W*4k, the patron* and friends of F?ft Kings Mountain school are lnk VItad to viAit the school thia evening W at 0 o'clock. A special program ha* boos arranged. Members of Miss Jettte Plonk't 3rd grade will give the devotional. B. N. Barnes, superintendent of the city school*, will be the guest speaker. i UKpi outstanding feature of the ev.1 en lag will be a playlet "Ahd *1* ' Stars Heard" presented by the sixth | fnwmvEl 4 HUaSSUSHtD X ."T COLD WAVE cotton ppllcMior. ncvtralizcf iffE *? ud coapltti ioitruciiooi. ww m HAGUE* 5-10c STORE . ARE NEW AND I make your holidays mor must know in advance t< vice possible. Make you ment NOW. r3 be t f Call Mrs. J. B. Fa Aluti Bs Aluminum kitchi went to war back aids for preparing duction and off th? Scientific Health ties, of course, but Cook the Scientil ing by old method* Ware. Howard Sales C< V For a demonstra write Howard Sale use the telephone. i |j HOWAR il'jl' Diatri' lf|c -vj Box 688, Kings M( .Vi* ' - tloa of Mil* lUBi Pattersoa. TT music la the play will be songs ft offaith and hope and love for Ami lea. Theae musical numbers will 1 rendered by the East School Q1 Club accompanied by Mi?* Mary L?o' BettSs, public school music supervise After the program, the visitors / be invited to the beautiful new cal teria for a social hour. At the clo of this hour, they will be directed the classrooms and there they will 1 received by the class room teach and student hostesses. Home Economics Club To Be Organized Here Next week a Home Economics Cli will be organized at the Central HiSchool with Mrs. Dan Finger' aeti' as its advisor. The club's name w be "FHiture Homemakers of Amer ca." It will affiliate with the N tional Club and carry out the pre eots set up by the National organiz tion. One of the major projects i the club for 1946 will be food nrervation for war torn countries. A1 it will carry on projects for the be efit of the school community. Regular meetings will be held twi MATTERING .... will e carefree .... but we r) give you the best serr Thanksgiving appointVera's "AUTY SHOPPE 88-R ills, Manager linum 1 ick Aga an utensils, including Scie: in 1941 and until recently tasty vegetables and meat 3 market. -Ware is back again now, there'll be more coming. 1c Way. One-third of food t. Save this waste by using >mpany is now ready to s< tion of these sets of alum: s Company, Box 588, Kii We shall see yon at your < JLABLE FOR DOfEDLi D SALES CC bntors, Scientific Health-"^ rant&in, N. 0. iir iiitf ifwrir ifctfiirt -if, -'.(hi M ?j80 until 8 The one requirement foe I jjl ioesubersbip 1* that the girt mvt I have been at eoroe time enrolle<l in a 1 ^ Home Economic* elaw. Thia club win I give the high *chool girl a chance to I ee participate in the rebuilding of war I 1 r i torn conntrie* as well as a chance to I j prepare her*elf for her future job I ,'e I as n "Future Homemaker of Amer- I to ^ be! American Legion Aux. er Met Thursday Night | The American Legion Auxiliary of I the Oti* D. Oreen Post, No. 185 met I at the home of Mrs. Paul Mauney I I Thursday night, Nov. 8, at 7:30. Mrs. Mauney, Auxiliary presiden*, having been called to Lumberton on 1 account of illness of her husband, ha<l i lier daughter, Mrs. Maynard Snow J'jand her mother, Mrs. Fleming Tlam; seur, as acting hostesses. '* | Mrs. Ruth Gamble, past president, J presided. The meeting was opened | with salute to the Flag ami reading \ of Preamble. Routine business was transacted I and plans made for local child welso . * i fare case. j Communications from Department | stating objectives for coming year were read and discussed. ? Membership chairman reported 100 percent membership as of last year. Two new members were welcomed at this meeting. The Auxiliary plans to cooperate with the Legion in their Christmas presentation of gifts to the Yanks who gave. an>l the program center1 od around this thought. The hostesses serve.1 a delicious sweet course and a social half hour was enjoyed. PERSONALS Mrs. L. It. Noah of Burlington is visiting Mrs. E. A. Shenk this week. Miss Jackie Falls, Miss Avis Warlick and Miss Pat Ballard spent the week-end with Miss Emelyn Gillespie at Salem college in Winston-Salem. While there, they attended the college dance on Saturday night. Miss Gillespie will spend the Thanksglving holidays here with her grandmother, Mrs. W. S. Dilling. She is expected to arrive next Wednesday.. Mrs. W. F. Brewer and son, Billy, arrived in Kings Mountain Saturday: from Patterson, Calif., to spend some time with Mrs. Brewer's mother, Mrs C. E. Xeisler, while Commander' P.O.., I. a < ! .(?. ir.V.A I ? VU a WDIKVU frV AW?/Wi Mrs. Brewer and son were accompanied to Kings Mountain by Lt. Robert Brewer who reported to Norfolk, Va., M Station on Monday. Ware' i H in ntific Health-Ware ' these exceptional ;s were out of pro in limited quantiis wasted in cook* Scientific Health?rve your needs. Lnum ware, either lgs Mountain, or sonvenlence. 1TE DELIVERY >MPANY Fare I Phone 208-J I wmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmm \ \ SAL! Enamelw * Enamelware BOASTERS DOUBLE BOILERS KETTLES .COFFEE POTS DISH PANS WASH PANS WATER BUCKETS DIPPERS AND OTHERS Truck Ironii Special $4.95 Values Purchase Slightly Irre YOU'VE WANTED THI WA Brooms Psj > pTi I DEPA REMKMBH <4 E! SA are and r s Load Oi ig Boa gular ^ !SE?HERE THEY AR] NT ? NO LAY-AWAYS ?ecial rchase UaiC mm m mm m L L IV RTMENT ST Et ? Ton Always Batq A IE! Dishes l Dishes 'LATTERS VEGETABLES IUPS AUCERS IUGARS /REAMS )INNER PLATTERS )VEN BOWLS LND OTHERS | I n Sale rds no 3! BUY WHAT YOU Price 69c T1 3? I I ORE I I X BILK'S I u , * \ W-<5 v 1 -.Lfc-s'-i-S. -. - *> '-- ^

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