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HERALD PERSONALS
Tall Society Editor Phone 167
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kiser of Char
lotte were Kings Mountain visitors
for the week end.
E. C. Brandon of Asheboro spent
?the weekend with his family in
Kings Mountain.
Mrs. M. L. Houser has returned
from an extended visit with her
daughter Mrs. W. P. Stokes and Mr.
Stokes in Newport News, Va.
Mrs. Shipp FaUiT Miss Zoe Falls'
and Mrs. Earl Morris attended a
meeting of the home Demonstration
Club held in Lattimore Wednesday
afternoon.
James Edward Amos of Raleigh
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
C. Ainos over the weekend.
Mr. and. Mrs. B. C. Bost had as Sun
day guests; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bost
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bost and son, Jun
ior, of Hickory, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Franks and children, Mrs. A. M.
Lutz of Gaffney, Mrs. Irene Pruitt of ,
Gastonia, and Mr. and Mrs. Hal j
Propst of York, S. C. j
Mrs. Ed Hord spent a few days
last week with Mrs. Eugene Mathis
and Miss Pearl Kerr in Columbia, S.
c.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson were
Charleston visitors over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olive and
son, Jerry, were Sunday guests of
his mother, Mrs. E. B. Olive.
Mrs. Lona McGill and Mrs. John
Gamble wc^re' Saturday guests of
Mrs. Paul Kennedy and family in
Shelby. ..
Miss Frances Lindsay, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lindsay spent the
day in Greensboro last Wednesday
as a representative of the Dixie
Home Store of Gastonia.
Thomas P. Baker of State College,
Raleigh, arrived Wednesday to
spend the spring holidays with his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Baker.
Mrs. M. A Ware and guests, Mrs.
Paul Monty and Miss Kitty Jane
Monty attended the play given by
?the Plonk School of Creative Art in
'Asheville on Saturday, night.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Neisler, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Ormand are visiting
several of the flower gardens in
South Carolina this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Vree-land of
Columbia were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Davis for the weekend,
Mrs. Vreeland and Mrs. Davis are
sisters.
Miss Cora Herndon of Raleigh was
guest of her mother, Mrs. P. D. Hern
don over the weekend.
Mrs.'Dave Mast am sons, Dave, jr
and Herndon, of R^.ne were guests f
of relatives in Kings Mountain Sun- 1
day. ' ?? J
Mr. ^nd Mrs. R. C. Singleton^ of j
Roanoke, Va., who. have been on an)
extendeo visit in Miami, Fia., stop
ped enroute home for a few days j
visit with Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Maun- i
ey.
. Miss Sybil Blaiock spent the week
end in Gastonia as guest of Mrs.
Cooke.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Miller have re
turned from a visit in Radford, Va.,
where rhey were guests of W, D.
Miller.
? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pa me 11, Joe
McCleary and Miss Burris of Kings
Creek, S. C.. were Sunday guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Beam.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Murry of Mai
den were spends the;day guests of
their daughter, Mrs. V. F. Throne
burg on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Willis, jr., and
dau&.Ver, Beverly Ann, of Monroe,
spent the weekend with his . par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornburg ofi
Bessemer City were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Shipp Fails.
Miss Ruby Burrage has returned
from a two weeks visit with her fa
ther in Williamsburg, Va.
Mrs. George Lattimore is visiting
her mother, Mrs. R. T. White in
Hertford. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Lowery and;
Miss Pinkie Randall visited Mr. and j
Mrs. Steve Coon in Fallston Sunday.
James (Red) Guin and Dennis Go
forth attended thg motorcycle races J
in Daytona Beach, Fla., and visited
relatives of Mr. Goforth in Miami
last week.
Dr. Robert N. Baker left Sunday]
for .Washington, D. C? to attend ai
post graduate dental clinic.
Mrs. Paul Monty and daughter, j
Kitty Jane, of Charlotte have re
turned home after a visit with Mr. |
and Mrs. M. A. Ware.
Mrs. Bill Davis and children re
turned to their home in Albany, Ga.,
Wednesday after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Davis.
Mrs. B. R. Payseur and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Baxter Payseur
visited Sunday with Rev. and Mrs, R.
R. Revis and family of Marietta, Ss.
C. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Payseur also
visited in Travelers Rest,S . C., with
Mrs. Payseur's aunt and uncle. Mr.
and Mrs. N. O. McDowell^and fami
ly.
Coal
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DI/lEGEM
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A-WAY Down SOUTH IN DIXIE"
THE N AtJ O N A L J AVC )RiTE
Local Favorite Too!
