ma\ .? - '% t KINGS MOUNTAIN MFG. v COMPANY NEWS Lois Beattle c There will be aa Ice cream supper on the lawn Saturday night. . Mtes Annie Love Weaver had as hor gueet Sunday Miss Kathleen tiowell from Crowders Mountain. Mrs. J. J. Patterson. Misses Gladys Patterson, Lois Beattie and Mr. James Patterson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kred Patterson of SUet by. Mrs. J. A. Walker had ns her <fu??st for the week-endi, Mrs. S. A. Walker of Bessemer City. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hlchat\lnon spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and jnrn. eiaqe unison or ihu country. Mr. J. C. Irvin spent the pant week with Ms daughter of Woodtuf South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter McDtnlel had a? their guest* Sundt| , Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson of Caslonli* aa their guests this past week. Mrs. Minnie ("rouse and granddaughter. Bet tie Smith of Goldsvillc, 8. C. % . Quick Result*?Low Cs3t? HERALD Classified Ads la a ward for flrat Insertion; half price for aubaequant InterUoaas ' Minimum chargo 25c. Do not ask for Information Cpgarding "keyed" ado, aa they art atrictly confidantial. If arror la made, The Herald la rocponalblo for only ono inoorrect insertion. The customer la raeponslblo for aubasquant Inaertiono. The advertiser ahould . notify Immediately of any corraotlana needed. Want ade are alwaya cash In advance exeept to bueineea men er eencerne having acceunte with thia newepaper. WILL PAY highest market prices (or Wheat, Cora and Oats, or will v exchange Flour, Feed, Meal for i them, Phone 2-3163. Interstate ' Milling Company, Charlotte, N. C. . July2l WANTED ? Young lady work in In ca| restaurant. Apply by mall only ^ in own handwriting giving age, references. Carolina Restaurant, CRy." METAL SHINGLES FOR SALE ? See W. D. Weaver, Contractor, Phone 246 aug 4-p. IF YOU CAN'T FIND THE . SEED yon need, See D. A. BEAM CO., Shelby, N. C. BANANA SPLITS SPECIAL 10c ? Saturday only, if served In store, but in container, 20c. Ktngs Mouu tain Drug Co. (Continued Next Week) K8^/ M \ 'I t * J ' hm.* ' TOM AND GEORGE George: "Tom, when my wife callfed me a block head the other day (but no* In eo many worda,) how do you suppose ehe put it?" Tom: "I suppose she said 'pull down y our cap, here comes a woodpecker.' That's coming mighty close to .the real thing. Here's another real thing our living room suites are direct from the factories and represent the very last work in artistic beauty and comfort. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Less At Hord's THE CLAN' [' ALL THOSC IN FAt/OR OfAF?i Rounds of stu l -^(orvir-r W>K?I < A USUAL SIGN I : , > r > ' '< | JH Wk Mm/ f * wfffs 4 |v/#fV^9j9|| j ^ MMjl ^ - J' Mian Evelyn Weaver celebrated ber sixteenth birthday yesterday. Mr. and Mm. Sidney Miller and Mra. Ernest Smith of Goldevllle, 8 C. Mr. Raymond Hartsoe spent Sunday. July to, at Chimney RockMr. and Mrs. Grady Tate spent Sunday afternoon in Charlotte. Mr. Ed Hartsoe and children, Lorene and Raymond. spent Sunday with relatives In Iron Station. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. England spent. Sunday in Charlotte. Miss Mary Alice Bridges had as 1 her guest Sunday Miss Josle Loranee of Cherry vlUe. OAK GROVE NEWS (By Mrs. William Wright) Mrs. A. T. Randall and soil Bobby, were Saturdiy guests of the formers l<aivuts. Mr. and Mrs. 'J T. Uavldsou of Kings Mountain Mr. and? Mm. Kvaiis Ib-iUnger ami ' guests of I). K. IKIIing.