Choose Su For Sumn COTTON PRINT SKIRTS Sixes 14-18 $1.95 RAYON SKIRTS wnne, ecru, beig< blue and gold. Siz* 10-18. $2.75 ' i ' " ~w Plonk B( "Your Merc Comm "Lady Hamilton" 34-piece service foi 6ight, beautifully en cased in tarnish-proof tray. $5X00 No federal Tax Tl immer Skirts ner Comfort ' "* W" ' pi - * u JUST IN Small Shipment of PORNA GORDON Summer - Cotton Dresses Sizes 12-42 ' 1. $5.40 to I ) $6.50 os. & Co. hant Since 1899" .,^,2^ C2I-. UlJLJLiy k3UV "AMERICA'S FINEST" P fefclK 9EE THESE PATTERNS BfjPjaa IB KIN08 MOUNTAIN HERALD 1 Herald F Call Society Editor, H Misses Patricia and Carolyn Prince are (pending tbe week at the ' beach with Mr. and Mra. T. H. Ala- 1 ton, Jr., on the lale of Palm*. i i Mr. an?! Mra. Donald Blanton and son, CharleB, returned to their home here thin week end following a t week's vacation at Myrtle Beach. > 1 Mrs. P. P. Parrabow and children of Greensboro were guests of Miss 'Matilda 1 (edition several Jays last ., week. , i > Miss Alda Jean Davis arrived . ; : Tuesday morning following a visit ,' of ten days with a cousin. Miss La' trelle Adair, in Jacksonville. Pin. i . Mr. uud Mrs. J. K. Davis visited -l^ttibes in Ueodgia this week end | wane their sin, Bill Davis, spent | I tbe week eud in Atlanta, Ga., ou , business. . ii -? Miss Anita MeOinnis, daughter of : I Mj. aud Mrs. Paul MeOinnis, re iturned to her home here this week! after a visit of ten days in Plain- | i field, N*. J., and Washington, D. P. I, j Miss MeOinnis accompanied her ! aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. .Odell I MeOinnis of Gastonia on this trip, j I ' Mrs. C. J. Gault underwent an up- j 1 i eration at Presbyterian hospital in J' Charlotte Wednesday morning. lier condition is reported to be satisfac j !tory. ?o? f The Mothers Club at the Cora Mill ! honored Mrs. Clarcuce Dixon and | Mrs. Broadus England at a birth| day party last Saturday night. . Atmt Ida Wise, colored singer, furn , ished the singing for the occasion, j Mrs. W. 8. Cutter and children.! | Dixie. Dinah, and Billy, of Macon, ] Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bar t old Hunnicutt this week. Mrs. Cutj ter is Mr. Hunnicutt's sister. Mrs. Paul Peterson left yesterday for Columbia, 8. C., to visit her bro ther, Mr. John Conder who has been very ill. Mrs. C. E. Neisler, Mrs. Pride Rattprre. and Mr. Bill Neisler, George Allen, Jr., Jimmy Dickey, I and Hopkins Houator of Pagelaod, j 8. C., are having a houseparty this I week at "Neisler Dunes" Crescent Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt and children, Dick and Sue, have returned home after spending three weeks at Crescent Beach, 8. C. I *?mi0 mere tney had as their I I guest* Mrs. Oeorge P. Davis and Mr I land Mr*. Joe Baldwin of Charlotte, I Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baldwin, Albert and Sara Baldwin of Red Springs, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Dilling, and Annie Vera of Kings Mountain and Mrs. W. 8. Cutter and three children of Macon, Oa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neisler, Sr., and family will leave Saturday for their home at Crescent Beach to spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mauney and children, Herman, Charles and Kay, and Oarland Still, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mauney have returned home after a two weeks stay at Crescent Beach. erplate "Forever' 30-piece service for eight, handsomely box ed in tarnish - proof tray. $71010 No Federal Tax MOP i*y.- I -' 'igtttlZ'*-* HUR6DAY, JUNE ?7, 1M? *ersonals ? 'ouae 189, Office 167 , Mr. an<l Mrs. .lack Hubertb. Mis. Is Tom Anderson an.l Mrs. Walter i ' Tushton, of Miami, Fla., were over- j light guests of \V. I,. IMonk Satur- j lay. ; * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beain attended ' lie Ream-Houser wedding in Hessener City on Wednesday night, June ni 19th, where Mr. Beatn served as an h isher at his brother's wedding. *' Mr. and Mrs. Bill I.oean and M*. it'.l Mrs. Bruce Mclianiel ntten.led ? "irjirise dinner )iartv at Jo'lv's in ty tastonia on Monday night given i-y *11 lno Bridges of Bessemer City (" 11 rs. Bridges in honor of her birth lay. ??o? Mrs. Hul la (loi'mtii of Win ?<"; 1 salem is visiting relatives : ' rien'ls in Kings Mountain this week ' Mr and Mrs. M. R. Hudson ->f Mat len S]>ent last Wednesday with their j laughter, Mrs. Bovor Murray ami j Mr. Murray. Mrs. Murray's sister. e Mrs. Harry Howard and children or j Hockingham were also guests of the f Murrays that day. s . Miss Phyllis Ware is spending this ^ week with her aunt, Mrs. John Phil 8 Wilson and Mr. Wilson in Oherrv ville. ' I j Klmor M.Gill and daughter. 