w. KINGS MOUNTAIN MFG. COMPANY NEWS Lola Bsattis The Frieudublp Club met In the dub room Friday night and elected officers aa follow*: President, Mrs. Cuba Early; Vice President. Mlaa Bertha Pruett; Secretary. Mrs. Lula HuUeoder; Treasurer, Mrs. Leo la JIMe: A it cod time mas enjoyed by g. All present. This community is sorry to learn of Mrs. Oeorge Ranisep getting her ami broken. Mr. and Mr*, tiocrgc Moore had aa their gw -?4 M<mday and Tuesday, ssa^j^,.^, ffff vn ansa m Messrs R4 Hartsoe. Ilillle llartsoe and Arthur Walker spent Monday even tug in Charlotte. Mr. Gold llainrtck spent Friday In OdMMll. Mm. Qearge Moore and Mr?. Cora Caahlon spent Saturday In Gaatonla. 'Miss Ruth Moore returned home with Mrs. J. K. Dland to spend a few weeks. Mr. Boyce Hart spent Frtlay with 'friends in Gaffney. | More than 400 persons, including prominent Guernsey breeders throughout eastern ^United States, attended the annual Guernsey Cattle Club field day held at Quail Roost Farm hi Durham County. NOT/CC OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale C-tatafned in an order made by A. M. Hamrick, Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland' County in the special proceedings entitled: "Ttarwn of Kings Mountain vs. Caro Itoa Abel," the undersigned will re sell for cash at the Courthouse 4001 In Shelby, Cleveland County, North Caiplina, on Monday, July 11, 1938, [>'- * at ten o'clock, A. M-. or.within legal hours, the following described rea MtfltP Beg Urn top at a stake on the old Falls' Hne, thence North 1% Wes 4.70 chatae to somg^hlckories, Park er corner; (hence ^?uth 41% Wes 1.70 chains to an frak In Parker'i line; thence South 3.70 chains t< a stake; tbenoe Bant 1.16 chains ti the beginning, containing 3-8 of at acre, mere or leas, except what hai heretofore been sold off as will ap pear on record. (The bidding will begin at 371.50. fTfue above lot will be sold tor th< purpose of satisfying town taxes a gainst same acid will be sold subjec to Cleveland County taxes. .This the 22nd db.y <f June. 1038. J. R, Daviev Coir^nteetomer. . ?adv?June 30. H XX I A I I Several hundred Ya I of "LL* | SHEETING I' Yard wide, Yard? 1 2zC yd Men's Full Cut SHIRTS and SHOR/ Rv Fast Color, Each| 10c "Father George" SHEETING For open day only TH I DAY morning 9 A. M. Limit 20 Yards Htr ' Ifti Mg M| I Wrt . w L, VALUE FOR VALUE H V: ZtZJTit 1 TT Church News LUTHERAN CHURCH L Boyd Hamm. Pastor iBIble school 10:00, W. K. Mauney. General Superintendent. Services (or the 2nd Sunday after Trinity: Morning 11:00, sermon: "life's Two Kingdoms. Kventnic Closing Program o< Vacatkm Bible School In Parish Build Ing at -7:00. This wttl take place at the regular Evening Service. Luther League* Sunday afternoon at 0:00. Visitors welcomed to all services. SAINT LUKES: insSMsntaasaml flirsini 1 fS In Mini Bible school 10:00. CENTRAL METHODIST rntmrn vuvjnvsA Hsv. B. W. Pox, Put?r 9:46 Sunday school. B. B. Peeler, Supt. 11:00 Sermon by the pastor. 8:00 The Vacation Bible School raa had a good attendance for two weeka. The teacher* and pupils hare done fine work. They have prepared a special program for ths service. It will be full of interest to every mem ber of the church. On Monday at 3:30 the general meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society wHl be held .In the church auditorium with Mre. J. O. Plonk the president, lead tog. Presbyterian Church Rev. p. D. Patrick, Pastor 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. C. P. ' .Tfiomasson, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Communion Meditation, "When they ; had sung a Hymn." 8:00 P. M. Evening Worship. 8er1 mon subject! "Hpw to Know God j Better." [ ' Monday 3:30 P. M. Woman's Auxiliary will meet at tbe church. Wednesday 7:45 P. M. Prayer meet Ing at the Margrace Community 1 House. I BOYCEMEMORIAL CHURCH , Iter. W. M. Boyce, Pastor ! Bible School at lO:00 o'clock. , Morning Worship at 11:00. Preach ? ing by the pastor. iBvenlng Service at 8:00. The paste* will lead In snother study of , "Chrlht-Controlled Lives." , i. r. u. u. meets at 7:00 o'clock. First Baptist Church Angus O. Sargeant, Pastor 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. 9:40 Sunday School. C. O. White. pBHBBi IE BIG S vv 1 IV I GRI IW * Sale R Thursday Morning: we 5 Dozen Ladies* HOUSE DRESSE Size 14 to 44. Fast coh Big Table of Ladies* N I? HATS Your chance to buy a b ?" Values up to $2.00. Cloi pg Yard Wide unbleache PIQUE And Bleached SHEETING j-m * ~ special, Yard? 5c irnq BROOMS xrarA We wit! sell good qualit yara brooms THURSDAY 1 with dollar purchase f< BUCKETS Good 10 quart galvaniz sale FRIDAY morning one doHar purchase , 1 .1.' iij " 1 TKTD'C I EmWX 39 ^7#( ! NEVER UNDERSOLD -J ! * . VI' - . jL f,/A*?' . i ? ^ ^ ? ' J ' V I ; ? ? KSNOS MOUNTAIN RBULD 1 Superintend eat f^he annuel Commrro^neat of the DaJly Variation Bible School will be held Sunday; night at 7:45 o'clock in the church auditorium. Kich Department of the School will have a part In the program. A Special Offering for the expense t( the school will be taken at the clone of the hoar. Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self. Pastor Sunday School 1:41 A. M. Moraiag Worship U:M A. M. Bpworth Ltsagus 1:30 P. M. Evening Worship T:M P. M. Prayer Mooting Friday 7:30 P. M. Every one Welcome. metho^^VHURCH Sabbath School 9:49 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 ui 7:19 P. M W. Y. P. 8 6:00 P M. Prayer meeting each Wednesday areolae 7: IS. GRACE* METHODIST Hot W. A. Parsons, Paster Bonday School 9:49 a. A Preaching Services 11 ?, a. and 7:30 P. M. Hpworth League 9:99 p. m. Prayer meeting Wedneeday 7:30 9 bb. cordial Invitation to worshti with aa. CCOMO BAPTIST CHURCH Raw. C. Ci. Parker, Paster Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. each Sonda.*. Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. FrdderlCk, Paator Sunday School 9:45 a. ?. B. T. U. 6:45 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Preaching 11:00 . 11. and 7 P M. 7:09 p. m. Twenty oleofargarlne > distributors have been licensed daring: the y'ear and 200 inspections have been made In carrying out the provisions of the oleomargarine law, reports C. W. Peg ram, bead of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture'* dairy lirislon. North Carolina's 1937 crop year waa the beet crop year in the State'* history, report* the N. C. Department of Agriculture. The N. C. Department of Agriculture'* market* division issue* 1,109 martiet* news reports each week to North Carolina h:g, sheep and poultry producer*. ALE W1 [HE 1 LATEST | f , J| ggins This will Sell mat ., 25c >r ew OA argain! se out d Rack of Ladies White Cotton and Wool COATS W-l 1 Jl . . jciAint vaiue ciose out for only? 99c ^ 10c Mr only " ?d buckets on 1. ?witti 113F. ; . ?| ; ' J I V r?;. THURSDAY, JUNK St. 1*3S ^ ! V? . ' DIXON NEWS (Bjr Charles B. Stewart) Mrs. Jim Sellers spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Williams of the Patterson Grove section. Mr. Robert Hushes spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes > o( Rook Httl. Mh Charles WUHa^ae spent. week-end In Charlotte. Mr. and. Mrs. R. D. Haaabrtght an J children spent Sunday In Charlotte. Mr. anl Mrs. Dslbert Jcakaon of the Park Yam. spent the week-end ulil. VI r t Ura SwUa 1.II.IM wriiMaNftMNataAtta^^ too wore visitors ct Mr. and Mrs. Boh Wells Sunday. Messrs Forest and Palmer Wylie of Cherryvllle were visitor* of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sellers Sunday. Singapore was purchased by Great Britain in ISM. , POSTER'S SHOE SERVICE Solicits Your Shoe Repairing ? On The Bans Of ?Quality Work ?Prompt Service ?Reasonable Prices Try Us. We Are Here to a -Mr oerve iou Foster's Shoe Service Pbxic.l&l 1 We Call For and Deliver f .* . TH A BI< Oil c KKI mSm m fl Morning, I Large Turkish TOWELS ? Fancy borders. Special foi Rack of Ladies' . 4 Manish Tailored SUITS ? o close out at Men's Straw HATS Up to $2.95 value in- ? duding water proof, al so sailor straws. Spec- * ial? i 99c Regular $25.00 National Known 6121 Seigm "Curie SUITS Special. Your choice of thi Big Table of PRINTS, SHEER Goods, and Cretonnes. Sale ' " i ii ii ! , < ' ?>:;* ' r" ' j r * ifi'drl* nil r tf tdfU ill '* '* illr<l * - ^ . * wr-f^5 blj~ v . bV 5P^ I ^L AT THESE SPECIALS Yea,*It'a Smart to be Thrifty. So Why Abuse A Bothw Wiww imi Piinu i%>n fl> LOW7 n i NO SALES TAX ADDED (Included In Prtcsa) R1NSA ? 3Packages ... 25c Kerr or Mason LIDS?Dozen 23c 25c Value Sweet I FLOUR MIXED PICKLES 0^PI????r Setf*Risillf(. 24 lb Bar "" 65c Ouf Price 10c \ 48 lb Bag $1.20 PINK SAT MAIM tall Mn 1fe? Pare Apple Cider SUGAR VINEGAR 1 10 pound Bag 20c Gallon I 49c MEAL ?10 Pound Bag 19c SCRATCH FEED ? 25 Pound Bag 55c LARD - I KEROSENE 4 Pound Package I Gallon 41c I 10c Go Where You Can Get The Most for your Money This Store conveniently located on 200 Walker Stree, opposite the Pauline Mills, in the former George Moore and R. C. Gantt Building. Everything arranged for your convenience- Pay this Store a visit and enjoy the kvw prices. C*nmnninifir Qfnva VV11UUU1UIT tJWM. C I j 200 Walker St. B. A. Smith, Jr., Prop. G REASON | Tim I' ' p;. ^ I I ftf Hv iauc Hum cvii? utep m saie price? one denim 8 oz sanfor zed. Special? 10c I 87 c ? I V Big Table Of Aim w* CURTAIL W' nl ? MATERIALS slot tpiv Printed flowers. Fast color 8c 5C I for, yard " I KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. . M ' " .' t - r .. . . ..

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