PAGE TWO Herald 1 Call Society Editor, ] Bev. L. C. Pinnix, who is now at home, is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Holder in Oastonia one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pursley and Mr. and Mrs. George Mauney were Cbarlott? visitors last Saturday. Miss Winnifrcd Fulton, who underwent a tonsileetomy in Lincolnton on Monday, has returned to her home. ?o ? Mrs. R. B. Elam has returned from a trip to Raleigh, Bladenboro and Wilmington. ?o?? T. P. MeGill is at borne after spending several weeks in the Memorial hospital in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster, Miss i Joyce Foster, Miss Ann Ruth Hawkins anil Dickie Foster spent last Saturday in Charlotte. Mrs. Jones Pharr and daughter of Charlotte visited Mrs. Pharr's moth- i er, Mrs. Kdith Goforlh here this week. ?o Miss Mary Ann Crouse of Lenior Rhyne college will spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crouse. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Logan left Saturday for Jacksonville, Fla., where he has accepted work as aviation technologist with National Airlines. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gillespie spent Sunday with their daughter, Miss Tootsie Gillespie at Salem College. J Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie stopped there ' on their trip from this city to Rich- | mond, Vn., where they are making j thei^ home. ?o? tf _ i -*r t stt _ a ? - m .ti r. ami .u ro. ?f. ?. MCA Dee or route one had as their week-end j truest*. Mr. and Mr*. 8. M. Rankin i and Miss Mildred Oantt of Johnson City. Tenn. Mr. Rankin is a brother i of Mrs. MeAbee. Aviation Cadet William Davis left Friday by plane to return to duty at Sherman. Texas. Mrs. Davis and son, Billie, will remain here for an extended visit with Cadet Davis's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Mrs. K. A. Shenk and Mrs. Aubrey Manner spent a few days last wpek in Ouilford and Greensboro attending a meeting of the North Carolina ( Couneil of churches. ?n? Captain Philip Padgett left Tuesday night to attend the Margaret TTnge Obstetrical Center in Jersey City. N. J., and Cornell Medical een j ter, to take a refresher course. ^ <-0+?*-?--?++++++-5-| W l ;i \UJlK 1wj :| j ; | Christmas can be a happy time a j JI for your serviceman overseas J; ' I ?IF you send his FAVORITES . > and on TIME! jjj FINAL DAY | J! October 15th | 11 See our list of gifts preferred v |} by your serviceman! I oouiaaMBc^J %yiHkwi1kin.9C ] J When You Go Tc WHO WILL PA Our new comprehensive pa ment resulting from cittu recognised hospitals anyvrf Canada . and can be 'OUR ENTIRE FAMILY, ^osoltitlzittoin Is an exoen 1 to yourself to investigate our I PLAN . . . find (Nit how i 1 it costs? I t w " - ?r * 4 OiSTTOK OAK ? *?? , BaaMaaa^taMMk MAH. Mmm t I ioO'N#* AMrw _ Personals gome 189, Office 167 Mr. George Wo mark of Savannah, Ga., formerly of Kings Mountain, is critically ill in a Savannah hospital. The nature of his illness has not been determined. . I Mr. and Mrs. Ware Entertain Quests I Mr. and Mrs. Moffutt Wnre had as their guests last week, Mr. and 1 Mrs. W. D. Lollman of Baltimore, i Md: I Mr. Lollman is a skilled photograI pher and has in his collection picI tures of the scenic beauty from Canada to Florida. The Wares invited a few friends to their home Thursday I night to meet their guests and view I this photographic collection. I New Members Join Circle Number Three Mr*. R. C. Ktheridge and Mrs. B. A. Murray were hostesses to memjbers of the Methodist Circle Number 3 on Monday night at the home of Mrs. C. A. Ooforth, who is circle leader. The home was decorated throughout with lovely fall flowers. Mrs. B. A. Murray conducted the devotional