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^feq^ppmvRvr^?^pipii ii f' - " "'' /. " ;. /*'/ ; ".' \ ' i ** *. .' ' John- & JtnUaft' Dies Suddenly Mm 8. Jenkins, 79, native or tbia taction and brother of Mrs. G. S Ware, died suddenly of a heart at 4*clt in the yard at bis home lu SaalonLa Monday afternoon. Mr. . Jenkins hud been In failing health for some time, but attended a birthfay dlnuer at the home of ills sister at ?1 Bethel Sunday. Mr. Jenkins, a tinsmith, had lived iti Oastouia since 1K85. His dlllgenca ai business aft;iir* and his genial xffublt- nature won for him a host of friends. > Funeral and 'burial took place in '.Cstoiiia. tv'isl nr-d;i > morning, with CALL OR SEE I ?kit. A A I At Terminal Ser. Statftn PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS.' . Representative in Kings Mountain Territory Your credit is good BUY NOW AND SAVE mm on our friendly i NO CARRYING C Don't 1ft lack of ready cash keep you from getting the extra safety and long mileage of U.S. Tires. Be smart! Take advantage . of our friendly budget plan and enjoy thousands of . safe, troullle-free tire miles. Come in today. Your credit is good here. NEW U.S. TIRES .4 For Very Low Payments Each Week And your Old Tires PLONK M Phor da ns DA1VI i Thursd: 1 2 Cans Dog F P1NTOS-2 / 2?5c MACA 3-5c TOILEr GEM FLAKE CRACKE1 COFFEE ? Pure ? pou :. 4?6c BOXES MATCHE SYRUP PEACHES?Sli< No. 2 can Gi ! No. 2 CAN J WHITE HOI KfARGl WE DELIVER UJI 11,1 uajmsj^WWiW u itmpg v '." ' - ;.' m I Rev. c. R. Rosieile, pastor o( Main Street Methodist Church, of which the deceased had long boon member. iu charge. Active pallbearers were Rd Ran! klu. lies Proneberger. Jim Ken- I i chick. l?r. L.. N. Olenn, l?r. Jajnes . L>. Hlalr and Guy KiUlan. Honorary c ' pallbearers were J. H. Hopark. Floyd ! Todd. W. P. Pearson, H. Q. Wlngen, i i T K. Carson. W. B Morris and W. I ' V. Bhuford. ! : Mr. Jenkins is survived by his ] i ni'coud wife and two. children of thfh c i union, seven children by his first < j marriage survive. Also surviving In > ; | one sister Mrs. (i B. Ware of Kings | Mouc.iujii. CARO OF THANK? j We wish to express our siucere up- j . prcvi iHon for the many kindnesses j * ! sllllWtl IIK ill !h<> rtf linelian^ lid father. May (Soil's richest bless- ; EXECUTOR'S NOTICE H .-tv in ft ijuallfled as executor for | :lio ?itmt will and iimUment of O. A. Uliea. deceased, this la to notify nil , persons having claims against his estate to fih< them with ma unaer- , sinned on or bofove February 20th, , 1042. or this notice will be pteadeo in bar of any recovery. , All persons P'dcbted to said es- i tate will please make immediate payments. This tin- 18th day or FubVuary. ' 1841. J It. Uavls, .Executor, -adv March 27. ?Pay as you ride! -MAKE YOUR OWN WTEHMS nur\r> rT r?i i n VUUKjrLt rL MI'S HaRGES added < ^yvdi'ii y-' "i OTOR CO. ie 138 JAINS ay-Friday-Satui ood, Smarty or 1 *ounds--Best RON! r TISSUE RS? 1 lb 9c nd 9c S 9c ced?Can 9c SEEN BEANS CORN JSE VINEGARLACE & Pi Margrace?Phone 17 l?" . ' ' J. * B Kimm MOPKTAPf IHBIAhD. 1 Society News (Cont'd from Society page) jrldo. wai also preaeoted a gift. A salad course with accessories . was served. f | Guests included the honoree and he folio wing: Misses Adeline Warick. Linda llouser. Klisujuih Gault. , S'lionii Bdens; Mesdames HtUiard ; Slack, David Hamrlck, Giles Corn.veil. W. B. Brackett, Hubert McHutiis. all of Kings Mountain ana Ml*. Clyde Grlgg or Shelby.* I 1 Bride Honored I Mia. George Ware, nee Miss llel *n Stewurt, a recent bride, sua ho a >rec at u lovely party given by Mrs ' ti'llson Crawford who entertalued at he home of htr mother. Mrs. Walter . illnun*'rfort| n??Hr on W*?? / aag " f\ Spring fiuwett *?rt> lasu-tully tr>' . nuged in decoration. j Guests wore (entertained with con ;??U and bingo. Tllu liullurV' was presented h diower of lovely household Uncus. 1 Invited guests Inclded u number ' )f 'the former neighbors and friends 1 if -the bride and hostess. A tempting chicken salad course , with accessories, coffee and cocoa- \ nut cuke was served. 