September 3. 1948 > ' HERALD 1 Call Society Editor f - ?? George Barber entered Memorii ' Hospital in Charlotte Friday l< treatment and observation. Mrs. Elizabeth Rhyne Heaveni of New York, N. Y., has been visi ing relatives and friends here tl past two weeks. Mrs. William R. Weaver and dai ghter Monette, of Greensboro, a: visiting Mr. and Mrs. J- Plonk. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Redwine Gastonia were Sunday dinner gues of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Beam. Miss Joan Gayje Cadieu is ti guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nevel Hurrhes. Mr. and Mrs. Major M. Payne i Atlanta, Ga., will spend the Labi Day weekend with Dr. and Mrs. ? . S. Norman at their Chimney Rot cottage. Mrs. Helen C. Proctor and so Dean, have returned to Columbi S. C., after vacationing here wil Mrs. Joe Camp. Mrs. Proctor is ei rolled in school there. Back To School Items AT AMOS' Good line of Children's Dress es. Slips. Panties, Socks. Few Summer Weight Boys' Tee Shirts Priced? 2 tor $1.00 2 lor $1.50 Others at SI each Boys' Dungarees. Wool "Slacks. Sport Shirts, Sweaters AMOS & SON ^ ' 413 N. Piedmont Ave.' Telephone 325-W I Fall SI " t Elegant Lo ^ Elegant Fashioned to fit. the steel arch, find perfect so and comfort as w elegant smartnei these gleaming strap patent wc the cutouts c amp and strap that extra someth Only SI! M < * ' ' <. i PERSONALS Phone 167 al Mr. and Mrs. Bun Goforth and chll or dren, Jeff Wells and 1. Ben Goforth, Jr., are spending this week in Washington. D. C. t- Miss Anais Greene of Linwood te Road had as her weekend guest Miss Coleen Brooks of Cherryville Highway. re Miss Shirley Greene celebrated her 13th birthday anniversary last of Friday at her home on Linwood ts Road. Dr. and Mrs. Eldridge T. Norman ,e and son, Jonri, or Greensboro, ' Ala., (e have returned to their home after spending several days with Dr. and I Mrs. J. S. Norman. of Glee Bridges, David Saunders and ?r J". C. Bridges will leave Sunday morrt j- ing by plane for Cleveland, Ohio, where they will attend the National Air Races. They plan to return via Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville and n Paduka. | ~?~ th 'Mrs. Nevelte Hughes has returnft e&fr attfsit of several days with Miss Cora Felton Bass at Colerain, ..iWhile visiting Miss Bass, Mrs. M Hughes went on a motor triD to Williamsburg, Jamestown; Yorktown, Norfolk, Va., and Virginia Beach. Miss Matilda Dedmon had as her Sunday dinner guests her mother, Mrs. J. M. .Dedmon,. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Dedmon and daughter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson ' Miss Mary Jane Toney and Gene Martin, all of Shelby, Miss Frances ' Gibson of Clover, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Brady Dover and Miss Mary Anne Dover of Grover and Mrs. Char les SheppariL_pf Kings Mountain. Miss Toney amT3)iss titoson haye been guests of Miss Dedmon for a few days, returning to their homes on Wednesday. < ' ' More About Speeding Cases (Cont'd from front page) i > f was fined costs. Earl M. Walker, of Rutherfordton charged with speeding, was fined; $5 and costs. Walker M, Busby, of ChaTlotte, for 1 speeding, was fined $5 and costs. Gartrel Lee Grigg, for driving without a drivers license, was fined costs. Evans Carroll, for reckless driving was fined $10 and costs. William Howard Kennedy, of I Charlotte, for running a red light i and failing to stop for a siren, was fined $10 and costs. lioes For 1 with . ' ' ';:;/ youj; CLEVEB II Ol . |g jn Darling ballot wi one- ' you'll ship along 1 ilkers ihoti and waar the m tto add with a tiny little I ing. Black or green, and ? ' .. r\ >* fV. v vers' D ' ' ' >-? . " :1 * * y ? _. ? '''Tr?^>' t THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HER "Barefoot Boy ? i A. . ^MHESrHP^VA" nJitl ;I|S Pjk ^&i, * BH yp 'jh e-' It might have been "barefoo* and a hobby" If the poet Whitti Collins, pictured above. Richard, i norscry operated at the P. H. Ha spinning mill it Hanes, N. C., is si making rag rvgs. He finds it bette 'It's not so much work and a lot i Morehead Institute Opens September 20 RALEIGH. ? The Morehead City Technical Institute, a functional part of N. C. State College, will open for its second school year on September 20, Director Edward W. RRuggles of the College's Extension Division announvtd here today. Students will register for rhe aca demic work on September 200, and cltfss work will begin on Thursday, September 23. A number of openings are still available for students who have not indicated their desire to attend, the Institute, he said. Doyle Gaffney, of Blacksburg, S. C., was dismissed when the plaintiff was allrwed to pay costs and withdraw t Arrant charging him with assau * on a female. Sarah Ivey was "charged costs for trespassing. Archiebald Nesbert Allran, charged with using a wolf whistle on his car, was fined costs and ordered not to put the whistle on his car again. HAdy Deaton. of Gastonia, was fined $10 and costs after conviction on a charge of drunk and disorderly. Next session of court will be held at City Hall Tuesday afternoon, due to Labor Day holiday, Fashionabl ? !> I/M ? -C ? I fv-*y J \i / M w\ b 7 ^ l CLOSE-UPS dgiM of soft, soft nusuodo.. la thMO liyht-us-o-foathor m oroiywhoio ... docoratod bow ... truly a troasurol $139 V'1 ' - ' ^ ... . . y, '?/* *? ' ' * * . c epartm ALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ih . . a Hobby" t boy, with cheeks of tan . . . er could hove known Richard i "summer student" at the day nes Knitting Company's cotton town engaged in his pet hobby, r than school because, he says, more fun." Vacation "Time! What a wealth of memories this bring* to mind. Or the keen anticipation with which we waited for those trip* to the *ea-*hore or to ' the mountain*. The wonderful time* we enjoyed are (till vivid remembrance*. Bat how about the future? Can you look forward to the hazard* of that future with the same assurance? 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