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Grover Lions Hear Davis, Paxk Historian -GROVER. ? The Grower Lions Club met Monday nlaht in the school cafeteria. The guest speaker for the occasion, Ben Davis, gave an interesting talk on the Kings Mountain National Park. Mr. Davis is historian at the Park." A fish supper was served the Lions Club by Mrs. M. C. Hardin and Mrs. D. G. Herndon. Dr. Rufus Hanlbright, U. S, A., and wife are Visiting his moth er, Mrs. Frank B. Ham/bright, <be-. fore a transfer from Washington, D. C., to Denver, Colo. Mrs. Anne Herndon and Don ald returned Sunday, after spend Ing two weeks iwlth her parents," Mr- and Mrs. W. L". Ormand in Burlington.. Mn Bud Herndon Joined his fami|y there on Fri day and returned Sunday! Lt. "Dub" W. S. Hicks, Jr., and Mrs. Hick's returned Sunday from Washington, D. C.. after visiting Mr.. Hick's sister, Mrs. v Roy Hagar and Mr. Hagar. Phti Harry visited teiatives In Oxford last w?c?k. George Royster Returned from California last week after visit ing his sister, Mrs. Paul David, - son.. Miss Peggy Dixon of Shelby Sunday with Lola <Faye ardin. Charles Houser, U. S. A., from Fort Bennltjg, Ga., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Houser , M, ' C. Pruette, Jr., U. S. A., from Camp Atterbury, Ind., has returned to tnat Camp, before being sent to the tar East. He spent a ten days furlough with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. M. C. Pruette. ' Mr. James Day from Gharlotte spent the weekend .with Mr. and 'Mrs. Hunter Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Ramsey, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Alex ander and daughter from Green wood, S. C.. were dinner guests Thursday of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollifield. Mr. Donald Woods pf Summer ville, Ga., spent last week with the. B. A. Harrys. Brlce and Charlie Harry, polio patients at Orthopedic Hospital, Ashevllle. condition remains a bout the same. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Blissimo and children from Fort Lauder dale, Fla., are visiting Mrs, Blls Simo's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Hambrlght on Battle ground Road. They visited the M. C. Hardin's on Saturday. ?Mrs. Ben H. Field and daugh ters left Monday to make their home in Norfolk, where Mr. Field is stationed with the Naval Air Force; Mrs. Field and daughters have been here for several mon ths with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. M. C. Hardin. Mr. James Byers is very much Improved after being seriously 111. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barrv have mowed to Shelby: Bobby Keeter, U. S. N? Nor folk. Va., spent a ten day fur' lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Keeter. Mr.. Marvin Barrett has return ed home from Gaffney Hospital. Mtnette Mills closed two days for the Fourth. ?? David Herndon Is visiting his grandparents, "Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ormand in Burlington. Rev. and Mrs. Park Moore and several members from the P. Y F. are spending this week at Bear Wallow. Faye Houser is at Camp this week at Bear Wallow. Mrs. Grover Nunnery and chil dren of Charlotte visited her mo ther, Mrs. >R. E. Hambrlght .on Sunday. ' Mrs. Ldna Hambright had the misfortune of fracturing a hip one day last week. She Is a pa tient at Memorial hospital, Charlotte. Mrs. Lola Dillingham. and Mrs. A. G. Dillingham returned home Sunday from the Memorial hos pital in Charlotte. Mrs. A. Q. Dillingham is recuperating after an operation. 