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fw?.. * More About Cyrus Falls ,& S. Record * (Cont'd fr^yn front page) a*iu said the strangest he ever attended was the army class during 1017-18. With Bible classes decidedly pulque, one of any kind was.likely to he considerably dlflereut from the regular home group. "We -met In Red Cross and YMC'A Huts, or In any other -place we could' (bid, &od in the class were boys aud sen of. every nationality and faith?i Jew, Creek. Catholic, Assyrian, Gentle?but we enjoyed It." Durlag those 25 years Cyrus Falls has never beeu too ill to attend. | (hough about three years ago he had tm call a doctor on a Sunday after*aouo. Durlnit this quarter c.entury.' Mr has wen trie stri'tal oi wel.-. mechanized automobiles. passable t/sus, and otlit i ,tUfMiit Uauapo. tatlon facilities. - Minm ann nuggy nomtng." li" Crinmd '1 h?>i 10 walk au<J o( those dins were pr<" i ) ItaO hi unit. mklu. and tnud lu lJlj. the wiiows then. and there weren't uiorc ifian twelve or thirteen m the da at Wiring tha' aimi; winter. wli?u I was home on a .."-day itiriougn. ouc chur wh wan quarantined, and I b ?d lo go to Mi* I'Airo one Sunii.- .Mid Kl Bethel i he neiit."_ [ '"Wha one lesson n'ancts out as feeing th" best you .>? ever heard". He was questioned. "That's putting me prr'ty much on' the spot. but-1 the best onp 1> ver heird was in WsthinKton. aUo -one of the prettiest .churches | have! even Been. I don't remember ' the man's name, but be. was a Senator! from some Western stale, atid really .. Vat. it over." When asked what she thought of Ver husband's record, Mrs. Falls aid that "Sunday School must help Mm be a pretty good husband.' He) aces that I go too, and when Tommy' ma* little, we used to leave him in a! Basket outside. Why. sometimes, he' , soes twice on a Sunday, since the church close by sometimes has its services In the afternoon." ( Through 2V4 miles of mud, slush' audi rain, during trips, in spite of car trouble, and "not feeling too rell," Cyrus Falls has attended a Bible class for 1300 Sundays, and Xe says "l just went; It was nothing onuaual.' 1 "You know, with mjr talking about , Hieae many years, folks will think Km an old buck sure enough, but I'm till on the sunny aide of 40. You^ ask though, what 25 years regular! ( attendance at Sunday School has I meant to me. It's hard too say. but ( it- has been worth a gsoat deal In exBerfeoee and prtoeie83 schooling, t ( aecomdertd to any one that he attend Sunday School, ami) attend It reguIhrty." ? i THURSDAY ?. FRIDAY "Robin Hood" ! Krrol Flytin J J SATURDAY ?Double Feature? j, I "Mystery House'' J < !ihck i'urci;il J F* Ann Short Jan ) "Go Chase Yourself" < Joe Peonor t Lucille Rati ' """MONOAvTToESOr^ " 'v "The Buccaneer" 'J t Frederick March - I , Krancl&kft Ctaal r . v t WEONESOAY i ?DOUBLE FEATURE? a 10c and 15c * * Hold 'Em-Mfciry" a Ijefif Ayrca :l Mary Carlisle f, "Handy Andy" J Will Roger* f, Robert Taylor 0 COMING * 8ATURTJAV, JULY 30TH a Itart Chapter of b 1 "Dick Tracy Returns" J Be 8ure To See It _ DIXIE \ I SI 1 il I Call Us / Our Store is undergoing ft but just the same we are r I serve you as usual. Call us ft turn service. Our Fountain I and refresh yourself. I Kings Mounta The Rex i ^^ ?J . -, . * " . , - " . ' Society News (Coatd froin Society page) )uug people from Charlotte ?a a ic i3e piay at MyrtleBeuvh tills week. ? Mi?a Mie.Blauton spent the week"Ud iu Statesville. She was uucoui>an!e-.'' home by David Henderaoa vhr> will spend two weeks with relttlyes la Kings Mountain. Misses Virginia Greene, Mary Kruiicea Carpenter and: Albert S|-ir. is speut the week-eud with . ToH? Morn and his parents' at ' Carolina Heath. ?O?i Mr. and Mrs. Kay mond Dutton no Gt'ite spent the weeknid in An on Opuntj. going especially ior the ..UiiMfal of rh* infant daughter bt Mr and M v Bill Button. Mr jn<i Mrs Wright Harmon had at heir gu-j'.s Sunday a to-moon Jini.ui-' Colllal of KruukHu'ou. N. C. Mr h-?1 Mr*. H.ll J< nklns of Char lot op, M r Ray mond JenUlna of Spei '? " anl Mr* Tern Jrnkiat of Colum S ".. guests of Mr. and .dr- fio -ard a>nk..is during trie - . i ?0? ' C:r:U Mrs K H. Michael. Mr. and Mir* Jack MeAllstei. Mrs. Paul Mv.it> an. chrtd.