' Wmm? Da^ and I.onttiMd last Friday " Sip* ttiMMbort wttre they attend> PPP IPe at WCUNC. f M1 Mavis kid baby of AtAaqgb ?-, wk? bare b<cn visiting fli af Mrs. J. I. DitI? will lear* fliHtar part at tk* weak to Jola Ska kartal kaaband la Texaa. SB* Mbtkl Carpenter of Oae aria aad Mlu Tennie Miller of fBMht Ma., are guests of Mr. aud Wm. JL - Davis. faa. Bhaar Spencer, Mrs. D. A. | kkaafaaa af Ohatoda and Mm. J. M. tfcrribaa if Kings Mountain were lun dk* gweaU of Mrs. Lona McOill It M. II. Biser weent to Prsdrr Mh, II, Mat week to attend a readan af kit high school class. Sr. aad Mrs. Ralph Tucker and dbsqgAtrr, Jewel of York, were vlsitnas at Che home of Mr. ar<l Mm. fhmrha VMIton Monday night. B>. John Phil .Wilson, Mm. Wllmm aad daughter, Jane, of Charlesgna A P_... scared dn^i'v- w vg. sad far a visit with relatives. as. (Veil Crook of Shelby, was a i'aitea in Kings Mountnin Tuesday ?o? Bfe aad Mm. Fred L. Rnbitiglon www mmini 01 ntnianmn. have fe*r> visiting Mr*. Bmbington's par ft, Mr. and Mr*. W. K. White and aflftr nhtirw. Ffc- I^oyd Queen, who "escaped Hm f*e German* after being capfind, laa arrived in King* Mounr? spend a furlough with hts adhr, Mrs. Marie'Ramsey. JUUUU CORSETS: Individaaly dfcafgaed foundation medical HgCeaf supports. Fittings guaranMsd. Phone 1876, Oaetonia, or write Mrs. Dora B. Etheridge, 312 L SUj l u St., Oastonia, N. C. ju-26-pd. fffif. and Mrs. Emmett J. Francis P ttmCenia visited Mr. and Mrs. M. 1L. Qnstr Sunday. Cpl. Francis Is Mmas mm a 60-day furlough after bemg a prisoner of the Hermans for astwa and one-half months. fins Martha Frances MoGill and Man. James McGill are spending a fcw days in New York City, where Km McGill is selecting goods for MnaBmV Department store. QUALITY Creamery BUTTER i > Armour's I TREET ; Dal Monte PEARS C. J. Gau Grade "A* Phone 226 i ? . Hard 0 We're talking about t fires run over in these i high days. Thin tires are a real c the wise motorist will m taction against the heat 1 . ?GRADE"A Center ! % "Everything JTc *ersonals W 271, Office 98 lit. and Mm. Ladd Hamriek^Ha^' vsy Hamriek and We. Ladd Uararick, Jr., left Tuesday for a trip to I New York City. Pfe. Hamrick, in ar-' my medical school training at Win-. ston-Salem, joined his family at Oroensboro. They expect to return toi Kings Mountain Monday. ' Miss Martha Frances McOill left 8unday for New York on' a buying" trip for Keeter's Department fjtore. Mrs. F W. Gordon and Mrs. C. W. V: of Scuth Hill, Va., formerly MI'js Flora Herndon and Miss Julia Herndon of Kings Mountain, visited relatives here this week. Bobby Goforth has returned from a week's visit in Mountain City, Teun., where he was a guest of Jara-j es Jones, HA le and his family, j Young Jones, who was closely asso- j ciated with Ben Goforth, Jr., in hospital service in the Pacific, was se-j riously wounded in Sept. 1943, and J later brought to the States where he . received hospital treatment until dia' charged two weeks ago. Mrs. J. B. Falls left last week for a visit with her husband in Cali-' fL&zLtur it,,- < i. i-AJ. i- ? .? Friends of J. K. Roberts will be glad to know he has returned home from Shelby hospital and is improving following the operation he underwent more than two weeks ago. Charles (BuTTdy) Williams, ARM 2e, is home pn leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8 Wil1; a rise tir-tt! _ ? - 11 b ins. i\s\m wiiiiam?) is serving in the navy's air transport command. Miss Anne B. Roberts expects to attend the memorial service for her cousin, Captain Maxwell F. Psrrott, to be held Snnday at Arearia Baptist church, Arcadia, 8. C. Capt. Parrott was killed in the province of Lorraine, France. Pfc. J. T. McOinnis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy McOinnis, will report for duty at Tyndall Field, Panama City, Fla., next week, after spending a furlough