HERALD PERSONALS *^oll Society Editor Phone 167 i Mr. and Mrs, Dan Everhan .at. c j Son, Dukc, ;>n?.,oy, were aurt?> 'guests 01 Mrs. H. r . Everhart. j James Edward" Amos of Kaje:gnJ S was a w?!K-in(l gues\ of his par- ' j entt>, Mr. a no Mrs. M. C. Amot, Lt. and Mrs. A. L. Gregory of Fort ?' . Smith, Aik., wer?? Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Loj;an. . Mrs. A. B. Saunders of Union, S. C., la vjsuiiig her daughter, Mrs. Kqna i Gaiiman and son, D. L. Saunders. I >r. Louise Agnew and Dr. Miriam t Thompson of Limestone College fat. Uity- were Sunday gue?is of Mis. E. i W. Neal. ?? Miss Grace Davis returned Sunday from a visit with Mr. and M<s. .\. W Davis in Troy. N. C. Mrs. R. G. Plonk and daughter, Mrs. A. A. Lackey of Fallston went i to Coiumoia Wednesday to visit Lt. j and Mrs. James Mercer and young i daughter, Margaret Lenora. Mrs. Paul Mauney, Miss Pauline Mauney and Flem Mauney were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pauj Oliver, Marietta, N; C. They were accompanied by Mts. Fleming Ramseur of MuHins, S. C. Mrs. E. \V. Jieai attended a dinner tneetinp of the Delta Kappa Gamma in Shelby Thursday niRht. Little Sandy Stalling?, two year- ? old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam S-xa'l lings, fell from a see-saw in hi* oacK , yard Friday afternoon and bjeke his leg. Miss Doris Cioninger and f'au-J Ware carried Marline Wrape to her j home in Camden Sunday. Mrs. J. F. j Ware and Mrs. Frank Gofortb it- ' (turned with rhem after a two weeks viaii In. Camden and Florence. Mrs. Carl Davidson representee t?e Cleveland County Class Room Tea chers association at a six hour bus iness and luncheon meeting of the Advisory Council of the South Pied mont District at Thackers in Char lotte Saturday. Mr. J. G. Darracott leaves Fixity for Montreal. He is one of the lour elected by the Kings Mountain Pres bytery to represent .them at the Gers eral Assembly of the-Pies-bytenan Churches. Little Doris Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Holland Dixon, return ed home Tuesday from the Shelby hospital where she had undergone a .tonsillectomy. Jerry Chaney, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Chaney, returned home Wednesday from Ellen Fitz gerald hospital at Monroe, where he has been receiving treatment for in fantile paralysis since last June. j. ^>=&> ? 'Children's ? DOTTED SWISS ? Dresses $2.95 Slx*s 3 to 6x 1 Auorttd Color* e BROADCLOTH e , / Dresses $2.95 Eyolot Trim Slsoa 614 e shorts e For Little Girls $1.00 and $1.59 e BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS e $1.79 - $1.94 - $2.48 Assorted Coo Ira ? Solid Colon AMOS & SON 413 North Piedmont Ave. Telephone 325- W iS- ?.Xv. a : ' . VS? j'> vJ 7s V ^ ? ??"?"> +-H-4-+++ Mrs. Austfii Betii-s returned to her honx' ir. Karl Saturday after a visit wiUi her daughter, Mrs. James Page. Mrs. Marion WL&hearc and mother, ; Mm. MeCauiey of Sharon were spend the day guests of Mrs.. E. B. Olive and Mrs. W. C". Putnam Wednesday. Miss Winifred Fulton and M*s David McDaniei attended a Beauty convention in- Greensboro Wednes day. . Mrs. C. S. Kails, Miss Lydia Or mand and Mijss Sara Kamscur have returned from a weeks visit in Wash, ington, D. C. . ? o ? Warren Reynolds entered Memori ? al "hospital in Charlotte, Tuesday for j treatment. Mrs. Amie 1. ?~a?n, mother of Char lie and David Cash, was operated on ' Tuesday morning in the James Wal. , ker hospital in Wilmington. Mrs. W. B. Hill of Palm Harbor, Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Suber. They were dinner guests Wed nesday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright. Miss Joan Mauney of Spindale and Joe Mauney of Graham were . ?gue?-t.? of Mx. and Mrs. D; C. Mauney over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Rhyne of Gra ham were Kings Mountain visitors . for the weekend. ? o ? Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Williams j have returned home after spending ' ithe winter In Palm Harbor, F!a. Mrs. M. L. Harmon Fetes j Thursday Book Club The Thursday afternoon r<>ok club was. delightfully entertained last week by Mrs. M. L. Harmon at her home on King sireet. A profusion of, beautiful summer flowers were used to decorate the home. Mrs. D..C. Mauney, president, presided over a stoor.t business ses sion. Mrs. J. E. Anthony, program lead er, for the meeting assisted by Mrs. H. N. Moss and Mrs. E. A. Harrill gave a very interesting program on North Carolina. During .the wocia! hour the hostess I assisted by M?s Ava Ware served I a salad course with mints. I i Local Ladies Attend Luncheon I | Mrs. 3. A. Neituer, Mrs. J. W. Tim I berlake and Mrs. M. A. Waiy attend