t *' *". '" '"' '*. ." ' *' ' ... ;v ? ' , ': . . . .' V ' . ' . . :'7 ' ' ' ' " . ' ' , ' / V " :< SOCIAL AND PERSONA1 ? V . . v . " V ' ' V S , . -V* * .. Honored j .vi.-. . iioid d- i^nifuHy ( flltt'llUM J... ill...IX til ll-V .SUJilllt) . School t-|. mi l.i.-i saitf'd . ill'jt ill .?. i''t-c!'' J.\ o'rlin i 'I iuilOl s houtu ii?k i?ii?- nl Oil* ni' iiiln. : .-, .Mrs iluiclii On:-.-tu.. iiM-i- .1 ,'!n 1 i. j . Cvvcr.s 'Vi'ii- 5;ii'l 10! Miw . Hur?l Mrs. t'li^nm. ilii.- -11 tut01 .Mi-. \V J j. ri-.iwK.ru. .IU^IMKI- 01 Mi-' <'04 tins, AUsst- A Quit;' Uiiln'iis. Mary MiOill l-'iiu 11 v ('at pi.-'Ki 1 Milclnh W'illiiiifii-. iMisy l.nvi, lilt-.-. Niii'i 1'oif. Helen l.tii;.ili ulnl Mis. Uwrgi W'omiuk. ii-at'!i.ji- nl ili?- fliiss^. Tilt*. t:iblC* hail a beautifpl howd vtl colorful iuix.nl ,iluwcis for a center, piece and at either eud were crystal candlesticks holding lighted tapers Appropriate plucecUrds marked the place of each guest and a miniature britlc and groom stood at the hottoree's place.. The tempting three-course dinuet was served by Miss Georgia Nuntz of Mt. Holly, Mrs. L). U. Littlejclui and Miss Fanny Little john. Mt"|s. Cogghns was presented 0! py-rex double boiler by the class. Carrom was played throughout the evening. Meeting Of Junior Wflflians Club Z' Mrs. Hilly Mauuey and Mrs Ja\cob Cooper were hostesses at the regular meeting of the Juniot -Womatts Club he,hi in the loutyte of the Club Monthly evening. . / . The room was arranged with spring flowers. Miss Kay Mauuey. the president, presided over tile business session after which bridge was played. Mrs John' Caveny scored high, receiving an attractive- tropliy. Delicious strawberry short cake and lee tea was served. MOTHERS DAY Without Flowers Is Not <MLothers? Day Children, send her Choicest blooms, There's a time for Mops and brooms, Sweepers, rugs, Refrigerators, l)i esses, hats and Fleece-lined gaiters; *. Radios, and stoves With gauges Guaranteed to last For ages ? These are fine. Dear girl and boy, But remember, There's the joy Of a lifetime In ft flower? That may fade Within an hour Walters Flowers/ 1 Phone 95 0 The low initial cost of our Home Loans is only one of the" many advantages you have in dealing with this local institution. Drop in and get the details of our simplified Home Loan Plan. Home Building & A. H. Patterson, : ' -V " ' " " A * - ' ' 'V-:- '* n -a- i'liKifcriiiiii -ii 'trill.. -C " ., .: V >Y' ^ " L HAPPENINGS PHONES 10 R AND 8$ *+ ++ + < %<..: | Methodist Circles Meet Tliv Circles of tlif Mi*?-ion.tKy So r riot? of tViitial Me:|ioilist I'lum-h * mot wiili the follow i?? hostvsvi i: C.litJe No. i, Mr , < '. .v. (futvftli I. an.-1 ill the linmc of Ml'-. Wi'ay ' \V;Hi.Uii? on Moiniav i111 ? ri ! I i ||- \<l 'J. M IS. ,1 (). I'huis l?;,ilil '.w. I lie/|tofii.< of Mm. V. ! '. :rii;oii,.IJ'-I K v?n Monday even-ill}? } t -( . .vie f No. :: Mis. K. \v. tiri ho.' 1. ill ill a Iio.iik* of Mis. IL IC. I'aitoir. ' on Monday eytiillnrr; Oi?<'lo So. 4. Mr*. UooiK*' I'*- IjUltinniif'. l?uil<?'r at tin? home of Mi>. O. O. Jiieuson ' on Monday. Modern lighting for the 'tiurt'h ! auditorium, which was the major project, sponsored Jjy llie Circle tor tin1- year, has about been comploled. ? s Hostess At Buffet "Supper ( Miss Doris Phifer entertained a number of her friends at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ('amp bell Phifer on Gold street at a bufI fet supper recently.