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Plonk and 0 ur-y Xn. Hutcr NeUler was hostess to Jr l(jfcs?s of the Tuesday Afternoon gmSj* elub this week. - OpL Bobby Hicks is spending a < to*-day fnrloogh with his parents, |W :;v JU.aad Mrs. J. O. Hicks. George Manney is at home > after several weeks stay at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte. j 'il: Mise Benlah Smith of Charlotto Vj- Spent last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry McGinnis and Mr. Me. j Qlaaia. .. , ?o? j,"' Mrs, Roger Dillard and Orvilie Oo7 ward of Sylva were the guests of I Mrs. Qrady Howard from Thursday I * through the week end. i ??r* BB<* Mrs. George Lattimor..' . U; ,fca*e aatheir guests the latter's mo tber, Mrs. R. T White and Mrs. J |M| J. Fleetwood of Hertford. F Miss Virginia McGinnis'of Wash fcta^toa, D. C., spent last week at the 1 v/'lume of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. ->' 1?; Hinkle MeGInnis. . o (Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holeomb - of Mount Airy visited his sister, Mrs. W. f, MeQill and Mr. MeOill during V 1" the holiday*. -I#' ? ?o? Miss Ethel Plonk o? Winston-Sal-1 ~ ?m, and Herbert Plonk of Baleigh, apsat Christmas with their mother, \" I Mr*. B. 8. Plonk. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Craig Falls and. Missj i es Joyce and Faylene Falls spent thf . " V Christmas holidays with Sergeant and i- Mrs. Balph 8pearman in Jaeksonville, a' J ir - 'I Mr. and Mrs. MeClain Howard and Hsihart Howard of Davidson spent. | Sunday with their daughter-in-law, ; the lomer Miss Susie McGinn}* and baby daughter, 'Patty." , | Mr. aad Mrs. Pinkney Roberts and 1 fekfldrun, Donnie Vee, Pinkney, Jr., r 3 Edward Anthony and David Brooks' 4 -.rg .wffl move to Brice Town, Route 1, jfclkte fWday to make their home. Miss Betty Patrick will return to SeottJtoday to resume her atu |p> Alw after spending the holidays with >?*" . parents, Rev. and Mrs. P. D. f|| iii?' v >/-?' James Edward Amos, veteran of :-V'J |l)^NW War II, left his home . here ' fi "Wednesday to enroll at the .Univer, of Oar&lina at Chapel Hill. ^ ^" ' ? ^11 uf '1^^^ Ptp^-CofoCos^Kmp, B MPg-OOtA BOTTLXHO ( KAnnoui are glad to annou OB and MB. OL1 tomobile mechanic addition of these line with our polic Ltiafactory repair i y^ ^Bfrffra^hi it iMiiii'inVlil* ~ x~- : ': *" ' 3ersonals gome 189, Office 167 Cpl. Ned MeQiU speat several day* with hie parents, Mr. aad Mrs. T. P. MeQlll dnriac the holidav* __Ce!_ w Wii base at" Greensboro oa Tuesday. Mre. E?|ta? Lipford aad Miae Margaret Keodriek visited at the home of their sister, Mrs. Theodore Ware in Mount Holly on Wednesday of last jweek. I Cpl. John Dilling left Tuesday to j report to Morrison Field at West Palm Beach, Fta., after spending a few days with his wife, the former Miss Carolyn Carpenter, here. ^ < Miss Louise Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mra. James Roberts, spent a week at Memorial Hospital in Charlotte for examination and treatments. Miss Roberts was dismissed and allowed to come home on Monday. Cept. and Mrs. Glenn David Freeman of Washington, D. C., spent the holidays visiting relatives in Kings Mountain and Rutherfordton. Mrs. Freeman is the former Miss Orel! Kiaer. i ' I iV. W-0 Jack T. Randall and Capt. Habertus Feiten of Washington, D. C., pent the holidays with Mr. Randall 'h parents, Mr. and Mrs. i D. P. Randall. Capt. Feiten la a native ot Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hite and children of High Point, Mr. and Mrs. Win. P. Saunders and daughters of Robbins visited Mrs. B. 8. Plonk and family during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Hager and , children of China Grove, and Mr. W. M. Alexander of Atlanta, visited Mrs. R. 8. Plonk and family duriug the holidays. < Miss Rachel McClain, student of nursing at Charlotte Memorial Hospital, was at her home for three days during the Christmas season. Miss McClain is lhe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McClain. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Farley j faavo returned to their' home in Covington, Vs., after spending the holidays with Mrs. Farley's mother, Mrs Daisy Osment and Miss Musett Jenjsvam Thursday sunoer iraests of W? snd Mrs. Wayne Putnam and family were Miss Ruth Hambright, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gannon and small* daughter, Anita, and Miss Lydia Hicks. Later in the evening movies were shown by Mr. Cannon. | Miss Trene Gallant has returned to her home on West Mountain street after having spent the Christmas hoi idays. in Bristol, R. I., with Clarence King pncT his family. Mr. King accompanied Miss Gallant home for a visit. m f0* P4BS Low# Idand C*y, N. 7. 0O? 07 OHA&XiOTTB, Xne. lcemeqt * nee that MB. ERVIN DE CONNOR, experien? am nnv _ aavn luiuiawu W1U1 > two trained mechanics I i y of giving yon gnick 1 < r** fa"? *?. -u. -,. nr THE KTNO0 MOUNTAIN HEX. Earl Myers, duties and Hear, Nelsler aad David Neill Wave retars ed'to Davidson college after tpendin the Christmas holidays with thai parents. Lenoir-Rhyne students who have r? turned to school there are Mary Aai Grouse, David Maaaey, Hoyle Whits iiifo ?.r?.JfaajHim ff a u*~" Mr. and* Mrs. Bill Davis and noa Billy, are making their home at pries ent with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis. Pfe. John C. Reynolds, son of Mrs Walter Reynolds, has returned to th; Btates after several months doty n the European Theatre of Operations and is a patient at Moore Oenera Hospital in Bwannanoa. Pvt. W. B. Wylie, husband of Mrs Ruth Reynolds Wylit, arrived in thli city on Tuesday after a long tour ol duty in the Pacific War Zone. Pvt Wylie has been honorably discharge*, from service. Mrs. Qrady King asks that any persons owning smocks that were left at Red Cross workroom please call for them at the Kings Mountain Building and Loan immediately. This is the third and final notice and unclaimed smocks will be donated at the beginning of the Victory Clothing collection ? O for overseas relief. H. E. Hlcki, ARM le, recentij spent A 30-day leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Hicks. En route from the West Coast, he visit ed his sister, Mrs. Patrick Dwyer ii Chicago, 111. He is now stationed ai Great Lakes Naval .Training 8tat!oi in Chicago. Capt. Harry B. Miller of Wanda Ga., and Raleigh visited his aunt an-, uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis dnr ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. DavL also had as their guests during thi Christmas season Misses Marie ant Georgia Davis of 8helby and Mis* Nell De Loatch of Gastonia. Harry LeGrande and his bridt of four days visited Mr. and Mrs. J R. Davis on Monday. Mr. LeGrandt lived at the Davis horn? when h( worked in this city several yean ago. Mr. and Mrs. T^eOrcnde vil make their home in Mebin at thi present time. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hayes, 8r., hat MM thpir tmosfs " iuc vuriotma holidays, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Haye and children ~ of Charleston, 8. C Mrs. C. E. Teeter and children o Oakboro and Miss Dorothy 8. Haye KM3e of Charleston, 8. C. Ned E. Hayes, son of Mr. and Mi 0. T. Hayes left Wednesday for Rj leigh where he is to attend 8tate co lege. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomassoi Jr., and baby danghter, Charlen have returned to Wilson after spent ing some time with Mrs. Charli Thomaason, Sr. Phillip Elam, son of Mr. and Mi : Diek Elam, underwent an appende tomy in an AshevQle hospital la week. His conditions is reported I sausiactory. Kings Mountain Splits Double Bill With Dallas Kings Mountain and Dallas split benefit basketball doubleheader hei Tuesday night, as Dallas girls thum] ed Kings Mountain by 17-10 an Kings Mountain boys evened th score with a 64-36 victory. The net proceeds of the bill wei $32.75, boosting further the fund 1 provide medical eare for injured big school athletes. The Dallas girls were led by Bel gen and M. Cloninger, while Biel ardson and Ledford, with three point each, were high for Kings Ifountali The Mountaineers, with the assist ance of Earl Ruth who scored 1 points, were too much for Dal la throughout the game. Henry Neisle tallied 11 points to share in higl score honor*. For Dallas, two of fon Cloningers on the sqnad were higl point men, B. Cloninger getting 1 and B. Cloninger 7. Lady Nearly Choked While Lying In Bed? Due To Stomach Cfet One lady Mid a few day* ago that ihe need to be afraid to go to bed at night. She wae swollen with stomsel gas, whieh always got worse whei ihe went to bed, and the gas woolc !osse np la her throat