Newspapers / The Kings Mountain herald. / Oct. 23, 1952, edition 1 / Page 2
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CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Little Luther^ Philip Baker, III, j son of Mr. iind Mrs. /.. Philip. Ba ker, Jr.. eeh hruti't} //is first birth - | .day anniversary Wednesday, Oe tober ~ (? partjt given by . his pare?tt.i' at their hoiiie on Shel by Hiiihu'a'y. ' ? Mrs. Lewis Ramsey Honored With Birthday Dinner. ? Mr. iind Mrs. J. VV. Hay field en tertained with a birthday dinner Sunday at their hofnc on. the Wa co Kitail; The- occasion was honor ing Mrs. I.cwls Uarhsey of the Tryo'n Community on her hir'thr | day. The living and dining rooms were very pretty with decorative notes- of yeHow and white. The host* gift to the honorcej Mra, P. D. Ilerndon, Editor Frances Hamilton Circle Met With Miss Anthony The Frances Hamilton Circle of the Boyce Memorial ARP Church met Monday night with Miss Eli zabeth Anthony with 14 members present. Miss Janet Scogglns conducted the devotional and was assisted in giving a program on Home Missions.-.' Mrs. Wendell Phlfer gave two articles one on, "Open Doors at Johnson's Creek", the other, "Our Work at .Liheolhtpn, Ten n," Mrs. Gene Steffy discussed, "Open Diuirs at Rotor's AltP Church, Open doors of Service and Oppor tunity at Sherwdod .Forest Mis sion and Horpo Mission Christian Social Service. . was discussed by Miss Ava Ware! -Miss Scogglns eloSed the program. with a poem, "Master's Call"; After the business meeting Miss Anthony served oVange date cake with coffee. ?. were rhinestone ear rings and scatter pins. Guests present to share the de lightful hospitality included the ; honored, her husband and Mr. and Mrs; Ross Clark of the Tryon [Community. in USED FURNITURE 1 Portable New Perfection was S16.50 I OIL HEATER, now $ 6.95 Silent Sioux ? orig. $54.95 OIL HEATER, now S24.95 * ?' ' 1 Superflame (made by New Perfection) Oil Heater, orig. S49.95 now S24.95 Used Only 1 week this S89.95 . Warm Morning Coal Heater S62.50 I Florenco was orig. S79.50 OIL HEATER, now S39.95 1 Scotsman brig. S69.50 OIL HEATER like new S34.95 1 Buckeye sold new for S49.95 COAL HEATER, now : S19.95 fire-brick lining, like new It plays Fust one gets it for CARINET RADIO SI 3-piece Poster Orig. sold S109.95 Redroom Suite, bargain .. S69.95 1 ODD DRESSER S 4.95 1 like new ROLLAWAY RED. only .. . S12.95 l Apex orig. sold SI 39.95 WASHER, good condition S49.95 1 Leonard, good condition orig. sold $249.95 REFRIGERATOR S129.95 Only 1 orig. sold S59.95 KITCHEN CARINET. now S19.95 6 Used Bed Springs, good buys S3.95 up 1 Table-Top Perfection orig. S189.95 Oil Range, A-l shape S79.95 Just 2 A-l shape I Gas Rang** S34.95 & S49.95 2 Reconditioned I PIANOS, sale price S98.00 Ideal for the beginner Reg. price $109.95 - ftp ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ? Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Crawford announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruby Louise to Howard Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Berry Robinson of route l, York, S. C. The wcrfdiny is planned for November 23. Mr. And Mrs. Craig Dinner Bridge Hosts Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Craig wore gracious hosts at a perfectly plan ned dinner party last Saturday night entertaining at the Country Club. Their guests were members of the Ace of Clubs, their hus bands, and a few invited guests. The Halloween motlff was cleverly '?carried out in the decora tions and appointments. Guests were seated at one long table In the formal dining room, the table was centered with a lovely ar rangemeni of gold flowers flank ed ott either side with brass can dlesticks holding orange tapers. Oil a side fable was a large gold en cornucopia filled with fruit, brass candle sticks and orange ta pers completed the arrangement. A four course turkey dinner was served. I,ater five progressions of bridge were played with top score honors going to Mr. and Mrs. I E. Abbott. Mrs. J. \V; Crosland capturing the floating prize. . Mr. And Mrs. Suber, Jr. Entertain Couples Club Mr. and Mis. S. R. Suber. Jr. delightfully entertained members of the Couples Club anil one ad ditional couple. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stalllngs at their home Thursday night . A profusion of fall flowers were used at vantage points about the home. Tables were appoaued for refreshments and 'upon arrival of ait guests a dessert- course was I >er\ ed. Cokes and nuts were passr ed during the progressions. J- It was revealed at the count of | scores that Mrs; ? lames Anthony "J and Sam Stallings- held the high' jest -scores for the evening games. Made-To-Measure Clothes for Men, Women Meet D. C. CLARK ?f Hopkins Tailoring Co. At Our Store Satuiday OCTOBER 25 One Day Only! I Plonk's mer hd it so ?oed ? ? \ Is i't the average family who, according to the government's own Bureau ot' Labor , has to spend $400 a ycir out of savings to make ends meet ? > r Is it the Washington insider who cleaned up on grain speculation, and war surplus? On Nov. 4th. vote for a change for the better Mrfe fir E/S&//fOVfe?. CLEVELAND COUNTY DEMOCRATS FOR EISENHOWER Among the ladies from the Ju nior Woman's Club attending the district meeting last week were Mrs. J, B. Falls, Mrs. James White. Mrs. E. R. Goter, Mrs. W. R. Hudspeth. Mrs. A. 3.. Chandler, and Mrs. Don Blahton. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Suber, Jr. and son Robbie are In Rocking ham, going especially to be pre sent for the Golden Anniversary of Mrs. Suber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Polk. If You Are A TRUMAN Democrat, Vote For Stevenson , If You Are A TRUE Democrate Without A Party VOTE FOR IKE ? ^ A True American < Paid Political *A?J> 14-Oz Bots. Kings Mountain Bessemei City Guv fit Kings Mountain Merchants Association MEMBER IV51 TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY i$ OUR RUIE FOR COdRTESY Del Monte Yellow Cling Slices, Halves Del Monte Zippy Tomato Peaches . . 2 ?&; 59c Catsup . . 3 For. Desserts You'll Be. Proud Of? Del Monte Crushed Pineapple... 2 2.-49' The Brand That Puts Flavor First? Del Monte frosp it i'intti I ttliMfs ! PictSweet Frozen Fresh Cut Corn ... 2 PictSweet Frozen Young Green Peas.. 2 Delicious Southland Strawberries . . Pineapple Juice 2 57? Delicious Round-Up Of Five Juicy Fruits? Del Monte Fruit Cocktail. 2 r 45? Maizes Tasty Casserole Dishes? Del Monte Golden Cream Corn . . 2 Nc.r 35c D?l Mont* Cut lO-Oz Pkgs tO-Oi Pkgs No 303 Can Green Beans . D.I Mont. Early Gordon _w, Sugar Peas . . Mc.303 21c Pears Pillsbvry 22c Pancake Mix "t1 15c D.I Mont* BartUtI Noc.3?03 27c Del Mont* Flavorful Garden Del Monte Stewed Lima Beans . . N?cl?3 27c Prunes . . . N??r. 25c 12 Ox Pkg ? . Swans Down Infant 29 Cake Mix . . . 35c Raisins. . . 22c Del Monte Seediest Talk Of The Town Value! Boston Butt You can easily divide this economical cut at home into several different meals? a roast, bone less steaks, and cube the rest for chop suey or casseroles. A Real Buy! Dixie-Home's Pinky Pig Pork (Hot or Mild. Cups or Rolls) Serve It As Is Or Lightly Fried? All Meat Sausage . * 39c Bologna ? 39c . Lipton Tomato Vegetable SOUP MIX 13c Pkg Lipton Noodle SOUP MIX 1 3C Dinty Moore BEEF STEW 52c 24 Oi. Can Armcor's Peonot 1 Butter BEECH-NUT n-Oi. }? 39c Coffee BEECHNUT Lb. Can 94c Paper Hankies MARCAL Pk0 ot too 10c TREET 45c I2-Oi Can An Exceptional Buy! U, S. No. 1 Irish Potatoes . . 10 57? Large Sweet Bell Peppers 2 - 25c Crisp Green Iceberg Lettuce . r. 17? Fresh FuH-O-Milk Large Coconuts - 17c California Flame Tokay Grapes 3 - 35c Crisp Green Collards . . t 25c Crisp Golden Heorl Celery . . 1 5C Gerber"? Strained BABY F000S 3 - 29c Sta ley's Starch STA-FLO 21c ot a?t Laundry Soap OCTAGON 3 - 22? Southern Gold Colored V4,'* MARGARINE ? 28? Granulated Soap OCTAGON ie? w? 29? Soap Powder OCTAGON (.?? Pfco 21 Macoronl Ot Spaghetti DELMONICO 7 0* Pkg 0C MarVELogs lo. Dishes VEL U* 'k| 23? Cleanser OCTAGON Can IQc Swiffs JEWEL OIL Pint Bo. 30? For FotnU/ \va?h FAB l#* Pk9 29? Foaming Cleanser A J A X '4-Oi Can 12'
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