HERALD PERSONALS Society Editor Phone 167 A A J. A X A AJ-AA A -t. ?- ?? ? ? ? * ?-"* ~ Mr. and 'Mrs. Van Teague of Hick- ? ory spent the weekend with his par ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Teague. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Grantham were in Atlanta last week on business j ? Mrs. It. C. Caveny of McConnes ville spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Luther Ware. Mrs. C. E. Neisler and Mrs. M. L. ' Plonk are leaving this week for Florida to spend sometime. Mrs. B. A. Murry has teamed from! a visit with her parents, Mr. and: Mrs. M. R. Hudson in Maiden. 1 ? o? ? Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hord were Sunday guests of the former's pac- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rhyne of Shelby. ?> . Miss Laverne White .student nurse I at the Shelby hospital spent the J weekend with her parents, Mr< and Mrs. D. L. White. ? o ? Miss France' Payne visited friends at Lenoir Rhyne over the weekend. 11 Mrs. Harry Page, Mrs. Gordon Ri ley returned Saturday from a visit In Florida. M-Sgt. Jessie E. Martin of Greens boro, Fred Martin of Burlington were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Martin. Mr. .and Mr^, Fiank Ussery, Mr. and Mrs. R. D Goforth and Miss Mil dred Mae Goforth spent Sunday in Ashevllle. Mrs. Buck Allran underwent an appendectomy in Shelby hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon were vis itors in Lineolnton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrill spent the weekend in Rock Hill. "Rev. P. D. Patrick attended a meet ing Wednesday of the board of trus tees of Davidson college at David son. 35-PIECE DINNER SET - - ' . I * , ' ? 3 beautiful patterns in Floral Designs or gold-trimmed, made to sell for $9.95. BELK'S (A QQ SALE PRICE 3)0. OO BELK'S i> DEPARTMENT STORE Remember? You Always Save At Belle's Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patterson and Mrs. Charles Warlick went to Con cord Sunday to attend the funeral | services of Chrales Long, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Millard A. Prince, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Payne, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bax 1 ter Payseur on Thursday. Mrs. T. G. Martin, Miss Mary Mar ; tin of Blacksburg were Kings Moun tain visitors Monday afternoon. W. G. HugHes who spent the last six weeks in Palm Harbor, Fla., re turned to his home here Sunday. Dinner guests Tuesday of Mrs and Mrs. C. L. Fulton were Dr. and- Mrs. J. R. Church and Rev. and Mrs. J H. Brcndall.. Mrs. Charlie Blalock is confined to her home with a severe case of flu. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bobbitt were visitors in Charlotte Friday. | Mrs. Harold HunnicUit and dau ghter, Sue. Mrs. George Davis have Returned from a visit in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bobbitt had as their guests Surday Mr. and Mrs. Elzje Bridges, Carol and Betty, Mr. and Mrt>. Euck Gault from Gastonia, ; Mr. Archie Bridges and daughter, ! Kay. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. -B. A. Mur ry are Mrs. Harry Howard and dau ghter of Hickory, Mr. and Mrs. Geor ge Setzer and daughter of Crestview, Fla., and Mrs. M. R. Henderson of Maiden, mother of Mrs. Murry, ; Rev. Wm. H. Stender, pastor of the St. Matthew's Lutheran church was the speaker at the supper meeting of the Men's Brotherhood of Christ 1 Church, Stanley, N. C., on Wednes j day evening. ) The many friends of Mrs. Rossie Bird will be glad to learn she has improved since the slight heart at tack she suffered several days ago and is now at the home of her dau ghter, Mrs. Harold Crawford. i" Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Sprinkle, Jr., of Greensboro, N. C., were visited on Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Payseur. Mr. and Mrs. Payseur also visited the Rev. ahd Mrs. J. G. Wink ler in Ashboro N. C., Sunday after noon. . N . . ( Mrs-. P. M. TJeisler amd Mrs. George ! Lattimore attended a bridge lunch ! eon at the Country Club in Shelby j last Wednesday guests of Mrs. Ladd i Hamrick. Mrs. Neisler was awarded high score prize. Miss Kathleen Dryer and Ru.'us McGill of Salisbury were spend the day guests of his mother, Mrs. Lau ra McGill -on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Crook and gue*,t, Arthur McGill, of Atlanta, at tended the funeral of Charles Long, jr., in Concord Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Payseur spent last weekend in Durham visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Alston, jr., and their daughter, Kathleen Alston. While there, they attended the an nual mid-winter concert of Duke U niversity Men's Glee Club, in which James Throneburg sang. