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Personals ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nersier and K^est, Mtt. j V.'. Timberlake, were ?.tjnner gues:? Wednesday night of t>r. and Mrs. D. F. Moore of Shelby. Mr. and Mis. W. W. Toileson at tended graduating exerci>4es at Wo . man's College. CJrctnsbc.ro. Their daughter, Mi&s Betty Toileson, was u nwmhcr of tht graduating class. Miss Margaret Ratterree, who teaches in Davie Miller school in Asheville wa? a weekend gue*t of tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rat terree. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gillespie and Mrs. W. S. DiHing attended the Rrad uation exerciM*; at Salem College Monday. M.ss'Emelyn Gillespie wan ? member ol the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matthews ami daughters, Barbara, and Mar tha. attended the funeral of Mr. G. 1 G. Page in Buies Creek Friday. Go- j ing from there to Siedman for a vis'- , 1; with relatives. Miss Carlyie Ware spent Sunday wifh Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hunnicuti in Rockingham. Mrs. H. N. Moss and Mrs. C. E. NeLsler attended the graduation ex- ! eroises at Davidson College on Mon- , day. Their grandsons, Char'es a.ndj Henr>' Neisler. received their B. Science degree at that tirr^. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page, and Mr. and Mrs. James Page and Ml". Bill Page will attend the graduation ex- i ercises at Emory University in At lanta this weekend when Miss Ad- 1 die Mae Page will receive her B. Science degree in Nursing. rr^r-- ?rj-J - ? m V 'Cap:, and Mr*.. James G. Ratt or T*-i- of Savannah. Oa.. were weekend pues:s of Mr. and Mr*,. B. D. Rai tare*. Mr. and Mrs. H:li Carpenter were Sunda\ pufr-nsof Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Templeton in Rockingham. Mr. and Mrs. S. . R. Sttber with their house puest, Mrs. W B. Hill, enjoyed a motor trip to Chimney Rock and AjSheville Sunday. ? ' Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Suber and pue.st Mrs. W. B. Hill were dinner gtiests ( Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mau ney, ? Miss Peppy Arthur. Muss Nancy ? t>!okev and Miss Betty Lynch arriv- 1 ed last Wednesday from Woman's College, Greensboro, to spend their i vacation with their respective par- / ents. . * : Announcement .... dealership for Jacobs Launder all Does COMPLETE 10 lb. weigth of Wash Folly Automatic "Cleanest Wash oi Ml" Model LS-3 $299.00 Terms COMMUNITY Implement & Supply Co. GROVER ROAD JUST OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS PHONE 438-W Ques;s of Mrs. lAittij? Muv. -J a* wwk wore her sj.ster, Mrs. B. ft Hh: re:. of Monroe, Ga? and a netc?-. Mrs John Huffman, of SheJb\vi,:<, Term. Mrs. far! Davicu^pn wilJ have a.? her guos; this ww k end Miss Mari etta Yyrneli of Montreal. N. V. ? Mrs. John. Beckin. of Ridgewood. N J., is vis&ing Xn the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Car! Ur'eiseiner. t>*. and Mrs. D. F. Kord speivt Sun day in Columbia, S. t* . Mrs. E>. F. Vlord, ^T., was in Grecfv vilie, S. C., Saturday, attending ? re- J union ol her class at Furman *"ni-l vetsity. : . Rebecca Lewis Honored On Birthday RebMca Le-v.j c entertained ?? a pretty ;oarty?.n Monday night a. the' Jiome^jf her parents, "Sir. and Mrs. ?Carl* l<ewis, n Love Heights. eri her four?*enth * irthday afcnivers?ry. 1 Twenty -tftvo "guests were J> resent and games and contests provided enu rtalnrrent, prUn- winners being Shirley YrsJer of Gasitonla, mii Gar lai<d Stil) and Bot?