.ii-i.i , inMnjmjpfn.il ... mil m ? NEWS AROUND NORTH PIEDMONT AVENUE Loin Ueauie Friends of Mn. Ben Long are very #\cA to know tbat she la improving n.cely at ber home after several tiuys of sickness. Miss Martba Reynolds baa return ?d 'to ber boine after spending seveial days wilb ber brother, Mr. War ten Reynolds and wife of Greens boro. Miss Mary Alice Bridges has as her guest her cousin, Miss Earllne Rrnandez of Lando, 8. C. Mr. Guy Hart of Mooresville Is spending this summer with friends here. Rev. and Mrs. C. C Parker, Mrs. John Gladden, Mrs. Bessie Ham, Mr J J). Plumley, Mrs. .1. H.^Carroll and Mrs. Clemmie Langford spent Wed nesday and Thursday in Rldgecrest and Asherille., Miss Irene Gladden Is spending two weeks with relatives In Gastenia. Miss Lucille Gladden spent the wet-k end with Margaret Huff*teller. Master J. W. Gladden, Jr., spent the week end with. Johnnie Neal of ^*JC-' -,i ... ii i# <f. ii ? ,. i i 11 . f-r Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Huffatetler had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and* r5tfS? ?0tT-/WCEl> /%,* *?rJD0JD6? fm&xsywr 4MFMMxr '* r HlVfc Dod|? ia tha only IHB track with 100% Ruatproofing on caba, bodies, fenders, hoods, radiator sheila, ate. Preserves tha finish, protacta trade-in value. h Dodge ueaa 7 differ-oaf true* engm** for tba dlffarant track capacities from ?,4-ton to S-too, ao aach Dodge Truck la powered juat right for biixidiuh performance and economy/ The Aniola Steel in ! Dodge Truck axle ahafte and aprings combines hardneaa and strength far in excess of ordinary steels. One of the reasons why Dodge Tracks last longer, aave on reEASY BUDGET YEfclMd Ware & Falls Motor Co. 24 N. Railroad Ave. t y ' i i i i THE WEATHER IS HC But? People still Have 1 * to serve the very best to 1 ?and don't forget we del your telephone. Blalock Groc : ' ( ^ m w^mmmmmmm liiu'iif? 'V' TJ1K Mrs. Marvin Sty era ud daughter, Helen; and Mr and Mm. Neeley Ut.to a!.* of Oastonia. t'r'ends of Mr. A. R Huffstetler are glad to know that be la Unliving nicely at ht? home after tet I t rul week* of sickness. % Th M'ss Ala Moore of Shelby spent 1 Monday night with Mise Juanlta : Huffatetler.. y\ ,10 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hartaoe have l.t as their quests this week. Misses ' Knnlce and (irate Robinson of For- j est City. MIm Darcas I^oranee of Shelby Is spending this week with relatives < SJisa Mary McOill left Sunday for ry lie .-New iorK worm s ruir. he Miss Elisabeth Davis of Shelby spent Tuesday afternoon here with friends. I 'kAMK OF FRIENDSHIP. NEW YORK.?The "flame of , friendship" burning In the Japanese gu ravUIpp oL.the. New. York World'sl-'uir was kindled from the 1,600 year | old fires of the grand shrine of I suit.o in Japan and curried half way in| across the world by land, sea and aii by denture Aklko Tsuklmoto, z-i year old Japanese miss. ? Ciun of Railways at the New York ... Wotxls Ku.tr. The dirlvinc mechan- ' kiii i'on&iais ofa pair of liuge jointed Sj_ lion legs designed to give the engine locomotion like a Jack rabbit. Tgiat vas beiore anyone thought of book- Da ,ii ilie legs io the wheels as driving ircls. ? . Tt ,Y. M. C. A. AT FAIR . S/ New York.?The Y. M C A Building at tue New York World's tsalr Is I'lie ol ihe most popular exhibits. Ttiere are several comfortable loup- ; ::c mums tor men and women, a cafe j tort*. si popular priced coffee- shop mi .? terrace restaurant. -;'V ' | . ! ba * i th BEGIN THIS SUMMER OMAK,morel money NEXT WINTER I j*. Simmer Is in Ideal time to prepare yourself to make more mosey?