after she la] Iowa aad would nearly . choke her ihe roaldnt lie flat. Had to pro; berself up on pillows. Recently thti ady got INNER-AID aad now say) fas Is gone, stousaeh feels .fidh, bow Us are regular' and she e<n go to bet md sleep soundly. INNER-AID eontalss IS Oreat Herbs; they sleaase bowels, el ear gat from stomach, act on sluggish live: lad kidneys. Miserable people 0001 foal different all over. So den't go ei (Offering! Get INNER-AID. flofc jjl^AJIl Drag Gt tree hero la Qpr^iai P <: ^ ' ULB TgPJUDAT JAWTABT *, 1M6 > i ? I BAP TUT BPEAKr.it ? Dr. W. Mar [ shall Ortlf, Dallas, Tex., pastor, will Inaugurate the 1916 Baptist Hour ' radio series Sunday morning when he 1 speaks on the "Lordship of Christ' at 8:30 a. m. orer a large number of stations, Including WWNC Ashevllle, WPTF Raljjjgh and WBJB WinstonSalem, In North Carolina. Church News PtBST F*?8 BYTES IAN CHUKCH x. u. i"?iricK, lasior 9:45 Sunday school. Harry Page, 8upt. 11.00 Morning worship. r Sermon by Dr. Hoyt Miller, of Con* go, Africa. - " 2:00 P. M. 8unday school at Friend ahip Chapel. ii 3:30 P. M. Sunday school and Sert vice at Dixon. J. G. Darracott, Supt. j Message by Dr. Miller. 6:30 P. M. Young Peoples Vespers. 7:30 Evening Worship. School of Missions. ' Mondav 7:00 P. M. Boy Seouts, Troop I,^Broadus Moss, Scoutmaster; Jim Page, Asst. Scoutmaster. 4 Thursday, 5:00 P. M. Cub Scouts, 4 Den Mothers, Mrs. Grady McCarter and Mrs. James Houser. 1 The month of January is the month of Foreign Mission Emphasis in tho Presbyterian church. During these 3 weeks, there will be a School of Mia. aiona each Sunday evening. Mrs. C. D. : Blanton, representing the Woman's s Auxiliary, working with Bev. P. D. i Patrick, has a splendid group of I leaders for all ages. Parents are Ins v'ted to eome and bring the children. This season of world thinking will begin this Sunday when Dr. Hoyt 1 Miller of Africa will be the speaker. a , (JENTHAI* METHODIST CHURCH .-J. G. Winkler, Pastor t 10:00 A. M. Church school, s B. 8. Peeler, 8upt. Z *r ? * * * HI i ? F !fflf?sf~?m 3 .^- %: - " M ' WIND and V f MM KI l/2 n For powdar ban, be ruDf onsppoc^ ikit?? jd now and my 14! Ill In $S afaa at l LMRO Wm ONLY! i , , \ Kings Mountain "We Fill Any Doctors' ? Phones 41 and 11:00 A. M. Morning \Corship. Sermon by Dr. \V. A. ""Staubury. 6:15 P. M. Youth Fellowship. 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. Sermon by pastor. Monday 7:15 P. M. Board of Stew ards at the Church. Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Midweek se e aib.!i-uSjjtib?iljut.isin^ FIKfT BAPTIST CHURCH L C. Pinnix, Pastor Pearl Franklin, Promotional Secretary Sunday: 10:00 A. M. Sunday Schoj B. X. Barnes, Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Mes sage: "In The Presence of Th< Lord."?pastor. 6:15 P. M. Baptist Training Union Mrs. F. F. 8iek, Director. Monday: 3:00 P. M. Ann Ha??eltine Circle of W. M. U. ?~eets with Mrs. J. It Roberts. 3:30 P. M Judson Circle of W. M U. meets with Mrs. E. C. McClain. 7:00 P M. Scout Troop 6 meeting at Scout Hut. i ;ou i'. m. weaoon9 -Meeting. Tuesday: 3:30 P. M. Lula Herndon Circle ol W. M. U. meets -with Mrs. Harold Crawford. 6:15 P. M. Sunday School Workers Conference and Supper. Thursday: 4:30 P. M. Cub Scouts. Den 5 meeting at Scout Hut. 7:45 P. M. Adult and Young People's Choir Rehearsal. 8a?r.-day: 10:00 A. M. .Tnnloi Choir Rehearsal. LUTHERAN CHURCH ' Rev. Wm. H. Stender. Pastor 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. Carl Mauney, Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. Annual Congregational Meeting, with A. 8. Riser, chairman church council, presiding. Report) will be expected from all organize tiona. 5:00 P. M. Vespers, with the sermon by the pastor. 6:00 P. M. Luther Leagues and Junior Children of the Church. Saturday: 10:00 A. M. Catecheti cal class. Monday: 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts. 3:30 P. M. Altar Guild. Tuesday: 7:30 P. M. Myrtle Den rick Missionary Society. Wednesday: 7:30 P. M. Senioi Choir Rehearsal. BOYCE MEMORIAL ARP Dr. R. N. Baird, Pastor Sabbath: 110:00 A. M. Sabbath school. John E. Gamble. Supt. 11:00 A. M. Communion Service. Held by Pastor of chnrcb. 3:80 P. M. Missionary Society aiv 10 ANNUAL SALE w^ HEATHER LOTION mum ti tin ?? . 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