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MRS. P. D. HERNDON, Editor PHONE 167 HjW'i ii ii 1 1 GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY? Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mauney, pictured above, cutting tlx first slice of cake, observed on their 50th anniversary. Decem ber 20th. Mr. and Mr*. Mauney celebrated the occasion with a family din ner at the Country Club. The small pictures are miniatures made from the 'wedding picture of the couple taken fifty years ago. Country Club Entertains Teen-Agers Thursday night, December 29, ;he ?ocial committee of ihe Country Club entertained with a dance at Pardon Her Pride/ HV re protiJ loo, lo he able to bring you wonderful-tawing GOLDEN GUERNSEY Milk. Every quart you u?e, either1 ir? rooking or aa a aod hctween-meal J rink, hat more e?ergy-value than ten qna! Im agine what thai cart mean to your family nutrition program! Important food-energy <n a plea?nt, eaJ> -to- take way . GOLDEN GUERNSEY Milk! TUT SOME or OUR GOLDEN GUERNSEY CREAM TODAY! XX Heory Whipping Cm?< Vkpt .40c Coffee or Cereal Cream. pt 25c Archdale Farms Phone 2405 theclub house. Christmas greens, srrow scenes and early spring blopms were used for decorations. A large crowd enjoyed the round and square dancing. Ho.tis, hats and seppentines were gaily used to en.enain during the dance. The punch table was decorated in CHristmas greens and bail*. Cook ? Gha perones _were Mrt - a?4 Mrs. Praijir ffoylez Mrrarid Sirs; Hikon Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harmort, Mrs. Sam Davis, Mrs. Howard Jack son, Mrs. Tolly Shu ford and Mrs. Car! Mayes. Mrs. Geo. Houser Fetes Fortnighter's Club Mrs.. George Houser entertained members of the Forcnighters club a: a dessert bridge at her home Fri day afternoon. Invited ;o p<ay with the bridge club members were Mrs. G. F. Latcimore and Mr^ H. E. Lynch, ? j Potted plants were used as deco rative notes of interest. - . ? - | After a pleasant afternoon of bridge, when piayers compared scores, the high score- pri2? went to Mrs. Jim Smith. . I Miss Nancy Allen Bride Of W. M. Hord >i.ss Nancy Allen, daughter of' Mr. and Mra. Irvin M. Allen ol Kings Mountain, became the bride of Wil iiam Miles Hord, son of Mr. and Mr%. Jake Hord, also of Kings Moun tain, in a ceremony which took piace Thursday evening, December 22, at 8 o'clock at the First Baptist parsonage. Rev. L. C. Pinnix, pastor heard the vows of the doublering ceremony. - The bride was becomingly dress ed In a navy blue suit with a white velvet hat and other accessories in I b.acK suede and wore a corsage of red rosebuds at her shoulder, Mr. and. Mrs. Hord are making their home on Cansler street. ? The State's average corn yield for ' 1949 is estimated at 35 bushels per ! acre, the highest on record. The pre vious highes; yield was 31.5 bush e.: per acre, made in 1947. p W*b*i*r fefaa* ?>? *o? i iaiM? m T? rtjk m MfM KtMftiif ?< trim upon ? tHoix*". hi (Umml I* fakU ?* ?? ?wikn?wn NMlT ? l? m?kH ? ?*??. Wfcaa r*? m* in. ky ?? mn M*t m4*U0 ti ? ???#>?! 4t *m pronff y t w? b* ?m?4 by *-? Wh mm m* , ?n? clan ?< uArfhVtal piicMmm. ftww ;!?)< ...a* m*ltiu ??????? * ??#".* OKIY T?C?I , "" COWT I Writ. Your Congressman MN c" Or ^v'aH^ ' ' GRIFFIN DRUG COMPANY Phone P We Fill Any Doctors Prescription ANYTIME Banquet Honors College Students On December 28, the Presbyterian 1 Youth Fellowship gave a banquet | honoring the college students. A 'de licious dinner wai served by the! Women of the Church... Rev. P. D. Patrick gave the invo- J ca:ip.n. Buddy Beattv welcomed the i co; lege students. ' Carl Moss tpiti an 'inspiring story ] about rhe "L-e Ar Knocknee Col.