-wd you eon do It right at home! ho Yosur oarafsi depends upon your looming w? you training. Because , of Use sfldoepread realization of this Carl, (Ma year thousands will eupital- *v iae on vocation months hy enrolling far International Titers* sndipit Schools Courses. In the' pslsoey pf their osns homes or camps, they will study under the competent guidance of L C 8. instructors. This instruction mill pay them the tost o/ thair ?? fires. Why not follow their example*? Mark and mail the coupon ? for < complete information, free. * IMTUNtTIMUl COM(ISeHD(NC( ICNSOlt ax III SCXANTON. eCMMA. Ktploifl fuilj About tout COUTM La I bo iiibjort ?tork?J X: TECHNICAL AND INOUtTJIIAL SUBJECT* Aormuituro Hmnnml oI O Aw ftrtliRi - lavoBtloeo Air CoodHionlmg end MaMiiaf Moo ol Work CooJiac O Mnnolocturo of Pulp Q ArchitocWral Dmftlnp Popor n irrMtastasa " " 1 ' ' ' - Q ??? Bwie Ta**as*.. O MacDrtftUi "11 v Q AuW Taeholctao o sfeckaaiaaJ fajiatarii S BfttiRSaw D VllJaa cm} luikilof c PkaiM<7 J gsfigjEsagi tsKJaft^ ferSSi^t^ tesSiS 7 8 rti&STfcff?,,., 8 8 ggS2ES?^v'"* |ss?f=~ ?RS5fe. | itafcr*w** g&aar3^ owSsiuriau. ** SUSINSM SUSKCT* j jiSi?^S? 8 lakwk N< 8 s afistessssr R ffifcjste; ggSL*. aarfejaar m issfcrfc ; gasu^art^u. ? SOMSSTIC SCIENCE SUS_?:CTS AdftncftJ Dii?>hl?a Pro/?Ml?Ml DnMak- _ BF?AudCM?> iac u>d "nmlii T( Hl?l Dim?I>II| O Ti?ltao? ud filMk . MU'wm, C?IIH>I A Name Age Ai Address .............i. ?! City State H Present Position Local. Representative: * P. L. PIERCY, ?*' M 409 Emerson Ave. Fi th Gs?toni?, N. C. rr I Gl IT ,n' F1 iui PI r? 4> Eat, and we are ready be had in Quality Foods Gl liver?We are as near as Vl1 Kl .1 -m m e< ery & Market ? We Deliver , 2 ? ?<- * HI wl ' ' I *;"?>?' (y*r."! > ? . ?<-)! ! i KINGS MOUNTAIN HBUU T? Church News Presbyterian Church K<< >' u. I'HUIU, I'iimui >:45 A. M. Sunday School. C. F. chiasscn. Supt. 11:00 A M. Morning Worship. jeriuon h> Kev. J. S. Garner, pasof First Pveab> teiian church of nnettsvllle, S. C. ' r: 15 P. M. Youug Peoples' Vespers Monda>? t:(M? F. M. Woman's Auxiliary r:30 F. M. Hoys Scouts Troop 1. Carl Davidson, Scoutmaster, HarPage and \V. B. Thomson, Asst. out wasters. Central Methodist Church Her. E W- Fox. Pastor B. N. Waggoner. Supply Sgstor Sunday School 9:46, B. S. ..Peeler, Pi. , Morning Sot vices 11:0? Evening Service 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday even' f. . Lutheran Church L. Bo>d Hantm. Faster liible school 10:00, L. Arnold KJs Services (or the 7th Sunday alter inlty. Morning 11:00, sermon: Jesus tc tlafy Lire. Evening 6:00 in the Parish Audi rium the closing program of the illy Vacation Bible School. The ibllc is Invited. Mouday Evening 7:00 Boy Scouts oop 2. VINT LUKES The Service 9:00 A. M. Bible school 10:00, James Lackey iperlntendent. First Baptist Church Angus G. SHfcennt. Pastor Sunday School and Genera) As nibly 9:40-11:30. There will be t iptismal service at the cloee ol c worship hour. There will be no Sunday nigh I rvlce, Boyce Memorial Church W. 11. Boyce Pastor Bible School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship at 11:00. The stor will speak on "A LOOK AT JRSBLVB8." Evening