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1 = ' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL of INTE "'v. .' ^ . 4 ' r' . % ;* *? Kiwanis Directors Entertained Directors of tliv . Kinwanis Club [ wcm-o dinner KUesls of Mr. llayne \ Blacker at bla home on West . Mountain street Tuesday evening j Kai ly . Spi ink flowers were Urran K?d In the livitiK room ami the dining table had for its Center piece, a bowl of yellow Jonquils. ' An elaborate dinuer consisting of shrimp salad, iiuail, country ham vevt tables and Straw berry short cake was served cnt: W. K. Illakely. Harry i'auo. it r. (Joforth. M A Ware. K. L Mauney. Bill Craig, I>uld Katurick, .Paul Mauney and the host. Mr. Pull!' Ncisler was un Invited auest. Celebrates 3rd Birthday Mis. Joe Mauney eutertalned -a liiimhnr ?f lilt 1a* fnltu i'""*" ? ????V I'nno Ul 11V U'MII ' I on Monday afternoon. honoring her daughter. Nell, on the occasion of he( third birthday. The Vouuk people wVre etrtertained with names and at the. conelu Prices I That Save - i SUGAR 10 pounds 45c TOMATOES No. 2 Cans 5c CHERRIES 16 Oz Can 10c PAT BACK 2 pounds 15c Rose Royal Flour 24 lbs. Plain or S. R. 65c Fancy Ice Berg LETTUCE Large Head 6c No. 2 Can BEANS or CORN 1 10c Home Store * T . Phnna 9ft Wo Tlolii/or I II TIME IS Get Your Dormant Spra: and Ornamental Trees, so cd when the weather is r Don't Delay. Kings Mou Com The Rex; Phones 4 ? HAPPENINGS REST to V PHONES 10-R AND 88 ? +<.?<++++++*+4?l Moii lee cream unci cake was served a nil attractive" favors were presented the guests,. Those present Included Charles M;.uucy. Johnny Kiser, lliiby and lohntiy Fisher, l.ossie Wyncn, Nick le Smith. Mary KUcn llaker, Cynthia Proctor, Charles Proctor, Jo Ann and Jiintnie Cuveuy. Nell Itam *ey. J.udv Jenkins. Shirley llouser, Jo Ann Mauttey, Jerry and Sutntiiy McCarlti. Jo|tn and Anita MeCSituils. Uo.st.ess at lively Party I - m I. , | n i >t',iL J t'lonliiKer were hostesses at a love l>? party cnlertalniitK at thy home jl'thc torinci on Kin a Street Filda.v svcaitiK. -1 + 1. . -A- -- * ' ' * i in- room* wei i' inn-niiiuM Willi Url> hi.with mid pot plants. Gaines and contest* provided a tilMseillout. .A frozen salad with sandwiches Mini oilier accessories was -served. j*. : ;. . Honored On Birthday / Mr. liooth Gillespie was honored in a dinner Riven by Mrs. Gillespie oti Saturday evening at their homo oh I'iedmont Avenue. Covers were laid for-.Mr. and Mrs| Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Nels iei of Kinds Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. John Mason, of GUxtonia; Messra lint Slieier and Charlie Reynolds' o! lintlu i Loi dtpu. Birth Announcement Announcement lias lieeli made ot the birth of a son, of- J)r. rtitl Mrs. Philip G. Padgett, oil last' Friday. Mrs. Padgett and baby-are-at Shelby 11 os pi la i. z Personals / Mrs. John Head was a visitor in joastonia last Thursday. ^?\ ?o? >. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fulton and Mrs. Campbell Pliifer are enjoying, ''a trip through Florida this week. Mr. and Mrs. Whttaker of Atlanta. Ga? were guests of Mr. add Mrs Charles Campbell recently. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Kudisill of Cherryville were yislting relatives in town Sunday afternoon. ' v ?o? Mesdames It. O. Plonk. L. F. Neal and Charles Campbell were Gastonia visitors last Thursday. ?o? Mr. .and Mrs. L. F. Neal visited the family of Mr. T. L. Neal below Grover during the week end. ^Mr. Willla mPlonk aud Miss Jette .Plonk left this morning for a vacation in Flbrida. .. f ^ Mrs. Carl Short is v/siting her daughter, Mifs. George Barrier in ^Jrexel, N. C. ? ?o? . . .Mt-ss fantil'e Carpenter was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. James McGill of Columbia, S. C., for the week end Miss Ruby Burrage Is on a week's visit at the home of her parents in Charlottesville, Va. Miss Phyllis Patterson of Ersklne College spent. the week end with her parent*, Mr., and Mrs. Grady Patterson. ^T.ynwood Parton, who is in training at Fort Jackson, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. R. Parton. v ?o? / Captain and Mrs. Harry Campbell of Campt Croft were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Camnhpll Sunday evening. j ; . . ?n? Mr. E. L. Campbell who has been spending sometime In Florida Is at home for a few days and expects to -return to Florida soon. ?o? \ Miss Hazel Falls, student at Mer edith College, Raleigh, spent the 1 SHORT y Now For Your Fruit r that you will be prepar ight. See Us Now ntain Drug ipany nil Store I and 81 . -;-y^ ' jjjg , * r- ;W; " W*''' : ^ r THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAU) WMEN MRS- A- a. PATTERSON, woel; end with her parents, Mr. aim >ir?. Curtis Kails. , --?? S|i|)l. li. X Km ties is at lendine ' .Ijis week the convention ot the' | National Kduoalion Association in Atlantic <*lt>, N. J. j | Mi Hnywuotl NVaillek. of Wat it. k Trucking fit Inc.. and I'e.oieuni 1 Transportation. Inc.. was a businesVisi'oi lu \\'lljnill|(loin N. Mouduy. , ., : Mr ami Mis. 11. ft. ISlacknter liad ... ti...ji i. . . in jruest Mr tiuyuc l>a- , ! cnroute triMli Florida to Iti. ttniiiv in' Kcw Yotk city. vy ?o? ' ., Miss Martha Slntitf of Krwfr.. I Ti'i.n,..' Who recently underwent ati ..p.tiuion in City Hospital, Gustoniu is convalescing at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Curtis Kalis. . ?o? Alary .lulia Pollock, student at \V\ t u. .n. i . mutie liie necessary uv-| rage to lie placed on tho honor roll ' according - to an announcement from the epifcge. ' / Mr. and Mrs. Price Patterson of [ Hichlan'd. S. spent the week-onu ( .if the home of Mr. Patterson's too: ill'r.' Mrs. I. H. Patfersbn, who was ' i lfhraltng her s~Ut birthday.. , , . . . .- * :. ' ,'-t-0" . 'S M J. fte'lt. Jr.. .fdraVvrly d Kin/Wunntain. who has .he m workio" with the Dixie Home Store 'n.'t'harUnto, lias, been promoted to Produce Va aaer of tho Sltolby' Store. - o -i. ; Miss boitie (Jol'ur'th came down one afternoon recenty to attend to some Intsiness but returned the same afternoon tci tile hospital at Shelby. ' " ' ?om Mr. and Mrs. T.. A. Putnam and' /daughter Miss Anslyr. of Greenville S. C.. spent the week end with Mrs. \E. W. S'eal. Mr. E. W Ncal and Mr /and Mrs. Jacob Cooper ?O? I. Mr. L?ee : Patterson. Miss Stella ' Patterson and Knox Patterson of Uock Hill,. S. C.. Miss Madeline Pat- [ terson of Belmont and Miss Kuth Patterson of bincolnton were guests of relatives in Kings Mountain Sun-; , day. | -0" Mrs. Aubrey Muuney and children 1 returned yesterday from a trip to j Greensboro. While there Mrs. Maun ey attended a dinner party given in honor of barnar Stringfiekl, noten composer and former conductor of ' the N- C. Symphony Orchestra. Tlteodore Thornburg who has -oee 11 wiin ine urey Hounn i;us ro. j Pin., and Charleston. W. Va., has j CREM AIR CURL % V Waving Creme Lotion v Introducing a new. rich-bodied Creme Lotion. We use it with your favorite permanent method it massages itself gently ' Into your hair. .... creates