1/ibby , "rrived thi? week to spend two or three weeks with Mr. Mi-Gill's mother. Mrs. Lona MeGill. , * s ?o? ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright. Jr.. an*|t Mr. anil Mrs. John Krvin of <'liav-t< !-?*te were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' g ''1-arlie Moss at Lake Waeeamaw ; j this week end. i i ( I Accent c j Vacation I JANTZEN SW: Knitted T Boxer Tn Play Sh( from i FANCY PULLOV By !tobert Bel "BEIS SCANDAL! AINTBEE TAILO VAN HEUSEN SI WEMBLEY NOB1 LONG SLEEVED I Tailored by Ell KNOTHE "EXPA1 Varied Handwovan, hand-t tifully designed, t colors: tan and 1 Saunders & vntrxsT nf mi Gifts For Men A Special Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Houston were j veruijjht guests of Mr. aud Mri. . lumen li oust on on Thursday. * i ?o? Mr. and Mis WNiain s Fulton.' . I-., a-rived in ih.- city in JVea-Iny . fternuo'.i t'o'hiv. ir.g h .wedding triei^ f two weeks. -o? i w Mi s l':i:.)l White ft oie or i inii ' [lend the week end with Minn i vi I. liia I'lott. ? .lutiu Kundali. hu*hnn<l of Mrs. Vel- ?< a I'utnam liatldall. t.as returned to 4,1 is home here following an illness or everal weeks at l'reshvter::in liospi- *'v il in Charlotte. M Itudy Club Hears talented Reader ? Mr*. I'relf Hii'ter I i I. - -...ten. J illl'li the Study einli me" 'ill due* IS tiiihl. .1 I: tie iMh. :r. !.. . Iiul.ii *>i-s. Mot't'lltt W ;re*!;ii.t. 1 . ' ! ! during ! ?:,i ** - u.-*e Mn neeiing was Ik'.".: turn. .| m n V.*. .isii i'.i !i-r-"ii. j.reiri an: -1.: i >;inn. who in*ro ia * : Mis* I:." V iti'i. ts.h n'e i . iiiuiit-T >: Mr. a. Mrs. ?'lareii. e i'lonk. Mi-- I'UmH '' :avI a reading wknli was deli-, ere., n a most impressive and enterta c ng manner. Mi*s I'lonk has alter; >?l the I'lonk Sehool 01 Creative Vrts in Asheville. She will return or the summer session and he pr ented in her reeitnl there in late 1 uromer. I When the program was <-on<du ie ! tlrs. Jtattorreo serxe.l a tasty sain--j md sweet course. Selly Dixon Honored )n Father's Day Kelly Dixon, of \V. <loM -tre?'t. fiintts Mountain. wa? honored ?.. j Sunday, .lune 10. Father's Day. at i lawn |ii<-nie dinner at his home. i AM ten of !?r Dixon's hM'r.m vrr" |>rfsent ::!ntiji with a taa.icv'y ! >f his j-rand. hiMren an.I urealrrfli:Mi-hiMr< n. Mr. Dixon has { trandohihlreu an.l IS ureat-uran-t hiMren. , m i Needs CM WEAR ranks inks >rts J (2.95 vj EE T-SHIETS Is Others from $1.50 5" .. (athletic underwear) RED UNDERSHIRTS TMMER TIES 3AST NON-CRUSH TIES BPORT SHIRTS ton ffSO" BELTS Selection?many widths?st; anned, woven imported SA /ttM <?> A ui vuuuui'li >rown A Davis WSAB " 1 v ?.V 'if/ . '*'. - . /. V . < ' ' ? - A > r is!? FAOB TTOBE* frs. Mauney Hostess Lt Social Club Meet Tueailay afternoon, June 11th, Irs. D. C. Mauney was hostew at er home on Nidge street to mem rs of' the .So.'IbI club ami several ireii attests. The rooms use-l tor entertaining ere lovely v.-'t'i rosr?, iris. gladioli :d ii?l v-!.reat!i form in;* a floral ackgvound for 'he three tables here rook was in play. "Following the van-os, Mrs. Maunv servotl n frrit -alr.-l with aeeesoriea mid a sweet course. ( nests j Invivv hes'oles nionibert ere Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Mrs. H. ' Fu'te.n. Mrsl K. ('. Cooper and Irs. Arthur Hay. I Irs. Thomson Hostess ?o Thursday Book Club Mrs. I. Thomson wis hostess -; -v-e!- *i n-etuber- of the Thurssty A! tenuu-if Hook f'ltib at hef H- I. -cMrs. \V A. I>i-!t "hour was pro rant -hainiiitl! :t::d war: si-listed in r<- ' 'ilia it I v Mr . (K \e-ster. I O ?. n-y-tr, sr.. \thur lay an l Mo. M.-t >r I'm?-II.' Follow in-: the pros-ran'. f'e hostess ?rv?-l a Mi-dOns sweet .-ourse. (Cont'd on )>age four) , Are You An Average Driver? Figure* show that the average driver has an accident every three years. Me matter how slowly or how ttttle yow drive, you may have *n, scckV-ftt that con wipe out your Ufa aavtega.' State ? ;rm Mutual?the world's largest Auto Insurance Company aavea yon -.-.oney and gives you fun protection. Consult telephone directory. Call5dayl MBS. BILL LOO Alt I Box 247 Bnone 317-LW STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES of Bio owing ton, Illinois The World't Lorgttf Auto Imsroscs Co. ? * ... From 12.00 j j - '( I 92c ; . v.50c 'J " ' I ' L $2.00 $1.00 ?... * $o.uu ... From $1.50 1 jrles J NDALS?bean .ft i f | I

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