' \Heratn I Call Society Editor, ] Mrs. Robert F. Dilwng of Atlanta remained here with Mrs. W. 8. Dilling until Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, jr., are spending this week in New York City. Mrs. George Mauney is convalesing at the home of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K Mauney. McCarter W.King St. -J A \ VELVET STANDS OUT > ON THIS NEW Dramatic! dashing! ... suit. See how velvet hi? this all-wool fabric. Si As seen in Oharm i ii ; K EE! . . Oapanm I Vj ] . - ' , , v k -* -.J.* \ 'ersonals ? Souse 189, Office 167 Mrs. E. B. Olive and son, Hal, vi visited Mrs Donald Olive and son, C Jerry in Charlotte on Monday. Mrs. Paul Neisler, Sr., was hostess ?' to members of the Tuesday Afternoon w Bridge club this week. Miss Katherine O'Farrell is at ? home from Washington, D. C., this ^ week due to the illness of her family. ai w si GET YOUR x THANKSGIVING F TURKEY HERE > Already Dressed! Half-Turkey or whole J 8 t< <1 's Grocery * Phone 233 t1 XI | K . r ilj I bo * M : s Ci M F l)i A E a \ h 1 I i > . ; ? ? . this versatile costume ;hlights the soft finish of les 9-15 ........ $39.$0 - ? < - Exclusive with us < rER'S ll ?nr??or. 'I asel Herndon, former rmideat of logo Mountain, was a visitor here lis week. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Mhrgan t Lincolnthn, and Washington, Pa., [sited Mrs. Andrew Mauney and Mrs . E. Xeisfer^^SJbdajy Miss Mable Logan, who holds a potion in Washington, D. C., is visitig her mother, Mrs. Ben Logan this eek. Mrs. Leonard Goldhammer of Wash igton, D. C., is visiting relative: ere this week. Mrs. Goldhammer u tie former Miss Ruth Moss. J. F. Moss underwent an operation t Memorial Hospital, Charlotte, las! reek. His condition is reported as itisfactory. Sgt. Ben Bridges, son of Mr. anii Irs. Hudson Bridges, visited his par nts here last week and returned t( ort Benning, Ga., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Watson, ol iew York, and E. D. Sloan of Sene a.' S.~C., were guests of Mr. ami 4rs. O. W, Myers Tuesday night. Mrs. D. Goforth will return frort 7ew York Friday where she is on ? uving trip for Myers' Department tore. Mrs. S. R. Suber, Jr., underwent a jnsileetomy in Rockingham on Mon ay. Mr. and Mrs. Suber are erpect il to return to Kings Mountain thii eek. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Goforth visited ieTr daughter, Mrs. W. L. Coley and [r. Coley in Laurens, S. C., this eek end. Little Miss Betty Prince is at home covering from a tonsilectory, which le underwent Tuesday in the City [ospital, Gastonia. Miss Marion Arthur of Brenau edge spent the week end in Atlanta, a. She attended the 'Duke-Ga. Tech lotball game there on Saturday. Mrs. W. G. Hord of Waco is stayg with her daughter, Mrs. Aubrey ay while Mrs. Carl Davidson is aMrs. Carl Davidson who has been ceiving treatment at Shelby hospl1, was removed to the home of her ster-in-law, Mrs. T. Randall, ute 3 on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arthur and fam will spend this week end in Greens ro. Mrs. Arthur's mother, Mrs. . C. Groome is critically ill and ey are going to be with her. Lt. Lawrence Patrick arrived in ings Mountain on Monday to spend metime with his pSrhnts, Bev. an| Irs. P. D. Patrick. Lt. Patrick is en ute to Camp Lejeune, N. C. from imp Pendelton, Calif. Mrs. Clyde Angley of Asheville, rs. T. J. Troublefield, Mrs. Joe oley and daughter, Betty, of Blacksirg were the Sunday guests of Mrs. . L. Allran. Mrs. Loyd Watson and daughter, obby, returned to Boone on