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i # i <' H < ? wti i V j^H ifoitiom row jumw mo ***** ??? *M n?<*u Vf tt tti OoUip on aoturday WH; Ap> Woman of BOdn via Pkfi^p Mm (AmIn SL OoOuxd of ?uUfc, en* M. |f?nn of loonoko Baplda. rim asm tr wam wioiiiata. i mhw of BodcwoU, Tie# ifiiiSml of t* MM Waek, a ib?Mw of tho Sana a^?iaafegSiS Herald 1 jilra. Eugene Lipford ani^fiaaHat , g?rst Kendrick visited relative la 1ft Holly oa Bnaday.They were accompanied home by their nephew, T. * L. Ware and friend* of hie. . lira. W. B. Dilling arrived in King* . Mountain yesterday following an as tended visit with her eon and hie wife, Mr. and Mrs B. F. Dilling in Atlanta. Mrs. Dilling was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. B. T Simonton and niece, Mid Sara Lee Harril), both of Atlanta. J. W. Milam -will participate in a form el wedding as beat man in Clinton, 3- C., on Saturday. . . \ Miss Jean Webb attend*! the 44 Spring Frolic" activities at Davidson eoHege last week as the guest of David M. Nelll, who is a nember of the Pan-Hellenic council there. - . . J* |',. iv. T 1/4 jM-v.' ; ,' M.HI i . Joator C|aaj( ft *, a MH* OoU?fo tn ID 87, -$tom $}9(t U^u li o'clock. #k Itt .' Ob?db?ur?, MCTtUry of Um Jul UDIU Of jutci OMnmittM: Torn of ma Der?ona/s ^OtttlA Mge> 167 . nieely *t Workman Memorial Hospital, WNoodruff, B. C,. Mill Nell Hay of Raleigh arrived .In Kiafi Mountain Sunday night to I ipead a few day* with her annt and ' contain, Mr*. Arthur Hay and Mies Helen Hay. i * Mr* E. C. Cooper returned to her , home here on Sunday from Philadelphia where ehe underwent a major op eration several weeks ago. I ^ *-0? " \ Mrs. J. O. Winkler returned to this eity early Tuesday morning 'from Norfolk, V?., where she spent several ey v?'. > her filter and her family. -i? Mrs. Edith QofOrth, Mrs. B. 8. Peel er and Mrs. Jones Pharr were Charlotte visitors TueedOy. Dlmrt^v ' ) rioyrax \ ^ i Bfc EtVS^Lv-v^ V i yr^lL' - .<* p^fvj J ^ \ M \ c IMF ' ^Sj^Kftm- '-^ , *m*-%> -'^^tita'^Kr rn.it''*' * *v*l&7 S^mM.' * * H Kl all tM&w&?.i^, | v men/0 mo*< ?V. a-V\. BJ * i' \ ' Z, April 89.?Tho uuuul Jonlori ? Fr?nk Thompson Oyimuaima 9* Ha, vttk tMb onoorU m <a?di tor OUm; 8*Uy Ud pi Baldgfc with Bute of TlwiooifUi vtth Otouio* Brown of oltebory with f?r*? Monk of Bolofeb wttk JuM Ofcook Charlotte vttk dm Hoqm of Soottw Spring, 111. wits W. J. SuW, HQMoio, tnuartr of the Junior * member of tbe dance rwnmlttoo. \ 1 i> Mr. and Urt Neyette Hughes vloiter Mooter Charle* Roy Cedieu Sudsy In Spartanburg, 8. C., where he 4? ill with pneumonia in Dr. L. Smith baby hofpital. Specials Thi JUST A FEW BOLL AWAY BEDS - with felt-plated mattresses, special price ?1? ' mill wo|Uk winy? ) ' . . .rV' H*'??vWji *fcr .-r? < ??*T-^ ^ y_ . ^3 jKv *-* >% >~*.f :.-^ ? ft A* ,*'* ..* . T V , ,4 JF ?:?ONLY l' KM k * ' ^ j''- ;t R"r * t ,v * * ' Irk y >V ' *. ? * I, * ^ JJ? !,-1 mmKLWJm I .<.'