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FURNITURE
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Hords
Quality Furniture
Since 1923
' We have a complete
Kline of Western
Branded Steer Meats
I Cell Us For Prompt
Deliveries
WEST END
GROCERY
BRIDGES
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HAMRICK
HARDWARE
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ALEXANDER GROCERY
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Fresh Meets
Let Us Serve You
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Miss Annie Laurie Sum mitt, daur
ghfcer of Mr. and Mrs. H. L Summitt
has taken an active part in the
growth and development of her father's
bus hi ess, Summit's Nu-Wajr.
Mtaa Summitt is a young lady of unusual
charm and al/iHty. She is ever
alert for new ideas in the retail
grocery trade.
Miss Summitt has assisted her
father since her graduation from Bob
Jouea College at Cleveland, Tenn.
She takes Ian active part in her Sunday
School work, being a .teacher in
the Junior Department of the First
Presbyterian Sunday School. She
has also been honored by her associates
Jby being elected as President
of the Young People's Society. '
Mr. Summitt started his business
career at the tender age of 13 when
he assfsteld the railroad agent at
York. S. C. He was so amlall that ho
'had to stand on a high stool to
reach the ticket window. For the
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ucm jc-aio iic wiuj c-u?)iik?1 in rail
reading in the capacity as ageing for
several roads in different towns, but
most of the time in York.
Mjr. Sunvmitt was born in Gaston
County near Cherryville, ana snortly
aiter moved to York where he
still considers borne. In 1909 he married
iMIss Laurv Hicks otf Gastonla,
and to them bi ve been born three
daughters, Barbara. Annie Laurie,
and Sailrh Henry, all who assist in
the conduotiug of this progressive
business. Barbara is a graduate of
Queene-Chicoria College of Charlotte,
I bind as mentioned above Annie Laurie
graduated from Bob Jones College,
and Sarah Henry completed
High School this year and Is now
ready for her college education.
Mr. Sunwnlbt'e first venture In the
grocery business, in Kings Mountain
wl3ts In July 1919 when he* Ourchased
tho grocery business of Levi
Reynolds which was located on Rail
road Avenue. In less than a year after
the purchase of this business he
sold out. and accepted a position
with wholeehle houses in Gastonla
so that he could learn more about
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.. We Save Others Money
Why Not You
H. L. Summitt, Prop.
221 R. R. Ave.
KINGS MOUNTAIN ICE AND COAL CO.
Phone 124
Your Coldest and Warmest Friends
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The Merchants whose ads appear on this page
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are your Home Town Citizens, who not only deserve
your patronage, but are entitled to it. When
you spend your money with these men you are ,
helping to make a bigger and better Kings Moun '
. y. ' y-.v'v.' vtain.
You, Mr. and Mrs. Citizen of Kings Mountain
make your money here, so why not trade at home
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with your friends and neighbors. . - You
help yourself when your money money is
kept in Kings Mountain?The Best Torwn In The
State. ' ;
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CITY SERVICE STATION
Otis Falls
Complete Line Of
Esso Products
VICTORY GIN COMPANY, Inc.
Ginners, Dealers In Cotton, Coal, Seed
Meal and Hulls
Manufacturers and Distributors of
Rugs, Carpets, Crochet Yarns
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CRAWFORD'S
MARKET AND GROCERY
Phone 156 We Deliver
HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE
Quality Printing
Phone 167
ELMER LUMBER HOME BUILDING &
COMPANY COAN ASSOCIATION
. A. H. Patterson
Secretary & Treasurer
Building Materials Of
AH Kinds
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Vera Rawles
Owner-Manager
VERA'S HEAUTY
SHOPPE
Mis. Vera Rawles, ownerniaoagt
of Vera's Beauty Shoppo, first ape)
ed her beauty. parlor lu the Kultc
building seven years ago. Since the
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?un ousweas growtn, ^ Mrs. Rawk
has equipped a modern. New Yot
style, well-furnished beauty parlo
with. tall "machinery" for facilitate
ladles' make-up.
A life-tang native of Kings Mctt
taln>, the daughter of Mr. and Mn
Howard Jenkins. Mr*. Ra w leu utten
ed Kings Mountain High School. Sh
Is the raothor ol three chlldrei
Jackie, Buddy, and Gloria. Sine
childhood, she has been a member t
the First Presbyterian Church t
Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Rawles' first experience wit
b canity culture was eight years ag
as la member of the staff of th
Ele'gant Beauty Shop, where sh
worked six months before open In
her present establishment.
"We specialize in beauty culturt
with all the new. up-to-date featurei
Wa taal (Ka.1 ?
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posted on new modes and trends, w
can not serve the public to their oot.
plete satisfaction. To stop short c
this goal would dc*cwt our whole put
pose," sold Mrs. Raw lee.
Since the firm's organisation li
1931, It bias grown Into the smartes
and bostifurnlshed beauty shop li
Kings Mountain.
"Honestly, Vera's Is a high spot fc
the town. The layout, furnlshln&
and equipment are comparable t<
any New York shop,' one lady said
"It is a pleasure to be served there.'
Tfwo years ago when Vera's Beau
ty Shoppe was moved to Its preset*
location In the Professional Bulldlni
and the modern equipment wtos In
stalled, Vera's became the first bus
ineas house hi Kings Mountain t<
own Venetian blinds, acclaimed to
day as "the greatest development k
shades In two hundred years."
A.* 4?ww ? ? *? -
nit iim DIUIIC mni?, fill CXport (K
spn?r drew plans for a moderni?tl?'
Interior layout Mid indirect lighting
The result Is the shop of toiJiy?
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KEETEITS DEPART
Value For Value 1
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Wrecker
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Ladies
Let us help You Look
Your Best !
VERA'S BEAUTV,
' SHOPPE J
Phone 88-R
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Philco Radios
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Phone 57
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