with his parenta Pfc. McOinnis will leave Kings Mountain Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morrison and children returned to Kings Mountain Tuesday from Wilmington where they had been guests of .Paul Dunn and other' relatives. Mrs. C. P. McOee, of Kannapolb | was the guest of Miss Musett Jenkins and Mrs. Daisy Osment at their home in Herndon apartments last weekend. FOODS ler lb. 49c 12 ox. can 41c 2 yt size 40c it & Son Karlpt ' , " We Deliver ^ /:liggiga| n tires J be hot roads which your 1 iweltering, thermometer ? langer, particularly now, * , ' * m to it that he has pro* ' by recapping in time. ? RUBBER? < Service *Th* Ckr* j y 11 Nebo News H. Y. Balk I ?hould have said la my column Last weak H. Y. Mat ma #300 ia Japanese government mone, mat $3.00. lira. Broados McDaniel, Oaorge Bhipman, Pat and little Miss Cunningham visited your reporter from the Cora Thursday. I met Mrs. Nail Barber in the city Monday, tthe was with a good look- | ing soldier boy ? her hnsband, who Kia bMn in thn Artnv mi* ! years, including service ia the Hawaiian Is lee. Claude Webb went to Charlotte Wednesday on business. Joe Russian who works in the ship yard in Mobile was a week end visitor in the city. Bob Parrish hardly breaks even , on his cigars. He gives ma one every time he opens a new box. They say it's against the law to tote a gun. 1 saw Hhcrilt J. R. Guy ton with one. You may fool your neighbor for a while, but you can't fool the Lord. He knew you before you were born. 1 read in the news where it snowed four inches in Boston the 10th of May. It caused the Yanks to walk fast, I bet. We got an American, Russian, Frint'h liiltk An Rnrli n an.) got married. (Who's the joke oat) ?vvt*ufu oi tiuV^rfrTCw* Ueu who flew out of Qermany ami lit in a corn field like a bunch of wild geese and the old farmer rounded him up with a pitch fork? F. O. Morris bas moved back to his nice home on Waco road aftei working in Tampa for several mon tha. He gave me two dollar* for the paper. Yes, I know its hot weather but w< have no right to fret and fume?loothow long some of our boys have beet in the tropical jungles. Just another road house killiu^ caused by liquor and low down wo men that crowds the dens, but somi get the worst end of the bargain. Meat's getting so scarce they say we have to raise it or take it. J don't believe meat is good for u> no way. Cannibals eat meat. One could raise lots of chicken: (so badly needed) if it wasn't foi hawks, skunks and rogues. I met Mr. Carpenter, our friendly loliceman, at Midway lunch stand ie searched ipy grocery bag. H must have thought I had stolei something. I know he wasn't huii writ they ever get the Bank done itgoing to hold a pile of mony, roon for all. mim Alarms walker is working it .he Home Store at her old job. They say Hitler married a littl* fool actress and they are now gon? to Spain for a honeymoon. 1 don't see any sense in hauling flowers out to the cemetery afte; one is dead. Why not give us a fee >ouquets while we live. I love flow era. Paul said, "if eating meat cause my brother to offend, I '11 eat n more meat," See, Paul didn't hav? to have any points to get meat. When you see a rainbow at nigh ifter a thunder storm while the moon's shining out bright, its a sigi the earth's growing old. If you couli 30 to the end of the rainbow yoi would find a bag of precious gold 1 im told. There's a time that folks get <moky at each other. We can't tel why the imagination works th< wrong way, or probably they art bilious. I hate to meet folks today whe sesaa so charming. Tomorrow the} don't eare to know you. Their digestion may be bad. Sines they claim Hitler's married it just won't do to let a buneh of little Hitlers grew up la papa's foot steps. They might be a bigger set of fools than daddy. Up In Boston the other day an old man