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4 SOCIAL J Of INTE ? > * * MISSIONARY CIRCLES MUTING Th? three circles of tfea WoaaMk't Ml??l<)inr> Society of Central Mitkodist church held their first mnll?f of the year on Monday ?AamOM .and perfected their or^mUatlo* Cor , the yeai"? work. Bach Circle reported a splendid attendance and wonderful onthartawn. Circle Number One, of wMoit Mn. K A. Hoke le leader, met at tha hotne of Mrs. M. H. Riser. A devotional service waa conducted by Mrs. Cora Haye?. IhiriiiK the business session MM, Troy Carpenter was elected tn iieam" er and Mrs. Fred Wright, secretary. The hostess served light refreelsHit lit s' ? ' Circle Number Two. with Mr*. II. %- A \j. Houser. leader, met at the bom* V t* Mr*. A. B. Cobb. , * dMfg. House)- cOT.iucted the. derotlon&l service and an totereetin* ' program was' rendered. Mrs. U D. Shuford wa* appointed > co-leader, Mrs. B. S. NeiU tnaei* er, and Mr* Tat Tlgtvor, secretary. ;r> "^iMrs. Hunter Ware w+U present the book on Bible study, thl# to be taken up In the early spring. - Mrs. J. Ft. Davis was appointed chairman of the Ways and Mean* committee and Mrs. B. L. Campbell, chairman of Christian Social Relar lions. Mrs. Cobb, assisted by her danSfcStart the New Year RIGHT 'jet Foster's Put Your Shoes in First Claw Shape FUMfcK'5 SHOE SERVICE I fy -DIXIETHEATRE || Thursday and Friday ? VOGUES OF 1938 Warner ftaxter Joan Bennett B j Saturday L PRAIRIE THUNDER Dick Foran . Ellen Clancy rmi n lirnnvrn n/v>n inA w KU?U AMAi; Rldhard Cromwell ' - j Helen Mack Monday and Tuesday i TOAST OF NEW YORK Edward Arnold tFVancee Farmer Wednesday HAPPY GO LUCKY PhU Regan Evelyn Ven able WINE, WOMEN AN1) HORSES Barton MacCla&e Attn Shirley HAVE K I I! CHECKING ? < ? | 4 Efficiency in mtanagin: a safe place for your fu : of writing checks. Pen are welcome at this ban! |;; ceipt for every bill paid We invite your acooin ; FIRST NATK - Member Federal Da I i I KINGS MOV a. K K BfcjL ^U. jwuupj n ^ TI . LND PERSONAL HAPPEN! REST to \ tm ? aw l-1 u. WtWE OMi Nvtar Three, Mrs. C. W. A MRS Hav?. 1W devotlooal service b? -*t? MHStedsi Vf the lesuter. .CI M|Ml O. O. Muoo was elected sec h< rs*B*9 and lfens. C. L. Fulton, trees* le ?*sr. rs Qomsnfrlais were appointed for te the i^tuui |*MH of the work of of the <Ma paaalwluhus, tea and date bare was hi ?rn*. Bl OINNKft HOSTE&8 ve jMna Ted (gamble entertained at an. sls^ioials turkey dinner oa last dt WedHlday eranlg, honoring her hus te taaM on the aqoenlcn of his birthday H anniversary N< Omrws wane UM for Mr. and Mrs. ] QemMe, Mr. and Mrs. Cta ode Ham- so bight, taf ?V4*"K Pitts, of Gaston is, Mifc* Masy Boyd of Charlotte, pod Mr. Bab Bridges. _ M DINNKR QUIIT8 ^ Miss Willie McGUt was hostess at ^ an skpoitUs and wollnppointed dinner, alt her home on the Cherryvflle er hkblspin on last Friday evening. .. Cbrsn wore laid for Mrs. Smyru aJ, WUlAuua, Mrs Hugh Ormand, Miss u ea KMaMy&C Peedaf. DaOfy Lovelace, Bsan (i'r*** and members of tbe 1 A TO WSD el flkis wedding of Mr. Andrea Kara? N Maes to Mm Polly Oejpllcs of , Char- w lotte wtll take ptoce Sunday after- NV aoeU nt < P. M. In Charlotte at the A Greek Oitbod>x church. Miss Caplloa Is from Charlotte end Mr. Karnaaee lesmsrty made bis home in si OMMcttS Ht has lived in