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T a i i- i-ix "? 1 11 &v. wautCB Aiouwuer 19XTV A uesuay to report for duty after a visit at icement * ent Discount ON ALL 1946 TAXES Paid < E MONTH OF tly IE, City Olerk. )dd Lot I Release I BIO TABLE or I ress Shoes and higher NT OFF ATONED 1 1 1--OUT I " -A ' yj AIL. MB - A ' I ''ImF ^ , -4. y|Pn?r ...... . .- - *t * .. * - *V ? i 'PAi'iPaJf' : ': ' f.J*-'"- ?.* ' ll Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Hunnleutt .nd family returned homo last week after spending the month of Jaae at "Noisier Dunee," at Creeeeat Beach, 8. 0. I" _ i Mr. and Mr*. P. F. DUliog and daughter, and Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Or-m mand have returned from Creeeent Beach where they rleited Mr. anl Mre. Harold Hunntentt. Mr. and Mre. Hunter Nelsler and fathily are (pending several weeks at Crescent Beach, S. C. Mre. Oeorge P. Davie of Charlotte ejas the week end guest of her aunt, Mre. C. E. Neisler. Mrs. Davis left Tuesday for Birmingham, Ala., to visit her mother-in-law, Mrs. G. W. 'avis. Lt. John Kesiab of Kannapolis who arrived recently from overseas is a guest at the home of Mre. Ed Hord. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Church of iVinston-Saleiii were visitors in Kings Mountain last Friday. Dr. Church is conducting a meeting at Trinity Methodist church, Gastonia. <1 Mrs. A. D. McElhannon and Mr. and Mrs. Pete McElhannon of High I Point were guest# of Mr. and Mrs. | Fulton Everhart Saturday night. | Mrs. Geo. Derring, Jr., and children, Bobby and Douglas from Virginia and Miss Bill Bookout of Gastonia were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. j'esse Yarbro. Mrs. Tom Henderson and son, Tommie, of Gainesville, Ga., were recent visitors at the home of their grand- 1 mother, .Mrs. Lizzie Everhart. Mrs. Donald Olive and son, Jerry, of Charlotte, are guests of Mrs. E. I B. Olive this week. Lt. Com. and Mrs. W. F. Brewer and small son who have been visiting Mrs. Brewer's relatives in Kings Monntain left early this week for Seattle, Wash. Miss Judy Yarbro has been visitisg her grandparents in 8helby. Misses Christine and Irene Gallant who have been on an extended visit in Lynn, Mass., and Bristol, Rhodd Island, will riturn home the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smathers of Charlotte were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs., A. H. Patterson for "the week-end. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Clay Poston, who have been spending their vacation with relatives in Kings Mountain Aid Shelby, left 8unday for Baltimore. ?o? Mr. and M^s. 8. A. Crouse and Mr and Mrs. J. E. Aderholdt were visitors at Crouse last week where they were called on account of the death of their aunt, Mrs. William Crouse. Mrs. Chas. Bridges left Monday for her .home in Richmond, Va., after a* visit to relatives in this seetion. x Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hayes, Misses Betty and Jo Ann Hayes returned Saturday from a stay of several daya in Charleston, S. C., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hayes. Joe Robinson of Lenoir has been spending several dayy with kts spele and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. J. 0. -Winkler. Hp was joined Tuesday by his mother, Mrs. Roy Bobiasea aad brother, Eddie who have been visiting in South Boston,_Va. * ^ Mrs. Carrie' Byrd, of Columbia, 8. C., spent the week end with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rossis Byrd, at her home here. Mrs. H. N. Moss is visiting her daughter,' Mrs. Ralph Northeott, at bar home In Dal too, On. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Plonk, and childran, of Atlanta, Oa., are 'visiting Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Plonk. Captain James Batterraa la spending a week's leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Batterraa. ? / lit. Robert Jwwis left -Mings Moon tain Monday " night for Philadelphia, Pa., aad Baa Ptaaeisea1, Oallf., libera behas orders to Jain a lettroyar see* I wing la the Paaitia fleet lit. Lnrir w(ll be the ship's madieal dtteerj following dnty at Naval Hospital, PbUs^slphla, whieb ba ta Jest computing. Mrs. Lewis, and tbalr young dpngbter, will reside bars with her IwNWMr. gad Mrs. J. O. Plonk. gt. Doris MeHesr^td ,<?pt Oar BIB**.; .' ?Wy ,-.