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Bridge-Luncheon.
Mrs. Ueorge B. Peeler entertained
at a bridge-luncheon Saturday at
the Charles Hotel In Shelby. The
dining room was beautifully decorated
with quantities of colorful
spring flowers and the tallies and
score cards were Cleverly designed
and made by Mra. Peeler,
The guests weic Mesdames Badd
Hamrick, George Luttiinore., Phillip
Padgett. Bill Kamseur. Jim Smith
Aubrey Mauney. B. N. Hurnes. Carl
Mauney. Kred Plonk. Charlie Thornasson.
M. H. Blser. Proctor Thompson,
Jacob Cooper. Wilson Crawford.
and Miss Dott Patterson of
at mi 'iir'ik'
Hamrick. D. T. Moore. Joe Thompi..
son. I Ale Thompson and Hugh Peeler
of Shelby.
High score winner wan Mm
, Proctor Thompson. Second . hitch
score winner was Mrs. II N. Bar*e*
and low score prize went to Mr*
BUI Rarilseur.
U. D. C. To Meet Friday
The United Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet Friday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Paul
Noisier on Gaston street with Mrs.
O. C. O'Farrell and Mrs- Neislet as
hostesses.
Bii-th Announcement
Rev. and Mre. B. F. Ormand of
' Crozet, Va? announce the birth of a
son April 19th.
CALL OR SEE
KENNON BLANTON
At Terminal Ser. StatJbn
PHONE NO. 10
STERCHI BROS.'
Representative
in Kings Mountain
Territory
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for women and <
LOSE Ul
Lose double chin, .bulging hips and
stomach! No risky drugs. No
f inconvenience!
Here's the Plan that is appealing
to such great numbers of girls and
' women ail over the country to safely
reduce excess fat so that the modern
new styles wijl fit mote becomingly?
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Weigh yourself today. Get a bot.
lie of Kruachen Salts (a famous
English formula). Then every morning
before breakfast take one half
teaspoonfnl in a glass .of water?eat
wisely?cut out fatty meats, butter.
Press tfco W|k banoo o
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Legion Auxiliary Meets
P"' ^Members of the Legion Auxiliary
I mel recently, at the home of Mr*.
' A G. Sargeant with Mrs. Glee A.
iindgca as joiut hostess.") Follow lux
the Flag Salute and devottoi??ts - a
report of the district meeting in
Shi-lby was made by Mis. I'aul
Muuuey. The ipcal Chapter won the
cash prlz< of $2.50 for having the
largest number present for the district'
meet log. Kssay contest % winners
were atiituunceii, with Kloise
Kaudali winning first place and
I ie leu Itamsey winning second
place. Prices will be awarded to
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Mcsdutnes T. G. Hudspeth. A. G.
3a>gcant anil B. M. Hayes were ap
pointed -as the nominating committee.
Mrs. J, N. Gamble had eiv'ree t?r
the program and an Interesting
talk was made by Mr*. Pau.
Following the . business sector,
and program delightful refreshments
were served by the hostesses.
Meeting Of Gleaners
Class
r Members of the Gleane. s Class
x?f the First Baptist Church were
entertained?at- the home of, Mrs.
Abie Martin on last 'Friday" night
with Mrs. Alvin Parboro and Mrs..
J^evitt Hughes assisting Mrs. Martin
as hostesses. )
The home was attractively arran
ged with Faster lilies, splrea, iris
and iilaca.
jMra. Wrny Klrby htjd charge of
the entertainment feature.
An attractive and delicious salad
course was served to a large number
of members and visitors
Visitors In Kings
Mountain
The following were visitors at
the home of Mrs. H. N. Moss and
other relatives in Kings Mountain
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Poston
of Florence, S. C-. Mr. Eldred Dobson
of New Orleans. La.. Mr6. W.
I If. Poston and daughter. Miss Mary
Lee Poston of Pamlico. S. C., and
Mrs. S. Seagle of Hock Hill, S. C.
girls who want to
6LY FAT
cream and rich pastries?go' light on
white liresil nnrl nnlntn^c
After 4 weeks weigh yourself
again and just see if you haven't
lost pounds of ugly fat and gained
that "Kruschen Keeling" of greatei
vivacity, more energy and improved
health' that so often accompany fat
reduction.
REFUSE IMITATIONS! Demand
and get only the genuine Kruachen
(the famous English formula) plain
or new effervescent, pleasant, sparkling.
Bottle lasts 4 weeks and coats
but a trifle. Any druggist
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MRS. A. H. PATTERSON,
Mcllwain-Arnette .