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Falls, Miss Shir ley Falls, Mrs. Bessie Dickey, and Miss Martha Lou Dickey recently visited Mrs. Dickey in Roanoke, Va., Mrs. Delaney of Covington, Va., sis ters-in-law of Mrs. Dickey, and Mrs. Tom Styers of Greensboro, a sister of Mrs. Dickey. Mrs. Coman Falls Fetes Dancing Class Mrs. Coman Falls gave a Valen tine party at her home Tuesday af ternoon for the members of her dan cing class. Games and dancing were enjoy ed, for awhile then much merriment ensued in the exchange of Valen tines. > The Valentine motif prevailed in the party appoinments and in the refreshments. The first legislature in the state of Kentucky, met in the city of Lexing ton. "CATCH" TH?S? y/l?(/?S//V FISHING -GEAR SOUTH BEND PLY ROD REELS HEDDOH RIVER RUNT LURES (Oren-o-motlc) WOODWARD'S -II II ii r i TRUE TEMPER RODS KENNEDY TACKLE BOXES BRONSON REELf/v BUDDY TACKLE BOXES v NYLON CASTING UNES (aU?tt>*)iv 'Sport Shots BY CHARLES CARPENTER It looks like Kings Mountain boys team has. a fair chance of taking top conference honors. With only one! loss to date it would .appear that they could do less than end up in a. tie with the two "pushing" clubs, Hickory and Kuiherfordton-Spindale. That is considering those clubs have only a 12-game schedule as has Kings Mountain. Two more victories ? over Cher ryville and Shelby ? would un doubtedly sew up the race, however. Rumor has it that the Mountain eers are considering eniering the state clas^> A tournament, the same event which Hendersonville, also a Western conference member, won 'last year. They will undoubtedly enter the Hickory Western conference tourna ment the second week in March. And the "B" boys are about to en ter a "Bee" team ' tournament in Newton. ? -SB' 111 Jim Hullender is g: ing great guns with the Gardner- Webb basketball team and ranks high in team, and conference scoring races ? Chafies Neisler iS on the Davidson college five and. has seen Southern confer ence action ? Jake Earjy was re ported back in town after several weeks a 9 instructor at a Florida baseball school. All tanned up. and raring to go, Jake was supposed to be at a baseball School at Central high in Charlotte this week ? Ceor-^ ge Wilson is all primed for his- ex pected battle for a berth with the Boston Red Sox this season ? Chas. Ballard reportedly is on the way ito Rock Hill of the Tri State loop ? Gazette sports ed. Ken Alexander Shower Given For Mrs. Paul Dover The young Peoples Class of ? BONl, ELECTION? The city board , has announced a $50,000 bond elec tion for stadium improvements. Now is the time for all .citizens interested j in seeing a suitable athletic plant in Kings Mountain to get doWn to work i and pass the issue. Most every citi- . zen is slightly red-faced at times when a fan from an opponent's city makes a slam about out p^rk. And many fans also are heard to make remarks about the poor facilities to be had at City Stadium, both from the player standpoint* and the pay ing customers. Something must be done about the sanitary facilities at the park for the benefit of citizens living close by. They have really had a lpt to put up with and have raised many justified complaints a bout operations "in their back yards." It's time to act. Work for a better athletic plaht. ? mc ? Effort to form The Mountaineer Club have met with good success so far and an organizational meeting will soon be held. Plans for this year call for funds for a week's training trip for the football team at Camp Cherokee. Coach Carlton estimates (he week session will about equal a month's practice in town. The team will be decked with new uniforms next year ? black pants, gold shirts with black numerals, and black hel mets. Webb was presented high score prize for visitors and Mrs. Carl Mauney for members. A fruit salad with sandwiches and coffee was served by the hostess. Invited guests were: Mrs. W, H. Webb and |Wrs. J. B. Simpson. Tuesday Bridge Club With Mrs. H. R. Neisler Mrs. H. R. Neisler was hostess this week at the Country Club when members of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club met to play. Unusual arrangements of jonquils, early spi rea and red carnations were used to decorate the party rooms. After five progressions scores were counted and high score prize given to Mrs. P. M. Neisler. A very tempting party plate Was ! served at the conclusion of the gam- j For SAFETY, COMFORT, LONG MILEAGE You Can't Bay a Better Tire . IFF Tift's (%% catc&t 1/'aL W i* jRu/ffat JtV >ooH trt know that I.KF. DEl.tTXE TIKw are built to exceed l(ir (rr?ir? demand* yiw put on them. That'* * by l