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mm in mi ,.;. - r<V ' v *' " . ' ' .. x \ " ? v ; . . * 1 * * ; ' ? ? !' ? ?? < SOCIAL AND PERSONAL of INTE MEETING OF HOME ARTS CLUB MI'm. T. I* McCill Whf IiokU'Cs lit | a (li'lishtlul moctiUK of tin- Horn*'. | Alts Club vtilorttiulug at her bom . oil (ilistoil street last W'.-Jln.-Uay af ?femiooii. runged throughout tin- rooms Tin* program featured-. a talk by Miss Mario l.itioberger. ' '.-V A delicious chicken salad course with accessories was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Eurl Carpenter. Mrs. Karl Met!ill and Mi-s- Klla Harmon. '' HOSTESS TO SOCIAL CLUB Mrs. I. I). (ioforth entertained members of the Social Club at her home on West Mountain Street Tuesday afternoon. Ixrvely roses and dahlias were arranged throughout the house. Mrs. Ij. C. Parsons received prize for high score and Mrs. R. L.. Mauney for second high. A salad course with accessories and a svceet course was served Those playing Included Mesdames W. A. Rtdenliour. D. c. Mauney. R. I.. Mauney, N. K McGltl. ? S Neill. li C. Parsons, M U Plonk. O O. Jack son. W. K. Mauney. R., M Orinand i J M. Rhea and W. K Mauney. Jr. [ ft 1 e"s WTrepared * ' , 1 to do his Part! The thought of preparedness is not new to Bell Telephone workers. In fact, the South's and the nation's vast telephone system is what it is today mainly because preparedness is one of the fundamental principles of the Bell System's policy. Telephone people are constantly at war with die elements, fire, flood and hurricane. They are prepared in advance to meet the emergency whenever and wherever danger strikes. Rapidly changing industrial demands?shifting populations _ ?quick expansions in some places and contractions at others?ever-changing problems of supply and demand, are conditions under which all telephone people are accustomed to working. Yeats of experience in anticipating, planning for and meeting these exacting demands ^ strengthen the confidence of telephone workers in their abilI ity to provide for the needs of | the South and the nation under > any conditions that may arise. Sobtruo BaiTacrionE Ml TELEGRRPH COmPflll!) . ? 1 ?h?i*Y BEAUTY MA in CARA NOf k FACE POWD Instantly Cara Nome Face lends you radiant new charr its magic lies only in its satintexture, glamourous tints tha a part of your own cotnplexio in its superior quality and ma clinging power. Eight smart Select yours today! ??*? 1 t. . Kings Mountain Dr The Rexall Sto Phones 41 and ' . ' :i . , "J> ? ? HAPPENINGS REST to V PHONES 10 R AND 88 ++ ++++ **<.. JUNIOR CLUB TO MEET . I 'Ilit- Junior Womiui's Club will I mod next Monday . evening. October Till Curd* will be mailed to club". >?? rubers advising tboiu as to whom Un lioxt oases will be and tbe place A :|ie meet lug. Members "aie it-'i I ill]' ' ' "I " ' . ifn i ' l I I lit-, - * ATTEND DISTRICT MEETING The following in em bers of fli > | Woman* Club attended tlie district t ItloelLjg -vt Mi.1 til|n lull yi'-i( iii.'iy i t " " Mend tunes \V. M. Gantt. I). C. Maun-;'*1 <>. I,. K. Neal, H. M. Onnaiiil. K W , ' GrtfTiu, .1, Si'UlcmA'rr.M. ); Thorn t11 'nssott 6t the Senior Club, tin (I Mrs. I Aatirey Mauney of the Jculor rhiV.j The Kings M?>unti-in Junior Club , v was awarded the loving cup for j. uiuai outstanding work in Child ; Welfare In the .District during Die y pits I year. The cup donated by Mrs. } Lucy Padgett Home, of Potest City, Is known as the Lucy Padgett Home Loving Cup. . ; -\ -t S _ * " HILL-JACKSON Mrs. Gaither Jloyle McJJauiel announces the marriage of her daughter . . ' Mrs. Murine MeDunlCl Jackson ' ' '10 Dr.,Abel IsiComple Hill on Sunday. Septeritber twenty-ninth , nineteen hundred and forty Lancaster. Sontit Carolina. ATTEND HOUSE PARTY 'p?