and Mrs. J. Q. Winkler held the continued Bible study of "The Word of His Grace." Three new members joining the cir cle at this meeting were Mrs. Bun Patterson, Mrs. David Saunders, Jr., and Mrs. Donald Parker. Mrs. T. H. Alston, Jr., a former member, was welcomed back to the group for the time she will ipake her home here. After delicious refreshments were served, Miss Carolyn Prince conducted some very entertaining games. Mrs. Mauney Hostess To Kiwanis Directors Mrs. Aubrey Mauney was hostess at dinner to the directors and a few members of the Kiwanis club on Tuesday night. Bright fall flowers were used in making the attractive rooms more beautiful. lA delicious throe course dinner was served to the following guests: Dr. p m t? o *s. ^nn. O. 57' 11, K. C. McClain, J. B. Reefer, H. Y. Ballard, B. S. Peeler, B. X. Barnes, J. "E. Huneycutt, W. H. Steniler, J. G. Winkler and Aubrey Mauney. After dinner, Dr. Baird presided at the business meeting. Miss Ooforth Honors Miss Noisier At Party Miss Marv Kvelvn Gofo>tl> entertained at bridge on Tuesday night honoring Miss Betty Lee Neisler, bride-elect. The home was beautifully decorated with bowls of roses and mixed flowers. The uu?sts were: Miss Xeigler. the honoree, her mother. Mrs. Joe Neisler. Mesdames W. W. Farley. Paut Neisler, Sr., Jim Smith, Paul Neisler. Jr.. Dan Finger. Hunter Neisler, Ladd Hamriek, Fred Finger. RoberMiller. "Charles Thomssson. Misses Faye Moss. Foline Keeter, Mary Hel en Hambrlght and Nancy Suber. Out of towns guests included Ensign Carroll Newby, Mrs. Howard Whisnant, Mrs. J. W. Timberlake, Mrs. Jones Pharr and Mrs. Bill Davis. The hostess presented a gift of china to Miss Neisler and Mrs. W. W. Farley was remembered with a ft-. score prize was awarded Mrs. Fred Finger. Ensign Newby was low scorer. While playing bridge, the guests were served coca-colas and at th>, conclusion of the games, Miss Goforth served a salad course. UPSET STOMACHS YIELD INCHES OF OAS AND BLOAT "I was so full of gas I was afraid I'd burst. 8our, bitter substanee rose up in my throat from my npset stomach after meals. I got INNER-AID, and it worked inches of gas and bloat from me. Waistline is way down now.,, Meals are a pleasure. I praise Inner-Aid to the sky."?this is actual testimonial from a man living right here in Kings Mountain. INNER-AID is the new formula V. . ) The Hospital o Y THE BILLS ! (icy cover! hospital conftneir accident or sickness, in mm in the United States or written to Cover YOU and fve experience you owe It HOSPITAL PREPAAEQNfSS Msek it does and how UMte a?a? I I ?????m w? ?????^es>? containing medicinal jultee froaa It Fl Oreat Herba, these herbs cleanse ! bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miser- ? able people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering ?Qet 1 Inner-Aid. Sold by All Drug Stores J here in Cleveland County. ?adv gi Classified Ads ? FOB SALE: 12 foot display counter. ~ See W. M. Hord, rt 2, City, o-4-llpd BRAND NEW FIVE BOOM. HOUSE ^ FOB SALE: Make Small Down j T? a 1 _ 1 ^ - 1 *? I ra^inciii buu muve in lmraeuiaieiy. I ? Haywood E. Lynch, Phone 249. o-4pd FOB BALE: Grocery Store and Service Station. Doing good business. Good reason for selling. Phone* 227. o-4-ll-pd. ? WANTED TO BENT: House with bedrooms for family of four. Urgently needed. Furnished or un- _ . furnished. Omll Victory Chevrolet company, phone 49. o-4 FOB SALE: RCA 'combination radio ?record player, automatic, plays ? 