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W& Mmmi .':>.???, fferald i ' = ; 0?n Bocloty Mltor,: of Mr. mad Mrs. Boa H. Sober oa Sunday. Mr. mad Mrs. N. B. BolUsoiaio and baby girl, Oloria Carole, left Feb. 3, for their home in Chicago, after pending several months with Mrs. Bellitaimo ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hambright in the Bethany community. Tennis I Wright & Diteon Spaulding (Both Nyl ( Wright & Ditson Balls (can o Assortment of Fishing Jitterbugs Hawaiian Wiggl?rs 1 Fishing Tackle Boxes . *- v Spaulding Catcher's {M Baseball Cloves 117 I. i viouu' ^ jBA _,2?n ^BST... **"'''' m jfl V m mi A * ^Kmfm^Ky^ ^^Rlv. _ vu *<tS^j^PlW H mB * i'y '.M - B " -;;:^1 c>'k?H ET.^- , 'ifL Ot" y l cU'-i' :# ^v?BP ' ' ' -.'44H .. <i ... -M Riff'jCTiwfo ' *9 t&r*. kMWBil {*BaJk&ct Ut4rnLir?*^4sllM . ^ersonals Eoum 189, Office 187 > Mr. ud Mr*. L. L. Ben*on t1?H? kt Wilgrove o* Sunday. Mr*. V. W. Alexander and Mil Priacilla Arrowood of Charlotta wei the week end gueat* of Mr. and Mr Paul Neieler, Jr. Mr*. .Alexander an Miea Arrowood are the mother an Uter of Mr*. Neialer. (acquets $6.95 $5.95 on-Strung) t $2.00 f three) Plugs " Tvl'. . ,! . . . . J i ' / ! (K .? V. $2.95 and $8.90 Itt $12J50 $4.96 and $8.96 ward's mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm tAV" I H K'; A| H I ES<V^^W H I R*'' Ia ? *! BJfett IMlfl faa-^.fc* ZRTT^iiJ ? **** ? """* I Jt5 o ^Jm m KDfOS MOUNTAIN HSSALDTHl Mise Jo Aaa Walker tad MIh Mi rion Arthur in ipndi*| the spriu holidays here with their parent Both are students at Brenaa colleg in Gainesville. On. Miae Doris Phlfer of Erskiae spec d the past week end with her parent: gjs 3ftrm?'?M>uMws mwyknManWrfftnnn?i Charles and llenry Nelsler retnn ed to Davidson Tuesday morning to . lowing several days visit at Creeeei Beach with their parents. Mr. an " Mrs. Paul Neisler, Sr. who remaine a at their beach home for several dayi 4 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Klscr returi ed to their home here Monday eft* _ spending a week at Hot Springs, Arl Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Phili Padgett to Mew Orleans, La., thi week to stay several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper si spending a few days in Danville, Vi cn business. Mrs. Ben D. Cornwell of Okron, O is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Cort well is the former Sarah Bradford. Ben H. Goforth, Jr., is visiting i Washington. D. C., for ten days. Mia Betty Moore is expected to aeeomps ny Mr. Goforth home for a visit wit i* im P?IGUII, mr, SOU Jkin* HOD UC forth. Miss Matilda Dedmon left fo Durham yesterday (Wednesday) t spend the rest of the week with Mr F. F. Farrabow in that city. Mrs. W. h. Mel^wee and ehildra of North WUkeeboro are risitin, Mrs. McElwee'a parents, Mr. am Miu. John Plonk. They will remati here while Mr. MeElwee is on a toi days business trip to Mexico. Miss Annie Errin" has as her boese guest this week, Dr. Marie &- Coops optometrist of Thomaetos, Oa. Mia Erria and her guest were spead-tke day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wei Jr, Wednesday. Mrs. EI C. Cooper underwent t major operation last week at Lanlfe nau Hospital in Philadelphia, pa Her condition is reported as satiafae tory. f'-f M EIOIE Mini Hj At orfy *4A PA! $02.DV p | IJOOKATTHESE fl I UQ KATURB1 I * Mi Lmv* Mbrorf I * Lftrft Hribn Mbw I ml * Mr, lp?>Mw IV I Prtwiri * Haodmn* Kji I wwum ji jfipwf n wfV I Ward rob* Comport- I I IMMf * IMBHM W?b I ? Mbk.^: .** I I' *llilWfrfPift ? "- I I Ki; mrrtlJnyi^iFiv " & V V ' ' ' ' ; ' %\ < "t, - V f' *T -' ' I * ' ' h DBSD AT. APRIL. 