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gr ^ KRS. P. D. Herndon. Editor Phone 167 Mrs. W. K. Mauney, jr. Fetes Circle . Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., was hostess to the Myrtle Derrick so ciety , Monday night entertaining at her summer house at the swim ming pool. A large open fire add ed a cheery note to the Uving ?reap*., i w.v/r +* Chairman Mrs. J. B. Simpson, presided over the business. Miss Laura Ridenhpur gave the program on "Lutheran Mission Work in Japan." Weiners and cokes were served after the program. Contract Club Met With Mrs. Shu ford "" Contract bridge club met with Mrs. Tolly Shuford Tuesday after, nocn. Mrs. Shuford used spring flow ers and cnlors.aiwi symbols ofthe Valei.vlne season to decorate her rie v,f Bridge was played attwo tables with only club members present. Mrs. Amos Dean scored high, Mm. Jay Patterson, second high, each receiving attractive trophies. .. A party salad plate with sand wiches and other accessories with coffee was served. IMPERIAL THEATRE PHONE 134 TODAY? FRIDAY Double Feature "Lulu Belle" Dorothy Lamour also 'The Prairie" AUan Baxter Lenore Aubert Cartoon ? Comedy SATURDAY? ONLY Double Feature 'Beyond The Pecos" Rod Cameron also "Dare Devils of the Clouds" Robert Livingston Mae Clark Cartoon ? Serial MONDAY & TUESDAY? February 20-21 "JOHNNY BELINDA" Jane Wyman ? Lew Ayera ? Comedy-Cartoon WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY? Double Feature Pro^um "Coroners Creek" o "Night Wind" Randolph Scott fc VirglniaChxistine Charles Russell Cartoon and Serial ADMISSION? ADULTS. 3Cc; CHILDREN 9c ALWAYS Luncheon Honors Recent Bride Mrs. R. H. Webb and Mrs. H. S. Blackmer enturtained at a bridge luncheon Saturday at 10:00 o' Ing Mrs. G. F. Lattimore, Jr., a recent Bride. Five tables were aranged for bridge. The club house was deco rated with a prolusion of spring flowers. Bridge was played an hour or so. After the games when players added the scores the high score prize 'went to Mrs. David Neill and the second high to Mrs. Fred McDaniel, floating prize to Mrs. H. R. Neisler. "Hie honoree, Mrs. Lattlmore, received a gift Jtromjhg ho$$*S?^ A nice three-course luncheon was served. The Valentine theme was accentuated in the salad, napkins and tallies. On each ta ble was a Valentine nosegay of red and white flowers. Miss Louise Wright Class Hostess i ? ? v At her home Monday night Miss Louise Wright delightfully entertained members of her Sun day school class. The devotional was led by Mrs. Yates Harblnson, - president, who also presided cr.TT the ' busimss session. Mias Margaret Goforth was .welcomed as a new mem ber. Plana were made for visitation. Sixteen members were present. During the social hour each member was given a red paper and asked to make a Valentine. Mrs. Billie Logan and Miss Irene Allen wefe presented prizes for making the most original. Tempting refreshments carry, ing out the Valentine theme were .?served.. DRUG COM PAN 4?H0NE 41 & 61 'V?44. T| .1 wm Yes ? you get rhore t or , ? you money at Kings ' | Mountain Drug Com- j ft pany . . . more depen- I I dability . . . mote sat- - I isfaction . . . more SAVINGS ? because we feature your fav orite quality . tested. I quality proven I nationally advertis- I ed brands at the low- r> est possible prices ev- 'lj ery day of every week. ,tZ This list of seasonal health and beauty aids proves it ? invites ttSj hyou , to shop and pave here today . , . . and any day! Quart Thermos Bottle $ Tussy Cream Half-Price Sale Baby Ruth Cocoanut Niblets? pound Cashmere Bouquet Lotion with free Dispenser ...... 