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X*.- . ... > ~ " . tr "'."v . ' ' * * Friday. March 5. 1948 Eastei Special This high heel cut-out is a two-strap black patent with leather sole and arch : - ' . J Night 'n Day Steppen They'll be your favorite dressy or casual low heel sandals, for they were made for both! You'll be walking on air with every step you take with these perfectly designed leather wedgies. So versatile ... you'll wear them with slacks or to that gala affair! They come in black and red. $195 Ballet Slippers in Red. Black, Green. : W* - ; $100 Light-weight Buckle Loafers Easy wearing as a house Bhoe ? plain or cutout. \ Brown. Green. Red. Black "W M.33 CASUAL FOOTWEAR in all the wanted color*, low and wedge heels $4.00 io $6.50 . : . _ Myers' Department Store DRESS SHOP?SECOND FLOOR ^ ^ : THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HE! HERALD I Call Society Editor Miss. Ethel Rice of Black Moun ! tain Is spending two weeks hert with her sister, Mrs. Floyd Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Harris ol j Pasedena, Texas, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Harris Mr. and Mrs. George Pittman had as their guests last Sunday Mr: anc ; Mrs. J. E. Herlong and sons, Bobby and Buddy, of York, S. C., another j son, Cecil Herlong, of the U. S. Na H vy and one of his friends, Bobbj Whitworth of Bessemer City, whc , are now on leave from their station I :?-? ? I Dixie THEATRE FRIDAY Double Feature Program "Seq Wolf" John Garfield Ed. G. Robinson also "The Crime Doctor's Gamble" Warner Baxter Michelin* Ch?lr?) Cartoon Lata Show 10:30 SATURDAY Double Feature Program "Bury Me Dead" Mark Daniel* June Lockhart i also "Stars Over Texas" Eddie Dean Roscoe Ate* Cartoon ? Comedy MONDAY & TUESDAY "T-MEN" Dennis CKeefe Mary Mead* News Lata Show Monday 10:30 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS" Robert Cummlngs Brian Donlery Latest News Late Show Wednesday 10:30 I j^Wll^wLeewewk. V ' " * Keel RALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. I r * '.-;XZX 'ERSONALS Phone 167 at San Die^o, Cal., Mrs. Edith Floyd , 'and two children. Hazel and Jack, Miss Anne Ross and Miss Jane Reynolds. | r <v~ I Mrs. J. It. Davis, Misses Audrey May, Jean Davis, Jean! Webb and Jean McClain spent Saturday in Greensboro. I - Mrs. J H. Arthur, Mrs. W. W. Tollioson and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney I spent last Friday in Greensboro i I where Mr?*. Mauney attended an ex' ecutive committee meeting of the ? North Carolina Council of Churchwomen. , ! Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Farley have returned to their home at Roanoke Rapids after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith. Mrs. O. W. Myers returned Sunday front a two week6 trip to California. ?o? ' Mrs. (tarry Warren and daughters, Ann and Jane, of Roanoke, Va., aret guests of Mrs. Fred Finger. j' tier's Deps Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fortune and children, Susan and Jack, jr? of Hickory spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. B S. Neill. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Wherry and ] son, Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Ko-; bert Sperling of Charlotte and Mr. I and Mrs. L. P. Beatly were dinner; guests of Mr. and Mrs". Alvin Yar-( boro last Sunday. Aubrey Mauney returned Wednesday from a trip ?o Bethlehem and j } Philadelphia, Pa. I Mike Milam had as his guest for j the weekend, John Chambers of New Roche)]?, N. Y. , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeter and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hoke returned Sunday from a month's vacation in , Florida. Birth Announcements "Mr. and Mrs.. Jame^ Alexander an- i I nounce the birth of a daughter, E-; ! lizabeth Ann, Febrnary 25, at Gas- j 'ton Memorial hospital. au-i-jl.. .uj ... uujra- _i.. . . "ji -j'O.ius * ' ' . * ' . *" ' * ' 1^8 SJs&A M\WM> M|^ / yrfBJ HQ /j Hftf n^ vs^^H ? i ^^^HH V _^H^H IcaHSPwi^^H^^Hr * ''ftJJMwES \/yjm + f^m i ^^^h p / I Churchwomen To Meet S At Boyce Memorial 'I Mrs. E. A. Shenk, president of the *. Kings Mountain Council of Chur chwomen, announced today that the el group .would have a meeting, on n March 11 at Boyce Memorial AKI' oi church.