a?;, p; K . Friday. October 31. 1947 T it's a K? D utihill classic I with a new line on buttons V rayon crcpe, a "Bur-Mil" 1 |> fwfojijylffti <5* *3 ~ fabric In black, Mint prccn, ' r reach blue. Melody rose, J * / K Mm *1^ M a 98^m f f www Uini TO LOOK . IN THI DRESS YOU COVE TO WEAR MYERS' DRESS SHOP * ?Second Floor? ?? >? ^ HaasaaaMa*Ms..s__s.asaa_ | Low .."r.<' . !. | si 9 Va^Vlll B I I Ih I ^1' I l^lu* L| |j If II 'V I H ii . . ! -' a* ''^ttfl v V JBi > I y j?>* *v*' S ^1 il9M'> v J&f ,y;/ ; t T ? "' V vS "JW??L ill v? ' %: . ' -'^ ^H mHIHHB^BHHBiHHiHHHHHHHHHHBHlHiHHHIIiHii _ i t5'. " SK ,iS3& ?js liw^- Jy,XB^v^*''f'.. y HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HE RALE f| HERALD PI | Call Society Editor, House 357-' I .. -i .,i... 11 .in . i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walser of Char- " iotte were Sunday guests of Mr. and < j Mrs. Arthur Dening. [ j O. H. Ridenhour spent the week i end with his family in Sanford. ( Qi L. McDaniel, Jr., student at s State College, spent the week end j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. i McDaniel. ! j Benny Herpdon of Victoria, Va., ' was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Beam. | Mrs, Allan Casey left Thursday for her home in Shreveport, La., aft- i er spending several weeks here with relatives and friends. ?o? Mrs. Hulda Goforth returned to her I home in Winston-Salem last Wed- I nesday after visiting relatives and ' ,friends he.e lor several days. Mr. anu Mrs. Landrum Maune.v left via plane Monday for their home in Memphis, Tenn., after visiting Mr. Mauney's brother, Bynum ! Mauney, near Shelby. Mr.^tnd Mrs. George Houser and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper returned j Wednesday from New York where I i they had been for several days. Miss Lila Galloway of the faculty of Erskine College and Mrs. Mary ! Mosely Tinga of Chester, S. C., were the week end guests of Mrs. E. W. Neal, coming especially to attend the Erskine - Guilford football game , in Gastonia. ! Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Sloan of Erskine College spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John McGill. While here they attended the Erskine - Guilford football game in Gastonia. i Mrs. Ed Hord, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. C. D Ware and Phyllis and Bud Ware were Monday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. John t Phil Welson in Cherryville. Mr. and ,Mrs. J. C. Keller, Mrs. D. j G. Littlejohn and Mrs. George Hord j were among those attending the Bap i tist associational meeting at Ross Grove church near Sheltoy last Thurs | day Mrs. C. E. Neisler, Mrs. D. C. Mau- j ney, and Mrs Fleming Ramseur were among the honored guests at a din- . ner given Tuesday evening by Mrs. J. H. Matthews of Gastonia at the t Corner Cupboard. Each was presnt- j. ed a lovely gift. After dinner the guests played rook. i Pr 0St Cc ft ' * ft J || ' W j99 | j r * '. iii ? . .? ?n : ? ^ wr. i . jU <4 %l?'t v. - !?*, > *. ' % .rj^' ,-'/\>y,'y* ?. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. EBSONALS W. Office 16 Misses Carlyle Ware, Mary McGil Vlitchell Williams a.:d Annie B. Ro >erts and Mrs. John Gamble wen iupper guests of Misses Stella ant Madeline Patterson at Rock Hill, S r., last Friday night. Other guest! vere Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Patter ion of Oklahoma City, Okla., ant tliss Elizabeth Key of High Point .ater in the evening the group at ended a recital at Winihrop Col Foi McGreg< McGregor's M McGregor All w - Long sleeve, Sleeveless in Pullovers in r and tan .... Coat Sweater Tan, blue, br McGregor lac Harmony Dri all-wool, red Triple-throat University < Plonk Bi Y< ice in si; ch outsta >mpare v 4 'if- . t > * tm V I . * ,. rorceia "Go get a dinel That's what we t think possible 01 l!j is hardwood bea top is not just finest, easiest to dinary chairs?tl they have uphol Hm 1 # # Com L ? *? , * "* ? ? fC >' *'* ^ i i * * C ' I ; ;" -*. 3 lege, presented by the Westmir I Choir. Birth Announcemen 7 i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plonk anrn ce the birth of a daughter, St 8 i Ferguson, October 26, at Char) I Memorial hospital. i e! CARD OF THANKS 1 We wish to express our sim gratitude and appreciation to 5 many friends who were so kint us at the death of our infant ch 1 The flowers, the gifts and the lov . deeds will long be cherished Mr. and Mrs. Walt Whitaker ar family. r The First In Sport; or at PI IcPico All-wool Shirl -Wool Sweaters? corn, red, maroon i tan, blue, Argyles . . naroon, yellow, white own, gray $5J Icets? izzler-Zelan-outer -flannel lining , 3-way convertible J;:: jlenn Plaid .1 o rotners ol dut Merchant Since 18{ f m , ? c long ye nding qu fith $49. W ^ i i In T^p^-BIg 5 tte that will set a record for q old our buyer AND HE'S DON a today's market 1 Just look at utifully enameled and sturdily 1 ood BUT PORCELAIN enam y clean tops made. And the ch ley're BIG, they're HEAVY, th Istered seats and backs In color m iky **f ^ - - ? mi in iuuayi Hi lenient Terms to Bl --I 7 ' t S?y, '* ' * '* ' V^My^WJ'jjp^IW^ > . ,-'. y^f v.,:; t ^ Page Five istrr j FREE! MOTHPROOF ,un : YOUR CLOTHES isan j Otte I At rvo entra charge, oW ck>?K- 1 fcr>g cleaned by ut It moth- < proofed. Guaranteed for tin monlhi ogcimt moth de tructiofx. i^ere I our | McCURDY ii)d. . T^H CLEANERS ing DYERS id ; 257 I ^ swear. It's onk's . . s $6.95 V .... $3.95 & $5.90 . $5.95 & $7.95 | DO. $7.50, $10.00 | $13.95 | IcL $25.00 I $18.95 1 Company I 39 1 wmmmm jars for ality. 95 Sets 'is f I i Pc. Dinette I 0 uality and LOW pricel* E IT with a buy we didn\ : what you get: the table braced, the 32 by 42 indi eled on steel?one of the airs?they're not just orey're HARDWOOD and ful, washable leatherette^ te SlerchVs JY NOW! ^ . Mountain Street _v % ^ . -i

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