HERALD PERSONALS 1 ? * '? ' . <* ?> ? I Society Editor . ' Phone 167 ? *_' ' ;f* ' -v .* < ? ,"'.4 v --v. I ah ? Mrs. F. S. Bariett, of Dallas, Tex as, is visiting Mr. and Mr?. F. C. Barrett, anil Mr. and Mrs. C. L. jol ly. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford and sons Billie Bird and Harold, Jr., 'were Sunday guests of an aunt, Mrs. K V. Coleman of Pajolet, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Phil Wilson and daughter, Jean, of Lincolnton, were weeKend guests of Mrs. Wilson's mo. ther, Mrs. Ed Hord. Mrs. Fulton Everhart left Sunday t for a visit with a sister jn Worthville N. C. Mr. and Mrs. David Harnriek and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sum mey and family of Dallas spent last ween at White Lake, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Grier McDaniel, and daughter, Betty and son, G. L., Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hicks and daughter, Gloria Ann, s{.ent Sunday at Cling man's Dome. Mr. and Mrs. Ed~Beattie of Dil- ' Ion, S. C., were spend the day geusts tit her brother, J. R. Davis, and Mrs. Davis last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Furvderburk of Charlotte were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Yates Harbison. Mrs. G. W. King, Misses? Sandra B)vans and Martha 'Lee Yarboro left Tuesday for Myrtle Beach. Miss Jenny James of Woodruff, is visiting her sister Mrs. Martin Har mon. Miss Eleanor Markham of Dur ham is spending several days with her sister Mrs. "Tolly ShufortL Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis return ed Monday to their home in Albany, Ga? after a visit with their parents* Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. C L. Jolly became 111 returning frorh Maiden Saturday night and was confined to Lincolnton hospi tal over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Barnes and sons spent the week end in the Smo ky Mountains. Mrs. W. T. Jackson underwent a minor operation in a Charlotte hos pital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford and sons, Billie Bird and Harold, Jr., were Charlotte visitors Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. R. Roberts and children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Hambright, near Gro ver. Mrs. T. W. Smart of Ellenboro has returned to her home after a. visit with her sister, Mrs. Carl Mauney. She was accompanied teome by lit tle Kay Mauney. The friends of C. L. Black will be glad to Itfiow his condition is re ported as improved Thursday morn ing' However, he yvill be confined to his home for several weeks. Mrs. Frank Sisk of Bessemer City, ?Rev. E. L. Teague and Mr. J. R. Rob erts attended the Teague Reunion, which was held Sunday at the Anti och Baptist cnurch near Taylorsville. James Hprndon returned by plane Tuesday night from a visit with relatives in Texas. He was ac companied by Miss Frances Sum mers, who has been a student at the University at Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Payseur re turned Saturday from Fontana Vil lage, Fontana Dam, N. C., where they spent a week. Before ??h*S there, they toured western North Car ollna and part of Tennessee. iBarbara Gault was hostess to thej Youth Council at her home Tuesday I night. Plans are being made for a Youth AcAtivities Week at Central ^ Methodist church Aug, 21 26. ( Former Citizen Succumbs Sunday ? > . , ' ^ tLast rites for Mrs. E. F. Hanks, 63, native of Kings Mountain, who died ? early Sunday morning In a ' Roa noke, Va., hospital, were held Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock at For bis and Murray Funeral home in Greens boro. Mrs. Hanks, formerly of Charlotte, moved to Greensboro rwo and one hail years ago. She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Bcfoert C. Johnson of Baltimore, Md., and Miss Jannette Hanks of the home; two brothers, Horace Rudlsil) of Daytona Beach, Fla., and William * RudfsiH of Charleston, S. C; thre^j ' sisters, Mrs. H. J. McGee of Green ville, S. C., Mrs, R. L. Godwin, of Dunn, and Mrs. lames A. Page, of Moncks Corner, fl, C, While some 6b percent of aW ). Items have cars, only 42 per ?i Mrs. J. R. Davis, Miss Margaret Goforr.h, Miss Jean Davis and Jean j McCiain attended the May-Page wedding in Greenville, going from i there to Manteo, Nags Head and oth I er points of interest in route. i Miss Lois Watson of Albemarle spent the week end with Miss Annie B. Roberts. They attended a tea at j the Shelby Woman's Club Saturday afternoon. Mrs. R. B. Costner honor ed her, sister, Mrs. S. C. Harrill, nee i Pauline Dedmon. Mrs. S. M. Brown and'yong son, John, motored to Charlottesville, Va., last week for a visit and were accom panied home by Mrs. Brown's moth er, Mrs. E. B. Bowden who will spend the month of August with Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Miss Mary Riggs and Miss Mar tha L/orimer of Des Moines, Iowa, were the over night guests of Mr. J and Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt on Fri day. Miss Riggs and Mrs. Hunnicutt were school mates at Queens Col lege in Charlotte. Miss Riggs will head the Speech Department at Mon ticelio Junior College in Illinois this fall. ? ? 