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Mrs. P. 0. Herndon, Editor Phone 167 KINGS MOUNTAIN REPRESENTATIVE IN BEAUTY PAGEANT ? Miss Barbara Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mat? thews, has been seleetc'il by the Kings Mountain Junior Chamber of Comnicree to represent the city in the North Carolina Beaitty Pa geant to be held iVinston-Sulon next month. Miss Matthews, who holds a secretarial position with Burlington Mills in Cramer ton, is a talented tiopeutto. She is a graduate of Mars Hill: college. Jack H'hite and Wilson Griff in are co-chairmen of the Jaycec committee handling arrangements for the bcautu ?/ mgeunt partwi/xitioto. Mrs. W. L. Ramseur Tuesday Club Hostess Mrs. \V. I?. Itamseiir was bridge hostess on Tuesday afternoon . t<? .members ot' her club arid lour additional |?uoN-tS, Mrs. Mel Wil Son, llartow. Fla.' guest of Mrs. J! 11. Webb,' Mi-- I tarry Warren Roanoke \'.i Finder, Mis. John Mrs Arnold K isci" Tinibe take >d \ow h: guest t her .I'M* \f'| I1 ' ireslinii'ii! . Blid;'!' W.I I ? : .1 \ I . 1 siotis will-' membci s l>< in r i'I.i h\ f Mr<: I M. Uiil ' 'M ? i. . ? M I i?tj it'll! V : I. ; Mr ? hit' J,.. \\ ,i ^ NelsU't. Mrs .lohn McCii recipient of visitors high score prize. A complete salad course was served with a fnu.t drink A sweet, course was served also. Dinner Party Sunday At Country Club Mr. and Mrs. H, \Vaiiick a.??i Mr. and Sirs. A. H. Patterson 'en lertained the following quests j with a din tier party Sunday night | at tlie Kin'f>s Mountain Country Club, Mr and Mrs .J. F i\inirel). Mr. and Mrs. Hill Kerr "Mrs T. A Medill and Miss Frances Ann Motley o* Columbia, Mrs. Dotn. H, Freeman oi New Mrs. W, L. Pressly Wins District Honor Mrs. \V. I.. Pressly, a member, wf ihe Kings Mountain tiardenl I'lub, lias won a district honor. Mrs. i'res.sh ?.vended recently ?a" Ciarden School in Hickory tauj '!>( t>\ Mrs Arch Walker, of Sp iVt.mburg. S v-.. t Miss Tint ? K 'istner . ?!" Now S-' K ' Mrs. 'A i !a s were on horti'i liltiifi', while Miss Kistner tau . ; ' i 111- A arrit llgeriiottls.' > Phose. taking the course were an. c\a at i nation. and Mrs: Piessh V paper ? a- sen! -lo ii a itiiuil headipiartcts in New York. She rciviyed las' week a letter stating she 'had made 100 percent i'ti all points. Queen Of Clubs Met With Mrs. Rob Neill Members of the Queen of Cluta in id i dB)>M'(iil meeting -Tue.-,- 1 ?du> nighl with Mrs. Robert Neil it her home at Lake Montonia. Siimmci f l< >\< c-rs. were used for a color niotlj and a congealed sainl ?> nil sweet course wan serv | ed. Y?'i k City. Mi Kill Mr; J. C. Smvl.i'iN. and (.'has. Warlick, Jr at Amos & Son V W Infants Wear AND SMALL CHiLDRENS CLOTHING Infants Dresses o%*-jrted PhitUrtn# hand made $I.4i - $1.98 Others ? 69c - $ I Con lout Crib Sheets $ 1 .49 * C hi x Crib Sheets S 1 .89 Phil'dpiw Hand Mbdf Pillow Cases $1.48 Pillows ? 89c Qutl.ted Crib Pads Cob Silt Rubber Sheets Rubber Sheeting SHOES Sandals Roman Sandalt ' Softsol** Baby Short $ 1 .49 - $ 1 .89 Moccasins ? $1.39 - $1.69 Infants Slips > 69c Phil. Hand Made $ I Blankets 59c -$3.98 / Diaper Shirts 69c - $ I "Mitittr Duchess Pantie tailored oi lac*d Batiste Gowns $1.00 ?MI. Mad* - Sl.tft Seersucker Gowns Towel - Bath Cloth Sets Infants Clother. Hangers Infant Socks Booties 69c - $1 - $1,29 Curity Pads Curity - Birds Eye - Chix Diapers Amos & Son 4 I 3 N. Piedmont Phone 375-W Social Calendar Friday: , 8:00 ? Monthly meeting o I Wo man's Club In the club | house. Saturday: 7:00? Stag dinner party at the Country Club for mem bers. Sunday: ? 7:30? Frances Hamilton Circle | o I * ARP Church meets with Mrs. Wendell Phi fer. Monday: 2:30? Duplicate Bridge club meets with Mrs. Paul. Hendricks. 