HERALD PERSONALS
'JoD Society Editor 1 Phone 167
Mr*. J. R. Davis and Miss Joan
Davi* were Charlotte visitors Mon
day. .
John E. Martin, Jr., of Hickory was
?a weekend guest of David Maunev.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poston wm
C harlot te visitors Monday afu-rnoon.
Mis Myrtice Weaver had as he:
guewts Sunday, Miss Pat Ford of
i.jncointon and Miss Ethel Under- ,
?wood of Moun^ holly, both former
students of Lertoh-Rhyne.
John L/ackey has returned from a
trip to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Goforth ana
Miss Mildred Goforuh left Sunda>
/<>r a visit in Fargo, N. D.
Mrs. E. A. Harris and daughter,
Dumeris, of Rock Hill were Kings
Mountain visitors Wednesday com
ng especially to attend the Jack and
Jili Kindergarten exercises.
Bill Throneburg leaves Wednes
day for Raleigh to attend summer
Hchool at State college.
Miss Agnes Herndon of Lincolnton
former member of the Kings Moun- ,
kiln school faculty, Mrs. Carl Lan- '
King and son were guests -of Mr.
?nd Mrs. A. H. Patterson Sunday, i
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen and Miss '
Irene Allen attended graduation ex- j
ercices at State College, Raleigh. ]
George Allen, Jr., was a member oi
the graduating class.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Everhajt, Mr.
and Mrs. White Whitworth and Miss !
Blanche Whitworth of Shelby were
Sunday visitors at Mount Mitchell. j
Mrs. J. L. McGill, Mrs. W. L. Press- I
iley, Mrs. W. S. Fulton, and Mrs. 1 G
Patterson attended a president':
meeting of the Presbyterial in the
First ARP church in Charlotte, or.
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeter are at- j
ittmding the International Kiwanis
convention in Atlantic City.
Jajnes Throneburg leaves Satur
day for Nags Head where he will j
?pend the summer.
Mrs. O. W. Myers is chaperoning j
a group of Salem Academy girls on
a house party, at Myrtle Beach. Miss
Eleanor Myers is a member of the
jmrty.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smathers of
C'harkrtte were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Patterson Sunday even
ing.
"Mrs Thomas Kelly Meacham and
children, Tommie and Cafol, of Ra)
eight, are guests of Mr. and Mrs
Tommie Meacham and Mr, and Mrs.
1. L. Davis.
Mr and Mrs. DraCe Peeler have
returned from a vacation trip to
Atlanta, Ga., and Daytona Beach,
Fla.
Miss Patty Neisler, Miss Pauline
Mauney, and Charles Blanton are
aitt?w<Mng the Synod teal Youth Con
ference of the Presbyterian church in
Flora McDonald college, Rod
Springs, N. C.
iMr. and Mrs. Zeb B. Vance and
children of Mercer University, Ma
eon, Ga., left Monday after -a visit
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mm R. F. Elam. *
Houston Black left Ftiday for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. ? Black
in Nutley, N. J.
Mre. C. W. Draee of Greer Is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. B. S. Peeler.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gamble of
Southern Pines were weekend guests
of ^he flatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Pi Elam.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mitchell of
Spartanburg were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Payseur,
and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Prince and
family. ?
Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. Hubert
Crawford of McConnellsville, Miss
SteUa Patterson of Rock Hill were
weekend guests of Miss Carlyle
W*re/
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Goforth are on
on. a visit to Mtb. Goforth 's daughter,
Mrs. W. L. Co ley in Red Springs, N. C.
Fleming Rannseur of Mullins
awived Monday night for a brief vis
K with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Mau
ney. Miss P&ttle Harris, who has
been a guest in the Mauney home
arod Mrs. Ramseur will leave this
week for Miss Harris" home in A
mericue, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bridges, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Bridges, Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Bridges and Mr. and Mrs. B. T.
Wright have returned- from. Atlanta,
Ga. They attended graduation ex
ercises at Georgia Tech. Nelson
Bridges was a member of the gr ad
Jack Mauney, student of Iowa '
State college, arrived last week " to
sv?'nd the summer holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney.
Mrs. C. E. Nosier, Mrs. H. T. Ful
ton, Mrs. H. N. Moss, Mrs. W. S, Bill
ing, Mrs. E. B. Eljerbe, Mr$. B. M. Or,
.viand, and Mrs. B. W. Gillespie en- [
?Joyed a trip with Mrs. Harry Page
to Grandfathers Mountain, Wednes- j.
day. * ? ??.'V
Miss Ava Lou Bridge of Spindale
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. 1
J. L. Jackson.
Mrs. D. L. Saunders, Mrs. David i
Hitinrick, and Mrs. B.,A. Murray are (
representing the WSCS of Central
Methodist church at Phieffer College'
Misenheimer this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kintaid are
Ji? Raleigh attending a fneeting of
tble Grand Chapter of the Eastren
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