'Mrs. Lola Dilling ham was there for treatment. John Harry Young, son qf (Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Harry, had the misfortune of breaking his leg last week. His mother was at the tbedside of Charlie in Ashe vllle when the accident occurred. Mrs. S. A. Crisp,. Miss Marjorle Crisp and Mrs. James Rollins and Children have returned aft er spending some time at the Beach. % Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitch and daughter and Mrs. B. A. Harry, Jr., spent several days with rel atives in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Harry, Sr., Butch, Judy, Bruce and A. B. Harry, Jr., spent Sunday in the mountains. They visited Mount Mitchell ? and other beautiful places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Black Rambling Sketches Of Oak Grove News By Mr*. Willi ap Wright Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Champion and daughters, Miss Delia and Darlene, Misses Joan Ford and Annette Ware made a trip through the mountains Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cramer McDanlel and Gill of Gastonla spent the Weekend with Mrs. Mcbanlel's parents, Mr. and tylrt. Edgar Bell and children. Mr. D. A. Bell spent Sunday in Charlotte visiting his son Mr. Monroe Bell and family. Miss Joan Ford spent awhile Sunday afternoon with Miss An nette Ware. Miss Juanlta Lovelace had as her Sunday guest Miss Carolyn Bell. Mr. and Mrs.. Garland Borders of Shelby were Sunday afternoon visitors In the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watterson. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Smith and children Tommle and Kathy of York, S. C. were tho house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Randall and Keith Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watterson and daughter Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Boyles and W. D., Jr. are vacationing in Florida this week. The U. B, S. opened at the local church Monday morning in full blast with ohe hundred and six present. Mrs. Fred Green is principle. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright and children, Charles, Bill and spent Friday motoring through the mountains of Western, N* ?. They were accompanied on the trip iby Mr. and Mrs. Graham Wright of Earl. Breeze X 30c 59c Fab I Jbby's CANNED MEATS Corned Beef ' Hash S 35c Vienna ? . Sausage 21c Deviled - Ham . S?/0 tan 18c Boef n 48c dllUdiiu Preserves - - * Ion a SUeed or Halves California Peaches - - - - -Lg* 29c *5? 73c Pkg. Ann TiiRC /Will I Peanut Butter No. 2^4 Can 12-Oz. Jar Vel Pkg. 29c 29c Super Suds I A A. r? to tit A4 A&r Grapefruit _ _ juice - - - - - 2 35c - . s 39 s 77c Lge 28c S? 67c Pkg. 14c I'ot! "I Beef Van 51c Tripe 27c Dial Soat) Our Own Tea A\P ( rushed Bath Bar 17c Act t I nisnru Pineapple - No 2 Can ;UIJ Ki ncy Uncle Bon's Converted 1?>C W I I fir. rW'i R?ce Fiw/uhV Mix lunfet r - ' , ?.'3c Ficis- Mi ? 23c Tuna Fish - Su i*vt ' ? km Peas - ?i Size Can 23c 33c Dial Complexion Soap ^ Bars 27 C 2 N; T 21C Mil. I i' >1 Molli Spra-Kill Z, 49c S, 79c 8 ?'Clock - 1 .lane Parker Marble ur Plain Pound Cake - 1 U5 Bag 12 Oz Cake 77c Herb Ox Bouillon Cubes Can 8c Blu-White Flakes n Burry Box f l Q? OATMEAL COOKIES 19c Burry s 1J <?/.. Box Pkg. 9c Juicy ? Oxlord Cream Cookies 29c | LdllOnS ?? 150 California Seedless TUNA FLAKES 45c GrapeS - " " * - 39C ||i Crisp Sweetheart 23c Soap Keg. Bar9 vain ?*;*?< """73c -1 Carrots - - 10c Sunnyiield Floui ...... "C || vui i?w . Sweet Red Cardinal fly swatters 8c - Grapes ^ ^ 33c . "I. T.iU'o 2."> Pound- ir growing mash WE CARRY FULL LINE OF PICNIC SUPPLIES Bot Joy 29c Duz 28c m 75c Pkg r m Cantalcunes 29c 201)' s -J KLEENEX 47c 3 ? 69c Each I . Garden Plot 6 02 can Frozen Orange luice Southland 12 STRAWBERRIES ...... 35c. All Prices In This Ad Effective Thru Saturday. July 12th Twenty Mule Team Boraxo'c?.' 19c Borax c? 29c Beth, spent Sunday with the scribe and husband. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGUl of St. Luke were afternoon visitors. Mrs. Ann McSwaln is spending this week with her sister Mrs. Monroe Lovelace and Mr. Love lace. 1 > Herndon Returns From Korea Alvin D. Herndon, firemen USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ear nest B. Herndon of Route 1. Gro ver, and husband of the former Miss Ester W. Silver of 7039 96th Ave., Portland Avenue, is return ing from Korea. Herndon, who has been seven months in the Far East, is aboard the aircraft carrier USS Valley F orge. The 27,000-ton carrier com pleted her third tour of duty In the Korean area when she docked In San Diego, California, July 3, ? USE HERALD WANT ADS ? Kings Mountain $?? Bessemer City ^ r,nt Of the Season! Qualily Tender Veal a, Its 53/- Jays Dixie ThrifTy I \ e VEAI SMS! ( % - .... . I ? v ; -? V . " Your Beat Meat Buy of tha Week! Quality-Tender U. 3. Choice Veal . Round Steak ? 99c Fine for Braising ? Quality-Tender U. S. Choice Veal Shoulder Chops.. 69c Quality-Tender Choice Freshly Ground Veal.. Lb 49c Quality-Tender Choloe Veal ' J <?/' / 'ft//// I (/ ? 0* "It'e our famous Quality-Tender ? meaning that It haa to be topa In quali ty ? and cut for better valwe by espe clally trained' meat menl Priced low for BETTER VALUEI avUI ? i Quality-Tender Choloe Veal Rib Chops . . . " 79c Quality-Tender Choice Veal Loin Chops . . ** 89? TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY IS OUR RULE FOR COURTESY ?j^" * ' ' " Carolina Beauty Chopped Kraut ? 10c Soft As Old Linen ? Toilet Tissue ScotTissue2?25c Effective Bug Klllerl Cook's Real-Kill . . . ;:/ 59? Star-Kist Ready Flaked Tuna ...2L 67? Dixie-Home Quality Self-Rising Flour Z 96c Blue Ribbon Long Grain Fancy Rice Z 32c For Cooling Healthful Refreshment The Economical Way! Libby's Taih^u ? --= 46-o*. Arc WUIUI* ? Can dm U Your Summer Salads Will Taste Better And Cost Less With Dixie-Home Qolftfl H- " Pin, 1 Jar For Cooling Healthful Refreshment The Economical \ Tomato Juice. Oe Sure To Your Summer Salads Will Taste Better And Cost Less With Dixie-Home Salad Dressing " 19? jars #? - ? Special 1c Sale! Marcal Paper Napkins For Budget-Saver Mealsl Alaska Pink Salmon ..... Stays Fresh Without Refrigeration! Armour's Star Pure Lard . . . ^ A Good Buy ? Argo Lima Beans.. Nc"3 Pkg. 80-Ct. White Napkins & Pkg. 60-Ct. Pastel For 13 Quality-Tender Choice Veal Stew.. ? 39c Quality-Tender Choice Boneless Veal Stew.. 49c Quality-Tender Choice Veal Patties . 49c - Grocery iff pi. Value*#! Hostess Brand Bartlett Pears 32c Ice Cream Salt . ? . ? ? on 13c Sunshine Hl-Ho Crackers ? ? ? Pkg 35c . Kraft's French Dressing . . 22c Cplorful Maraschino Cherries . . 17c Swift's Jewel Oil . . r 27c ftunnirtfj Supplies! Pure Cider Vinegar... * 53? Be Sure To Get Enough! ? ,5 Lb ^|0O 10 Lb Atlas Fruit Jars ZL 93c L 83c For Perfect Jellies! Certo . . s.?; 26c Be Safe With Paraffin Wax Z 20c 97? - - r? Llbby Or Del Monte Yellow Cling Sliced Or Halves 49c Peaches v ? - - For A Refreshing Taste Treat! Apple Keg 51c Apple Juice.. 4t?z The Best Cooks Use Stokely's Cut 16c Beets . . . 2 25c 31? 29c LIPTO N TEA W!E b*/sx TEA l ib. Pk0 35c LIPTON TEA BAGS THE ****** )6Ct Pkg 21C Large Tender Pea? GREEN GIANT 19c Mo 303 Can Niblet. MEXICORN 20c 12 Oi Can Underwood DEVILED HAM 2} Ox Can 19c BANANAS 10 Beautiful golden fruit priced exceptionally low- ? for you! Fancy Young and Tender Home Grown 0 k r a . . . . Fresh Green Tender Crowder . . - 23c Peas ..... 2 25c Juicy California Sunklat 33c Oranges 2 Fancy Tender Gre?n Beans . . 2 - Verl-Beat Medium Sire Yeiiow ? ?. Onions 3 ?? 31 c Potatoes 5 45c Juicy California Sunkiat - 19c U. 8. No. 1 Size "A" New Red Cloverleat Dry SKIM MILK 7 Oi Pkg 15c Bleaches A Dlalnfecta CLOROX Q**t 1Y? Fine Complexion Soap DIAL SOAP 2 ??? 27c WILSON'S ?? Corned Beef Hash ? ? ? a 16 Ox. Can 38c Vienna Sausage 4 o, c? 21c IVI t A T 5 Pig Feet ? ????? 9-Ox. Jat 25c Certified Canned Toilet 8oap SWEETHEART 0 *h ?*? 23? Stay Fresh With DIAL SOAP 2 35? Fln? Bath Soap SWEETHEART 2 Mi ??? 23? Stalay'a St*-Flo STARCH Quart 21^ With 5% DDT F L I T 29c Pint Can Washss And Blo?s BLU-WHITE 9C Parson'* "8uday" AMMONIA 14? Pint
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