-sn, P.'iol Jr.. and Kitty Jano, of Charlotte, were guv.sts of Mr. -a"<l Mrs. M. A. Ware Sunday at tomoca. ' Mrs. V. W. Barnes and Miss Margaret Barnes. former Kings Mountain residents, returned to Pinetops, N'. C.. Monday after spending sever".I days' as guests of Mrs. C. E. Noisier and Mrs. Harold Hunulcutt. ?o? Miss Annie Roberts had as her Week-end guest, Miss Emmie Walton of Saluda. S. C. They returned from summer school at Appalachian State Teaehera college. Boone, N. C., Saturday. Misses Eva Plonk and Mary Helen najnom^ai jomea tne Thomas Tours in &partaaburs Saturday for an extended trip through the Western States. iacUid'ing most of the National Parks, and other places' of Interest Miss Margaret Smith had as dinner guests at Pine Knot on Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ranki. of Miami, Florida, and Miss Helen Hay. Mrs. Raski as before marriage. Miss Mary Charlotte .Yount, end Is a niece of Miss Smith. Mr. andi Mrs. Ben D. Phlfer. Mi3S Vera Phifer and Miss Margaret Phlfer of Kings Mountain and Charlotte, and Miss Christine Austin of Nashville and Charlotte were viators at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bill Howard last Sunday. ?O?? Mr3. U H.' MeAlteer of Columbia. 5. C? and Miss Mary- Whlsnant oi Blacksburg. S. C. were gue-ts of Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Rattenve Wedaesday. Mrs.- MeAtee and Mr. Ra:'.erree w?re class mates fifty four ears ago. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney and tblldren. Peggy Ann and Gene A^h>y left for Gre^-sboro this week lllOYn -I" " rfuv<9 iuv* r?in Binp ior Mrs. Mauney's parents, Mr. and Mrs TREASURY" DE P ARTM E N-T~ProHrement Division ? Public Buildings Branch, Washington, D. C-, July !, 1938. Proposals are hereby aolicted for a sit for a federal Building t Kings Mountain, to be opened pub Icly In the Office of the Postmaster t Kings Mountain, at 9 o'clock A. i., on August 3, 1938( for the sale, r donation to the United States of lot conveniently located. * Apprxiaate dimensions?Corner lots 120 cot frontage 170 foot diepth. Interor lots 146 foot frontage 170 foot epth. Sites having different street rontage d./.ienslona will be consider d provided the area Is approximately th-? same. In ail cases whehe poslhle bids should be submitted by ctual owners of properties and not y agents. Documentary evidence of uthority must be attached to proosal.s submitted by agents. Upon ap llcations, the Postmaster will suply prospective bidders with proposI blanks and a circular giving parrulars as to requirements and Inductions for preparation' of hlda nd data to accompany same. C. A. copies. Director f Procurement. *" > - c U Usual extensive remodeling, eady and anxious to for prompt prescripis now ready, stop by in Drug Co. all Store j-rfiliririiiii-iiiU'ir Trre KIN58 MOUNTAIN HERAL1 Itvenck. -who will accompany them >n a trip to the Shenandoah Valley LOd Manteo. MIm Rce Rata from Brooklyn, N. V.. and Mrs. T. C. Zelittier of New Vork City, and Miss Eva Rata, and lias Bessie Weaver, of Charlotte vis ted Mr. aud Mrs. W. D. Weover Sun lay. Miss Rose Raia aad Mrs. Zeltier are spending their vocation In North Carolina. ?0? Mrs R M Ortoaad is spending his week a.: f^iko Junaluska. Mr?. Orman- was accompanied -on the rip last Saturday by Miss Sara Kate <>imand -nd 'jojs? guear, Misa Nan-| cy DuShtoB. of Sail', " .field. Va.. and Miss Sara Allison. w!u> returned 3at !cda>" afternoon. > t iTlte following outstanding farmera of C v4 Co'-"j. y re teavln* 'hU morning fo-r a t*?3 day trip hrough Kentucky. M'.e-'ourt and nth er state*. They ex?"" to Imp ct top*. aad <v !e raisin* in their rip. Those trtiklrtg title tour are. W A W lltams a" 1 ? t. Otto. I M A!pixoa. ?-?,-->-rr~r j fclahty vader age of If wore being taken e.cr v of. in 15 coun- ( ho.nee in N. C ia May. 1938. Final Cle< Belk's Everything Re 1 a ? ? ? i rack misses ana LMtes' Dresses. $1 value. Final CI 1 rack Ladies' Shantung, ] and Silk Dresses. $2 value # SHOES - SANDALS*" 1 odd lei Men's white and perforated Oxfords. Values to $3. Final Clearance $1.94 Men's Ventilated Work Oj $1.50 value. Final Clearam Ladiesfe two tone and cola Sandals. $2 value. Final C CURTAINS AWNINGS FORGH CHAIR Drapes AA A ' * $i.to Awnings $1.19 $1.00 Awnings 68c Complete frames pulleys and ropes. One table Curtain Goods. 