* The meeting time will be 3:30 in the afternoon and Mrs. Shenk asks the women to remember. the ** date and plan to attend this meet- n ing. : " u V _ o . Future Festivities ? . L g Saturday, March O 8:00 p. m,?"Club Night" at the N Kings Mountain Country Club for . members and out of town guests. Supper will be served Buffet style J* and reservations are .requested, " $1.50 per person. Hosts and .hos- tesses will be Mr and Mrs. Hugh _ Ormand and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. I Mauney, Jr. u_k a mvu-Jivij* cnuiVM *? 7:30 p. m?Circle number 4 of Central Methodist WSCS will . meet at the home of Miss Mary Evelyn Goforth with Miss Goforth and Mrs. Charles T. Carpenter, Jr., as hostesses. Tuesday. March 9 7:30 p. m.?Central Parent Teacher Association will meet. The program will be a panel discussion led by Rev J. G. Winkler on Youth Problems and participants will be High School students. Friday, March 12 9;00 til 1:00?The Towne Club will be host at an informal dance at the Woman's Club house. Patterson Agency In New Quarters A. H. Patterson \gency, Kings' Mountain insurance firm, announced this week moving of its office to the building on Mountain street adjoining Kings Mountain Building & Loan Association. I The- firm, whlth is 2-1 years old, will be under the direct management of Charles E. Warlick, associate. Mr. Warlick has had some 15 years experience in insurance, | having first started in the insurance business in 1927. I Patrons of the firm, which speci- j alizes in all types of insurance, are being asked to note the change in j location, which, according to Mr. i Warlick, "is designed to aid the con- j yenience of .our customers." Sma forEAJ a new l< 1M% WO Carlee And a new low price for lty. Choose from new hard and sof. finish w.o patterns that match yc sonality. The range of i you've also assured of c one now for Easter . . years with pride. $49. OTHER ALL-WOOL SI irtment S ' ^ . . .. , V 1 .i.\: * i>i ijamttirir,, n^mfi ftiroiiiiiii t Page F?. ipearman Beth-Warn \ F. A. President h Wiii*u /?Ksi 13 ? ruiuu', ranu is of America, elected Dean Spear tan. president, at a meeting of tjp rganization held last week. Other officers elected irtr tiuWn obert Bridges, vice-president; *.V ier Barrett, secretary: Jack easurer; D. L. Allen, reporter. Or I Costner, watchdog, Committees named were: aymond Ooforth, ninth era* urnie Allen, tenth grade; am 9 . Goforth, eleventh grade. Ts? ram ? Max Bohn, ninth, irai* . P. Putnam, tenth grade: a* orrnan Long, eleventh. Next meeting of the ehaptet, wfcfar teets each first and third Thursfc^*, i the month, will be March 1. iMPERIA/f * THEATRE ** | TODAY LAST SHOWING A "Sailor Takes A Wife" [ I June Allyson also "Days of Buffalo Bill* I Sunset Carson A Cartoon?Soiled . 3 SATURDAY ONLY ft "The Daring Young Man" M", Joe E. Brown g also , . V "Rolling Westward" m Tex Rltter Cartoon?Serial ' ? MONDAY 6, TTJESDAY I "SO WELL I REMEMBERED" A Mentha Scott Cartoon H 2-Reel Cornedt a WEDNESDAY ONLY ft "Desert Horsemen** vf CLotIh Starretl -1 also 1> "Hold That Blonde" <1 V?ronlca_^dM__|__ Ij THURSDAY & FRIDAY Ernest Tufcb (The Singitty > Troubadour) in > > "Hollywood Barn Dance" .1 ' / "Six Shooting SherifP Ur Ken Maynard SOON ? "Can Timberlan*- ft t ' PIHy' rt STER - P ? OCK 1X1 . J RSTED v Suits fabrics of this qt.aV tweeds, shetlands rsteds in colors arte >ur taste and per sizes is complete, so x perfect fit. Choose you'll wear it for 50 i [JITS FROM? $23^8 up * y tore . . 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