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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Mrs. V. Li. Hinson has announced
the marriage of her -youngest (laugh
ter, Eunice Ann, of Cramorton and
Kings Mountain to Mr. A. K. Mosrlvey,.
Jr., of St. George, Maine.
The marriage took place on Pri*
duy, September \2, at ,Gaffi??y, S.
C., with Rev. A. Mo-wards 1>. U.,
pastor of the First Baptist church,
officiating.
The yride wore a becinning ' na\ y
costume with white accessories.
Miss Ollie Wright of Bessemer ('it. ,
accompanied the Couple to' tlaflney.
Mr. .and Mrs Mesrivey are at
liunte for the present at Hotel
f'minepton.
DINNER GUESTS
Kev. niul Airs. It. Church . of
WlntAon-Sulem ahd Mr, I>. A Kulton
were dinner guests of Mr. and
t and Mrs. C. L.. Fulton Monday.
Kev. Mr. Obuivli, who was a former
popular pastor of Central
Methodist church, Kings Mountain,'
s now conference evangelist, and Is
at present engaged in a meeting at
.. Lincoln ton.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Horn to Mr. and Mrs-. Hill Ware,
k. a.son. Ted William. Sept. 10.
HOSTESS TO SOCIAL CLUB
MEMBERS AND GUESTS
Mrs. .1. M. 1'uvfeison entertained
|in mbors Of t.he Social Club and invited
guests at her home oil WestMountain
street last Friday night.1
The rooms were arranged with lov?t"
ly mixed full flowers.
School !
There's nothing like gett
<d off on the right foot,
best school materials. CI
materials?and as a resu
work. As in any kind of
you do best when you bi
plies. Rexall big volume
duce the finest quality s?
you pay less than when
' ials. Let.the children chc
es them self reliance, (iel
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Kings Mount
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The three undersigned d
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Qt. Cream Buttermilk
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HAPPENINGS
REST to
^HONES 10 R AND 88
Kiv? table* of rook were "In play
with Mrs. It. I.. .Mauney scoring
high aiitl Mrs. -M- f<. Plonk, low.
Kuril received attractive prizes.
At -|In; conclusion of the ftanie u
S.WI et course was served.
Invivctl guests . included Nfjss
Mary Itlakely and Sllss Beatrice
Heron of Chester, house gut-st of
.Mrs. \V K. itlakely; Mesdutues Arthur
Hay, Will Bird. ChnrloA Catftphell!
tiller I'lonh, K. L. Campbell.
Klnir-e Nickels ami Hrady King.
BRIDGE AND ROOK PARTY '
Mr*. Jt. I.. Atauney entertained
members of' the Adelplvltui Club and
Mrs tinrlaiid Still was hostess at
bridge" oii last Thursday afternoon <
at the home of the former, on Pied- <
111 a All f itVPlllli'
Hoses uml other fall flowers wore J
artistically uiratiKcd throunhout the
rooms of the lower floor. ? i <
Mrs.- f'arrie Wllblns. true si .of Mrs <
C. K. Noisier. seoty?d high in rook
and Mrs'. .1. H. Davi*. low.
Mrs. \V: K. Mauney, Jr.. won high '.
score in bridge and Mrs . l<ad(l Hum
rick. - low. Mrs. Harold llunnlcutt
drew the flout inn prize.
A delicious sal^d with accessories
and a" sweet course was served. jJ
ENTERTAIN. DISTRICT ' j '
'W. C. PRESIDENTS
Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. pr< sideni of
the fourth district of the Woman*
t'iub. which contiirises (juston. Ruth
oVford. Lincoln and Cleveland <i>un-.
dcs. entertained the presidents and '
department eh'aitm>-n of all clubs of.
Supplies |
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ing the youngsters start . (
See that they get the I
tildren like to use good i
It they do much better J
drug store merchandise
ly Rexall School Supmakes
it possible to prochool
supplies, and yet \
you buy inferior mater-.
ck their needs?it teach- V
t your share of big sav.
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ain Drug Co.
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ounceir
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airies serving Kings Mounta
he mounting cost of all c
cessing milk.
