HERALD PERSONALS . ? , ? . ' , ? i. ?Sail Society Editor Phone 167 Mrs. Blanch Poplin was a visitor in Gastonia Sunday. Miss Je'Anne Griffin, Mrs. ?. L. Campbell and S. R. Suber'left Sat urday for Palm Harbor, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Allran were .Kuesrs ol Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meal in /tlacksburg, Sunday.; Miss Ooleert Brooks and Miss A naif Green spent Tuesday evening and night at G rover, visiting friends. Mrs. J. G Darracott dnd Mrs. T. W. Gamble were Charlotte visitors ?>n Monday. J. G. Kerr of Charlotte visited his. Tie ices Mesdsnk;^ Deck Fulton and I'almer Fulton Sunday, ? Mrs. T, W. Smart ?f Ellenboro is visiting hex sister, Mrs. -Carl F. Mauney. Mrs. Frances 8. Simpson of St. ' Augustine, Fla., is' visit':r?g reiajUv f h in Kings Mountain. Mrs. L. M. Logan and son. L. M. Jr. liave returned to their home in Mi ami. *'... Mrs. C. A. Butterworth is on an extended visit to her parents in . New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton of York visited his aunt, Mrs. Deck Ful- : ton Sunday. -J Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McCurdy were Sunday guests of Mrs. McCurdy's mother, Mr a. F. C. Black in Monroe. Miss Alice Rldenhour spent the week end with her parents in Dal las, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Blalock vis ited his parent^ in the Bethlehem community Sunday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Ware were Sun day night dinner guests of Mr. and Mjs. Dicl: LeGrand of Shelby. | Miss Dot Campbell spent Sunday in Spartanburg with hen sister, Miss Jean Campbell. Mr/and Mrs. F. L. Wright have re turned from a two-weeks visit In Florida. Mrs. E. W. Griffin and Mm. M. A. I Ware were Gastonia visitors Tues- f day. Mrs. Laiage Hord of Shelby was) spend the day guest of Miss Picc&la f Blalock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C*E~Warlick visited his sister, Mrs. Clyde Wright in ; Hickory Sunday. They also visited in Valdose. ? Mrs. A. L. All ran and Mrs. J. p. Wyant of Cherryvlile visited Mf. and Mrs. M. L. Maui. -v of Rock Hill Sun day. ? . Mr. and Mrs J. B, Keeter, their daughter, Mrs. Randolph Madison, Jr., of Petersburg, Mrs. Ann Roberts spent last week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shuford of Forest City were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Shuford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. M. Williams. Mrs. C. E. Jolley. and Mrs. F. S.I Barrett have returned ti their home | in Dallas, Texas/after visiting rela tives and friends here. Mesdames W. K. Crook, A. H. Pat terson and Ertle Powers visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crook' in Charlotte Sunday. Mrs. J. F. Ware has returned to her home after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Van Wrape and Mr. Van Wrape in Cam den. ? O- ? Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. MaUney, Char los and "Kay, were visitors in Cono ver Sunday. They were accompanied' home by Mrs. Maundy's mother, Mrs. F. L. Herman, who will be their guests for several days. Saturday night dinner guests of Mrs. C. L. Jolley were Mr. and Mrs. Floy Koontz of Washington, D. C., Mesdames C. E. Jolley, F. S. Barrett and James Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clonlnger, Miss Sara Ivy and Coley Gullon. Mr. and Mrs. WllHarn~R. Meant have moved to Roanoke, Va., where Mr. Merrnt has accepted work with American Viscose Co., after oo*n pleting his graduate work at Geor gia Tech. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt spent the week end here with her parents; Rev. and Mrs. P. D. Patrick. x. mr. ?:>. Mc Kettrick (j&UJJ&l J0 ? Gi1* M rt*e itim, the r\o? to ?6m . . . o volt rayon crepe with pretty scolloped tucking on the gently *ftared skirt. $15.95 MYERS' DRESS SHOP ?Second Floor? > Miss Co lee n Brook* and MLu Antis Green had weekend guest* from Grover. . . % ? v Norman MoGill and John Plonk, student* at Chapel Hill spent the weekend with their respective par ents. Mra. G. F. Lattimore has returned from a week's visit to her mother In Hertford and on her way home she visited in Raleigh. Mlsa Ella Harmon who his been in Mooresvllle for several months is now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crawford. J Quests of Mrs. Jake Hord Friday were her neiee, Mr#. Ralph Blanton, Jr., and daughter, Susan, ot Ander aon, and Mrs. T. M. Washburn of Shelby. < . v | Friends of Mrs. O. A. Rhea will be sorry , to learn- she had the misfor tune of breaking her arm Monday. The Uncolmon Times report* she is getting a iong nicely. ~ - ? ? Because a nitrogen shortage atill prevails. Tar Heel, farmers are urgdd U? order their aftirlng fertilizer needs as early as possible. Boy (SCOUTS PF AMERICA The Boy Scout Court of Honor, held In the, City Hall opened with prayer by Rev. G. W. Fink, followed with the repeating of the ScoUt Oath. Scouts advanced in rank are? Tenderfoot Rank ? . ^ ? J. Earl Stroupe 7;, Richard Wil liamscn 7; Charles Cashton 5. Second Class Hank ? Harry Barrett 5; Gene Odom 5; Fred Thomas Logan 9. Merit Badges ? Autompblling ? James Chitders 9. Bee Keeping? ' James Childers 9. Photography? David KincaM 6. Star Scout Rank ? David Kincaid 6. Bronze Eagle Scout Palm ? Carl Cole 5. Alter the awards were presented the noting adjourned with the re | peating of the Scout Benediction. OaXIE-HOM SUM* MAIKH ALWAYS A WINNER A Southern Dinner YOU'LL SERVE THE BEST AND PLEASE THE GUEST WITH THESE, VALUES AT DIXIE HOME'S EVERY DAY LOW PRICES. IBBY'S SLICED OR CRUSHED NO. 2 . i^vy. z. WAIN PINEAPPLE 31c ^ 1 * i ii i i PINE CONE NO. 2 CAN GREEN BEANS ...... - 15c TABLE DRESSED POUND FRYING CHICKENS S5o 'qUDAHY'S SLICED POUND GOLD COIN BACON ......... 49c ludahy's Puritan Lb. Roll Pork Sausage . 39c Smoll Smoked Pound Bacon Squares 33c \ Selected Slices Pound Beef Liver . . . 57c Small Leon Pound Spare Ribs . . 45c Fresh Pound PigsFeet .... 15c Dry Salt Pound Fat Back . . . 17c Halibut Pound STEAK.. .49c Dressed Pound WHITING... 19c Dressed Pound Pan Trout . . .. 25c SEA ""85 ? Pound ? Fillets oi Perch . . 33c Large Pound Green Shrimp . 69c Fillet Of Pound Salt Mackerel . 41c PINEAPPLE 46 OUNCE CAN JUICE . 40' COMSTOCK PIE No. 2 Can, 2 For A P P L E S . Ill GRAPEFRUIT 46 Or. Can, 2 For JUICE .37' LIBBY'S TOMATO No. 1 Can JUICE. 10' LONG GRAIN 2 Lb. Pkg. I I C E . . 37? HUNTS Y. C. No 2 Vi Can PEACHES!^ Playmates Sweet Mixed 22 Ounce PICK L E S 27' Olb Va. Apple v 38 Ounce Jar BUTT E R 27' Cream of 14 Oz. Pkg. WHEAT . IS' Silver Cup Pound Bag COFFEE.. ..49c Gold Cup Pound Bog COFFEE.. ..47c SUNBRITE . . .7c LIFEBOU Y Cake 9c LUX FLAKES Large 32c RINSO Large Size . .32c LUX TOILET Large, 2 for 25c LUX BATH Cake 9c * SWAN Large, 2 for .33c . S-WAN Medina, 3 for 29c s* .. Silver Dust Large Size i 34c DAIRY DEPARTMENT Schreibers 2 Pound Box Shorp, Tosty ' Pound Cheese Food .. ..79c N. Y. State Cheese S9c Dbde -Howe BUTTER l?r .prints lb.. 73c Schreibers 2 Pound &ox Dixie ? Home Pound American Cheese .89c Margarine 26c