<?immelof Kings Mountain. Roses, pansies, and sweet ! p? as used as decorations and a color ?vheme 6J pink and white w-as used on the "refreshment plase. Rebeeva greev'r her guests wear ing a dress of orvhid pleolay and a corsage of yello*. rosebuds and gyp sophiTja. - Assisting iii entertaining were Mrs. l-obert L. wis f Bessemer' City, Airs. Bob T.-evarthen and th# how*-' mother Tho?-.* attending., frc.B Kings Mi #un tain wore: Mis.*; Bjilu. Sue McX.'ahiei, Jack and (la? \ land Still and Bot- Kirnmell. Mrs. Hugh Ormand Entertains At Bridge ATiid a *et'ing of roses and other mixed summ-r fiowrrs two tables ; weae placed for bridge Wednesday ! afternoon a; the honrie of Mrs. Hugh . Ormand. Hfter fotr piegivessions, bridge] sfcrts were .nmj.astd and Mrs. Or mand presented pm.es to Mrs. W. 'K. | Mauney, Jr. ..high an.i Mrs, Ed Srrotli : receiving low. | A dainty appointed ice course was | served. Easy Terms GIFTS FROM GRAYSONS MEAN MORE At Grayson's ' , /LAD I E S ' , , 1 MEN'S 76c tVatcA otf ' ? f/atctc CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS America s Best Camera Buy! OTHER , HUE g WATCHES f /P/IRTU/ FULL-VUE /. TWIN-ISNS KtfliX CAMfftA C?vMl wMf! IWUlf Slr?p $195 up Toot Included EVE REACT CAfOtTWC CASE S3 The Sportut full-Vue it simple to load and operate. Designed for instant use ? no adjustment, no focusing The big groundglatt re flex finder shbws you just what you are taking Simply frame fhe imggc in the finder ? and click the shutter! Gives you 12 full *ixe 2Vt * 3 '/? contact prints with each rofl of' No 1 20 film t Snapshot or time . exposure Attractive case Light shield snaps down when not in use # Hamilton \ f G?:land Benrns # Bnlova . # Many Others ' from $19.75 up Yonll find attractive gifts for all occasions at GRAYSON 'S Miss Frances Query Guest Speaker A ,;.ifge ar-tl appr?* audicn- i e hoard Miss Frances- C, \ . state Bible consul'.ttn; <? I the N?rth Citit" j iina Council of Ch'urche:- when a,kic ' -jx>k.? Sunday afui?vo;>n :n. the i'on- | .rai Method;^ vhuwh. Sl>e spoke or. "Woman's Work" *n?i explained the! !hre*; tlajv io Lm- observed. t>\ the couneji each year. First, Wot hi Com munity Day, to fit' ohserved the first Friday in Novem ix-r, s? oonu. World Duy of Pray<\r. observed the firs: Friday in Leb-l, Fellowship Day in >jt?<?erved the first Friday in May. Mi.ss Query was introduced by Mrsi Aubrev Mauney. ? Mrs. AV. "E.. Blakeiy, v'it-e president preside. A report from the consti tut ion committee was given bv Mrs. Aubrty Mauney. The institution as suggested by the committee was a dopted. The fo' lowing officers wrre elected: president, Mrs. Aubrey Mau i ney; \ ice president, Mrs. J. L. Me- j GilT; secretary, Mrs. Rober; Milier: treasurer, Miss Lu:a Mae Teague: corresponding secretary, Mrs. J E. Herr.don; hislorian, Mrs. H. C, May-, es. v'' : ' '? : Dinner Bridge Given By Mr. And Mrs. Cooper Charming in en-ry deta.i was the J dinner bridge giv**n by Mr. and Mrs. 1 J. NI. Cooper at their home Wed net ? day nignt. , Mixed bowls <?f V.owezs wvrc uw-(' I to decorate the horr*.. Eatii of the] six tables were?