Monda; fter a ten-day visit here with Mrs, Tatson's mother, Mrs. E. J. Ever art. Billie Houser went to Bowmai Iray Hospital in Winston-Salem 01 ionday to be tbere a few days , to observation. Mrs. Charles Williams underwent ai iperation on Friday at the Merc; lospital in Charlotte. Mrs. William s getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. George Lattimor lave as their guests this week Mi ind Mrs. R. Shelton White of Rale rh. Mr. White is Mrs. Lattimore1 irother. Mrs. Clark Broward of Atlanta 1 ipending this week with her daughte Urs. George Mauney and Mr. Maur ITr ! [ DINE WITH US 1 For dinner, or a snack, j I We serve the best. : , < : < L -OPEN ALL NIGHT- ; ; The Waffle * J Shop ? Vri < ?' < 1" ; "Best Coffee in Town" ! > j 1 J WHO *' ?"'S-? '< Jfaw Ortttu tut wce^ tad r.cw I 1 making their hoot* in Mt. Holly. Miss Lydia Ann Watklns of RcTds-;B vllie spent the week end visiting |H ' friends at the home of Mr. and Mr?. |l 1 J. R. Davit. |B Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Anthony, Miss Elizabeth Anthony an<l Mrs. D. ! Mauney attended the double funeral 11 of the late Dr. and Mrs. James Gam-il' ble in Lincolnton on last Wednesday I morning. o ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole White of I 1 Commerce, Texas, spent Frls- nitfht I with Mr. and Mrs. John McGiJl. Due I to word received here of the illness 1 1 of Mr. White's mother, they left im- I ' mdiately for Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis visitod:! relatives in Athens, Ga., this week-! I ' end. Mrs. Bill Davis and Little Bill | nrcnmnaniptl thom tn Athona nnrl H 1 went from there to Albany, Oa, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.' Lacy. p ?i Kenneth Crook, Mrs. Cecil Crook1 ' anil Mrs. R. C. Etheridge went to Ft. [ Bragg Tuesday to meet T-Sgt. Cecil Crook who has just returned from? ' overseas, and awaits as discharge! 1 from service. Clarence Jolly, Jr., son of Mr. an.: ! Mrs. C. L. Jolly, has been promoted ! to Pharnfaeist-mato 3?d ela?? e-.1 k j stationed at Naval Hospital Quantt- j i co, Va. He spent the week end with' his parents. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summers and 1 Frank, Jr., D. C. Manner, \V. K. 1 Mauney and Aubrey Maunev returned to Kings Mountain Sunday after i spending several days in Ph-lade'-i phia to attend a Mauney-Stecl Co., ' meeting. i S Wk \1 i irrr*^^' i e .^^^^^b^bbbkhfl^h ?H is free of defe A Small Deposit ! A. Thh Lady STUAft watch, aboot tha afaw of ttoardfaM MMpMft <Uttl) fa MM O# tfaTd^Otfa in ear oolfacdoe, r* ? Mart (kptndiUt iImi Iiii O pr!o* today fa tfaa MOM M i 1942. S10.0 <7m r? oompS V s < v * ftjBW- C<J MM ' ' ' ot^aaMMMMMfaMMPWy See It :THE POST WAB I ..." Kelvinator I Now On Display I \ I *1 Pauline Store J CHARLES SPEARMAN, Mgr. I Nationally Advartlaod The Lady STUART watches that people have wanted so much and waited for so long, are now available in three new and beautiful sis. Cases are in color of natural gold with stainbacks. Each carries a bond guarantee that watch icts and will be service without charge for a year. MflN Roaorvo Y.jr Purchase Until Christmas T B. Natural fallow sold C. Although tfafa gow a fillad can, atalalaaa ataal maot la aUghtiy aaaallar than m ajhaa, shtapaaa aocorota If fiaa platinum and diamoatd NawrS gold caaa,atafoar [an. Folly guaraataad. lata ataal hack, folhr Jawalad v;*&in Sarrlcad fraa far a raar. halanra. Saaaa prloa todaf 5 $29.78 atlaiSia., $27*0 j . mwt Crmdi4 Fraa/y. 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