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Mrs. Lona McOill, who is spending i
a vacation at Bon darken, suffered
the misfortune of a broken arm in a
fall there last Friday.
Mrs. William R. Weaver, and young
daughter, Monette, returned to I
Greensboro this week after an extended
visit with Mrs. Weaver's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plonk.
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Mrs. J. V. Garrison is on a trip
to Bon darken.
Mrs. Hayne Blackmer and Mrs. O.
C. O'Farrell left this week for Crescent
Beach, 8. C., where they will
spend the month of August.
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Mrs. Cole of Sanford is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Pride Ratterree and
Mr. Ratterree at their home here.
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Mrs. Pearl Teaguo, of Charlotte, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q.
I'. Barber. Mrs. Barber is seriously
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Aderholdt, of
Winston-Salem, and Mrs. James Ritrhie
ami son, of Chicago. 111., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Aderholdt
Friday night,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Long, Mr. an.l
Mrs. Paul Richard, of Charlotte,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
T). Greene.
Mrs. Albert Greene front Scotland
Neeh, N. C., is spending this weekl
with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Green.
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Misa Irene Gallant baa returned to
ber bobe recently after spending her
vacation visiting Cpl. Clarence King .
and his family in Bristol, B. I. She '
also visited ber sister, Misa Rita Gal- 1
lant in Lynn, Mass., and frienda in
Lowell, Mass., and M^tbua, N. R.
Cpl. King returned to Kings Moun- 1
tain for a week's visit.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Grady Putnam,
their son, Billy, Jr., ami Miss Mary
Kuchta recently left for their home
in Dover, N. J., after visiting for
sometime with the former's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Putnam. Grady
received a medical discharge in June
from the IT. 8. Marine Corp.
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Clarence L. Jolly, Jr., 82c has been
visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Jolly. Ho has just completed Hospital
Corps School and received the
rating of 1st Class Hospital appren
tice.
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Mcdlin of Gastonia. Milto
Fisher of Mt. Holly and Mr. ani
.airs. .ioe iveuy or uatlney spent the
I week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Jolly.
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Ensign Carol K. Newby and Lt.
Virginia Williams of Asheville were
the week end guests of Mrs. Fred
Finger.
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Miss Alda ""Jean Davis and guest
Miss lAtrelle Davis of Jacksonville,
Fla., left early in the week for a
IviaJt with relatives in Georgia before
Miss Davis* return home.
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I TO VICTORYGURLEY,
on Bougainville,
, as a one-man attacking
ten Japs by hurling grenades
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can grit, the kind of courtbe
true algniflcance of tbe
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satisfying bnsinesst Believ- > '
9s are the backbone of our
sat pleasure to us to be able
own their own homes and 1 :
in a creditable manner. If 1
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ito. Draea Paalsr ww called to
Braamsboro Thvsday when her mother,
Mr*. J. a. Flowe, underwent a
major emergency operation. Mre.
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Flowe'a condition was described as
reasonably satisfacti y on Monday.
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L/t. and Mre. George Plonk of
Blackstone, Va., are vielting relatives
in the city.
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Btender, and
children, left Kings Mountain Wed
nee day for Foley Beaeb, 8. C., where
they will spend the next three weeks
Mre. J. H. Stevenson and son Harley,
of Charlotte, are visiting Mrs.
Stevenson's sister, Mrs. D. -A. Cline,
at her home here.
Mrs. Evelyn Price and Mrs. Roy
Lynn are visiting in New York this
week.
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Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Gonzales and
childreu of Plainfield, N. J., who are
on an exteuded visit in Kings Mountain,
are spending a few days i? the
mountains of of Western North Carolina
this week, returning the latter
part of the week. Rev. Mr. Gonzles
will fill the pulpit at St. Matthews
Lutheran church Sunday morning anl
Mrs. Gonzales will be guest soloist.
Mrs. Allen llerndon is on an extend
ed visit in Georgia, where she is n
guest of her sinter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fortune and
baby son of Hickory are guests of
relatives in Kings Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Beattie of Dillon,
S. C., spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs J. R. Davis.
-f, Chester
A. Bowers, relently return
e<l from the European Area, left
this week alcompanied by his wife
and little daughter. Becky, for a visit
to his relatives in Goodlettsville,
Tenn.
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Ensign Jim Nickels left this week
for San Diego, Calif., after a visit
at his home in Kings Mountain.
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Miss Betty Patrick is on a visit in
Charleston, 8. C.
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Capt. Wyan Washburn, of Shelby,
who recently returned from Germany
and wife, a niece of J. B. Davis,
were guests at the Davis home last
Friday.
Mrs. Cha?. Alexander has returned
from a ten days trip to Washington,
D. C., and New York City.
Miss Bette Davis of Earl was a
recent guest of Miss Alda Jean
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8gt. and Mrs. Aubrey Clay arrived
in Kings Mountain this week. 8gt.
