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KINGS MOUNTAIN MFG. COMPANY NEWS Loll Buttle There will be an ice cream 8upper on the fawn Saturday night. Mils* Annie Love Weaver had. as hor guewt Sunday Miss Kathleen Howell from Crowders Mountain Mrs. J. J. Patterson, Misses Gladys Patterson. Lois Beattie and Mr.| James Patterson spent Sunday with) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson of Stiel by. Mrs. J. A. Walker had as her guest for the weekends Mrs. S. A. Walker ' of Bessemer City. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Richardson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Ciade Hinson of the country. Mr. J. C. Irvin spent the pt*i week with Ms daughter of Woodruff South Carolina. I ' had aa their guest* 8undi|, Mr., and j' Mrs. W. O. Wllaon of Uastoniu. Mr. oud Mrs. Sidney Miller had ' as their guests this past week, Mrs. 1 Minnio Crouse and granddaughter, Bettio Smith of Uoldsvllte, S. C. . " I Quick Results?Low Cs3t? i HERALD Classified Ads So a word for firot Insertion; ( half price for subsequent Insertloaa. Minimum charge 26c. Do not ask for Information Jt tpgarding "keyed" ads, as they > are strictly confidential. 1 If orror Is made, The Herald lo responsible for only ona In- 1 oorroct Insertion. The customer la responsible for oubsequsnt In- ( sertlons. The advertiser should , notify Immediately of any cor- | roetlono needed. i Want ads are always cash In advance except to business men r concerns having accounts | with this newspaper. WILL PAY highest market prices (or Wheat, Corn and Oats, or will i; exchange Flour, Feed, Meal for j them.. Phone 2-3163. Interstate Milling Company, Charlotte, N. C. * July21 J WANTED ? Young lady work in io fc cal restaurant. Apply by mall only t in own handwriting giving age, v references. Carolina Restaurant, g CKy." METAL SHINGLE8 FOR SALE ? g See W. D. Weaver, Contractor, Phone 246 aug 4-p. IF YOU CAN'T FIND THE SEED 11 you need, See D. A. BEAM CO.. e Shelby. N. C. V BANANA 8PLIT8 SPECIAL 10c ? v Saturdav onlv. If served 111 store. !l but in container, 20c. Kings Mouu a tain Drug Co. . . fi (Continued Next Week) c 0 I t i J TOM AND GEORGE George: "Tom, when my wife called me block head the other day (but not In eo many worde,) how do you euppoee ahe put It?" Tom: "I euppose ehe said 'pull down y our cap, hero comes a woodpecker; .That's coming mighty close to .the ? real thing. Here's another real thing our living room suites are direct from the factories and represent the very last work in artistic beauty and . comfort. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy tt For Less At Hord # THE CLANC I'alcthoseitf fauor of a f?w rounds of stuosignify withth usual sign i 1 - r '1 1 . Mia a Evelyn Weaver celebrated her sixteenth birthday yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney MlUer and Mrs. Ernest Smith, of Ootdsrvllle, 8 C. Mr. Raymond Hsrtsoe spent Sunday. July 10, at Chimney Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Tate spent Sunday afternoon in Qbarlotte. Mr. Ed Hartsoe and children, Loreno and Raymond. spent 8unday with relatives in Iron Station. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. England spent Sunday In Charlotte. Mia? Mary Alice Bridges had as her guest Sunday Miss Josie Lo ranee of Cherryvllle. OAK GROVE NEWS (By Mrs. William Wright) > Mra. A. T. Randall uiul son Bobby. Were Saturday guests i t the iWWWS""W^W!f"Bni^T^'n5mdson of Kings Mountain. Mr. and' Mra. Kvans Bellinger and children of near Uhcoluton were ?uosl? of 1). E. !