1 Celebrates 13th Birthday Miss Emelyu Gillespie entertaiued ( * number ot' her class mates and ( friends ut the home .of her parents an Piedmont Avenue Friday evening in celebration of her 13th birthday. Games and contests were" enjoyed tud later in the evening Mrs. Gillespie assisted by Miss Sara Leo Hut-rill, served ice cream, cake and i randy. Guests included Misses Avis ,MUe Warlktk, Betty Hayes. Frances tnd Virginia Summers, Louise Harrison. -Mary Helen Hood, Myrtice Weaver.. L. P. Stowe, Jr., James Herndon^ Jr.. Carl McGinnis, Claus-1_ ton lJumgardner, Malcolm Patterson ] loe Hord. B. S. Peeler, Jr., Karl? Myers and Christopher Helens. ] Personals Editor Haywood E. Lynch Is con:ined to his hprae this week by sick- , less. ?0? Mr. Edgar Cooper of Lenoir Rhyne | college spent the week-end with Mr. | PRESCRIPTION ! SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' Prescription promptly and accurately at rea- , sonable prices with the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. j THE REXALL STORE ' Wa Call For And Deliver Phones 41?81 ' f 11 I ? iJIUI * . , T ' , 't' \ day-March 6 Spunky 2 CANS SARDINES 3 CANS POTTED MEA NO. 2 CAN EARLY JU BREAD ? Boat's Sand' ? ? 4 Quart Bottles \ULINE ! Pauline?Phone 31 ..." ^ ' . . ^ r ' ' ^ 'ViMlt'filjBBffii1'' 'k *' " " i rHcwex?y. march ? mi aid Mrs, Jacob Cooper. . Mrs. W. K. Crook and Mrs. R. 8. Plonk were recent visitors In Oasoqla k Mr. D. M Baker was a Shelby viator Saturday afternoon. ' Mrs. Hugh Hoke of Ltncolnton vas a guest-of her parents, Mr. and Hrs. Charles Fulton Wednesday. ?o ? Mr and Mrs. A. P Warltck were vcent business visitors In Ratelgb or the Warlick Trucking Co. ana Petroleum Transportation, Inc. .' ?:o? . Mrs. I?ium Turner and Miss Mtn tie It a ni lot of Charlotte were guests >( Miss Hlla Harmon during tn* week-end. ^ s ? , ?o-? rL * v n rtpurtanhurg were dinner guests _ Itindit) evening of their auut, Mrs. B. W Seal. ) / ?o? Mrs. Troy Carpenter and daugh;er Miss Dorcas CarfTunfer were Charlotte' visitors yesterday afternoon. O'" Mrs. J. E l.lptord returned this week from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J B. Thornhkson at Palm Harbor. Florida. v7 ?o? Mr. and Mrs; ldoyd WatsOn and daughter, Shirley, of Boone, spent Ihe week-end with relatives In Kings Mountain. i ?o?Mts. Pulton Bverhart has returned from Gainesville, Ua., where she was called on account of the death if her sister, Mrs. Eddie Huskey. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McGiU went to Mt- Airy last Wednesday to attend funeral services for Mr. I. W. Keece, an uncle of Mrs. McGill. ?o?. _ ': Mrs. Bill Howard, Miss Gertrude Ware and a number of others from this section went to Gastonla Wednesday to attend funeral services for their kinsman. John 8. Jenklus. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. RudislU of Cherryville attended the tea given Saturday honoring Mr. and Mra. U F. Neal os their fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. * - I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winchester moved last Saturday to' the Goforth apartment on West Mountain street recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Holland Dixon wro moved to Archdale. ?o? Mrs. 11. D. Kirk pa trick ot Char lotte came over Saturday to attend the tea given by Mrs. T. W. Neal ind Mrs. Jacob Cooper honoring Mr md Mrs. L. F. Neal on thetr tittietn .veddtng anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neal, Mrs. Jno. Diggers, Mrs. Mason Latham and laughter, Mrs .Clepatra Latham of Patterson Springs attended the riolden Wedding tea given for Mr. Lid Mrs. L. F. Neul. Mr. Neal Is heir uncle. :k Up 7, 8 . 9c 9c 9c . 9c 9c T 9c NEPEAS 9c wrich 9c . . 9c , . . 9c 9c ?? 1 STORES WE DELIVER ?. : Doctors Soy KEEP MITELS OPEN HrisgMiEfeiftendcs When colds are all around you. don't let weak spots in your defens* aria* due to constipation. "Keep Regular," many physicians advise. For constipation and its Btrength sapping symptoms; headache, biliousness, sluggishness, dizziness, sour stomach, use a laxative tha. acts thoroughly but not harshly. At. Meal one is Dr. Hitchcock's AH Vegetable Laxative Powder, which acts thoroughly, but usually wit'> gentleness when taken as directed It contains pleasant - tasting aromatics, carminatives and what is known by medical authorities as ;i astro-intestinal tonic-laxative. It Help* tone sluggish bowel muscles Dr. Hitchcock s Laxativq Powder | ^St^SrSg^counu^ The Herald $1.50 A Year imperiaJ Kings Mountain, ! "Good Sho TODAY ? ' LEAD AND Hftfl Also News ?! Oi in? in ay ami m. 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