TpiT'' ' Jffiyitqw. six I PATTERSON GROVE NEWS (By Mm. Thurman Seism HR. large crowd was present at Su ?' fcy school last Sunday. J. W. Scis M B Mi elected at Superintendent ac C - jEagene Pattersou as associate supe fctendent. Work is progressing nicel Bfr' " ma the church inside. IP 17,8,9,10,11,12 1 See the mammoth New York Stage Show . . . three days of Horse Races . . . Auto Races . . . Farm and Home Exhibits . . . World of Mirth Midway ... Jack Kochman's Hell Drivers . . . Fireworks every night. I ADVANCE TICKETS r? Tickets now on sale in blocks of four (4) for $1.75 tax included. After Oct. 5th, 75c each. On sale only at Ivey's and Efird's in Charlotte and your local bus station. SAVE ?125 ?>' By buying your tickets now. | SOOTHED STATES FAIB CHARLOTTE. N. C. ; " ?^ 55', & I 4'.,: : K( II I J. ml ml I l > IBB it ,? f WHOLE Tl f'fy " > |:'.V ; k'- j|. ! '^trH? .-t ' Mt <i-V. fc^'as* v*s - J* .* m ' ' .j.-r _ Miss Coli'ue Wright spent Saturda night and Sunday with Miss Bett Le?> Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Barber from Wi stou oaiem and Mrs. J. C. Barbe ? nnd family of Charlotte visited M u and Mrs. Max Putnam Suuday evei m iog. id Mr. and Mrs. Tra Wright and fan r- Hy visited Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Wr ly ght last Sunday. Mrs. Edwin Moore and chiidrei ~ Janis and Gene, visited Mrs. Sidne Hicks last Saturday eveuing. Mr. Vernon Kule and Mr. I>ew Bridges from Thomasville. N. C | spent a few days last week with Lei is' mother. Mrs. Rculah Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Cannon an .1 I. s. a III!-*!- I I | uiu^'iiut irum j111iiu 19 itum1 nee spending a couple weeks with M an<l Mrs. Max Putnam. Mrs. Canno is Mrs. Putnam's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Thamer Wright an children and Mr. R. C. Graham c Bessemer City were dinner guesl last Sunday of Mrs. Beulah Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright an children. Mary Lue and Harold spei Inst Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aloi zo Grigg and family of Prospect coi mnnitv. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Putnam v ited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Putnam last Sunday. UTT J H. nilton,*head of the An mill Industry Department at Stal | College and one of the Judges for tl j Western District Junior Dairy Catt Show, termed it "The best junii dairy nttle show T have ever judged AaLJ&QiL I tww 11 Sum TiTTffTTil I Ujl'lllMUUl" BW^Jijr |a Rr I I A lovely suite Comes in genu ny. Prices incl ij^r price are the B China Cabinet, Side Chairs. . SAB TO PAY?MONTHLY SVS^HFB ' "i ^.- j. I THE KINOe MOUNTAIN HK i? SS5^pSE55S55S5SB3BBH3K3BM33B3iB3B y . 7 WHOSO HEWS n By Mri Jessie 0 Costuer ir r. ??????????? a. Mrs. Inn V. Couser in showing in provement following an operation i ,j. the Gaston county Negro hospital. i- S-Sgt. Ha7.el Jel Jewel Brown, eo of Mrs. Ina V*. Couser, has returne n, to his home after serving overseas i y the U. S. Army in the following pla( j es: Austria, Germany, and Franei is i Before entering the armed service h i was a studnt of A. and T. Collegi w | Greensboro. | Mr. and Mrs. Van Morainey of B: j timore. Mil., are visiting friends i ^ h'ings Mountain this week, n r. Mrs. Kena Mithem. wife of Ne n Mitvhem, passed in the Shelby hosp tal Saturday. Her funeral will li held in Bessemer City ut St. Joh Holiness chureh. Tuesday. Sept. 24 a ,f 2:00 p. m. Is i. Mr. M. L. Campbell, of the Con <t1 pact high school is convalescing i ?t ! the Oafuev hospital, having undei t- j gone an operation, m | Several persons of Kings Mouutai j, ' and' vicinity attended and visited th Ebenezer Baptist Association at Esi r>dge Grove church near Shelby la: Thursday and Friday. They reportc an