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- J W Qnpattr returned lsat week ?f / "* from Little Switaerland where they were gueat* at the Vernon Philip* eottage. It's Simple To Be BEAUTIFUL im A woman is loveliest when her hair is becomingly arranged. Let ns show you the way to greater charm. OUB STAFF IS TRAINED TO GIVE SATISFACTION t Sarah Henry's I Beauty Shoppe Phone 36 s 1 ';'f* r _ Soothes your eyes tired >td irritated ^Sll lfh, ktah wia4 i bp/kaofo advwtism m, Disintegrate almost I water, Thus t hey go to work tin relief from those irritating heat neuralgia sod muscular aches i Bp*' ated with commoo mm \& i n . BDiscover the "white tppljf ^coven * w l^Pi:^l 'x^^Vflrl >IJfl # / Insert Repellent Cream to? Thermos ... -u_ ^ttojpropyl Alcohol Jar Rlen^o Shave Oreai I'v . Oype^Crfeam .,.;.... Oypsy Sun Tan Cream Portfolio Stationery .. ?*' . Ladies' Bill Folds .... 1 a ^ juf W4 JHtfi ftfhf Do ^ : SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ! of INTEREST PHONES: House 271; Office ii ? > Mr. and Mrs. Flemings .Nl Entertained At Dinner 17 Mr. ami Mr*. W. F. Fleming* en" ! gl tertained menbtn of their familie* . at a picnic dinner Sunday at the < l'henix Women's clubhouse. * ; Attending the dinner were Mr*. < Flemings' parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.' 01 j li. Hlanton, Miss Isabel Blsnton, Ger', <*' j aid Blantou, Mr and Mrs. A. P. Blan s i ton and two children, Mrs. Krvin; i Quffey and two children, Mr. and | ^ Mrs. Cletus Blanton and two daugh-. '* ters, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Depaugh ( .. U! 1 I ?a * w - - ' ^ aim ruiMimi, miss irene mamon, air. j i Mini Mr*. W. P. Blanton, Mr. anil I Mrs. Virgil Blanton ami children, { Mrs. R. P. Flemings, father of Mr. j o] Flemings, Mrs. T. W. Jackson and (j( children, Mr. and Mrs. II. Q. Flem- ^ j ings, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Flem- I ? : II ; >ngs. | ? Invited guest was Mrs. Mattie i ; Belle Hopper. (J ~~??^^ <> Mrs. Charles Owens ? j Honored At Shower I ? Mrs. Charles Owens, who before ' I her recent marriage was Miss Ooldie i n | Dixon, was honored Friday night at I a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs Hill Bowery at her home here. ^ During the evening games were enjoyed under the direction of Miss Ruby Dixon of Charlotte. Delicious refreshments of tea, sandwiches and cookies were served, and the bride was presented with many lovely K gifts. ^ Twenty two guests attended " the o affair. ^ V\ Miss Jette Plonk u Hostess At Dinner ? Miss Jette Plonk was hostess at a ! most delightful dinner party on last b Friday evening at Jolly's in Gastonia ?i | honoring Mrs. D. C. Mauney of Kings tl j Mountain, a spend-the-day guest of R ' Mrs. George V. Patterson. C , A pretty arrangement of mixed al I garden flowers adorned the center of X m Co^n j^^J^_^_^\Uwixn97> ^Pi H ai when they are |P#%_ M& Idue to ami "j^9 Lad <?a. ViLttMl raoeucr k.^MC^ th tr ImUMAjM^AaIm 1a Ml ^1 ^ HIVIIitHBTWy in mi ?o* AC once to bring [J <* pi rim MM /t 100 TdMiii mmI aST ?fiS&H " ooua ^MBFtli iLIB B Ml-' ^^^iBmlllw lain l| lay I ijfjiy - rlptiodt* *$ B trail Dttf StOfe'Tybj^Bj w dBt)i6<rdocwnrfiw? pruciip- . n* it to. thtiRexall On| Scot*. Ok nMrimmot ycK oa commt cm, ^H>'< j OBBMf. u_ ..*? 