. sJB , 1 * ... ;. j r -it itrmMr iisy THURSDAY, MAY t. 10M . . Mr. and Mra. A. B. Prince and family attended the funeral of their m uncle, Mr. Alvy Dunn, at Oak Qrove ui Methodist church in C^iarlotte Friday ot afternoon, April 16th. Mr. and.Mrs. J. B. Thomasson re- u, turned to this city yesterday after jn spending the winter months in Palm . Harbor, Fla. They wiil be at the home of Mrs. ?ugene Lipford for a m few days before moving to (heir home on King street. . ?o? Miss Martha Plonk, formerly of the Navy and Miss Virginia Plonk, recently returned from oversea# with the Red Cross spent the weekend with friends in New York City. The Misses Plonk are daughters of Mr. ? and Mrs. Rufus Plonk. Mr. and Mm. Zeb Plonk of Atlanta I Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Plonk I this week end. | ? Mr. and Mm. Jim Hemdon spent I everml days last week in Xew York I Mr?. Bill Carroll and daughter,' Bet I ty, of High Point, were recent guests I of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Hughes. Mr. Jessie Palmer of Gaffney, 8. I C., spent the week end at the home>| of Mr. Ed Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gaffney, Jr., and children e* Augusta, Ga., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nevette Huybes. Mr?. J. A. Nelsler was hostess to members of the Tuesday Afternoon club this week. Miss Frances Hoffman of Charlotte ' spent the week-end with Mrs. David Saunders, Jr. Lt.. Verm Crews of Everglade City, Fl?., who recently returned from the j European Theater of Operations, spent several days last week at the home of Mrs .Fred Finger. Wilton Wright of Washington, D. C., spent a few days this week with bis mother, Mrs. Luclle Wright _and family. FOB BAZA: Peanut parching machine right price, gas heated, electric motor for roaster. Call Herald. m-2 WANTED TO BUT: Two 550x17 tires. Call Herald. m-2 !' * FOR BALE: Remington standard noiseless typewriter with typewri. ter table. Call 'Henderson Herndon at Hord Furniture Co. m-2 s Week Only! l ' i r m ~ ? Li MW I " u ,? :> t BEACH CHAIB8 Sturdy back chairs made of solid oak. * 100 LEFT / /.> .. A?, ik .95 ' 9* <, . J # .* ;, ' / The average farm In North Car i tod^y is a "one-man, one-mul ait and the average family subs 1 less than 20 acres of cropland On the Inde* basis ef 100 for IS te so-called "nojgial" year opei g costs of American automobi td declined to 50, or half, by 193 Dr. D. M. Mori Tuesday and Friday al Eyes Examined Dr. C. 1 CHIB Over Efird's . ?SI Sheets & 1 ?w<?- ? *-_-??~> ?* <vV ^4 * * .+ SUPERB SHEETS 1 PEQUOT SHEETS 1 PEQUOT SHEETS 6 SHENANDOAH SHI COOLEEMEE SHEE' PELZER SHEETS 81 UTICA SHEETS 90-1 UTICA SHEETS 81 i. * UTICA BHEETS 81DANCRAFT SHEET! PEQUOT PEl?LOW ( PEQUOT PILLOW ( PYRAMID PILLOW PEQUOT BBO. SHE S. KNIGHT PILLOV Limit: Two Sheets to Limit: 1 pair Pillow ( V > rt KEE ; yn%'7w^ ' PAOK '1HBCC oli- More farm -fruits are in prospect e" for civilians in 1940 than in 1945 anil iata canned fruit* will be much more plentiful. '20, Gasoline stocks in ,the United 8ta at tes today stand at more than 3,650,les 000,000 gallons, an increase of 250,19. 000,000 gallons over a year ago. ison, Optometrist temoons 1 P. M. to 0 P. M. Glasses Fitted A i Blanton OPRACTOR I Shelby, N. C. I IIPMENT? I Pillow Cases I I Keeter's | 2-108 $2.27 '2-99 $2.09 i i 13-99 $1.92 ' > ...? ??C- ? ' k SETS 90-108 $2.24 # S TS 72-99 $1.55 L-99 $1.57 i ' '.v 08 $2.66 .-i * F * ' t . -S -108 $2.46 . : ,4i. 99 $2.27 5 ' ^ , * .? '-'v - : 3 81-99 $2.05 | , J * JASES 42-36 50c I . ' . * i ?. JASES 45-36 53c > ; CASES 42-36 23c M i EYING 39c Yd. I| || 1 TUBING ...... 42cYd. V . Vp a customer i I ^ I * '* 3ases to a customer T't Ik % -it FTEH^^Si ; ?jfilH tent Startj^B
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