HERALD PERSONALS rail Society Editor Phone 167 ????*>? Mr and Mirs?. Norman King. Miss- 1 <31 Sally Hullender and Hazel King vufJV-d in Chase City, Va., la.<? week. Mr. and Mrs. O, W. Myers, .Miss fciv^nor and Earl Myers are on a jnotor trip visiting points of interest In Virginia. ? ?- ? - - Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mauney, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Mauney and son, Lawrence, are vacationing in the Mountains of Western part of North Carolina and Tennessee. Mr*. John Cash ion of Greensboro is spending several days with her l?arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis. Miss Margaret Cornwell and Paul McGtonte flew *o St. Louis, Suhday, on a buying trip fo; Kceter's Depart ment Store. Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts are] spending the week in Dallas, Texas. .<4* ? O? Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lopez have re turned to their home in Tampa, F.I a. ?after a visit with Mrs. Lopez's mo ther, Mrs. Edith G6fonh. , j Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cash have re turned from a nine weeks tour - of . Canada and Alaska. tJliX N. M. Farr and daughter spent las: week in Rocky Mount as quests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tem f Upton. Mr, Farr was attending a I<oIrce convention in Morehead City. Mrs. C. E. Neis'ler. Mrs J. C. Nick 1? ? and Mrs. J N. Gambie spent Tuesday at Mont Teat. Dinner guests Wednesday of Mrs. t'iiud Ware were ML<s Shiriey Ar <hur and Eade Anderson. Mrs. C. S Plonk is visiting Dr. and j Mrs* C Plonk In Philadelphia. I Mrs Carivsie lsley, Scott and Kay I-.'len of Burlington are visiting rel ieve* in Kings Mountain. ? Mr. and Mrs. J M. Morrow and f non of Plymouth arrived Wednesday *iJ ;ernoon to spend a few days with t>-e former'* sister. Mrs. Car! Maun *?> , and Mr. Mauney. (Luncheon guests of Mrs. Sam Da vw or. Tuesday were her "mother, Mrs. J. D Moore of Gastonia, and M:?* Be^fif Brown of Raleigh. Mr and Mrs. L. L. Benson are va cationing in New York. Mf. and Mrs. B.'O. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weaver left Thursday morning for Philadelphia to spend a few days with Miss Myrtfce Weaver who is a student at Penn. State Coi legt. MV. and Mrs. H. T. Fuiton lefit Monday for Shelbyviile, Tenn. Mra. Myron -Rhyne and email dau- ] ghter, Janet, have retyrped to their ! home in G*ahajn after a visit with i | her marher, Mrs. G. D. Harribright, | ' and other relatives. Mrs. John F. wA, Mrs. Ralph Mauney, Messers George and Belvin Ware were spend the day visitors in Asheville on Saturday, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ware and family. Mr. Ware who has been se riously ill remains about the same. Mrs. Ware remained for a Week or ten day visit. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neisler. Jr., and their?famiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Lawren ce Patrick and son, Larry are epfnd ing the week at Crescent Beacjj. VKZJkJ? .. <? iEC UJSTSSaSTT..- *??? HISTORY MAKING COTTOITS ? Cottons with a historic flavor will be on the campus scone this fall. Clifford ol del Mat takes his in spiration from the days of the American Revolution. His velveteen "scribbler" vest in a golden "Boston Tea" shade is trimmed with black soutache bcaid, can be worn with or without full sleeved cot ton blouse. The unusual velvet striped cotton skirt at the left, cut to create a diamond pattern, is topped with a velveteen vest and a cotton shirt. "Liberty" caps by Mary Coodfelicw, First Mse! Enrolled At Noval Academy NAVAL BASE, Charleston. S.>C. ? | Takeshi YoshiharS became the fftst ! Nisei person of Japanese descent j born in the United States) Midship ! man at the ?U? S. Naval Academy, ! Annapolis, Maryland, when he was ; sworn in recently at the academy a i long with 72 fellow-midshipmen can | di dates He wn his appointment as the result of a competitive examination following a high record1 in high school. Born in Selleck, Washington on May 14, 1931, Midshipman Yoshiha ra is the son of Mr. ana Mrs. Buichi j Yoshihara, who came to the United ; States more than 30 years ago. He j has four brothers, one of which serif, ltd as an interpreter with the Army i Intelligence Corps during World , War II. Midshipman Yoshihara and Ciulltyn Girls Down Clover By 7-4 Count Craftapun girls Softball team de feated Clover, S. C.. here on August 6 by a score of 7, to 4. The local lassies tallied four runs in the first and three in the third to take the victory Mary Lou Barnette pitched for Craftsrpun, and led <he hitting, get ting 2 for 3, Huffstetter had 2 for 4. Doubles by Flowers and Berry fea tured in the thrfe-run third. The line score: ' Clov*r UO 110 0 4 7 3 CrctfUpun 403 000 x 7 7 1 Z>od9in (LP) and Mundy; Barn ett* (WT) on?1 B?frr, . the rest n his family spent the ma- j jority of the war in an Idaho reloca- j tion cemer. . ^CEMEWiER. PAL. 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