Fopa Tw ' '*1^ HERALD*P *>01 Society Editor Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mauney, Mrs. J.M. Rhea have returned after spend ? lng several weeks in Florida. Johnny Xearn, student at N. C. State, was in Kings Mountain over the weekend. -. Miss Jean MeClain from Mars Hill college spent the weekend with her ' " parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McCl'a-in. Howard McGlil o( Dallas, Texas, is visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Wells from Bethany were dinner guests of Mrs. Tom Hudsperh and Mrs. Bryant Wells Sunday. '".'Mrs. Pierce yueen has returned to her home in York, S. C., after .a visit with her brother Mr. Andrew Jenkins. Mrs. Bob McDanlel is spending several days with her father, Mr. Bolter who is seriously ill in Spartanburg hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Tate were guests of Mr. Tate's father in Shelby Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oemmer and son, lohn Carroll of Dallas, were Rtinrfau r?n/ir^r- *' ? -.v vi i'iivuraon Beatty. Mrs. W. K Crook, Mrs Ertle Powers and Mr. Howard McGill wore week end guests of Arthiir McGill In Atlanta, Oa. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thornburg and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Fted Thornburg and daughter were visitors at Grandfather's Mountain Sunday. . . mmmammm?mmmm?mmmmn WOOD1 & X~ L N I \ v\ . ^ | . . . guaranteed to be your mot Hved-in drees! It's casual and let tive at the same time with goM t> the hour glass lattice work acros the bodice, gold on the kid belt an golden buttons at back. Wool an rayon alpaea weave in chartreuse aqua, pink, string, black.. ~ ; " . # ? V~ V to? i' sis Other L'Aigkm Dn $14 PLONK BBOS. Yo?r Mnch . t . ... I * iI EBSONALS Phcne 167 Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Whitworth j of Sbelby were, weekend guests of Mr. and Mr-s.Jim Everhart. Guests of Miss Pinkie Randal), Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Alec Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Randall. Mrs. J. C. Thomson has returned after visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. S: Vick in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Church and son, Tommy of Gastonia, were din[j net guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McDaniel. MC. and Mr?. Buford Blanton of j Gastonia visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gibson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McCu.rdy and family visited relatives in Matthews Sunday. , Miss Pat Hayes attended the L. S.' , U.-Carolina game in Chapel Hill; Saturday. Mack Murry who has been seriosly ill is steadily improving. He is now at his home on Stone street. Housfon Black of Catawba college spent the week end \yith relatives , in Kings Mountain. 11 . ^ j Misses Lenora Plonk, Dorcas Carpenter and Bobbie Simmons from ! Limestone college, Gaffney, S. C., I soent th#? \K'f-kiwith their nar. ; ents. Sunday guests of Miss Darcos Bar- i rett were M;s? Mary Sue KLser, -student at Lenoir-Rhyne, Miss Barbee Hanks of Gastonia ahd Ray Huffstetier. " *"' ? 'Z "V " t 4 ~~S . . - . ?. . ' * .. ; I K I 4 % i. I y; gilt-edged N security ... I??I K 4 ^ I to 40 ?5 ?Ni sixes 12 to 20 JS & COMPANY fflri Since 1999 i ^ *^.v" '' *]- ^ THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAI Miss Karhryn O'Farreli has returned to Washington, D. C., after e spending several days. In Kings v Mountain. S Mrs. Velma Henderson oi Char-, ^ iotte was guest of Mrs. R. D. Goforth Sunday. . f Mrs. J. L. McGill, First Presbyterial president, Mrs. M. A. Ware, Presbyterial historian, attended a Missionary Society meeting at First A. R. P. church in Charlotte Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, Peg! I gy and-Gene Mauney attended the L. S. U.-Carolina game Saturday.' They spent Saturday night in Ashe- | I bono with Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Wink; ler. Mrs. W. H. McElwee and children BilHe Marion and Elizabeth of North Wilkesborp are visiting her parents, , j Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plonk. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Plonk of Raleigh spent several day? here with Mrs. R. S. Plonk and family last week. Theodore (Sonny) Moss and Jackie Wright who have been taking their basic training for the navy in San Francisco are visiting friends and relatives here. \llss Louise Morris of Charlotte spent last Thursday with Mrs. J. R. Davis. ^r. and Mrs. Charles E. Owens of Sumpter, S. C.. are visiting their daughter, Mrs. L. E. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olive and son, Jerry, of Chariot'?, were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. E. B. Olive. * . Mrs. M. A. Ware attended a meeting of the Renaiisance Study club at the home of Mrs. Dick LeGrand in Shelby on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Diling and twin sons were Sunday Visitors in Lancaster, S.C. Ernest Jenkins who is stationed at Camp Jackson spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jenkins. Among Kings Mountain people attending the L. S. U.