Notice Of Discount FOR Pre- Payment Of Taxes ? v' ?. t: ' ' ' ? _? ... .. . ' * M persons paying 1943 city Saxes by the close el business June 30. 2949. wilt be al- - liewed a two percent discount, according to the laws o I North Carolina. CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN J. E. Heittdon. Mayor S. A. Crouse. Treasurer rTT-?~r -r-r-ri-lt ??.** t t t t ? ?? ????+? ? ? ????> HERALD PERSONALS 'Uxll Society Editor Phone 187 ?V1++*> + 'K*vv+,4,^+*J,>v++++%,,,l,+->++Yf*M-'l-4'+?J'444?f A a x ... Mr. and Mrs; Orville Hawkins, Mr. ' anu Mr& Udt UriaaiM, <4 vh<;riOut were Sunday gue?*t.-> oi Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ware. Mr. and Mrs. 1". F. Ware and Re\. C. C. Crowe ol Shelby wore s-upper guests ol Mr. and Mr??. T. M. Vvare ul Oak Grove Wednesday. (Mr. and Mrs. I". M. Williams, Jr., and daughter, Brvnua, and Mr. and Mrs. tJert Huberts and son, Tonimie, ol Salisbury, were guesm of Mr. and Mr j. (' T. Carpenter, jr., at Lake Montonia last. weekend. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Still had as their guests Sunday Mrs. J. N, Still, mo.her of Mr. Still, and a brother, Roin Still, and Mrs. Stiil ol Winston Salem. ' " ? .. . ?? -Q ?{ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brazington, of Coral Gables, Fla., were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Still. Mrs. Bruzington and Mrs. Still were classmates. Mrs. Hulda Goforrh of Winston- 1 Salem is visiting friends and rela tives in Kings Mountain. Mrs. T. H. Crawford spent several ' days last week with her sister, Mrs. J. C. McConnell In Charlotte. Mr. James Edward Amos of Ral eigh, is in Dayton, Ohio, taking a special course with the National Cash Register Company. He will re turn the first of July. Frineds of Warren Reynolds, who I is a patient in the Memorial Hospl- t tal in Charlotte, will he glad to know he is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Jot Knight and two > chUdren of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. | Kennth Williams and son of Colum- | bia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I H. Arthur over ihe weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Donaid CrawforO Were wttMno vif.iors 10 Chariot ie.' Mrs P. I>. Pairiek is attending a J SynoOica! executive bi/ard meeiiatg'j in Ivaitr^n. Kriuay they will be luii- ( cheon guesis ol Sir>, W. Kerr Seott. j Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, Mr. ! and Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, Jr., and f Miss Dorcas Carpenter attended i graduation exercises at Chapel Hill ' Monday. Mtvk Carpenter was a member of the graduatfng cla??. j Miss Margare; Williams of Winier Park, Kia., i? visiting frie ds in towr?. Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, Jr., is on a visit. \\i:h her sister, Mrs. T. M. Wil liams, Jr., of Salisbury. C Miss Vijgi.iia Summers will fly, to Chicago via Eastern Airlines Sat- , urcfay. She Wtll serve as a brides- J maid at the weeding in Chicago Tuesday of Miss Jane McElroy. Miss i Summers and Miss McElroy were Salem College Classmates. Methodist Bible School Plans Set ? 