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?? '* "Vs ' % -0.' ' . I Herald I Call Society Edito Mr. and Mrs. John DiTling left j terdav (Wednesday) to go to Kale where Mr. Dilling will be a stud at N. C. State. ?o? Miss Emclyn (Tootsie) Oilles left this morning (Thursday) to suine her studies at Salem college lowing the summer vacation. M Gillespie is a member of the sop omore class this year. Mrs. C. A. Gofortb, her BOn, Chai and Misses Mury Evelyn Gofortb e Faye Moss spent last week in Tam Fla., visiting Mr. uiid Mrs. E. A. 1 pez, jr. They returned to Kings Mc tain on Sunduy. ?o? Mr, and Mrs. 1,'loyd linger and < dren of Hickory, spent Sunday w Mrs. K. S. Plonk and family ?o? Mr. Herbert J. Plonk of Kale spent several days the first of week here with his mother, Mrs. 8. Plonk. H. L. Burdette attended the ann conference of the North Carolina I gue of Municipalities , in Ashev ^ this weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Omar Heller of Q ker Town, Pa., spent several di recently with Dr. and Mra. E. Cooper. The Hellers came south this time to enroll their naught Mlsg Christine Heller, at Leni ' u-mwm ?o? Nirkolas Mobs left Sunday to to Riverside where he will rcsu his position ns professor of Engltsl Martin llnrnion wna the guest Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Plonk In As ville while he attended the pr meeting there. D. B. Rlnlock, jr.. has returned Mars IIill after attending the Tall Blaloek wedding in Oastonla. ?o? Dr. J. Frank Crauford has l.een patient at Mcmorlnl Hospital in Ch lotte since Tuesday of this week. Is there for observation and tre ment. ?o ? Mr. nnd Mrs. II. L. Campbell I as their dinner guest Monday, M Campbell's brother. I)r. Raymc Hutchinson of Beaufort, S. C. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gallant sp the past week end in Swannanon, 1 C., visiting friends. They were ' companled home hv Miss Trilhy H ley who left Monday for Paw Cr< to visit relatives. ?o? Misses Betty ami Peggy Blackn der nnd Miss .lean Baker of Phila jihia, Pa., have returned home af spending a month with Mr. and M J C Jolly, grandparents of the M e? Blackwelder. ?o? Attending the fall seminar for Gastonia District Woman's Socii of Christian Service which was hi Tuesday, 8ept. 17, at Man Street 3 tbodist church, Gastonia, were W J. H. Arthur, Mrs. O. O. Jacks Mrs. W. Mac Gantt, Mrs. J. WiDkler, Mrs Jessie Kiser, Mrs. E Goforth and Mrs. Otto Hehn. ?o? Miss Doris White returned to Wi ington, D. C., on Saturday night t er visiting her parents, ?Sr. and M C. Glenn White for the past t weeks. Miss White, on August 30 completed a year's course in Medi Technology at Doctor's Hospital i has accepted work there. WAFFLE SHOP'S w SUNDAY DINNERS Fried Chicken ... 86c v. Fry Oysters 65c Country Style Steak 60c Roast Turkey With Dressing .. 86c Hamburger Steak 60c All prices include drink One-half gal Ice Cream to carry out ..... 85o THE Phon? ?f? V l t :-? - v A . ' Tar* uiiSnlH Personals f r, House 189, Office 167 res-| Mr. and Mrs. A. H Lucas of Westj ign Columbia, 8. C., spent last week with I ? ent .Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Gault, Sr. Mrs. ,0 Lucas Is a sister of Mrs. Gault. ?o? Mrs. Franklin Stroupe of Gastonia ' ' P * spent part of last week with her par 1 fe" ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gault. fol ? 1 ?o? |uU I t 1 Mrs. Coman Falls has been confined^ 1 0 j to bed several days this week due^toi( !a bronchial condition. , I ] e .]es I Miss Christine Gallant, Alfred Gal | iu'1 laut, Jr., and "Red" Morrison spent | pg, l^e w<1ek end In Long Island City, ' i L^,.' i New Vork. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 )un ! Emil Babineuu and family. They were > ' joined lu New York by Miss Ireno < J Gallant and Alyre Galianc who ac- 1, l,;i companied them home, the latter will 1th s 1 sit his parents here for several i davs. " I -o- ' lg?, Karl Sawyer, Treasurer of Kings [ Mountain, left Monday for a threu 1 r. i day visit with his parents in Boonfe ' ?o? 11 William Miles Ilord, S2-e, son of ' ' J ? ' VI- - > If t ?