rrTT* I V ? ??!!?? i \ HERALD PERSONALS Society Editor Pbocc 167 ,:.v. Mrs. W. L. Pressley represented the Kings Mountain Garden Chab at the meeting of the State Fec?ation o f North Carolina Garden ciut/s which was he)d in Charlotte. Ulr*. Clyde Murphy is in Kansas p.... City with her husband while he is in ?cbool there. Mr. and Mra D. P. Randall have returne4 from a visit with Mr. and Airs. Jack T. Randall in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williamson of Shelby spent the weekend with Mrs. Williamson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greene. I I > i Mr? Paul Richards and son Eobby R, G. Plonk, Norman McGill and otCfrfcrlptie spent the weekend with . Johnnie Plonk have resumed their her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter studies at University at Chapel Hill j ~ ?? Greene. "? after spending the weekend with >?_ > ???..' Q ? ' . r ? ! their respective parents. ' r'* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stephen of ? o? ? ' ,1RV hmond, Va., Mr. and Mis. Jack The many friends of Mrs. M. L. ^ JHjrfhes of Newberry, S. C., and Hu- , Plonk will be sorry to hear she enter- j . "Tlbert Humphries of.Sheiby w, erf week ^ Memorial hospital in Char %kl Tguests 'of their mother, Mre F. iatte Tuesday for observation and C. Humphries. i treatment. ?oJi ' ? o? ? Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patterson, Mrs. i Mdss Odessa Black, Ml ^ Audrey .. e. E. Warlick, Hunter and Jbhnnie May and Miss EHzaWth Hunt of th? Wat lick were Sunday guests d Mr. jhigh school faculty attended a sci ,.?nd Mrs. J. C. Smath ere of Char- jenoe meeting in Charlotte Wednes lotte. 1 day afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lackey of Fa 11s <on were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Pionk. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomasson have returned from Paim flarbor, Fla., where they spent the winter months. Rev. L. C. Pihnix is in Union, S. C., this week holding a Revival. Eight Cases Heard In Recorders Omit Eight oases were heard in City; Recorders court held Monday after- ! noon At City Hall wteh Judge E. A. | Harril, presiding. - I Three defendants were convicted on charges of public drunkenness. Other cases heard included: Bill L. Tome, affray, case dismiss ed. Glenn Walter Hudson, Hickory, reckless driving, fined $25 and costs. Charles Wesley Nuchols, Mary- i ville, Term.,, violation of motor ve- ! hicle laws, taxed with costs. Lewis H. Sheted, abanodnment and non-support, sentenced six mon ths suspended provided he pay 110 weekly to clerk for support of his ffenily. ? ? Booker T.'Cai*on, speeding, fined 925 and costs. Lutheran Training School Series Ends The Lutheran Ministreial Associa tion of Gaston and adjacent counti- j es hanbeen conducting a Leadership t training school in Dallas, in the Holy Communion church of which Rev. Charles Ridenhour is pasior. The daies of the school were: May 3, 5, 6 10, and 12. Four courses were offer ed, "My Life" and "My Bible" by Pastorst C. E. Bernhart of Stanley and Paul Rimmer of Bessemer GUy. "My Materials" and "My Preparation" by the Rev. and Mra. H. H. Richie of Lincolton; "The New Testament ? A Study'' by the Rev. W. G. Cobb of Cherryville, and "Our Congregation and lu? Work" by Rev. Wm, H. Sterd er of Kings Mountain. These were regularly accredited courses offered by the Parish -and Church school Board through the international Council ?f Religious Education. Certificates were award ed to those Attending regularly and fulfilling the other requirements. Flee: Admiral Ernest J. King, war time Chief of Naval Operations, is President of the Naval HLstoricaJ Foundation. .Navy squadron eight exceeded b> j Navyman George Sanderson, 87 . 1.444 tons its December quoia in theilrorr Richmond, Calif., spent 4-to. Bc;iin ALrHft. _ j yean, on active duty. '{ U '? . y ?naxavejt 4 tt It tint mi lb jp<. WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ? STATIONEKY 1NFORMALS CALLING CARDS BIRW ANNOUNCEMENTS In A Wkie Voiiety o! Papere S'.ytee and Fi>c?<> See Our Samp'e Book HERAIJD PUBLISHING HOUSE Phones 167 and 283 Picture SPRING COTTONS Lovely, washable cottons for shopping ... for dressing occas ? v. * *. ' ' v.* ? ions . . . so prettily detailed! GINGHAMS CHAMBRAYS STRIPES-CHECKS-SOLIDS "I ? iV SHOP ?Second Floor I

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