> Dinger Tuesday Mr. Hugh Haudall attended the 4H, club encampment at Swunnannoa last week. Mr. W. V. Dellinger oh attending P. K. A.' Camp in tiie mountains near AHlieytlle this week. Mr. and Mra. James S. Ware had ta their d'iuner gnosis Sunday, Mr. jaid Mm. Sylvannus Green and dauiliter of Shelby. A party composed of Messrs H. T. Wright, Sloan Wright. Claude Hamrick. ' Billie and (Leonard Hainrick ^nd Fredi Thornbuig spent part of last week 011 a fishing trip at South 1'ort. (Mr. and Mrs. Garland Borders. Mr .....l 1* w/r i? _i iuu otio. mni-oeu ? auerson ot snel By, Mrs. Ida Watterson of High Point, Mr. and Mrs. frank Ware and family, , Mr. and/ Mrs. Claude Bell tnd children were visitors in the tome of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watterson Sunday afternoon. Patterson Grove News By Alice Burton, 7th Grade, Patterson Grove School .1 want to correct an error that vas made In this column last week, ohnuy Thornburg of Fair Forest, S. 1., spent the week with Jake Thorniurg (not Mr. and Mrs. Jake Thorn?urg. There is no Mrs.) -I dont know trhose mistake It was but I'm beging your pardon, Jake. ? Mrs. Sidney Mason and daughter, ave returned' to their home in Ware Ihoala, S. C., after spending some Lme here with relatives. Mr. J. K. Goforth has gone to BosIc, N. C... where he will spend sevral days visiting relatives. Mrs. R. M. Burton'. Alice and Sylla Leo Burton and Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Green and family spent Sunday i Kort Mills. S. C., as guest of Mr. ndi Mrs. Ray Neeley. . Miss Jenny Lee Bolk visited fiends near 1'henix Mills last week, i Mrs. S. S. Bridges and children of1 ity 1-ake are guests cf Mrs. Bridg-i s' mother this week. KEEP C During the hot weather, ing down town to do yoi call us, and we'll deliver 1 in good things to eat, rig We are here to serve yoi Blalock and n Phoiv ;Y KIDS Any /;> ( ^Ye. ^ . ' *." . THE KINCH3 MOUNTAIN HBBUlJ Church News 1 ?? LUTHERAN CHURCH I L. Boyd Hamm, Pastor Bible school 10:00, W. K. Mauney, General Superintendent. M Services for ihe sixth Sunday after Trinity. Morning 11:00, sermon: Rigbteouii ness that Saves. Evening 7:30, sermon: Christ's Faith In Man. Luther Leagues meet one hour before Evening Service.. 9 Hoy Stout*. Troop if. meet Monday Evening 7:30. *' 9 Summer school for Church Worker* begin* at Blue Itidge July 23rd. CAINT LUKES: The Service ami sermon 9. A. M. I Itllile school 10:00. .l.iiip Luckey,! Superintendent. BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH W. M. Hoyce. Pastor Hlbtc School at 10:00 o'clock. Mottling Worship at 11:00. The i | pastor will speak ou "Man's Appe- | I tile For The Eteniai." Evening Worship ut 8:00. The pas i tor will close the Summer Series on, Christ-Controlled Lives" with a study t>f the life of, "A Hohher untl A Doubter." Young People meet at 7 o'clock. Mid-Week Service Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. WESLEY AN METHODIST CHURCH A. F. Connor, Pastor Sabbath School 9:45. A. M. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M. i W. Y. P. S. 6:00 P M. I Prayer meeting each Wednesday ( evening 7:16. i GRACE METHODIST Ro?.. w. A. Parsons, Pastor Sunday School 9:4F a. m. Preaching Services 11 a, m. and 7:30 P. M. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. I Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m. A cordial Invitation ,to worshlj with as. Macedonia Baptist Church . J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. B. T. U. 6:45 p. m. www? " uvcmug worsnip YIUU p. ffi. Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7 P la.' *:00 p. La. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rer. C. C. Parker, Pastor 8unday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. each Sunda.% Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. M Everyone Welcome. Tlio total jail populatiiou of North Carolina lu 84 units was 6,888 on May 31. 1938. ... V1AV I don't worry about com- I lr grocery shopping, just I the very best, to be had I ;ht to your kitchen table. H . 1, so call us often. Grocery I 1ARKET I e 58-R m body Would Think W< JTO, TH? jjCONTft/ - Cud jimI li> v11 in <<r !