-^ Guost.s pnepent Included Sara Staines, Jeanne Griffin. Carolyn Me il>anlvl. 'Frances Hoffman Mary Anue Grouse. Avis Mae Warlick, Francos White. H. T. Wright, David Neill, jl^nry and Chak'les Noisier, Charles Warlick. Jr . Jinimb- Black, Otis Falls, Jr., and Smyre Willia'ms, : JrMarriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Q^ffnry of Ktng.s Mountain announce the marriage of their1 (laughter Hosalee Beatrice to Samuel Lisclundro of Baltimore, Md.. on Nov. j'4!'lP40. The couple arc now at home at 3615 Woodbine Ave.. Baltimore, Md ., D:..j.t. * ?' oum.ii announcement Bonr to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Milclu'tn. a daughter, l.iiula Kllen, Friday. May 2. 1941. Personals Mrs. I silly Mauney visited her mo ! titer in Hickory this week. I ?o? j Mrs. Jiles. Cornweil and babv Ua'yc arrived home troin City liospi till, Gustouia. ?o? Mrs. Glenn Freeman. 110? Mlks O/adle Kiser, spent/- the week-end .with Mr. Fri.-'-inen in. Salisbury. ?o?Mis Jean Ware, hostess on the ' "Southerner" hits been on a visit at iter home in Kings Mountain. ?o? Miss Martha Frances McGill was a guest of friends at Cleveland during the past week-end. ?o? . fi' and Mrs. Jacob Mauney of A&beville jpent Tuesday with Mr. asd Mrs. S. A. Mauney. o? . ^ Mrs. John Mitchem has been con !' fined to Jier bed for the past week by sickness. j- Mr. Hilton Ruth. manager of ' Relk's. was a business visitor in K: Oti* X 7t4tmx?t 9$ Om T'J?+t* Pi* n O No ft?d Tipi Quick Action ' Low Coil SiftfU Transaction No L?i?( foot No RimwiIi Loan Association i Sec'y-T r??s. ^-^jk 1 I - > r ^ * v ;.^.t "V s ^ - * 4" '* * * * THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HKRAU> FV UIVILIN MRS A H. PATTERSON. -:-K*+w+t++,n,+t+ ! fr+++<*+vM . i i in riot \* TiK'xltiy. . All- U II. P.irto:: ..'1 \1i.- si, I i a P.I I Ion ,ur liUMh'o- \ i-itoiii- ill | l.inli I'oiir .this xVfk. : ' -" ' ;l Mi' K A? (Iiliititi! !i who ivOulll{'iilinit uiV i>;iint ( !( iiiuninl I Ji it" wit! If, ; .1: ,Mri l.i-ri ljl> Ml Hillllii-. \ .it v ?Oyl ... "... M- . I.A rtl i-l.- . .!:? \\ . k | Alainn y loii yi'*t,"i<t;i\ iiitM iiiiij.' H) pi'tli'bil huilfii roitli'si 'hi It'ii lii :iiiijul Va. ? ? ~i ' Airs. I.loyil Watson .mil <t aughtc-l. S-liiiloy. or Ho'uii'. ar> v,fiiiliiin tin; ' tt'fk \Utli i'1'latlvos in Kious Monn : lain I - "* ? U - ; f M. S. .Will, CasWiT of (lit; first National Bank. l?t't yesterday for t'Uiehuist toattend tin* State Bankers ('onv.i ntioh. . . ?o? Mr. and Mis. " flayne Blackmer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neislor and friends of the lutter Couple {torn New York City are spending (he week at Myrtle Beach. /-j ??? / Mr. and Mrs. Bright Hatterree and James anil. Jcaii Hatterree, vis! ited Margaret Hatterree, student at W.-'C. -II. N. C. in (Ireensboro Sunday. ?-o ? Mr. Fred * Plonk ir- on a bushiest trip to Detroit.* Mich., enroute he attended the Kentucky J)erby. Mrs. Plonk is visiting her. sister-.in For, est City. s . " , ' ' ??? . ' ( Mesd iues Aubrov Mauttey. E, W. "T.riffin and I*. I. 1 fen son left yesterday morning to attend the State Convolution of Woman't*. Clubs in Winston-Salem. x ?o? Mr and Mrs. Bryan Hord, Mary Beth and Joe Hord. and Hetty Lynch, left Wednesday morning for liichmond to attend the Band Contest. The return trip will be made through the Shanahdoith -Valley. - - * ?o? Miss Virgie Blackwell and son. Bobby, were week-eel guests of Mr. and Mrs.'J. D Montgomery of f!rover. .'Mrs. Montgomery before marriage was Miss Margie Blackwell. ?o? ?' Bit tie Miss Joan Wright sitf'ered a bad cut 011 her leg as I lie results of being struck-by a ear, ncan: !) '? iiohii* Monday evening. Her many I Mill*, frioiwlu (vlcl. !. , - " " i .