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lea mf'jm ""iiiiirTWi MARRIED CHRISTMAS DAY? Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Pruitt, above, were married at three o'clock Christmas day at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Miller. The ceremony was performed by Rev. B. F. Austin. The bride, the formes Miss Peggy Miller, is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Miller. Mr. Pxuitt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pruitt of Kings Mountain. (Photo by Bundy.) <M.^+++++++**?+++*+*++++++++++*++++<l-<MMM-+4++++*+-i'***+ HERALD PERSONALS Tall Society Editor Phone 167 Mrs. R. Fred Dunn and family of Charlotte, and Mrs. Eric Dehiin and family of Glen Ridge, N. J., were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Prince. Mr. Tom Howell and Miss Uaura Howell of Cheityville spent Sunday visiting Glenn Ppyseur who is con fined to his home. V' : t J?ck Mauney, who spent the hoi Mays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney left Sunday by plane | ffar Ames, Iowa, where he is a stu dent at- IowarState college. Mr. and Mr*. S. M. Brown have I returned from a visit to Richmond. They were accompanied home by j Mrs. Bowden, Mrs. Brown's mother, who wHl visit with them for several weeks. Mrs. Stowe Miller of Waco was spend -the day guest Monday of Mrs. ! 0. F. Hord. Mrs. Fleming Ramseur of Mullins spent the holidays with her daugh ter, Mrs. Paul Mauney and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McGinnis and ifamiiy of Dallas were Kings Moun tain visitors Juring the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Blanton. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Church aftd son, Tommy., of Gastonia, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Ktlley McCarter and Children, Mrs. 'Hubert McGinnis and daughter, Frieda, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Lowery were Sunday guests of Miss Pinkie Randall. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hoke spent the week end In Charlotte. . Mr. Eade Anderson was dinner guest Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Anthony of Cramerton spent Sunday with Mrs. Anthony's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Phifer. Miss Ellen Cox of Green vHle spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. B. IF. Co*. " ?5) Mr. and Mrs. JL W. Wright of Mary Grove weTe spend -the -day guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ware. [ Pfc. Bob Cox has returned to Port Jackson after spending the holidays j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Cox. ?. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. May es on Sunday .were Mr. ana Mrs. C. C Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Clark and family of Statesville. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Wright are va cationing in Florida. Sgt. Foley P. Cobb, Jr., of the U. S.. "Army w*u> has been serving the past 24 months In Okinawa is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foley P.. Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Willeford have returned to their home in Radford, Va., after spending the holidays with Mrs. Willeford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Campbell. Mrs. Anna Dilling of KannapoMs spent last week with her son, John Dilling, and Mrs. Dilling. Miss Olivia Herring of Gastonia I spent last week with her uncle Dave Saunders and Mrs. Saunders. Lieut, and Mrs. James Mercer who spent Christmas with Mrs. Mer cer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Plonk have returned to their home in Columbia. , ? f . Miss Leila Clark spent last week in Forest City with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Jonas. Miss Frances Goforth returned to New York Monday after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Goforth. Earl Myers, Charles Nelsler, Hen ry Neisler, Ralpr Northcutt and James Herndon have returned to Davidson coHege after spending the holidays with their respective par ents. , . ? George Thomasson left Sunday for Duke, having spent the holidays with his mother, ?'