" - . , ' 4 * . ? . N ' , ** . ' > . v THIS 'N THAT By Alice Burton Patterson Grove Section IHM MIMMMMMMMMtM Mr. and Mra. Jamw S. Ware re turned home Tuesday morning from Washington, D. C., where they spent several days visiting with .Dr and Mrs. J. O. Ware and Mr. and ' Mrs. John 11.' Ware. Mr. and Mrs T. It. Belt spout the Week-end with their son, Mr ^lubert Ii?U and Mrs. Hell of Hali?bur.v Mr. and Mis. i\ike liell wore vial* tors of the latter's u. .her, Mrs. Myrtle Bridges of t'lover. H. C.. dur lug the week-en.1. Walter Ware was the Sunday .guest of Stokes Wright. ' < Mr. and Mrs. Kfank Ware and family were visitors In 'the home of J Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins of Gus I tonla Sunday afternoon. Mr. I.eroy Mcfraw of Ft, Hon ning. (it., was a visitor in this section during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Everetto 1/ivelueo and sou of Patterson Grove were guests of Mr. and Mis. J. O. Isivelace Friday night. Little Miss Annette Ware spent. ? Sunday whit the writer "mid family. Mr. and Mrs. Jink Wray atid dau QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COOT HERALD Classified Ads * . ' 2c a word for1 first Insertion? half price for 'subsequent ' Inej.* tions. Minimum charge 2Sc. Do not ask for information regarding "keyed" ads, as thoy. aro strictly confidential. If error is made, The Herald is responsible for only one incorrect Insertion. The customer |g responsible for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notify Immediately of any corrections needWent ads are always eash In advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. t - - STRAYED: Cow, last Snturduy afternoon. Finder please return to Mrs. R. H. Horton. Route 1 Reward offered. ltp FOR RENT; Convenient t-rooln apartment with bath adjoining. Miss Anele Harabright. 19 S. ? Railroad Ave. Kings Mountain, N. C. 5-221tc? LOST: Buuch of keys in front of my house. Reward for return to J. E. -Herndon. WANTED; A small farm near Kings Mountain. Give location, description and price in first letter. Write Farm, c-o Herald. 5-22. LARGE STOCK LOGAN'S GEM Furniture Polls. Kings Monutalu Furniture Co. 12-12tf > REMEMBER ?On Saturday you get one of our delicious Banana Splits tor Only 10c* Kings Mountain Drug Company. I CALL OR SEE Kennon Blanton At Terminal Ser. Station PHONE No. 10 STERCHI BROS/ * Representative in Kings Mountain Territory I?? II THE CLAN r'ljwr MAVGTO Give THIS note to ' Pop 'cause iwootor PARC CO TO SCHOOL SB. AGAIN WITHOUT n L-- - ?*?= - ' i nilT furiaari . , v_ .. A . | Showing At Imperial Mo iPPPPBI f w| %'^i ' M^aS^I ' j ' "> X%: 4 ' * *' Joan Biondelt, Roland Young and ? ring players in Hal Roach's ("Topper TU--S?. " ? ? ' " ncdirc munaay ana uesaay. . ^ . Kilters spent .Friday ni^bt with Mr. I and .Sirs, $uiu Boll. Mr. and Mrs. Byntim Cooke and daughter of Shelby "were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sum Lovelace over the week end. Mr. and Mrs~ P. F. McSwain spent Sunday with their sons, Messrs Horace and Charlie Mo) Swain of Morgunton, N. C. .1 Messrs 1). A. Hell arid John Spear man were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Led Led ford . of Carpenter's Grove. Misses Etta and Mubol Hell.' Messrs Culp Ford and Sloan Wright j spent Sunday at mowing Hock. | Mr. and Mrs. M. Lovelace and! littlo Billy Watterson of Patterson \ Grove were Sunduy guests ot Mr., and Mrs. Eiani McSwain. Mrs Z. A. Ellis and children.! spent Sunday ,vi?Hins relatives Of j Karl, N. C. ~ Mrs. Gertrude Porter entered the | Shelby Hospital Sunday morning j tor au operation. Several from the community vis-1 ited at the bedside of Miss Kuby Ware who is a patient In the Shelby Hospital Sunday afternoon. Memorial services will be held at the local church' Sunday. The public Is cordially Invited to come arid bring well filled baskets. Mrs. H. T. Wright and daughter, Mary, little Misses Carolyn and Nancy Louise Bell and Peggy Wright were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bell and family. NEGRO NEWS (By Jessie G. Coatncr) +++*+++<*++++++++?