prr- . More About Cyrus Falls $. S. Record (Cont'd from froat pa go) alia said the strangest he ever attended was the artny class during 1617-18 With Bible classes doci-ledly |Mique, one of any kind was likely Co be considerably different from the' angular home grcmj>. - "We met in Red Crooa and YMCA Ikuts. or in any other place we could Uiid. and in the uiaas were boys and en of every nationality and faith-? Jew, Greek. Catholic, Assyrian. Gentle?but we enjoyed 1t." Oaring these 25 years Cyrus Falls has never b> n*gy nothing." h3 grinned "I tm-da.y furlough. our cliur ah was quarantined, and I. had to go to Moo: chord one r>und,?; u:il K1 Bethel tlie next." ' 'Wha' one lesson stand* out aj Being the best you've ever heard" e was questioned. "That's putting me pretty much oa the spot, but I guetc the best ono-1 ver heard was In Washington, also one of the prettiest churches T ha"* wven seen. I don't rew-.nbri* the iman's name, but he was a Senator from some Western state, and really grot It over." When asked what, she thought ol Her husband's record. Mrs Falls said that "Sunday School must help Mm be a pretty good husband,' He Met that I go too. and wht?n Tommy wit little, wo used to leave him in a flasket outside. Why. sometimes, lis >urn I n JVC Vil A MUUUB/ , 31HVC III" church close by Bomethnes has its services in tho afternoon." fThrough 2W> miles of mud, slush mail rain, during trips, in spite oi ?&r trouble, and "not feeling too iweH7' Cyrus Halls has attended a Slble class for 1300 Sundays, and Me soya "I Just went; it was nothing on usual.' "You know, with my talking about these many years, folks will think Sin an old buck sure enough, but I'm till on the sunny aide of 40. You ok though, what 25 years regular attendance at Sund&y School has meant to me. It's hard too say, but St has been worth a gaeat deal in experience and prtaeiess schooling. 1 aecoradend to any one that he attend Sunday School, and attend it rcguJiffy." THURSDAY A FRIDAY I I "Robin Hood" IErrot Flynn Olivia DeHavlluid 8ATUROAY ?Double Feature? "Mystery House" Dkuk Purcell ? Ann Sheridan \ "Go Chase Yourself" Joo- Penner Lucille Kail k MONDAY & TUE80AY "The Buccaneer" Frederick March , Kranctska Gail jk WeOME&OAY ?DOUBLE FEATURE? 10c and 15c " . Hold'Bm Mho" VtfW Ayros NGary Caiiiale "Handy Andy" Will Roger* Robert Taylor COMING 8ATUROAY, JULY 30TH > 1at Chapter of i "Dick Tracy Returns" I Ra ftilFA Ta 10 ? ??w V WV 1 ? {DIXIE Call Us . Our Store is undergoing ' but just the same we an serve you as usual. Call tion service. Our Founts and refresh yourself. .Kings Mount Th? J i - \ ";***.> ' s* . " . * 1 v Society News (Contd frotn Society page) jung p.-ople troin Charlotte on a .to ij?e party at MyrtleBeach this week. ?o? Mlij Mae Blantbn spent the week' nd in SUtWvllle. She was uecomj aniey' .home by David Henderson vho will spend two weeks with re Iitives in King--* Mountain. Misses Virginia Greene, Maty i fiances Carpenter and' Albert Mortis spent the week-end with Toui : Horn and his parents at Carolina I loach. Mr. and Mrs ,imond Du'toa nd t)? ne" spent the week-end in An ?hi Count), goilns especially tor th?'J , funeral ot t!?? infant daughter i>t Mr ?o ? Mr. and Mrs Wright Harmon ha*l i | as .heir guests Sunday atternoon| Mrs Tfceidote Fugleman and Mr, ' Jrl M< ru* of Charlotte and Mr. 1 Jbnmlr Collins of Kraukltulou, N. C. ?o? Mr and Mrs. Bill Jtnkltia of Cliar lotte, Mr. Ra; mottd Jenkins of Spen tor and Mrs. Tom Jenkins of Colunt . -!>!:?. S- C., wore guests of Mr. and ' Mix Hov/ard Jtjr.kiUS during the v v. e- k-e nd. | -o.