enjoyable "ffnfl splendid sessioi JJje Rev. F. L. Howell^ of Cberr I is the Association^* ~5fbderator; He I J. (\ Mitchell is pastor of the chure ie ' ; Mrs. Magnolia Blalock Owens, c jr New York City, was a recent visit* ' ' in Kings Mountain. | Mrs. Mattie Blalock of Watterso ! Street is still iudisposed. "*T**Tt!'e,rece^Jnyl^rgaiuzze3*T?w?n1fl5Pi ler Post of the American Legion ha received its charter. The post appri oiate* the aid the Otis Oreen Poi rendered in getting this post orgnni ed. The Owens-Miller Post will met at Oavidson school. Tuesday niglv Oct. lat 7:30 o'clock. Mrs.' Alma Francis and Mrs. Dor Wingo attended the funeral of Mr Sal\ie Miller in Spindale last 8atu day. Mrs. Miller was Mrs. Francis sister. ' Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn Dorgin an some other friends from Charotte vU ited Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll o Tracy street Monday night.s Mr Dorgin is the daughter of the Cai rolls. r; m MC 31 CENTURY G SUITE IHOGANY? PIEOES 225.00 with real distinction, ine Honduras M&hogauded at this attractive uffet, Extension Table, Host Chair and Five OR WEEKLY )ULZ> THUBSDAT 8BPT. tfl, 1M? - ' M Society News Mrs. Minnie Ware Is >D " Honored On Birthday uf u Mr. and Mm. Arthur Cornwall en on tertaiued at their home oa Waco road "e 011 Sunday, to honor Mrt. Cornwall's ln j mother, Mrs. Minnie Ware on her OlHD ct n oirthday. Mixed (all (lowers were used In J* " I* I \ p decorating the home and pink and ? ^ white were the colors on the lovely 1 , birthday cake. Dinner was served pic '' nlc style. ? . Quests included: Miss Evelyn Bobn erts of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ~ lleavener and son, Clegg and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Budisill all of Crouse, ^ b Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Cody of Cherryi ville; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Aderholdt, ie Miss Callie Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. n .lohn Oates and Billy Gene Gibbous ' a I all of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Ware received many beautl ^ lul uud useful gifts. i- Or " Charles Allen Honored | On His Sixth Birthday ? Mrs. Arthur Allen honored tier son, I n I Charles Oren. on hi* ?l*th hirthdo*. I e at a party at her home on the Yorkjl l" Road on Thursday afternoon. Scptem- I ,r her 10th, between the hours of 3:00 I nn.l 3:00 o'clock. ( " When the fourteen young guest* f* hn.l arrived, pictures were taken. I I During the afternoon, the children 'I ^ enjoyeo games and contests directed'I )f I by Mrs. Kelly McOnrter. Prizes were )P I awarded the contest winners who I j were Donald Hord, Harold Wray Hord I and Charles Allen. ! in A large birthday cake ieed in white j with pink nnd white decorations was [I .sOiY.Wil - iigr.A L given as .avers. p. Charles received many niee gifts. Guests present were: Jinimie and j| t j Doris Ann Blaek, Kenneth Wilson. |l >t j I .ester Liugerfelt. Donald Hord. Har I t, j obi Wra v Hord", Prances Kimbret. I Frelia McGinnis, Kay and Gloria jl Dean Mt'CaHer. Arthur Allen, jr., ;I aj Linda and .laniee Melton and Charles jl * | Allen. Also prpsent were Mrs. Kelly f" j McCarter. Mrs. B. E. Melton. Mr*. !