< pow r of sab- contained in an order made by A. M. Mamrlt'k. Clerk of the Superior ("curt fee Cleveland County* In the proceeding entiled. "Town ot Kings Mountain vs. I). I.. Stewart et at" 1 will sell for cash ai the Courthouse ?l< or in Shelby. Cleveland ] County. North Carolina, on Monday August 1. 11138. at ten o'clock. M..j cr' within bgal hours, the following described real estate: ; i Situated in the Town of Kin?~ Mountain, North Carolina, and beginning at an iron stake in the South: side of Cold Street wnere it inter-"] sects the York Uqad, and runs with said road S. 14-% K. 75 feet-, to a] stake; thence a new line N. 8!? \V. 150 feet to a stake; thence N. 14*; W. 75 feet to a,stake in edge of Gold Street; thence with said streetj 8. 89 K 150 feet to the beginning. [ containing 11,250 sq. ft., and being! the lot on which said Stewart resides. ,t This the 29th' day of June. 1938. ? J J. R. Davis, Commissioner. ?adv?July 28. AI ~ > cures hnh MALARIA VA In 7 days and relievea Liquid Tab- COLDS lets, Salve first day Nose Drops Headache, 30 minutea Try "Rub-My-Tism" ? World's Beat Liniment ^1^ I , Here's real shaving comfoi Why gamble on unknown | world-famous Probak Jr. B1 |j . smooth-shaving, double-ed , world's largest blade mal honed and stropped by a i 1 >. with economy, buy a pack 1 . . ami: II hV il W m wl i i as Playing "Crlbbage" c GMM W?[ I ' ' K m i" ADMINISTRATOR'? NOTICE [..Having qualified aa Administrator of the estate of William Wilson, deceased. lete of Cleveland - County, North Carolina, this is to notify all ptroous having claims against said estate to exhibit the same to me, the undersigned Administrator, on or t?eforo the 18th day of July. 1939, or Don't lat forms infect your I baby's delicate skin Instead of I . using ordinary baby powders, use I Mennyn ^nttseptic Powder. It's I de/lniie/y enfisepfic and fight?o0 I germs. This famous powder is as soft, as smooth and fine as a baby powder can be But. in addition- i rr kitn vou a baby safer -pro- h Southern Rai Anne , POPULAR SEASH iMFKI-WLK, VA Round trip fare from i $3. Tii-koia good In coaches only Tickets sold for all regular tram and :thI Juls 23. 1938. Final limit returning July 25: 19" No baggage checked.' -No atopovi Daylight or night trip both direct l'rood fishing, sparkling Fhesapea Atrginla Beach. Old Point C'omfo other attractions. Hound'trip tickets also on sale Reidsville, Marion, Salisbury, Ta Salem. North Wilkesboro and in fare %Z 00 from all stations. Don't miss this opportunity to vl . shore Resorts. CONSULT TI( It. H. G Division Pasi ' - Charlo ~ * ? ? MEN, YOU CM I THIS VALL RAZOR BU t at a rock bottom low price. JR ^ blades when you can get ades at 4 for only 10*!? These ge blades are made by the J :er, automatically ground, /y/h ipecial process. For quality /y r~P< age of Probak Jr. today, f3y F W\ mm sk i in. mt | this notice will be pleaded In bar of any recovery thereon. All persona Indebted to said ea~ tate are hereby notified to make lnv> mediate payment to me. Thin 18th day of July, 1938. Aaron Wilson, Administrator. ??dv? aug 26-H. tsttsd against his worst wmiIw, germs and infection. It cost* am nor* So* your druggist today ? puc. POWDER IwaySystem >unces WW W* WW W W ^?e? ?? ukt uai;uksiuin july 23, 1938 King.-) Mountain, N. C. 00 t (E>:e?s>t the Crescent, traitm 37 8- * , ., ?rs. ions, Two whole days in Norfolk, ke' Ba>. Sea outings. Ocean View rt, Fortress Monroe and many at all stations Blacksburg to yto'rsville, Greensboro, Winstoniterniedlate stations. Round trip ... ' ' j :; , ' '. . : .. sit Norfolk and Virginia Seac :ket agents . KA.1IAM jenger Agent, tte. N. C. . : v *.* ' . . *'"J ; . vi| ITBEKT 1 IE IN ] KM/ ,^vh trX'&ml * 4 ^. ^ ^l-*^*0MmM^VC9SE5C^? 9K[ i 'FRCY L. CROSBY , 0 ?r f*? WcCI ?? Vr> ???*/? v H|rt4 v*>lf. iigjpi it
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