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Herald Pi Call Society Editor, House Misses Irene Alleu, Diana Grttnbksud George Alleu accompanied by Mrs. Olive Grist and Miss Sullv Grist of York, S. C\, attended the N. C. State-Duke game in Knleigli Saturday and remained there until Sunday afternoon. Mr. Allen's son, George, play ed for a short time in the game. Mr. and Mrs. William Steamer and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Xiekelson of Washington, D. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clvd Kerns several days last week. Mrs. Steamer is Mrs Kerns' stsFcr. The visitors had been vacationing in Florida and were on their tvav hack to their homes. i ?o? Mrs. Tom A. I'ollock entered Mor- ; Cy Hospital in Glinrlotte ye*terdnv where she will undergo an operatioi today. Neville Konfl ut' Forest City was * Styled Marie de < Designing rings is < to few people. Skill is not the < the least of the fo one must possess, artistic beauty > style trends. Marie de Nai wonderful resulti precious metals i diamonds. Her triumphs ar ment of jewelers < appteciative publi Rings O'Romc them, are styled b) person. Examples arc here. A few selec many beautiful and wedding rin here. Gorgeous blm monds set In 14K solid gold. Wedc match. All pr ices indud Terms as Low as $1.25 Was . v' : M JrI m / " !J.^I ?Complete Watch ! Repair Service? s ( tw ersonals [ i 189, Office 167 i ?i - I the Kuest of William O. Weir on Sun j Hfl day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney ami > Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Moss attended J jjthe State-Duke game in Haleigh Sat-1 m, urday. he Miss Irene Gallant was moved to her home here Sunday from Shelby hospital where she underwent an ap .-v penflectomy. Miss Gallant is impriv- 111 ing uicely. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mnuney left I ^ Tuesday night to go to Erie, l'enn . ' and Cleveland, Ohio. The Mauney* 'v'II he away for two weeks during j which t'me they will attend the Bro. , therhood and United Lutheran Synod 1 th convention and will also visit their : wi sons. Kmest and Miles Mauney at ' an Oherland, Ohio, where they are stj-i he dents. Ernest and Miles spent a week *U with their parents here reently be- tn? HQ ^ ^ ^^SQsSSE :-^H v '- mHM ifcii;,^| mm-7 ^b mfc. ' -v^l ^ '. ' * ' ' ' '/:''*V.,>' " * ** ' ' ' * ^ TPK KTNG8 MOVfTTAiy gEBALD eeii the summer session and beginng of the fall term. t ?o? I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crook and dan I iter. Ldndn Joanne, spent Sunday J tli Mr. aud XTrs. XT. K. Crook. Ceis on a moiTth's vacation from lartnn School of Aeronautics in Tul n . Okln. u ??0? |i Charles A. Oatcs was brought to s home here on Sunday from Merrial hospital. Mr. Oates is resting a tter. ?o? Misses Nancy H. Dickey and Pet- j Tolleson are students at WCl'N'C w Greensboro. k' ?o? ^ Mrs. Clarence I'. Goforth is recover t uii-ely following an opdrat;on on N ,.<) t.iV nt Memorial liospitiTi in larlotte. Mr?. Claude P. Smith arrived in ,. (.'?y vsterdny to spend tw^[f feks with her brother. W. G. Grantli ^ i and his family. Mrs. Smith, whose mic is in Florida, has been a paMil at Duke Hospital in Durham ^ ist of the summer. y 1 ; ! h ti Knocker Voman's : \eart [f k I' ' I \ a ?/ n s,wT~V-r^w? ys.- i.-e-y ? THURSDAY. OCT. 3. 194? ? _ - ? Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wa re hod as heir Kuests Friday Mr. and Mrs W ) Tollmunu of Baltimore, Md.. Mrs. 