-Carolina gameon Saturday were First Lt. and Mrs. James Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Klser, Johnnie KfseTand Charles Mauney,; Misses Leone Patterson and Sara lee Ha/irill. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Blalock, Miss i Delores Bridges and Otis Falls, Jr., hav returried from a fishing trip to Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howell were I ..UK? *4. > tjaiuiUOJ JJJfelll ftUCMS VI i?ll. flUU p Mrs. O. W. Falls. Mr. Charlie Blalock is taking his daughter, Joan, to Grayiyn hospital in Winston-Salem for a check-up. George TOlleson, student at State! college, spent the weekend with his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tolle- ( son. Mrs. Ward Stone and young son. Ward, Jr., of Greenville, S. C., are spending the week with Mrs. Stone's mother, Mrs. Gordon Riley. Mrs. J. M. Wagner and Mrs. Katie Wakner of Statesville were recent guests of Mrs. H. C. Mayes. Mrs. Archie Saunders of Stanly has been visiting her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cornwell. o? Miss Doris Cioninger and Paul Ware have returned after a visit to his sister, Mrs. Van Rape, of Camden. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen have returned from a buying trip through the New England states. I. B. Goforth, Jr., student at A. S. T. C., Boone, was here Friday night for the home coming ball game. Mr. If... T T? -?*l ' J ami nuA i. a. uwurun accojupanieu him home, on Saturday spending the weekend in Booiie. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Smith spent the week end in Washington, N. C, their former home. *Miss Barbara Clarke of Auburn, I N. Y., is visiting Mrs. Maynard Snow. aroncz or saxjc By virtue of tfci power of sale as pledgee or bondsman I will sell for cash at Grady King's Garage on Wednesday, November 17, 1948, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., or within legal hours, the following personal property: One, 1936 Chevrolet' 2 door sedan, motor number 5629793, serial number 12674. The above car was left with me to secure me as bondsman for Wade Washington on Oepbemteet 8, 1948. HI* bond was for his appearance in Seconder's Court in the Town o 1 Kings Mountain, North Carolina, and the said Wade Washington failed to appear for trial and hie bond was forfeited on October 25, 1MB, and said car is being sold to reimburse the bondsman... Thie the 28th day of October, 1948. . E. T. PL/OTT, Bondsman 1 J. R Davie, Attorney o-29-n-5 JL , > ... Jj y. MxJ D. PWGS HOPMTAIK. W. C Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pulton, Miss9 Winnlfred Fulton and Dot Hayes islted friends In Hendersonvillc unday afternoon. Mrs. B. A. Casey 'ho had spent several days there eturned with them. . mm ' 1 . ;; UBBY'S CORNED BEEF HASH 1G or. can 35c r UBEY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE vrl9c ^ UBBY'S POTTED MEAT 1-4 Size con 9c A ' LTT.HY S T-UNCH TONGUE to Siz? "*J7 Can Z/ C LIBBY S POTTED MEAT 1-2 size can 15c -i" Fruits & Ve Juicy Florida ORANGES Cal. Bartlett PEARS?2 lbs ... Tokay Grapes-^ Yellow ONIONS Large Size GRAPEFRUIT . Ida'ho ? ruiAiuu. ' fcAUMCHJVE SOAP 2BegBoiril9i_ VEL Lge.Pkg.32c SWJUL'IWBABT SOAP 2 Beg. Ban 19c * J. ' ' y . . LUX TOBUBT SOAP 2 Beg. Bars 19c KSSJJ HKAjn SOAP 2 Bon 17c . t . - 4 ; ???? ??? Dr. Grady Cooper ' Teaches Study Course < ' | The Study Coprse at the Lutheran * church Sunday night was given by Dr. Grady Cooper of .Little Moun- | .? Our 89 * ? inniver BRINGS BIG V> ANN PAGE-WITH PORK & TOM; Beans . . PACKERS LABEL ORANGE - Juice . . . . WASHBURN S Pea Beans t PACKERS LABEL Tomatoes . CAMPBELLS TOMATO Soi in w w |V lONA YELLOW CLING Peaches . . A & P FANCY TINY Peas .... SUNNY FIELD SELF RISING Flour . A & P S OWN VEGETABLE SHORT dexo . . ^ . White House 8V ^ Evaporated W t MILK / r a t?u 40- M L 3 Can ?vt W .. getables I 2 doz_ / 39c /#7V '* Ifc 2 lbs 23c '-z-:: 2 ibs. \ . SA^1' 9c I ?u>< J 5 ,o, I S o CV-O 29c \ 5|o"cw 30 lbs. , A |?SSSl Q0- I ^ l Um \ X'ASHMBRE BOUQUET | SOAP 2 Bon 23c BLU-WHTTE FLAKES Pkg. 9c 1 1 . LIFEBUOY SOAP 2 Rag. Bon 19c i LUX TOSLET , SOAP 2BcdRRcamZ7c nif n fi CIJEAMSEH Pkg. lie ' ???? '* '$#: ..V''W XTT'-fW ' ' . " w Friday. October 28.1348 :ain, S. C. Dr. Cooper, a returned missionary from China spoke interestingly on conditions and needs of ?hina. At six thirty a covered dish sup>er was enjoyed. . , sri sarv I these ' i vLUES I ''TO SAUCfi .' ] ' W 1A I . Can I I <* ?* O C Cw? /JC ,2>^ 29c I 2 Cons 29c I 210%-oz. Ol^. Cans Xa I V? No 2'? OQ *~an JBaa 7 ?? . . ?-?' 27c . . 27c inning mm mm 3 Lb Sl.ll Can r, ISti ?*'** & w J ;, ^7* to 5c rj*.>c$ I ' C*3 *" ,. \ ^?z"% & \ .CV-t- 3 llI, I ' .**.'" i Chocolate CtWtJ >' 65c JEWEL Shortening SU3 Qt Jar Am* F?#e snmii DRESSING ' x 5Xc . 2 lib. White Hou*e Apple Better 19c I '.' ;.iV .- -' '' . : . -'> . > i . v" . - ' y . . ' -> v ' -* . v;"h * ? . . . ,