HERALD PI Coll Society Editor. House 357-\ w^..' Miss Annie Ervin attended the Moravian Easter Service in Winston Salem. n Sgt. Ben Long is spending a furlough with his parents. Sgt. Long is stationed at Montgomery, Ala. fj Lt. and Mrs. D. F. Hord spent the weekend here with their parents. Kflsses Nell Ramsey and Rachel fi Elonk were weekend guests of Miss B Ann Fisher at Landis. ' o ?u? si Bill flault spent the Easter holidays at Ocean Drive, S. C\, at the Blankenship Cottage. el C. J. Oault spent last week end in Spartanburg, S. C-. at the home of his brother, Walter Gauit. iS] - j -.1 LI3., rg-,1 |V ly ill, is very much improved. Lf ?o? ii WmJ Miss Joyce Blackwelder returned S' to her home in Philadelphia last week after spending three weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. tf J. C. Jolly. Her mother, Mrf. W. E. tr Blackwelder, remained in Kings Mountain, due to the illness of her father, Mr. Jolly. - ! R ' Mrs W. W. Souther spent Easter with her mother, Mrs. M. M. Greene, in Mooresboro. s] ?o?* Mrs. W. D. McDaniel, Miss Delorese MsDanlel, and Mrs. John Napolitano and daughter, Julia, of Charlotte, M were visitors here Monday. Pi i : ?o? . ri Earle Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. I O. W. Myers and a student of David-1 son college, spent the Easter holi- j lc days in New York. dl x ' - L ' , - For The Best i Carnp. Y uciy.v x At BAR] isiLjA- ? niuw ? FLOUR~* ~> P PINTO BEANS TOMATOES i Cigarettes Brands MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE?lb. 3 TALL CAMS MILK Pet?Carnation?1 PT. JAR DUKE'S .. MAYONNAISE t 1 FLEXSHMAMN'S BLUE BQM ni.F.AMAltfiA1tTN] w?w.; NO21-2NEWPORT b-tV* * ' ii i" Jfe . i i i I.i m i i i i 5BS0NALS V. Office 167 _ ' Mr. and- Mrs. Dale Ketner of Way esville, were -weekend guests of Ir. and Mrs. Lynwood Parton. Mr. and Mrs. J.- E. Huneyeutt and amily spent the weekend in Henersonville. Jack Bogle, student at Columbia eminary in Decatur, Ga.f visited rlends here over the weekend. Mr[ logie assisted in the Youth Program f the Presbyterian church tiere last nmmer. Mr. and Mrs. Grady McCarter and hildren, Jerry and Sammy, spent unday in Lineolnton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and sons pent the weekend in Henderson die.. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Falls and ^a'my visited relatives in Lineolnton unday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K Willis visited leir son Jlmmu anrt Mk W?IIS? i Hickory Sunday. Mr. James Malcolm and daughter, ose Marie, are visiting in Wilming>n. " Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney jent Tuesday in Durham. Rev. W. L. Presaly, M. A. Ware and J. E. Blakely represented the Boyce [emorial ARP church at the First resbytery held at Chalmers Memoal church in Charlotte on Tuesday. "' ' Q W. J. Crawford will enter the Char >tte Memorial Hospital Friday for agnosia. ' in Groceries I ourseU.. I I KLEY'S i IWIoth ^ | 25IU2.00 ; 2 lbs. 39c lo. 2 Can ISC S1.35 plus tax'! ' ' 45c ; > A ^ . W* 391 45c IHET E 45c ICJr mmmmm?mmammmmmm HI ?lb. Be KHW *r ? ; $Wr*;? *w??5fr?Vi ftV ' ** P \. s. -1 y \ 'ib*' ^ftn *'5 4L A ' *>'' K fdSfiggti?Ms !&*. *.-$ ; $$-itf v*4HfW., ,, 't-gxm^^SSms&> s* X :mB&i I; . ; C$/ .V> : THE KINGS MOUNT A] Mrs. John McGIll, Mrs. W. L. Press 1 1y, Mrs. M. A, Ware and Mrs. Ben i Goforth attended the Presbyterhil I at Ebenezer church in Charlotte i on Wednesday. 