Ciev -s being transferred to Fort
Kearns, Utah. ti
Mrs. Minnie McFadden is visiting
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ivHiMvos iu Atianis, Ul.
Mrs. Paul Neisler and Mrs. Prank
Hoyle returned Tuesday from a atay
at Crescent Beach, 8. C.
lfrs. Robert Trover and daughter
Pattl Ann arrived Monday from
Providence. R. T., for a visit tMtfc
Mrs. Trover's parents, Dr. and Mts.
J. 8. Norman. Lt.-Cem. Trover hai
recently been assigned to the U8?
Valeria, navy combat cargo ship,' at
cant-in. The ship vas recently cost'
missioned.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lohr and
son, Lavrence, Jr.," have returnedt te
Raleigh after a visit at the home of
Mrs. Lnhr'a parents, Mr. and Mrs.
8. A. Mauney, s
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arthur appal
the veek end in Qreensboro, goiaf
especially on account of the serioai
illness of Mrs. Arthur's mothefrt
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Mrs. Herman Wolfe snd daughters.
Miss Betty, Anna, and Nita, t ai
Charlotte ara -* W- ?
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8. A. Mauney. 1 - , j
Capt. Jacob Mauney of Lexiafhei
waa a visitor at the home of fcli
parent* here laet week.*
lira. E. A. Bhenk, Mr! and ?n
Aubrey Mauney, their daughter M'
bob, epent last week at LmolaBhyw
Collage, Hickory, where they attwnf
ed 80turner School for Sunday School
workers.
Bev. and Mr*. C. ,P. Finher of Oancord
spent last week in KJfcgr
Mountain. Mrs. JTis^yt < the former
Miss Martha Lou Mauney. t>,
Misses Frieda Ferguson, WflUsak
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rpu? u ??rj rmm 01 U9 mpUl
action oro gnooti of lira: If. ,itU
Plonk, this WNk.
Sheila White froitf * Guilford (felago
It rtntting Barbara Ana Onftun
thia weak. Nazi tttk thojr iAB
ittan'1 the Young YrtOnda Coafergn( ,
of the North Chtolina Yearly
Ifeetlag wMeh win -be'hold on tho
mmpm of Gilford toOogt, from Infant
?th thro tho 11th."
0t Raleigh ' hot tf?
g^^ of . Kr. Ooorgo ^ F.
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JaX? Early, Xing* Mountain major
leader now' in the armed services, ^
donned a Washington Seoator uniform
Tuesday but only for a work- ,
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According to a story by the Asso- ^
ciated Press, the Kings Mountain ^
catcher was just paying his former
teammates a visit.
Recently returned from overseas,
Pfc. Early anticipates transfer to m
> the Pacific theater.
8-8gt! and~Mrs._wT~J! MeGill~Jr.
and son, Jackie, of Turner Field, Albany,
Ga., have been visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McGill.
They were called back to Turner
Field where orders awaited him to
j report to Kerns, Wash., for training
, and then go overseas.
S-8gt and Mrs. Jimmy McGill an 1
! son, Jimmy of Bluethenthal Field,
Wilmington, hare returned after a
visit to his parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. McGill.
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Lt. Ruth MeGill Pittenger of Fort;
MeClellan, Ala., has returned to her
post after a visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. MrGill.
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Mrs. Jimmy Purslev. Mrs. Howard)
Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lerov MoGill of
Oastonia, Mr. and Mrs. Wiston
Whitesides of Charlotte. Mrs. Lona
MeGill, Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble.
, Mr. and Mrs. John MeGill. Mrs. Emma
Parsley, Mrs. Claude Hambright, ?
and ehlldren of King* Mountain, Mr. ?
and Mrs.. Leslie MeGill, Miss Janet "
MeGill of Bethany, T)r. W. P. Orier,
and Mr. Frank MeGill of Clover were
cnests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MeGill
while their two sons and daughters
were at home.
.1 Miss Janet McGinnis, student at
( Lenoir Rhyne college has been visit|
ing at her home in Kings Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Ertle Powers, Miss
: Margaret Ratterree, Mr. and Mrs.
I E. E. Marlowe and Mrs. Cecil Crook
I of 8helby spent last week at Myrtle
| Beach.
Pvt. Marion Blaekwell who t has
been on an extended leave with hie
mother, Mrs. Virgie Blaekwell, returned
to Ft. Benning, Qa., Monday.
Little Mlas Joanne Montgomery
epent Monday night aa guest of her
grandparenta, Mr. and Mra. D. J.
I Montgomery of Grover.
Mrs. Virgie Blaekwell haa entered
Shelby hoepital for an operation. I la
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Troop 2 Boy Scoot* returned from
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imp at Tryon with two medals for mi
idlvidual performance in the week- pr
field day. .. in
Bill McGinni* and David Mauney,
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tie for first place, with MeGinnie 08
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