HERALD PERSONALS *3all Society Editor Phone 167 .Mists Margaret Goforth spent ine Weekend Wi Tennessee with tier sis Wr. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mauney returt} ed Friday after spending the winner i in Palm Harbor, F!a. - ?? o? ? Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hunnicutt jpent the week end at Neisk-r Dune* ac Crescent Beach. Mm T. A. Kay of Chatlewt**-.!, W*. Va? is visiting her neice, 2iiu Craig for ten day a. ? o ? W. J. McGlli is visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. Nelson Pittlnger in Union Bridge, Md. Miss Evelyn Carpenter spent the weekend with Miss Sylvia Burton in the Patterson Grove community., Little Misses Sue and Phyllis 3[?ax- 1 ro of Gaston ia w^re weekend guests ; of Gary Allran. ? o? Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butler spent the weekend In Toluca. This fellow is up in the air because he could not have his watch repair ed. He didn't know about the EX VERT V/ATCH REPAIRING at DEL LINGER'S JEWEL SHOP. Bring all .?your WATCH and CLOCK a i I merit 3 no us, we will do a thorough and complete renovation job at a price to fit your pun*. Each job guaran teed to give you satisfactory re.?uHs. You always get quality, service and ? good . price at DaUfKtf*' Jtmt iMG? Ais .fi <*% JfC i , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and small daughter, Phoet>e Ann. return ed Suriday to their home in Boon viile after a visit with Mrs. Day's par ? ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. War lick. Mr. and Mrs. John. VVray. Mr. and Mm. Ed Riley spent Sunday at Chim- j ney Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Broados Mobs were Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Geor ge Nea^ in Mooresville. Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Plnnix left Monday for Oklahoma City to at- ; tend the Southern Baptist conven tion. Guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ear ly over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anthony of Philadelphia. Pa.. Mrs. John ClotfeHer, Boa/, Ala.,! Mr. C. P. Tr'isale, Boylston, Ala. i Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Beam. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Harbinaon spent Sun day touring the mountains of Wes tern North Carolina. The trip was planned honoring Mr. Beam ov. his birthday. They also visited .Mr. Har binson's parents in Morganton. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Plonk, Mrs. Mary Lovell and William Plonk were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cat iysle Isley in Burlington Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and chil dren have returned to their home in Albany, Ga., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. David. ' } By Way Of Mention Lois Baattl* Mtsseu OUie Hartsell and Annie Mae Howie spent Sunday at Chim ney Rock. Mrs. Francis Welch of Abbeville, S. C., spent the pas* week with her ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Benton Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Clark and Mr. ! Cork's mother .spent Sunday at ; Ctiimney Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware of Fall- 1 ston spent Sunday with the form er's mother, Mrs. W. P. Ware. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clemmer and son of Dallas spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Elbert Payne is sick at this writing. ' | Mrs. Florence Hope of Baltimore,, Md.. waa a recent gue?t of Mr. and ; Mrs. J. 1. Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wright had as their guests for the weekend Mr. and | Mrs. Carl Brady Miss Blanche Smith ' and Mr. Fred Smith, all of Gastonla. Mrs. Elbert Payne had as her quests for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. O V. Fuller and children of Belmont. Mrs. Wright Harmon is sick at this writing. Uncle Sam Saya gsl DONT WAIT/ *g"Nowf rmA tHYROLL ?T ># sav>nj6^-t BUY Jif '~hi In >M? today. Tfcia ia .voir "Opportunity."* O S. T'lanri OatMrtmeU TO VISIT CH??J8tTVH4-E CAMP Members of tile W-. O. W Ofh- j cm' Degree Team and members < will mee: at W. O. \V. hall door \ Tuesday ? p. m. and make a viirit ?! to the Cherfyyuie Camp. Men Saturday, May 21, at 3 o'clock in the W. O. W. hail on Main street. Evening session will oe held in. E. Henderson oi Charlotte' will se -the speaker. Oth er speeches by Fie Id men and State Officers, State Manager, and oth er?. Entertainment by the Lenoir Cabaret Sodbust*?r$ -and Lenoir Kt "wanis quartet. The Honored Degree team of Xan napolis will ze mere to take par. ... conferring Degree on a group of can didates. The regular dance will be held ?!t 9 o'clock in the same building. One thousand people can dance at -the same time. .Richard Scott and hi*> Rhythm Serenades Is to furnish the muSic.'Anyone wishing to spend the night, notify Prank L.- Smith, Sr. { Fifty rooms have been reserved for j W. O. w. delegate; ' SALE IASTS f f More Days * * FOR A B.F.Goodrich gk ? ? ? (in ... ' b a,] 125 N.Tsr Mer ?c Cluf^ ?'eC,,*e?e?9c ?S;r?d.",?