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p.v.". # T Friday. January 30.1948 j personals"" I Rev.- Wm. H, Stender has been r confined,to his nome this week, . suffering with a severe throat infection. He is some improved and , hopes to be able to be in his pulpit on Sunday morning. , , Mrs- Charles Fulton is still confined to her bed with a fractured bone, the result of a tall the last of Dwvmhpr It uHM ho t ????!>? ? ? ? a < I'X ' .JV ? I 1 H I f*vCA? before Mrs. Fulton will be able to walk- although she is> resting as wel as could be expected. Charles Mauney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mauney, Is a patient in Charlotte Memorial Hospital where he underwent an emergency ap5 pendectomy on Monday. Mrs. H. -T. Fu.lton, Jr., is a patient In Duke Hospital in Durham where she underwent an operation on Tuesday. Her condition is reported as being favorable. Mrs. ?. A. Harril is visiting her daughter, Miss Sara Lee Harrill, in Atlanta for a few days. ?| ^(II . * . _ ?4 r y *.. . ' * '* ' - } ; .-'''.r. .. ' J . I . : ' 1 , ' r/'- " -'$ ? - .. -v, r> ;: - / . HALLMARK Bfl l| VALENTINES 1 " , : flHflHDBD . XII : Bk.' I ; 2$ HiMI HMUraH' I R& ?' iy ^QHL. I - , V' , MARRIED IN DECEMBER?Mr. and December 20. 1947, In a quiet ceremoi Rot C. Cobb. Mrs. Black was formerly and Mrs. Hufus Phifer. Mr. Black is t! Harley Black. j Miss Maggie Bennett is a patient I in Shelby Hospital where she was Lovely Bracelets S29S tin Ladies' Watches ing five quality Nation :ised Names? $24.75 up Dinner Rings $27.50 up .* n and Earring Set $10.95 Wedding Bands $7.50 up Ladies' Crosses $2.95 up Heart-Shaped Locke $2.95 up Fountain Pens -y *?. - v. . ' -v.";' f. 'arker, Shaeffer, Eversl $3.95 up V & *' r Y" Music Boxes c*7 cn ? : 1*P :t - " yJCBKL : TC'n^Tfltruntcarv. Tt.C tings Mountain's flooding Jewele ,; j . V - ' t ' THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERJ m - ? Mrs. James Black who were married ?y at Gaffney, S. C., by Probate Judge f Miss Sara Phifer, daughter of Mr. tie son of M^s. J. B. Self and the late (Photo by Bundy.) taken Tuesday for diagnosis an0 treatment. , . ' . ' \ *_ ' ' "tunc m | tally B I I SE5 i . ? ? " r _ ' 1 , " HALLMARK mvut Valentines :>\: - jr ' * v. ' ,fk., ......... ... HLD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Future Festivities Monday, Febtuary 1 7:30 p. m.-i-Miss Irerte Allen and Miss H&len Ramsey will entertain members of tile Junior Woman's Club at the Allen home on East V inn ul ,nn( finU - - ??'- ' .in vvi. ivnvii iiirniuff r>. <t>hed to bring some article to be sold at auction. . Dolls Weren't Favors; Please Return Them Mistaking them for table favors, guests at the Pioneer Girt Scout Area banquet held at the Armington Hotel in Gastonia, Friday night,' January 23, picked Up story hook I dolls which were arranged as part I of the Arts and Crafts decoration on the table. These dolls belong to little girls in Ljncointon who loaned them for the. occasion. Those who took them home are asked to return t them to the Girl Scout office, 304 Na- * tional Bank bf Commerce Building, ^ Gastonia, as promptly as possible. r Legion Auxiliary To [ Meet At Bridges Home t iv Plans are being made for the Feb- v ruary meeting of the American Le- ^ gion Auxiliary-which will be held i on Thursday evening, Feb. 12, at _ i the home of Mrs. Glee Bridges. Mrs. J : J. N. Gamble will be assistant hos- < tess. * Members are asked to keep in mind that an auction sale will be 'held at this meeting and the pro-t? eeeds will be used in the chapter's . ' PAhaKiHt9tinn nwiofam" *IC . ' ; Ti Production Underway E On 1948 Model Pontine ! . v I PONTIAC, Mich. ? H. J. Kiinger, S I general manager of Pontiac Motor [Division, today reported the produc- ~ tion of the first of Pontiac's 1948 ' models. No production time was lost in the changeover and.the first 1948 model followed the last 1947 down si the assembly line without interrup- c< tion. e The new Pontiacs for 1948 will of- N fer Hydra-Matic transmissions as li optional equipment. Pontiac completed the 1947 model id run with a total of 230,595 units for tl the fourth most productive year in h its history. Production in 1948 si should increase that figure by at li least 10 percent, he has estimated. thi . . ir, Victory Chevrolet 4 Has Light-Tester Victory Chevrolet Company annonced this week installation of a Bear light-tester, designed to accurately check headlights for defects in glare, direction, and other common faults. "This is another step, in our plan o nritfrt nnhr ? 1 -A I ?.vr 5?