HERALD PERSONALS Call Society Editor Phone 167 Mr. and Mrs." Crawford Bookout of Rock Hi]] were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Everhart. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ke^er, Mrs. Ed Word, Mr. and Mrs. DeWkt Ware, Phyllis and Bud Ware, Miss Mary ?Pearl Wolfe and Dorothy Goforth ?were dinner guests Wednesday night of Mr. and Mrs. John Phil Wilson, of Cherryville. The dinner was honoring PhyJILs on her birth tlay. Mr, and Mrs. Linwood Partor. mo ved this- week to Gastonia. tk>b Harris of Pasadena, Texas, is visiting his brother,' Oiiit Harris ?and Mrs. Harris. . r>) Mrs Zenc Wail of Thorn ?svi!ie will spend the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Oljj'e Harris ?nd Mr. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pjonk of Ra Jeigh are spending a lew days this ?week with Mrs. R. S. Plonk and fam. liy- V.. Ira J. Camp, Jr., S. R , wiij finish Boot Training this week and leaves San Diego. Calif., Tuesday, October 4, for a week's visit a: home. Mr. and Mrs; G. A. Bridges, Mr. und Mrs. G. E Bridges and young K?n,i Eddie, will spend rhe weekend Jn' Durham Quests <>f the former's caughier, Mrs. B. T. Wright, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Pgu! Mau-ey are fj .ending the week at Lake Wacca maw. Mr. anil Mrs. J. K. were' ?weekend guests of their sen, v'irr.mie W iis and Mrs. Wil is ,r. Hickory. ; Mr and Mrs. Fred P.o.'ik and sons, David and Robert, 'attended the State-Carolina game in C' r-te, Hill' Saturday. ? O? * Sunday guests ?f Mr. ar,d Mrs. George Sellers were .Mr. and Mrs. ] W. A. Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. B A SjViithf, of Waco, Mr. and Mrs. Press Huftetetler, Mr. and Mis. Commie Wright of Kings Mountain, route 3. '? Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arthur,. Misses STRAIGHTENER-UPPER It'* all in a day's work for a Navy Bluejacket. A crew member from one of the units of tbe Sixth Task fleet lends a little support to the leaning Tower of Pisa In the course of the Fleet's visit to the of northern Italy. Florence, and other Italian cities were the sightseeing agenda as the Force brought the Naval ver of America I* Mediterranean (OBcial U.S. Navy Photograph) < ITasI iaion labor Marion and Pfggy Arthur were weekend guests in Winston-Salem and Stokesdale. They attended tlje wedding Sunday night in the Stokes dale Methodic -church". of Dr. Maxie Knight to Dr. Robert Clein of Hunt- , ington, W^Va. Miss Marion Arthur! was one of the bridesmaids. A large delegation of men from " the Bercan Bible Class of the First Baptist church, accompanied by. their families, spent Sunday at the Baptist Orphanage in Thomasville. j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Payne moved ,i Monday into their new home in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Prince mov ed Wednesday into the Parton Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Fortune of Kingsport, Tenn., were weekend guests of relatives and friends. Mrs. BiH Souther is visiting in Mooresboro this week. DAR District Meeting In Charlotte, Oct. 4 There will be a District meeting of the DAR's in Charlotte Tuesday, j October 4, at 2 p. m. in the Mint Mu seum. All members are urged to at* ; tend. Macedonia Sunbeams Met In Scout Hut ii i The Sunbeam Society of ;he Ma cedonia B<'. r ? .s; church met in 'the scon: h'u:., Thursday afternoon, Sep- ' tomber 22, W3ih eleven members' oresent. ? - ! ? The meeting was opened with the group si.iging, "All of My Bur- j dens Went Ro;mg,Away.7 Brenda Falls and Mickey Lynn sang a duet, ! "Fisheras of Men." Peggy GunneHs was.pianist | Mr.s. Mae * "a. dwell led the closing prayer. | During th.? social period refresh i ments were served on the iawn by I Mrs. Mae Caldwell and Mrs. O. T. I Gunnel Is. Circle No. 3 To Meet With Miss Grace Davis Circle No. 3 Central Methodist church, will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock with Miss Grace Davis, j Co- hostess w/h Miss -Davis wi. . be Miss Lela Clark. At this October meeting the members are to dress in , Hallowe'en ??ostumes, and a prize I will go to :he one with the best cos- } tume. A few fames' will be p!ayed t following the program and business i , session. j HUNTING 1 SHOES Only $4.95 Woodward's Due To Naturo of Tku Show I* U For ADULTS ONLY , c , ?* CImbI Moral! D?cent! t'KISS THAT KILLS ' FRIDAY ONLY? SEPT. 30 Mountain? B?imbim City DRIVE-IN THEATRE MEN'S STORE ? ? ' \ .-'.t'sf '' i* - ?;/ *, Chenille Bath Mat Sets Assorted Colors $1.00 Stars & Stripes SHEETING First Quality Jacquard BEDSPREADS Assorted Colors 3S*ixtch OUTING Solid colors, light and dark stripes 35c Bargains BOYS' WOOL J ACKETS Plaids, size 6 ? 16 $3.98 . ? ?, ? . ? ? " ? ? ' ' ' 1 Blankets and Comforts . Single Blankets. 5% Wool. 72x84 $2.79 Doable Blankets. 5% Wool $3.98 Doable Blankets, 5% Wool, 72x84 ... $195 Comforts, 5% Wool Filler $4.95 Beautiful Patterns, S atin Covered Colors: Blue, Rose, Green, Tan Men's-sizes 36-40-plaids, solids Wool Jackets f?.98 & S4.95 MEN'S Leathez JACKETS Size 36-40, Tan $11.95 $12.95 $15.95 BOYS' Leather JACKETS Size 6-16, Tan $7.95 and $8.95 * Fast Color PRINTS New Patterns 29c j yd. I Spun RAYONS M?n> plaids ? ? -L?i ? Soiias. r ***, Men's Heavy While Colors ? Values to $1 Work Socks, pr.. 15c yard aii sixes. Colors Only 79c yard . ~ ^S198 Men's Work Shoes ' Boys' Work Shoes J Bed Camel S3.98 & $4.95 Bed Camel $198 Peters 54*5 & $5.95 Peters $4.50 Sizes 6V2 to 12, Ca pToe or Plain . Sizes 2% thru 6, plain or cap toe B6Vfr "" ? ?? 1 7TPPFR SWEATERS BOYS' BOOTS boys 1 ZIPPER 5WEATEHS Cotton Flannel Shirts Cotton and Wool Small 9% thru o Ages 6?16, many colors mM Plaids. Solids? Sitsp ^to 20 *?> S2.48 and S2.98 ' . \ ** *'u' ' ~f *>;* wtf*-- >?????

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