7 * The Vacation Church School of Centra! Methodist church, which is to be held June 16-30 from 9 to 11 :30 k. m. has made plans for a large en- , rollmenr. The special activities? in the sever al classes WHI he buih around rhe rhemes of the fOl'oiving text books*: "The World About XJs," for Begin ners. "Working with Cod in His World." for Primaries. "?Friends at Work," for Juniors. "Becoming a Person," for lnterme". ! I diate girls. [ "With Justice for All," for Inter- ' ) mediate boys. ' One of the hand-work activities PRE- FATHER'S MY SALE CONTINUES SAVINGS IN SUITS UP TO $20.00 WERE NOW Botany Brand 500 Suits $60.00 $40.00 Merit Tone Tropical Suits with Two Pants . 549.50 $27.50 Merit Tone Tropical Suits with One Pants . $32.50 $22.58 Merit Gulf Tone 100% All Wool $34.59 $26.50 Goodcll Spring Weave Suits $45.00 $31.50 Gaoclall Spring Sun Frost $38.50 $26.50 One Lot o! Suits $29.95 $1830 ? UNHEARD-OF REDUCTIONS! ? WERE NOW Von Hensen Shirts. Whiles & Colored $4.95 $3.50 Van Keusen Shirts, Whites & Colored .... $3.95 $2.95 Van Hen sen V. H. 90. While Shirts ....... $2.95 $1.95 ALL SALES All Summer Slacks */? OFF ALL SALES FINAL-FREE ALTERATIONS IN MEITS ww uin .. ?*ii. ..:c. ude M-::i and WO'Xt tarvinp Ls ih?i ?/ man . ny <( tit^uned r ?!>> ; .V, uii- . n parvhiiu-iu p?tpti u>r Wo.-.--h;p feme; . '.'net* v>:.. t?? nuriMfKM.N .>u:tuwav:.v :"u. - juki ten ? i a < iie plans at? mad* U ? .??. <>., ioj u!ti Moniopia. o M.-ln: v"h Wil- <l;r<xt muwiv- jn'i iod> lit. .< . t' An\ MetJujilis. ' :. \vju< JUtHl transportation contact Mr.-, Otarles A. buw i worth, .Telephone 3G5J. Junior Woman's Club Install New Officers The Junior Woman s. Cjub held i their regular mohthiy tikvUttg Mon. day nighi in the Cliio lounge. Tht no a officers insia>i?-d at this inkling 'include: Mr?, Cra^g Falls, i resident; Mrs'.- Sam Kamrk vice- I ' 'resident ; Mrs. J. 6. Fians, fMOfding secretary; Mrs. H. f. Dixon, corres-- 1 ponding secretary; and Mr*. < fvarlos . A.^Jcandtr, treasurer. M,s. Paul Mauney, out going, senior advisor intttaMed ;he new officers. Mrs. I Aubrej Mauney u? the new senior advisor. Before the lhiftali<ation ceremonies' club members were feted with a buf | fer: supper. Mrs. Glee Bridget an<! : Mrs. l>a'vki Hamrick were hostesses Unusual arrang< -ment* of seasonal : flowers were used to decorate ^he ! club lounge. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. L*??h an nounce The birth of & f?T.. Robert Carl. Thursday!, June 2, ;:t SneJ oj hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Pa\s<ur an nounce 'he birth of a m<t> on Satur day. June 4, at Gaston Memorial hos pital. i Vr. and Mrs. How.ird fiwh, an nounce :he birth of a <i?Ugh~? Fri day,. Ji>ne 3. a: SJlffby .'-o.?"r'itai. Mr. Mrs. \V. I) \V if ;:nlMim ee ihe nirth of a von, Wj ' ; a v Prew ley Weir, Saturday . J tint 4, in the Shelby hospital. Mr, and Mr-.. Johr. "St v?r.?- an , nounoe the birth of a d..iifrh")er, Lu- | ci.noa Alice. on Saturday. lu-,*- 4. at B'?' ':ngfie;d Hot-pita:. Washing ton. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wifijarn, Butler' an nounce the birth of a k<n, Wednes day, June in rhe Shelby hospital. Lions Club Fetes Ladies A crowd of 1?5 per .-on s wcr* pres ent a' the hfgh t*choo cafeteria Tuf-.~d<ay n: r h ? for rhe eleventh an nua; 'Ladies Nicnt bamjti/" >,.f. the Kings Mountain Lk int. duh. Tr?