' E. C. Cooper, Arttur Hay. F.- E. Finger, Carl Mauney. W. S. Hilling M. A. Ware. O. C. O'Farrell. \.. P. Baker, all of Kftigs Mountain; Mesdames Ucorge V. Patterson, Ralpt Falls, r. w. uarmiHi, s. a. nouinson. W. K. Michael. S. A Kindly. M* H Cm ry and J W. Culp, all of Oastoniu. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Horn to Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Riser on Thursday July 11, a daughter. NGS - . <- r" ? " ' ' V ' . - V'.' v.... ^iit-Rate Prices aturday Only 50c Size Of Woodbury /h f LOTION V 60c Size j'A FLEETS dMp SODA . .. "t ? . 2 Dozen 1 A BAYER'S I HP ASPIRIN V 49 c 55c Size OA Lady Esther J|HP CREAM cn. QI.2" - ? uw quc m n MUM AjC Deodorant 25c William's ? ? MEN'S 1 Ir TALCUM 49c 60c Size *" A?\ DRENE .4M C SHAMPOO P Quart Otf\ MINERAL <Up U1L ?* ^ ? ^ THERMOS fiQc BOTTLE V?V \ig Co. ^Bfajupy . H? K1K08 MOUNTAIN HVRALD VOMEN v H. PATTERSON, I VISITOR HONORED Alts. 'IVoy Carpenter was hostess Jul a i^ost-etijovaoic party at tile Ormaud Cottage at latke Monteniu Fri nay afternoon w lien she puteriuincd at bridge and rook. The party was given as a. compliment .to Mrs. lio ward MeGlil ot Dallas,' Texas. who was a guest Of relatives in Kings Mountain. Mrs. MrGlll was presentel a gift and Mrs. Jesse Kiser prize lor high score. A. delicious picnic plate .villi lee tinests included Mrs, Howard Mi t ill. of Dallas. Texas, Mrs. Mason Itarbur og Atlanta, Ga'.t Mrs. Jesse Riser ol rimrl'Mtc Miss Paulela Adnir of Spartanburg. S C? Mrs. J. ! ', Kvuns of Gastonia. Mesdames A. I|. Patterson Lester Hoke, \V^ K. Crook.. ,B. M". Ormand Grady :Kin&, and Grady Patterson! alt of Kings Mountain. VISITORS HONORED AT . OPEN HOUSE Miss Mary Helen HatnbriRht en tertalned at 'Opeu House", at Atallcoa' cottage Lake Moutonia. Monday evening honoring her cousin. Shuford Borders and 'Henry Jones, botli of Jacksonville. Fla. Hunch and cake was served during the hours 9 to 11 o'clock. Music was furnished by the Southcniaires. Out-ofl^nvn guests included, ihe two honor guests and the following: Miss Mikie Barber of Atlanta. Oa,. M^ts Mary Miller Huffman of Nash vllle, Tenn.. MiSs Sue jane Uumgard tier of Erwin, Tenn Miss Doris- Huff , man of Cleveland Ohio. Bob and Bill Abernathy of Oaston.a. MEETING OF STUDY CLUB Mrs. J.. M. Rhea was hostess to members if the Study Club and invited guests entertaining at her home on West Mountain street. Tuesday afternoon. Colorful flowers were effectively arranged throughout the home. Mrs. M. A.-Ware and Mrs. W. E. Blakely had charge of the afternoon's study the topic of which was the popular out-door game. ''Tennis." Miss Vera Sargeant gave a talk on the subject. Mrs. O. W. Myers reviewed the life of Helen Wills Moody. The program was concluded with voice numbers by Miss Colleen Campbell accompanied by Mrs. N. F. McGill at the piano. Favors were miniature tennis rackets and balls. A salad course with accessories and an Ice course was served. LADIES' CLUB VISITS BEACH The members of the Ladies Club of the Phenlx Mill No One have re turned from a stay at the beach. Those making the trip were Mrs. Eve Allen, Elisabeth Rose, Mable Ross, Nell Gault. Clara Stroupe, Ro berta Ellison.-. Pauline Williams BH lie MqDaniel, Mae Shytle, Flossie Brown, Etta Parrls, Maude Davis Idell Riddle, Misses Nell Elliott and Lillle Lybrand. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate spent laal week at Carolina Beach. ' . o? Mrs. R. C. Harville la a patient at at the Charlotte Sanltorium. Mrs. Charlie Proctor visited friends In Forest City Monday. Mr. Ned McGlll Is spending this week at the Beach. *?o? Mr. Hilton Ruth, ' manager of Belk's was a business visitor In Charlotte Tuestav. Mrs. Charlie Cathev and little son. Charles, of Clvde. are spending a few days with Mrs. Floyd .TenkinB. Mr. jaaper Katterree ir inarioue wan a recent truest at the home of (Cont'd on back pattei M. & C. Beauty Shoppe / Old Bank Building Shelby, N. C. Phone 914S ?30 DAYS SPECIAL? Choice of any of the Regular Priced 34.75 Maohlneteae Wave* $3.50 Other Permanenta $1.50 to $7.50 All Work Quaranteod Thle Card voorth 50c and 1 Jar Safakln Cremo an any Permanent v. " \ - 'A ' ? .. * ' ?. ... tf . ' ' 7 _ ' " , ' ' T" ' - ' " ' 1 ' .*x* *' *. 2 . V ' * V " ' . *" - vF* <* ' THURSDAY, JUL.T 18, 1848. I LAST | MY 1 Summer SJs % To make room for New Fall Merchi % duct ions on all odd lots and sizes o J MEN'S SUIT'S % Just 47 Men's Suits. Odd sizes ar ?A. 1 If At -t 1 ? * - 4. Myr-'s. inosuy aarn color,s lor all-yea + around wear. Tweeds. Gaberdines ar t hard finished worsted, single and do | ble breast. $14.50 to $16.50 values. A | wool. Final Clearance? I $9.95 * A real buy if you get your size. % Just 11 Men's River Kool and Trop % cal worsted Suits. $11.95 and $12.95 v Z ues. Final Clearance? j $6.95 > Z One lot Men's Brown and Green % DRESS STRAWS. % Values to $1.45. Final Clearance? 5* - . ! 68c each % One lot odd sizes in Men's f DRESS OXFORDS X (to oo rr>: ? 1 m\ .j, T uiuva iu 170.00. r iiicii v/icarante? | $1.94 pair t Final Clearance of Ladies' | SUMMER OXFORDS I Straps and Pumps. $3.00 Values? I 97c pair | MEN'S and BOYS' SPORTWEAR | One lot Men's SLACK SUITS. Valu< i to $3.88. Final Clearance? I $2.50 I One Lot Men's SPORT' SHIRT, | $1.00 Values. Final Clearance? j 68c t One Lot Men's DRESS SHIRT Z $1.00 value. Final Clearance? | 59c t One Lot Men's and Boys' I WORK and DRESS PANTS < | Values to $1.45. Final Clearance? j 87c f EXTRA SPECIAL I 1,500 Yards Eighty-Square PRINT ? 19c value. Odd patterns. Final Cleai Z ance? | 10c yard " Get your school dress now Children's First Quality SOX 10c Value i: Sc pair One Lot Boys' Small Size ZIPPER OVERALLS 59c pair :: MEN'S WORK and DRESS SOX II 5cpair These Prices Good j 4 * ? Myers' Deoa KIN l II IIB I |l I I II I ? ? ???? ? *? ? ?????? ?? ? GALL I PR5' A-C A% k/ . Clearance i JL E in disc we arc making Final Drastic Rcf Summer (>oods. I One Lot Men's X ld SUMMER PANTS , j | 48c pair \ " One lot Boys' small size X SPOBT' ftlllBTC t 10c each | One Lot Boys' SUMMER SLACK SUITS Sizes 3 to 8. $1.00 Values?" r 48c each al 1 * One I^ot Ladies' * liOW. HEEL SANDALS . X $1.00 Values. Final Clearance? " 48c pair 1 Ladies' Low Heel TENNIS OXFORDS $1.00 Value. Final Clearance? 48c pair f "" One lot Ladies' Misses' Slacks, Shorts. and Sccotall. 59c values? t 25c pair | One lot Boys' Gaberdine Pork Pie X ? Hats. $1.00 value? %OC/* mL I catii X A FEW I f : V Extra Specials | | IN OUR j J Dress Shoppe f _ PURSES i S; FIGURED BENG ALINE J Were 97c Now J; _ 58c _ ;; I 3- CHILDREN'S DRESSES < f Were 97c Now 2 _ 77c I LADIES' DRESSES 1 A4 AS WT _ were $1.94 inow | j $1.29 II VOILE and SHEER PRESSES I f b Were $3.95 Now $2.65 J V Were $2.95 Now $1.95 ft ? Were $1.95 Now $1.65 * Were 97c ...... .. Now 87c I A Large Group of 1 *? DRESSES J | Sizes: 12 to 20; 38 to 46; 20^ to U *? ,26^? 1 d 1-2 PRICE I Alterations free under the ex J pert direction of Mrs. R. D. ? Goforth. 1 4 j % Myers' Dress Shoppe ' ? SECOND FLOOR ! f: ! I ??J \s Long As Ix>ts Last ?. 5 irtment Store i GS MOUNTAIN, N. C. J ttttminnHuii<?>? <>mi
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