* reeovery.' ?o? Mrs. Joe Noisier, M F F i;"x! or and Mis. ('. K. Xei?H*r sv.-t. aj mong those going -to Itirlimnii.l this . They will also visit tli?* par< l(ts of -Mrs. Noisier and Mrs Finder while away. * . ?o? Those visiting at tile home of Mo. I<ee Harmon Sunday afternoon were Mrs. R. R. HOwswr. Mrs. Jlaisie (iarris. Mr. Ward Howser and rwo daughters, Evelyn and Maybell, all of Charlotte, Mrs. Emma Austell of . .Helmont and Mrs. W. H. Harmon o! Shelby. 1,900 Car Loads Surplus Foods Distributed In North Carolina distribution of Burplus food products lu North Carolina totaled 1000 carloads or 63,030,316 pounds during the 12 month period from April 1040 through March of this year, ac cording to A. E. Langston, State director of commodity distribution for the State welfare department. Langston compared the North t ar olina figures with an estimated ? &.. 000 carloads or !!.151.515.800 poin ds , | distributed in the same period thruout the nation and valued the state j Send Us Your ? Quilts and 25c < 5 for J Called For a] Kings Mount; 101 Cleveland Avenue . * . ,i ;' V.* ; \. v 'fvf-v 'i-s THURSDAY-, MAY 9. 1941. y 1roecipt* at a retail price \* $d.7&S,1134 'air?i!i*t the nation estimated | value of $187,866,700 distributed in | total Mlpplie* 'to needy persona, i Att 0v?r?j(V iff cases rcpro I - nthm > f?v p. son. were served IMPmmiSmmmrnm MiyWHiaU being undenour. flirt! ithrdct! school pupil* Tip* 0 llnlll ilic.'t rt.<;t|,t,.ntK " received the hivtfiesl value of food per person per .liaiiv fxtrwi of five . til to oral t< lid ' t'Ani'HhW- Kot tti.it 1>- 1* rtiv Ai.iih.oi final cadi I.i.v on li> avei.i '? of ihO y.c:it''H . dh'ti it,HItoil. . \Xpt ?i 'ft hi'il :>/ i vi ; -.is" a honlj'.f 'jf lii.iii food snr-|il hi' dl)f|.ili^ : . : he :i 'it 11 . i:i?i.-il to 11J < I >* j i :o 'ft,ill ill. 'i'Oi'iHioiin; tin .r j 1 i. ir1 and add tit if. their, i i-irnliir I'l.ital {.iQii-tr. 1 ileitis i' iMluccd In L' M'Os.? ijiO'i^fit y. I liii-tiitiiiHim- aiy in;i|l< fn acviial Nin th .< '.i i ntiiVa I'omrnii chics solely ; . lie.- lie -!uiu;j"plait \i!nreb> r.tii'ij.i.iit. t radii- I belt' htuuips at local sliiies for ceiUllti ile^ipriii!ed ;ut-i1 lcs xvlri'ti imik.iuc their regular purtiases. Lunch romps and most counties ol" the state are served j from warehouses in the community supplied. from area storerooms twice each month. O.tlrload quantities of various classes of fpo<l distributed were as follows: Rggs 114; fcpilk products ,G2; fresh fruits. 682; dried and canned fruits 91; grain products 982; vegetables 3stf; meat products 180; nufs 2; total 1900 cars. Distribution was made to a mon thly average of 197:550 persons on general relief; 77,981 in school lunch rooms; 2818 in institutions ; 2238 on housekeeping and denionstr' ation projects; 133 in children's camps; and 1.672 in NYA resident training centers Reduction Made In j Hog Numbers KALKIGH., ? North Carolina farmers slaughtered 84O,0t|0 hogs last year, or lo.OUO less than in 1939, \y. T. Wesson, junior statistician of tlie State Department of Agriculture reported recently. The Federal-State Crop Reporting Service. credited the State with a total hog- production .of *248.300.000 pounds live weight in 1940, or 8.6 per cent Under 1939. The 1940 hog production returned. farmers an average price of $5.80 per 200 pounds or $1 under the pre vious year. Wesson said. A similar total production coupled with a 14.8 per cci.t decline In price resulted in 19 per cent less gross income from ' hogs '.'i ''9d0ct>in\mrfed, with 1939. Totul gross income from North Carolina lc>. $ lai-t year was estimated at $15,262,000 compared with $1S.S25.