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HEBALD PERSONALS Tali Society Editor Phone J 67 Mm. Sam Waikup and ch4id*en of Tallahassee, FHa., arc visiting with her uncle, H L. Ruth, and family lor several daye. Tokincj o trip? Watch yom baggage and remember thai a Jew elry Personal Prop erly Floater is your best protection against loss or tneft oJ your possessions while traveling. Fci salety'r sake see us before veu ;c. AH PATTERSON ku , AGCNCY S=^' = V ( .(.MKtl(K,MANA?(K OWltl Miss Peggy Wren Craig, daughter of Mr, an<i W. R. Oraig, entered Bwwnlf Scoui Camp at Camp Ro tary Monday for a two week* period. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Malcolmn and children, and -Mian teeiu- Allen, are . spending the wneek Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Led better spent the weekend in the mountains of Wewtern North Carolina. Mr. B 3, Peeler and Mr. D. M. Pee ler attended homecoming In Betee mer City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. HaJ BradTord, Mr. and Mi*. Chelsa Ganti, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherrer and Bud Sherrer were Sunday dinner gue?us of Mr. and Mr?. F. ?. Limerick. j Pride Batterree of Siaoton, Va., will spend several- weens w uh nis mothei, Mt?. P. G. Kauerree. [ Pr. and Mn. R. E. Lewis of, No'rin Wiikeaooro are moving to Durham. I Dr. Lewis wiM do spccial work in surgery at Watts haspHal. Mis. LtAvia i? the former Mis? Dowj.ny Plonk, daughter of Mr and Mr?s. J. 0. Plonk. - Mr. and Mrs. G. A. bridges, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bridge*, Mr. and Mrs. G. -E. Bridges and Nekton Bridges ! spent Sunday at Mi. Mitchell. i ? O ? r> . Mrs. J. E. Gamhie and rMrs. J, L. McGiU motored to AmeltfiYe jam Friday and had dinner with a friend from Knoxvllle, Teao. Ben H. Goiorth and Bill Carrol; of CherryviUe are spending a few days I in Atlanta. Mrs. "D. H. Merritt, of Birmlnghan^ Ala., is visiting her sister, Mrs?. F. R. I M^Curdy. | Miss Dot Hayes of Asheboro ww a guest of her j?arcpti, ??**? anu Mis. O. i'. Hayes over the weekend. ? " | G. A. Bridges left Monday, for Fa- ; varonah, Ga., to visit an uncle, Vi? tpr Goid. S- " Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merrill of Bitr**! lington were weekend gt?ei*s< W Mi>>s Lula Mae Teague Are You Insured? Every pscperty omer ceso* time or other must seriously consid er tbu. "- .?-stion of his insurance protection. Yon will find that in mot:jwi an insurance nim? of your Heeds with an experienced oat jit yt>o will arrive at a program of odfQucrtt covfioxit. * The Arthur Hay Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Phone 182 "Mrs. Gilbert Hord and son of For ee. City ??'?/ *.:?ting relatives and friends in Kings Mountain while Mr. Hord attend* the International K'iwarvi* meetir^ in Atlantic City. Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Davis', Miss Jean ? Davis attended the Davis- Kend rick wedding in Earl on Sunday. Ml as Bdbbje Grantham and Tim ^thy Gladden left Thursday for a I six weeks stay' at Transylvania Mu sic Camp, Hrevardv N-0. ? ' ' vV Miss Audrey May wvll spend the | weekend in Greenville going espec ially to attend the wedding of an aunt. .. , 't 'mm+A+ma* ' '1 Guests of Mrs. H. B. Jane* on Mon ;| " day were hex mother, Mrs. Ahdy Mc- j j Carter and Mrs. Jen me McC-arter of ; j' Bethany! Mr. and Mrs. Bob Osborne and son Robert, Jr., sj+m last week at Ooean Drive, S. C. Rev. and Mis. Harry Crump and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ben; Short spent ia?: week in Tampa, Fla. Jay Patterson, Buddy Mayes and Billy Briggv are at Methodis; Youth Camp Kanagua, He-ndersonville, N. C. Mt. and Mrs. Bill Oi? borne and chil dren, Mr. Osborne's mother, Mrs. George Osborne u~. v<uvnn# &t-acn this week. Mrs. Lloyd Watson. Miss Shirley, Barbara, and David Watson of Boone are spending som<e:ime with the Watson V mother. Mrs. \V. R. ?ve* hart, ateo Mr. and Mrs. Fulton tv? hart. Charles Hoke of Lincolnton is vis iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. , Charlie Fulton. I Mrs. A. M. Hicks, Mrs. W. F. Mc Gill, Mrs. A. W. Kincaid, Mrs. Harold Coggins, Misses Annie Roberts and Lula Mae Teague are spending a week ait Ridgecresj. Mrs. Frank Us sery and Mrs. W. B. Logan are going up Monday tor a few days. Prices of eggs , reached thier spring season low in March, a little earlier than usual. They are likely to continue up at about the usnual seasonal rate until fall. The South's Largest Home Furnishers' AT STE RCHI'S V-r\^Buys this Big 10 Inch G-E Home Fort! New Econtmy Krw Color! Mitt New New / A?<er#?e l ife of Flow! Fim I* 20 Yean! can pa! ytw uwfnleiice is GENERAL ELECTRIC An ov illot<n? ion wih<iM- moving ports ?r# <onceOted ?n o rortrxtgc ? liHe DH>tO: ?HXivng. FULL Pr<iC? IS ONLY *16 95 I BALANCE ON EASY TIRMS Mountain SL Phone 348 No exposed oily lev ers, disk* or crones to catch dust and lint. Ms refreshing, rrwsf Qroy hntsh blends *??H home surroundings !T COSTS L1SS AT? . IN THE GOOD OLD STO ERTIMF WHEN lit B UTI1I G FOO D 1 HAPPY-VALE LIMA BEANS No. 303 Can 18c WXiEHOME Salad Dressing Pint Jar Sc DEEP BROWN Libby's Beans 14 oz. can ? 10c DIXIE-HOME I DOG mem. 10 lb: bag 97c SO I SHOP AT MY FRIENDLY DIXIE-HOME .< STORE WHERE CONVENIENCE AND COURTE SY PREVAIL. HUNTS YELLOW CLING PEACHES? No. V/z can ... 27c VINE RIPENED TOMATOES? 2 No. 2 cans 23c FANCY LIBBY'S - " PINEAPPLE? No. 2 can 31c SWAN?T>OWN INSTANT CAKE MIX? 1-lb phg. 31c "Quality-Tender" Steaks V. S. GOOD GflADE WELL TRIMMED. . SIRLOIN STEAK? Ik ....... 85c TENDfeR FLAVORFUL Porterhouse Steak? lb. 89c L udahy'i Gold Coin SUCED BACON ? pound 49c Pinky Pig PORK SAUSAGE? ponmd .......47c ShouKler VEAL CHOPS? pound : ...49c . Battery- Fed mimS pownd 53c Center Cut PORK CHOPS? poniid 69c Rib End Loin '"PORK ROAST ? pound 49c 1 \L PRIC I SALE! DEVILED HAM-2'A 02. can 20c hunY-s all green Wllbenttt No Rub? 2 02 pnui* Shoe Polish .... Woodbury* ? 3 reg cakes CMSC0? 3 lb. can SEA FOOD Fjriet 01 ? Red Perch ? lb ? . . King Mackerel Steaks ? ib. Large Green Shrimp ? lb. .... - Dressed Whiting ? lb. .... Pan Trout ? lb. ... Speckle Trout ? lb. . PUiet of Armour's Meats Quart bottle CLOROX . Unit ? 2-12 oz. pkgs STARCH . . . Package DRETT . . . ?' , - ??* .. 2 large cakes P & G SOAP "Swift#? 2 >pkg*. lorlda TOILET SOAP liquid Soap? 4 oz boftj*
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