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* ' ' / '* *-i , "/< .i'.-;"''t ; ;* ."? ' vV ?. . Lay-Away SALE ' of Men's surrs * J Have The Suit You Want I This Winter. Select it Now, I So You Will Not Be Disap1 nmntAr) I ofor An/I I I Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan Choose Yours NOW. A Small Deposit Will Hold 'It i Until You Are Ready. Qiiifo lYlCll 9 ullllo $10.95 to $2250 Hoys' and Students SUITS $4.95 to $14.95 ? " \ ?. > Men's Reversible Top Coats $10.95 to $1495 Lay Aw&y Your Leathj er Coat or Jacket Also MYER'S I npnarftriAnf Stni-a Dress Skoppe 2nd Floor Store Open All Day Tuesdays * . f r THX KINO8 MOUNTAIN HERALD T I Society News (Cont'd from Society page) Mr. and Mrs. Haael Crenshaw and two daughters and Mr. Cren- s ahaw's slater of Belmt>nt were guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Goforth Sunday. %. f ?o? Ko \ Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Norman. Dr. 1 D*rdthy Noruwsn. and, PfcfLUg ch AnneTrower spent several days vis lttng relatives to Atlanta this past' ' week-end. I 44,1 /?o? | w M1b? Kva JPlonk leaves Friday tor tla Mt. Airy, N. C., where she will serve J as brldqs-maid at the wedding of ,tr Miss Mary Mebane Midkiff on Sat- en urdAy evening. ( Ke I Mi*, and Mrs. J. E. Rbeu and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Loftiu spent the Mt week-end with Mr and Mrs. O. O. Walker at Morehead City. The party 841 In company with other friends went" ro deep sea flshiug. . wi Mr. asitl Mra. Donald Olive and little son, Jerry, left Wednesday for their home in Tampa. Fla., after an en extended visit In Kljigs Mountain ^ and Charlotte. | ?o- ' Charles Campbell of Ashevllle m< spent the week end with home folks Misses gllzahetb Plonk and Mary wl Fanny Gantt spent - Tuesday in W Charlotte. --?o? I Mra. Robert l,ee .Honour left this las morning for her home In Summer- H* vtllo H P Mra I. P N'wtl ncmm panted her to ?pend several days at ' *?l guVnmervilte and Charleston. S. <:. j hii .. r% Mrs. Carl (Davidson has returned J "" to her homo after several weeks 1 5*' n-fatamest in (the iSholbj Hospital. 1 'U' jller sister. Mies Maude Ava Hord. Cit is teaching for her until Mrs. David son Is able to resume her duties. fol ?o? Mrs. Kdna Homer iia^> returned th fronv a week's stay iu Washington, j Mi. ID..C., where she was guest of her I ! sonTJtoe Houser and family. Miss | t;h Edna Ruth ^Houser spent the time we with her sister, Mrs. Pinkie Stokes sei at Rufftn and was Joined there by her mother on the return trip. ^ja . ?o? Miss realise L/edford of Shelby, who has been connected with the ^l>' Oharity Hospital |r> Neiw Orleans : n for several years has been on a vis- I 1 11 U> tiw uncle, D. r. Huid. and utli! " er irelatives tn Kings Mountain. ! <m Ijed??rty won fcccom^ (613 back to Shelby by Miss Susan Moss who will visit the Liedford family j vi? foe a few days. ' lot wi wr A fifTwnmA^T SNAPSHOT'S an (Cont'd from front page) Hi oue, arc ba/red from elllpioyineut. Already there is a serious short- p,, age of skilled Uabor In many sections of th*? country. and the in- be creasing demands ot defense .pro- pr duction are makihg it' more imnera j)r '.ive than ever than everyone who | ran work "hould be alf5wed to o( so. Because of Btrlkes affd racial m< Incrimination many peonle at the 1*^ present time are not given that , right, it Is pointed out *-< mat I ?.j Negroes, for example, often face an 1 Jh( insurmountable barrier in this con- j nectlon. While the President baa I barred such discrimination in defen so Jobs, the path that leads to such employment" is still not entirely open to them. "** * "b - ?o? The discrimination that U ievei- *. ed against them by labor unions like many of those affiliated with the American Federation ot t-abor is^ one of the primary causes of this on( condition.- SccoruThg to Informed .-Kiurces. The A. f\ of L. still permits lis nfeTfiWr trade unions to j ( u< write clauses in their constitutions > barring Negroes from membership I ^ in them and specifically setting [ forth a definite racial characteristic * as a requirement for membership, j ( ' Pnrases like "any whito person." .. J ^applicants tor membership must be | whfte" .. "any moral person ot th? -3 white race' occur again and again. | The phrasoology differs slightly, but! the Tdea stays the same. On olnun/i uhnii 4?-?Ke Kfnm-AAb ?