'' ". " / * 1 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL of INTE1 PHON1 CAPTAIN O'FARRELL /HONORED IN ATLANTA Captain (O. c. O'Farrell recently retired railway conductor, was a guest-of-lionor at mooting of the Order of KailW'Sf" CouducloVf^beld in Atlanta,. Ga., December Slit. The meetiing waa held at the Henry Grady Hotel and was attended by approximately 200 people. Beautiful tributes were paid Captain O'Farrell for the splendid ser vice he had rendered as secretary ' iiini niiin i in iini for rauny years. Captain O'Farrell was preseuted a beautiful lounge chair as a love gift from the members. . Captain and Mrs. O'Farrell were housegueste of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Wllleford while In Atlanta, METHODIST CIRCLES TO MEET The Circles of the Women's Missionary (Society of (Central Methodist church will hold the first meet tngs for the year next Monday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at follows: Circle Number One, Mrs. W. H. Howard, leader, at the home of Mrs Howard. Circle Number Two. Mrs. Hunter Ware, leader, at the home of Mro. Lester jHoke. Circle uNumber Three, Mrs. A. P. Warllck, leader, at the home of Mra Mac Qantt. Circle Number Pour. Mra. J. L. Bettlemyre, leader, at the home of Mra. H. R. Parton. [I MEETING OF BRIDGE CLU3 Mra. E. A. Smith -was hostess to members of her bridge club on Tues day afternoon. Sandwiches and tea was served after the game. Those playing included MeadamF es Ladd Hamrick, Charles WtlUama * Paul Neisler, R. H. Webb, Joe Neisler. Hunter Neisler, Hayne Blackmer and the hostess. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spearman announce the birth of t deughter, Nan cy Jane, on Wednesday, Jan. 3. CHARTER NO. 5461 Report of Com I First Nati< f Kings Mountain, In the State of f Ineea on Dec. 30, 1939. published In ler of the Currency, cnder Section 52: ASSE Loans and discounts (Including $ uc U. S. Government obligations, direct Obligations of Stiles and political s Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks, including stock of I Cash, balances with other banks, inc and cash items in process of colle Bank premises owned 314,184.00, Furniture and fixtures $4,250.00 Real estate owned other than bank ; Other assets "... TOTAL ASSETS I ? . ' ...... . L1A j.' .. (Demand deposits of individuals, pari Time deposits of individuals, partner Deposits of U. S. Government (Inclw Deposits of States and political subd Other deposits (certified and cashier TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities TOTAL LI ABILITIES W* CAPITAL Capital Stock: Common stock, total par $100,000 IfiUrphis . Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account fo m "tJt".'/ :ii,V> y TOTAL. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LJABIUTIES and CAP! ! &L MHMJOJRAl Ht< Fledged assets (and securities) (bcx a I < ) U. 8. Oovernmeot obligation*, Bled red Co secure deposits Sua! -m Other assets pledged to secure fffi . < eluding notes and hills redlsoos And securities told tinder repair .? 'nRtpndL ? < I ?u_. 44 >. . . id) Bepodita secured by pledged a K pcfrsOant td requirements of U< k e*5R3?\?? *7v |^ft mil O* NORTH CAROLMA. Com I K jNf 4M. Rk HHH1 ? HAPPENINGS REST to > SS 10-R AND 88 MRS- i * rersonais ,Mra. Floyd Payne is able to be out after a ten days illness. Miss Oeneva Sheppard has recovered from an attack of flu. MLb Kathleen Green la Confined to her bed with the flu. ?*o? Mrs. Cora Hayes is spending the winter In Tampa, Florida. Her ad ?* Mrs. Bill Baker and two children are improving following a severe at tuck of flu. Mrs. C. P. Elam, of Belk's Ladies Shoppe, is ill at valdese where she went to spend the week-end. Miss Francos Goforth left aftei the holidays to enroll at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Miss Florence Hays of Bessemei City and Mr. Jacob Huffstetler o1 this city were married |Dec. 24th a< at Gaffney.. Miss Inez Ramsey of Bessemer City and Mr. Harold Lowe of thii city were married Dec. 24th at Gaf ney. Misses Lucy Kiser and Jette Plonk members of East School faculty, r< sumed- their nfork Monday after at r.bsnce on account of illness. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Allison left r< cently for Palm Harbor. Fla., wheri they will spend the remainder o f&'SSdBr??.* i deposit* and other liabilities tnted . :hM? agreement) *0.17t.* i $45,444.71 H? mote togjg *re '' ? f i e * 4k % e 93S.MI.* It- .* ': <' +* 1 ? ntjr of ClereUn4.,?di. 4 jf.i ?? * .**&?' ?r (wwo ? ?. i. . -* Vi. '.X . . W?