- program featured a soil? eon cer: .i the Sisk Quartet' and now yoti ? see- h-now-vou-don'< presenta , tior. oy. A. R. Thompson, s-'ii-s'tyjed ; amaneur magician, ofOhsrlotte. Amateur or . not, Mr.. Thoir. pnon'fc I repertoire of Trucks baffleV; his an i dienct President W B. Logan fn h-w re i ma reviewed act^v? it? of the c.'ui fc>r the past year which lticlu | dec payment of a monfn> ia)ary <te j the school B;t?;e tea < tier, aid t< I nee..-* famiiie.- a* invj^tmas, a id to j a bl.-nd permr, in e?-ta : sMng a : .--.Tra :>us-iries-, nurc^ase <? If-' pa i i > ! of g'.-ivs-e*, awl J".r' do.'ia;|pni? lo hot'h j :? f '.rifantife paralysis f;jr,rj and if ?? jX-ft^ty fund. t S.-itT. Sta:!:nt?s weicc *.*;er.' th< die*' in humorous manner and trie , Sutfience heard a rMipiwk! re <r^Crrise. frorr. Mrs. W. B Thomson. Mjv Thomson. ga\ e a descriot hit, of "mf.;." Ahich proved accurate 'in fine de:taii. Husbands, she declared j were divided in three cl astro.1-, j "prizes., snirprises and consolation l>tu. Sets of <vasters were Kiveti i he ?*\ dies as favvre and XI. K. Su?km?u conducted the pf i/.e dfaw.tt),' f< i.uiics. Hi I ton luuh ser\evt iviw lMNie-r any .special i!HfSw \\?tv rye ogni/od by I'rt'aidtrn l*?;?n Spinners To Play Here Friday At 4:30 ? Craftspun baseball team of tt>? Gaston TVxii!e league is ?to :mci Kay field -Stewart <>( fiiystc' nia here in t'ity Sui Uum Friday xl te'rnoon ac 4:30 p. m. The game was orig.-naliy sofreitfu ed for. Satunkty afternoon bwt ** s cnangeil ' by Business M;i ,^?r H?t ? oici Phillips to avoid conflict wn> (he King*. Mt>un:ai.i-<'??arU>rtf -game here Saturday night. Bud Ttoss, Crafospim righthander b' due So g?f the hill call. Hoys bas. a 2-3 reeord for the seaiun. The Kings Mountain svni- f?r\ nine neored ? runs in the top of ttw 9th Tuesday in Stanley to <fefe?v that entry 11-10 in a thriller. Wihi> King had a double and ? sin glr ?'n two trips. Craftspur. holds a 4-6 nwr <d gt > ing into Friday's ranking j mong the loopV top four team GIRL SCOUT NEWS Brownie Scout Troop No, 14 on a s-upjier hike iast ThurwJaj night 10 some woods on Mr. W. K MaUney. Jr.'f propcjrty. First w<> j?a there*! wood and then .built a fire. We learned how to fix angel o?t. horseback and banana boats. We piayert games ?nd sane songs ana then we walked home. Bobbie Stenoer The AUiwe?t Plan Save your "AlLsweet < Oleoma rgar ine" cartons for the -O'.r! Scorns S;vif' and Company wil! give '.ho girls* 5r for e*eh carton turn?Ht in at their plant. The fumH' raised- wilt ho used for a badlv needed -froo( '?houae at Camp Rotary. Please fv gin new to save your onrtons, arm when you have a number on dan o rail your merest Hirl Scout and -slw wMl gladly fame for them. FOR HER ? i | ? Summer Bags I ( ridptic ca?c5 Stxjerw, White and J cdotl ? Gloves ? Slips I ? Ho*e ?> Panties ? Sct.n Gowns i FOR HTM? ? i ? Ties Socks ? Belts ?? Billfold* ? Dress Shirts 1 AMOS & SON 413 North Piedmont Arc. ?? ? ? . Telephone 325- W GARLAND'S GRADUATION SPECIALS! MEN'S WRIST WATCHES Elgin Longines # Bennis # Gotland Bulova Only S12.9S One Men's Diamond Ring 55 Points $195.00 GARLAND LOAN COMPANY We Loan Money On Anything Of Vah*e *? V ?.'>* - > .

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