HERALD PERSONALS *Usll Society Editor Phone 167 ' Ross Alexander visited relatives in Wadesboro over the weekend. Mr. and Mr*. S. O. Kitby attended the Memorial services in Granite Pall* S -nuay. Mr. and Mrs. Norman King spent Sunday in Swannanoa. . Miss Nancy Niekles with a group of friends from Gaotonia spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Manneyhave re turned from Kings 'Port, Tenn., where thfey attended the funeral of Mr. Cox. Mr, and Mrs. Dickie Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ballard spervt Sunday in . "Greenv-illf, S. C. G. W. King and L. A. Mok? have returned from a fishing trip to Lake Waccamaw and Myrtle Beech, Miss Sara Lee HarrlH is spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harrtll. Mrs. Arthur Hay's sister. Miss Maud Gardner and Miss Virginia Pruett of Baltimore, Md., were her j house guests iaart week. I Season Is Hera ? FREE ? Moth Proofing McCUBDY Cleaners-Dyers Phone 257 Mrs. E. B. Eilerbe left Saturday fori a visit wiui her sister Mrs. E. S. Dea Champs in Sumpter, S. C. Mr. and Mm Charles Blalock re turned Wednesday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Miller in Radford, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoke and son, Charles, .spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mix. Charlie Fulton. Miss Flo Greeson of Miami, Fla;, and Miss Fay Short of Charlotte were week end guests ol Mr. and Mrs Ben Short. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Fox of States vlli? were guests of Mt. and Mrs. A. H. Patterson and Mt. and Mrs. C. E. War lick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ev ans of Ashe ville are spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Evans. They came down especially to hear San dra Evans play in the music recital { Friday night Mrs. Russell Mundy of Jackson ville, Fla., is spending several days ! with her niece, Mrs. Clyde Kerns. Mr. I Mundy will be hero over the week end. H. B. Warren of Fayette ville, Tenn. | was a dinner guest of Mrs. Lona Mc. Gill, Thursday. v Mr. and Mrs. Boyee Ware, Mr. and j Mrs. John George had as their guests i last week Mr. and Mrs. Jenc Sedber ry and daughter, "Carol, Mr. and Mrs. I R. H. George of Alexandria, Va., Mrs. 1 Sed berry is the former Miss Kath leen George. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Ramseur, Mr ! and Mrs. H. R Neisler left Wednes day for New York. Froqj there they will /sail on Saturday oh the Queen of Bermuda for a visit in Bermuda. Mrs. J. T. Loesch ami small son of New York, Mrs. Paul Monty and daughter. Miss Kity Monty of Char lotte weye guests, of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ware over the weekend. ?jyir. and Mrs. I. Ben Goforth and son, Bobbie, are in Boone where they are attending commencement exercises at Appalachian State Tea chers Col lege. L Ben Goforth, Jr., a I member of the graduating class, wiJl receive the degree of Bachelor] of Science Friday night. Printed Silk $6.95 "Dorothy** Dresses in Pastel shades sise 9-15 ? 14-20 . Only $7.95 Printed $8.95 AMOS & SON 413 If. 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Mr. and Mrs. Smith will load spocial music daring tho sorios while Mr. Crump, tho pas ton will do tho pseachinc along with Gordon T. Whitesides. Tho rrrtVal will con tin uo through Juno 5. West School PTA Met Wednesday Mrs. Paul Hendricks newly elec ted president ol the West School P. T. A. presided at the regular meeting Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Paul McGinnis, assisted by members bf the fourth grade, gave the devotional. Mts. J. H. Arthur, program chair man, presented ftev. 