Worship at 1:00 o'clock The minister's 'message at thlt ur is on. "A Manv-SMed Man." YPCU meets st 7:15. (id-Week Service each Wednesday enlng at 7:50. Second Baptist Church Rev. c C Parker. Pas tar 8unday School 9:4S each Sends? Presetting 11 s. a end 7:?? o. m cb Sunda 'ark-Crace M. E. Church C. P. 8eW. Pastor .. . Sunday 8chool 9:45 A. M. Morning Wryshlp 11:00 A M. Epworth League 5:50 P. M. Evening Worship 7:80 P. M. Prayer Meeting Friday 7:90 P. M Macedonia Baptist Church J, V. Fredlark*. Pastor . Sunday School 9:45 a m B. T. IT 5:45 n. nt Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. 90 p M Preaching 11:00 A M and 70 k - * y t . MINUTES OF GOLD wo or three minutes?two or thre? hours, H hat do they mean In this life of ours? >t very much if but counted se time, it minutea of gold and hours sub lime * only we'll use them once in a while make someone happy ? make someone smile, minute may dry a little lad's tears a hour sweep aeMe trouble of yean Inutes of my time may bring t< and end opelessnen somewhere, and brlni me a friend." ?Selected >0,000,000 IN ART New York.?The 500 paintings 01 r.play in the Masterpieces of Ar useum at the New York World'i ?lr are valued at 130,000,000. A' e great artists in history are rep tented 'in the collection. ANT MEDICINE CABINET New York.?A giant medicine cab st. 20 feet high, forms the proscer in arch of the stage In tne Hall of isrmaey at the New York Werld'i ilt and -symbolizes the family'! at line of detenee In the battle a Inst disease. rt TO ROYALTY New Yoilt.?During their reeeai Lit to the New Yorg WocLA'e JTeir di George VI and Queen KHsdbetl ?re presented with a cold tflrtw d crystal peria#here M * ? assent* the theme of the expedition. ' eejaecamm NOTICE Pelade -a dka ?at " c we Nw p published in The Menatd may hi cured ?er e seminal sharps fees ,r|i jlndl. Q-- -a- a? a J ^ . mj i i wXUmiO# W' ?P Ith The Herald In this feature. " . V ^ ; *.??* ' ' " "itini irMjiatairitfir i iihrdhl IU Re DAT, JULY 80, lWf ^ Farm And Home Week m Offers Much Variety . KATJCIOH, July 17.?Mention - aliniat any subject on fanning and t>omeinakthg. and you'll find itt ou the program of State College's 36th mnunl Farm and Home Week, tby j.rural, family's "educational vacation'. Kid)) the registration on Monday, July 31. until the clcsing feature Frl I Cay.August 4, the program has beano1 t lit! lift it 111 filliwl %t*H ti is ura)l hlnnit. I rri mixture of entertainment and !& stiuctlon. "We don't want those who have never attended a Farm aud Hofe Week to tret the Idea that the program Is stiff and formal," John W. tioodtnau. usristaut extension dlreciot, said "because we have tried to si tike a good balance between class . rcom work and lectures and the > lighter side." I Officials arc looking tor a larger attendance of men at thle year's event, since the program for thle group has been changed considerably so as to include topics and exh.bits clasely associated with the average grower's work. For example an excellent dtsptay of farm machinery will be on exhibit. In addition. arailmis Imms tel-eM , lege have been arranged at which the visitors will see tine blooded cat( tic. swine, poultry, and woritatock. i A wide variety of. subjects has been planned for the separate see> slons of fen and women during the _ i :rornlngs. gome of the topics include | farm Income. btHldlng