0 Friday. June 18. 1948 HEBALD P Call Society Editor Mrs. liulda Goforth is recuperaiing at the home ol her daughter, Mrs. Will Jenkins, in Winston-Salem from a heart attack suffered recem ; ly. Mrs. I. B. Goforth, jr., and son,'Mi- [ chafel, of Boone, spent the weekend With Mr. and Mrs I. B. Goforth. . Miss Joan Blalock is a patient in Graylyn Hospital in Winston'Salem where she went for diagnosis and treatment. ?o? Mrs. Lona McGill had as her guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McGill of Gastonla. -?- I M,iss Anais Greene and Miss Emo- 1 > gene-Coins wii] leave Saturday to' spend next week with Mrs. G. B. Greene and daughter, Lee, in Shelby. | ??A rt 1 .. ? luiBs rtimie mioerts ana ivtiss I Mary McGil] attended the meeting of the Georgia Grand Chapter, Or. der of the Eastern Star, held in Macon, Ga., last week. Miss Virginia Summers has re- j ed to her home after a visit with Miss Dorothy Smith, a college classmate, at Benson, N. C. ' Mrs. Hugh Hoke and sen. Charles, j of Lincolnton, spent Wednesday 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulton. I Other guests of the Fultons on Wed- | nesday were Mis, J. F. Heffner and daughter, Margie Lou, of Sharon, Pa. ; . j ^ i Boy's Tee Shirts . Sizes 2 through 16 . 69c to $1.00 Boy's Sport Shirts Sizes 4 through 16 $1.69 to $2.48 Men's Sport Shirts ' Summer Cool Basket Weave Broadcloth ^ Men's Tee Shirts 97c to $1.69 Good Line Men's Dress Shirts Summer Ties $1.M to $1.48 AMOS & SON | ; - ; i 413 North Piedmont Ave. Telephone 325-W V ~ ' v WE HAVE -* -* . "? * St.** " / V ' I'' *&; ..!/?' ';"v * WESTINGHODSE AUTOMATK - ' WESTINGHOUSE WAS! GARBAGE CABINET SINKS J MYERS WAT! M. WITH PIPE 1 .ftCiV . frjjt.-a ?aitw Open All Da] . I Closed Satnid #, . . ' * -.* ' ji _ '? \ >, - ' lawoj LOGAN SUPPl i * ' IWITH EYES 1 JAY FRIDAY, JUNE I k V v?4k*- Va," .? < ' I K 'ifv' V r*V> ' - '' vj . A - * v." ERSONALS Phone 167 Elmer MoGill 1s spending several weeks with his mother, Mrs. Lona McGill. Mrs. Will Bird, Mrs. H. N. Moss, | Mrs. Ralph Northcutt, Mrs. E.' A. [.Smith of Charlotte and Henry Neisler ar? vacationing at the Paul Neis ler cottage at Crescent Beach. Miss Nancy Nickels left Wednesday to.entdV Summer School at William and Mary College in Williamsburg, Va. Frank A. Summers and William Hefndon are oh a two weeks trip to San Antonio, Texas. They went by way of New Orleans and while there will also visit irt Mexieb. Mrs. Louis Sabino of New York City, the former Miss Blair Heavner, has been visiting relatives here for the past week. Miss Mary Beth Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stokes of Newport News, Va., Is here to spend several weeks with her maternal grand mother, Mrs. M. L. Houser. Mrs. Dewitt Patterson and her mother, Mrs. Alex Sheppard, have returned home after a week's visit with friends in Tennessee. While away they visited Johnson City, Elizabeihton, , Jonesboro, Greenville Kingsport and other places of inter- , est, including Gate City, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bird of Columbia, S. C., spent Wednesday of last j week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lacey, jr., of Pittsburgh, Pa., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Davis. Mrs. Crowell Blanton and her son, Yates and his wife and Mrs. Eva Bridges and her husband left Saturday morning for Newport News, Va., to visit Mrs. Margie RedVnond Bateman and Mr. Bateman. Mrs. Blanton will spend some time with t the Batemans. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kincald at-i tended the Grand Chapter, meeting | of the Order of the Eastern Star last week in.Asheville. Mr. Kincaid, who Is now Worthy Patron of Bessemer ' City Chapter, U. D. O. E. S. ap- I pointed District Deputy of the 15th ' district by Grand Chapter officials, j Misses Jean Davis and Jean Mc -lain are in Santa Barbara, Calif., where they will be guests for the next several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mathls. Mrs. J. H. Arthur attended the Nor th Carolina Clubwomen's Federation Convention in Hendersonville last week. Mrs. Laura Ware HarrUl of Norco, Cali/., is visiting relatives in and around King^ Mountain. Mrs. Harriil came from California by plane, arriving at the Charlotte airport las* Friday on her 77th birthday anniversary. FOB YOU! LAUNDRAMAT C WASHER rE-AWAY AUTOMATIC s *n vt n n L>ir>rvj9Ln RADIOS ER SYSTEMS K> INSTALL -e J J&iafc*u?y r Wednesday a "* - ' lay Afternoon jtw' ' rim Si &&i LY COMPANY '.a ^ ~ | 'ijjJiL v f _ " - t: .a ^ j. LJ. __________ VIDE OPEN!* 17 DV i VdStf MMKdA V" ' 2STH s" . . ' '*>- ?- ; > 'V -'j^iiA-ty-1 'J1TV- Mfcftfffl wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I M ' THE KINGS MOUirfl 1 Royal Ambassel At Seaside Assfl Twelve members of tl" I bassadors of the First I I ch left Monday ml weeks stay at the Seafl Assembly at Carolina fifl K. 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