85c ? *$1.00 f V 40c a 40c 00C I; 60c 11 40t ; ... $1.00 up " I n I -SAW ?II - ; JfrX JQL S 1c|HM libiillTAnt-fiCTALDTI HAPPENINGS | to WOME! ? us <* *S A H. PA'IV? hKSON |j [ra. Patterson, Miks Plonk, Mesdami J. Lean Adams, Harvey Williams, W. Culp, P. R. Palls, B. R Huff etler and M. H. Curry. lirth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Tburman Hamrick. P Route 2, Kings Mountain, announ: the bilth of a son on July 29 at helby hospital. Mr. an.) Mrs. M. E. Wells of Kin?" [ountain announce the birth of a aughter, Benny Sue, on Saturday, uiv zn, at uarrison uenerai hospital, astonia. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix f the estate of Carl W. Davidson, fceased, late of Clevelunud County orth Carolina, thi-.; is to notify all ersoiis having claims against the es ite of said deceased to exhibit thein j the undersigned in Kings Mounlin. North Carolina, on or before the 6th day of duly, 1946, or this notice ill be pleaded in bar of heir recovrv. All persons indebted to said e??tc will please make immediate pay lent to the undersigned. This the 26th day of duly, 1945. Mrs. Mary Lou Davidson, kdministratrix of the estate of Carl W. Davidson, deceased, d 26 a 16. BIDS WANTED Healed bid will be received from eueral contractors by the Kings fountain School Board, in the 'office f Superintendent of Schools, Kings fountain, N. C., until 3:00 P. M., fednesday, August 10, 1945 auu en publicly opened and read, for le construction of toilet rooms at uvidson Colored School. Consideration will be given only to ids of those general contractors who ibmit satisfactory evidence tba: ley are licensed under "An Aet to egulate the Practice of General ontraeting," ratified by the Generl Assembly of North Carolina on larch 10, 1925, where bid is in exnut of $10,000.00. Plumbing and electrical work ia to * inelndnd in this fnntr*<*t A bidder's Certified Check, made tysble to the Kings Mountain rbool Board, for 5 percent of the mouut of the bid must accompany ich proposal, guaranteeing the ex ution of the contract if awarded is work. A performance bond is required in le amount equal to 100 percent of >e Contract Pr'ce conditioned upon le faithful performance of the Conact and upon payment of all perms performing labor and furnishing aterials for the construction of the roject. In receiving bide on this work, the wners incur no obligations to ac spt the lowest or any other bide, be right to reject any or all bids reserved. Plana, specifications and proposal ima may be obtained from V. W. reeze, Architect and Engineer, No. So. Harris st., Shelby, N. C., after ugust 3, IMS, on deposit of a check ir $5.00 for plana and specifications, eposits will be returned when plans id specifications are returned ir >od order and accompanied by a >na fide bid. Plans and specifications will be I file in the office of the Superinsadent of Schools, Kings Mountain, I. C. Kings Mountain School Board,c B. N. Barnes, Supt. lUgust *, 1045. a 2-9. " " in it i a ii i DIXIE I v f . \?j a'1?. " MMM M MM M MMMM MMM. IHLAlKfc - . * - V -* ."WhertfDo We Gk> r From Here?" v rrad XkMBRkT . Joan LaaUa rjf nmuT wi umoAT^ ^ "Rhythm Roundup"" Km Oarti* . Cheryl Walker ^ HooeAer Hotabota nd , * "Dangerous Journe^"' Boris* Tianiofn* ' .t 0 * ?? > MOM AAY and TUESDAY - ?u " "Bon Of Bernadette" ' 'I* JwmlfMr Jwam Chutes Hckford v v WBDVESDAT - THUMDAT , Audit fi, 9 'Between Two Women' [PBBDAY, A&jpgy t, 1^8 Cub Scouts To Spend " Week At Camp Cherokee I Wl Cub 8eout* of the city will leave ot Momlay afternoon for a week'* eu- 'r <'a:n|iment at Camp Cherokee in tb? i King* Mountain National Park. The ^ i boy* will be accompanied by their | parent* or a guarilian. There are 50 | Cub Heout* divided into five dens. The den mother* are Mr*. Aubrey Mauney, Mr*. R. D. Ware. Mr*. W M , 1>. MrMarkin, Mr*. J. Patterson and i Mr*. Qrady McCarter. The den nio- (.j ! ther* with the addition of Mra. I. B. Ooforth and Mr*. J. Q. Winkler make ^ 1 up the committee for arraugin { ^ I meal* at ramp. The program committee composed ! of Rev. J. Q. Winkler, Aubrey Maun- ,v 1 ey, Boyer Murray and I. B. Ooforth ' have worked out a program that will 1" {give the bov* a good time and the|cs ' HH m n timn oi.l ! > ? -1.: ? * b r .-p? > tucui in iiiorvlll^ BM* j \ am-ementft in Cubbing. 1 ^ Buck Early, a National Red Croa? fi Life Saver, will teaeb classes in -i I MYEF IPrevue SUI\ We have air* Fall Coats and ' *ashions at fail We present i along classic li] quality, all-wo< We feature ti] DONN] I and BETT. ROSE COAT. and SU Use our conv coat now. t r/v> ** '<. ''-| '..'^1^' 'f i. .?: . '.v i.;r , i 4 \ Jg*L\ a. ? jjgjgMjjyk. r-; ~*v-\ rimming and have charge of all sterfront activities, llalbert Webb1 ill act as camp treasurer. The Kl snis Club will meet with the camp i Thursday, August 9th, for a fish y. Nebo News H. Y. Belle .Monro Howell has an honorable dis large from the army. Had a letter from Pvt. Karl Glad n on the Rhine. Three of the Glad n boys are in Germany and not a e got a scratch. Paul Short volunteered a short hile ago for the Army. Ship Falls says he has more car-1 ?nter work than he get done be luse he never gets enough lumber to uild a chicken coop. Lee Jenkins killed a nice fat goat, e gave the hide to Bob McDaniel >r a riding blanket. Now Bob's rid... .t. * K i"*" ?uai. tS' Pres Of CO A TS for Fj ?ady assembled a large st< 1 Suits that will offer you -minded prices. x versatile and timely coll* nes, faultlessly tailored oi >1. materials in the Smart le Nationally Known an VBROOK ** v. 'sStpt i . ' * .? ; JM mm TJ^ enient Lay-Away Plan arui tS Bresj ?i vt j?.?? * . -v :r mmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmrnm ..V ^ PAGE THREE youth told me it wa> a' jL fl kiu to kill u duck because they were '\j^| web-footed. I asked bim if he liked watermelons. "Yes, sir, dey fine!" 1 guess I we6t to all the stores asking for any kind of meat, soap, or lard. They told me to fry out my meat skins and get cooking grease.. I Whose got any meat skinsf Polks , / Jfl are funny. They can tell you what to do. Why don't they try somethingf Six million precious tons of coal j.", ? to be shipped to our neighbors over- s '{H seas. I thought charity began at il home. ? Jl Hindus comprise 68 percent of thj population of India. A lot of llodoes. The uhvsician stood at the bedside add looked down gravely at the soldier. "I cannot hide from you the fact that you are very ill," he said. "la there anyone you would like to aeef" "Yes, sure,", answered the sufferer, fainl'y. "Who is it"t "An- ;?v2 other doctor, air." The .laps are hopeless, looking M cross-eyed at each other. America, f told you so. \ents A 75 and t \ ALL | i1 ' if 'f-y ' x;k of New } high-minded ection, styled f rich, high Fall Shade. d Advertised? " 9 W 1 A * ?lt " fflK.|i \ v. | I .^' V # I I select your * i- StaW>e , Second How? v" - \-.. > / MeoHHBOweolltoMMiHMlOndiHiii ' ^ckji
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