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Elizabeth Stewart, Editor Mary Kennedy Circle Held Meeting Monday Mary Kennedy circle members of Boyce Memorial ARP church met Monday evening fir their regular fofeeting at the home of .Mrs. R. H. Burton. Mrs. Burton, program chair man, presented Mrs. A, J. Argo, who spoke on, "Foreign Mis sions." Mrs. Argo and her hus band, Rev. A. J. Argo, were mis sionaries. Mrs. Marriott Phifer, circle chairman, presided over the busi ness session. Thirteen members and one visitor, Mrs. Maggie Hull mother of the hostess, attended. The hostess served ice cream and cookies with punch. ?iM TUtS. Tfcni SAT. Is 30 WED. & SAT. Rat Rock Playhouse U 8. IS. a ml. So. ol lUadarseavUla. ?nodwor Flan ( Mayan. J Here Comes ^ Mr. Jordan fULT 20-14 POPULAR PRICES Baaerratloaa, HaixtertonrUle 7565 Engaged Couple Honored At Dinner In Gastonia Miss Dorothy Spencer enter tained at her home in Gastonia Monday evening at a buffet din ner paying compliment tq Miss Virginia Hunter Ferguson ol Gas tonia and William Glenn (llill) J onus of Kings Mountain, whose wedding will take place Saturday. Supper was served from a re freshment table in the dining room and guests were seated at card tables on thte porch. Mixed arrangements of flowers and greenery decorated the home. Miss Ferguson wore a beige two-piece dress with white acces sories and a white corsage of gla dioli, a gift from the hostess. Guests from Kings Mountain attending the dinner included Mr. Jonas, Mr. and Mrs. James Jonas and daughter, Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Furman Wilson, and Frank Greene, Jr. Mrs. Marvin Goforth ARP Circle Hostess Members of the Frances Ham ilton circle of Boyce Memorial ARP church met Monday after noon at the home of Mrs. Mar vin Goforth. Mrs. M. L. Plonk, program chairman, had charge of a pro gram for the mteeting and she discussed the topic, "M r ies". Mrs. Campbell Phifer offer ed the opening prayer. The business session was pre sided over by the circle chairman, Miss Fretelove Black. Ten mem bers attended the meeting. Register Now For Kindergarten! Limited Vacancies Remain in Class Beginning Au gust 31. For full information call Mrs. Coman Falls daily 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. * JACK end JILL KINDERGARTEN Phono 198 wr- Oo?'t uh ?Hp^q Tonight With Sunburn NOXZEMA Medium L ^ Six. 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C., after visiting for two weeks here at the home of Mrs. Mullis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Falls. Susan Keslter, Peggy Craig, Joyce Plonk, Sandra Plonk, and Nancy Castle are spending this week at Camp Rotary. Mrs. W. A. Sanders and Mrs. Ola Royster spent the weekend in Cherokee Falls, S. C., visiting relatives. Harold Dean Sptears, USN, Is spending a furlough here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goldman Spears. He is stationed aboard the aircraft carrier, USS Essex., ' Mr. and Mrs. George Allen of Rutherford, New Jersey arte visit ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stowe. Rev. and Mrs. P. D. Patrick left Friday for a week's stay In the Eastern part of North Carolina. Mrs. W. R. Merritt and sons, Russ and Pat, of Roanoke, Va. were to Join the Patricks for a vacation. Mios Carlyle Ware is spending the summer at hter home at Bon Clarken. Miss Sarah Adams and Miss Mary Leary, both of Gastonia, and Waiter Griffin and , Dick Webb attended the play, "Pink String and Sealing Wax", at the Flat Rock Playhouse, near Hen dersonville, Friday. Walter Griffin will return to | his base at Sanford, Florida, Mon day after spending a 30-day leave ] here at the home of his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Griffin. Dr. and Mrs. John Penny and Mary Frances and Hugh Penny, of Waynesvllle, were Sunday visi tors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Parton. They were enroute to thte beach. Miss Martha Jo Randall and Miss Doris Yatea left Monday for a several days stay at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jack White, Miss | Sara Sperling of. Shelby and Wil son Griffin attended "Pink j String and Sealing Wax", a play, ! presented at Plat Rock Playhouse Friday evening. Robert Hughes, James Nichols, and Robert Nichols, all of Smyr na, S. C., visited Sunday after noon at the home of Mr. and Mr Conrad Hughes. Mrs. Florence Hughes returned with her son for j a visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray Hugh es and son, Ray, former rtesidents, are spending a vacation this week | in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wells, Miss Pat McDaniel,' and Miss ] Shirley Hughes visited Mr. and Mrs. Basil Francis in Blacksburg, S. C., Monday. W, P. Fulton, studeht at Lenoir- . Rhyne college, spent the wetekend with hi? parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camp and ; Miss Janice Bolton of Shelby and | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis of Caroleen visited Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ware here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ware and Mrs. A. B. Warte visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman King in Lincolnton on Monday. . v | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Berry have returned from a visit with friends and relatives in Orangeburg, S. C. ? o ? Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Neill and) Mrs. Jack Fortune and Susan visited Jackie Fortune at Camp Elliott on Sunday. Ml?;s Betty Peterson was a weekend gupst at the home of Miss Ruby Oliver in Shelby. Mrs. Grady Rhea and Miss Lin da Rhea and Mr. and Mrs. Jen^ nings Henson and two children of Asheyilie feave Friday for a trip to Daytona Beach, Florida. George Smith, USN, has re- 1 turned to his base in San Diego, California after visiting here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith and family of Ellenboro visited Mr. , Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. | R. Smith, here during thte week end. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Welch and daughter, Linda Darlene, have moved into a nfew home on Grover road. Mrs. Howard Ware and chil dren, Martha Lou, Pete, Tommy, Bill, and Mike, returned Satur day fro ma visit with Mrs. Ware's mother, Mrs. P. D. Herndon, and other relatives in Ft Lauderdale | and Ocala, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. McBride Wells | of Shtelby visited Mr. Wells' pa rents, Mr. wid Mrs. Hunter Wells, here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Burke and her son. Richard Burke, accountant for Singer Sewing Machine company, spent last week in Cuba vis.:Uig Mrs. Burke's sister. Sister Eliza beth of the Blessed Trinity. It was the first timte Mrs. Burke has seen her sister, before her canonlza* | tion Miss Elizabeth Page, in 32 I years. R. G. Plonk, Jr., is a patient at Western North Carolina Sana torium at Black Mountain, where J he Is receiving observation and treatment. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Plonk, Sr., and Mrs. A. A. Lac ktey, Jr., visited Mr. Plonk on Sun day. ? VIck Smith, Robert Osborne, Jr., Stteve Kesler, and Reggie Painter are attending a week's j pioneer camp at Kings Mountain Presbytery camp near Saluda. They were accompanied by Ken Boyer, summer pastor at First Presbyterian church, who Is serv ing on thfe camp staff, They will return to Kings Mountain Satur day. q Mrs. Prank McDonald, Jr., and daughter, Kyle, of Iowa City, Iowa, and Mrs. Sarah Ballew and her mother of Freehold, Va.t are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Donald, Sr., here at Lake Mon tonia, white Mr. McDonald, a physicist for the University of Iowa, is on a two-months research tour into the Arctic region. The McDonalds and their guests were Friday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Griffin and family. u n?nr>( ffi mliKjjijrii o|? Hf!d Montmr) On Monday Frances Garrison circle tintem Memorial AKP church met Monday afternoon ait 3:30 at the home of Mrs. P. D. Km;.,. i :? mmy*- Blakely, circle chairman, called the meeting to order and presided over the busi ness session. The circle is In char ge of flowers for the church dur ing the moolh of August; it was announced. program for the meeting was tod by Mr* j M. Patter ibsrs attsni p ? '? Central Methodist WSCS Held Regular Meeting Regular meeting of the Wo man's Society of Christian Ser vice of Central Methodist church was held Monday evening after a meeting of the Spiritual Life group at the church. Mrs. David Hamrick was in charge of the Spiritual Life group minting. Mrs, P. E. Hen dricks, president of the WSCS, conducted the business session. Miss Vera Falls, former resi dent, was guest speaker for the j meeting. Miss Falls, a deaconess 'missionary in Tennessee, Is a | guest at the home of her brother, IC: B. Kalis Ji., in Gastonia, and Flat Rock Players Begih "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" "Here Comes Mr. Jordan", an adaptation from the movie, "Hea has also been visiting here. She spoke on "Rural Work In the Mountains'' and sh'owed colored slides. ven Can Wait", is being present ed at the Flat Rock I'layhouao this week. . .. Thfe play began Tuesday and will continue through Saturday evening, Wilson Griffin, of King# Mountain, said Monday. Flat Rock Playhouse is located on US 25 two miles south of Hen dersonvllle. ??P STAG?S A GREAT MMHtfiM ?EACH PIES : ANGEL FOOD COFFEE CAKE J.u? Parker ? . Mnch Pki Jane Parker ? Large Cake Jane Parker ? Date Pilled SHOW OF up er Markets EQUAL TO THE BEST - YfT COSTS YOU LESS I A*P'? PURE L VEGETABLE " SHORTENING 0r>son Excellent For Salad ? Cuban AVOCADOS, 2 ?... ? ' Peter Pan Peanut Nice Crisp Heads 12 Oi. Glass Peter Pan Salted Peanuis ... 7H-OI. Glass Luncheon Meat 12 -Os. Can lns'nen, Heavy With Julco FAMOUS MP COFFEES ? . . ? Your Choice t a $119 BOMARj W'SSt Lang's Sweet Mixed 0*hook Pickles No Change In Flavor?Quality or Blend Delicious with Chicken ? Cranberry Sauce 8S5 '<? 20c 20 Mule Team Boraxo - 1 Borax .. Lf 1 Onley Early ? No. 303 1 lb. Can JUNE PEAS ? 3 for 29c Ann Page Cream Center COOKIES? 7% oz. pkg. . 19c Sunnyfield 1 lb. 2 oz. box CORNFLAKES 25c Sarusinena 12 oz. can CORNED BEEF ' . . . 37c Crescent City Coffee & Chicory, 1 lb. 89c 3 lbs. $3.61 Jane Parker Fresh and Crisp 1 lb. box POTATO CHIPS 65c Scotch Maid Chopped 2 14-oz pkgs. Frozen Spinach .' 27c Southland .< 12 oz. pkg. Frozen Strawberries . . . 25c Minute Maid Frozen 5 oz. can LEMONADE .. . .... 17c Eouthern 14 oz. Loaf FRENCH BREAST 21c Strained Pood 1%-Ox. Jar* Dog Food Red Heart ANN PACE FINE FOODS Quart Jar Pute Fruit Peach Preserves Assorted Flavors Sparkle Gelatin 4 Pure "Concord" Crape Jelly Creamy or Knrachy Style Peanut Butter Zest y? Flavorful Mustard Relish 2 iVt-Ot. Pkgs. CocktaO OVi-O*. Glaas SWIFTS CANNED MEATS Hamburgers Swift's Prem 10-0*. Can 12-Ot Can 10-0*. |?N Wllmn H*rb-6* ; ' ' Boullion Cubes Tkese Prices effective Thru Sat., ill; 24th _ J**.; Sausage . ... Beef .
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