PHONE 167 To Celebrate Silver Anniversary . . Invitations reading as follows have been issued: 1925 l?$Q Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ussery request the pteasure of .your company "Ml "*? ? on the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of theii- marriage on Sunday, October the eighth ? nineteen hundred and fifty from four to six-thirty o'clock It Williams Circle **"? Lexington, N. C. R. s. v. p. , Mrs. Jim Smith Fetes Fortnighters Club Mrs. Jim Smith was hostess Friday afternoon to the Fort nighters club at her home on East King'street. Zlnnia.s and other colorful blos soms were used for effective de coration. :? During the progressions of bridge the hostess served a salad course. After bridge a comparison of Mores ahowed Mr#. George Hou ser, winner of the high score prize and Mrs, W. t. Ramseur winner of second high. Mrs. Martin Harmon - and Mrs. C. F. Thomasson were invifed to play with club members. LADIES, It Pays To Look Well A Visit To The Phenix Beauty Shop WILL CONVINCE YOU We use nothing but the best of materials fur your protection. ' ? . Perhianents from $5.00 up WE WILL APPRECIATE A CALL FROM YOU Mrs. Rozella Ford Mrs Dot Tarpjey Operators EVEfffflG WORK BY APPOINTMENT PHENIX BEAUTY SHOPPE Telephone 109-W BROMO SELTZER H6M7S HeAOACMCS 3mvs 51. ?mutti tANSKU't HOP* LONG CASS1DY Pire Castile Soap BOX Of 4 BARS , >ieriri?rf BROSHLESS SHAVE" For a fatter, smoother shave I TAMPAX NO BELTS. NO PADS. NO PINS NO ODOR Invisible Under Swimsuits Look to Kings Mountain Drug Company for the lowest prices on nationally advertised health and beauty aids and all drug merchandise, Nobody has more of them than we do because we make every price a low price every day. And what's more, we intend to keep our prices low so you will always be sure that your money buys more at this friendly drug store. Pin Curl Permanent $1.25 Tussy Dry Skin Freshener, lg. . . . $1.00 Tussy Dry Skin Cream, $2 lor . . . $1.00 Gillette Super Special Razor 98c GILLETTE ' Leather Giant 49c LARGE Skin Bracer 98c SHRUinC n E E 0 5 DRENE Shampoo 49c Deodorant Stcppette Wc % (?. SERVES 8 FOR BRIDGE. COCKTAILS OR LUNCHEON SAUtO Gionl Mi* fon it 80c rot *9c 33< ? ? A Trust- Worthy Label Du;ing the years that we hare served this communi ty' our familiar label on prescription medicine has become a symbol for the highest quality pharmaceu tical work. Our record for faithful service is the result of our trained and expert* enced staff or pharmacists ? extensive stocks of pure, fresh drugs ? and a com pletely modem laboratory ? and the will to render the finest professional service possible. And this is why tors so often say. ? ave it filled at Kings Mountain Drug Company. ana Ifinei pos# $? Mou WKJIvt KHI8HINS Squibb DENTAL CREAM CQ Econom^She mUU KINGSMQUNTAIN THS STORE DRUG COMPANY PHONE 4I&8! THE CJT Y M0DERNLST0RE W5:i Miss Plonk Entertains One High Rook Club Friday night at the home of Mrs. J. H. Arthur, Mis? Jett Plonk was hostess to members of the One High Rook Club wkh sever al visitors invited to Join the groji-p for rook and refreshments. "Hie Arthur home was especial ly pretty with designs of mari golds and zinnias. A deHclo'-s chicken salad cour se with coffee and cherry tarts and whipped cream was served the guests after which rook was played. Visitors present were Mrs. H. N. Moss, Mrs. E. B. Ellerbe, Mrs. it. G. Plonk, Misses Marie Line berger and Janet Scoggins. Prizes were awarded the high and second high score winners, Mrs.. W. M. Moorhead and Mrs. Wilson Crawford. Mrs. Ramseur Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. W. L. Ramseur entertained members of the Tuesday After noon Bridge club at her home this week. Floral arrangements of ro ses and mixed fall flowers were used for the decorative theme. Mrs. Robert Bargar of James town, N. Y., Mrs. J. M. Cooper and Mrs. L. A. Kiser were additional guests of the hostess. A salad and sweet tourse was served during the progressions. At the count of scores Mrs. Hugh Ormand held high score and was presented a prize. Mr, Hiatte To Speak On Camellias The Kings Mountan Garden Club will hold an open meeting on Thursday, Oct. 19 at 8 o'clock at the Woman's Club. Mr. Bill Hiatte of Southport, N. C., will speak on "Camellias." Mr. Hiatte is an authority on Ca mellias and an interesting and attractive speaker. He will also s'titiw- -picture* -using "a-prolector This program has been arrang ed by Mrs. Joe Neisler. The Garden Club extends a cor dial Invitation to every one to hear Mr. Hiatte. Three Are Hostesses For Gleaners Class The Gleaners Class of the First Baptist church held Its regular monthly meeting Monday night ! at the home of Mrs. Dickie Tate with Mrs. Able Martin and Mrs. Johnny Beam as co-hostess. Mrs. B. N. Barnes ?ave the de votional and Mrs. Earl Ledford led in prayer. During the business session pre sided over by the new president, Miss Mablc Logan, reports were given by the group captains and the treasurer. The following com- j mittees were appointed: Flowers and Gift chairman, Mrs. Dickie Tate; reporter, Mrs. Howard Ware. Mrs. Harold Crawford, charter member of the class invited the class to have. ' ? ' ? .. (dateS&iiG '?* ? v J Sit5- w >>J: . ? i. ' - PERFORMANCE with the NEW 14 INCH 'Camera View" RECTANGULAR TUBE MOP II 14K1 Price* Omly for STYLE .... advanced ry the hostess. After the meal the guests re* turned to the home of Mrs. Ware for an evening of generai com panionship. Customers* *?? Corner Most of the thou* ? and s of letter* re ceived by Customers4 Corner are complimen tary comment* on the service you get in your AaP. [a We are proud of our loyal employees, and we know how hard they strive to please you. ^ It makes us happy to learn that their ef forts are appreciated. On behalf of the men and women of AaP, we want to thank you for your encouraging comments and con structive suggestions. They are really help ing us make your AaP a better place to shop. Please write : Customs? Relation* Dspt A*P Food Stores " New York 17, N. Y. Bread Dromedary Ginger 14-Ox. Pkg. Helm Fresh Cucumber Pickles 24-Or. Bot Packer'. Label Red Sour Pitted Cherries c? 23c ? - ? ? - Early June Ioncc Peas - v ? DelMonte Sliced Pineapple lobby's Peas ..... Comstock Pie Apples . . . AAP or Keystone ^ ? &G Grape Juice . . . .... Bot Blue Bonnet Margarine Nabisco Sugar Honeym&id Graham Crackers Hi C Grapeade Ubby's Pineapple Juice No. SOS Cut No. S Can No. 303 Can No. 2 Can 1-Lb. Pkg. 1-Lb. i ? ? i i ? Pkg. . v' 4?-Ot Can ? ? ? ?: ? ? ? 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