6Ac Alka-Stltzer KLEENEX 300 SOFT f|?7 SMOOTH 3 / .TISSUES si ml Antamine C?U Tablets W non- n 7 alcoholic WILDROOT Cream-Oil FOR Qf| YOUR MU HAIR aUtJ BROMO SELTZER Ungealiio GREATER FREEDOM | "he Great Emancipator etood la the! forefront of the struggle for human] 'reedom. In equal 'mm*, other qrean emancipators are bard at work In act-] tntlfic laboratories ? leading the flqhti o provide greater freedom from dis c-so lot all mankind. Great vietorle< ".are already been won ? more will ome. For our part. ?i keep our knowl-j dge abreast ol the latest develop ments. and mok? proven new drags ai mediately available to your doctor.1 Narrow- A^juttablr All Elastic Woman's Club To Meet Friday Night ? f 5 ? -. ?? The monthly meeting of the Senior Woman'* Cli?t) Will be held in the club house Friday night I at 7:00. MTs. JacOb Mauney, pres Went, urges all members to at tend. To be an active member you must attend at lea$t five meet ings a year. Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, assisted by Franklin Pethel and B. S. Peeler, it , render a musical program. u WEARY spicial rot ELGIN 0WNIRS (6D) Get th? amasiog VI/ m? Dw?Pow?r M * i D?pr in g? that kolit it* ?prtegMM. Available for GRAYSON'S Mrs. Jackson Fetes Duplicate Club *' . * ? ? .? Mm. Howard Jackson very charmingly entertained the Du plicate bridge club and invited ?L<h?. W k Jfc. home at their swimming pool Monday afternoon. Small tables were arranged In the living room amid a lovely wetting of dafodlis and spirea ar setting of daffodils and spirea ar. After the presentation of the prizes to Mrs. CaM .Mauney and Mrs, Frank Hoyle the hostess was assisted in serving a salad oour se with coffee, passing a sweet course. On each tablfc was placed a frilly heart Altered with a red geranium. '-J:- ' Hoyle ancfMrs. Jim Smith were invited guests o t the hostess. Three Are Hostesses To Pauline Club The Pauline Community club opened their meeting Tuesday night with the group singing,"! Need Thee Every Hour." The scripture lesson was given by Mrs. Elizabeth Payne followed with prayer by Mrs. Earl Ledford. A short business session follow ed, conducted by the president, Mrs. Vera Qa^i. It was decided t? send cards to the sick members. Valentine games and an old time Blueback Spelling match was enjoyed by the members. A social hour" concluded the meeting, with the hostesses, Mes dames Elizabeth Payne, Irvin Gordon and Blanche Philip? ser ving hotdogs, cookies, candy and cokes. \ Mrs. John Rudisell Bridge Hostess Mrs. John Rudisell was hostess to her bridge club and addition al guests at her hogse in Crescent Hill Tuesday night. Three tables were assembled for play In the living mnm which was decorated with a variety of spring flowers. The Valentine Mea was carri-. ed out In the table appointments, and refreshments which consist ed of Valentine ice cream, cake, nuts and coffee. Mre. Hugh Ormand carried off high score for the evening, Mrs J. N. Gamble, low score and Mrs. J. M. Rhea received the floating prize. Invited guests were Mrs. Hugh Ormand, Mrs. Hal Plonk, Mrs. C. A. Butterworth, Jr., Mrs. Bryan Hord and Mrs. George Moss. Club " - ? - m February meeting of the Mar grace Woman's club was held , in the club house Friday evening. Mrs. C. W. Falls, president, pre sided over the business session. Mrs. Jaiifes Bolin conducted the devotional. * The ' hostesse, Mesdames'CIon nle Jones, James Bolin and Clif ford Kirkus served an attractive salad plate carrying out the Val entine motif. Mrs. Clarrie Jones, Mrs. James Bolin and Mrs. Kirkus were ap pointed to serve a? a vlsltng com mittee. Mrs. Gurth Hamrick and Mrs. Broadus Moss were oppoint ed to plan the menus for the din ners to be served at the club house. Twin-Tables Club With Mrs. Hambright The home of Mrs. Claud Ham bright was the scene of a lovely party Tuesday night yvhen she entertained members of the Twin Table bridge club and additional guests. . Bowls of glarn daffodils and statice were used as decorations. Mesdamas P. E. Finger, R. H. Web and L. P. Stowe