~ T v D. M.lUJC . | W. ? lfftVMf, o. A- BrtdiH 6 Y '* , ^ ,? ' 'ri''"1 Vs', ' *. > ' *-- '* &*' . , . , ,.'Jk , -5 t IMTAI ,iWif in rfi the winter. Theodore Thornburg left recentl; for school ot Ersklne College, afte spending two weeks with his pal ents. Billy Weir, who has been a mem her of Belk's clerical force, lef soon after the holidays to enter th< RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5 iltton of The >nal Bank forth Carolina, at the Close of busresponse to call mahe by Comptrol11. U. S. Revised Statutes. ITS >ne . overdrafts) $208,817.94 and guaranteed 77,485.95 ubdlvislons 125,881.21 34,660.00 Federal Reserve bank .... 4,000.00 lii/lfn%r pnafirtfn hfllflnrn ctlon 444,445.5! 18,434.0< premises . 2,750.01 t* ....... 62.4! $916,527.0! BIUTIES nerahlps, and corporations 454,211.5! ships, and corporations .. 237.666.1! ding postal savings) ... 1.. 2,196.4! [{visions 49,364.7! Js checks, etc) 23,166 4' $766,606.33 3,672.75 ... $770,278.0? ACCOUNTS $100,000.0 35,000.0! 5,249 O r preferred stock) 6,000.0 J.... 9146,249.0 4 ' * tTAJL ACCOUNTS ...... 2916,627|0) ite >k value): .. K v . ' ' ' ' THE XIlfQI MOUNTAIN HBLAU VOMEN I. H. PATTERSON, Editor University of Tennessee. I Mri and Mrs. Wright Harmon had uk their guests Sunday Dec. 31 Air. ana Mrs. James McCraw of Ashland, Ky., and Mr. Carl Q. Mo Craw of CJiarlotte. . Miss Geneva Sheppard will go to Gaffney this coming Friday and her coupin. Miss Alice Davis will ' return- with her to speud tha week J Mr. and Mrs.. Karl Tate attended the wedding of Miss Catherine Shelby and Kalph Heavener sat Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Gastoni |fl r K||j P * ^ v 2 for 9c t Your Retail s e -'.'mm f - p. IBB ^ Redeem .1 Your fl Valuable Coupons at -Ta I For 1 t 1 gPSS 10 for 23c | ^ fflpfgi 4 for 19c 8 I I Three Great Radio Programs Daily 10:1$ ? 10:SO ? 10:46 A. ? M W. B.T. 41 Charlotte 3 FOR 25c | | > >? A LV ntiNIVMAft J ? ; cwmwwiL I i - I * *uSgr I fa . B Fir 3Ok i % . : .. * - -- * . > - I i'lii'Tiif ;it': ii i '? > * " - ' ' '?, ;v*'i. l".". _'* V- >. - ' . " . ." . * V-A -'.] .' ' ' ' .-%.' - * J THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1M0 | in Sunday evening. Nr- and Mrs. Karl iTate bad aa( their dinner guests Saturday, W. F. Styers, Bruce Styers, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lewis of Qastonla, and Robert Styers of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Binhayt''* little daughter, Gall IMuna, and Mrs. Nora Klnhart of Clyde, Ohio. I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hell during the holidays. Mr. B. C. Robinlson, his mother. Mrs. J. T. Roblqson, and her son who Is here from Bumter, S. will 1 leave tomorrow morning for a pleasI ure trip to Spring Creek, and other I nnin i u c\t {ntoroat W"V<nrtrfn Mr. Luther McSwaip left yesterday for Raleigh where *111 take a i-hort course In landscaping at State College. He. will join 8. D. Tankard and William Howard in Hickory and they will go from their to Raleigh. ' * W Tt-HTrh home during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thornburg had as their dinner guests one day dur ing the holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Wray I i fvt(at spi Yai low i ' Merchant and Wishes You A OM^X/ he Advantage 7riday ant mem Kings Moi Crawford's Grc ' Weir's BLa Jock's Groc __ Sumknitt'i Roberta C Plonk Brotita Mauney II ? Mnrtn Yarbro IBonnte L.LJ Mn?v MooAtafr B I wja MUiWiBcr zr jUH * V .1 *. ' ; ' .jj. - : . .vii: \. *r' rfjiflf-'' 1 * ' ' . '. ; 'J.'t ~s<ij . ' . ;'v ?.. Thoraburg, Mr. Clyde McSwatn of Rockwell, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bell and family of Kings Mountain Mr. and Mrs. George Elnhart, Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. Nora Einhart, of Clyde, Ohio, ITheadorro Thornbungr, Ersklne College, Due West, S. C. Mrs 1, Pamnhnll tuhA ? ? fwvi n my uan teen confined to her bed and homo for sometime on account of Illness, is improving: Mrs. Campbell plans fTHEAP 0FG1F ^pAHtAPOFI ?sis r N0WL4 ECIAL r PRICES J ?^7^ Colgate-Palmol "ir D m y#i rrospervus SOAI -. : ' '. ; ,. *. ; LARGE ? 6 FOR 25 SMALL?10 FOR 23< of These Savin I Saturday . * untain, N. C. eery and Market i Store ery and Market ' s Nu-Way ash Grocery rs &-Company 1511 Store "" racfe Store & Wentaek Mill Store 1 > MGatmey 1 SlffltOT* I j Sgr* ' .Coon . il Qneat > fciffc:".-,' v. . :: ,v-^'W.*i to leave eoon for her winter fcotad in Palm Harbor, Fla., and win lM Joined there by Rev. and Mia. M W. Pox of Statesville, who w? spend the remainder of the wfeiafl with her. ' ^ t .. , . ? Mr. E. W. Griffin is confined fl( hie borne with the flu. I ? Sample One-Way Farect |S I New York tUF I Washington . 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