'aul Wardlow of Atlanta, tia.. Sim Jra. l'aul Monty of Charlotte. ?o? Mrs. B. \Y. Gillespie is improving icelv following an operation she inderweut last week at Mercy hosital in Charlotte. ? O Dr. .T. Front- Cranfor.i eentinues ill it Memorial H?is|f*ta! in Charlotte. ?o? Mrs. L. M. Looan. jr.. and son have oined Mr. I.ogan in Miami. Fla., nn't rill make their home there. Mr. l.? nn is now working with National lirlines. ?o? Mrs. A. II. Patterson returned from few York City last week after v?i< . at; Mrs. Don B. Freeman there tor I evetal day.. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. <?rnnth?tn ? ' luilfor I College -ire v'sitititr Mr. and Irs. W (! flratdliam tliis week. Mr. hikI Mr.. I B. (lofnrtl:. jr. "ere at home this week *od from ippalachiau*. ?0? Mrs. Tommy Trott of Bentieftsv ilte pent several days willi her parents erp last week. Mr. T'ott joined her are on Stands y an 1 ti'.V'o liirn I to lieir home there Monday. ?o? Mr*. A. B. Prinee i? in the Preshy- I erian Hospital. Charlotte, recuperet- I ip from a major operation which She ndcrwent on Friday. CHUM1 flH* M'lBlf'f omo on Inat Saturday and reported hat the place wa? clean and weil ept and that the folks were getting lenty to cat. juther Bennett Now Vith Jefferson Life I I. T. Comer, district mnnager of j offerson Standard I.ifc Insuranc'p j ompany, of Orpenshoro, N C., is nnouncing this week the apuoint- j lent of Thomas Luther Bennett a? pecial representative of the company i Kings ^fountain and vieini ty. Mr. Bennett is a native and life-' >n? resident of Kings Mountain. He i a veteran of World War 11 with lore than two years serviea in tho rmy medieal corps. At the time of j ^55 is honorable d!*charge on May 10, lie mill the rating of staff-sergeant. Mr. Bennett is now making a thor ugh study of the life insurance bus- I ness. Mr. Comer announced, in or- I er that he may render a high stand- I rd of planned protection service eo j efferson Standard clients here i H fi?ai ^^E^^nat ion ally I advertised mademoiselle harper's bazaar i f vogue glamour charm i seventeen junior bazaar caiungjua owls NEW SHIPMENT Just Arrived MYERS' DRESS SHOPPE ?Second Ploor? _ \ (f % * " vi ? PAGE FIVE " ? How To Rate That Second Date! "PrnnOr r\r?o f A%, ^ J ii i ? ? * uuj/c iui ucuc udii, uuwn 1116 trail 01 rah rah alley! In other words this is the latest thing for Jill's of high school age to keep tabs on themselves and everything else! ONLY 150 SO IT'S First Come - First Served It's Bea Friendly BEAU FILE, which sells for 25c, but we've exactly 150 we're giving away free to the first 150 high school girls who -fill in th*i-Wftnk below and bring it'to KEET \ ~ EE'S DEPARTMENT. STORE. For just a sample, we know you'll want to see the "Men we'd like to forget" section, and ilvi v j viiv, yul c "Wolves belong at the door . .Not on a'dance floor." Clip the blank, fill it out. and rush to KEET ER'S, so you'll \> sure to get your copy absolutely free! Keeter's Department Store I Kings Mountain, N. C. You bet I want my "BEAU FILE." | Name j | Address | ENJOY OUR BIG I (Cixflt AUTUMN fgHgl HARVEST A and P GOLDEN CORN Fresh Fruits & Vegetables N?. 2 1 /? Can 1 \>C Delicious Apples, 2 lb. . 19c Cooking Apples, 4 lb. .. 29c \ OATS 1 20 oi. ^ - Snap Beans, 21b 25c Pkfl lie Cabbage, 2 lb 9c CBUTCHTIELD'S CauliflowerMJSAL *** 37c Trimmed, 2 lb 17c White Potatoes, 10 lb. . 32c STANDARD QPEAS Idaho Russet, 2vlb 11c 2 Oana 25c Yellow Onions, 2 lb 6c I 7 w LIBBY' S NO. 2 CAN TOMATO JUICE 12c ? TASTILY SEASONED IB OE OAK * \ v.ft rnrifTAii ic v v/ % / vy v.* * v a int&j iUl# I BTTNTiYTIEU) 11 OZ. PKO. CORN FLAKES 1 Oc 1 APTE CUT BEANS Can 13c J SUNNY FIELD SELF-RISING M FLOUR (white) 25 lb. $1.87 SUNNY FIELD PLAIN . '.'3 ] FLOUR (white) 25 lb. $1.83 , ? ? ? We have a complete line TALCO hog, dairy,, ^ and chicken feed. ^, j "COMPARE OUR PRICES" " I The Herald $2.00 a Year |
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