-r Tuesday ' Mr. Hugh Hundall attended the I It club eucainptucut at Sw .uuiannnaj last Wtek. Mr W. V. Dflliniter o? a4 tending | F. F. A. Cump in the mountains near! I Asheville this week. Mr. and Mis. James S. Ware had as theiv dinner-guests Sunday, Mr j jMd Mm. Sylvannus Oreenuiid daughter of Shelby. A party composed of Messrs H. T. Wright, Sloan Wright. Claude Ham! riok. Liillle and '(Leonard Hniniiok jand FreJ Thumbing spent part of kint week on a fishing trip at South Port. !Mr. and Mrs. Garland Borders, Mr and Mrs. Mitchell Watterson of Shel by, Mrs. Ida Wattersou of High Point, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware awl family, Mr. and! Mrs. Claude Bell and children were visitors In the home- of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Walterson Sunday afternoon. Patterson Grove News By Alice Burton, 7th Grade, Patterson Grove School 4 want to correct -an error that was-made in this column tast week. Johnny Thornburg of Fair Forest, S. C.t spent the week with Jake Thornhll fir hint Mr onH Men Tolro D \-? ? ? WUW VHRC ? "VI H burg. There is no Mrs..) H dont know whose mistake tt was but I'm begging your pardon; Jake. Mrs. Sidney Mason and daughter, have returned1 to their home in Ware Shoals, S. C., after spending some time here \vith relatives. Mr. J. K. Goforth has gone to Bostic. N. C... where he will spend several days visiting relatives. Mrs. R. M. Burton, Alice and Sylvia Lee Burton and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Green and family spent Sunday! in Fort Mills. S. C.. as guest of Mr.' undi Mrs. Hay Neeley. Miss Jenny Lee Belk vlsitedl friends near Phenix Mills last week.! Mrs. s. S. Bridges.and children of City 1-ake are guests of Mrs Bridg-j es' mother this weekt 1_ - KEEP C During the hot weather, ing down town to do yoi call us, and we'll deliver 1 in good things to eat, rig We are here to serve yoi Blalock AND IV Phon ? CY KIDS Any yfi|g THE KING8 MOUNTAIN HERALD^ Church News LUTHERAN CHURCH L. Boyd Haram, Paator Bible school 10:00, W. K. Mauncy, General Superintendent. Services for the sixth Sunday after Trinity. Morning 11:00, sermon: Righteous ness that Saves. | Evening 7:SO, sermon:' Christ's J Faith. In Man. |> Luther Leagues meet oue hour be-; fore IhsninK Service. Hoy Krauts. Troop 2. meet Monday Evening 7:30. Suiitni<-r school for Church Workers begins at Blue Itldge July 23rd. '' SAINT LCKBH: The Service and sermon : A M. Illiile school lU: OU Jail! Ow I JK'lf Mtf Superllilendelit. BOYCE MEMORIAL < CHURCH i " 1 ^nilhieSchool at lb; 00 oelock |j Mottling Worship at, The | pastor will np<-?k on "MauV Appc- j tlte For The Eternal." I Evening Worship ui x >" The, pas < tor will close the tjuminn Series on, . "Christ-Controlled Lives" *vith a < study or the .IJfe of. "A Robber untl ( A IXiubtor." Voung People meet at 7 o'clock. , Mid-Week Service Wednesday' evening at 8:00 o'clock. WESLEYAN ! METHODIST CHURCH ? A. F. Connor. Pastor ; Sabbath School 9:45 A. M. ' Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M. < W. Y. 1?. S 6:00 P M. I Prayer meeting each Wednesday < evening 7:16. t GRACE METHODIST R#v. W. A. Parsons, Pastor Sunday School 9:46 a. m. Preaching Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 P. M. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. | rraycr meeting weatiesaay 7:30 P m. A cordial Invitation to worahlf with O. Macedonia Baptist Church . J. V. Frederick. Paator Sunday Scbool 9:46 a. m. B. T. U. 6:46 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7P It 7:00 p. La. 8ECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Re*. C. C. Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. each Sunda.'. Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 p. M. Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. M Everyone Welcome The total Jail populatiiou of North Carolina in >84 units was 6.888 on May 31. 1938. :ool 1 don't worry about com- I lr grocery shopping, just H the very best, to be had I ;ht to your kitchen table. I i, so call us often. Iirnrpicv 1ARKET P e 58-R raj EM I .' ' ' - 1- * body Would Think h'apa W "N ^ I TO. TH6 ^mmm\ I*'"-;:- - * .. ' 3 ) ?