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OAK GROVE NEtys (By Mrs. willUm Wrlgfat) Mr. and Mr*. Prank Ware had as their Sunday dinner quests, Mr. anil Mrs. Jake Hord and children of ElBethel. *' - j . Mr. and Mrs. Everett- Ford and children and Mr. Culp Ford were Su-y day evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs Leo Beat tie and family of Waco. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell of Gastonla were Sunday afternoon visitors of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bell. Misses Pauline and Vlrgiula Ware Kathleen Lovelace and Esietle McCraw were Saturday afternoon visl-, tors of Misses Sarah and Marion ll't'J'. I Mr*. Jane McCraw at Cliffbid If ; spending this week with her .con, Mr. Erb McCraw and family. Mr. and Mr*. Monroe I*ovela<e had a* their Monday dinner guests. Mr*. J. D. Bell and Mia* Eunice Led Jord. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Wright and family *jere Sunday guests of their daughter, Mra. Sam Bell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bell and children were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mra Dock PhlHipa of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mfs. Bnette White and children were Saturday night guests of the former's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Emmet White. Mr. and Mrs. Bam Bell- and sons. Mr. and Mp. Horace1 Bell and*daughter, were Monday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Wright. .* Mr. W J Ledtord was th'e Saturday nJght guest of Mr Do if Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Champion and daughters, Virginia and Sarah, have been spending some time in Tampa. Fls., visiting relatives and friends".' Mrs. Cecil Lovelace and daughtro. Joyce spent Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Erb McCraw. WE DO SHOE REPAIRING ?That Satisfies? Let us fix your next Pair rudiLKd SHOE SERVICE ? i i !^When Saint Nic I to "civvies" I these nev^/^7 ,1 K-..' , t ? ?* ;V4 ^4^/] y ^ ^ | jk s jlySk^f t/CwZm I ^mR ' J I Your Santo'a boaom wil I clod in ono of your Chr \ >For Eaaloy boo the thr i cboriah in abirtt (1) [feed coffer which, withoi f ' " amonth ond freah-feund > day. (I) Eaoloy Pnciuor jlng above tbo voat Uno. Mr. Clono would chow iEwWyo ot oor ahin oou ' " . . -t,^ " . - -.C ' < '. . ^ KEETFR Every Third Family Buys Auto In 1937 Dot riot, Dec. (IPS).?Current sales figures Indicate that, by January 1, the automobile Industry will have provided an uutotnoblle to one lout of every three families in' the I United States during 1937. L This Industry, which only a few ! decades ago was non-existent but | which.has grown to give Jobs to i more persons than any other single I industrial development and which has been credited with ntuklng the i city of Detroit will have produced and sold about 4.300.000 new autoum I biles this year, it Is estimated. This will bo an Increase cf nearly 200.000 eaq? over last yenr's sales. -r-.. ...... j. | Is expected to exceed 7,000,000. ' Thus, more then eleven million fam | 111** of the thirty million In the .Vnl\ ted States will have been provided |an automobile this year. The majority of new owners, statistics shpw. are persons jn the 030 per week income bracket. Marmalade Is Good At Christmas Time Marmalade la good for breakfast, and it has Its place In the . school lunch. Hut have y^u ever thought of .it as a dessert? asks Cornelia* C. Mor rjs. Stale College extension economist in food conservation. fv : Spread marmalade on hpt, buttered pancakes, roll them " up and dust. with'.powdered sugar. ,;3Your family will like this dessert nafji' call for It again. ' . < ?v Marmalade will help stretch tho Christmas dollar. Small jars of -mar innlado. attractively ^Tapped, ro?