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IE KINOe MOUNTAIN HERALD.
' Personals
(Cont'd from Society page)
Hen Witletord, Jr., of Atlanta. On.,
will spend Christurds with Relatives
in Kings Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Can it and
daugltter. Nun Jean, will spend the
Christmas holidays with relatives
In Asbeville
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Mr. and Mrs. Rdbern (lord left
Saturday to spend Christmas in Cod
cord with their son, Mr. Arthur
Word.
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Mr. Clan nee llorubuck.li. of Klor?
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tared) to Kluas Mountain for the hot \
tdajs with friends and relatives.
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Mayor and Mrs J. B. TliomassOi.
are planning oti leaving here next |
Tuesday for their winter home iu
Palm Harbor, Florida.
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Mr. It'll White of Columbus. (la.,
and Mr. Paul White of Fort Jackson
Will spend the holidays with their
mother, Mrs. W. K. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barber are
spending several days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Conner in Cherry
ville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bright Harmon and
childreu of Greenville. S. C., spent
Sundtiy with his parents. Mr. and
Mis. J. E. Harmon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barber,spent
Saturday in Spartanburg visiting
Mr. Barber's sister, Mrs. Will Turner
of Gaffney. who is a patient in
the Spurtaiiburg hospital.
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James Hatterree.- student at I'. X.
C,. Chapel Hill, and Margaret Ratterree,
student at W. C. U. X.
Gvechsboro. are at home for the
Christmas holidays.
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.Mrs. John Markas and children
of Morganton are expected to spend
this week end with.her mother and
sister, Mrs, -I/ie Harmon, and Miss
Virgie Harmon.
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. Charles Campbell, Jr.. of Ashoville
and Colleen Campbell of Fltira McDonald
are spending l he holidays
witu tneir parents. Mr. ana Mrs.
Charles Campbell.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Andi'ew Jenkins and
daughter, Ducky, will spend- the holl
(lays at Sasr Laport. above Brevard
with Mrs. Jekln's sister, Mrs. Babington.
Misses Dorofhy Hoke. Mary Julia
Pollock and Virginia Plonk, students
at W. C. U. N. C. Greensboro, are
spending the holidays at their respective
homes in Kings Mountain.
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Mr. Harold Barber arrived home
Saturday night from Hattlesburg,
Miss., to spend the holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O.
Barber.
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Miss Wilma Rhea, .daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rhea, who has
been in training in Liucolnton at
:he Gordon Crowell hospital has
been transferred to the Presb.vteriian
hospital in Charlotte;.
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Miss Cora Herndon went to Boone
last Friday to return home for the
holidays: Virginia L?ogan, Julia
Hemdon, Burton Bennett and Pride
Katterree, Jr., students at A'. S. T.
C. for the holidays.
Miss Mable Conley of Raleigh
was a guest of Miss Ozelie Klser
ror the week-end. Miss Conley was
enroute to her home at LenoirRhyne
where she will spend the
holidays with her mother.
Miss Vera Falls of Lumberton
and Miss Ruby Falls of Oastonla
spent the week-end in Kings Moun- (
tain. Miss Vera Falls is a student at
Scarrlth Training School. Nashville,
Terni., and was en-roule home to
spend the holidays.
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Mr. Dick Baker arrived home
from Lenior Rhyne Friday. Mr. Rod;
ert Baker arrived later in the week
from the Dental School of the University
of Maryland, Baltimore, to
spend the holidays with their parents,
Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Baker.
PENNY ADS
LARGE STOCK LOGAN'S GEM
Furniture Polls. Kings Mountatn
Furniture Co. 12-12tf
FOR RENT: 3 room Apartment,
available December 14th. W. . F.
Logan. 500 West Gold Street.
STRAYED: Black hog. weight about
100 pound*. Notify Dan Wolls.
lM?-2p.
REMEMBER ?On Saturday you get
one of our delicious Banana. Split*
for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug
Company. ;
FOR RENT: 2 furnished room*. 116
City Street. Telephone 177-M.
1-ROOM APARTMENT, hot water,
furnished, private bath, access to
telephone, one block from town.Phone
#8. 12-ltfc.
LOST: A lady's gold wrist watcb, be
tween King and Canaler streets. .
Reward to finder. Sara Boyd, 306
W. King street. >
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Washington
Snapshots
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things, in the light of our national
defense effort, 'that meeting takes
on an added measure of Importance.
The theme of the Congress of Amerlcan
Industry this year was "Total
Preparedness for America's Future.
" To if came ' industrial leaders
from every part of the country,
end from every type of business,
large and small. They listened to a
galaxy of distinguished speakers, a
program such us has seldom been ga
utcieii under one root, aud (hey had
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oiiiei n illk. the opportunities aud
the responsibilities of industry in
the present worhl :?nd domestic picture.
It should be encouraging for Amevtcans
to hear at a time like tbia
with the world in its present chaotic
suitl inflammable state, that these
industrialists ' showed the seriousnes
of their intention by the very
quality of these gatherings. Aside
front talking' to -them as individuals,
and'learning how seriously they
took their role as the men who
must build the armaments to make
this country strong. I could not but
be impressed by the way in which
they followed the speeches at this
great meeting.
Perhaps that was -only natural, of
course, for at the Congress of Amer
icau Industry this year were gather
ed top-notch authorities from nearly
every field of national life. The
National Association of Manufacau
vers, which sponsors these meetings.
and constructed its program
with the very definite intention of
'Total Preparedness for America's
Future' on the part of ali he industrialists
who attended.
Scout Court Of Honor
Held
The tegular meeting of the Scout
Court of Honor was held Thursday
evening sit the Court Room of the
City Hall.
Rev. Herman C2. Fisher, pastor of
the Lutheran Church, led Ih -opening
the meeting with prayer. Assistant
Scout Executive WarlKsk of the I
Piedmont Council led in the Seoul
Oath and assisted Court Chalrmau
Kev. P. D. Patrick in conducting the
proceedings.
.The following new Scouts were
granted the Tenderfoot Rank: Jack
Prince 3; Bill Guult 6; William
Miles Hold 6.
.The following advancements
wore awarded: ,
Second Class; Cobby Hicks, 5;
Walter Harmon, 3; Joe I>a!o 5.
First Class-' Smyro Williams, Jr.,
3; (David Neill 3.
Bookbinding: L, P. Stowo. 1.
Carpentry: Hoyle I^ee Whiteside 3
Cioking: Charles Wilson, 4; Ray
Bridges. 4. ,
First Aid: Uus Cordon 2j Hoyle
Dee Whttesides 2.
First Aid to Animals: H. D. Wilson.
S. M.. 7. j
Handicraft: Richard Foster 7; |
Therman Smith, 6.
Hiking: Ray Bridges, 4.
(Music: B. T, Wright, Jr., 6.
Path Finding: Lowery Wilson, 7;
Blllle Moss. 1; Jack Mauney, 1; Joe
Hord, 6. ,*
Persoual Health:* Gus Gordon 2.
Reading: Roy Edward Smith, 4.
Reptile Study: Otis Falls. Jr. 2.
Safety: J. B. Cole 5.
Wood Work: Hoyle Lee Whitesides
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Star Rank: Otis Falls, Jr., 2; Hoyle
Lee Whltesldes, 2.
The Court closed with Scout Ben
edict Ion led by Executive Warlick.
The next Court will be held Thurs
day evening, Jan. 16th, 1941.
One person out of every four employed
In the United States today
depends for his Job upon One or another
of foniffeen Industries unknown
in 1870. i
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