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SP'JISfjtafc. City Sunday Bight oa a buy^rlp for If yen' Drees Bhoppe. Aahxty Mauney is expected to re Est'/ . j<- ten to Kiags Mountain Saturday fol Br.' I lsnisg a week's business trip in K' Mo Island and New Tori City. *v ? BJj-'. y Mrs. E. A. Bhenk returned to Mountain 8atnrday, following Era.' a two-week visit in Qreensboro. N? --' tV .. Miss Ola Moss of Charlotte, Wr. UP uu an. tf. K. Mow) and 73 is* Irene &y Strickland of Qaatonia were guest* at the home of Mr. and Mr*. W. D. K, 'Weaver Sunday afternoon. ft"*' *> 1 H. 8. "William*, Jr., HA lc, who ha* been stationed at Lido Beach, I>eng" Island, N. Y., is visiting hi* ft , parent* before leaving for .California. p Mr*. Y. F. Thrpneberg wa* a guest y,- ' of her parent* at Maiden during the t"' week end. | ?I Mi*s Letty Bumgardner of Greenville, 8. C., is gpendiug *e"v?rnl weeks | with Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Weaver. Mr. and Mr*. Weaver and Miss a Baamgardner speut the week eml in Oattonia. ?n? ft Mr*. B. r ' ^^'tttBif'tiFf sisfer, Mr*. J. Bmather* in Charlotte. Mr*. J. H. Arthur spent the week and with relative* in Greensboro. 5- w. ? i ... - - - mr. BUfl JirS. W. E. Loft 111 Ot Kings Mountain and Mr. ami Mrs. Lonnie Loftin of Mt. Holly spent the week end at the Neisler cottage st Lake Waccamr.w. Pvt. Bobby Allrftn of Savannah, Oa., spent the week end with his family at Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Will Booknut have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Bookoui, in Oastonia, for the past two weeks. Miss Matilda Dedmon was a visitor in Charlotte last Sunday where ahe went to attend the wedding of Miss Martha Froneberger of Charlotte and Leslie Leonard Qoddey of Castle Rock, Col., which took place at Pleasant Grove Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beatty, Mrs. Donald Olive and son, Jerry, were guests of Mrs. E. B. Olive last Sun-1 day. Mrs. B. A. Murray visited relatives in Rockingham recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Everhart and Mrs. Lizzie Everhart were viisitors * at the home of Dan Everhart in Bhelby last Sunday. j ?, -mm -/v^jEj - - i| fe ; i p^ ^ | P?p?' ?~?mf.Tjtr* r.'~m4C*v. ~ nm-oout bottlxho < I j Laundry] If yon are haying 1 cays, you're probably h The best way to elimi I ; dnr, is to SEND YOTJB ; LAUNDRY. |, :: $ ! ! Preserre the fine sppet 11 I I! Kings How I; j :; V $ i; ' '""' jjai | i1_l*^^^.llllll'LII I B. W. Kurfooo of Moeksrilla, ia v 1st lag hit daughter, Mrt. E. W. Griffin, .and family. Mrt. H. T. Fulton, Jr.; who underwent ah opamtkon ia Shalby Hospital last weak ia making satisfactory Improvement. mim Stella Patterson of Boek Hill 8. C., wai a visitor la Kings Moon-, tain this week. John R. Randal), MOMM 2c will return to Jacksonville, Fla., this week after a month 'e stay with bis wife, the former Miss Velma Putnam, and other relatives. He had TJSen in | the European area for some time, ar , riving in Norfolk, May 5. I ? o? Misses Eoline and Jo Keeter went ] to Concord last Friday where they' attended the wedding of Miss Pat I Medlin and C. A. Poole. I ??? Miss Jeanne UriJin has returned from Ocean Drive wfcere she attended a house party. ?o?1 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Keeter and Miss Eoline Keeter went to Richmond, Va., recently to attend commencement exeroices at Richmond | Professional Institute of the College J daughter, Misa Jo Keeter, was a member of the graduating class. Miss Keeter, who majored in Store Ser-1 (vice, received a B. 8. degree. i ?o? M? ti? n * ** ,?rr. r?. c. .fones, Alias Margaret I .lone*. Mr*. Charles Hutc-her and son I Charles, Jr., of North NVilkesboroj were recent guests at the home of Mr | and Mrs. E. W. Griffin. Mrs. Hut&her and son left this week to join the former's liusbund who is stationed ir Meridian, Miss. ?n? Mrs. Harold Crawford, and children, left Kings Mountain Saturday with Mr. Crawford for Camp Lee. Petersburg, Va., where they will reside while Mr. Crawford is stationed at Camp