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Personals ' Mr. and Mis. J. A. Nereler and Kuest, Mr*., i W. Timberlake, were *t inner guests W'ednesdas night of l>r. and Mrs. L>. F. Moore of Shelby. Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Tolleson at tended graduating exercise* at Wo man's College. Greensboro. Their daughter, Muv< fk-tty Tolleson, was a member of the, graduating class. Miss Margaret Rattefree, who teaches in Davie Miller school in Ashevillo was a weekend gue?t of !her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Rat* Iterree. Mr. and Mr*. B. W. Gillespie and Mrs. W. S. DHJing attended the grad uation exercises at Salem College Monday. M.^Ttmelyn GiUespie was a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matthews ami daughters, Barbara. an<l Mar tha. attended the lunera! o/ Mr. G. G. Page in Buies Creek Friday. Go ing -'rom there 10 Siedman for a vis it with relatives. Miss Carlyie Ware spem Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hunnkutt in Rockingham. Mrs. H. N. Moss and Mr?. C. E. Neisler attended the graduation ex ercises at Davidson College on Mon day. Their grandsons, Charles and Henry' N?i?jler. received their B. Scienc* degree at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page, and Mr. and Mrs. James Page and Mr. Bill Page will attend the graduation ex ercises at'Emofry University in At lanta this weekend When Miss Ad die Mae Page will receive her B. Science degree in Nursing. - . * ? * , 5 . * - ? - - -it - - * Capi. a/id Mr*. Jam? G. Rattt-r Tfe of Savannah. 0&.. were weekend guests of Mt. .fcnc' Mr*. B. D. Rat lerree. Mr. and tots, )i 1 1 1 Carpenter were Sunda> guests ol Mj. and Mrs. Therm ; as TempJeton in Rockingham | Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Sub^r ' viith their house pt^st, Mrs. W. B. HiH, : enjoyed a motor trip to Chimney ; Rock and AsheviDe Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Suber and guo*n ? M?. W. B. Hill were dinner guest s t ! Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mau-' ;ney. ? o? Miss **cg?> Arthur. Miss >'ancvi i Dickey and Miss Betty Lynch arriv- f I ed lain Wednesday from Woman's j College, Greensboro. to spend their 1 vacation with their respective , par- / entjj. Announcement .... dealership for Jacobs Launder all Does COMPLETE 10 lb. weigth of Wash Folly Automatic "Cleanest Wash of All" Model LS-3 $299.00 Terms j ? * COMMUNITY Implement & Supply Co. GROVER ROAD JUST OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS PHONE 438-W Ga*rs;s of Mrs. Louie Mov. lai". Wtt K were her slsrer. Mrs. B. K. Bn; re . of Monro*.- Ga., and a . neKv. M.r>. John Huffman. of SheJbw j ; .< r.nr,. Carl D.iviason wili have av her gues; this vv? k end Miss Ma;i etra Yarneil of Montreal, N. 0. Mrs. John B?< ?Kin ot Ridgewo^d, 1 X J., Ls visKing jn the hom?. of Mr. and Airs. Car! Ifceisei^er. I>r. and Mrs. D. F. Hord spew Sun day in Columbia, S. C. ? ** O1" ?? Mrs. 5 J, F. kiord, Jt., whs in Owvn vilie, S. C., .Saturday, attending a ris 1 union of her class at Furrnan Vnh ' versity. . Rebecca Lewis Honored On Birthday Re-be* ea Lewh? entertained ?