1 Alton Shirley and James Owens l of Snow Hill were Easter guests of I Walter Harmon. , I John L. Ervin spent the Easter ho! ' idays In Danville, Va., visiting Mr. ' and Mrs. John Melton. > J Mrs. C. E. Neis'er, Mrs. M. L. Plonk , and Mrs. Walter Dilling returned to j their homes last week from Palm Harbor, Fla. 5 o ! ? Jimmy Herndon, student at David I a son. spent the Easter weekend with (c his parents. , Miss Mildred Falls, who has been a visiting her sister Mrs. M. L. Plonk, v left Tuesday for Orlando, Fia. Miss Frances Goforth, daughter of j ^ jof Mr. and Mrs. R. D Goforth, s|>oot .Tuesday night with her parents en i * [route from Savanah, Ga., to Chapel j I ytt! "?,i, ?| jTsiVriaiitmiBfc in>>ins I I . mil -n I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Huffstetler spent In i the Easter weekend in Knoxville, h , Tenn. b t ' 1 1 ll/l,. i ni vl ' v ' - V '* %" $ >r; spuing m " ' l~ >. . ##5^. .. r .. '; - ' X- ' .. , I Al pi . M . ' Odd Lo *l* ' ? \M-(. . t " I*.-1 < . "?. it, T. . u-, * . _ Blouses . . Values I ; " ?. Croup jPpj^^pd i|p-'' iN HERALD, Thursday, April 10,19 Noel Webster, young son of Mr. p ind Mrs. J. W. Webster, who has Oil >een a patient In Charlotte Memoial hospital returned to his home Tuesday. His condition is greatly M mproved. noul Mrs. D| C| McMahan of Batesvllle, P?*J diss., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. Plhnix, for a few days. Third Graders Enjoy Caster-Egg Party Members of the third grade at Cen : ra! and their teacher, Miss Willie iteGill, were entertained last Wed- | lesday afternoon at a n enjoyable j 'aster Egg hunt given by their , trade mothers, Mrs. E. R. Robert? i ' ' * tnd Mrs. S. S. 'Weir, jr., in the yard f the school.' After toe search for eggs was over i he hostesses served candy, cookies t nd ice cream and little* Easter filers. , I - i Woodmen Circle Will tfeet Friday Night The Woodmen Circle will have hoi*- root11 nr r^flnP1 on Krid^v I toUnM'f'gy.-'.w,1 M.V"1'!'* ** leeting will be hold at the WOW all an'd every member fs urged to e present. ers' Afte ear J>Y-T0-WEAR REDU i i *- ; J "iv" JK' ' ' 1 Coats A vi* ' >** ; < \v- ^ p I * Ev i % v / Is In I $1.98 IoSSjOO 'S *'. ?? ** C\ ?. ? * ' .V; '1 . . ' i? 0j?r*'4 \--fr * , ' ' 4 I VN (fey* 'fl'S--,ril-'f. V sJ+kjC'Yt -to 'r;*? . 47 rth Announcements jan: em r. and Mrs. Ernest Rogers an ' 2 nee the birth ot a son, Ernest on ick, on April 7, at Shelby hospi- AP Ch IMPERIAL 1 IT PLEASES US TC TODAY LAST SHOWING Double Feature Program J "Shadow of a Doubt" Teresa Wright-Joseph Cotten - ~ 'Sweetheart of Sigma Chi' Elyse Knox News?Serial ""friday only ~~ Double Feature Program "Outlaws of the nock'es" Charles Starrctt "Gangs of th? Waterfior.f Robert Armstrong i? r _? aerial SATURDAY ONLY Tex Hitter r - East* an< CED UP TO 50 PER( nd Suits < . 7 ' v> * - ' * % \ rici Sprin Ski) ' V* ^ ? values to $2.3S... Values to $5J5.... ALL SWEJ 1-2 P . V -SJ' . . * . "' ' ' o A- ' ' nVI * . ???? i ' iv?.yl *( /..?<tf,-V ess Si Yi| ' > ' > ; y. ' _ L/. . Page Sver Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Plonk/1 flounce the birth of a son, Clar te Thomas, on April 3. Vlr. and Mrs. George H. Maune> nounce the birth of a daughter os ril 8 at Presbyterian Hospital h arlotte. rHEATRE ) PLEASE YOU "Cowboy Millionaire" f [ George O'Brien r * Carton-Serial ' \ MONDAY and TUCSD/Y ' j Big Special "Maginificent T.'rM" with Girg-r Rrger' > News?ibr r? WED. and THUItr.T " Y "~~ Double Fccture Prcgrtvn "The Spanish Mai Maureen O'Hara in Technicoicr V "1 Ring Doorbell:." Anne Gwvnne ^fBHUtlll'l. UUmWiiv r i^i j r 1111.1 terlouB I eland. I , Br i ' ' ] j\J 3MT j el i i % J A I ix >, y'jj < ' . >$ ' ? i ;1 9 . j "tS | I .... MM | - I JUS | I m ITERS I ;| rice i i i

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