\te good Christinas presents; they help iu planning Christmas menus? Marmalade .Is, easy to faake. Mrs. Slforris stated. The best frntts to use are oranges, grapetrofts, and lemons. Select fluffs. on which the sklu is clear and free from blemises (One orange, one lemon, and one grapefruit V12l make enough marmalade to fill six 10 ounce Jars.) Cut fruit into very thin slices with a sharp knife. lies harp en knife frequently while slicing the .fruit. Measure the sliced fruit, then add three times as much water. (One orange, one lemon, and one ! grapefruit will make about a quart | of frulh So add three quarts of i water.) 1 Soli fruit and water for 30 mlnu i K goes uai.iv he'll appreciate I nu i I 1 i k L I I 1 f i ) | Hk with the orlglnol R Trvbenlzed* Collar and Preciiion Fit swell with mini? pride,; ' Bistm?-gift Esslere ee advantages imitt man ' Eitlejr'i origin*! T rub am it starch or stays, remains g^jhgglh|h??wM i Fit. which avoids hunch* (S) P*tt*ma such as your himself. Sea tha naw utar . and akop mrfy.) l?a*.v.s.rw.?|* THE K1N08 MOUNTAIN HERALD, - DIXON NEWS (By Charles E. Stewart) ? + ? + Mr. Jinn MeCarter o! the Aniloca sect ion nyent Friday night v.lth Mr. Quinn Welts; Mr. Henry Jackson of Fort Bragg is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lutbc? Jack sou. Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers of the ' J Hethlebem. community spent tho (week end. with Mr. and Mrs. B. Jock (sou.r Misses' 1-iuris and Ruby Blalot-k ' were visitors of Miss Neil Wells last week. Mr. Kav 'Stewart *ne?i? ft'-l-f U.!,'si ill. 111). ' 1 Mrs. C. 0. Gore spent the week ' r?d with Mr. and Mss E. O Qore < tes, ?r outll fruU is tender. Let It stand over night, then boll igain for 20 minutes. Measure the mixture and add an eaual amount of< ?ii?p' I Then cook rapidly until the syrup betfna to Jell when poured from tuc Bide of a Bpoon. Let the finished marmalade coot for a minute or two, then pour it Into'the jars. (If poured in Immediately, the fruit will rise to rue top). I I flu I ttBBFi^n 4 i > M ' ^W^^.j *' ^f: > + fT ^BM2i? y 5* ' ^^y R f "** %?. *r Bring Nc | ?with <? < * The entire room-full of furniture '! nee# for many a Christmas' to con < i, ' i . < ?.? smoker, etc. ..... (-any piece soW-i < > < >? i > ITTF ]r' ... . . j. ; D. F. <' . ' W Ant Leu Htff4 ? ' V ' . . . c- ' * - .THURSDAY, DE5C. ?. 193? East School Honor Roll ' -'T \ . * J -V. ' ' < g\ First grade: Norman Boitn. Arth- (1 ur Hulleuder, Betty Jean Allen, Bee ^ Meredith, Bobby Cran/ord, Dorothy ^ Carpenter, Clinton Urooks. First -grade; Saille Florence. ll'illender. Martha Brown, Dona'.d Ford. Second grade: Margaret BreakHeld, Ueraidlne Cobb. Annie- Mae Roberts, Sidney Slgnion. Bore.- Sand ers. SdKur Bellinger, Buddie Dover. w Stonewall Bennett. *,? Tlilrd grade: Billy Cobb*. *' Tltiiil grade: Camel I Connor. H? 1en 'Juntos. Mary Franees Ca> no. Mat ? Kuri l l(ntu>r Vuilldn km I: ? * Uau-. ard Tate. . I ^ Magdaliue Orecb, Her Us S. nder* ( Fifth glrade: Janl?\ Cunnirurham Annie Huth Hawkins, Virl Aiie.n. ;| Sixth grade: Ililly Kennedy Ha: >> vey Laughter*, Janus L>brand*, t' Mack Murry*. Frances Carpenter* V Pauline Ford.