<: nose | gay of pansies anil .i de'iciou*- din- ! ner was served. After dinner bridge was playedl progressively a: the' si* tables with I Mr?. George Laitirr.ore winning high | for ladies and L. A. K"~vr high for ! the men. Consolation- prize* A'< re a warded Mrs: 13. K. NeiS'<-:, and C. E. stiii.: Mrs. Mary E. Vance Speaks In Atlanta Mrs. Mary E. Yanct.of t ht Econ< - j mios department of Meio : L'rjjie; ? | si'ty was in A wart", a Ma> VI; where i she was one of- the speakers a'- a i mee;jng of tne Georgia .Stat* Wide Short Hand Instituw. Trie meeting was held a; the At iar.-'a' division of the University of Georgia." . The theme of the convention wa>, Tile New Gregg Snortharx: Siir.p;. fied. Mrs. Vance spoke or ?'.e<>rr.e Proh. lems ir. Teaching Typewr.?ing." Mr?. 'Vance ;?? a dauhler of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Eiam. Tuesday Club With , Mrs. J. A. Neisler. Mrs. 'J. A. Neisier en-tenoned the members of trie Tuesdav Afternoon club last week. Bowls oi summer flowers and gardenias were used in decorating the party room. At the conclusion of :ne garr.es the hostess served home made ice cream and cake. Mrs. Arr.oic Kiser. Mrs. Harold-! Hunnicuti, Mrs. Sarr. Davis, Mrs. j Hester Sawyer and Mrs Ne<sler'sj daughter, Mrs. 'J. W. Timberlake. | were invited guests. High score winners were Mrs. ! Hester Sawyer for visitors, Mrs. R. j H. Webb for club members. Mrs. Davidsoi: Fetes Triple Table Club The private dining room of the Country club was attractive with bowhi of magnolias and larkspur Tuesday nignt when Mrs. Carl Da vidson was hostess to the Triple Ta Russell Rites Conducted Heie Fi:n? -.1 n ifcs fur Mr*. C'ian?\> Hi's-s<-' were. held in Central Mu thodiv. eluirch Tuesday ??! :.ts; w <> -k ;t x ~ o'clock idul ;;'?t?rr men. folkmed in the fami'j pint in' ? Res? wmitcjy. Rev. K. M Hauss. of Shelby, a close friend ol the de<?-as>ed ami her family w.?s m cfcatfce of trie M rvlccs. Pallbearers wtrc B. M. Ormand I B Goforth. Charley K. Warllcfc Theodore Gambit-, M L. Harmon, Sr ami \V. K. Crook Short services were conducted ai the Ku.?-se: home, 2W West Liberty street Salisbury at ten o'clock wirh. Rev C." C.- Herbert, Jr., pastor of tfu F.rs- Methodist church in charge ar.d the body was then hrou^hf to Kings Mountain to lie in state at Central Methodist church from on< to two o'clock. Mrv Russeli, a native of Dallas N. 0., was a daughter of the la It J. F. Long ar.d Charinda Long. Sht came with her parents to Kings Mountain in young womanhood and continued her residence here Jo r many years, later mov ing to Sal lsbu ry *Home t i m e after her husband became connected with the South errt Rail-way. Mr. Russell died Decern ber 15. 19%. Mrs. is survived by three <d<kwg**>it r^*. Mr.*>, D?jr,a.vi T'u!', of Gr'eenvOMe, S. <".; Mrs doe Waters, ol ' Sa s-?boiy, N. ?.? Miss Glayds Rus sell, who hflld* a position with the I'. S. Treasury Department in Wash inptori, rr. C. ? Mrs. Rut-sel) is also survived b> three grandchildren: Mrs. Peggj Mooie S-pr.ngwead, of ' New York City: Mis William Wa'kins, Jr., of Oriamio, Fla.; an? Miss Donna Jean Bull, of Greenville, S C. tie Bnuge C'iuh. - Tn?- hostesses assisted by Mrs In-r B amor, served a des.-eri course Bridge was -piayed progressive^ a: iCrw tal-.cs Witt's high score pri ?-<. ?<> Mrs J F. Merndon aiK. ?!. r:* .".t'"K?<-r I S SAVE S I SMALL gaults Self Service Phone 225 j ? We Deliver ??+?++*?++?*+?????? THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN ICE! THE ICE RINGS 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! COMPARE our ice with any oftfrerl \ KINGS MOUNTAIN COTTON OIL COMPANY ICE & COAL PHONE 124 PLENTY OF ICE CREAM SALT? CRUSH! D ICE .>? .
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