| Mrs. K ?. Mkluel, Mr. and Mrs. /Jack MoAUster, Mrs. Paul Moul^ an children. Piiul Jr.. and Kitty | Jane, -of Charlotte, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ware Sunday af ! '.emoon. , Mrs. K. W. Borneo and Miss M3r, ?aret Bime3, former Kings Mountain residents, returned to Pinetops. N*. C , Monday after spending sever' al days as guests of Mrs. C. E. Neiajler and Mrs. Haroldi Uunnicutt. I . ??? I Miss Annie Roberts had as her week-end guest. Miss Emmie Walton 1 of Saluda. S. C. They returned from ^summer school at Appalachian State i .Teachers college. Boone. N. C., Sat; urday. Misses Eva Plonk and Mary Helen Hamt>right joined the Thomas Tours in Spartanburg Saturday for an extended trip through the Western 1 States, including most of the National Parks, and other places of interest I Miss Margaret Smith had as din, ner guests at Pine Knot on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Raaki. of Miami. Florida, and Miss Helen Hay. Mrs. Raskl as before marriage. Miss Mary Charlotte Yount, end la a niece of Mise Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Phifer, Mls3 Vera Phifer and Miss Margaret Phifer of Kings Mountain and Charlotte. and Miss Christine Austin of Nashville and Charlotte were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard last Sunday. Mrs. !?. H. McAlteer of Columbia. S. C., and Miss Mary Wlrtsnant ol Blacksburg. S C were guests of i Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ratterree Wed, nesday. Mrs. McAfee and Mr. RatI terree were class mate3 fifty four j years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauuey and children. Peggy Ann and Gene Ashby left for Greesboro this week where they will step for Mrs. Mauney's parents. Mr. and Mrs. TREASURY DEPARTMENTT1>W>cureinent Division ? Public Build. lugs Branch, Washington, D. C., July 3, 1938. Proposals are hereby solicited for a sit for a Federal Building at Kings Mountain, to be opened pub ltcly in the Office of the Postmaster at Kings Mountain, at i) o'clock A. M.. on August 3, 1938( for the sals, or donation to the United States of a lot conveniently located. ' Apprxlmate dhnenslons?Corner lots 120 foot frontage 170 foot depth. Interior lots 145 foot frontage 170 foot depth. Sites having different street frontage dimensions will be consider ed provided the area is approximately the same. In all cases whehe possible bids should be submitted by actual owners of properties and not by agents. Documentary evidence of authority must be attached to pro, posals submitted by agents. Upon ap | plications, the Postmaster will supj ply prospective bidders with propos; al blanks and a circular giving par! tHoniara ns to requirements and In. at nwf Inn a frtr nrAnawAil/vn ot KlHs 11 and data to accompany same. C. A. Peoples, Director f Procurement. As Usual X extensive remodeling, b ready and anxious to us for prompt prescriptin is now ready, stop by tain Drug Co. texall Store - . ' 7* - * . ". >. ? " , " idvscmmmr ' THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALI )heacfc. "who will aconxrpany them < >n a trip to the Shenandoah Valley 1 ind Manteo. ?o? Miss Roe Raia from Brooklyn, N. V., and Mrs. T. C. ZeRner of New Vork City, and MUs Eva Raia, and Ilea Resale Weaver of Charlotte via ted Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weaver Sun lay. Miss Roae Rata and Mrs. Zeltler are spending their vaoation in North Carolina, . ; ?O ? Mrv B. M. Onnaad la spending' his week V hike Junaluska. Mrs. Ormaa-" was accompuuiod on the 'rip last Saturday by Miaa Sara Rata ikrtnand and house Hues'. Miss Nan y IfciShtell. of StnitUfield. Vs.. and Miss Sara Allison, who returned Sal irtlay afternoon t ' ' I The tot towing outstanding farm is o? C.l' - 'it 4. Coos ; are leaving his morain* for % ' ten day trip through Kentucky. Missouri and o'h r "T 1 :ots. jnl ca"!e raising on their rip. Taw ma Kin ? i'.a* -our are. w \ W-tlUmM ail ?