Kings Mow*aim for a oarer a year where on he free bean manager and co-owner fu ef the MU 8o<a Lsmch. wl MAer the weddtos? trk> Mr. and ?. Mm. KMMm* will be at home in M MEETING or a A. R. Hi ftCr* XX C ifaaMQr moet delightful- h< ljr twWm members of the Ool- B\ netahk W?Wlht Chapter, D. A. Mj X, aft bar lonty p*w home on Ridge m. ftnit, laat Wetaeeday afternoon. Maaaftftie ftaaornHone were orMagsl thnrnghont the home, the laftaaft, Mia Paul Neisler, pre IRmvtMs raftraehments were serv aft ftatag the social hour. a '? to ATTEND CHARLOTTE MEETING Use Mlowtm members of Central MstMht <Mwl> attended the meet- . Me Mat Thwabf at the First MethOftist <iMmh CM&rioUe, celebrating the MOE aaaftreraary of the foundME of Methodism: Rev. E. W. Fox, w lfr. XX A Fulton; Mesdamea C. W. M Ties xiii, B. 8 Nafll, I B Ooforth, E B DUra O. O. JfldOtoii, Troy Carpenter. .A. 'If. Oiei?iil J SettlMnvrn. w W a Willi and Miu Wlnntfred ^ BRIDOE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mm H. H. Wetoto delightfully en- ^ 8Mb ?Mb ML tar tome on Weet a Motottta gtrirt Tuesday afternoon. fr IMlo? Ih Mm cane a tempting asntWVje ?mB tea course wan served Iks Mkuwfeg made up the two M tells : MMbbw Hayne BMckrfier, t0 OstoRi T ?lasii'i. Hunter Neislei, 111 WA Btalt, OUtrlee Ddling, Joe Nels tor. Wherry Fhge end Paul Neisler. . -. . lo BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT * PNr..,jfsB Mn- Jitounle Herd are an- ,h oiaMtoN tk* IfejiB of a eon. Setirrr _____ of FOR RENT?4 or 4 room apartments PltlWs Bath, Oarage. Mrs. M. L. Houaer, M B. King at. Phone e< . Ml-x. Jen 4. to rouA ACCOUNT? I!2 11 at g your finances requires :: * neb and the convenience KNMd - cheeking accounts ; t They five you a reby check. 4 its, ? INAL BANK |j Mt I?g Corp. NTAIN.N.C. * I :i. '- I T-'ri i* ' i DC IClNOfl MOUNTAIN HKRALD.T] a ' | < NGS VOMEN 1 NTERTAINS FRIDAY FTIRNOON BRIDGE CLUB Mr*. Orisdy KB| eatertndned mera . in of tfie Friday Afternoon Bridge ufc. at a moat delightful netting at sr hone on Waat Mountain street, at Friday. The rooms were ar- j jiged w'.th decorative Chinese laii nis, January jessamine and breathaprlng. ^ . Mra. Paul Neialer was winner of gh score prize and Mrs. H. N. lackmer, low score prize. Tempting refreshments were ser>d in two courses. \ ? T^hose present included Mesunes' H. 8. Blaclcmer, Troy Carpen r, W. K. Crook. J. R Davis, J. E. erndon, George Letttmore, Paul eisler Frank Summers, R H. Webb, JffH Riser, Harry Page, Paul Peterin, and Miss Sara Allison. ECTINO OP ADELPHIAN CLUB Mrs. D. C. Mauney entertained embers of the Adtlphian Club and vlted guests at her home on 8aturty afternoon. Early blooming jessamine and othflowers were used in decoration. Rook was played at five tables id after the game a delicious salad id 'sweet course .was served. .This present included Meedames W. Harper, Hayno Blackmer. anly Morehetvd, B. S. Neill, J. E nthony, R L. Mauney, Jacob Ooop', Joe Thomson, Ed Smith, Joe elsier J. B Keeter, Grady Patterson \ . Weir, Arthur Hay, C. E. Neialer r. K. Maunel, W. A. Rfdenhour, M. Ware and H N Moss. * ? i t J RPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER * Mrs J. c. Keller wu honor guest < i Friday evening at a moat delight' 1 surprise birthday dinner at s blch her niece, Mrs. DeWitt Ware < >s hostess. - i An elaborate dlnneii was served < the following guests: Mr. and re. J. C. Keller. Mr. and Mrs Bd < ord; Mrs Joe Hord, Miss Marjory I ?rd, Mrs. J. D. Hord, Miss Ruby < irrage. Miss Jean Hord, Mrs. Gens I athis, Miss Pearl Kerr and Gene * stills, Jr. ' | Personals Messrs George Modena and Cllne srber have returned from a visit Mr. Modena's relatives in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McGIll were cent guests of Mrs. McGiU'e relates In Mt. Airy. . iMHse Sam Allison spent the weekid in Gastonta, as guest of Mr. and r?. Harvey Williams. (Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Allison left last eek for Palm Harbor, Florida, J nere tney wai spend tne remainder th? winter. iMrs. R. R. Howser, Mrs. Ralph owser and Mr?. Daisy Carrie, all ot bar lotto vlaRed relatives and lends here last week (Mr. and Mrs. Tlmmons Hord and r. and Mrs. Craig Falls were vjiira In Durham and other sections of ? abate, during the week end. Miss Nancy Bankhead of Char tie was the guest of her cousin, is# Willie Lee Bankhead, during ? past weekend. Mrs. Grady King went to Gaston la < ueaday afternoon where she was * guest sit a party given at the home Mrs. Harvey Williams. iMrs. George Mjumey has return- 1 I home from the CHy Hospital, Gas nia, where she underwent an over Ion-, recently. ? V ?o-1 8 Last week's column, "Ramus Konipts' In the Lenoir Rhynean, edge paper, was dedicated to W. K. I auney, Jr., who is called by his <J uematee, "cnooy." T1 111m Omo? Qotorth will be bectcj her Beauty Shop, The Orace a ;auty Salon, Friday alter betas' 1 ^jjpppppPpp^ wry&ji n ;sarv ?j$k : i , "li ii ill MpPPpiPfilUjil 'I'.I,.1.1, 1, 1UW5DAT, JAN. IS. 1IU thill for about a WMk on account H P?r. aid Mn. W. H. Howard kan hut rttanid from Dmyum, Ohio, ^ stern (hoy altclad the Spring FMdoa Una of the Logan Oar- M MB* CCIQIIJ. ^ m Maimer win mpret to lean of Ui lertoao tUneee at the home of hie ion. Mr. John Manner. Mr. Manner * Is one of Ktafi Mountain'^ oldwt CJUkuo. _o_ ?J Mr. Clyde Hnffetetler, who . (t? " toen In the Oaoal Zone for some Ifme atrhcd tn the 8tates recently md la now y letting hie pareate, Mr. J* ind Mrs. Albert Huffatetler lit ? Kings Mountain. *" Mm. C. E. Neisler, Mr. and Mrs. ~ fluitfcr Neisler .and Utile daughter,; Patricia Ann, lef* this .week for{ Palm Harbor. Florida, where they sill spend sometime at the Nelaler s inter cottage. ?o? Mr*. J. U. Reave?, M. D., of Mo>ile, Ala., wiil spent the week-end with her sister Mrs. A. L. Hill. Mrs ^envee. who is state president of the Federation of Women* Clubs In Vla.bema baa been attending the Gen ;ral Federation Oounoil In Washingon, D C., and will stop In Kings Mountain, enroute to Mobile. Mr. Billy White, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. White, and Mr. Robert Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Wright, have returned home after a nonth's stay in Florida. The two Kings Mountain young men made he trip to the warm state fo secure ? employment, and ' report they are , lilad to be back home, The Best Town in the State. Whitewash Valuable ro Peach Growers Spraying peach trees with whitewash to reduce their response to he sun's heat during mild winter veather may protect them from cold lamage later. To avoid < winter injury the trees ire Insulated from heat and not torn cold, explains C. F. 