'J. H. BrendaH, who gave a most interesting and helpful talk on. "Home And The Family." Sandra Evans, first place winner in th? reading contest, gave 'h?T reading "Home Talent Rehear sal." The second grade Miss Carlylp Ware, teacher, received the prize for having the mosn parents present a' the meeting during the year. , Refreshments were served in the cafeteria by members of the first grade. Troop 14 May 7th ? The Brownie Scout Troop Number 14 attended Playday at Camp Rotary from ten in the morning until two hi the afternoon. One hundred sixty eight Brownies (from Lincoln, Gaston, and Cleve land counties were there. Every one brought a nosebpg lunch. Each troop did a dance or play. We played gam es and sang songs and went for a hike. We had a grand time. We were told many Interesting stories. Miss FunderbuTk was in charge. Mr. George Houser let us use his truck to go out to Camp Rotary. , ? Guy Ann Henderson May 8. ? The Brownie Scout Troop Number 14 went for a hike." We brought a nosebag lunch. We learn ed how to build a wigwam fire. Af ter the fire was built we ate our nose bag lunch. Then we roasted marsh - mallows and put them between Gra ham crackers with Hershey bars oij them. They are called somemores. We rode home In Mr. Hamrlck's pick up truck and sang songs. Everyone had * grand time. Becky Blanton May 10.? Brownie Scout Troop Number 14 met In our room In. the basement of the Lutheran church. After our opening ceremony we made pins for our May Party. We were in the Memorial Service Sun day afternoon at the cemetery. Our good deed, for this' month is to send soap overseas. We are to earn a dollar each to buy a thermos bot tle to use when we go on hikes. We practice*} for our color ceremony. To close our meeting w? sang "We're the Brownies." Pat Alexander. si? lues 100 LB. BAG ' ' '* * ' Vigor? ? $159 Delivered QUART Fruit Ian 73c Dozen i 10 LBS. WRITS GOOSE Floor 79c GAULTS I Sell Service ' 4 Announces Dally Obituary Program *? Oilie Harris, owner of Harris Fun eral Home, announced this week that his firm it co-sponsor of "The Obituary Column of the Air", a ra dio program broadcast every day ex cept Sunday over Station WOHS, Shelby at 9:55 a. m. The new program went on .the air Monday morning. ' ? . Mr. Harris said his firm was srpon soring the program along with Wal dreps Florist, of Shelby, as a public service and urged families or fun eral directors to call information on obituaries to the stationTn Shelby or to Harris Funeral Home here. Home demonstration club women of Carteret County have launched a campaign to encourage the Teading of more books. LISTEN TO "The Obituary Column of Tl(ie Air" RADIO STATION WOHS SHELBY Time: 9:55 A. ML Every Day Except Sunday Presented as a Public Service by ? Harris Funeral (tome Kings Mountain Waldreps Florists Shelby Doily Junior Drills To Start On Tnesday Daily practice sessions for candi I dates for the 1949 American Legion junior baseball team are schedul ed to begin at 4 p. m. Tuesday at City Stadium according to announ cement by Coach Everette Carlton. ?, Practice wMl be held Saturday morn irvg at 9:30 a. m. All boy* trying out for the team are urged to be at drills each day. Eliminations are set to begin around June 6, only around 12 practice days away. Saturday sessions have been held for the past several w^eks. Kings Mountain high school baseball team is scheduled 1,o play the last game of a 10-game card here on Monday and Junior baseballers are set to get down to work the following day. In event of rain daily junior practice will begin the day following th? j last high school game. Kings Mean tain'.? entry will com pete in group 2, area 4 eliminations according tq announcement by Paul M. Pearson, Morganton, area com missioner. Other members of the group include Shelby, Forest City, Cherryville, Charlotte, Gastonia, Hickory and Taylorsville. Vroepects are for a 14-game schedule during the first round which Is set to end on July 2. Top two teams in (each group will compete in a series sche duled to be completed by July 16 to determine the group champion. Group champions wilj UlCVi in a 3-out-of-5 series for the area cham pionship by 'July 23. METER RECEIPTS Parking meter receipts for the week which ended Wednesday at noon totaled 5129.? according to a reports from the office of S. A. Crouse, city clerk. Per Wtg WILL DO FOR YOUR CHEVROLET * OUT new rings NEW PINS IPOWMR V Valves Ground $$m%ti^c*'hon?222& t| I ? Bearings L? Engine Tumii in *