4 15c value. Final Clearance 32 all wool, odd size Suits.' to $22.50. Final Clearance SUITS AND PANTS Mbn's Suits and Pants. Final Clearance. 40 small Suits. $12.95 value? $5.00 Boys' Overalls. Express Sti Snap Pockets. Final Clean Mien's Overalls. Red Camel. : i ?i i vtivuis. oaiuuiutu?pair - *V * -1 9 ' Ladies' and Misses' SLACKS and SHORTS Values to $1.00 Final ( Clearance? 38c each Belle's :tv. ' ' v y| ?, .v.fPyj'' ! i ? jn.uwy? D.THU?SD-VY, JULY 21. 1538 ' Success In Miking Jelly j ** No Accident ?i staking dear. oparkling bright, AN firm Jelly Is not Ju?t a matter " of cooking fruit Juice with sugar and' * It trusting to luck, aocondlng to home and doaa.cn a t ration specilaiats of the State College Extension Service. s< t-ltye jelly is not eo easy to make, liltJ a-* many a housewife caa testify aft * <;r turning out a -batch cfgummy or a w.1118 cyrvipy stuff that refused to Jed. or | van p<r-h-jpa to touglu gummy. dull 8 nuii colored, and with out flavor. ''Lota || QUli of sad things can happen, as nny C3U Jelly-maker knows," said Miss Salllo S?<?l Brooks, assistant extension nutrt fic'nist. Ol 'A wide, shallow, flat-bottomed ket clea tl? is best for rooking the su-^a.r ami fruit juice for making jelly. Such a ket'Ie p-fmlta rapid e.apoia i' . and her br.itgs rhe mixture to it. ? Jollying p?'.n *a'.ho at the long cocking that P*l opyiU tiv rolor and flavor. ? I A Up of ?ugar tor each cup 0',d friti* l-t'.-A la r%floll t?K i j *? *' ' V . 4 ? >. . >w W- UBTU, V -* 11 - j | tl:w? t' ; > boat rp ^a. ' u lltt* klarl.of Julep u??*d. T;"0 much w.uofjj .v or fruit moiMurt* v? Ul k?<to product trom att*:uuiK ?Uo f<ar. t * quality detired for marketing or for CI h-?:r." consumption UV irance Of . . Greater duced To Clear Oi tiance To Buy And ' Prints & Sheer so . ^ne learance **OC SHIR _ . . ? Dark Print, Shear ? i aa s?each ?plo"U 2 1 odd lot Men's white and Boys1 black Oxfords. $2 values. Final i inai V;icai aiiw et >ce chiw Jpl.^D ABt r* $1.00 a nee? learance $1.00 o AWNING MATERIAL . Short lengths. Value to SSTt 80c yard. Final Clearance **yard- ? Men's 19c & 25c yd Patte 10 in. wide yj * 48c va ^ $10.00 i"^ ONE BIG TABLE ? Prints, sheers, & Swisses Men's Values to 19c yard. Fi- full 1< nal Clearance? * 10c yard S5f ** "3Qr ince ? pair *-> JL Values Cleara :zipper 97c 4 MASSES' SUN SUITS AND PAJAMAS 1 J>ig Values to $1.00 Final and F Clearance? - 36 Inc 25c each ^ s Departir iu!miWjiwpyip : . ... ' ' SAVINGS ... D CONFIDENCE is our privilege to know many savers?young I old, men, women and children. >mehow, it seems that as a group, they have a e more confidence than other people. Perhaps i comes from knowing that they can take adtagc of any opportunities that may arise rering cash. Perhaps they feel less anxiety be se they know they are prepared for unforen trouble. r perhaps it's just because they see their way ir to the goal they have set?Whatever the son, wouldn't you like to join them in saving IRST NATIONAL BANK Membe^>diTj!M)eposiMcHiirance(>iro^^^^ JBjCRIBE TO THE HERALD July Sale M U V D!_ ui MUW* 11CIC 9 1 uur Dig Save! Save! Lot Tom Sawyer MEN'S WASH PANTS IS and BLOUSES ? . .> ?. . Values to $1.45. Final Colors. 76c values? Clearance? !5c each 82c pair . ' Suits. $1.98 and $2.98 values * i aa Clearance 1 AJU ren's Silk Panties DIES' SANDALS I ONE LOT cuviao triooi ru? I cj?>-?- <* * - > M. mm v ital - whboco CJonuaiM. ^l.l/W V3I uea. Final Clearance ? 8c pair 68c pair Scoot 'Alia ogj _ alues. Final Clearance?each ?vC i Dress Shirts Pretty nfi ma. Final Clearance?each !fS POLO SHIRTS Ladies' Cotton PhuICWr- _ GAUCEVE?re 15c rallies. Final ClearMice-? * ac each | lQc each \ Dress Sox. Ankle and engths. Final Clearance?pair OC ren's Sox. Good Quality g Clearance?pair OC V LONG PANTS ALL REMNANTS i to $1.00 Final Final Clearance nee? . 8c pair | 1-2 Price table Blister Sheers, Dotted Swiss i q ignred Shantung. 39c values?yard IvC i ? h Sheeting, L L a ^ Clearance?limit?yard ????mmmm lent Store i
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