/s. C. F. Thom asson, Sr. Students resuming their studies at W. C. U. N. C. after spending the J holidays with their partns are Miss es Peggy Arthur, Betty Lyncti, Nan cy Dickey, and Betsy Tolleson. FOR MOTHERS ONLY! My Child Needs Someone To Play With Does Yours? Do You Want ? Then ? - To P**y bridge T Let us pl*y with your <k> to ? ?nov'e? children in our home * Do some ?hopj Ages 2 ? ? R*t?? ? 25c per hour HOURS? 2 to 6? Monday Thju Friday 106 East Mountain St.? Next To Postoffkw Hazel H. Fryer Telephone 608-J Charles Warlk*. returned to State : College Monday after spending the I holidays with his <parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Warlick. Miss Alda Jean Davis and Jean j Webb left Sunday for Greensboro : alter spending rhe holidays >vith j | their parents. Jeff Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. ! : Whitney Wells, Ben Goforth, jr., son . of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goforth, have; resumed their studied at CuUowbee. Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Cornwell left | - , Wednesday for a month's stay . - in ? | Tampa, Pla. MUs Sira Long ha* returned to her home in Columbia after visiting i relatives in Kings* Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Biser and dau ghiers were Charlotte visitors Sun day. Miss Matilda De^mon spent last week in Charleston guest of Mr. and ? Mrs. Ford Farabo*. Mrs. A, H. Patterson, accompanied Mrs. R. C. Etheridge to Page'.and , Thursday. Mrs. Etheridge Joined Mr. { and Mrs. H. H. Housrton who are go ing to Back Bay, Va., for several [ days visit. Announcement? V Reid S. Bell Formerly, of Peoples Barber Shop, Shelby has been added to our staff 3 REGULAR BARBERS TO SERVE YOU CENTRAL BARBER SHOP Fat Tignor ? Charlie Goforth ? Reid Bell AT LESS MONEY CUDAHY GOLD COIN POUND SLICED BACON 49c 9. $. Seed Quality Tender Beef Slrlota Steak Lb. 85c T Bom Steak Lb. m Short Ribs Lb. 39c Growl Beef U. 49c Chock Roast Lb. 59c Onto Steak Lb. S9c RIB END POUND PORK ROAST 39c .SEA roots . FMots of WMtlag lb. 2Sc DforttttWNtfas ?*..!* Stewing Oysten plat Cfc Select Ovtften elat 79c ? ** ? - ; kJ _ BLUE BIRD BIG 96 OUNCE CAN OIAIGE JIICE 37< CALIFORNIA V. C. NO 2Vfc CAN HITS PEACHES 29' CUDAMY 4 POUND CARTON HIE LAID . 87c LORD4' RKTKCRT 3? ROUND BAG LOIG GRAM IICE 5S? "fltERPAN 12 OZ Mk: PEANUT BUTTER 35c CASTLEBERRY 10V4 OZ. CAN GEORGIA HASH.. 33c l.tBBY'S OR DOU NO 2 CAN PINEAPPLE JUICE 17c SALTY 76 OZ PKG 2 FOR STERLING SALT . 17c ECONOMICAL 2 POUND BAG PINTO BEANS.... 29c RED BAND 5 POUND BAG FLOUR 52c VAN CAMPS NO 2 CAN PORK & BEANS . 15c CAR BEAUTY NO 2 CAN 2 *OR CHOPPED KRAUT 23c DUFFS 14 OZ PkG HOT ROLL MIX ... 25c VACUUM PACK WHOLE No. 3 Coo SWT. POTATOES . 19c Hi dial ml j n1 E! fir- J r FOR THOSE WINTtRY DAYS A ' HEAD Sove unnecessary trips m tod wortwf! Dixw-Home Solo<) 16 Oz Jot Dressing 31c Pine Cone Eorly No 2 Coo June Peas ... 10c L>bby% ?? No, 2' Con Sugar Peas . 23c Comjtock No 2 Con 2 For We Apples .. 31c OkJ Vtf Qimo 2 lb Jar Apple Jetty .. 31c Bomo 2 Lb. Jor Grape Ian 39c Swt. M* Ploymolr 22 Oz J6r Pickles ..... 27c Blue Bird G'fruit No. 2 Con Sections 17c Libbys Fruit No. I Con Cocktafl ... 27c Ubbys Tomato 14 Oz. Bot. Catsap ..... 24c Dfcde-HoBM ? ? * -t ? ' ? ? ... Dairy SUGAR CREEK POUND Gre*mery Batter. Oc ELKHORN POUND DAISY CHEESE. .49c KRAFT 2- POUND BOX American Cheess ,99c DIXIE - HOME POUND MARGARINE 29c KRAFTS POUND Old English Cheese 55c 5 pound box 2?9 Cottage Cheese 25c SOU. GOLD ' ?/4 Lb. Sticks U?. Colored Margarine 45c FRESH TENDER CRISP POUND GREEN CABBAGE... 4c CRUNCHY 2 LARGE STALKS Coliti Heart Celery .27c FRESH TEMPTING 2 POUNDS MAPLE FLAVOR 12 Ot Bo*. Higfcla'd Syrup 28c ALL FLAVORS 2 FOR JULO 15c TONY Lb Can, 3 For Dos Food . 25c HUNTS ? Ot Cor., 2 For ToaatoSaace 15c CANADIAN 7 POUNDS WAXED RtTABAGAS 9e c At if or !? i ; a I ? ts&toi ICEBERG LETTUCE . 25c CALIFORNIA 2 >POUNOS o. No. 1 . 5 pounds IRISH POTATOES 30c ? ?pwn6s YELLOW ONIONS. .. 17c ?BU*N ? ..ISJ 2 ? tARGC -tUNtiHtt' CAUF. CARROTS ... ..lie TOILET SOAP* CASHMERE BOUQUET 2^23c A}ait Cfoniror REGULAR SUE 2tor23c OCTAGON REGULAR SIZE 2*" 17c octagon La? dry Soap REGULAR SIZE 2<or17c SOAR POWDER OCTAGON REGULAR SUX 2*^ 17c CLEAI*SER OCTAGON REGULAR SIZE Te ???]
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