played brid ge progressively with the mem ben. When scores were counted at the conclusion of four progres-' sions, Mrs. F. E. Finger was win Tier of high score for the visitors, Mrs. P. D. Herndon for members, and Mrs. I. B. Goforth receiving the low score gift. "" ^Fhe~ hostess assisted'' by her daughter, Jane, ar??I Mrs. L., P. Stowe served a chicken salad course with coffee passing indi vidual cakes topped with a red hearty v ? Valentine Party For Brownie Troop 33 Miss Marcellne Weathers and Mm Hilliard Blade entertained Brownie troop 33 with a Valen tine party Tuesday night In the church basement. The Valentine motif was used for decorations. The Brownies entertained the guests by singing and dandng folksong. J A Valentine game, trying tol pin the arrow in the proper place ? on a large heart with a blind-fold was played by all. Jean Hides Won In the Brownies and Mrs. Bun Goforth was winner of the guests. Heart shaped sandwiches and colas were enjoyed by all. Invited guests Included the Brownie troop and their mothers, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Brendalt, Mrs. Bill Craig and Peggy Wren Craig. Mrs. L! C. Parsons Circle-Hostess Circle 3 of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. L. C. Parsons Monday night, with twelve members present. In the absence of the chair man, Mrs. Padgett, the meeting was presided over by Mrs. E. A. HarrMl. Routine matters were disposed of during the business session. Mrs. Haywod E. Lynch gave the Bible Study from John. Mrs. H. L. Campbell discussed the painting of "The Last Sup per, by Leonardo Da Vinci. The site of Oklahoma City was opened for settlement at non, A prll 22, 1869, and by night It had a population of 10,000 living in tents, according to the Encyclo paedia Brltannlca. ? /fe *?L;, Tut, PV to / Mr9 *erj_ ^tyJL^k t M ssL **i to * f In th r**ut?ht^ n>*hy^i~~' ceht?'X*tLAl?o?. Xr ? J / ^ a'>,^p??t ja? 0/ Chai' ??"<* x"s^5' ?# .aaaafi February 20-. ^vlIDAT In HAVAN. wi|h Desi Arnaz and Mary Hatcher Ntm Vednesday and Thursday. February 22 LADT of the CHOB**? with Marilyn Monroe a*** " Mrs. Wilson Crawford wu ? Sunday gtiest of her slater, Mrs. Taft Williams a t Chesnee, S. C. Miss* Maxlne Hord and Donis Bennett were Sunday guests of Miss Charlotte Jenkins at Cataw ba College. Mr. and M<*s. S. M. Brown via Ked Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Crawford, Kannapolis, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fries, Mooresville, during ' the weekend. 'KINGS MOUh(rAIN\j I B?SSEMI& CITY /A DRIVE-IN THEATRE Cocatad on King* Mountain - Bssssmw city Highway, only X mitts Aran Kings M*nntiilii shows Bsanv at dusk own i days pu iB:'. mm ? owutu fhiday "B'iaie or THE UNION ? 9fmemTgmf Katherine Hsjgjgpfc ; :;Vj|mikOAT "ANGEL OK THE AMAZON' Geortj? Bmt Vera Ralston U Cartoons SUNDAY & MONDAY "JULIA MISBEHAVES" Greer Garson Walter Pidgeon V. Cartoon MONDAY NIGHT p^:-> FAMILY NIGHT Adm ? SOc per car TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY "OLD LOS AMOELKS" William Klllott TUESDAY NIGHT IS ALSO FAMILY NIGHT Adm. ? 50c pc?r oar THURSDAY 4 FRIDAY Gone Kslly T.<raa Tumor ? a WP ? EXEK ADMISSION To ChlMtan Ondss IS Whoii accompanied by r'jir. New Morrison Bldg.? 206 L Gold St 1 ? ' ?? i ? ' -7;.: : " ; V Yon are invited and urged to and see am com] HOTPODIT APPLIANCES . Range* Refrigerator. I WA -Kings Mountain. N. C. visit onr New Shop PLUMBING EQUIPMENT American Standard Eljor Crape A complete Una of bathroom fixtures and plumbing supplies RED JACKET 4 CRANE Well Pumps ? ><'. ? ? ' i' t ' ? v ? Duo-Therm & Perfection Oil Space Heaters KRKSKY & JET-O-MATfC Radios |fM,fiNprite and cbotce of General, versal or Sunbeam? mixers, toasters, sandwich grills, electric irons, beaters. * fishing Outboard
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