Wedding
A of, much interest to
their many friends was that of Miss
r.iuuLviit Ann-tie and Mr. Julian J
Mcllwalu of Columbia, 8. C., whicu
took place in the bhaudon Presbyicrian
Church on Saturday. after,
noon. A pi i! la. .1941. at J o'clock,
file Ih v. K . itay Kiddle performing
the. ceremony
.Mia. Tom ripioll of Wihnsboru. 8
organist, rendered a program of
prenupilal music including To An
KveniuK Star, Warmer, Trauinerei,
Schumann, Andaute from Violin
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from Othello by Verdi. O Perfect
Cove, llarnbv, Ave Maria. Shubert.
During the ceremony Lelbeslraum,
by Liszt was softly played.
The bride was becomiiiKly attired
in u dress of highland blue silk
print, with a chiffon redingote of
matching color and design. Her
accessories were of navy blue and
she wore a corsage of sweetheart
(rosea and lilies of the valley.
Immediately after the cereMony
Mr. and Mrs. Mcllwalu left for an
.xienuea weaatng inp alter wtitcb|BI
they will be at home to Ihefr friends II |
at 131S Hull Street. Columbia, S. C. I
Mrs. Mcllwalti -is the daughter or I
the late Mrs. Marie Simonton >AeU'
nette and the late Mr. John C. Ar- fe
nette of Pulrfleld County, S. C. Sb? I
received her education at the Ca
thedrai tschool in Orldndo, Florida, I
launder College- in Greenwood, S. C. I
and Draughon's Business College in I
Columbia. S. C. For the past few I
years she has been employed l?y. (
the South Carolina Highway ' De- I
partment. Mrs. McJlwaiu is a sister I
of Mr. Jack Arnette of Kings Moun I
tain and lived in Kings Mountain I
prior to the death oT her mother. I
She has a number of Relatives and I
triends In Kings Mountain.
Mr. Mcllwaln is the eldest son, of I
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mcllwaln of I
Lancaster, S. C. He received his ed- I
ucation at the University of South I
Carolina and holds a position with I
the South Carolina Highway De- I
partment.
Woodman Circle Meets
The new North Carolina State I
'Manager, ajid Nath'n.'H A'-.sistanh I
Attendant of the Woodman Circle I
Miss Blanch Eakin of \;mrrj;ie. I
and Field Worker, Mrs. G. V. Byrd I
of Shelby met with Kings Mountain I
Grove No. 146 Monday night at the I
home of Mrs. T. G. Hudspeth and ' I
laid plans for the reorganization of [ I
the Grove, and to secure new mem-'|
b"rs. This is a Fraternal Life In-11
surance Society for ladies only. The I
following members were present;
Miss Helen Fayh Cash, Miss Ja- I
ntc Jackson. MntC^P. tloforth. Mra |j
T. G. Hudspeth, Mrs. Blance Poplin I
Miss Geneva Hudspeth land C. P.
Gofortfa, the only male member in I
town.
fThe Grove expects to increase 11
I ita membership at once. The Grove
has some 20 members and 8 Juvenile
members on the roll.
Spending Week In
Washington
|Crji. D. C. Mauney Is spending
the week In Washington, J). C..
where she Is a guest of her sister.
Mrs. R. E. Rldenhour. Nntionai
President War Mothers. Mrs. Maun
ey attended the meeting of Daughters
of American Colonists Tuesdky.
Mrs. Mauney was accompanied to
Washington by Mrs. W. K. Mauney,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mauney and Mrs
Billy Mauney's mother, Mrs. Simp
son of Hickory, all of whom were
en route to New York City. The
party plan to return via Wilmington
during the week-end for a visit
to some gardens to be open at that
time.
Attending Presbyterial
The following from the First
Preabvterian P.hnrrh Klncr? Vnnnl
tain, are among those attending the I
Presbyterlal in session at Relmont|l|
today: MesdameB Paul Mauney, fi, ill
N. Mrss, P. D. Patrick. O. C O'Far 'I
tell, Hayne Blackmer, C. E. Neialer ff
Sr.. George Burber, ' Paul Neisler, I
pon Blanton. Joe Neisler, E. A. I
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KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. I
'R8DAY. APRIL 24. 1941
KEETER
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Thursday - Fri
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SPRING
$7.95 DRESSES NOW ONI
$4.95 DRESSES NOW ONI
$3.95 DRESSES NOW ONF
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$16.50 SUITS NOW ONE-H
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$16.50 COATS KOWONE-l
?9.95 COATS NOW ONE-F
?7.95 CO?TS NOW ONE-I
$5.95 COATS NOW ONE-1
ONE BIG TABLE
Spring Hats
Values to $3.98
Out They Go
$1.00 Each
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S-HALF PRICE?ONLY $2.48 I
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IALF PRICE ? ONLY $4.98 jl
IALF PRICE ? ONLY $3.98 I
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