'Williams, ?search, horticulturist of the State College Experiment Station. It is impossible to protect the or .hard from the cold, but some de tree of protection from the beet, specially the sun's rays, can be . dven. This is the purpose of the VIUIWTCWPU WWUUf. Williams explained that the white urface reflect* the direct rays of he sun, where a dark surface would absorb them. The dtfference In the ? emiperature of the bark of a whitevaehed trunk and an unprotected ' ne may be as much aa 15 to 20 legrees. Other light-colored coatings of >aper, straw, and similar materials ue aa effective as whitewash, but ire not so easy to handle. Whitewash must not be taken as | in Absolute (protection, Williams 1 v&med, but ft is the beet available t safeguard at this time of the year vhen there are sudden changes in emperaiure. J Actually, only a small amount of < teld data has been collected on its ' tfCectivenesa. HJowovdr, conditions j ^roouqmg die mjmy ^ c ikuuwu j tnd the temperature differences , Lave been measured. The Value of ( >earin? orchards is such that the rrower is willing to try almost any ( orm ot Insurance. More than one spray of whitewash nay he required during the season, for maximum protection, the trunk aid scaffold limbs must be kept re a 1 on ably white during mild, sunny rlnter days, Williams said. { ' " W ! ] Short Facts The word electricity is derived ram electron, the Greek word for mber. The natkmsl cspltol has a single orrtdor 760 feet long running under K>th <hs senate and house chambers < By putting an ear to the steel rail l railroad train may be heard from l great distance. Air commerce regulations require reraotuitee to he repacked every 60 lays If they are to be carried In alriraCL . ' . ?. r iqpchael fiUTaday. elejcttflcal wisrd, turned down a fortune for his nvsotkms Sod died a poor man. 1 i IHO COST J tuo n?w y.rv fit. 70 i 11.10 Miami $*0.10 I 8 %m- ww-^srAa I n oonvicK, phone ?t i ? > ? + ??#? # MMMM I # if OAK GROVE NEWS g (By Mm William Wright) ul Mr. and Mrs; Dock Phillip* mi ?? n, Buster. of Kings Mountain wero r* Mk?4 guest* of Mr. sad Mi*. Co- m rnmmtmmmmmmNfMPffP Mr. and Mr*. Thunaan Grow of ^ iogi Mamtak apoat Monday night kth Y.r. and Mrs. Wray Tiiornbarg 81 id fuaHy. Mr. and Mr*. Bdgar Bell and fatn- as , wero week-cud visitors of Mr. an id Mrs.. Walter Dixon of Bethlehem Mrs. Jack Wray and daughter, w< itutcee. of Kings Mountain. are Fi tending several days visiting the rater's brother, Mr. Edward Bell tei id family. la The witter spent awhile Sunday ta! SPECIAL! I |r?n Sha^nqfrMin | \\ Squibb 1 Hfe JI Roiot Blades - ' Kings Mountain I We Fill Any Poet "I GROW T ./iHADAFlNE TOBACCO CROP LAST YEAR( VET. AND THE CAMEL PEOPLE BOUGHT TH \ PART, PAID ME MORE THAN I EVER f GOT BEFORE. SO I KNOW THAT CAMELS I MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS. CAMELS Af ) CIGARETTE I SMOKE MYSELF. AND MOST I ( FAVOR CAMELS XAUSE A MAN WHO Of \TOBACCO KNOWS TOBACCO SURE EN nritt mtm who really bow tobacco?the JL iionui rtinltu plckCiithiitbdt favorite dpntu, accoidiac to George M. CiuoUatk. Ibroa are aot already a Carnal uaoher, begin bow to color Camle?the dsarctte that Itaaadc Groat finer, MOKB EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS, Tarkitk and Doamb CictrtaM. aw. ?i* "WE SMOKE CAMELS BECAUSE WE KNOW Charter No. 5461 Report of Cond First Natio of Kings Mountain, In tlie State of Noi iess on December 31, 1937. published' I roller of the currency, under Section ASSET Loans and discounts Overdrafts ...: LI. S. Government obligations, direct aJ Other bonds, stocks, and securities lanklng house, $15,168.61, Furniture ai Steal estate owned other than banking iteserve with Federal Reserve bank Casta, balances with other blanks, and cash items in process of coll* Cash Items not fn process of collection TOTAL AS8BTS LIABIL Demand deposits of Individuals, partne rime u-posits of individuals, partner# State, county, and municipal deposits U. S. Government and postal savings < Deposits of other banks, Including certified and cashier's checks ow Deposits secured by pledge of loans and?or investment! Deposits not secured by pledge , of loans and?or investments Total Deposits interest, taxes, and other expenses ao Capital Account: Common stock, 1000 sbsres, par $100.00 per share Surplus Undivided profits?net Reserves for contingencies .... Total Capital Account Total Liabilities MEMORANDUM: Leans and Invet to Secure Liabilities [J. B. Government obligations, direct i Xher bonds, stocks, and aeourttiee Total Pledged (excluding redtocou Pledged?Against State, oounty, and i /Dotal Pledged Mate of North Carolina, County of Cler I, B. S. NrtU, cashier of the above hat the above statcement la true to th< r r "1 V ' " * i' * ' worn to-and eubecrfbed before te this 7th day of January, IMS. L. a. Hold, Notary Public tfy Com. eagtrea July 10, I?M. Vy - ternooo MBtac Mm. Thoma* now ud Httto (on, nnnHc of ago Mountain. Dr. C. W. Harper of lOnga M ?units ohiM Mr. In ?U of this 1*1 M CharloUa Widmday moraiter. Ciroljra, WW! Moiir faun Mr. oaf Mm Lloyd httMM of Beikel. *V" Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Kara had their Sunday dinner guaate, Mr. id Mra. Frank Warn and faraHy Mr. Joa Minora of Betters?# Oroya in the Saturday guaat of Messrs ed and Reld Ball. Several from the community ate tided the sinking held ad MecedonBaptist church of Kings'* MounIn Sunday afternoon. > v M "* I Drug Company ore* Prescription OBACCO" mil momi m. / r"^t/f tuiiuawh. / tomcco TOBACCO" ruSSM mmmmppmmjmhmmhhnmml ' l* ?w - Reserve District No. ?. Hfcn. of the inal Bank nth Carolina, at the cloee of bustn response to dall made by Comp5211, U. 6. Revised Statutes. 9 i 9261,512.52 6.29 ad fully guaranteed 77,836.96 196.661.00 id fixtures, $3,790.88 .... 18,969.29 bouse 6,200.00 69,074.99 ctlon 107.146.14 248.47 ...... J $726,633.76 ITIES rehlpe, and corporations, $224,154.66 hips, and corporations .. 166,438.86 84,644.22 iepoeits ... ... 1,205.41 tstandta* 10,846.80 t $ 84.611.22 602,646.62 ,...T 9687,299.84 crued and unpaid 4,443.28 9100.000.00 . - V 26,000.00 3400.86/ 6,000.00 133400.86 8700,883.78 tmenta Pledged 'v .4 ; ' - i*-. ; ind fully guaranteed .... 48,717.40 47,010.00 nt?) 03.7*7.40 nuntivlnol U? oo mmm aA ? ? ?v*y ? IVO 91,717.44 relaad: turned buk, do aotamaly mu ? beat of my knowledge aad belief. B. 6. NB1LL,, CUUlr. Correct?Atteat: ? D. U. Baker > M. A. Ware P. R Sueanera M Director*
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