FOR 38 YEARS DIXIE GEM COAL HAS BEEN THE
FAVORITE OF KINGS MOUNTAIN COAL
CUSTOMERS
Good Supply on Hand for the rest of ihe Cold Season
DIXIE GEM & GREAT HART
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Plenty of Dixie Gem Chunk and Egg
KENTUCKY & RED RAR
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Virginia Egg and Stoker Coal
nOMFT DELIVERIES!
KINGS MOUNTAIN COTTON
OIL COMPANY
TOUR ICE AND COAL DEALER
PHONE 124
Miss Matilda Dedmon spent the ,
week end in Shelby guest of her
sister, Mrs. D. C. Pruitt.
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Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Neisler are vis
iting several of the gardens around
Georgetown this week.
O? ~
Mrs. Tqm Dixon, Mrs. D. M. Cline
and Mrs. J. O. Pruiu-of Shelby "were
spend -the day guests of Miss Ma
tiidaD edmon on Tuesday ,Miss Janie
Sue and Helen Pruitt and Milt Cline,
jr., carryover and spent the after
noon.
\?r. and Mrs> VV. P. Blalock of Un
ion Level. Va., and daughter, Mrs.
Mack Neblett of Kinbridge, Va. have
returned home after a visit with,
relatives here, coming especially to
see Mr. Blalock'o sister. Miss Lizzie
Blalock, who is seriously ill at her
home in the Bethlehem community.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Alexander
and baby of Kannapolis and Miss
Eva Plonk of Charlotte visited Mrs.
R. S. Plonk snd family Sunday. Mrs.
Alexander and baby remained over
for a few days Wtih her mother.
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J. B. Falls underwent an appen
dectomy in. the Shelby hospital Tues
day. He is resting very well at this
time. .
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oirth Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hannah an
nounce the birth of a. sort, Friday. I
[March 11, in the Shelby hospital .i
Mr. and Mrs.' T. W. Meacham an
nounce the birth of a son, Friday
March 11, in the Shelby hospital.
The Rev. and Mrs. L> F. Monroe
announce the birth of a son Satur .
day, March 11 in the Shelby hospi ,
tab .
Mr. and Mrs. Claude VVray ah- j
nounce the birth of a son. Sunday, '
March 13. in Shelby hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wright an-/
nounce the birth of a son, Johnny
Law son. Monday, Maui. 14, Shelby
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs James F. Black an
nounce the hirth of a dau?Htert Wed
nesday, March 15, in Shelby hospi- [
tal. - .
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Black of Nut
ley, N. J., announce the birth of a
son, Paul David, on March 9, 1949.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finger announ
ce the birt h ' of a son, Thomas Alex
ander, Tuesday, March 8, in the
Presbyterian hospital in Charlotte.'
Miss Addie Mae Page w ho has jusi
completed her BS at Emory Univer- J
sity is visiting her brother Harry ?
Page, before returning to. ieac.h. I
A PROUD BIRTHDAY THOUGHT
Typewriter Ribbons? Phones 167-283
On the 3?th birthda\ ol the (iirl Scouts of the |!.S.A., t '
Hrownie Scout leariis I'riim her troop leader the simple arith
metic that adds up to the achievements of \ hu?e organisation.
They typify the spirit of a movement that has mi-jnt happiness,
friendliness, cooperation, anu ftin to over a.,is
thr"o<*>?<vtit
March
18
to
March
26
Men's and Boys' Spring
and Summer Shoes. Ten
and white, Loafers. Sad
dle Oxfords. Ventilated.
1-3 Off
SPRING SHOES
port.
SPECIAL SHOE SALE!
FOR MEN WHO PUT COMFORT FIRST!
in kid leather, archbuilt in-step sup
20% Discount
WHITE SHIRTS
?LIMITED QUANTITY?
A new Shipment, worth $3.00
?on Sale At ?
$1.95
20
FELT HATS
Values To $8.50
Reduced To
$3.95
One Table
PANTS
1-3 Off
20
BELTS
YOUR CHOICE
50c
TIES
Novelties and Bows
3 for $1.00
18
GOLF CLUBS
1-3 Oil
?ONLY?
8
SPORT COATS
Were S16 to S20
?NOW?
$9.75
SPRING
SLEEVELESS
Sweaters
Good Selection
Reduced To
Plenty of
SOCKS
Some Irregulars
Smart Patterns
10
SPRING SUITS
Wool and Rayon
$peaal-$22.50
PAJAMAS
Volues to S5.00 ? A BCD
?ENTIRE STOCK ?
$2j95 Paii
SPRING SUITS
All-Wool Gabardines, regular sizes
only. Best tiuy In Town.
$3150
Just Arrived- $5.95 to $9.95
Woodward's Men's Shop
? ?* i? ?. ? . ' i. ? --Vf.'l .i' ' ' . ' " ? . V . ???
?Good Merchandise At Lower Pricei
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