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Brotherhood Moots At Lutheran Church The Southern District of the North Carolina Brotherhood will meei In the St. Matthew's Lutheran church Sunday afternoon, January 30, at 3 p. m., with the president, J. R. Beam, presiding. Late Classifieds POUND: Young Slue tick rabbit dog. Bears vaccination No. 279970. Owner may claim by paying cost of adv. RAL/PH SANDERS, House 311. Margrace milt. J-28. The worship part of the program will be (n charge of George H. Mau hey, the presidem ot the Brother hood of St. Matthew's chureti. E. A. Boliek of Gastonia will introduce: the speaker, the Kev. George W. Lin gle, pastoriof the Holy Trinity Lu | iheran church, Gastonia. who will ; speak on "Home Missions." The pro i gram for the afternoon is as follows: | Organ 'Prelude,, fin the Cathe dral) ? ;Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. Devotional led "by George H, Mauney. Offertory anthem, "Fairest Lord Jesus," (a ranged by Rob. Roy Peery.) and sung by the Youth choir under the direction of Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. Business matters will be under the direction of the president. Mr. Beam, and following this Mr. Soltek will introduce the speaker "Pastor S tender will pronounce the Benediction and Mrs* Mauney will play as a postlude, "Toccata in G," by Dubois, The public is cordially invited* to worship wtth us, and all the mem bers of the chufch are drged to at tend since this will take the place of our regular evening service. . Petroleum and natural gas are California's most Important resour ces. Central Cagers Meet Cllibide Here Friday Kings Mountain high school bas ketball teams are hosts to teams frota Cliffside high here Friday nlght. Oiris game Is aet to get un derway at 7?15'p. m. Coach Don Parker's boys will be on the revenge trail alter suffering the Jtlm loss, }n four starts, last Frl day night to a fighting Lincolnton five. Cliffside. a contender for top loop honors, lost to Shelby Tuesday night. ' Coach Mabel Carpenter's girls team is considered the favorite over Cliff side's girls. ?a ? Simple, Foolproof Mechanism! * Spacious Storage Compartments! Keep your "spare roorr" right In your living room! Here's a luxuriously comfortable Innerspring sofa-bed at a price that challenges comparison! A handsome sofa in decorator tapestry . . . with carved panel fronts . . . smooth clean-cut lines. Finger-tip pressure opens this attractive sofa into a big bed for two ... no bothersome levers . . . it's as easy as that! To say nothing of the spacious stor age compartments for your beddirig. This is a beautiful sofa-bed value that you can't afford {o miss! See it today . . . priced for tremendous savings} Other S ;* ehl Stores to serve you at A?he*llle. HenderaonviUe. Shelby. Forest City. Charlotte. Gastoaia, Concord. Kan napolii and Salisbury "IT COSTS LESS At STEBCHTS' W. MOUNTAIN ST.? PHONE 343 ?ymk Bob Hnffstetler Signs With Giants Bob Huffstetler, 18-year-old form er Central high and American Le gion, catcher, has signed a baseball contract with the New York Giants according to an announcement this week by John Moss, Rock HUl, S.C., business manager of the Chiefs of theTrl State league and Giant scout. Huffstetler will probably go to Florida for spring training with the Giants at Sanfond. Rock Hill will have option on his services when he Is classified as a Class B. player. A member of the North Carolina team in the Carolina? boys ail-star game In Charlotte in 1948, the "hust ling catcher bats left-handed and throws right. In addition to his high school and Legion Junior baseball service he worked last season as bat ting practice catcher with the Hen dersonville Skylarks of the Western Carolina class D. Loop. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Huffstetler of Lackey street. More Aboul Girl Scout Banquet (Cont'd from front page) in Girl Scouting ? to Miss Fay Mc intosh, Mrs. Warren Gardner. ' and Mrs. Adolf Tahn of Gastonia for ser vice above the call of duty. Mrs. E. C, Stamey' of . Cleveland county presented the same award to Mrs. Charles Burjis of Shelby. A portrait of Juliette Low, the work of a Gastonia artist, Knox Hood Summey, was presented to the council. The Rev. A. C. McSween made ?he phesentation and the ac ceptance was by Miss 'Rankin. Officers of counoll and board of directors to serve a term of two years elected were: Rev. A. C. McSween, Lincolntdn, secretary; Mesdames J. ! E. Chadwell, Shelby ; Frank Heavner Lincolnton; Paul Kincaid, Gastonia; G. M. Matlack, Cramerton, and Carl Rustin, Gastonia, nominating-mem bership committee; Miss Susan Glenn, Lincolnton; Mrs. Cflnt New ton, Lawndale; Harry E.Page, Kings Mountain; Miss Minnie Lee Peedin, Gastonia, and Mrs. Draper Wood, Shelby, board members. Mrs. Kenneth Froneberger, Lin- i colnton, and Miss Irene Queen of Shelby were elected to the board to fill out the unexpired terms of Mrs. Hubert Craig and Mrs. Hugh Ham rick, respectively. Table decorations were Indicative of the several Girl Scout activities, and a delightful dinner was served by a group of Kings Mountain work ers, assisted by Scouts. ? Rear VIEW " " ? ? -? ? ? \ ? Long waited for .ft n this GOSSARD step-in with an all ?kittle back! Vertical stretch rayon and cotton sarin *la?Mc for a sU*k, smooth posterior and much coveted comfMt.Hie front is of figured batiste and the hip panels ot L*n? ?taatfc. $10.00 For size 26 to 25. No. 849- A. for size 29 to 33. No. 84S-D ? Tkt xpCtft kr* is #/ firm wtetft. th? Exclusively Yourt ? tAJUXfrfl Ju?uoV you tow li; mademoiselle J he Empire Ensemble . . . A new year, a nrr you, wand -dim an4 willowy, in your black rayon faille jacket <lrMt with it* little top of polka dotted pure silk in shocking, aqua, or fac Site* ? to t'- ? WM5
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