paraded the streets barefooted in the snow with a sign pasted on his back: "Two boys in the Army end no shoe stamp. I don't care a flip, gale, how short jrou wear 'em. About 4 o 'clock 1 was standing on Depot street, the wind was really blowing, a flock of young girls headed by for the pic tore show, skirts were fairly dangling In the breeee. I admire short skirts no nse wasting cloth these hot times. Japs fight fiercely nntil they die. Oar boys fight fiercely nntil they win. If a man thought as mnch about dying as he does living, life would bo. worth living. The days are long bat the week* roll by fast. It's almost always Saturday before one knows it. . I knew a .nice family of Pig* down in Union coonty. There wa> Barak Pig, and Snste Pig. They had I brother nantod Hoggie Pig. , As hot aa the wsotbet In I don't mo hew Boa Smith gtnyn op in the Ml and satin things. He's got John H)m* helping hisa. John sarriaa the ion and doss tho sprinkling. John gent i. handy on a bieyslo, John lent like work no mack, tho. Z wish I ?o?ld writ# n eolnmn. I'm Joe* a bleieh on thn pagen of .u;i ? ST. MATTHBW'I LXTTHMUl* OBUXOH Rev. Wb. H. Stender, Pastor .Sunday School, 10:00 a. m., W. K. Mauney, superintendent. Vavatioa Bi bio School closing exercises. Choreh Service 11:00 a. at. with tho sermon by tho pastor. Union Services, 8:00 p. m. First Baptist Church. Junior ChLHtrea of the Church, Sunday, 7:06 p. m. The Luther Leagues, Sunday 7 pm. Boy Scouts, Monday 7:30 p. m. Girls' Scouts, Tuesday 0:30 p. m. Senior Choir, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. The Parish Education Cabinet will meet Monday eroding 8:00 p. m. ia the pastor's study. ' Nursery class for small childreu will be conducted during tiie church J service. . ?? ' TOST PBBSBYTKRIAM crcrrmmr' P. D. Patrick, Pastor 0:43 A. M. Sunday School. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon subject: "Ancient Tyre, a City of Commerce." 3:00 P. M. Sunday school and service at Dixoai J. O. Darraeott, Supt. 7:00 P. M. Usng Peoples' Vespers. 8:00 Union Service at the First Baptist church. Monday 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts. * ThysdQT 9 09 P V, meeting. WESLBYAH METHODIST OHUKOH p.?i p *?i?-? ^ ?tM mirou, rasior 9:45 Sunday school, Rev. Jess Henson, Supt. \ 11:00 Sermon: "Ten Reasons Why 1 believe in Bible Holiness." by the Pastor. 7:00 Class meeting. 8:00 Sermon, "The Second Coming of Christ." by the .Pastor. 7:45 Wednesday, Prayer service. BOYGB MBMOBIAL ABP Rev. B. N. Baird, Minister Sonday? 10:00 Spbbath school, John L. OamSum r 'mr\ Drea $5.95 t< r t i There are two requireme; i j es: (1) they most be neal COOL. Our eiimmer dresses fill' Note the new neckline ax model shown here.. i I 8unu wm "bea 11 avail *- i f *?" ' ^bhk^'^miibi^brp^h ^b4m ' s'' i':-.:-*$ Wfl -. ? ' ! II II l' I I I 1 I * Wo, dept. 11:00 Proaehlaff Mrrieo. Sermon bp Bar. P. L. Grier, pastor of Sardlt ABP church, Charlotte. 7:15 YPCU. 8:00 Union service at Pint Baptut church. Wedaeedap? 8:00 Pmper meeting, followed bp e&ott praetiM. % Annoui ? 2 Per Cei WILL BE ALLOWED PreDURING TIL Ju S. A. CBOUf ;ses fj > $7.95 ( ? nts for summer dress- W b, and (2) they must be I i the bill. id sleeve styles in the Seersucl tersucker has been a favorit mer wear for many seasons, t" now. This crisp-appwuriu labia for yon in both suits ai Look Over Our selocti< r>S ward*, of Shelby, county attorney will speak at the weekly meeting of the Kifiga Mountain Klwanle club at the Woman's Club Thar*day night at 7 o'clock. The two lawyers- will discuss ths forthcom! -*w linmlul Kond election. tug VUUUVJ r to be held July 7. ? icement it Discount * ON ALL 1945 TAXES i Paid ; E MONTH OF ? , ine IE, City Olerk. J cers I e material for but it is at its tg material is id dresses. ' >n today!

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