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PLASTIC h' Sheer Flattery ? Jewel Of A Shoe 1 Sheer plastic performs sheer magic in emphasizing the prettiest lines of the prettiest foot ?Tomorrow's loveUv ness today in gem red or green, white or crys taL And yon won't be11^.. ii.. __i~_ uo?o WD priuo? ONLY $8.00 IN PUBSUIT. ... .of gaiety Mfm^^Jnr v ' JivVa *? *^vX Shameless little flatterer, perfect dream for ease and swank. It comes in white, and * *? tan and white, and bril liant red, and at a price yon won't believe?only $2.50 0 \ LET YOURSELF OO ... IN COLORFUL CASUALS * v-y < .?. . ,'. * \ . r'. " *' V; * *"..< '* , It's open season on cool comfort and these gay little Casuals are the prise of them all - | They come in white, < ' I tan and white, and fire I Marveloha new shoes " I ^ylflO ' ';' < ( ? k .,; '???v-..' i. v ' c 'I }u.v '?.. "s. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Bennett an children of Great Falls vielted the! families in this city on Sunday. Miss France# Gofortb who vieite her parent# last week while the. pla; & which she has a leading role wa preparing to open in Detroit, Mich left for that city on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. eG. Jackson o Alexandria, Va., and Miss Casolyn M Daniel, student at Washington Se< School, Washington, D. C., opent th Easter holidays wiib Mr. and Un F. A. McDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bourque wh left this week for his native city wil reside at 62 N. Franklin st., Lynn Mass Misses Carlyle Was#, Stella Patter I _ a TVl I % . ? I sou ana caizaoem spent tb< Easter holidays at the home of Dr | and Mrs. Ed Hsaton at Walterboro | 6-. C. While there, they visited thi Cypress Gardens In that section. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Saunders and daughters of Bobbins and Mr. anc Mrs. Bill Hite, and children of High Point spent Easter with Mrs. B. 8 Mak. m? and Mrs. Cloyd Hager and children of China Grove spent Easter Sunday with Mrs. B. 8. Plonk Mr. W. E. Alexander, who has resumed his former position at Btat< Probation Officer for the summer spent Easter hers with Mrs. Alexan der. V;>.- . WHITE OP GOUBSE -- .. ] Because there's nothing like white with summer sheers and prints ? nothing quite so cool looking and pretty as this white leather pump with cool perforations. And for only? $3.00 OPEN TOE ^ SPECTATORS Walk through the summer smartly and thrift ily in these marvelous tan and white spectators. Foot-minimizing vamp t? perforated for extra coolness. In soft, sturdy, leather at a yoft-wont - believe it price! MM fU.W House 189, Office 167 d r Mr. and Mr*. Harold Hunnieutt and children, Dick and Hue, apept the Eaater holiday* at Crescent Beach, S. d C. a Mr*. Charles William* entertained ,( the members of her Bridge club yesterday (Wednesday".) t Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Neisler and c children spent the past week end at 9. Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Timber ,* lake of Mt. Holly joined them there. Mrs. Bobert Miller is recuperating from a recent operation at the home 0 of Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Neisler. i, Mrs. George* P. Davis of Charlotte spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Neisler. s Mr*. Harold Hunnicutt entertained . the members of the Ace of Clubs last i. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ben Yarbrough returned to her home here on 8unday from the . Shelby hospital where she recently j underwent an appendectomy. ' Mrs. J. G. Winkler is visiting her ' sister, Mrs. Franklin Jones and family in Norfolk, V*., this week. 1 Bev. and Mrs. P. D. Patrick and " Bev. J. O. Winkler attended the N. I C. Convocation of ehnrehee which ie being held at the Plret If ethodiet' , church in Charlotte on Tueaday. Mr. i Patrick returned to the meeting on 1 , Wedneeday accompanied by repreeen. tativee of the young people of the Pi ret Preebyterian church. Priende of Denver King will be glad to know that be ie improving j nicely and la able to be out of bed ^ a part of each day. , i Mre. Margaret Spivey. Mine Shirley Splvey and Miso Dorcae Carpenter returned the early part of the week < from Past Christian, Miee., where < they viaited Qene Mitchem and Jim- ' my Spivey for aeveral daya. Mre. C. P. Carpenter, Miee Thelma Dettmar, Richard Price, William Car- | penter and Gary Carpenter viaited j the latter'a aieter in Woodruff, 8. C. ] | on Sunday where ahe ia a patient in | workman Memorial boipital. I MIm Doris Phifer, student at Ersklne college, will attend the Junior-Sbnlor Prom at N. 0. Btatte college in Raleigh this week end as the . 'goest of Edward G. Sellers of Char-" lotte. Miss Phifer will take part in j the presentation of rings ceremony which will be the highlight of the affair. Miss Jo Ann Fowler of Weet Hart- ' ford, Conn., was the Easter holidays ] 'guest of Miss Jeanne Griffin at the home of her parents here. Both yonng ladies are students at Virginia Inter- ' mont college, Bristol, Va. They left Tuesday to retarn to that eity. The three-months old son of Mr and Mrs. Anstell Paysonr is very ill 1 following a major operation at the I Memorial' hospital in Charlott e. Mr. 4 Paysonr is manager of the Imperial ' Theatre. TOPS FOE DRESS % You can get this dresy style in black patent or white kid. Plenty of ooolness and comfort. V] ONLY J Mm At j ? ". <, H M H B ^^BBP' bBB ^^BB^^^ '^B fit'"l ^ir4lA.,'ii^.