7:00? Progressive dinner for the Gleaners Class, begin? .nlng at Mrs. Grady Yel tons. Tuesday: 3:00? Contract Bridge club meets with Mrs. Jay Pat Terson. 8:00 -Twin-Table Bridge club meets with Mrs, Claude Hambright. Wednesday: . 11:00? Monthly bridge lunche on at the Country Club. PERSONALS Gilbert McKelvie leaves Thurs day lor Brevard to attend Trans sylVania Music Camp. Miss Nancy Nickles is a Coun-j selor at Camp Morehead for the J ? month of June. Phillip R. Elam and family of Mars Hill College spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Elam. Miss Jeanette Kails loft Kings Mountain Tuesday for New York City from which point she sails on Thursday for Europe and oth ' or countries. She will be away for several months. Pfc. Robert Clary, son of -Mr and Mrs. J..C. Clar.v, leaves Fri day for Fort Benning, Ga., after spending a fifteen day furtough .with his parents. Pfc. Clary is at tached to the hospital at Fort Benning, Ga. B. W. Gillespie is. visiting rel atives in Knoxville, Tenn., this week. Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Davidson visited Mrs. G* T, King in Lan caster.. $. C., Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashe and son Billy from Atlanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Herndon and Mrs. L.B.Ashe. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKinney and son were Sunday guests of the former's parents In Ruthcr (urdton Sunday. Mrs. Dom B. Freeman of New York City returned home by plane , Wednesday after a visit at the] home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patterson. Miss Pat Noisier attended a luncheon Wednesday at the Coun try Club in Gastonia given by Mrs. George Reagan and' Mrs. Walter Rhyne as a special cour tesy for Miss Martha Barnett. ' V . ? ???* . Mr. *nd Mrs. 11. M Wil)eford and children of Danville. Va. were gu. sts of Mrs. E. L. Camp bell and Charles Campbell over the weekend. Mrs. Willeford came to spend Fathers Day with her father, Charles Campbell. Miss Pat Noisier attended a luncheon Thursday at the Char- 1 lotto Country Club given in hon or of Miss Bottv Choate. ... Mi and Mrs. Claud Carlo and daughters. Jane and Betty <>' I\o ,inoke, Va. aero weekend guests 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merritt at the homo of Mrs. Merritts par ents, Rev. and Mrs, P. D. Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wilson and daughter of Bartow, Fla. are guests of Mrs. Wilson's sister. Mrs. R. IL Webb. Mrs. J. V. Phillips of Gaffney was a Kings Mountain visitor Monday, corriing especially, to at tend the funeral services of Mrs. D. C. Mauney. Mrs. 11. E. Lynch entered the Kings Mountain Hospital Mon day. and underwent an operation on Tuesday. Reports Wednesday indicated she was resting comfor tably. " Mrs. Hunter Neisle. and Miss Pat Noisier were luncheon guests in Concord Tuesday. Tho lunche oh was given complimenting Miss Jeannie Patterson. ? o ? Mr and Mrs. William Anthony of Kalamazoo. Mich, are visiting the formers parents. Dr. and Mrs. ll. E. Anthony. Misses An.ne McKelvie and Do. lores Davidson attended the Synod of North Carolina's Pres byterian Youth Conferenco held June 10 16 at Flora MaCDonald College -in Red Springs. N. C. Miss Davidson is a member of Synod's Council and president of Kings Mountain Presbytery. ? /v-~ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cantrell, Mr. tnd Mrs. Bill Kerr, Mrs. T. A. McGill and Miss Frances Ann Mobloy of Columbia, S. C. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pat terson during the weekend. The party came especially to attend the Plonk Morris wedding. Mrs. McGill and Miss Mobley who have been spending sometime in Hen dersonville returned there Mon dav. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED' Mr. and Mrs.' James Ilcnrie Arthur announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Mr. David Miller of Burlington, N. C., son of Mrs. Samuel Rush Miller and the late Dr. S. R-. Miller of Knoxville, Tennessee. The wedding tvill take place Oct. 4, at the First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. P. S. Ratterree Fetes Study Club Mrs. P. G. Ratterree delight fully entertained members of the Study club and Additional guests at her home Tuesday night. Lovely arrangements of pink roses, tinted Queen Anns Lace and other flowers were used at vantage points around the party room's. Mrs. Monroe Rhea program lea der for the month Introduced Miss Marie Cobb, who delighted the group with a humorous reading "The Employment Agency". Mrs. W. T. Weir told of a recent trip to Roan Mountain and other points of Interest Jn the western part of the state. Mrs. Ratterree was assisted in serving a frozen salad course with iced drinks, parsing a sweet course. Those enjoying the meeting other than members were Mrs. E. p. Ellerbee, Mrs. Lona McGill, Mrs. W. L. Pressly, Mrs. J. N. Gamble, Mrs. B. H. Goforth, Mrs. B. D. Ratterree, Miss Eva Plonk and Miss Marie Cobb. Mrs. Spangler To Speak At Woman's Club Friday Mrs. David Spangler of Shelby will be guest speaker Friday night at the regular meeting of the Woman's Club. Mrs. Spangler will discuss, A merican Homes and Gardens. All members are .urged to at tend the meeting. Douglas fir from which fir ply wood is manufactured is one of the two strongest structural woods known. BIRTH ANNOUNCECENTS Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fredrick announce the birth of a son, Thursday June 12, Kings Moun tain Hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson, route 2, announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday June 14, Shel by Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cash, route 2, announce the birth of a daughter, Sunday June 15th, Kings Mountahi Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blan ton, route 3, announce the birth of a sop, Wednesday June 18, Kings Mountain Hospital. Mrs. Zeb B. Vance and twins of Mercer .Uuniversity, Macon. Ga., and Mrs. Eugene Smith and two sons of Bladenboro have re turned. home after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Elam. . More petroleum and petroleum products moved by barge on U. 5. inland waterways in 1950 than any other of the 170 commodities shipped in similar fashion. Barry And Smith To Attend Meeting C. P. Barry and W. G, Smith, local representatives of the Dur ham Life Insurance Company to gether with their wives, will go to Raleigh on Friday, for the company's Homecoming Day. Homecoming Day will bring to gether for the fourth time in its history all the personnel of the Durham Life Insurance Com pany. They will come from all over North Carolina, South Caro lina and Virginia, some 1400 peo ple for a get-together, lunch and entertainment in Raleigh's Me morial Auditorium and a tour of the company's home office build ing. Nearly 75 per cent of the farms in the United States are now owner-operated, compared With only about 58 per cent in 1930. Stocks of corn, oats, and bar ley on April 1 were down from ?B3JB pubioajiD am uj sjotpoui po a year earlier by about 16 per cent. griffin DRUG company PHONE 8 Take Advantage of These CLEARANCE Prices to get the dresses you will need during the summer months $16.95 and $15.95 Dresses $14.95 Dresses $12.95 Dresses $10.95 Dresses $8.95 Dresses Now Now $9.95 Now Now $6.95 Group of Summer Millinery 1-2 Price ~?*iour Dress Second Floor
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