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Herald P, Obn Society Editor, House Maker, of, tlM Uuvwitt; of Indiana, Peggy Baker, of the Ualof Teunessee, and Tobubj fit FUhburne Military School ..V.rlrtU arrive this week to spend the it h r is t in as holidays with their par"'''jats, Br. and Mrs. L. P. Baker. I, Ware, Jr., and Walter Griffin were-among those attending ^y;-!-^if^Po reeltal given by the Druitt V:School of Speech at Hotel Charlotte Pr-.^feSiht Sunday. "vfe.; C'u &&. ?o? -, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Cooper of ChaHill will arrive here Saturday J V;..v to spend the Christmas holidays. . Mist Martha Plonk of Bakersville spent the week-end with bur parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Plonk. Oeorge Lutlimore and James ^ Throneburg, students at Duke, will j , Arrive here Friday to spend the j ' ; Christmas holidays with their par t ^ Pr. and Mr*. Paul E. Hendricks Children of Winston-Balem are j, "> tjr Mrs. George Lattimore hns return' ed to her borne after apeudlng a i week at 'the home of ber brother, Mr ' \JL 8. White, in Raleigh. j i Friends of Mrs. E. B. Olive will he glad to know that while she ia tm in the hospital, her condition is < much improved. f * 1 . Mrs. Elmer 8pencer of . Gastonia apent laat Friday here with her sip- j ter, Mrs. Lona MeGlll. i X Miaa Florence Rhea of Winston- ' Bal fem will arrive here Friday for I several dava visit with her mother, 1 Mrs. J. M. Rhea. ^ ' 1 ' O. T. Hayes ia visiting this week'] 1n Tampa, Fla., at the home of Mr. < ' Wi Mrs. O. T. Hayes, Jr. ] (Christmas G & GIVE A BTTl ' * ig* ' - ' TO :im Kings M ?? .' Hei I >1 This is a gift that not 01 meets the demand : f| reasonableness but v , ' be appreciated 52 tin vJI Jy during the coming ye Gift notices mailed w I ""each gift subscription. axBOULAsnpr 'yqauima I I* THE XzkCW MOUNTAIN I KINOA MOUNTAIN,. NortJ 5lE*&v?E**' v. |&?* Nnolood (lad two dollar* for | J tola Horald tot on* y**r tot So&d a apodal gift card atg - ^KMpraiar :? ?, ersonals ) i 367 W, Office 167 Mr* and Mr*. Charles Fulton, Miss I Winifred Fulton, Mr*. Grier MqDaniel and Uri. A. L. AUran vliited Mr*. H E. B. Olive in Winston-Salem Sunday I Mr. D. J. Keeter la still in a' sjr)- | ous condition in Greenwood. S C. ??o? Mrs. Hugh Hoke and son, Charles. Rl of Lincolnton visited Mrs. Hoke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulton on Wednesday. Mr. O., C. Hord. the father of Gilbert Hord, Is seriously ill at his home near Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 8tye*s and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Styers, all of Washington, D. C., will spend the j Christmas holidays here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis returned Tuesday after having spent a week in Albany, Ga. t | Q Mrs. W. E. Blaekwelder returned ! | to her home in Philadelphia last Wed 11 nrsday after spending two weeks * I with ker parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. j1 ivr-Vat i f it n '-w*Y F-y_i^?"" T'imiifi'TT * iyuw in? r iiiia<iei}jj>a. C Brother of Alexander Succumbed on Monday J. Marvin Alexander. 82, brother of N L. L. Alexander of King* Mountain, 1)1 lied Monday afternoon at hi* home in the Landers Chapel seetion near ffl Lineolnton. He was the son of the 111 late Jallus and Mary Alexander. Also surviving are hia wife. Mrs. nj da Mauney Alexander; five children i'lllrf Mae. WilUe 8uc. Alvin, all at home, Mrs. Herman Nt-al Alexander I sf Cherryville, and Addrian of Bos- I :on, Mass; three brother#, Morris H Alexander, J. P. Alexander, and Ml> :hael Alexander of Lineolnton, R 4; I hree slaters; Mrs. Clarence Tate, I Mrs. Clay Kiser, aand Mrs. P. A. ffl Lynch of Lineolnton, ronte t. Funeral arrangements were incom- III plete Wednesday. ^ ??g'W8 *' | ift Troubles I BSCRIPTION THE fountain ERALD || er Year I ??wr'WMWww-a? :??|i HERAliD, i Omfolix^ which Mnd Th* Kings Moi^n/ ' n#d - _ t- . - 111 ~HI MHSmb < ii sn, . % iUfs la^Wfci ,1 < > . j JJ DBC 18, W? R^gSj / I Christmas Gift ft '(XT %~M ATTUT TT BADTia tuvr V JEaXl X AUDXiO Every lady needs a robe, and she'll be high ly pleased to receive i one of these. < . NO BETTER GIFT ? 9 ? And For The IV V TIES $1,00 - $1.60 - $2.00 & FTCUl| .ROBES :..up to $22.60 gfGtt HATS ....'. $8 - $10 - $12.50 IflB II B&l II. ;1U : Extra Fine Linen m : m ? .? - If Keeter's Dep - ? : Help For All r ? Accessories Accessories are mighty hard to beat, and our sug gestion is a check of these items?slips, gowns, costume jewelry, bags, shimmering handkerchiefs?and many other fine, useful gifts. _____ 1 Christmas Special 1 Ladies' , HATS & . COATS 1-2 r I rnce j Ian of The He use i 0 IS, INTERWOVEN SOCKS .. 50c pair ^ " HICKOK BELT SRTS $8.00 Men's Pur-lined Gloves $5.95 to $7.50 ^ R AND MANY I A 1 OTHER GIPT8 ?l tartment Store |
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