^. ' . . jH j Mr. U4 Mn John Wan of Miami an spending a few day* with relatives hero. They came due to the death of Mr. Ware "a mother. Bkhard Van Hazel of Sioux City, Iowa, ie on an extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Bom on Cherokee street. Mr. Van Hazel and Horace Bom, eon of Mr. and Mre. Bom, were friends during many month* of service in Europe. Miss Betty Grant ham left yesterday to go to Augusta, Ga., to bring Dr. and Mrs B. .V. Baird to their home here today (Thursday.) Mr. and Mr*. W. G. Grantham and daughter* spent the week end in Greensboro with relatives. They attended the horseshow in Aiheboro on Monday. Miss Jo Keeter spent the Eastet holidays with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Keeter. Miss Keeter left Tuesday night to return to Petersburg, Va. Mrs. 8. A. Lowry of Charlotte spent the week end of April 13th vis iting Mrs. Arthur Hay and daughter, Helen. Walter D. Harmon, son of Mra. Ben Beam, has been transferred to Camp Hood, Texas, where he is serving with the 2nd Armored Division Hdq. Co. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Parton were dinner guests of..Mr. and Mrs. Lynwooi Parton on Sunday. Jones Pharr, husband of Mrs. Pauline Goforth Pharr, is in Connecticut where he will spend three weeka Thornton Harrill, who is working In Spartanburg, spent the Easter week end with relatives here. Mrs. Eugene Matthfews returned iome Saturday from the Mercy boe?u.i ov-.l.". >- -V- ?? ? i v/n i tubic, waiTJiO DUO UUUOrWCD( i in operation, and it recuperating lieely. Dr. and Mrs. Dan Froneberger and ihildren of Oaatonla were the Sunday linner guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Fred Honk. Dr. Robert Lewie of North WUcesboro visited hie wife and eon on lunday at the home of her parent*, tfr. and Mr*. J. O. Plonk. Mr*. Wiliam Weaver and daughter of Greene >oro arrived this week end to spend be week with Mr. and Mrs. Plonk. Jamet Thronebung, eon of Mr and ICr*. Tateau Throneburg, is pending I 30 day leave from the navy with iis parent* here. Aer 3-c Charles Warliek, Jr., son it Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warliek, rho has been on a 30 day leave rom the navy reported to Norfolk, i 7a., the latter part of the week I ind spent th Raster week end with S?r. and Mr*. R. C. Etheridge. Mr. and Mr*. D. C. Manney and tfr*. E. A. Shenk will return to their homes here today from Palm ISrtor, Fla., where they spent thfl printer. Mrs. Etta Earney received many gifts from friends and relatives who ailed on her Monday to wish he well on her 82nd birthday. Among gifts, Mrs. Earney received a corsage of pink rosebuds. Sgt. and Mrs. Bennie L. Spitser vis ited several days with Pfc. and Mrs. Paul O. Propst. Sgt. Spitter has been itationed in Texas and he and his prlfe were enroute to their home in Norfolk, Va. About Pim Although feed ixig NACLE feeds and ards and quality a For the proper fe< I* f WJ! Bttl'.v'-. ^ ' -.v t1 . fe V "* *, Mr. ud Mr*. Earnest Hayes an children of Charleston, 8. C., spei the Easter holiday* with Mr. an Mrs. Oliver T Ea>es and family heri Ned Hayes of N. C. State college ws also a week end visitor with hi i family. Misses Dorothy and Betty Hay* returned to their home here Frida < &* X~ rfi i * vvVmi^H |S9 1^ Jas.[S I wu bora and ralaod W?C have lived in this county for t< immediate family ha* ever held I have been actively engaged ating from Wake Forest College time epent in the Army, and b? Cleveland County a Recorder'? f idenee in me. It will always b sack a manner that every citii had a fair and impartial hen alias that the interest which en every trial has not been aboard A * p^ggggBimm i . ' JUST R Small S ? e - ice Keri ?SEE ? $ Kings 1 Furnit Phoni lacle Feeds tredienis and protein meals I mashes are made to the i a heretofore. ads, ask your dealer for PUS Manufactured by LRE & S PAGE Htm d from Bort Rotan, Fin., where they '* visited Capt. and Mrs. 0. T. Hayes, ^ J[r., and Tommy, III. " Dr. sod Mrs. John 8. Rhodes and children of Raleigh were the week,4 end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pred y Plonk and family. -;" m^ ' --' fl k fy >. Cline level*ad County farm. My peopie >ur generations and no one of my n public office. in the practice of law einee grade\ in 1912, w1th the exception of the illeve 1 can give the people of _ Court that will justify their eoae my aim to conduct every trial in ten will know the defendant fcas ring, and at the fcame time rerery cititen of the eonnty has in L v ?? ECEIVED I ihipment j -OF? J igerators f rHEM AT? t Mountain ure Co. a 57 " J and Mashes .ijb 4 are scarce, PINtame high standrNACLE products | . ONS ' fl
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