>? -? ^ % .. . I lie- lUMvn lil^ l IHUI'lirU ounua v from week-end house party a* U'lk;1 NVaccftmaw:-' Mr. and Mis. Holland Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed" Hord. Mi1. ' atid Mrs. Dick Tate.- and Mr. and 1 Mrs. -C. I). Ware and two children. 1 ;i . ' Personals Misses Dorothy and Kairy Grace ^ Patterson spent' the week-end in Charlotte. _o? Jllarold Jiai'ber left week for Hat- ' tiosbiirg. !KjM;. where he has accepted a position. . ?o? Mrs. William Barber is snerding the week in Cherryvllle visitine her j parents. ' , V 1 Mr. O. O. Jackson left Tuesday night for Atlanta to attend' *he di.^ J trlct meeting of Chevrolet Dealers. .?o? Miss May Plonk is visiting, relativns in High Point and WinstonSalem. Mrs. Emma Garrett Mann of Atlanta. Ga.. has been on a visit to relatives in Kings Mountain. ?o? Mesdames C. E. VoNler and H. T. Fulton returned Saturday from a month's stay at Crescent Beach. SC. . Miss Eoline Keeter. student at Mara Hill College, spent the weekend wl't' her parents, Mr. and Mr9. Byron Keeter. Mrs. C. E. NHsler and daughter. Mrs. Harold Tfuonicntt. soenf S?n day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George P. Davis In Charlotte. ?r?> .Toe and Hunter Noisier left yesterday afternoon for a deer hunting trip In Eastern Carolina with ono e* the employees of the Neislef Mills. ^ktr. Plovd Payne is a patient in the City Hospital. Gastonia. where he underwent an operation laat week. ?o-? Mrs. C. E. Neisler spent Tuesday nighl with Mm. Oeorget Patterson in Qaatonia. While there she attend ed the rook party given by Mrs. Sam Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W T 11t1 er fit m n - p m Powder ? T q! Yet \ smooth \\\ v ^ ^ vs jjt-P rvelous / / * ^ : tint# I / I * , . ? I i ' 7--V .... &k. '. i . > . ::.. ..-a. ^1, J - " '' THB KINOe MOUNTAIN HKRAI /OMEN MRS. A- H. PATTERSON K Styers went to (,'oiuiitltiu, S C. last Sunday when- t1?V> visited Johr ^tycrs. who is in t> anting at For* iaikttoti. ? o ? Mi> I'ich tot Thompson attorn liaiittMi Mis HiiywuttJ ft l.yot'h n Mi-* laissh* l.ineh examined liy i <idiie> .ipH lallH. ' ' -t?~ ' KiIumI- of Mr. I' I.., SRewiart o! iastouia, lo. in-i ll <>r King*' Moun uin. will regret to know lliai lit- is i patient ill the Charlotte Snilllortmi. where lie will undergo an oper it ioli soon. . - o ? Mrs. S. A liowery lias been on a isit to l.eiloir where she was a '.uesl of Mr ana Mrs. j. M. Ciller ind Mrs. .1 \v\ Self Mrs Ix>wer>\ ifrs (Jrier and Mrs. Self were old lehool-tnates. o ; V ' Mayor J. H. Tliomasson, t'aptaht .). C. O'Farrell. Arnold Kiser * anx laywood E. Lynch attended tin lOfli Congressional Dislvie't Lenir ratic Rally in Morganlon hist Thursday. , ... .' r'" " ?0-- , . . r* Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Allen have noved from Kuiltond Avenue to heir own home ou elusion street. The faintly ot Mr. .1, I). HoVd who lave lived in tlie* Ailen house fot everul years have moved uext dooi o the W'liitl'-\- house. V. .' O? mr t m pi'.iiil' ..l <!i lu'iit Friday. with .his nipiher, Airs t. s. Plonk ami family. Mr. Plonk ,vlio is .an auditor for the govern nent lias been transferred to Wins on-Saloiii. His family moved to A'inston-Saiem several weeks ago. ?o ? - The many friends of Mr. J. M Patterson yhtv is a patient "in the Pity Hospital. Gastonla, will be glad o learn that lie is much better aft :y being critically ill for severa lays. He is expected to return honr shortly. j. ?0? ' ?