- " uat .nr. auu i?r?. jane iiom, arrived j' ,ea home Sunday morning from the West 1? 1119 Coast for a furlough here. " e J. E. Aderholdt has returned from L ua Indianapolis, Ind., where he spent !_ ly* | three weeks as the guest of his son. f C- E. C. Aderholdt, and Mrs. Aderholdt. n at , ?. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neialer, Jr., mod \ or" Paul, 111, returned to Kings Mbun- j ' iifift'iwuwkti;' wstmniwe iictt" to the West Coast. \ go ?o? Harry Warren, who ia now located ' It- In Chattanooga, Tenn.. as adjuster for Aetna- Insurance company, joined his j ?* family here to spend last week end. j he- (' ?o? eM Mrs. Florence Mimms, who Is spend Ing several weeks here at the home 1 of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Plott, spent! 1? the days on Friday with Mrs. Eu- I py' gene Lipford nnd Miss Margaret j Kendrlek. i l ?o? a Miss Mary Helen Hord went to ( ar" Greensboro on Tuesday to tegin the i Wo fall term at Woman's college, at- , n Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Steffy announce the birth of a son, Kenneth I lad Eugene, on Sunday, Sept 15, at the j rB- Gnston Memorial Hospita. In Gastonin | >nd Mrs. Steffy Is the forme rJuanita Hudspeth. | ? o? eut Mr nnd Mrs. M. R. Ware and son. N. Rudy. dr.. of Kannnpolis were week ae- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leone cns Ware of the El Bethel community ?ck here. While Mr. and Mrs. Ware were : visiting, their little daughter, Anne i Bonds Ware, remained in Kannnpolis *cl- ' with Mrs. Ware's parents, Mr. and do' Mrs. E. A. Bonds, ter j ?o? trs. Miss Virginia Summers will go to j| iss : Salem college, Winston-Salem, today where she will be a member of the Sophomore class. Miss Summers was 'he | a student there last year. Her sister, sty | Miss Frances Summers has gone to Bid | Marion college in Marion, Va., and do- Frank Summers, Jr., is a student at trs. Blue Ridge school for Boys in Hen on, dersonville, N. C. a ? .. tun a ^ I atouiAiat ?2-?? ] H9& 1 ft > tfOUlAt ?*? tt. to* A UMrtWT>Mt I 1 K It I m ^Vjj^ ^H ^1 m'??*m^B v *?wpi?? ??** ? * ' / THE KlNGb MOU.Nt'Ai.x HKK. Central PTA Starts fear With A Bang (By Mrs. Arnold Kiser, Publicity Chairman) Where do you think that crowd was Soing Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 11 ibout 4 o'clock? That's right, to I Central school PTA meeting! 8ixty- ( line parents and teachers were present for the first regular meeting of he year which was held in tbe high chool library. i Mrs. Garland Still, Mrs. Jay Patter on and Miss Gussic Huffstetler form 'd the receiving line and took your , inme and quarter in case you wish- i d to be a member of PTA. Mrs. N.F. McGill had chnrge of the levotional, after wTlTHi Mrs..James 'age led the group in song. Then ilr. li. N. Rarnes nimle a brief talk oncoming the county-wide school loud issue. Mrs. Haywood Lynch, the president mnouiiced that Miss (!u*sie lluffsteter's 7th grade had the highest perout of parents present at the meetug. Therefore, her class will he sent o Charlotte on a bus in the near fuure by the PTA. They will be taken o the Mint Museum, the broadenst- . ng station, one of the newspapers ' r some other point of interest and i duration. Come to Central PTA meeting the econd Wednesday in each month at o'clock. Support your school and the uture citizens of your town. The I iieeting last only one hour. I i ii i aiantiwjw mt nti ? F C100 percen assorted c< ? $2.70 L Part-Wool Q In plaids? R $1,95 F U L PLONK kf * : . I. './ i'v-r' ' ALU THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1948 Central Methodist WSCS Held General Meeting A large number attended tthe general meeting of the Woman's Society I of Christian Service which was hold * at Central Methodist church ou Mou- < day evening, Sept. 16th. < t The devotional service, "In Green Pastures," led by Mrs. Bun Goforth, was combined most effectively with t the interesting program ou "Metho-I diets in the Country." An informlns I discussio nof Methodist work in rural j ^ centers was"g1ven by Mrs. J. G. Wink I ^ ler. Particularly interesting was the J story of John's Island, an island which lies off the coast of South Carolina. 