<'. . | V.vTr " cr : r . I.P, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 193S guests Wednc-sday of Mr. and ] J I Robert Thome at their sum < i home at Balaman, near Waynesv ! ?o? Miss Aylene HumbriKht of C ,, fotte t pent Subday in the home, || Iter sister. Mis. K. It. Roberts, < Mr. Roberta. ' -ho- * 1 > Mr. and Mm. M. V. Ralls ha ! treir jnnsts Monday night. Mr. ' rt nee Rails and son. Bobbie. of ? i ham. Miss Kathleen (iuffney of mote tiemral Hospital. ihiltif M ' is visiting' friends and roll ' in Kings Mountain, au- ?o? t ry "i )) VouAg I'eopies I)i |Ktrtm< ?as (j,,. i'.uptisi ehtireh went ti 'outlay to ||i Mit-mer City s.viitn t 1 l ied. VVi-dii* t<|ov night. Ji NOTICE OF SALE Uhdif aud b> virtue of tije power a _.t. .. _. i- -- * <uniaiiira hi an oraer tiia.lt't >y A M Hamrlck. < 'r-i it n tin proceeding entiled. "Town ot \init* Mountain vh I? I., Stewart at tt". I will sell for < a >h at ?he Courtlout" <1 >r in Shelby. Cleveland ?Ount> North Carolina, on Monday \iiku-' 1 DCs at ten o'clixk. A M i within l? nal hours, the following iescritnl' r*-a1 estate; Si'u.t' d in the Town of King-" Mountain. North Carolina, and he titin'.ir^ t' au iron stake In the South ?ide of ti'lrt Street wtierc it interteets 'li ~ York Road, and rt'tts with tald road S. 14\ K. 75 feet to a stake: thenee a new line N. 89 \v. 150 feel to u stake; thence N. 14*1 ! IV. 75 feet to a- stake in edge of Sold Street; whence with said street' 3. 80 K 150 feet to'the beginning, -ontafniitR 11.250 sq. ft., and being: ihe lot on which said Stewart retides. This ihe 29th day of Jutie. 1938. J. R. Davis, Commissioner. ?adv?julv 28. /?/?/ ? cure* hhn MALARIA In 7 days and relieves Liquid Tab- COLDS lets. Salve first day Nose Drops Headache, 30 minutes Try "Rub-My-Tism" ? World's Best Liniment I r . i- ; ;:. ;," * * > BT- "IB Ep; 49 -v".. ' ' J Here's real shaving comfo Why gamble on nnknowr world-famous Probalc Jr. B! X . smooth-shaving, double-e<J & world's largest blade ma1 honed and stropped by a i I J with economy, buy a pacl paHMSSi ll ljil i d i\IJ i 1H ll I m si wl i i as Playing-cribbage" C^ow * ! / N,rs )r "/^*ATOR'# NOTICE ... I /Qualified as Administrate I ^a.te of WIHiam Wilson, d har- 1/ ?' Cleveland Count; ^^j^/Xarolina. this Is to notify a having claims against sal "/fate to exhibit the same to me. th addersIgnc-J Administrator, on. or b< on- the 18lh day of July.(1939, c Pon't lot |?rmi infart your baby's delicate skin Instead of using ordinary baby powders, use Mennen Antiseptic Powder It's d?Anh?ly mnttmplK and fights off germs. This famous powder is as soft, as smooth and fine as a baby powder can be But. in additionIT Klin VOU? BABY SAPBR-pro MEMMEM oUi Southern R< An POPULAR SEAS NORFOLK, V !Ou:id trip iitry frot $3 Tickets good in conches only Tickets sold for all regular tr and 381 Jul) 23. IMS. Final limit returning Jul> 25. No buRgage checked.' No atop Daylight or night trip botli dir tiood fishing, sparkling fltesaj Virginia Beach, Cftd Point (.'on Other attractions. Round trip tickets also on sa1 Re'ldsville', Marion. Salisbury, Salem. North Wilkcsboro and fare $3.00 front all stations. Don't miss this opportunity to shore Resorts. CONSULT 1 It. H Division F Cha _ ? MEN, YOU Cfl THIS UAL RAZOR Bl rt at a rock bottom low price. Jf i blades when you can get lades at 4 for only 10^? These ^ Ige blades are made by the eer, automatically ground, > special process. For quality /y* :age of Probak Jr. today. /yO^ HTfllHIRn 4 hHBB| UN W\ 11 CA IP' ? ' ; * , - t- - - this notice will be pleaded la bar of yr any recovery thereon, e- All persons indebted to said e?> y, tate are hereby notified to make tak? II mediate payment to me. U This 18th day of July, 1938. P Aaron Wilson. Administrator. ?r -adv?auft 25-H. tooted against his worst ssnsisa germs and infection It costs as more See your druggist today, POWbCR lilwaySystem I nounce* MORE EXCURSION A., JULY 23, 193S ii Kings Movbtalb'i N C, 1.00 an# <E>: ?j?t 'the Cr'-so-at* train* 37 isai overs. ectlons. Two whole day-3 in Norfolk, teake Ba%. Sea outings. Oceait View ifort. Fortress Monroe and many : * r \ '' '' le at all' stations . Blacksburg to Taylorsvllle, Greensboro. Winstonintermediate stations. Round trip visit Norfolk atfd Virginia Seac **' V, -..V. I ICKET AGENTS GRA.HA.M, 'asseoger Agent, rlotle, N. C. MT BEAT 1 UE IN ] JIDBK/ Ilgl ' PFRGY L. CROSBY. *V**? *. * ** rkm Hffl?# k*4;i|?i kRRIED! ~ tf(7\ S* , n.-aii **

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