* ** ! jkj>>s? 4iry,n?c^ ai c II thus effectively barrecl from work. [I regardless of liow badly their con- II tvlbution may be needed by the in- II dustrlea Involved. When Congress IJ| lc-ks Into racial discrimination a- 01 gainst Wegroos, observers are woa* [11 tiering- what w|}l be the reaction of I the' A. F. of U, now that William D| Green, Its president, bas been nam- H ed a member. <ft the Fair Practices 1 committee, organized to enforce the | edict "Stains* racial discrimination || In defense. "H ?o? The probfem is admittedly a com1- I plicated one, and while Us exlsten- I ce may be traced to several factors, those familiar with the facts point < out that the industries involved are not to blame. Industry has taken the position that the "right to work is one of tho most sacred rights of every Individual' and should not be denied. A statement issued by Walter D. Puller, president of the National Association of Manufacturers, says j I that 'such union restrictions and ! f I the leM tangible btit realistic pre J- ; I udiees of fellow workers are * far! M more Important ffcctore than any ar I bltrary discrimination on the part {HI of employers. _' 'gg ... ^ lira?,DAY. SEPT. 4. 1M1 i . . V WAY OF MENTIO* (By Lola Beatty) Mn. Wright Hat mod had m h eat Sunday Afternoon Mr* T. gleman of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wilson m lhtran- and Mm. Maude Wlla ent Sunday afternoon In tiaffnt Mr. and Mrs. Lawretice Wa *. W. P. Ware and Mr. Hani are motored to the mountains S y. ' Mr. Robert Reynolds of F< itgfs spent the Labor Day wei d with his mother. Mrs. W. ' ynolds. Mr. and Mitjs. Zeb Falls have etr 'guest* t%e * torraei^ moth s. Rone Falls of Chase City, t Miss A He ne White of Chur^oi d Miss Patsy White of Greens' spent the labor Day Week-e th their parents. Mr. and M N White. Mr. aud Mrs. W. K. White had elr guest for the l^ibor Day we d their son, Mr Paul White irl Jackson. Mr. Harold . Host! or Fort Bra ent the past week-end with I utlier. Mr. .Horace Walker of ("ai heeler, Oa? spent the week e th his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J alker. Mrs. Curtis Houser of Washii i. D. C., sporit the latter part it. week with Mr. and Mrs. J>. user. Mr. John Reynolds of Fort Jn ii spent the past week-end wi 5 mother. Mrs. \V. W. Reynold Mr. Robert Falls /ontertfUned uiber or his friends with a paa turday n^ghfl honoring his cot Messrs Clinton i^lls of Cha Ly, Va.. .and P. L. Falls, who tinned at the Naval Base in N k. Va. Mrs. H. B. Jotnes has as her gut is week her >uother. M,re. An starter of Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. D. ii. Houser had ein gutjjts for^ tjho p^abor, I> ek-end Mr. and Mrs. Forest H( of Washington, iD. C, Mrs. II. It. Jones was a .Ooncc iltor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cline t Hiding this week with Mr. Clln< Dt.her in StatesyiUe. Friends of Mr. I>og>ui Connor a irv m i^aim M.at l.? i* stck. EV? e hopes tor hint a speedy 'rec <. Mrs. J. W~ Keller was a Oharloi iltor Thursday. Miss Dorothy Hay us of Ch te spent the lAbor Day week-e th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Dwlght Hum phi (1 Mlssep Clara Belle and Rt imphrie* of Suflilk, Va., spent t ihor pay week-end with ' th rents Mr. and Mrs. Humphries. Mr. S%>kp* iK,eller tfias recen en transferred from the Piedmt tig 8tore to the Kings Mountt ug Store. The Woman's Missionary Socl* the Wesleyaa Methodist Chur <t at the home of Mrs. Duco J? :? Saturday night, A most inti flag program was rendered. _ lite Goose sale was sponsored I > society, after which delicious shments were served. ***4 NEGRO+NEWS^4 (By Jessie G. Costner) dr. Coletnan Rlppy who Is a tra lit n? ?? * ?' - ? - - - m*. run di?bk upvni me wet 1 with bis mother MrB. Pearl R of Cansler street, rhe revival meeting is being cc ued this week at the Mt. Zh [)tlst Church by the pastor, tl v. H. P. Shaw. rhe revival meeting will beg the Bvnum Chapel A. M. K. Zii urch next Sunday Sept. 7. 4ra. Mattie Carter of Greenvltl <\. is visiting her daughter, Mi MILK i . ' * Drink More of It?But teurized Mi Produced and Pi V " r* . xar< "Ext ! . * , . \ v? % \ ' i NEW FOUNTAINCERS AT " "t KINGS MTN. DRUG | t Archie Costner and 8tokee Keller t have been added to .the fountain t i staff of the Kings Mountain Drug ' t ler Co.. to replace James Ainoa and K. Jowes Fortune who will leave short' I ly for college. The new Fountain- I ad oers have already begun eervicu and on will be glad to waint on tfiose dejy. ailing "cool-off" at the Kings Mono- c re, tain Drug fountain. )1 ter . , un RETURN TO KINGS MOUNTAIN , i >rt ^ /Mr and Mrs. Tolly Shutord whose < ek-1 marriage took place In Durham lu?t IV, week, have returned from a w*d < I ding trip and sre now at home in ? as! Klnalr* Mountain fwtvep4 \lrti. JJlhi.J < ar. ford has resumed her Work as ? i ,'a. member of the Central School faoul tte'iy and Mr. Shuford is engaged *n t>o-!the Insurance business. nd r 1?