the loveliest curls .... abounding with life and springiness. It gives hair a healthful looking oily glint. Frankly, there's nothing comparable with the result* now achiev ed with Crem Air Curl Creme Ixjtion. You owe it to yourself to enjoy its long-lasting satisfaction. Ruth's Beauty Skoppe Telephone 73 4 ,. i Jwpwp . T1WRSJUY. FEB. 27, 1941. been transferred to Charlotte. X C, Charlotte will he his heudquarler* ' lie Is u driver running from Chailotte to Atlanta, Ua. lie will make" Ills lioiho in Churlotte .with his sisui. Mis, M. J, Bel! Ml. Tlornburg is the-* sou ot Mi',' und Mrs R. S. Thumbing of Kings Mountain, route ;hi ee. High Haskcleers Still Rolling The Shelby teams divided a double. header unit Western Conference games with the Mountaineers here last Friday night, Shelby taking tb? boy < game by the score of 32 to lti, with ITulit and Anderson leading! the s%>ring with 1:; and 7'respective 1 lv for 'he winners. and $ai'fiea:it ami (iknilihi lead lug for the loeals. The s.i-1 of Kings Mountain earn-through in fine way to defeat the strong team of Shelby Uy a seore of :>l ui 27 Boyd and Humphries .took coring 'laurels with 15 and 12 re* sp illveiy'for the winners,' .and Phil r^RK -r| rS WMJY jtari ^URVES^ AG AI WYOU EVER HAD V r A DAY when you felt tense, ' jumpy, irritable? A NIGHT when you were wakeful and restless? Over-taxed nerves arc likely to cause loss of friends, loss of sleep, loss of pleasure, time missed from work, family quarrels, physical , and mental suffering. The next time you feel nervous, try the soothing effect of one or two Dr. Miles Effervescent Nervine Tablets. Try Dr. Miles Effervescent Nervine Tablets for Sleeplessness due to Nervousness, Nervous Irritability, Nervous Headache, Excitability and Restlessness. Your money back If you are not entirely satisfied. At year Dra* Star* RmE Parkas' U* Lais* PackM* Tit Vr.'M.yilES flftewsosW? Ohervinetablets NATIONAL Misfit \yI vl^H^fl H; ;i V KEETER'S i, - m 1 ' * ' ' beck and Proctor were best for the tall shelby ladles. Mai] The. local boys sot revenge for! j '.he one point defeat handed (o tfcent , ,j ! > Untherioidton while .visiting by ^ ileteaiing the smooth bunch of boys ( ( ( by a score of 31 to 2b. Itali.ird and Willis were high scorers with 1? and 11 respectively and P|otik, Alien and (leorge continued to scrap . and feed the bull to the other boys. K Tl< girls of -Ituilii fm duo. handed troi Kings Mountain a 'iz to i:t defeat, eug The contest seemed to lie able to hoy Kings Mountai Compc Kings Mon SEW AND SA> ? CROWN mmmmamm v + \. DEPARTMENT ' ' . r - """-i*"111" ^ miJIIIUI.I.i.uiiiiihii / ' '',79 ' ' " - / - - -. . ; ? . ' ' ' * <" - - . . ' S I <>?) etfhor ? * . I gli'ln frotf . ito.M ondey or.side of i ho- .%<y ^ 1 slcan/ - ' 1 front i lit Kings 'lie plrjs game, it ing throughout ?. 'i lii.tv night Keb. 2S. > brings bis basketball team, lit .cherryvilli' i?> try to get r?> Cor tin) 4l> to '21 defeat our s bunded them while vKi'ing of Tone! Just Plug In I and Playl You get power. wnvitivI ity and selectivity iJ i* I dins costing .uai.y times more. AC-DC -Noivc-Rrduting Circuit. Uuilt-ta Sup^r Sensitive Aerial System . . . atid nun* 1,other fine features. GorI ftcoijs Walnut tabiprt. I Without.-a ?;.K\tii>ii, the i greatest lt>w fttte < . . I sole value. W J1 tirr?. I AJU V y: y ' Y; ' " ' :: -1 I . :; : :| n Furniture iny intain, N. C. /E WEEK ' .. ' \ , : ' v. Sew and Save Every n our big Piece Goods it. 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