_ Mr. Aubrey Mauney ytll leave lo lay for Omaha. Neb., to attend the National meeting of the United L.U lie ran Church of America. Mr tfauney is State President of th* Lutheran Brotherhood. Mr. Maunej erill be away for about two weeks WiW -* Everytmnf fraai Soup to Nuts ISm rtomach thou Id dt??? two pound! of food Ally. Whtn you Mt batty, trrtay, coartt or rich food! or whoa you tro nrrroin, hurrlrd or cbrw poorly?your etooaach ofton rouri out too much fluid. Tour food dootn't dlreit and you htro tat. heartburn. nauaaa. piln or roul itomtoh. You for) lour, tick tad upMt til ortr. Doc tort aar ntror ukt t ItitUrt for atoauach tin. It U dancaroua and fool I ah- It takra thott Unit black ublata ctUtd Btlt toa for Indlftttlow to mtko tbt ruoott rtootach fluldi baraltta. rtlirrt dlitrtat la to Umo and put you back an your frat. RaUaf it to uulck It li touting tad too 2So pachaga mm U. dak for Bail-tat for ladlgatllnu a fine gift for ' / j! some rc<^'7t one ^ /I y 'j o \ -va su bscr iprion / "ToTHlS NEWSPAPER' - t ; - r 6?REASONS WHY N IS SUP 1?New Way Laundry g greater whiteness at all 2?Longer fabric life ass 3?More leisure time for 4?More economical tha prove that home washrn; bive than New Way lauui 5?New Way Laundry p 6?New Way Laundry ii you freedom from injur] NEW- WA\ Laundere's, Clean* Gastonia's Oldest Phfl Our Truck is in King i i ? t ' i'* - . ? ' . :fii?f '*' '? J> THVIWDAY. OCT 3, 1*4* ???? ??r t t ricks Used 'to bet compensation Money KAI.KlUil.. -? Vurse *11 in us are being a I aw II progre&sivcb lighter i>.i the* State liKuiployun.nl Collip?-.it.auoit' tuinl ugaiust.the uiist-iug > toils ?oil,i i.t vilio would try trickcry to not money not due then ana titles .utii sentences lor violators tie. Ic coining loiipt t ami liiavv:. r i i^iiiuiiai IVV>'" oi m t otluuissioii, points out I'lobalilv i m i- a week, on Ilie ati-iayi. wot ki-rs arc. In die ted for (iiaiviiig or a; mpting to diavi ber.e li s -to allien they have no ?*gal right', and the courts of the Stale arc giving. iluHii more and "more 'Ignoinrve of tin* law, local courts are lenient ami let him off with i warning 1 Jut when ofto appears anil it i- i?t evidence that ho wilfully \i ohjted . the law to get benefits I ho courts <i\her assess a heavy flue or st litem < lilin to the toads. Recently. olie Dudley t'orbott, of Clinton. signed '"contiiniVd claims' for 11 weeks, stating; that he had no 'earnings ea- h week, ana drew $6.50 j a week, or $71.50 in benefits' while his employer testified that he was employed each of the II weeks and drew in wages $1.07.00 during the time. In the Sampson County Record* r's Vourt he was found guilty i dnd sentenced- to six months In jail to lie assigned to work on 'he roads Also, recently, ond Hiawatha John son. colored, filed a claim and continued to report that he was unemployed. while evidence produced lit' the Hickory Municipal Court show> cd that he was employed and earni ing wages during the period of clal I mini iinomnlmMnont A ?V?>. llivilt, .AUUUU^II III*-" cia^m liad not progressed far . e rough lor him to draw benefits, he was sentenced to ?.0 days on - the , 1 K ' . ? roads, a sentence which was later changed to a fine and costs or v ">o, which he paid. cOur local employment offices . and field forces are watcliing dill gently to discover any abuse of the rights, of workers and 'to keep the ! .uud'Coi those eligible to drayf benefits" Chairman Powell said. "Occasionally. one. will get by, for a . t.me, but we have many ways to ' discover these frauds, sooner Or 1 later, and the violators must pay." lie said. I Chickens, Like Humans Catch Cold In Fall The advice that C. K, I'arrlsh, Ex tension poultry man of N. (\ State College, hands out' to poultry taisers at this season of the year sounds ' like that of the family doctor to a mother of brood of children. At the first signs of colds or bron r chitis. give the' poultry flock a dose epsom salts in the drifting' water. Parrlsh advises. Also keep a simply of oil handy to uke in case of an out break of disease* lie adds. The Extension specialist stresses the advisability of