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25c Pint Cream
$1.00 Quart Butten
17c Qt. Chocolate
hdale Fan
Effective.Sept. 22, 1911
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inrise Dair
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Effective Sept. 15, 1941
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MRS. A. H. PATTERSON,
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t]ie district at a luncheon in the
Woman* club House Friday, Sept..
11, at 10:3a o'clock- Tito a roup ??t
women <lis?\(osed pl?'t:? for club
work in th<s~ district '{or the conUtigyear.
Kspeclally important a] this
lime was tile Club- project selecte I
by . the club on National Defense
that ihe "Federated Club are promoting.
Xlrs. K. W: <iiifltii explained
this new National Defense work and
ilio iInn voted to support. First Aid.
Nutrition. Red Cross, aiid Recreillion
for boys at camp.
All members were urger to remember
the. district meeting at Kl
letthoro Oct. 11
Mrs. Mauney introduced the offi erS
and department chairmen pres- '
rut as- follows: Officers, MV- "
l.ee. Imt tiinofe. vice president of
the fourth district; Mrs. Z. F. Tbomp
son, General Federation Contact
I'liairineir, Shelby; Mrs. Jacob Coop
sr. Secretary and Treasurer; De
partment Chairmen; Mrs. Pansy
Boyd. Leslxlattoii, Iron Station; j
Mrs. Eilly Davis. Education, Shelby
Mrs. Gordon Johnstone. Art. Gaslonia;
Mrs. liftvwood E. Lynch, Pub
liolty, Kings Mountain.
All elub presidents were asked to
be present, for the Institute meeting
lb held Jit Haleiph the lift and 20 |
uf tlus month.
At 12:30 lunelHon was served ann
lite meeting adjourned.
Twenty ?r?ht members 'were
|>t ds'etit.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. .fun Medin".
:t d:iiipi','*r. . Judy Ann. Tuesday.
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>HIFcR-H ELM ENGAGEMENT
\NNOUNCED
The engagement of Miss Margaret
'hlfer of Kings Mountain and Char
otte to Mr. Otto Helm of New York
"ity was made by the mother ofho
bride. Mrs. "lien 1). 1'hifer at a '
larty given by Misses Vera 1'hifer
iazel small and Margie Isifterty in (
he Gold Room at Hotel Barringer. ,
'harlotte. last week.
The marriage will |ake place at;
hi early date
DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY I
ENTERTAINED r(
Me miners of the Daughters of
Wesley Itibie .Class of Central
Methodist Cbureh were entertained"'
it the home of Mrs. E. W. Griffin'
in last Friday nlRht with Mrs. ().
[) . Jaekson and M.rs. Griffin as hose-'sos
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The itouse . was arranged with
jeautitu! fall flowers.'
Mrs. R. I)avis had charge of j
he program. :
Officers for the coming year were}!
dected as follows: Miss Marie lane j
Jerger. uiuVr; Mrs. David E.
Saunders. ;>flcpidentj Mrs. H. H
lent
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ommodities connected
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milk 10c
Milk 17c
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Parto'n, vice-president; Miss Ethel;
Roberts, treasurer;' jfir*. ^1 \ *ey UiiUna.'
secretary; Mrs. E. W. Griffin
and Mrs. Hunter Ware, assistant j
eaclvrs. I
.Delicious refreshments were .
ved. Twenty members were preseDt Personals
-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomson spent \
the week-end at M>rtle Reach. ^
Miss A line Welch left Monday
for Vliarloite were she entered I ai
olift'J ItU-Hilless College. 1
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Mrs. llixon Lesshe of Lesslie. S
t'.. spent the week end with her par
ent<-- Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ware. |
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Miss Gertrude Ware who has
been manager of the Luutana. at
Myrtle Reach, for the past s-.-a'-uY.
returned to Kings- Mountain Sunday
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Mrs", p. I.) Ilerndtiii was in til enville.
S t', Tuesday to visit h-i
daughter. Sarah, who lias liei-ii ill
and unable to eritef G. W.
