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fc :' ' "??ge Six , ^ ?Quality THAT'S THE BR/ WEAVER'S PHOI ft *1 i Economize At The Free DeliverySPACE IN RE . Phone Fiesh Fish Wedn (ECONOMY CI 431 North Pie< Looey Dettmar I ' . 1 . ; '. , ; . ' ' . ; Tun Effective I; city t will clos -SATUI a The Public is requested to jttll business prior to above ti \ Approved by Board of C< Mountain. N C., June 8.194 ? I / ? ) , V S. A. CROUS f Successf Saving . ' Depends O ' v! ... . ; You may open a savings ac from $1.00 to $5,000. op stock. Mortgage Loans C I To Boy. Build or Refinanc i To Fit Your Needs. IHome Buih Asso A. H. Patterson. St - 1 ' CleaningsLND YOU GET AT? CLEANERS IE 568-J wmmummmmmr We Now Serve REGULAR DINNERS DAILY Cold Beer > Sandwiches "< I ?CURB SERVICE? ' lENK'S GRILL Gastonia Highway i Economy Grocery -Plenty Parking i r. AR OF STORE S29-W esdcry and Friday 1SH GROCERY , V ' \ ? imont Avenue "Shorty" Edeas i fICE ily 3. 1948 I i )FFICE >E 1 P. M. ' ?AYS-/ J ' " I. take notice and to transact Imew >mmissioeaers. City of Kings. a- ] * J E. City Clerk ' " r .. j V> ' ' A. [ n Regularity count here with any amount ' ' / . ' ? I * ' . I tional shares or full-paid 4 t ' 3n A Modern Plan e. We Can Work Out A Plan it ' ' ding & Loan ciation jcretary & Treasurer THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HE HAL. 1 OUR DEMOCRA MNDEPEfSlDEr raprPTS us' ~'uJy ttUiyVtf! otserue tk anniuc : 7"_ American Iitdep , ^ ; ~1~ no* *fone in tfie sp /jjj ? " cefe&raW an acfii pwjS^^Jj oj- \JJ&, kut u>itf\ a |fiS!^W -jp. recognition tfut inJ "-freedom as ive ki |fc^? J ^_r is a responStouity mPKm ~zr priujfe^e u>e must < Jk'* \ to earn and main"! P in 1*^4$, tuorlcin^. united peopfe j^or 2 -?E. tuitfiin tfie jrameu ^7our democratic pr SOCIETY ~f Macedonia Society Met Monday Night ) ine wynen s Missionary Society V af Macedonia Baptist chu?cjt> ' met ( Monday night of last week' at the / dome of Mrs. Clarence Comptfcon. V To open the meting, a prayer was \ jfferea by Mrs. Baxter Smith, after ( } which a devotional service was con- r iucted by Mrs. Beck Page. > The following program was pre- > sented in an Impressive manner: v World Missions Need World Work- ( srs," Mrs. James W. Bolin; 'Train- ? ng World Workers in Our Schools L \nd In Our Churches," Mrs. Jess Jen tins; "Our Auxiliaries', Mrs. Clarmoe Compton, 'Their Magazines," Mrs. C. B. Bobbin; "Their Camps", Mrs. George Sellers; "More of Them" Mrs. O. C. Gunnells; "World Witness ;s', Mrs. Carl Herndon. During the social hour following :he program, the hostess served de- v icious refreshments. ( Woodmen Circle Had ^ Regular Meeting The Woodmen Circle held its regular meeting Friday night June 18, with a large group being present. " ' ,'j Mrs. Lou Moorhead of Shelby met with the Circle and presided over the meeting. Three new members were initiated, Mrs. Ruby Dixon, Mrs. Genell Pittmar. arvrl VI.?U Ittwt* nu\4 (1151c liaiuiua. During the business session, Miss Vergle Harmon was elected to serve as secretary of this Grove. A mock wedding was planned for the social of the month which was ! held Friday night, June 25. All mem I bers were urged to be present at this time. An evening of funs had 1 been planned which promised to pro j vide hearty entertainment for all. I ' Miss Lona Carroll Weds Paul Hedgopath . Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll of Glover, 3. C., rotate 3, announce the j marriage of their daughter, Lona ; Pearl, to Paul Hedgepeth of Clover and Gastonla. 'The wedding took place on Sunday, June 13, at the" home of the bride's pastor, Rev. C. T. Cobb, of Blacksburg. Mrs. Hedgepeth is a graduate ol Bethany high sohool and the Gordon Crowell Memorial School of Nursing of Llncolnton. She is at present employed at Gaston Memorial Hospital in Gastonla. , (m. _ J *? ta- - ? nit; unucKiwm nuius a pusiunn with the Ford-Riddle Funeral Hnwx> of Gastonla. The young couple are making their home with Mr. end Mrs. Stacy Hovls of Iron Station. Blue ribbons were awarded to 22 of the 67 animals exhibited in the fifth annual Wayne County Guernsey Cattle Shcrw held at Goldsboro recently, m I . a' 1.V ?.V ?"V . i ' . i/?t . - ; >' ; ' ' - * ' ' " " ' D. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. c Y?? by M^rn |T" slOE'DAV^ I >endence. j lependence , incipfes. | i ivi ~ v -- - iv \\ \ % y ? ^ i ism once a year. Cleaning / I and oiling may save major re- \ I pairs. Bring your watch in for / a free impaction by our experts. J ffiut/-Art Shin/ ) u/aXcn\ ou/ne/id < The remarkable new Dura- \ I'Ower Mainspring is now avail- / able for replacement in Elgin ) model* from 1939. < m GRAYSON'S JEWELRY 4-Day Service / I t W A V * ' - * * ./ ' ' . v. . s* ' ..' r ' Experience xes, mates. wn?n you ww the careful laundry serrlc clean and looUi{ like new \v,*yr*r'0 ; /* " "?ifW Phone \" ^"*\ V ' V > . "V .. ki:f^.: \ -v , 1',d : ;: * ' * ' ' V ~ " ' : . - "* V , Friday. July 2. 1948 m ~ ii M Dr. James S. Bailey OPTOMETRIST Examination. Diagnosis. Glasses Fitted Office open each Friday 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. 250 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. evicts p'L/ff ae j || /4'/-^j, 1 H, II %'* . Don't worry, Mr. Murgatroyd ... Tony's hand is plenf steady since he began to eat /NTAMIN ENRICHED Bread!" BEST FOR SANDWICHES ' j dro&tmt BREAD " ' .* . ' J ' *j ".' . . *' . .* ' ' '* : " b lie Best Teacher ' 1 your Hubby's shirts to us you know they get is they require. Our staff, working with every mm hbwi n?in. wire flit rtor?d ?pcmklng 1 PhoM 270 todoyl Mountain Laundry Childress Street wo Tracks Te Serve Toe . .1 / ,r< t-_ >jr" . s' ... . .* * / . - '' . -Vj. ./ '. . - . ' . ; V . ; . .^1 s .^4^ "* *
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