1 Miss Margaret Williams sang an r early American song which is still ( sung In some of the isolated eommu-j' nities. Also fitting into the theme ' of the devotional and program were the "sings". Old familiar llymns i* were chosen and sung bv Mrs. II M, | Orinand. Mrs. Millie Campbell and , Mrs. H. T Fulton, Fr. At the conclusion of the program, j Mrs. C. I,. Jolly gave a most itispir ing account of her stay at Lake Jun- . aluska in July -luring the Week of J Mission*. Mrs. Jollv chose India ns 1 her sjie?*it?l study. I ' T>uring the business hour the min- ' utes of the August meeting were read and the roll was called. Reports were given by the circles j j after which several announcements j were made by the president, Mrs. Otto Hehn. There was a discussion on the ap- 1 prove study course of India whlcft < ''J8bb|J > I / lj"^ \ 'all Fab] t All-Wool Material in )lors and plaida. 54-inches wide to $3.32 yd. and Rayon Materials -54 inches wide? to $2.75 yd. In Blacl VELVETEEN BROTHEI * \ "Your Merchar i? rt'r. v. Vifc-thifiiry -'fridatiU ivill be given l>y the loo*', society in J he near future. _ Ik The society ncec|>te<l an invitation rom t'onconl ehureh near Bessemer T ,'ity to Itohl in their church on one p lay study class. The study, ''The w llristian and Itsce" was planned lor it he third week in October. I ? ( The nicotine was adjourned with he benediction. b Mrs. T.imberlake Is * hostess In Mt. Holly i Mrs. Joseph \V. Tlmberlnke. jr..' ^ hostess on Thursday afternoon it her home in Mt. llollv at a delight " til drop in party honoring her eons ixv lis. Mrs. Harry Warren, who is visit ig here after residing for manylm cars in California and Mrs. < arl j 'Inger. recent bride. |C The attractive apartment was ar o( allied with lr.v i 'v l"!l ti.nvcf l'ho i t' idol" white and gold were i.s< I in'm h" i|iie party appointnii i't?. Tiie ' o lalotv tea orinkltis wore nini.ogranied 11 n gold with the first names of tile ' *, intuit gio-sts "Sara and Carol " Finch guest's plale was marked with w wo white books of matches bearing < ; ter own. (the gnest) liatne in gold In Sandwiches, cheese rings. date iar?. outs nn.l coins nnn> i?d ct style. I " I f< Guests from Kings Mountain callolj between the hours of throe .md fi\e|U )'clock. | ji ric Shov Transparent Velvet in colors ? 40 inches wide$3 60 yd jporduroy, in assorted c 36 inches wide I $1.10 yd k Only One Yard Wide is & CON it Since 1800" \x~ * ' , '.w " PAGE TWO Irs. Lewis Honors Irs. Warren At Club Mrs. O. 1*. I.ewis was hostess o? uesdav night at the home of her Brents. Mr. and Mr*. B. M. Ormand hen the Tuesday Night club beta '? regular meeting. The rooms, where taides were plaoJ for bridge, were beautiful! arrangtl" with roses and early hill llowers. Mrs. Ilarry Warren, a former mem er ot this eluli. was an honor guest ml was presented a lovely gift. Higtt core prize was won by Mrs. Halbert febb, an invited guest, and the. low ore prize was awarded Mrs. Jam?i u-oin. Following plav. the hostess tarve* ili l:riOti? salad ar Suti iw iih course it'i offee. len Of Fellowship Jlass Entertain Ladies The Voting Adult Fellowship Has* ' Central M"th"d:st vhiireli reversed lie n?ii!il order of sup| er etilertainent Tuesday night in that the mer f the lass planned, cooked and Row a dilcions hamburger supper ith no assistanoe from the ladles. Hamburgers with all the trimming* ere serveil buffet style in th? nurcn hasomont with 4.> class memits present. The preparing of the meal was line by chief rook HiUlnrd Black rho was ns?'*ted bv Charles A. Qc* i>r?h. jr.. and Kev. J. O. Winkler. I'olljwinjr supper, an hour of slnff >2, pnmoa and fellowship was caned. c>' ^ ? *' W I ? V ? B I G olors. C H 0 1 C * 1PANY \ _ ..f1. f , .,
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