Lee. O. W. Myers left Sunday night for a buying trip in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lovell, Mrs. Vf T TJ w * u. u, iiaiujuu, *?, u fJonK and Alar* tin Harmon spent Sunday visiting relatives in Asheville. Miss Laura Plonk returned to Kings Mountain | with them, returning to Asheville ^Tuesday. , ? . * A Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Wright, of Ingold, parents of Mrs. Arnold Kiser and Mrs. B. V. Wright, of Portland, Ore., aunt of Mrs. Kiser, were week end guests at the home of Mr. - and Mrs. Kiser. I T-8gt. Thomas Tyndall is in Kings, Mountain on leave prior to reporting i I for duty at Ford Ord, Calif. LtOftCv*-' V V.T. Problems?j [ < > | sundry problems these < i ?i sving plenty of company. n&te worries about lanni LATTNDRV TO Ktrm > I /a I < I i ' urauco of your clothe* by ; wfatfhr clean. A. H.'v ' ' ' t* ' - > V*V ^ , ? < ' t^lll I ninilrti uhi kaiuiui v i to S :: it/-,i- j .'.. . . it ; A 270 - ; Pul Manny ; IMMMMMMIUMIMHIH r. ton, who MtonpiCV her to Detroit, accepted a pool ties there with Cunningham'? drag store. IX. Sara Barber, of the Am; aarr se corps, will 'leave this week for Kennedy General hospital, Memphis, Toon., after spending a 18-day leave here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Banks Barber and other relatives. Winifred Barber" arrived in Kings Mountain Friday from Indiana for a two-week leave with his wife and parents Elmer Bhea, navy petty officer, Is in Kings Mountain on a seven-day leave. He is stationed at the Norfolk, Va., naval air station. J. F. Evans. T-5, of Port Jackson, 8. C., spent the week end with his wife and daughter in Kinss Moun tain, Mn. P. P. Evans of Asheville was a guest of her son and wife in Kings Mountain during the weekend. Mrs. N. F. Watterson is seriously i ill in Memorial Hospital, Charlotte. Mrs. Watterson who was visiting ac the home of her daughter, Mrs Jessie Kiscr. in Charlotte was stricken Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. B. N. Moore of York, fj. C., Misses Mary Pearl Wolfe and Margaret Bradley, and Mr. and Mrs. J. r->>~ 'rev* tfrCJtU l" ercises at Great Falls, 8. C., high school last Thursday night. A member of the graduating class was \< ... \l is ** ? / inrncn rruMiie, daughter of Mr. ami Mr*. O. C. Friddle. Miss Friddle was valedictorian of her class and was also awarded the I school's medal in expression'. Nebo News H. Y. Belk Mr. and Mrs. Will Hampton spent the week end in Asheville with her daughter, Mrs. Crow. Mrs. Belk spent Wednesday in Charlotte. Had a letter from H.'Y. in the Jungles. He sent me $3 in Japanese government money. Dewey Pieraon ia home from Italy for reassignment. Mr. Fred Sanders from Fairview was in the city last Monday. Hunter Wells from Fairview was in the eity Friday. If Noah had made strong drink 1 doubt that the ship would have landed on dry land. If you are fishing and it thunders take up your hook. Fish waa.lt bits TT11CU J V kUUUUCI O. I never could see any sense in a fool killing himself. The booger man gets him the good book says. If a man asks you to go a mile with him' go two. If 'a friend asks fou to borrow two bucks you stand the ehhnea of getting one of them back. I was bitch-hiking to town the other morning. A taxi buggy rolled by. If he hadn't known I had a dollar would he pick me upt Yes indeed. If you don't, like your neighbor, don't make a special trip around to tell other people. Tell him. He might forgive yon. If a rich man would have to go through the eye of a needle to get to heaven he wonld have a pretty hard time getting through. If a lady marries for love rather than riehes, when poverty cornea in at the front door love goes out the back window and ofteu leaves the woman bending over a tub scrubbing on a rub board. Did you ever hear this one about the woman that killed the Mat* high way patrolman and waa asnfenced by a 8. C. judge to die ih the electric i chairs! Her husband was driving the ear. The law stopped the ear. She shot and killed him. Her husband *a mother died in ten minutes. After