12 records without changing. Fine B] walnut cabinet. Call Mrs. Ertle Powers, phone 138. o-4 BOY WANTED: Must be 18, for wash man at laundry. Good oppor- _ tunity for energetic boy to become B3 laundry superintendent. Apply in person at Kings Mountain Laud dry. See Mr. Yonng. o-4 WANTED TO_TRADE: '37 Chevro- Ti let Coach in tiptop shape for pickup or 1% ton truck Chevy has goort tires and new seat covers. See O. ? O. Jackson at Gaston Sales Bare, or call at 179. o-4 FOR. SALE: 12 dozen pocket knive3. E( Bridges and Hamrick, phone 187. 83 o 4 H FOR SAItE: Radio record player C< combination in good condition. Call W Mrs. Sam Hamrick at 6-R or 81. U, _?4 L TTDTTAT omrtBTiTrt. t>? * ? v^aviidiuajuiu. oy experience I u< upholsters. Located in rear of Fos- Bl ter'a Shoe Service. John W. Thorn- ft aaaon. al3-20-27-o_4_.pd a An En From Yes, the war is over . .. million G.I.'s! Ask any soldier what "Oc< he'll tell you it may be the mc u..? A.* Ilgill UUW, UUl Uilt SJk Lilt Lilt He'll tell you the novelty strange country among str* Drag in Tokyo or Berlin can in Topeka or Boston. There are millions of bo borne who'd give anything t< hear American jokes, or tall Thafs why thoU.S.O. < Your dollars must Iwsp l } ' . . doyi rmava a iitt ana a The need is to urgent da U.S.O. Camp Shows to qnm Day to take cart of tbe boy uuflhiueutpiansharebc Japtti aod throughout die 1 BatMoDtaUlM *; i # ?* * . - tarsals at Bridge* and Hnmrick Phone 187. 0-4~ CT1A HBAVT Galvanised corrugated Booflag and Biding. Bridges and Hamrlek. Phone 187. o-?. kfi? TAIl/ FOB USED Furniture. Bee Us Before You 8> U. MeOiunls Used t*urniture Co. Ph? no 322. e buy used Furniture of all Kinds. McQinnls Used Furniture Co. Phone 322. WALTERS FLO WEES~ lowers For All Occasions Phone 95 AXLTNQ TBOUBIiS7: Perhaps yoo can solve it with 9x9 manila envelopes. 2 for five eentt, 12 for OR* KA 4^. AA- n_!?_ A I fcuv, uu iu( wc. rrice lur wrgw quantities on request. Herald Pubishing House. WO OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU Call 109-\V for appointment. Pheni* Beauty Shoppe. 1-ltfe 5 BUY OB SELL FURNITURE See Us. McOinnis Used Furniture Co. Phono .1^2. LOTTBB PAP EE: We now have in stock high quality blotter paper, one-side glared. Kigbt cents per sheet. Herald Publishing House, eitufn-pd EPAXRINQ and Bebuilding sewing machines. Can furnish most any part needed. J. R. McAboe, House 17, Cora Mill s-27-o-4-ll-pd. ElADE, BUY, or BELL used sewing machines. J. R. McAbbe, House 17, Cora Mill. s-27-o-4-ll-pd. Local Markets (Corrected October 3, 1945) jgs, grade A large 50c reet Potatoes (bu.) $2.00 eavy Fryers , 34c >rn $L50 beat $1.75 oosters 15c eghorn Hens, 3 lbs up 20c >lored Hons 1 23c arley (bu.) $1.20 its 75c nergei Our NMons but not the work of several rupation Duty" means?and st important job in the army ariest ones. wears off soon, being in a. ige people. That the Main 't compare with Main Street ys thousands of miles from > listen to an American song, c to an American girl again. cohno# and mmtnct quit. t going, fcr if ovor Hmn lough, th?y fM?d H nowl it General Eisenhower asked ifMfit it* Mtthrfetes after V-B till Europe. And similar enCD>1 jEuJKIO lOr OUT mOKCC% UB * \ IQY nKJJK. QmPQHB .. " b'"'K * - ? V* . r-t" ' <'-?. t. >v;aq*,.' >** ? iir I iifraflqnv*" i K$\ I am now licensed by the Oitv of Kinars Moun- H tain, County of Cleveland, and State of North >*' Carolina as a professional bondsman. VH v QUICK SERVICE I ?Jail Bonds A Specialty? I Hi. 1. rLUll | I Phone 329-W Kings Mountain, N. 0. I ?THE HBRAT.T) *2.00 A YBAB JOB PBINTIMO ? PBOMS 167? I Dodge - Plymouth Owners I Get your cars and trucks ready for winter by a I thorough tune-up by mechanics especially train ed for work on your car. Place your orders for new Trucks and Cars now. I R. & M. Motors I Phone 14 H icy Appeal ' ; Still In Service :**?/??; .?> A , 7- ?-1 ;.. : V,V7. .* r V '*'. ^.Vv^v*r . ,''if. ' A .,f' "' " V-., ^ . ^ ^ ^ LaL, WJUBMpA jP a'^PV- |^# dBfc , ^9*^^