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I . ' HERALD 1 Call Society Editor, House 3 G. C. Barber entered Crowell Ho pital In Lincolnton on Monday t observation and treatment. Mrs. J. G. Winkler and Mrs. J. Riser are attending the annual coi ference of the Women's Society Christian Service in Greensboro th week. Mrs. Hugh Ormand, Mrs. Georj Houser and little Beth Houser k Friday for a visit in Palm Hartx Fla. Mrs. Arnold Riser is a patient Bowman-Gray hospital at Winsto: n_ i otiiem. ^ Tommy Baker, of Flshburne Mi) achnrn Va.. expected home this"v?eel?uF*^pt5 the spring holidays with his paren Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Baker. Superintendent of Schools B. Barnes is attending a meeting the National Educational Associ tlon in Atlantic City, N. J. this wee Mrs. Maude O. Steele of Chariot was a week-end guest at the hon of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oates. Rev. P. D. Patrick attended a me ing of the Synod's Home Missioi Committee held at the First Presb terTal church in Greensboro on Mo: day. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. William Alexand left Sunday for Atlanta. Mrs. Ale ander spent three weeks here wi> her mother, Mrs. R. S. Plonk. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Goforth, Jr., v* a.1 %_ s Jet- *4 ouone spent me wees-enu wun iv, and Mrs. I. B. Goforth. Mr. Goforth a student at A. S. T. C. i The Hanta ^ > 'iA c AT I . : ' v v - \ '* t? * 7 ) ?Good stock OUTSIDE 1 ?ALUMINUM WASH Pi , ?ALUMINUM WASH P< ?GOOD STOCK 25 ft. ai ' ? . . . * , i?Four-burner OIL STO> - ?No. 3 GALVANIZED I ?10 and 12qt. GALVAJN] > ?Good Stock INSIDE F) PAINT, ?One Onlv?SINGLE E CABINET ? . ? . i . LAWN MOWERS INSIDE LOCK SETS 1-4" end 1-2" ] PfflFER HJ ^ m>[ a~ am 'ii^T'.. .?%*? 1 TOv vsaflft- m SCUM odQCft J ' -*? > w frill t Jo X P*' V ' v PERSONALS fi>fc * 57-W. Office 167 s- J. C. Plonk attended the Guilfordor ian dinner at Thackers in Charlotte Tuesday night. A. Charlie Rheintgen of Chicago n- was a week-end guest of Mr. ant' of Mrs. Bell Davis. P. D. Herndon, Jr., studenlat Asheville school for Boys, spent the week je ! end with his parents. >ft | : r i Huneycutt To Aid tn School Evaluations J. E. Huneycutt, high school prlr.Icipal, has been extended an invita II. lion oy the state Department of j8 j Public Instruction to represent the 3 high schools ,n"an " | schools in Western Nonh Carolina, j Beginning Tuesday of nex? week N. the following schools will be evalu0j ated: Hendersonville high school a.iFassifern school, Blue Ridge school land Montreat College bi^l1 school. ] All of these schools have been on te I the Southern Association list for 15 ie ! or more years and are beinp evalue" j ted in a routine checkof all schools | of long standing membership in the ? Association, et j fjg The evaluations will h? similar to y. , the evaluation of the Kings Mounn.'tain high school which was held last year. The schools will be check ed on some 1600 items relating to . i instruction, school administration, er pupil progress, guidance, library, * school plant, etc. th , In addition to Mr:. Huneycutt, the ; evaluation committee will include i Professor B. Y. Tyner of Meredith of | college, who assisted in the local e[r.1 valuation last year, and other memIs bers of the State Department of Public Instruction. . are You Need HIFER'S WHITE PAINT n; iNS )TS ad 50 ft. GARDEN HOSE ie UB [ZED BUCKETS LAT AND SEMI GLOSS : . ' . ' ^ "1;IRAIN BOARD SINK WITH ... v STOVE MATS FRONT LOCK SETS ELECTRIC DRILLS '?W*46 Latest Hits (MIAN'S fl*** ii HI PlflC#' gS^S'.Viv ' V llh-?_, Johnny H~?r Matle Trarla King Col* Trio fSU??.?.r. ,T ^ ^i'r 'i&& *' u^ .A-v'.' .'li''.-^vS J HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAL Club Notes | ! . JUNIORS The regular meeting of the Junior Woman's club was held on Monday evening at.the home of Mrs. R. S. Oates. Assistant nostess was Mrs. Eus Oates. Azaleas, kalancho, and jonquils. In attractive arrangement were used in the meeting rooms. The president, Mrs. Lynwood Parton, presided and Mrs. Craig Falls was in charge of the program. Mrs. Bus Oates read a brief introductory article, after which Mrs. Falls introduced W. H. Hopper, jr., who gave an inspiring talk on Youth Conservation. After routine business had been dispatched, the hostesses served tempting refreshment. FORTNIGHTERS MpmhPfK nnH *?? n?* Mi>v< gucom u* int.