hearing the newa man racing on a motorcycle to ten the State Potteeman'a wife about her husband's death ran into an automobile and wm ujin. my ttiM lira. Slpes, ikqr (tud ah* ?h to become a mother. Tho jndge gov* Ur Ufa in tho * 8tote pan. Tho warden said ho made on ideal prioonot, so the was pardoned. Today iho is a free woman. / On tho Okinawa Island near Tokyo the women carry babiee in tnbo on their hestda. That's what makeo the brate so mean. God it good, Oed is great, His merey endnreth forever. >Mm1m Mil WMM mini By tt*a. Jessie 0. Oostaor " with the Bt. Pa4 Methodist ehmh ea Jane ?, IMS, with eight eholtr [i^illstyltsg in the song ' ass ills. Thehre were visitors from Shelby, In therferdton, and Wphltla They gave interesting rsssaits ea dsaatiea of 97J* was glvsa u 2Tthe iSjSK riss* < A* U. ?l Hfcvy TifiiHj Iitif'l to U Itm^ kit lut, Mn. Salltt 'Miller of Spindale. Mr*. D. N. DeBerry of HuntaviUe, A Is., ia visiting her sister, Mrs. B. P. Tribble, on Wsst King street. Mr. had Mrs. O. A. Coetner attend sd tko casrfn augment eneretse* at.. Highlamd high school, Qaaionia, last Monday night. Mies M. L. Qldney sad Mrs. M. B. Oldnoy and little aoa wore visitors la Kings Moantaia last Wednesday. Mrs. Gidney spent the tiflt with Mrs. D. A. Coatner aid .returned home Thursday. a A Children's Day progJus eras rendered at the Mt. Zion Baptist church Sunday afternoon bygtke Sunder ' school. I Mrs. Mammie GordoJ of Caiisler street, and Mr*. FlorinJ Perkins of ! Tracy street are atill oalhe siek list. The Household of Rut^had, a turn , out at Good Hope Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon. Miss Hazel Ramseur of -Philadel-1 . . A* i ptiia, is at home visiting her par- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ramseut | of the Ebenezer community. > | Annual peanut production in the j six Southeastern states served by the | Seaboard Air Line Railway increase! from 000,000,000 pounds in 1928 to | ! 1,800,000,000 pounds in 1M4. ^ J | During the past five year*, 5,000,1000 aerea of new improved pasturage have been planted in the six south eastern states served by the Sea- i board Air Line Railway. Why] I Father i tens to yot I ries with y I always bea way. This yea tribute to day, June / Father's > Drew Stt flats Ties PUU- Soeta 4 uvrn( T, ,nMptf.UtAS:: AVAE A1B 8TATION, P^at. <*?, *. H. - ' Tommie L. Thompson, watertender, second class, U8NB, of Martinsville, 1 V*., is bow serving mt thia station 1b 1 the public works. , Thompson 'a wife lives at Kings Mounts in, N. 0. He attended Weleh high school * froes 1825 to IMS. 1 Before joining the Navy in Febru- j ary, IMS, he was employed by the i Life Insurance Company of Virginia ia Martinsville, Vs. : ThOeapeon was stationed aboard 1 the D88 LITTLE prior to his trans- 2 for here 0 Summer ai With the arrival of he problems are offered. For summer, it's hard t od slack suits, and if you of in proper fashion with Buy An Extr 0 ttT It 1 TV rraiKer s Ui "Come Clean with Us and Phon \ & I lA-^mi-Ji^BI Fathers s the workhorse^ the fellow ir troubles, helps you out of ji f" ? ? >' * ? . - v^ our worry, in snort, is jne rel Jde you to lend p helping ha] # / r, more than any other, we si Dad by some remembrance 17th. i Day Gift Suj Lrts Ht'tv 8 lad buci i- , ' *** t pBL i vV. *jf?o '' ' " jh '' mi or satisfaetory substitute# are *rs arrived at, D. U. Bathrick, ftairal tale* manager of Pontiae Maker Division, mid this week. Batkrtfck xiinted ont that 1,000 ear* reqalre 1,730 yards of broadeloth or 8,74? rards of mohair, 3,600 yards of head lining, 2310 yards of capeting, 4,701 rards of ootton sheeting and 10,07? rara* or ourup. ? id Clothes >t weather, new clothes to beat cool, short-sleev; i want them taken care i prompt service call ns. s War Bond I ry Cleaners l We Will Dye for You" e 257 ' V; ^ . i L B ml ' ~ , Day? who lisuna, worlow who's % ad in any lould pay . on ma / % ^gestions J ,V ikerchieft ? - , ir KBvtta ' (' I >: imfrdfi ' "As " '1' ' fc, %;: f': If.' !T^dlP li
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