\ a' prett> ;oar:y rn Monday T?ight a. the trome ? jf her parent** "Mi. and Mrs. Carl l-ewis, n Love Weights, e.n her fourteenth birthday afcn-ivers* ry. Tu.enty-t*vo guests were present and gamte and contests provided en?rtainrrent, pri&t winners being Shirley Ytvier of Gastonia, *.nd Gar land Stili and BobXimmel of Kings Mountain. Roses*, pansies, and sweet ! p? as we?t> used as decorations and j a color scheme c1 pink and white w.as used on the "refreshment plaie. Rebeeva gr eei-?r her gut'sts wear tng a dress of orchid plcolay and a coinage of vellc*. rosebuds and gyp. sophiJia. w Assisting i.r, entertaining were Mrs Kobert L. -Lewis t f Bessemer City, ."Mrs. Bob Trevarrhen and th# hosed* ' mother Tho#e attending ? from K-ings Mountain A-ere: ? Miss. Billi/ Sue McJ'aniel, J ck and Ga> land StiJi and Boo Kmimell. Mrs. Hugh Ormand Entertains At Bridge Amid a sit ing of roses and o: he r mixed sumns>.?r Lowers two tahi.es . weoe placed for. bridge Wednesday afternoon ai the home of Mrs. Hugh Gnnand. Hfter fotc progressions, bridge scores were oomt.au d and Mrs. Or mand presented privVs io Mrs. W. K. , Mauney, Jr., high a??.1 Mrs. Ed Srrr :h r receiving jow. A dainty appointed ice course w as j served. GIFTS At Grayson's FROM GRAYSONS MEAN MORE . LADIES' or MEN S KNRIIC Oil 75 CON VFNIENT CREDIT T E RMS America $ Best Camsra Buy! OTHER mis I WATCHES I JVAKIUf FULL-VUE tWIN-LSNt atfLtX CAMftA th?yl4or $tr*p S4J95up Ton t Included EVKHTAOT CAJttTWC CASE S3 taLVPT* fo" Vu* ? ?"??*? to ood and operate Designed for ?nttom use ? no adjustment no ;oc?s,nB Th. b,fl groundglass ,e ??* finder ,h6ws you just what you '?k,o0 Simply ffom. to, ""99* in the finder ? and click 2y lhu"*" G,v*? ro" I? full site * \ * contact prints w,?h each time * Snopihot or ?"?e exposure Attract, ?e cose . ,h'*'d sn?P* ^wn when ho. ?n use Hamilton ' f Garland Renins Bnlova ? Many Others ! from $19.75 up You'll find attractive gifts for all occasions at GRAYSON'S Miss Fiances Query Guest Speaker A iarge and appre. i.*ti\? audten j ?e heard Miss Franco*- Q.;er\. ssgif H i l? o consultant ol ih?r N? v* Caro- ; una Council of Chutyhv.i utivn ? - j*>k?- Sunday afternoon : n ifi?? <Vr- I ,rai Method-?! vhureh. She ->poke ori "Woman's Work " i r.u explained :hei >. h re/- days to l>e observed l>\ thej council each year. First, Worfd Com munity Day, to be observed the fin-i Friday in November, seconu, World \ Dmv of Prayor. observed the firs-.' Friday in I^nt, FHlowvhip Day iw ulwerved (he first Friday in May. Miss- XJuory ' wAs introduced by' Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. Mrs. AV. E. Blakely, vice president preside!. A report from the consti tution committee was given by Mrs. Aubrey .Mauney. The constitution as suggested by the committee was a dopted. The following^ officers were j elected: president, Mrs. Aubrey Mau ney: vice president. Mrs. J. L. Mc Gilt: .secretary, Mrs. Robert Mil!er: j treasurer, Mir,*. Luia 'Nine. Tcague; corresponding fwwar), Mr?. J E Hen. don; historian, Mrs. H. C, May es. ? Dinner Bridge Given By Mr. And Mrs. Cooper Charming in evtry del a; i was the dinner bridge given by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cooper at their home Wednet niuy nignt. Mixed boW's of f'.wc is wrf t!*d ' to decorate th?- hom< Each <?f the' six tables were?.? w.'.t ^ I. ok* I gay of pansies ar.u a ocvk-uk din-! ner w as s-en ed After dinner bridge was played i progressively at the six tables with ! Mrs. Georgt- Lar.itr.cie winning high for ladie* ana L. A. K -y: -..gn id the men. Constilaiiot >?:./?* -Wre a ? arii?! Mrs. 13. K. NVjs- < anti G. L Still. Mrs. Mary E. Vance Speaks In Atlanta Mrs. Mary E. V ance. of tr?< Ec<<n? mi os depar>:rri*-nt of Mei<?: I r <??? ;. | >ity was in A:,arr,a May j/J. >vn? r* : she was orn of the sim akers a* a I meeting of trie Georgia Stan Wide Short Hand Institute. T?.? rrrer-jn-g was- he'd at the Atiar-o <i:v;s*iop of the University of -Georgia. The theme of the convention wa,>, j Tue New Grejtg SnoririariC, Simp;;- i fied. Mrs. Vance spoke or. "Sorr.e Prob. lems ir. Teaching T> :???? r.'sng.