=? ' rs. REVIVAL AT SECOND j BAPTIST ek ' Revival services will.begin at the of Secoud Baptist Church next Suuday, ; Sept. 7. These services will contin-! gg lie for two weeks. t his1 . Prechlng the first week will lie j by the Pastor, Rev. "C. C. Parker.' tnp iDr. II. P. Bray, pastor of the First nd ; t <? ?? J ,oe, Mauole Owens of West Kine street. I Mr. and Mrs. Allen Feaster. their n8' son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Robert < Feaster and three younger' sons. H of New York City are visiting Mr. I and Mrs." R. P. Tiibble of West King Street. The Feasters ere former res i 11,1 , idents of Kings Mountain. 8" i The Rev. Lawreuce Taylor preach i a ?hI at the A. M. E. Zlon church Sun- ; ( ' i day afternoon. A large crowd at-. J41" tended. 1^0 * Funeral services were held Frday ,or afternoon for Mrs: Mariah McCltnI ton at the Mt. Zlon Baptist Church, j ?st Servlc?8 were conducted by the Rev j | It. J. Davidson. j The revival at Galilee ,'s in Prasad ' rcss this week. ay Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Rucker, Mr. >u- and Mra. Ellis Strong. Orea and Rob teif Alexander, and Mlsstoe Luzzie' and Annie McClure were recent vis-! 1 itors of Mr. J). R. Alexander on ' East Ridge Street. e?B Mrs. Agnes Yonngblood of Wine( ton-Salem. was a recent dinner 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Boyci 7?, on Tracy street. ny- . jy. axrs. aoiu rarsn ctim u&iiguiei .J , .leace Lash. and two of her broth- ? I er'e children. Clyde and Morlene Hendricks *11 of New York City, spent last Friday with her brother. ar" Mr. J. E. Hendricks and her niece, ud Mrs. Willie Mae Adams a,nd family. O. Mrs. Tlshle Jackson Cumberland,. of New York Is visiting relatives1 ies and friends In Kings Mountain, ilh The Rev. J. A. White of Castonia. WO visited Rev. I). A. Costlier Saturday, elf Miss Alnieta Hunt of Oreenbllle, 8 spent the week end with Mrs. I'y Pearl Rlppy on Cansler street. w*1 Mrs. Fannie Bullard of Wattertta son street is still on the sick list. j, Foml has become so scarce In many parts of Greece in recent m*| weeks that foreign observers pr?Br" diet many natives will die of 'starvaf A- ', tlion this winter. by I re 1 .uc.ff?. WHAT? fJO * HAPPENS, PHONE US P and Well Print Some m- For Yon In A Horry!! 90. He IB >n le, MHIIvmhiIHW The product with k Food Vi , *? V.... >/.* i * *. Be Sure It's Carolina Dairy Ik isteurized From Cleveland's Fi >lina Dairy, Phone 125?Shelby, N. C. ra Care Makes Them Extra Gc I Church, Marlon, N. C., will preach he aecond week. Services each night at 7:46, and he public la cordially Invited to at he?? services. Music by Choir, and > porta I music will be rendered. MIU.IAM* INFANT RITES - Jf 4ILO TUESDAY 11 Julius Klmer Williams, 10 months >ld son { Mr. and Mrs. Julius T. .Vllllauis died Monday ul <:3u a. m. final rites were held at 3:30 p. u. Tuesday at the David iiupttst rhurch. The Rev. D. K. Putnam conlucted the funeral services. The child is sudvlved by his pur- , v niK, five sisters, Annie May. Lucille. Victoria, Pauline and Thelina me brothtr, Max. Thelina is a twindster of the dead child. it ic estimated that government purchases of office machines this year. will approximate $100,000,000, at one third of ail office macbino e" tales. Directly or indirectly, defense may account for three fourths of this year's estimated $300,000,000 . nfFIn** inii<>)iitm uaImu Pi'pvfniifl la the start of'the defense program. Government purchases took about ubout one-sixth of the industry's out [>ut. \ . $ A new farmer's bulletin. No. 18H0 entitled 'Control of Insect Pests of Grain in Klevator Storage." has Just beeu issued by the IT. S. Depart tuent of Agriculture and free copies are available to farmers. New industrial plants and expausions to existing ones authorized sinco the beginning of the deflense program number 2,0?il, government statisticians estimate, and their cost will aggregate $8,549, 770.000. Have Your Eyes Examined, 1 Qlaasee Fitted ?By? 1)R. D. M. MORRISON Optometrist Eye Specialist Will be In Kings Mountain Office n Every Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Hours 1 P. M. to ? P. M. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' f Prescription promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. <j THE REXALL 8TORE ' We Call For And Deliver Phones 41?81 / K . -M Bi * 'v i the greatest 8 ilue 1 APPROVED Pas- 1 ineat Herds ' I , 1
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