4, 1W? g Mr*. E. A. Lop?s of Tamp*, Fla., ^ i* (pending several day* at" the ,a home of her mother. Mr*. Edith Go' forth. |t Mia* Ann Falls, daughter of Mr. ^ and Mr*. Co man Fall*, underwent a tonia yesterday. Her condition M satisfaetory and she will ha moved to I. her home today (Thursday). j Lt. Commander and Mr*. B. C. j Etheridge spent a few day* this , week with Mr*. Etheridge'* parents, Mr. and Mr*. A. U. Patterson. Il More Society (Con't from page two) p on South York street in Gastonia pay i* ing compliment to Mr. Roberts' parent*, Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa Roberts of this city in honor of their e 46th wedding anniversary. *. The dining table was centered with a lovely three-tiered cake decorated in green and white and topped with the traditional miniature bride and groom. Place markers were cards shaped like wedding bells. The guest* included the immediate n family of the honor guests and a few a close relatives. k h h Birth Announcements Born to Mr. and Mr*. Frame Green a daughter, March 28. * Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bilt0 cliff e. a son, March 28. * - New Fo 1 a MYI u i * ij FOUR NEAT CASUAL i; (1) SAN SAN H. straps to hax and out-at-h< (2) The newest 1 - stablett: class in this and beige .. (3) play joy in both whit (4)?Old Faithful of th friendly SCAMPER straps and high wee white and red !j '-V _ .1.. .. f Winstead Loses Race, Culprit Goes Free M. B .WTflstead. cashier of the Firat National Bank, loat a sprinting race 1 Monday, and a colored man won free- ' dom. ' 1 - faiWT * ed the bank Monday morning and presente a aavlnga account book in an effort? withdraw the funda. *i?r. Win stead noted that the colored man waa not the owner of the book and moved out of hia cage to catch the COOKED FINE DINNER; THEN THREW IT TO DOG One lady recently stated that she used to throw her own dinner to the dog most of the time. It made her sick just to look at anything to eat. She waa swollen with gas, full of bloat, waa badly constipated. Finally she got INNERhAHD and says she now eats everything in sight and digests it perfectly. Bowels are regular and normal. 8ho is enjoying life once more and feels like "some other wo iubn since taking tbis New Compound. INNEB-AID contains 12 Threat Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, acts on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffe'liig! Get INNER-AID. Sold by All Drug Stores here in Cleveland Connty. ?adv. otwear t :dc> STYLES TO PLEASE MILADY'S FO ANDLASTED SANDALS, v ig on your feet, a very lpw w )el style in red and bla $6.95 bhing in casuals we've seen ES, by Myers at Myers'. Plen low heel, nail-head strap mod $5.16 CASUALS, a real favorite at e and two-ton* fon-and-white. $4.00 ie group, your 3, with punched Ige heel. Colors: i 4 )epartmei Ihopp* ? Second Floor 1 ' ' . culprit. The colored man. however, was toe tut, and Mr. Winstead, though he jave chaae down Battleground aveale. lost the race. It was thought the 'ulprit had stolen the book from the >wner, a negro soldier. ? a????????? as?am? wseew UNCLE HANK SEZ coumnv% matrm' JfcBT AS HLMH MCHW A* m EVU MO?IN'ONLV tpoubli w*1mt jcvr . . " ^ """1 'I'tyin cc The CITY RADIO SERVICE Isn't abort of isjtliliig in the way of service we have the radio repairi you're been looking for. Bring your radio problem to us today. CITY RADIO SERVICE Battleground Bead t. 'M*- I OT AND TASTE | nth just enough redge heel and ck I this season? ty of snap and I el, in white, red a popular price, it Storfe
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