* run* j nighters club met last Friday at the i home of Mrs. Arnold Kiser. Flowering plants and spring flow era decorated the living room. When scores were tallied, a prize fo; holding high score was presented ?. ,W115 '! !wtf * ' ii n ,.r Mrs. J. A. Kistr, serving as hostess for her sister-in-law, served a pleasing salad course. Guests other than members were Mrs. Hairy Warren and Mrs. Booth Gillespie. , COUPLES Members of the Couples club met last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Suber. High scores for the evening were held by Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Thomas- j son. At the conclusion of play, the hosts served a refreshing dessert course. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Thomassot. will be hosts to the club members this week. MARSHEW Miss Martha McClain was hostess last week to members of the Marshew club. Score prizes were won by Misses Helen Ramsey and Irene Allen. The floating prize was presented to Miss Eloise Randall. i After the game, the hostess served delightful refreshments. Miss Irene Allen will be hostess when the club meets this week. SOCIAL Members and guests of the Social club were entertained on Tues day evening at the home of Mrs. M. A. Ware. St. Patrick's decorations lent a festive air to the living room where fpur tables of Rook Were in play. After several vames, Mrs. Ware served a dellghmtl dessert course. Guests other than members included Mesdames E. W. Griffin, N. F McGill, W. M. Pressly, W. H. Stender W. S. Fulton, I. G. Patterson, P. D. Herndon, A. H. Patterson, W. E. Blakely, and L. P. Baker, ! HOME ARTS On Tuesday Mrs. J. E. Herndon was hostess to members of the Home Arts club. Lovely arrangements of jonquils complimented by yellow tapers gave the meeting room a cheerful atmosI phere. In the absence of the president, Mrs. L. P. Baker presided. After the business session, Mrs. W. E. Blakely gave an enjoyable program based on the current movie "Song Of The South." which is taken from the Uncle Remus stories by Chandler. I Afterwards, Mrs. Herndon served tasty refreshment, j acs or clubs H llM Mum * ??a* * ivuiv *Ttt? nvaicBa wncn the Ace'of Club* -met last week. Colorful Jonquils In tasteful arrangement were used In the living room, "t ' Tim high score prize for the after> noon's play was awarded to Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt. After several progressions, the hostess served a zestful salad course, a Guests who arc not members were Mrs, George Peeler and Mrs. Jacob P. Mauney. NOHTH CAROLINA, CLEVELAND COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me, the undertt ;ued, ** contained In that ceriPA&izrsffss && dated Mky 3, 1946, recorded in Book 316 at page 194, in the Register of Deeds' Office of Cleveland County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, and failure to comply-with the terms and stlpulations therein contained, and putt suant to the demand of the .Rdme Building and Loan Association, MM er and owner eflthe indebtedness j thereunder secured, I, the undeimgn j er Tmstee, win japoee for sale at | public loebon tbtu itliMbidderH tor ouh at the fcourthoua# dear of 1] MWmTCounty. In Shelby, N. C.,f at 12 o*aloek Noon, Monday, April I 7^7, the httjeisftftar described ij ihwn on aplator map made tori Sam Lowe, Surveyor on Auguat 11-13^ 3, Thursday, March 6. 1947 . n Ever Seen It gets you?being there during thos interminable minutes before medical help ai rives. The suffering. The anxious waiting. Th intense, helpless desire to do something fc injured human beings. Then?the feeling of relief as competer hands take over! Often it's the Red Cross first?bringin comfort and skilled first aid?before the doctx comes. Yea, your American Red Cross mans 12,OC highway first aid stations and mobile units 1 fight the terrible toll of America's fourth bij Victory Chev For Quic STO! MAYHE1 "The Orioinel J wiiracitrouHHfiHniiHHMMHuimiini Best Hot Sand ROAST PORK , ; * : CHEESE-BURGER > N HiiirmiittttiiHHmiBmiiiitiiiiiiiiiufiiHi )l' ; i DELICIOUS ! if*, OFT DRIB . ) . NoBmioi BBEaJ'-v' '-y 'i A . Y lk^V "t'i - vV . ' V T Vyfatol I'f itfjflf | ^ iTilljr/~. y , . : Pago Thrar a Smashup? : 'IB H ie gest cause of sudden death?accidents. e Too, your Red Cross works continuously tc ,r prevent accidents. Sound programs for water safety and home safety save countless livai every day. it Think about that when your American Rdfc Cross neighbor comes to call. 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