-n. O'.*o. I M Al' n. Hul'ler "and aoa. H. , P. Kl*Htv ch!Uiirv?i un-?-'r> -'&?* ' '-vv" 7f>WJ,'>y I.THOMDAY, JULY 81. 1938 * Success In Making Jelly No Accident Making clear, snorkling bright. AND CO1 firm Jelly to not Jusst a matter of | cooking fruit Juice with sugar and is oill trusting to luck, according to home and *! * demenst ration speoilatats of the ' State College Extension Service. Soitltho Fine Jelly is not so easy to make. IJHIa mnr as many a housewife can testis aft er turning out a batch cfgummy or this COttlC syrupy stuff that. refused to Je.l. or Vantage < ?p-t.*h:,-ps was lough. gummy. dull colored, and with out flavor. "Isjts s t|Uiruig c of s.id things can happen, as any C8U86 the JeUy-traker knows." satd Mies Sallle- ?.? 11. trOU Brooks assistant exreoslcn nutrl Houkt. Or perl A wide. - shallow, natho'tome*! ket clear to t tie '.a best for ccoktng tlx-' sugar niC fruit Juice for making i. Such a rCISOfl, si kettle p-Tralts rapid iwipMatlnti -nd here, brings the mixture to i.-.-V lell .'n*. >. a ?l*.hout the len* cockth* that'l PIRL# ip in i iIJIUI auu A < lp of *vt*r ft-r each cup of | II* % fruit Juice i? often uned, ho' seinetlaiH? It in bent to havj v Httl: more jii.ee thaai nu?ar. depetivknx uui n the _. . k'M of Juice used. T o mmh water BieBll or exceeMve fruit tnoi*tur<\ will k'MM? mhotmi th? or*, duct from atuiuiiig ilio f:an? ?? ? desired for marketing or for CTTDCIi t?x.e consumption. UvOlJ trance Of . . . Greater iduced To Clear Out hance To Buy And Si ' Prints & Sheer jo? One Lot learance tOC SHIRTS a ^ . Dark Colo Print, Shear 01 aa es?each ' Jpl* II 25c I"" I?"? *"d Boys' Sui Mack Oxfords. $2 vataee. Final cle) Final Clearance ai a H Children's $1.40 A Bargai xfords 1 Aa LADIES ?<* ^>1#UU Now Style ance? Clearance $1.00 zJg( AWNING MATERIAL Short lengths. Value to 80c yard. Final Clearance ue - ~ T , Men's Dfi 19c & 25c yd 40 in. wide __J| MEN'S e ^ 48c values $10.00 ^5c ONE BIG TABLE ? Prints, sheers, & Swisses Men's Dr Values to 19c yard. Fi- full lengt nal Clearance? 10c yard itripes . TSU ranrc ? nair wvv Values to Clearanceel. Zipper Q7*% r : 97c 48c M0SSES' SUN suns AND PAJAMAS 1 frig tabl Values to $1.00 Final and Figl,! Clearance? 36 Inch SI 25c each ^ Ck s Departm< irfkau. utiilicitf'i ill ' ' " ' ' % ? ' - s. ? ' SAVINGS . . . NFIDENCE r privilege to know many savers?young nen, women and children. w, it seems that as a group, they have a e confidence than other people. Perhaps s from knowing that they can take ad>f any opportunities that may arise reash. Perhaps they feel less anxiety bey know they are prepared for unforeible. laps it's just because they see their way he goal they have set?Whatever the rouldn't you like to join them in saving Kings Mountain, N. C. bcr Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. CRTBE TO THE HERALD July Sale Now. Here's Your Big ave! Save! Tom Sawyer I MEN'S WASH PANTS nd BLOUSES , , t1 .c . Values to $1.45. Final re. 75c values? Clearance? : each 82c pair ts. $1.98 and $2.98 values - * j qq f \ Silk Panties (n?pair 5C 5' SANDALS ONE LOT a. Final Clear- Misses' Sandals. $1.00 val * ues. Final Clearance. ? : pair 68c pair I ot 'Alls nfi j. Final Clearance?each wC iss Shirts Pretty ntf Final Clearance?each ****C POLO SHIRTS Ladies' Cotton . Final Clear- GAUCE VESTS 15c rahwa. Final Clear: each 10c-each ess Sox. Ankle and ? ha. Final Clearance?pair OC j Sox. Good Quality ? a ranee?pair * ONG PANTS ALL RKMNANTS ^$1.00 Final Final Clearance : nnir 1-2 Price - I I "" e Blister Sheers, Doited Swiss i q red Shantung. 39c values?yard lvC Meeting, L L Aai arance?limit?yard snt Store ' i**