quarantining all birds returned from fairs and shows for at leafet ten days before returning them to the flock. He says this is one of the most frequent causes of outbreaks of colds in the poultry J house; the show birds are often illhoused at fairs and they develop bronchitis there, or enroute to and from the fair. Parrlsh recommends the use of about three-fourtha of a pound of epsom salts in the drinking yater lor eacn iwi piras. xx> not leave the salts water before the flock longer than three hours, preferably the first thing In the morning, he says. Then start feeding a good grade of fish oil, such as cod liver oil or sardine oil, on the scratch grain. "Hris oil, which is rich in VitantiD A. should be mixed fresh each (lav ao cording to directions. IEW WAY LAUNDRY ERIOR uarantees fast colors . . . times. - ; ured. yourself. n home washing. Tests ; g is actually more expen ; tdering. : , . ^ " i reserves your beauty. 5 * A s more convenient, gives ; U toil. \ ' * i fLAUNDRY I rti n i 11 l _ r?, onoc ivenuiwers , Largest and Best J ne 844 ] ;g Mountain Every Day j -v 4 " . I / Imperial Muffins for fl * i ' j ^ vl^I * " flBP: * U+m* ^ ^l* ?jmmk **.??.&$ ^aaeE-JSWI CO YOU'RE worried what to serve ^ for breakfast when gues.ts arrive this week-end? Starting with the fruit, why not have sliced honeydew With sweet, red cherries scattered over it and over the plate?for appeal, you know. Or serve chilled, fresh apricots and seedless grapes on glass plates (011 grape leav.es, if you have them). Follow with eggs baked in bacon rings. And for this, simply ring muffin cups with bacbn, drop in the egg, bake until the egg is set, and there you arc, pretty and easy. It's taken for granted you'll make plenty of hot coffee. To crown this summer breakfast? in name and flavor?make imperial muffins. They're easy as saying "scat" to mix up if you use the new, self-rising flour. Baking powtPRO OPTIC/ I LLCS One's face may not the most beautiful dividualized coilfur ward detracting fi , tour characteristic more desirable poi know facial types ; they fully realize are entirely difYer< been wearing. We suit with voir abou Vera's Bea Phon wmmmmmmmm | Health Autho | That drinking milk helps i complexion youthful and 1 old age. I ^ t / -E j fifllhUN ( ? \ uci * \ ?<-Xj i. 1 i DrinkGoldenl ? ? ; Which contains all the h ? Not any have been c Guernsey is delivfrcd to y makes it. Order Yours T< ' t Archdal Pho > "Vt . the Week-End Guestsj I dcr and salt are read'y-tnixrc ;r.w it, thus a double saving of (It prior of these two ingredients, and C2h time in sifting them with the flour. YoO con use your favorite mulTia recipe with the new, self-rising floac omitting both baking powdi^r salt. But for your aid, here u. that's foolproof. Remember, as wtAiall muffins, to woTk fast and rr.ae ingredients only enough to bleat* well. Imperial Muffins Cream 4 tab'espoons fat and S tablespoons sugar together. Add 1 e&jK and stir in thoroughly (do ?#". beat). Add 1 cup milk alternately with 2 cups new self-rising Cuur(siffed before measuring). Pour en*.well-greased muffin, tins and ba\i* a hot oven (400 degrees F.) abnsc 20 minutes. ' < ? ? ' ' ' ; i * * MOTIONS 1 ; > ' " ? **"} LL ION ' t he the most i>erfect nor in the world, but an in e will ?0 a long way to om the undesirable con ; s, and accenting the ! nts. Our hair stylist* and their needs, and that the present styles ent from those you've shall be pleased to cont your ntfw coiffure. uty Shoppe ic 88-R *x irities Say | to keep the body and * to postpone the signs of z - I ''"i I Ntio y A/ / IY / * / f SuernseyMilkl * . " v < ' ealth-giving ingredients | ooked out Golden * ou exactly as nature 5 ^ay- I j m . \ ??????? 4? t e Dairy 1 ne 2405 $ *
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