Typewriter Ribbons? Phones 167 or 283 / ThU Colorful , CotnforlahU ALL METAL CHAI ?fi'ic . Dtllirt T1 *>HOME 348 MOlJVrTAJN ST. AT STERCHI'S $ 761 ? T t * i Iv *? It Costs Leg * At Mere s the bargain you ve been waiting lor An outdoor Jill- metal that s so comfortable you'H desert your living room till cold weather! Has gentle rocking action ? end benuty Compare with chairs costing DOLLARS more ?>ny where. "Tht Wti'f Uttfiint Hum FarautMm Society Spring Symphony Theme Of Program . "Spring Symphony" will be the Theme o f the program for the meet ing <il the Woman's Club at the club house Friday at 8 p. m The program is being arranged by Mre. W. L. Pressly. U will carry out the symphony idea in that the pro gram will be presf-nted in four pans. The concluding part will be the Ktory, in rhyme to music, of a bride and her flower arrangements writ ten by Mrs. Pressly. The following 1 club members t^re making arrange ments: The Bride's first family lun ch, Mrs. H. C. Mayes; the Bride's formal dinner, Mr'. J. L. McGill; ar rangement of loiiagv or vines, Mrs. Luther Cansier; arrai-gement of wild flowers, Mrs. Otto Hehn; the bride's tab.'e, Mrs. Mac Gantt; the Groom'f etag supper, Mrs. W. L. Pressly; tne Bride's Hat by 1HM Dache, Mrs. E. ! W. Griffin. The bride for the evening will be Ann Mayes. The aocohipanist for the musica' reading wi:. be Mrs. N. F. McGill. Ace Of Clubs Meets With Mrs. W. R. Craig Mrs. F. M. Fryer and Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, Jr., were invited to play bridgt with the members of the Ace of Clubs last Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Bill Craig delightfully en tertained at her attractive home in. Crescent Hill/ The home was lovely with its set ting of spring flowers. A dessert course consisting of strawberry shor: , cake and fruit punch was served be- j fore the progressions began. M?. H. E. Lynch carried off high loner* with Mrs. W. K. Maurtey'w:n iinp second high G-E Students Have Picnic At Lake One of tiie highlights of Satur- j day afitercxton was the picnic given j >*t Lake Momonia by the Kings Mountain students at Gardner Sweiuy'-five MUoents from the col ?ege chaperoned oy Coach Fryer and several omer teachers enjoyed boat ing, swimming and other pastimes a fcer which a picnic dinner was ser ved. MOOI1 ? NOW there'B oil reason why you I shouldn't have the washing nur I rhinc you've always wanted! ' F Stcrchi'r. makes it ixjwuble lor you FAMOUS Ape* !or only >10 down U> buy this husky, NATIONAUjY It's not a stripped model . . . luw ?U the deluxe !eeture? irvchxhnc "?H cii\i>\yinf> pump. WfcWe Baked EmimI V'wxefo. MAS SELF- EMPTYING PUMP W?tl? 2Vi Ft. Hom and Notilc 18 Gauge Steel Frame Welded ?r Create* At STERCHl'S ? A Y'atfnmous Fattemfed SpiraK Btafthor EASIEST TERMS UN TOWN t Fotition Reversible WRINGER 8Vi Ft. Preet Rubber Covered Cord Approved By Underwriters Lab. it Costs f>ss .41 "T7^^, South' t Largett btom+ # Wnis/tors" Phone 348 Mountain St. Other Storchi Stew* tc serre ?ou in AsbevtUe. Hendersons! lie Shelby, Foreet City. > Charlotte. Gcu tonia, Concord. Kamapoila ensd Salisbury. \ Doing Something About the Weather life pr; IStSlfcS Par ?ht in the stormy North Atlantic Ocean ?a mb (1) aboard the Canadian weather ship H.M.C.S. St. Stephen, prepare to release a radio equipped balloon which will radio back report* ?n weather conditions In the npper atmosphere. The St Stephen <*) is one ot 13 weather ship*, supplied by eight countries and financed by 19, wbich make up a network arranged by the Inter nationa' Civil Aviation Organisation <lCAO>, a specialised ag**ey ?( the VsHcd Nations. Hi ICAO weather ships are on eonidant doty, reod? to radio passing aircraft late weather Ufwnu tion. and to participate In search and resets* operation*.. A special is* (J) Maps weather data com in j from a weather bailee* and prepares H for broadcast to passing pla_.- j and shore station*. Patterson Grove News and Comments By Mrs. Thurmon Seism Home, the place we leave for va cations, but find ourselves always eager to reiuxn. Home, the place we love, and we dare to fight to pre serve it. Rev. J. U. Teague brought a timely . and wonderful message Sunday. The ? three important pillows. The Home, j Mother, and Church. If you missed ' this you missed a great blessing. The j Home is the world's oldest institu tion, Does your Home have a family i altar? It is known that where al tar fires burr Christ is honored. Problems will melt in a warm atmos phere of prayer. Many times we run ahead of God in our planning. It is still. wisp to follow the injunction, "Be still, and know that I am God." Rev. J. W. Suttle was guest Sunday at Patterson Grove and made a short talk after lunch. Teacher's meeting will be Wed nesday night at 8 at the church and every Wednesday thereafter until further notice. B. T. U. and B. A. U. will meet Sun. day at 7. Preaching service will be at $ o'clock. Mrs. Win. Huskey and Mrs James Hk.k are still on the sick !i?t Mrs. Dovie Moore, Mr. Edwin Moore and daughters, Gene and Ja nice. visited relatives in Virginia over the weekend. - Mr. C. T. Skjdmore and some of his workers visited with tfte Pa tter - !son Grove B. T. U. Sunday. The United States buih <he first submarine ever ?? be employed In war in 177D. DEPENDABLE anii PR/ NTi A/G Phones 167 & 213 SAVE j ' ? m htfLCt Cety Dnstinq Powder . . $ 1.5ft KING5N0UNTAINI TUB STORE DRUG COMPANY ;PH0N F. 41 6. 6 I THE CITY'S MODERN STORE i ? ' ?*

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