1 IP News' Last week the Brownies from Troop 14 \yent to Camp Merriwoods in Shelby for four daysa of day camp. Those attending from Kings Mountain were Guy Ann Henderson Becky Blanton, Judy Cox and Judy Cooper. Tuesday, the Brownies went to Merriwoods at Shelby. We took a blanket, knife, and cup. We raked and ^swept the camp grounds. Our milk ce tiers brought milk. Then we had oitr little prayer and ate lunch. After lunch We rested and t hen made paper puppets. All the Brown, ies formed a goodbye .cirtfle and thpn we came home. Becky Blanton. Wednesday, we went to our units and cleaned up. Then we went out In the woods and looked for sticks to make toasters. Wheh we made our toastters some of us toasted our sandwiches. AAfter we finished eat- J ing we lall took a nap. When we got , up we hiked and went wading. Some ] of usa fell in the water. We made j a flower garden out of moss and fern we found on the edge of the creek and put it in a paper plate. We went back to camp and had our BOSTITCH B-8 The Personal Stapler with a Honked Uses ? A DESK FASTINER ? A HAND ST APIA ? A TACK EH Built by Boacitrh for years of use. Hiody, ruunl, compact. ,*2:22 Dependable performance at low com makes It HMMaunl tor tHry tUtk, to Mop oftct borrowing and waste of time, * ? ' ' ] ?.(". ?? You'll find it ooe of the handieM things ?round the home for sealing luoch bags; tacking decorations ttc; basting garments; fastening grocery slips, letters, Aarkr, seal ing garbage wrappings; doacns of other evary-day use*. What ever f student needs, young and old.' Handy to carry in pockct, brief case, or bag. it m fame , c-e* ywrMriy ?' '*-? ' ' ? *7 " . A HEBALD PUBLISHING HOUSE Quality Job Printing ? Phones 167 & *83 M TW MOMS; * AT SCHOOb , goochyt clrvlc. Guy AAnr. Hcutier ; son. ' 1 ? ? ?Thursday, th* Brownies went to dsy cr.:np. We w?nt swimming in j the new p;>ei in Shelby. APe: iunch l we spatter pa:nied and colored w.th ' chaiitia;. After all the g*oups ga:b i ertd and sang songs we had our goodbye circle and \v< hi home. ! Bec ky B. anion. Friday, \%e arrived at Camp at 9:30 and got our blankets from the cabjn and took them to our units. | Then we cleaned up our unit. At 12:00 we ait .our lunch. From 1:45# until 2:45 w> had res? hour. AtA 3:00 we had open house for our mothers and friends. We gave two i plays. The Sleeping Beauty, and The. 'Three Beat*. We had refreshments i ^ &n? 'Aieni ho.nrie. Judy <. i x. Tuesday aJu-irKKiri *>e worn *u the church io! ou: meeting \\> made bazooka*. Wnen we fin ished w?> had ou; of -tiling itiomony \VV gj; caid ovr Brtnvnie' laws, pro mis*', and Tnottc and --an^ "Inio My Heart." Oil.' secretary. called the roij and collected the dues. After our meeting v\e Aeni ,:o I-ake Mon fronia for u ?w}r. Gay A-,n Hcndfr a' n. -? Tue U. S. Depar'trnent of Agricuk fare says infection with brucelosis can be eliminated from cur entire livestock population if avaifaMe means are utilized Toge-tiier to best advantage. ? Animal Show Here On Friday, Saturday An animal show failed ?? Congo World-Wide Anima i c:v-9 tjon, "will do business iii VClivc* Mountain on Krtd iy and S op t!u? vacAnV lot belHntf f-e Theaire. Tfi o show features a "strange, odd. m'.ij and i?r ur-vwC* animals, according ift.thc announcement. One of tin ti*aS*s*<r* is a troupe of Hoiiywnod t irrr*t monkeys. The show <>[>er;?'.<?-? 1 p. m. to 11 p. m." The state of California prr?<ffl-? two per cent of "the world's win>? vimv. ? ? Slid K1?*W low prills ! iPiiqmuu International Harvester ?(uulit>, und . . . such amazing' % u i u (.*- ! Imagine . . . Standard Mc?del 8H1, illustrated, with Sf> pounds frozen food capacity. . . foul i it* trays to make 7.1 poundn. of ice cubes . . . heavy glass meat tray holds 1 3 Vi pounds of meat, Imh or poultry . . . white porcelain rriutiwl interior for quick, easy < lending. Yes, dollar for dollar , . ??lue for value, you get mors with iiiu-rtutiiooal Harvester! WcJll SHI Sukx-fM "O?ott?y" Othe, models 259' 299 10 flowrj^mfnt 24 irontlvTto pay Center Service \ t Battleground Ave. Adjoining He*?d?? Remnant Shop Marlowe's Home & Auto Supply Corner Battleground at Mcvontean ?) Fbone 62 -Mi: # Women's ? Misses' # Children's ALL SKIRTS ? v ? ' "? v ^ *V- ? . -.</* . ... . . ? -fc y *>v ffjffllBSry ' tT i j^*ii -*?*>? -ft -*?**- ? '?;-w ?' ' ? ' ? . PLENTY OF EXCELLENT BARGAINS ?? I. * V ? I . . * t .

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