*** p1 MRMMMMMWIB^MNMfiv^ wHBv^HH^ <iJPHBS! IV ' /T ~~ > -. . m ~\ 7^ ^T * '7* "j-~."A ' \fr7 ' m ?t 'ijfi BM MH. J. T* c .*.-. * ^ goliutt Charles Harrill and Mr H airily went to Newberry, B. C., t vinitx the former *n shipmate. Qorde Eesley, who arrived home reesntl for a SO daytstay. Young Harril whoa seriously wounded was drngge. below leek by Lesley, who althoug wounded himself, applied a tonrnque ' n<1 is credited with saving the llfi ox nis conrMt. Mr. and Mr*. Ben F. Beam, Mar; Ann Beam, Boats Mate Chat. Uai ill, Mrs. Harrill, Charlotte Harril Walter Harmop an Miss Joyce Foste spent a few lays at Justice Hote Chimney Bock, recently. Mise Latrelle Adair of Jacksonvill 'la., arrived yesterday for a vjsi with her cousin, Miss Alda Jean Di vis. I ?o? Mrs. Clyde Murphy has returne home after a stay of several week with her husband in Macon, Oa. Miss F.llen Qarris who has been vi iting relatives and friends in Bock ingham has returned home. Mrs. Will Maples and daughtei l>eK?y Buth of Bockingham ar guests of Mrs. W. F. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hardin hai is recent dinner guesth Lt. and Mn Bill Logan, Mr. 8. C. Batterree, am Mrs. Estelle Weir. Pvt. 8ara MeCurry aha has bee" with the Walter Reid Hospital, Was ington, D. C., has been visiting rel fives in this section and in 8out1 Carolina. She goes from here to thi government hospital in Augusta, Oa where she has bees assigned to duty Mrs. Johnnie Beam will leave Fri day for a few days stay in Charlei ton, 8. C. A New forP . on* of tl world peao through indi "fienerfll ElsH Bffi plans for a i ' Research Labt penditure has tremer Scientific research has to our progress as a n "Many things haw during this war, and develop than into peacetime. "Today we have 51 on our staff. These : not only give in era est abilities, but wiD prai for newressarchmind ?. "From this new lat j new achievements will ' O-B research has oon batter living An 1 I .J * VjM *nM " i JVlM^MmrT<rfujlLTinn~ ."TYT/ 11 .o v' . . . tSS ' ' ! ^ ' * '' ' '' < ^Rfrv Aa i |^r::r *?jjPjpI r ^ !vI ^^BB I B * ^B I ^ k*#**goodAEAB I - I TIRES Sure they're scarce, but it's worth your while to v il wait a little while (if necessary) tor a lot of H extra service, extra eafety... the dm mm O ft 11 extra value you get at no extra I pt^ee cost when you get a Goodyear. ASOsie ^R' H ' I Plonk Motor Co. Phone 138 ^R / ^weeto. - i f'louse of Ma^c" ostwar America , -.. il* Jr: ? m> % t be strongest guarantees of progress and 9 is continuous' scientific preparedness e jstrlal research." v ? % xic has approved electricity, metallurgy, electronics and new $8,000,000 chemistry, but also through reduced cost >ratory. This ex- and increased efficiency, as in the tdous significance. modern incandeeotot lamp, contributed much "Even more than in the past the laatiorf. bora to ry will emphasise research in pure a been discovered science?continuing and expending the we can and mutt . work begun by Dr. Whitney and the late better things for Dr. Steinmets forty-five years ago. "To dnd new facts of the phyric&l 1A IReeennh r>anr>la f r> !> S r? ? il 12? Ya - ~m t ' mw fftrftitiwTtiS Is a*forward step In creating More d outlet for, their Gobde for More Boopfe at Lea Coat.** ,1,1a nemnidiBwIl!..? * Turn opportumuea i with new talents; oratory <pre think A . ooeniy In the past, tributed much to Sr , . 'i i / mdca not" only ftoMtat* ?g|g? ? /' , ; ??< ??, ????, CO??T M HI H&> ^H??'-\ ^KV: L. - B " ft. n' I" Bui' Bfe 1 fc:K>? ^B&4> Hr, HU* I It rf" rL M*fi- ^a Wr*' r V' <ii.^ ? y 9^y,yMBK'MHBH|BBf3MBUMtic^L^.i,'?. ? E7VwtrIS?Bf'?* * ?3? E i225a2Bfi^Bi^^^^H^^OSi*iiiie*i6he*ij *^*^ i
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