++-fr++-9-+*? Mrs. I). H. Alexander of .East Ridge Street recently spent a week end in Winston-Salem, visiting her; mother ami lier daughter. Mr. and Mis. Radford Strong and family and Mr. John Miller, all of Shelby, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Alexander 0)1 East Ridge street. / Mrs. Agnes Youngblood of Winston-Salem is visiting her daughter Mrs. D. R. Alexander of Bast Ridge street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward llyers of Greensboro recently visited Mr. Byer's mother, Mrs. Jettle Byers on W. King Street. {Mrs. Jettie Byers attended a Mis slonary Conference of the A. M. E. Zion Church hold with Clinton Chapel Church, Charlotte, last weekend. Lincoln Academy commencement | program began with an oporetta Tuesday night. The commencement I exerlces will be held Wednesday. May 28, at 10:00 A. M. The comYOUR "SHIP WILL COME IN" Sooner By the Aid of Newspape^ ADVERTISING..! CY KIDS He Also Wa n rr| ca\a yJ TOt ' ws /gB>aaaaW/| imuiVniie - ---' - v~r ' ' 'i;< 7 *r' * S . rHB KINO8 MOUNTAIN HBRAIA Td nday and Tuesday Hk H Carole Lahdis arc three of the starReturns." showing at the Imperial liu-iifem.-in speaker will lie Mi . | iirire Dixon. secretary Chamber i of Commerce, (Jai-toniu. Mrs. Anna,Glover died Monday. ' She wn.-i buried Tuesday in the j Zion cemetery. The Kev. \V, M. Means of East j Itidue street dieu Friday morning. ! Funeral servicer were held at the | Mi../Ion Baptist Chun h. Sunday af | I ternoon. Interment was in the Zion t ft inetery. surviving are two sons Messrs Jieb Menus ami Will Means j of litis city., " . I Mrs. C*. K. Kowlkcs of Concord vie. j . ited her husbantiV Mr. C. E. Fowl ken ! ol' Canslet street the past week eud. NOUT.il t'AROUXA. Cleveland County. * In The Superior Court. John Thomas Kennedy. Jr., I'lalutilt ; \*. VB. * Margie Putnam Kennedy, Defendant, SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Tlio above named defendant will tako notice that an action for dlvoreo on the grounds, of two years , separation hue been, commenced In i the Superior Court of Cleveland ! Coputy, North Carolina; Said defendant will further take notice that I Bho is required to appear and answer at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County in the Court House at Shelby, North Carolina, pit the 28th day of, May. i or within the time thereafter allow- j ed by law, or the Plaintiff will ap-1 ply to the Court for the relief demanded iu said complaint. This tho '28th day of April. 1941. K A. Housur, Jr. Clerk of Superior Court. Herald B. Goforth, Attorney For Plaintiff. ?adv?may 22. |-*l?fcfcl4t'H+4+++4+t++*H+44i 1 SUITS Den I SO MUCH SERVICE 1 + Even the most expensive | if not cared for. New-V | appeal to you. No shine, I jng, perfect fit. Makes y { million dollars. Treat j Cleaning by New-Way. LAUNDRY - DRY ( REPA ]| NEW-WAY Gastonia's Oldest, ! Branch Office 292-29 ? ? ; Jno. R. Rankin, Pres. j! "Send Your Dry Cleanir :! Phones lfifi anr! R41 m """"""" is In Father's Own Hands. TCACH6R c?? ) t m c th'S no re h stue to you, pap* I 'sue WANTS AN ^ ' ; f' v/, . . \ I 1 -v e* * ' " > > ' 1UR&DAY, MAY 22. 1941 NOTICE OF SALE * Under and by virtue of the power < ot kale c-v..valued in n Deed ot Trust given by J. C. Bridges and wltc, B. J K. Bridges, on the 22nd day ot Oc- ' tober. 