* Mrs. Vance is a dauhter of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Eiam. Tuesday Club With j i Mrs. J. A. Neisler. Mrs. 'J. A. Nejsier ?-nteria5ned thc m?*mbfrs of tne Tue.sduj Afternoon i club !ayj week. BoaJj. of summer flowers and gardenia*- were used in decorating the party room. j At the conclusion of :ne games- , the ho??es-? served hom? made xe cream and cake. Mrs. Arnold Kiser. Mrs. Harold Hunnicuii, Mrs. Sam Davis, Mis. j Hester Sa w\ er and Mrs Ne.ster's ! daughter, Mrs. 'J. VV. Timber lake, I were invited guests. High st ore winners were Mrs. N Hesie." -Sawyer for visitors, Mrs. R. } 1 H. Webb for club members. * ? Mrs. Davidson Fetes Triple Table Club The private dining room of * the |J Country club was attractive with j bowls of magnolias and larkspur !j Tuesday night when Mrs. Carl Da- J vidson was hostess to the Triple Ta- * Russell Rites Conducted Heie j Fur, era n for Ntrv. Charles ! IE. R?iss**r> wpp held in (Vr.iral Mn I tbodiv. eft u reft Tuesday ..t'.irnoui l?>5 ;.t?; we?*K at ~ uViiK'k ?tiut ,;iivr i men: fol iov> (hI in the fanu'y pfut in. R?v?t cemetery. Rev. K. M Hau.-K, <>f Shelby; ft dose friend i>i the deceas?-d an<l her family W'aS in I charge of the scr\ Ices. Pallbearers were B. >1. Orniarvd 1. R (???forth. Charles K. War lick, Theodore Gamble, .M L, Harmon, Sr and \V. K. Crook. Short services were ?r>nduoted at ' the ItVMe'll hom'c, 2l?J West Liberty street Salisbury at ten o'clock with Rev 0. C. Herbert, Jr., |>ast<?r of tlx F.r*.; Methodist church in charge ?and the body was then brought u>. ! Kings -Mountain to lie in state at [Central' Methodist church from oru f xo two o'clock. ? 1 . Mrs. Ru4.se!;, a native of Dallas. N. C., was a daughter of the Jate J. F. Long and Charinda 1/onR. Sh< came wkh her parents to King.v Mountain in young womanhooa and continued her residence here for many years, laier moving to Sal,' i jsburyviometime after her husbano bt came eor.n??cted with the South ern Ralhvav. 'Mr. Russetl died Decern b*-r "15, lf?36. ' Mrs. Rusm' ! is survived by thrCi ^Au^r.u .'ft: Mrs. Dottai.t Dull, * .. ol l Greenv.'le, S. C.; Mrs. 4oe Waters, ol jSa s-ibury, N. C.; "Miss Glayds Rus sell, who holds a position with the I', S. Treasury Department in Wakh mgtor., D C, Mrs. Russell is a J Sf> survived hy th*e? grandchildren: Mrs. Pe^jjy Mc^>j?*' Sprlngtifteari.' -of New York Cily Mrs W:?)iam W.vkin.s, Jr., of Orlando, Fla. ; and Miss Donnl Jean Ku I:. of Greenville, S. C. tle.BriOge Club. Trie tw-vtexses agisted tiv Mrs f.?or R.antoR served a dessert course was p ?'ty?-d prog ressively at ir re* !<?!?,< ?? witri high score prt 7?-v pt-iirr '<? M*.v J K Herndon aiK. ??('?* Mi" 7 ! S SAVE $ I i + ? J* "Ar Pre-Wor Price f % SMALL HINSO 10c \ * ' *? * * *> *? 4 COFFEE 29c Lb. Tin Fiench Market J ? * * ?t I ? 10 lb. White Goosf i FLOUR ! 77c s [ GAULTS [ Self Service [ Phone 225 h ? We Deliver # '# l>+4-4"l"(-*++-t ?++?*+ ++++ ????? M? THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN ICE! THE ICE KINGS MOUNTAIN COTTON OIL COMPANY MAKES IS . . - \ # Solid and Hard-frozen (No half-frozen shells) \ # Slow Melting ^ ? Pure # Crystal Clear # Taste-Free # AND IT COSTS LESS! COMPABE our ice with any ofiFreri * KINGS MOUNTAIN COTTON COMPANY ICE & COAL PHONE 124 PLENTY OF ICE CREAM SALT ? CRUSHED ICE
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