cd a bridge luncheon last Thursday given by Mrj?. L. W. Hamrick at her home in Boiling Springs. Upon the arrival lunch wa* serv j ed buffet style from the dining room ; table. Guests found their places at auxiliary tables. When covers were removed bridge was enjoyed with high score prize going to Mrs. J. A. Neisler. Mrs. J. W. Timberlake re ceived a vkritprs gift. Mrs. O. Max Gardner and Mrs. J. D. Lineberger were remembered with Bon Voy ag*> ! Gifts as they are going on a Europe | an trip next month. Entre-Nous Club Feted jBy Mrs. S. M. Brown Mrs. S. M. Brown entertained on Tuesday afternoon at a dessert brid ge at her home complimenting the members of the Entre-Nous Bridge club. A 3weet course was served. Bowls of mixed flowers were used to decorate the home. After interest ing progressions prizes were left ?with ? Mrs. H. C. Mayes and Mrs. Clyde Kerns. NOW OPEN Central Beauty Shop Located at 300 North Piedmont Ave. Owned and Operated by Eloise. Mabry and offering a Full Beauty Service Everyone, especially all reg ular customers, is invited to visit Mrs. Mabry In her new location. Phone 76- L J For Appointment CEL tviutiu 591 n Anuliri.i^Jili1l ? mi. aiid Mr*. J. I. herlong oi Col umbia. S. C? celebrated their 55th wvddiao aDXtimMBy Kar 13th. at the home of a daughter. Mr*. George Pittman on Udwooc Road. Mrs. Herlong is 72 yean of age and Mr. Kerlong 78 year* of age. They have six children: Mrs. W. H. Wilson and Mrs. K. P. WaXtets of Coiumbic. ?. C_ Mrs. Edith Floyd of Kings Mountain. J. E. Kerlong of Ma?on. J. I. Ktrlong oi Caffney and Mrs. George Pittman Mrs. M. L. Plonk In Hospital Mrs. M. L. PlonH who has tn*T in the Memorial hospital lor past ter: days for observation, underwent a very serious operation Monday .morning. Wednesday- njg'ht it was reported tier condition way sa risfacrory. Contract Club With Mrs. C. T. Carpenter The living room of Mts. C. T. Car I :penter,-'Jr., ?va* made attractive wjnh ! larkspur and blooming poueo piant* Tuesday night wrier she was hos tess to members of the Contract Club. Very tasty refresmnents were .served before the progressions. When scores were compared Mrs. Amos Dean hetd high, Mrs>. Ha! Plonk, second high. i An early .type of American match - ! es cost four cento each. food the HM/Vr-Alto It The Columns Of The KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Phones 167 or 283 LXCXOK EASEBS.<_L rVTCD i t\>mnbOtk-n&.4o the Legion J-u nior baw-haM fun-d totaled S0?5 >t\V , terday. i; was announced b> VV j. L. Plonk, a<f>'otic officer, ('..'fs niii previously acknowledged included ^ Woodwaru A.- Son. $10, Plunk Br?? j thers, Slfv Herald Publishing j House,' SH?. arte H. N. Barnes, A minimum of $600 i?, needed ?o ! finance in is yearV program, it was sta;tsl I ? ; CARD or THANXS ' We W:sh K> Shank aD the neigh-, bors find friends who shared the sorrow of iosipg our most loved one, George Wright. Your floral contri butions and loving sympathy will , always be remembered. .1 m-'2?-pd Between 4 and f* percent of the ; population ts !eit handed. | *v T*oop 19 Tht> Girl SooUt troop S'u. 19 tuv.t it*< ri*j*ular mwiiitg ka? Thurvtiey ninht. We riw: at IN' t<? jp-. <?h a hike. All the pir.lv twok ??fltaK; tlit>y worp to rook. Each Kir!. ho> ow n firo to cook owr. ft * ul iramjwHt throuph the -\wwh1s *t*i< really had a t>ijT tfiru*. Vrn. C. l> Ware wont with us If anyone a baby s'1 for call 180-R aird T-tk Houser will find the *rir C wtto tsr?Vw* thai nijjhi. Certain lizards -of Malay* 1 gliding fJig'KtS. lune 1935 June 1949 ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS In appreciation of your continued patronage for M years,, we off?*r you Spe cial Rates On Permanent Waves For Limited Time Cosmetics ' by . House of Shaw ANSELL BEAUTY SHOP ' rljngs Mountain s Oldest Beauty Shop" **" ,/ V"? ..<*3 / ? ' V # i'y ? ? <?<*<* > %* ??/ v* ' vf *# B ? ** > ?? Wan of A C 7" \ OA/ Men's Red Camel OVERALLS t ea. tonlorixed. full -cut. only $2.48 Men's Red Camel DUNGAREES 8 OS. sonlorixe<L . ? SPECIAL O Extra Special On MEN'S WASH PANTS Belk's brings you o $3.50 value for S1.98 Herringbone Weave. Blue, or Rhafci BELK'S Dept. Store Remember? -You Always Save At Belk's ?. ---I.-:. First quality herringbone and twill work shirts, two hip pockets, twill work shirts, two flap pockets for BOYS' Cotton Pants TwilL with pleats. ? $3.98 value for $198 ^rMsviv SOTS' Sport Shirts Sixes 6 to 14 Belle's Special 97c Group Men's Dress Shoes Moccasin, plain toe. or straight-tip $4.95 2 Wozk Shirt Extras Full-cut Chamhray Worth $1.59 for $U9 Men's Brown Moccasins Suitable for dress or work O Very Special O S2.98 pr.

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