1932, as Will appear on rec- 1 ord in the Register of Deeds Offico tor Cleveland County in Book 120 at page 173 to the undersigned, as trustee, to secure the Indebtedness I therein mentioned and default bav- B lug' been made in the payment of f same and at the request of the 0 holders of the note, secured by said f' Deed of Trust. I will sell for cash 1 at the Courthouse door iu Shelby, t Cleveland County, North Carolina, C on Monday. June 9th, 1911, at 10 A. t M? or within tonal hours, rhe fni- o lowing described real estate:!' I1 BKCINNlXtS at a -Spanish oak oil t the Bast side of the Charleston 1 mad In Wyatt jlarriU's line- and 1 runs With his line N". 85-% \V. 45.78 T polo.- to ?n Iron stake; thtnce N. 4K. 'pohs to an iron stake; thence N. 85 1-4 \V. 12.72 chains to en iron stake in L. V. l'utnum's'line theme X. 5 15. 11.48 poles to a stone; 'thence X. 72 K. 44 poles to a ~ stake in the Charleston road: theft e? with .tliesai-d road .X. 2 1*4 W. oU poles i<> a stake in said road; thence s. K.- K. 9.34 polos to a slakt ; t iteiicc with the line of I he .Mount Sinai Church lot X. 2o>& R ' 2.5 poles to a stake; thet.ee X 1 E 12 1-2 poles to an iroit. Make; thence X. 45 10 K o poles to a chestnut and stone; thence , S. 57.10 E 9o poles to a stone pile. Wyait liar rill's corner; , thence 8._ 6.15 *\V. 68 poles to a white tak .ttfbwn); thou ee with tile said Ilarrill's line 8. 78 \V. 26 polca to a maple; thence N 62 \\\ 17 poles to a Spanish oak: thence X. Sfttly \V. 33 poles to tht place of I1E \ - M ? ? cleaning - shoe i j [ring i: < LAUNDRY |! Largest and Best | 4 West Main Ave. i J as. W. Rahkin, Sec. | ig With Your Laundry'' f Gastonia, N. C. f 60T CMOOCH wHAClNo TC 6 AST HIM THC ReJTOFHtf < so hcrc etioerH rne fii ccsson ... __ . "'r ** v. * ' '. * ' t Sj'L-'' ' .. ' ' ' r- - ' * '* ?TATE OK NORTH CAROLINA, ? bounty of Cleveland. In The Superior Court. ) anie Stowe, I'lulntlft, Vtt. , lub Stow?. Defendant. , NOTICE OF SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION , Tlie above named defer, dun t will , nkc uotlee that an action Ins been ( tailed In the Superior Coujt f6r 'leveland County for tt divurso up>u statutory grounds and the doendaut Is required to appeur before he Clerk of the said'Court, at the .'ourthouso in Shelby. Cleveland _ 'ounty, North Carolina, within j wcuty days after- the completion j ~ f the serCleo of this sntmmms by ' ubllentioiiuud ttiiKwei or ilcuiar to ( he complaint of tlie I'hiintiff or the' laintiff will apply to tin Court fori he relief demanded in tiie comilaint. This the'25th (lav of-votil I'm % Max JliuiiiifK, 1 ^sslyftuut C *1?"I K of tlie Supej Lciy , Cotirt For FIvvHohd Futility -- ad\J-?niny %Z~. WMW^rf. IX Beat the crowds to V One W?y R, "2^- Raleigh $3.10 nUJ^CT"' ?' Tahipa $8.05 7 TERM l r - * , ? ' ' , .. . \ " '.-/ V .. ' , ' -? " . I "Si Builds Strong Muscles J Produces Sound Teeth Makes Sturdy Bones Builds Blood Increases Energy Nourishes the Infant Repairs, Builds Cell Tissues Increases Resistance to Ailment (Due to Vitamin A, Archdale Far Phone 2105 By PE Uf6. *^~"^ -.^ '^r^^^^Z'-...... I'-T; More Than Talking "Yes sir. Bill, It UkM mor? t than talk to do a good joi?. Yo? iave got to know how and then jh the right materials- -.That's what they do at the Kings Mounain She Shop. If you don't ieve It, juat try them.'* Kings Mountain Shoe Shop Phone 67-R ^Kjl* Bftw-ft*1! . ? .a. ffyw Wr^c A* 4 n ?",,, M ' w m W m S M A JT** ^ '' '^8 W Extra Fun ?? | ? 1 Extra Sav>"9 ft your Uvuriit v.. o ; i ij-ei??j now, lore fun, lor los ro.-my! J.-Trip Cue V.'?y Kd.-Trio $5:60 Charlotte .55 $1.00 $14,5C New Y. $8.'!5 $14.70 4AL SERVICE. STATION Phone 10 rrrrn Tl" 9 that's what | I my milk I I oes to them" 1 I .. A m T ms '4v#n^ \ v. ' AMERICA'S TABLE MJLC RCY L CROSBY - IT ?>* " J* r I i^: rr .- V * ?-")