?':! f:-'" ; ' ' V-.. "" >" " V ' v r. ' ' j'< page Two 'herald'p Tall Society Editor f T V V V VT VT V V V V V V V V V V T V V V V V ? ' Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Campbell and children attended the Art Exhibit at the Mint Museum )n Charlotte on Sunday. , Walter Harmon, student at Gardner-Webb college, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs..B. F. Beam Dave Peeler of Marton was also a guest. Mrs. O. W. Myers, Mrs R. D. Goforth were In Charlotte dn a buying trip for Myers Department Store last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goforth have returned after a visit to the latter's daughter, Mrs. W. L. Coley and Mr. Coley in Red Springs. Mrs. George Lattimore, George Lat timore, Jr., are visiting in Raleigh and Hertford. Miss Lyda Ann Watkins of Charlotte was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Huffstetler spent Sunday in Charlotte with the latter's sister. Mrs. Boyd Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. J. H. Grayson. Miss Eunice Grayson of Lincolnton visited relatives here Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tolly Shuford and children were visitors in Durham over the weekend. Miss Virginia Plonk has returned to Laurinburg after visitng her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plonk. Miss Frances Payne and Ted Ram sey attended home coming at State En route they were joined by Miss Betty Lynch who attends W. C. U.; Jv C? Greensbo.-O. ?o? Among those from Kings Mountain attending the Lenolr-Rhyne Guilford game on Saturday were, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mltchem, Gene Mitchem, David NeiU, Misses Dorcas Carpenter and Jean Webb. 1 WW i j+te, KAHN TAILORING SPECIALIST .<*! '<W. sid CantitUf to ou/i J>io/ie OH SATURDAY November 13th Let him show you his large and unusually fine array oi brand new SUITINGS And COATINGS for LADIES and . GENTLEMEN to be Tailored to Mca::n e * } Let him take vour measure? . / * ment for a Suit or Coat, to be delivered now or later. Woodwards - Men's Shop V , > ?'. < .$?" 'Hi. ..Wj ? . I. ...... . ers6nals Phone 167 ? ++ * + ++ + ?+ +++* + Miss Mary Ann Crouse visited in Raleigh over the week end. Rev. and Mrs. Herman Fisher and family of Spindale were Sunday dinner guests pf Mr. and Mrs. J. E. * * * . Aaernoiai. | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. I. B: Goforth were Sunday guests of Mr* and Mrs. Hazel Crenshaw pf Belnnont. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rogers were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herndon. Miss Florence Green of' Moores; boro was-guest of her sister, Mrs. 1 BH1 Souther over, the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shuford of Forer t City, M,. and Mrs. Loy Minch of | i Charlotte were Sunday visitors of: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Williams. , Mr. and Mrs. Humes Houston and son Sammie were Charlotte visiteors Monday. f Misses Pat Hayes and Lynn Beam from Cherryville spent Saturday night with Mr..and Mrs. Charles Go-, j forth, jr. 1 Mtd-shfpman James Pressly, jr.,; who has Just finished his basic train t ing at Pensacola. Fla.. is sDendlns ! his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pressly. He leaves Sun- 1 ! day for Camp Christi, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Madison, j Jr., MrV and Mrs. James R. TrayJor of Petersburg, Va.. are visiting Mrs. Madison's oarents Mr. ai*i Sirs. J. Byron Keeier. Miss Peggy Arthur, student at W. C. C. U. N C., Greensboro, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. H. Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Riley were' weekend visitors in Greenville, S. C. j Thev attended the C?lemson-Furman j ball game in Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simpson attended Lenoir-Rhyne-Guilford ball game Saturday night. Miss Alda Jean Davis, student'at G. P, C.. Greensboro, visited her par | ?nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis over] the week end. Misses Lenora Plonk,.Bobbie Simmons and Dorcas Carpenter, stu- t ' dents at Limeston College. Gaffney, spent the weekend with their resp- i pective parents. j Mr. and Mrs. Oicern PaMc I into their new home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Griffin visited !' her sister, Mrs. W. E. Jones in North i Welkesboro Sunday. Mesdames Orr Weir, J. M. Rhea, Ed Hord and Miss Marjorie Hord spent Sunday in Forest City with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hord. i Mrs. David Cavin and, two chii- j j dren of Decatur, Ga., are visiting rel I atives in Kings Mountain. Miss Carlyle Ware spent ihe week end in Rock Hill, guest of Miss Stella Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Church of Gas tonia were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gibson. Rev. Wm. H. Stender, pastor of the St. Matthew's Lutheran church pre- ( sented a report of the recent Untied Lutheran church Convention held tin Philadelphia, Pa., to the congregation of Grace Lutheran church, Bessemer City. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hord, Misses Betty Hord and Lauann Herndon , Were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rhyne of Shelby. Mrs. J. C. Smathers has returned to her 'home in Charlotte after spend ing several days with her parents, Mr onH Mrc & u I ?..? < ?!?> x?. 14. rvurrmiii. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.Craig and dau- > | ghters visited Mrs. Craig's mother, I Mrs. Wrenn, in Silt-r City over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Miller of Radford, Va., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Miller. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Sun- 1 day were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B) a lock and family. Mra W. D. MHler will spend a ( week in Kings Mountain. Mr.-and Mrs. Paul Neisler, Mr: 1 and Mra. Frank Hoyle attended | Home Coming game In Davidson ( Saturday. Mrs. E. L. McDaniel attended the t Garrett Reunion in Salisbury on Sunday. Miss Ellen Cox of Greenville spent the weak and with air and Mrs. . BP. Cox. ; M v ' . ? * ' ' - ' ' : ' . v ' ' ?<<*<; i -.'v- * ! ' . v ** -> THE DWGS MOUNTAIN HER/ Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moss and daughter, Claudia, Mrs. Walter Moss of Grover spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Herndon. Mrs. J. H. Searbroueh. Mrs .1 H Hudson df Charlotte Were Sunday visitors of Mrs. W. L. Fortune. Dr. and Mrs. W L. Ramseur, Mr.' and Mrs. Hunter Nelslcr attended; Home Coming at Davidson bn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sides of Lincolnton were Sunday guests of Mr. and j Mrs; Buck Allran. George Thomasson, student at 1 Duke College, Durham, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. C. F. Thomasson. Mesdfimes Clyde Kearns. H. E. Lynch, J. H. Arthur, R. H. Webb, and J- j. R. Davis spent Tuesday in Greens- : boro. George Allen attended Home Com ing in Raleigh Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. James Everhart, Mr, and Mrs. Fulton Everhart, Mrs. W. R. Everhart were visitors ki Boone oh Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Hill of Burlington spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Kings Mountain. Miss Jean Webb, student at G. F. C., Greensboro, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs? R. H. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Clemonsee Boone of j Radford,. Va., spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Claude Ware j and other relatives. ^ John Plonk, student at the University,Chapel Hill, visiter his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plonk over the week end. Mas. Leslie McGinnis of Richmond Va., is spending several days with friends in Kings Mountain. Mrs. T. G. Martin, Mi&s Mary Mat tin of Blacksburg were visitors in Kings Mountain Friday. Mrs. James G. Ratterree of Charlotte was guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. i Ratterree Monday night. Mrs. T. P. McGill, Mrs. Minnie Crawford accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens of Bessemer City visited Miss Ella Harmon at Moores-. boro Sunday. Mrs. Wm. H. Stender, secretary of the Children of the Church groups . of St. Matthew's Lutheran church | was one of the leaders of the "Work | Shop" at an all-day meeting a: the ! Lutheran Chapel, Gasrtonia, on Sat- j urday, 'November 6. Mrs. Stender pre ; sented the use of religious pictures [ and their value in teaching to the leaders. Others attending from Kings Mountain were Mrs. Otis Falls j one of rhe leaders of the children I of the church and Mrs. Garland Garland Still, superintendent of the Primary Department of the Sunday j School. *+ | CENTE > J'JiIm uSi ^' j--j-1?ujkAND OTH) ' USE C n . - A ( V/ent< - ? ' ' .. . V.,-* ,' ' " vvtkW>jfc/ " ?' , V ;- < .v:* . : >rv * li' LLD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Mrs. J. L McGill, Brs. Jessie Kis er, Mrs. D. F. Hord, jr., and Mrs. W. L. Pressly attended the Floral Fair in Bessemer City Saturady ' ' ' r , Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hardward of Aibemarle were SSunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Brendail. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Brendall of Tryon visited his brother, Rev. J. H. Brendall and Mrs. Brendall Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Elam of Mar- , shall, Mrs. Eugeen Smith and John I Elam of Bladenboro were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. j Elam last week, coming especially to attend the funeral of their uncle, Mr-W. B. Elam. Mrs. Ida Sheller of Wadesboro, sis ter-in-Iaw of Otto Hehn was a guest in their home over the week end., Mrs. Shuller was a Baptist missionary in Romania for 26 years. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hehen for Sunday dinner were Rev. and ,Mrs. J. H. Brendall^ their guests, Mr.' and Mrs. James A. Hardward of Albe-! marie. - |- f ' School News By Members Of The High School Journalism Class Extensive repairs have been completed on the Kings Mountain high school gymnasium under the direction of A. G. Everhart, a local paintl'na nnntronfnr Dnlntlwr. <<T> i auiuuft me gyi j took about two weeks and two coats were applied in this time. A special coat was applied to the ceiling to keep the kuots from showing and aluminum paint was used on all metal work. Dressing rooms were painted white with a grey wains-? coat.' . ; A sump pump was installed to! keep water from flooding the base-. ment and the inter-communications system, which can be controlled from the gymnasium or from the inter-communications room in the high school, was extended to the. gymnasium, however, the system is| not in operation yet. ?SN? Bob Lawing was elected recently i as editor-in-chief or the 1949 Mile- ! stones. Kings Mountain high school annual. Work will begin immediately with the following acting in designated capacities: Editorial: O ^ _ M-M _ r*> *?.* ? - ? aivr: nut Amos, Barbara Matthews, Garland Still, Hunter Warlick, Pauline Mauney, Carl Moss, and Iris Patterson; Business Staff: Jack Ruth Business manager, Charles Glanton, Herman Mauney,. Pat Neisler, Shirley Arthur, Charlotte Jenkins, Joyce Falls, and Martha Cox; Circulation Staff: Peggy Jackson, circulation manager Evelyn Roberts, Mary Med lin, Myrtle Hoyle, Margy Lou Dicky Peggy Mauney, Jackie Wilson, and Doris Payseur; Photographic Staff: Bobby Kimmel, Photographic manager, Demauth Blanton, Norman. Long, Norman Bolin, and Dickie Webb. The faculty advisers are Miss Janet Scoggins, Miss Sarah Alexander and Miss Alice Ridenhour. SN? Seniors of Kings Mountain High i W> *vV * R SERVIi Fiiir riwc UH A UW UU 10 . - f >UR LAt sr Sen . * ?- C , . v .. .. 4. RAMBLING SKETCHES OF | Oak Grove News By Mrs. William Wright Mrs. Mae Bell was honored Sunday with a dinner on the occasion of i her 58th birthday anniversary. Dinner was served picnic style in the yard with the beautiful white twotiered birthday cake trimmed iiv pink and green and bearing the words "Happy Birthday" Mother being used as a central decoration. I The hbnoree received a number of useful gifts besides the birthday* cake which was a gif. of her oldest daughter, Mrs. Jack Wray and Mr. Wray of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright ac-< companied by Mr. Leland McGIll j ol the St. Luke section spent ?un'j day in Asheville visiting Miss \^n- 1 cy Plonk, a student of the Plonk School selected "We build the lad der by which we rise," as class.mot- : to; Old Rose and Silver, as class col ors; Carnation, as class flower; at a meeting October 19. The committee in charge of colors and flowers were Pauline Mauney, Barbara Matthews, and Charlotte; Jenkins.- Charles Blanton, Herman Mauney and Garland Still, submitted suggestions for the motto. ?SN? Seniors have been fitted for their 1949 class rings, and all rings are expected to arrive in approximately five weeks. THE BEC< Twelvth Street Rno A Little Bird Told Me .... You Can't Be True Dear .. Buttons and Bows ....... Say Something Sweet to Yo One Has My Name the Oth Green Light Life Gets Tee-jus Spanish Bells Cocaine Blues Little Community Church . Wicked Path of Sin Why Do You Weep Dilwilh At the First Fall of Snow .. And new numbers by 1 DIXI1 THE REC( | Adjoining Kings Moui mm IS OP ?featurin 9 fdes ^ ^ rOASTEBS, OTHER apr radios. rooD am '' AWAY ] ONI rice wttu! - .' . r '..- - <- . * . "'< '? V ' * '"*" **- '* * i , . v .V. , , ; , > . . I : Friday. November 12,1948 School of Creative Arts. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ware hacl as tIw their weekend guest, Mrs. Ware's mother, Mrs. 'Etta Costner of Penleys Chapel. .Mr. and Mrs. James.S. Ware spent several days the past week in Wash ington visiting Mr. Ware's brother, , Messrs Jonn b. and ur. j. u. vs are. \ Mrs. May Bell and Mrs. Ann Mc Swain spent Monday and Tuesday in Charlotte visiting in the home of Mfs. Bell's daughter, Mrs. Jack \Vray and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell and son Micky, spent the week end with Mr.' and Mrs. Alex McMillian in Bessemer City. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Champion and children of Charlotte were week end guests of Mr- an<3 Mrs. T. A. Champion. Mrs. R. B. Lovin, a former resident of this community but now of Chester, S. C., is a patient in the Shelby hospital where she underwent an operation Friday morning. Former NavaJ. Reserve officers, now transferred to the regular Navy are required to. attend General Line schools at either Monterey, Calif., \ or Newport, R. I., where 44 weeks ? of training brings their service ed- . ucation up to a stage theoretically equalling that of U. S. Naval Academy graduates. , ? Farm cost rates rose 10 per cent from 1945 to 1946 and 22 per cent from 1946 to 194V. i : EW ARRIVALS "al? 3RD SHOP Pee Wee Hunt Paula Watson Ken Griffin The Denning Sisters ur Sweetheart? ...... *. The Ink Spots er Has My Heart? Jimmy Wakely . Hank Thompson Tex Williams Cliffie Stone Roy Hogsed Bill Monroe BUI Monroe >w. Molly O'Day MoUy O'Day he TRUMPETERS and :airs )RD SHOP - . atain Building & Loan land"! 'en i ^ Tricycles f Doll Carriages t SsmxII Bicycles | f Xraas Tim ? Lights ^ * UANCES 1 IBS f PLAN | US CORNER AT # { ROUND A MOUNTAIN f ' gvcV* /*. fcr. f '* vf* ;.y * ;V' . ^ mk &

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