| Alfred Wilson, Mrs. Ernest Bratton. I Mrs. R. B. Kimbrel. Mrs. W. J. Black, I j and Mrs. Charles Owens. ' AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING I $20,000 STREET IMPROVEMENT ' BONDS r BE IT ORDAINED by the Board I _ of City Commissioners of the City of I i Kings Mountain: Section 1. That the City of Kings I Mountain issue its bond.s pursuant I to The Municipal Finance Act, 1921, I as amended, in an amount not ex- I ceeding $20,000 for the purpose of I recoustructiag the surface of streets I j in said City. Section 2. Tbat a tax sufficient to I pay the principal and interest of said I bonds shall be annually levied ami I collected. Section 3. Tnat a statement of tn? I debt of the City has been filed with I the clerk and is open to public in- I spection. Section 4. That this ordinance shall I take effect thirty days after its first I publication, unless in the meantime a I petition for its submission to the vo- I ters s filed under said Act. and thht I in such event it shall take effect I when approved by the Voters of the I City at an election as provided in I said Act. The foregoing ordinance was pass- I ed on the 23 day of September, 1946,11 and was first published on the 26 day!I of September, 1946. Any action or proceeding question- I ing the validity of said ordinance (I must be commenced within thirty il days after its first publication. Karl P. Sawyer, Secretary of the Board of City Commissioners. s-26?oc-3 Il FAMILY FRIEND... mXNO/ERNSErMfit I A family taate-treat u a Sever- ; I I age. GOLDEN GUERNSEY MlUc add* extra energy-value to cooked dlahael Dtelttee, the . M. half pint of ctaaei which tope B each quart uMkee rleHrlmu ;* I I Let GOLDEN GUERNSEY top I tilt A 1A. Knurt Dri.. nm* wowa noNTi. u*m| BO leiotlh. Knead out mohtur*. I ' V | .. I ABOHDALB FABlOS A I tr. Hancock Is Honored | Mr. Weir Honored The children of A. C. Hancock of Mlu Margaret Cornwel) and Miaa inga Mountain honored him with a Martha Prances MeGiil were hostenrpriae birthday dinner on Sunday esses on last Wednesday night at a ter he had passed his 72nd birthday dinner party honoring William O i September 17. A good dinner was Weir oh his birthday. rved picnic style from a long table Vases of mixed faW flowers were the dining room. Mr. Hancock re- used in decorating the rooms of Miss lived a number of nice gifts. Oornwell's apartmeut. Card tables Between 75 and 100 friends and were placed in the living room and latives were present. The group in- each wri centered with a small vase ided the following children of Mr. of snapdragons. The centerpiece on sncock and their "wives, husbands the dining table was pink dahlias and d children: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. No- fern In a silver epergne. n, Mr. and Mrs. John Killian, and X delicious four course dinner was p .. .. .1 u.. n m tt ? .. - ?. wmv* mto. . namocK an or served buffet style. Th? last course lelby; Mr. and Mr*. Ray Carroll of was beautiful white frosted birthday iierryville, Mr. and Mrs. John Han- ca)ie with pink candles, ck of Kings Mountain. Mr. nnd Mrs An evening of bridge was enjoyed illon Sylces and family of Cana, Va. with high score prize going to Mr. id Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lemon of San Weir. Miss Nancy Suber was winner rd. Mrs. J. B. Dyous of Sanford, a of low score prize. Mr. Weir was pre ughter. was unable to be present. sented an album of records as honor Mrs. Will Roberson of Charlotte, gift. rs. Candia Bumgardner of Spencer Quests included Mr. Weir, Mrs. ountain, and Mrs. John Spargo of James JueGill, Mr. and Mrs. Humes istonia, sisters of Mr. Bumgardner Houston, Miss Nancy Suber, Wilburs "re present as special guests. White and Ned McGill. / SPECIAL WEEK-END SALE ~ Jacquard Bedspreads Beautiful Spreads, in assorted patterns and in these choice colors: Blue, Rose, Natural, Full Double-Bed Size. A value at $7.95? Week-end Price $4.95 The price of these exquisite Spreads will again he $7.95 immediately following this sale! BUY NOW - USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN! I Durruai xuun mun UUUUUii JfOOTBALL TEAlt?GAME TIME 7:80?FRIDAY NIGHT. u?l 4 BELK'S Dept. Store - '' '., '. . '>' ' | ^VlfinfirBEB ? You Alw?y? Buve At BEUpflk^

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