* r * in ... Seventh grade: Dorothy Lynn. Y< Horace Herndon. ci ' . " fo Goldfish have been frozen solid ci and thawed out 552 times in ten K days by a New York University bcI- w entlst, probably a former Janitor. tc * ++*+ + + < ++ +++++ A JOVFU imh t That Guaraii ' By comb i family ir ' worthwh ': \ * -~-J^IBJf i] I j mf*-.'f?yWttnF^^r I^MnHRRBjj^Kr' | jjjn :^*Sf^::v'.lfj **" !' | , I^B^f W / > " 'I i J I J- #|jj twm fpM^r^' 1B >#fln B IIH JSa^UH ^P Ip w R ;w Happini this Living shown above at only t?9 com pleto?a tr ie! Everything la the hlgheet BualKy ... separately} - priced -complete at . a jSjpF' SMOKING fO FOR THE T 95c 1 I - , ' . A Score of |&: . Every poopvler etyle is he humidor*, ciWimIi, etc. m?e gift "Answer." Hord 1 IV , CARO OF THANKS We wish to express our deep tu looere appreciation (or all the kin houtgHfulpese yutd many exprc on a of sympathy during our rocoi ereaveinent. Mr. and Mrs E \V. Utiffin und fatally' '=' '' . NOTICE The Annual Khar- h? IdTs Meetm ill he held in 1'irn-tort room' i uik on Tuesday, January. 11th. t h? H. XI II S. Nei)l. Secret,, ty. . TRUSTEES SALE By virtue of thi po^er of sale eti ' ii i - -? to tnvby Alice /caster and si! rial) Keaster. on tits tilli day of Jn ary, IMS, to . cure a note to tr ome It it 1.. Association. 1 %l a the 2"th day of December, 193 t 1L':00 o'clock, Noon, or within i al hours, at tht Courthouse dot i bbelby. N. i'., sell the laud co ?yed to ine at public^ auction, f< tsh, which laud is ' described 1 Hows: Beginning at an iron stake, cori of King and Tracy streets i lugs Mountain, N. C., and rui Ith Tracy street, 8 3 W. 125 fet i a stake; thence N. 68 1-2 W. ? * ++++++******++ ++ 'L<HRI5-1 2H3 itees Lasting lining the sums usually spent by v i giving less lasting remembrances He gifts of lovely new Furniture . liberal Terms are So Easil 2SS to Y< j Room uly wonderful "home gift" assurinj a beautiful living room suite, chai ^1 I MF\ fl If up Stylo ^. ro. Smoking stands Here's your Christ Ranging ire up to tho n m endow sty | ?! ' - J . . " ' . I . I ' . * ' jf "urnitui f * . * - ' y ' ' . . - . ' v > , - ' . ' , i, v . v <> '.'.. ^ ' - ? - V foet to a stake; thc:.;v N. 3 E. 125 ((j (eel.to a slake n Fiyjh margin or ,?] King street; f. , along the south ^ margin of King "rut, S. 88 1-2 **. 50 feet to the l- ing. This tha -4th day of Novei | i\ 1837. . A. 11. rat'jcrso:. Trutf.teA.. -adv-?fec 1??C- . - .* . ? NOTICE OF SALE I'luliT slid by virtue of the power g of sale given me by the Last W.K ,i and Testament of \V. Ikiycc Weir, , i: !? . cared, I will sell for iash on the , Y.'l premises of the land hereinafter de net ibed, on Kriday, December 31 _ 11837 ut ten o'clock A. M . or witlun ' J I legal hours the lolloping described in}real estate: ... , s i - HIT iin Al.hJ' P*L''iJ.i 0 1 1111 'e; acres. Tract No. two, eontaiuiug n 2!? aires lijict No. three. con le taming 2 83 acres, Tract No. four, ill containing 151 acres and Tract No. 3 7. five, containing 1 62 acres. ? e- Ail o'f said tracts will appear onr a _ ..... . _ _ _ * - - i a a at tw_ it . )\ i map or pmi rnuai1 . u> a r. ruiia. n- surveyor, now on record In lire Re?>r ister of Deeds OfBce for Cleveland i- County, reference to which la had for a fuller description, n- This 29th day of November, 1937. A J. It DAVIS, is Executor for the 1-ast Will and Toast' lament of W. Boyce Welf, Deceased. ' ' . J >0' ?adv?dec 23?D ++++++++++S-M->+++S-++++++*+++ rMA< r 1 4 + i 4 + * 1 == i V':| ' + ' Pleasure! I rarious members of the + , you can buy really ' X . the enduring present! " J ly Arranged-, f WM i )ur Home i; Ensemble ) joy and happitable*, lamp*. \ , i, 11 i - 1 < # ^EOAR CHESTS if H FOR WOMEN 17.95 up In AD Models >m simple inexpensive cetfsr itusle. J nere eleborste wstowt models. A tre- J popular preeent. ; ; re Co. !i Kings Mountain, N. C. i : MiMimiMimiiinmiip \ ; ii!i union in i riliiiVi V ?
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