*c Will/ liic uc?i niiu vunipjcic * one-stop car service," according to W. G. Grantham, manager. INVITED TO SING" . ' LINVI1XE ? Joe Hartley, chairman of the annual "Singing on the Mountain" at Grandfather Mountain here, has invited President Truman to attend the 1948 sing on June 27. The invitation was presented to Mr. Truman by members of the North Caroina congressional delegation, and the President expressed his interest 1 and desire to attend the "sing" if it is possible. The sing attracts several thousand singers and spectators each summer. I Dixie I THEATRE FRIDAY Double Feature Program I "Scarlet Street" Edward Robinson I also I "Sweet Genevieve" Jean Porter Jimmy Lydon ' Late Shaw 10:90 SATURDAY I Double Feature Program "The Arneio Affair" John Hodiak . George Murphy I "Western Terror" -8 David Orion 3-Stooge Comedy Cartoon ' MONDAY and TUESDAY ..! "I WALK ALONE" LUabeth Scott Bus Lancaster I Hews I Lot* Shn? MabAm 16-5(1 WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY "GOLDEN EARRINGS" I Mar tone Dietrich Lot* Show Wo4ne?day 10:30 | . fl rpHB* w li . . Th#> bijet the nit or* so good, that Jaunty Junior np*at?d them la the easy topcoat! Wo hart thorn both and what a Spring beginning! Both in pare wool glen plaid. Both sites 7 to 15. Coat .. $49.50 Satt . $49.50 " 1 tit's *Jv! . ... * ' It's ours KEETEH'S 1 j mm MR. AND MRS / < Eskews Celebrated bedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eskew, former esidents of Kings Mountain, who low live at the Kings Mountain Na ional Military Park, recently celeirated their Golden wedding anni' ersary. Mr. and Mrs. Eskew, who tere married fifty years ago on Jan lary 16, are the parents of ten chilMore House Paint For Spring Painting lobs Here is good news for local home wriers who have been wondering iow long their homes would go with | ut a coat or two of exterior house : aint, the shortage of which lias j epresented one of the most critical j roblems jn the home building field, j The Sherwin - Wiliiams Co., the "orld'slargest paint manufacturers, re now in scheduled production cab ng for 3,000,000 gallons of top tade house paint for Spring?50 per ent more than for the same period year ago. A summary of the house paint ituation and the present outlook is iHiuunea an a statement just receiv- ' d by Campbell Philer, of the Phifer iardware Co., local Sherwin-WiJ. ams dealer. Issued by Arthur W. Steudel, pres lent of the Sherwin-Williams Co., ?e release states: "House paint has een extremely scarce due to severe lortages in lead, zinc, titanium, I nseed oil, and packages which ave prevented us from manufactur ; ig any appreciable quantity of ouse paini for many months. 7 Repeat perfi f' \ r I .. , ....... - . T-f.-V T?tf * -*. V- : t ? *$ *?::* " *?. ; ' . *. v* y \ . > 4 . ' ' ;-t * 4 .'' . V . Page Fin ( j. ^ m . -. jA Ru'ndj. k. A. J. ESKEW 1 t u. all of whom Ivero present for iie celebration, and they hAve * randchildren. The children arc Mrs. B. F. TimroBL. Mrs. James Mitchem, Miss Nina Eakew and Marshall Eskew of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Joe Fairris of Bess* mer City, Mrs. p. P. Williams of Gal* ney, S. C? Mrs. LerOy Yarborougkand W. M. Eskew of Whitmire, S. C.,. Earl Eskew of Shelby and Etigew 1 Eskew of CJemson College, S. C. The house phint production sched ule now under way calls for a step ped up monthly gallonage through the Spring season until the 3,000,00 gallon schedule is completed. Considered in the light of cost taf a home painting job, the price otm gallon of the best quality housr paint is still relatively low. The higher price of the materials represents an increase of only $5 to $1? in the painting of an entire house. The Sherwin . Williams dealer* are being given their house paint allocations and an opportunity -to place' their orders. Supplies of tlBr paint will be sold on a first-con* first-serve basis. Even with tl* greater availability of paint, the de mrand is such that there probably will not be enough to. go around. The company also is resuming the manufacture of Barn Red and Shin gle Stain, neither of which has been in production for some time. The equipment, buildings, othet facilities and land used for campet under the farm labor program haw been offered for sale to public a fed semipublic agencies and nonprt&i associations of farmers, the U. IS. Department of Agriculture has an nounced. ! ormance / f M \ ? I aw- .XMA HMBvH Y ' * \ ,y: See It advertised in FULL COLO* In MADEMOISELLE ' . exclusively y.; .', . . . V. .\ . '. ':' . >? ;'> )EPT. STORE '
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