-too in 1939. at d of ihe total gross income $7.*it0'ioo re p rec$mk ed casli income trout --ales with $7,592.0011 representing li e v'lue of hoiiic consumption. \\'e; son reported that 2e*.?.00t) . sows w<-m- farrowed in North Carolina' | I..st year compared Willi 223,000 in 11 ! :??. that, from (Uo 1940 furrowinps. 1-277.000 pigs wui-e sav o<l or'nn average ot' 6.1 pigs per litter. ? Farmers reported 1,097.000 hogs on hand, in January compared with 1.167 000 on the same dale in 1940. Hogs are grown in every North' Carolina county. Wesson added, but . the main producing area is. fond in the eastern part of the &tatn. In 1940, the three coastal districts accounted for 71.3 per cent of the State's total number of hogs on farms. 1 ' " A total of 274 persons were killed in traffic accidents in this state the first three months of 1941. aTREET TALK "Hey, Bill, did the election results please you?" "Well, John, that is a hard question, but I'll tell you what does always please me. and.that's the Qual ty Shoe Repairing at The Kings Mountain Shoe Shop." "Yes. that's right. They have been j fixing my shoes too. and ?i. - ?' - I ways win whery Quality and Service is ih the race." - I Blankets sach $100 nd Delivered iin Laundry Phone 270 .. L, . ; ; ' ? * - . -y??l v - t| . .J...,! " . ' - ' '. " '-'31 * . " . v- : , : m"?v: . ; ' . ' '" ? ???? I I . ???? I II! Showing at Imperial Monday and Tuesdaj I. Joan Blonde,, and Wek p W.FP-", Imp^r-a, Theaue next Monday and TucJLy " ****** * * . I other's : ?m^0Y ' r*\<L\ /C* > ?i>) c-w <-?^b) y^ MY , <%V W*,' ~ ^ HOBBY ,?jAv? #?)* * -<*f box fjl^^t*)) f *'" ^i My Hobby Bo* ron?ai?w W jy?f>. yi j.Ar \j IS Inctions from II famcxi' Hot- ' . -...; /ySr^''\ / f V'^~jLv7* trtt << [? inr)Swotth'i ,x? I .vjc Moth? It A .W) c""Y ft ^ fw ' . f If'- ' 1 ) l( ^ _H-?TylC- J - -^--^ } 4 u ojro to appreciate this !# j ^ '-' \j rrfoai pjci JQ?. Delight Mother with these Unusual Candies . . . sc r . beaulifu'ly decorated for Mothers' Day. There is just the Tiqht puchaQc. Make your selection now. - ' : ) , ^Mnc/A// 'c't f/foj 1 f U N ti S I) A \.J C A N D 1 E S ' Kings Mountain Drug Co. The Itexall Store . v v'Hm It's the Sensational New%%~ j nORCE with exclusive NIGHT-WATCB J ftmh Nor?c has the new NIGHT-WATCH AUTOMATIC wmch iili?naiicil!|r ddrusts the freezer * j ? "> nig.bt to gwe fiw tuorc cold at less DEFROSTfefi *??t every day. _l?i??^| Nofge has other trdujue fear*ret, too? f tfcown h 1441 1 Sealed Freezer for tasteless ice cubes, 1 o? ! <? 1 covered Cotdpack fresb meat drawer, Hande- 1 froster reservoir for defrost water. Quiet-do | a? llf\ A ^ Kollator Cold-Maker with Motor Cooler. 1 jj Ifas/a''*' 1 | You get more in a Norgc?we can prove it. 1 *r kTIlVir'C MAI 1MT A IM avuivju muun 1 /\u^i FURNITURE CO. 1 Happincis Retains At Home mi.i.immin.itiii 1 , CIjBBBfc>. \<j5smmbsl and it win , RF. IN lilt PAPER I " "? .^lbbl- , ' , , _ 1

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