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i?:c . * -V. ' . . f ridgy, October 29. 1948 Teague Reunion Set Foi Sunday Near Tayloisville Annual Teague Reunion will be held Sunday, October 31, at Antioch Baptist church in Alexander county 10 miles West of Taylorsville, according to an announcement by Rev. J. L. Teague, of Kings Mountain, a member of the clan. The program will begin at 10:30 Sunday morning whh a song service and Rev. Mr. Teague will preach the morning sermon at 11:50. A large number of clan members and their families live in the Kings %r * - '? - L muumain ?rea, una an are oeing urged to attend the reunion, Rev. Mr. Teague said. The full program for the reunion follows: I 10:30-10:40 a. rn. Song serviceRev. C. W. Teague. 30:40-10:55 a. m. Devotional?Miss ^ Virginia Dare Teague. , | J 10:55-11:05 a. m. Address of Weicome?R. L. Teague, President. 11:05.11:30 a; m. Address on Edward Teague?Rev. J. U. Teague. ] 11:30-11:35 a. m. Music?Misses Rachel and JoNell Teague. ( 11:35-11:50 a. nx Collection for Edward Teague Memorial?Rev. L. W. Teague. ' i 11:50-12:15 a. m. Sermon?Rev. J. | L. Teague. 12:15-2:00 p. m. Dinner and Fellowship. 2:00-2:15 p. m. Douglas quartet. . 2:15-2:40 p_. m. Sermon?Rev. G. C. Teague. ' / 2:40-2:45 p. m. ^Iusic?Misses Ra cnei and Jo.Nell Teague. 2.45-3:00 p. m. Discussion of Teague History?Editing and Publication?Led by Levi \V. Teague. 3:00-3:10 p. m. Douglas quartet. 3:10 p. m. Election of Officers and Business. Adjourn. The Southern States are r.ow pro- ! products is 75Q million dollars, ducing three times as much pulp and paper as they did ih 1936. The | annual value ct the finished paper. ?SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD? > euc pern 5 iT J . were bo: ; An email ng new p ^otom! formula"?will of curl and die exa< Jour particular quality of h \ nw ie a quick, eojnfpn let ? kelp you decide on l Miffuzo. Then let i ihnjfi wanted- natan \ eoft,springyoark ??? We are happy to MRS. POLL is again with us VERA'S BEAl Phone 0 .: . i . p " ' STEVE CANYON LOOK ? THERE 5 mm ST EYE C AN VON.' [/I ... WHV IS WE f 1 SWEATING Ol'T A IHEBl PERSONALS Miss Beplah Rhea, student at Wake Forest college, spent the week end .with her mother, Mrs J. M. Rhea. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Ramseur and children were dinner guests Sunday night of Mrs. RamseUr's mother, Mrs. Arthur Rhynei in Mt. Holly. \ Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Ross, Mrs. L. F. Ware were visitors in Kings Creek i Sunday. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; Charles Carpenter were Mr. and Mrs. | Dan Thompson of Lincolnton, MiSS ; Lil Wilkinson of North Wilkesboro, and Mr.-Dewltt Shinn of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. May and son, Bobby, and Mrs. Sutton frpm Greenvllle, N. C., spent the weekend with j Miss Audrey May, a member of the school faculty. Rev. P. D. Patrick is in Charleston, S. C., this week assisting in a city- ! wide evangelistic campaign con ducted by the Presbyterian churches. Mrs. Patrick went with him. While in Charleston they will be guests of their son, Paul Patrick, jr. j Eade Anderson, of Columbia Theological Seminary, will preach at both morning and evening services at the Presbyterian church Sunday. Mr. Anderson served as assistant pastor of the church during the past summer and will be welcomed back by the congregation. During October Mr. Anderson was chosen by the Student Bodytof the Seminary as their representative to the Foreign Missions conference which was held in Columbus, Ohio. jene RADAR tanent wave . "t M ... for the kind of hair >u wish you rn with rooMs help* us gWe you h Just the right type si intensity of ?m for air. A Engine Ridu liln, pine taut experience, i a becoming new fhro yon what you're il, gioeay wa-rea and i?that stay with you I V~* : announce that Y QUEEN as an operator JTY SHOPPE 8841 ' *[ ? . f.\&&' v; v yy - 'l.-- " v-'J , Ji" 7#?V . ' >? iV/ ^ * ' 11 - ' '{%> ' |i "iVwiBiMBi V, 1~ . _- < . - . . >.-iii THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA '"'WINA ,?T?V?.' 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Neal I will be delighted to know she has been elected a member of the Delta Kappa Gamma fraternity. She is a member of the Roe Chapter which j mviuurr nuineriora, Lincoln, (jaston and Cleveland counties. Mrs. Floyd Herndon is able to be out again alter her recent illness, i. i? NO flCETI _ II acuse 11-Wool, reg-ulcr price $] er Fox ilar price $34.95 ksville col, reg-alar price $12.95 lis- - ; kel. regralar price $11.95 fKET VALUES $1.59 $2.95 heet $2.29 st (Single).. $4.49 f ? W. L \X/UUJUXC/ ... . MhJ.sAJ it (Double) ..$6.95 - . KEETE3TS jusfehold Needs r's Depa < V .' -v . t - V.." " , ' /- ? ' 1 ; ' : '+* s ^ krf.ttfJt ' G'VINO J. C*VC>V>5 CI "TV J, PC?E, \ ONlT WuL H/ pu J V Toe ? J ' K'vr>^- WHO t rjy \ ^ LsPT ONty 6L Mr. E. T. Plott and'J. H. Plonk, his guest, leave Friday for Chapel Hill to attend a meeting of the North Carolina Geological Society. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hedden attended the W. C. T. 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