soils, fertlll- . xer placement, single variety cotton (-.immunities. and the AAA program . for men, and handicrafts, care of, mothers and babies, menu planning. . home beautlficatlon, and style hints for the women. For ftve dollars or less, not Includ'ng transportation, the average farmer or farm women can attend all . I five days of this event. t j f GUESS YOUR WEIGHT New York.?rThe men who guess your weight at the New York World# j Fair work on a straight commission bn?ls. but they're ttood. They earn from $40 to $9R a week. . ' .The Herald Publishing House i ?PRINTING OF ALL KINDS? ?INCLUDING? p ?Latter Hcada ?Shipping Tags ?Special Rule Forms ?Circular* sntf Placards ?Ststamanta add Rill Forms ?Booklets and Pamphlets ?Wadding Invitations ?Visiting Cards ?Announcements ?Envelopes ?Mall Orderr Given Prompt? ?AV-satior? ?Pti :ne 16/? % off, Rlfcisp, rirM/. il wMi - 1 : rrsiM : DUTSFM ft . "" . . .' ' .I- - - ; ,vT :..y SuT.vm XCLUSIVI VACUUM I mammtt mm amoITMAM CTYUW. MIW iOMMB amuia IAII >? nfjitfrfi^ii uxiufl naiTiiii iutlmiT HTDRAUtlC IRAKtS ^ O^VAT i OM I | r Wevel; PflMlt"^>n '1 11 'e-9i ' ' 1 I IrXii. J-i. i f Mir artn frfrTii ^ . mm * * Wr"? * ' " j,- ' ** ^ . ' _ ? .;* i * , < . f Subscribe To - ' ' Xc- .*/.'. '. * -'* .*'.. * .. - * * ' ? nm v t 1,1 f ne neraia * . v 's. i -. y?r f HieA nKWintdlfM ?* m ' " g, W? ' " " ' "" i ' ' on '? ill K i <i Ej^io^Kt STOP/ YOlAtE ) f I UJVE T^fBTpri ? l^cJybA WMV1NO ME J. I THE CHILDREN HAVE Ejh^| ' |Vj I * ' ' , ' > .- J J XOIV ..'. -.1 Do you "fly all to pieces" when the children are noisy, or when the vegetables burn, or when the Jelly won't "Jell?" Some mothers are Just naturally cranky. Some mothers are cross and impatient because they are nervous. If you are a natural crank, DR. MILES NERVINE wont do much for you. If you are irritable because your nerves are overtaxed, DR. MILES NERVINE wiU.do a lot for yeu. 1 I Do you suffer from SleeDlessness. Restlessness. Nervous Irritability, Nervous Headache, or Nervous Indigestion? Do you worry over trifles, start at sudden noises? Overtaxed nerves will cause all these troubles, and DR. MILES NERVINE will help you to relax those overtaxed nerves. Why don't yourgive It a trial on our guarantee of satisfaction or your money back? Your druggist can tell you about DR. MILES NERVINE. He has been selling it ever since he ^ started clerking In a drug store. Dr. Miles Nervine omasa %? two forms?Liquid and Effervescent Thbtete. < , ; - <7 ""TTMfwS 1>KMt Verve ~ tTr^^r^TMMg Mm* *M I mmnmfs< r^l ^?/J'' . JMMMHMT (|M^ ^ffe'Y' MHP"" vmJQMVMVMI * JPfc^y^^k JBdB*BUB A :<r- L<<^ or k: BELr | fin w* iiuvAiyyuiiiiii M^Ul l\ V And nwbir thh ? dwwlgfs IS-k#. ??hi la hood A oojio# excels hi pti fwiiNNK# os oil os conomy* ; . .* * " '- /*. ' -V. , .sf- - *? :*ir*, r Thousands of motorut# h?*? ?ib)?ct<d ism chtfroM* to tio Mil?go Meter teet. In care with gaugee feeding a meneored quantity of fuel to the engine, theee thoueande hare aaan how the l^M Chevrolet etretcbee out each gallon of fuel to make It go farther?rrtro mUer farther. What about oil? The fact la that the ISM Chevrolet la unbelievably economical of ail?hecauee the ell irtyi in the engine. Ae to upkeep and tlree every motorlet knowe of Chevrelet'e traditional record far low coat of maintenance. See your Chevrolet dealer today! 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