Personals Pfc. Bill Cobb, of Fort Jackson, S. C., Is spending a furlough with relatives and friends here. r ? Mr. and Mrs. N.-H. Whitney were guests Monday and Tuesday In the" home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Buttcnvorth. They were enroute to their home in Suncooke, N. H.a from a visit of several weeks in Florida. Mrs. Whitney and. Mrs, Butterworth are sisters. Mr: and Mrs. J. H. Sherrer of Greenville, S. C., were Kings Mountain visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Griffin left this week for a visit of several weeks at their home' in Palm Harbor. They will also visit their son, Walter GrLfin, who is sta tioned in Jacksonville. ? . . _ t - Missess Jean McRae and Sarah Klncald, of Gardner-Webb college spent the weekend with their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Bright Rat terree and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kincaid. ? . - , ? Values to $22.50 Values to $15.95 Your Choice All Children's .Misses' Winter Coats NYLONS Iiwusecoais Children's Ladies' First Quality, regular $1.65 hose, good colors. Cotton, were $4.05 and $5.95 Some real values here 51-guage. 15-den;er /i t STiJitmrs Greatest r-^ mm J i si s i ix^- /jm CLE \ Mi A jX?J*J in Slerchi's History! S?fa. Your CHOICE of TAPESTRIES with Matching PLASTIC Arms! r II Mil I'll ?Mf* > p * M o u \ hrddtng rocnp.irt nir nl o ii J t r the ic*tt M *" ? Beauty and ustefuln&ss for P '! k-< 'y u fl If ^Jw_ __ ? M m M your home ? ? ? savinK* for ^~V- jg-fe | j Jl 1 ?HI ^ W your purse! Handsome sofa- . ?. a IL ,-,J fjftl mm bed covered in your choice of ' / i] ? ^0^ W J J"0* y m ej? AV matching plastic arms that ' I ' ?" are WASHABLE. They rue cnHTi<<? * 1 1 < r ? * unuc citittacit uke the brunt of ?oiKnK and are so easy to keep .. THE SOITM S LARGEST HOME FRRRISIERS fres>, Rn(j ciean< Buy now at friendly Sterchi's. West Mountain Street _ ' . ' ' ? . . ' ; CV>sn Evenings By Appointment ? Call Henderson Herndon or Charles Goforth at 348 t Davidson Bears ; r" * ? a v: s ;* v ?' ^ j ? ?%.*? Down Lincolnton ? * ' ? Davidson high school's basket ball teams, the Bears, won a dou ble victory over Oakland high of Lincolnton at CherryvlHe Fri day night* the boys marking up their third loop win in as majiy starts 41 to 34 and the girls win ning their second scalp of the sea son 27 to 14. L C. BurriS, Davidson forward, topped the boys scoring with 1 2 points, while Martin Bennix hit the net lor 11. Hazel Adams, buck eted 12 for the girls best effort. The boys game tightened up in the third period after the Bears had held a 20 to 12 advantage at the half. With Oakland pulling up to 26-25 at the'end of three, the Bears put on the steam to win it in the final period with a 15 point attack. The boxes: BOYS Dcrrfdson (41) pior?r? Pot. oronw rrw L. c. Bum*, f S 2 12 0 1 Martin Bennix. f 5 1 11 1 1 Clyde Taylor, c 3 3 8 3 9 Roosevelt Adami, g 2 1 ) 11 Sam Burrls. g 2 15 4 2 Loon Taylor, f 0 0 0 0 0 Mile* Brown, t 0 O 0 . O 0 Ikle lamerson, c 0 0 0 0 0 Henry Carroll, g. 0 0 0 0-0 W. R. Blanton, g 0 0 0 0 0 James Jordan, c O 0 0 ?0 0 Charles Perry, g - 0 0 i) O 0 TOTALS >7 7 <1 9 14 Oakland (34) Heron too. G FGTY rr FTM R. Berfert, f 5 1 11 2 2 R. Rlenhart. f 4 0 8 0 1 I. Rlenhart. c 3 17 4 0 H. Edwards, g 2 0 4 0 1 W. Cobb, g 113 3 0 D. Nixon, c 0 113 0 II. KUItan, ( 0 0 0 1 0 M. Adams, g 0 *0 0 1 1 TOTALS is 4 || by P.rlod .. .. . I Davidson , 3 -2? ^5? Oakland ? 1OPS ? . i ? " 6 13 9 3^ I Davidson C"U"S "<? "Adam'?*f ? rf? T* *r TM Thelma Burns, f o ? 2 2 Norma Thombs. t i 3 | 2' 2 1 Betty n? _ 3 3 9 n j wuter ? ? 8 g. ? g, Th"ma?wiU?n. t 0 8 8 ? ? v- 0 0 2 0 TOTALS 10 7 27 It Oakland (14) flayers Pos. C FG TP PF FTM E. Holland, f 113 13 E. Lewis, f 10-212 M Pearson, f 2 15 2 3 W.- Metti. g O 0 O a O A. llambrlght. g 0 0 0 ,4 0 P. Herndon. g 0 0 0 1 0 A. Ramsur. f ? 0 4-4 12 S. Rozzell. k 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 4 6 14 12 10 Scora by Period 1_ 2 3 4 Total DavlHioii ? " 8 8 lif 3 27 Oakland 4 2 4 4 14 Officials : J. H, Twltty,- Referee; L. Slm mons. l!mf>lre; Scorer M. L. Pope: Timer Smith. * YPCU Meeting Held Al Beyce Memorial ; The third quarterly meeting of the First District of the Y. P. C. U. of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church was held Sunday afternoon at Boyce- Me morial ARP church at 3 o'clock. ? The theme of the program was "Opportunies For Serving Christ Through* Vocations." Speakers for the afternoon were: Misses Polly Bumgardher, secretary of Witten Iron and Me tal Company and Elhelda Hanna, Director of Religious Education at First ARP church Ur Gastonla. Willard Swiers, principal of Wray Junior high school In Gaatonia and J. Y. Todd, Jr., agent lor AquitabKl Life Insurance Compa ny. Miss Betty Foy,/ president of the district, presided. Misses Bemice Harrison find Dot FuUon, accompanied by Mrs. J. E. Gamble, rendered special music. The district Includes First ARP church, Second ARP church and Pisgah ARP church, Gastonla. Garrison Memorial ARP church, of Bessemer City. Crowder*s Creek ARP church, Sandy Plains ARP church and Boyce Memorial. : Lovely f f W I T S'p gabardine in lilac, gray, beige, gold, red, tan. Junior and Regular Bizes Chick, Colorful TOPPERS In sheen gabardines and all . wool tex tures. Navy, lilac, gray, red, beige, tan, gold. Junior and regular sizes.

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