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Misses Mary lt!aki?l\ and fh-atrice
Ill-roil of the t'lg-sfor school
faculty were week-end guests of
Mr. und Mrs. \V. K lllakely.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. "L Mauney, , Mr It
and Mrs. Gut land Still and children. -, ||
were guests of Rev. John D. Maun- '
ev at Hendersonvtlie 5?inrf??
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Sara. I/ong of Spartanburg. S
O., spent the week-end with her sister.
-Mrs.- A. II. PatteRion. and other
relatives. j
Miss Ottle "I'ttt" White with, a
party of friends from ShelUf rp-nt
last week in Florida. Mr. Vernon
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Crosby joined them at Jacksonville.f?^
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/ Miss 'Phyllis' Patterson left Ttos(lav
.'hi' Wiinmis College. line West.
s where s]e is a senior* Mi-s
Patterson was .accompanied to Duo
West by her mother.^
Mr. and Mrs. J. ! '. CantweJI. Mr.
. i.i( Mrs Jaipes McGiil .and Mi's. U.
M. Mobley of Columbia.. S.. C., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. li Patter
son Sunday.
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Mr. Arthur McUill returned to
his hoine at Jacksonville. Vorida. i
after spending a few days at the
bedside of his father, Mr. A. J Mc
[.ill, who is .critically ill at his home
an West Mountain, street.
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Air. and Mrs. C. (}. While s|H.nt i
i lit- past w'eek-enjl at Myrtle Beach.
They stopped enroute honie to see 1
their daughter. IXiris. who is a student
at C'oker College
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Mr. .lames ha' terroo will have
this morning for Winston-Salom to
attend the state meeting of the
Young Democrats. He ift Treasurer
of lite C. Nl <'. t'luh of Chapel Hill.
Kollowir ? -'lie meeting lie will depart
for Chapel Hill where he is a
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' .Howard Metlill of .. lias. T?-\as.
has lieen visiting his parents. Mr. j
and Mrs. A. .1. Mi Hill. Air. Metlill !
'time* especially on locnunl of the
illness of his failter \
The boat investment you can find
Dt_feu.se Savings Bonds and Stamps '
Buy them regularly.
?Buy Defence Bonds and Stamps?
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A Dab a Day
keeps
P.O! away!
('Underarm fersplretlen Oder)
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DEODORftnTCRIRin
? Iin't stiff or ttickyi Soft ?it
spreads lika face cream. ,
? is actually soothing! Use right |
after shaving?will not irritate.
? haslight,pleasant scent.No sickly J
smell to cling to fingers or clothing.
? will not spoil delicate fabrica.
Yet tests in the tropics?made by nurses
? prove that.Yodora protects under try- '
ing conditions, fa tubee or Ian, tOc, 25e, dOc.
WrlfenoeHittHler, BriJgmpatl, Ceea.
DON'T BE BOSSED
by your LAXATIVE-relieve'
CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY
When you gassy, headachy, logy
due to c!ogged-up bowels, do u mi/'iona
do-take Feen-A-Mint at bedtime. Next j
morning ? thorough, comfortable relief,
helping you start the day full of your
normal energy and pep, feeling like a
million! Feen-A-Mint doesn't disturb
your night's rest or interfere with work the
next day. Try Feen-A-Mint, the chewing
gum laxative, yourtelf. It tastes good, it's
bandy and ecooomical... a family supply
costs only
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FEEN-A-MINT 1
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Nliss Dorothy Hoke left Monday
Tor W. .if. N. C. In- Greensboro. .
Miss Hoke is one of eighty . tnemSers
of the Junior fluss who lias
jeen selected to greet incoming
reshineii and to serve in a big sis-r
advisory capacity.
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Mrs Ifayne Hlacknter and mother
Mrs. G. t'. O l-'arrel, tuid nurse. Mrtjs
Imperial
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Please Remember We Run
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liaisy Humphries have returned
from C re seen* Heaeh, S. ('., wheeu
they, spent the summer at M*:. |
l'laekmer's cottage.
Jlev. I*. I). Patrick Mad Mr. Meak 1
winand my reapresetvtin g the Kir# (:a
Presbyterian Church at Synod huh*
lug at the Orphanage in Ituriuu
Siuings this week.
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