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At ST?KCH< Prices Reduced On general ELECTRIC Ranges, Xefriqerofon, ] Home Freezers 4 The BEST for LESS at STERCHFS 1949 G4E REFRIGERATOR Mod*' NB Titie most economically priced 8 c. ft. t949 O -E! Occupies same Sioor j?oacp formerly taken by 6 cu. ft. models. Larger stainless ?ott*') froea* offers more frozen -food and ice cube storage. Per ?*?*?) ain. tf'/i in. deep hi?h- humidity drawer keep* fruits and veg r'AbJe* cruiw and jjardep fresh. $229.75 ? EAST TERMS J 1949 G-E RANGE Model CP1-F1 Get .set to l>i? a happier homo maker when you instaU your ?irifhi and shiny new 1949 G E "Speed Cooking" Range. It ha* .-?fl '-tve PLUS feature-* of electric cooking . . .. speed, economny, <te.an linens, convenience, and dej>endability . . . that make *r\(N?l getting 'Vctay as pie." at ? EAST TERMS . S179J95 KUFF'/.tNtJ ?s th.i n>odet ti w- a y tti preserve. NOh'?V water Path* ? NO ? r (I J mi i hours <>t botlwiii ? ?r~ NO Sealdia* ja?s, iiJs1. model na? 1949 G-E FREEZER TYic G-E home freezer ha.s same type system u.sed In the G-K re frt?wa<or . and more than 1,700.000 of the?e systems have toeen tn use ten years or longer' $319.00 ? EAST TERMS STERCHI'S *Th4 South'* Larqr??t Home PvnUhm" ? WE DELIVER ? Mountain St. 1 HERALD PERSONALS lall Society Editor Phone 167 >??????????<? >? i i ??.?? > ??( Mr. and Mrs. Yates Harbinson * were Sunday dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bca-m. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Norman attend od rhe funeral Tuesday of Mrs. D. A, Butler in Bladenboro. Mrs. Butler was aii aunt of Mrs. Norman's. ? Mrs. R. S. Trowler and daughter, ! Patti, left iteleigh Sunday for An i napoiib, Md. Miss Trowter is attend | ing "June Week"' Activities. Mrs. M. L. Harmon Jr.. has return | ed from a visit with er . mother. Mrs. H. K. James jn Woodruff, S. C. ? o ? Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rhyne of Spin dale were weekend guesU of Mrs. C. ( Q. Rhyfte. . r ? Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lackey of Tem ple. Fla., are visiting relatives in Kmgy Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allran and son, Michael of Mt Airy were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. A. L. All ran. '?'??? ;. ^ ,? Mrs. Y. F. Tlironeburg attended Homecoming at her home church in Maiden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. fcugerte Goforrh vis ited relatives in Rock Hill Sunday. Francis Biser of Norfolk, Va., is visiting his brother. M. H. Biser and Mrs. Biser. . * Mrs. Edith Goforth spent the weekend in Montreat with Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Pharr, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McCurdy and family attended dedication exercis es at Pilgrim church in Alexander county, Sunday. George Allen Jr., uf New York, was a weekend guest of his father, Geor ge Allen. ! Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Murray and Mrs. J. G. Darracott attended Home (Coming in Maiden Sunday. ' Mrs. C. Q. fthyne has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mr*, A. T. Dillinger in Cherryville. . . Mike Milam has returned to New York after spending a few days with friends here. . . Mrs. O. W. Myers left Tuesday for Winston-Salem. She wag accompan ied home Wednesday by her daugh ter, Miss Eleanor Myers who has been a student at Salem Academy. | H. L. Burden of Hickory was a 1 spend- the -day guest Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Hal Ward. Miss Patty Harris of Americus, Ga? is spending several weeks with her aunt. Mrs. Paul Mauney. Mrs. H. C. Mayes and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney assisted in organizing a Council of Church Women i*n Ashe boro Wednesday. They were guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Winkler Wed nesday night. t Misses Jean Davis and Jean Webb students at Greensboro. College, ar- , rived last week to spend their va cation with their parents. Mr. Robert Walker of Los Angel es. Cajif.. was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyle, Jr. Mr..;. Walker is a cousin of Mr. Hoyle's. j Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Au brey Mauney Sunday night were Miss Frances Query of Durham, Mrs. . Query of Charlotte. Mrs. A. S. Cover and Miss Marie Lineberger. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis attended graduation exercises at Winthrop College Sunday. Mr. <?nd Mrs. C. P. Goforth visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hambright in Clo ver Sunday. Miss Jean DavLs was a weekend,] visitor in Mars Hill. ^ I Miss Janet Zimmerman of Port i Washington, L. 1., a schoolmate of ; Miss Emelyn Gillespie, is her house ; guest for a few days. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Norman attend , ed the graduating exercises at Peace College Saturday. Their granddau ghter. Patti Trower was a member of the high school graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Summers at ! tended the graduating exercises at ?Salem College Monday. Miss Fran ces Summers was a member of the graduating class. I Mr. and Mrs C. T. Carpenter, Jr., had at their cottage at Lake Mon i tonla fhe following guests for thfe weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Phil j Hps and children. Gall and Lee, Jr, ' of Orangeburg, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Williams. Jr., and daughter, Bren da. of Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Dan , Thompson of L4ncolnton, N. C. I By Way Ol JMentioo Loli Itattt* Mr. and Mis. Coleman Stroupe spent Sunday in Belmont. Mrs. H. B. Jones had as her guest Saturday Miss Ha/el McCaxter of Bethany. Mrs, O. V. Fuller and son, Danny, have returned to their home in Bel mont after l>ring on an exton<l?~1 vis it to Mr. and 'Mrs. Elbert Payn*? Mr. and Mrs. Say Clemmec and son, Johnnie, of Dallas, gpent Sun day afternoon here with relatives M? and Mtw. Coleman Stroupe h4d as their, guests Monday Mes>d ime.s M. L. Stroupe and A. H. Strouoe ail of Cherryviile Mr. Ernest Payne is improving at this writing. . Mr. and Mrs. James House: ? and Mesdames D. A. Houser and Cordon Beatty spent Sunday in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins had as their guests for the weekend Mr. ! and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins and children I of Mayo, S. C., and Mrs. James L. ; Gaist and son of Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White of Greenville were recent guesta of \ii 4. E. Rhodes. Mrs. Eiben Payne is improving at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Blanton had as their -guests for The weekend their son, Pvt. L. D. Biaiiton of Fort Bragg. . ? Mrs. Doris Allen had as her g^iest;. Sunday her sister, Mrs. Lonie Carter and son, of Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner and family of Rock I Hill. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Blanton spent ) Sunday with Mr! and Mrs. Newton | Blanton of the Margraoe community. Harvesting of the commercial .to mato crop in North Carouina is ex ' pected to begin about the middle of June. they've Set Their Cap* Moke graduation ? that once-in-a-lifetime thrill? ao even more memor able occasion by giving a gift from our grand selection of gifts that ra*>? With the graduate . . gifts that win "cum laude" for conferring the high est degree of pleasure . . . gifts that express perfectly the pride and jay you feel in the youngster's achievement. Here are a few gifts they've *e* their caps for. We've many others from which to choose and our prices start at a modest $2.00. Prophylactic Hair \ and Brush Sets Ever-Fresh HOLLINGSWORTH Candies DUSTING POWDERS by Yardley. Cara Nome, Hudnut. Evening In Paris and Cor/ Popular Brand* PERFUME and TOILET WATERS at Popular Piices ELECTRIC RAZORS S18J0 RONSON LIGHTERS Sfc-50 and $7 M $ Ronson Pencil Lighter $10.00 & Fine STATIONERY For Men and Ladies SCHEAFFER Pen and Pencil Set3 $S,-$8.7$-$12.50-$23 SCHEAFFER Fine Line Pens with gold top $1.95 Pipes $1.59 - $549 - $7.5? Yardley & Soaforth Sets for Men Moonbeam Electric Clock $9.95 Westclox Switch Clock . . $1?59 Cameras $8.75 and $1441 SHOP HERE FOR FINE, REASONABLE GIFTS ? TH? KINGS MOUNTAIN store DRUG COMPANY PHONE 41 & 61 THE CITY'S MODERN STORE
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