- 1 Kge,'-' <3i;ber* M Ks-Vie played . a trombone so'o ac.ompani^d by Mlss^ ca:p. .... ' Toas:s we:e gr\ en by Pat Xeisier, i Char}e^Pa;n er, ani Samrhy;- Me Csner.. ? ' ' V-1 ' i ? The 'jGjtosiai thoU.hv Was'biought . b\ Rev. P. D. Patrick. Social Club Meets With Mrs. O. W. Myers Mrs. O. W. Myers was hostess Thursday night when members of] the Social Cluo met at her home to play rook. . -i Christmas decorations which were elaborate and] colorful were in ap propriate displays throughout, the home inspiring the Yuletide spirit, i Refreshments were served buffet i style upon the arrival of the mem- j bers. and they found their places atf auxiliary tables. . Interesting progressions of rook ; ensued with Mrs. C. E. Neisler win-. t.ing high score and Mrs. t- A. Har rJ!I winning the floating prize. ? ? f - Miss Peggy Baker Luncheon Hostess Miss Peggy Baker was a charm ing hostess Friday entertaining a group of high school friends at a three- course luncheon. The home was gaily decorated in keeping with the Yule season. After luncheon there was an hour I of general companionship, fun and reminiscences of high school days, j Those enjoying Miss Baker's hoS- ; pitaiity included Mrs. Ernest Mau- j ney. Long Island. Mrs. Bill Merritt, Roanoke, Va., Miss Clara" Plonk,. New York City, Mrs. D. F. Hord, Mrs. : Clarence Plonk, Jr., Mrs. Grady Ho- ! ward and Mrs. Maynard Snow. Mrs. C. F. Thomasson Mrs. C. F. ThOmasson, Sr., delight - J fully entertained members of the1 Twin-Table bride club and addl rional guests, Mrs. Fred Finger and j Mrs. L. 1*1 Stowe at her home Fri day night. The home was loyely with the j lighteu white Christmas tree, poin seta* and other Yule decorations. The hostess was assisted iri serv ing a dessert course when ail guests had arrived. . X 'j- . Bridge was played progressively. At the close of four progressions tallies were compared. High score prize for visitors went to Mrs. Fin- ; ger, Mrs. Claud Hambright won high for club members with Mrs. E. | W. Griffin winning second high. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power I of sale contained in an order made" i by E. A. Houser, Clerk of the Super I ior Court for Cleveland County, Nor I th Carolina, in a speciad proceeding entitied, "Mrs. Nelia A. Cranford, et | at, vs. J. C, Cranford, et al." I will | sell for cash on the premises the lota ?and land hereinafter descritfed at pubRc auction on Thursday, Janu ary 12th, 1950, at 10:00 A. M., or within legal hours, the following de scribed real estate: Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 as shown on a map or plat made by Charlec 8. Campbell, Surveyor, for the Z. F. Cranford Estate on November 18, 1949, which map or plat is now on record in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County in plat oook 5 at page 75, said lots are caned out of and compose all of the land con , veyed by Home Building and Loan Association to Z. F. Cranford by deed dated 6th of May, 1930, now on rec ord in the Register of Deeds Office j for Cleveland County in wok 3-Z ! at page 370 and the land conveyed I by Wiley H. McGinnis, trustee to Z. j F. Cranford. by deed dated 5th of | August, 1932, now. on record in the Register of Deeds Office for Cieve ; land County in book 4-F at page 489. The above lots compose aN of the ! Z. F. Cranford real esrate consisting > : of 29 acres, more or less, and will be j jsald as a whole, the former bid' of i | Lamar Hemdon and wife, having j been raised 5%. The bidding will be | gin at Si 8,375.00. The purchaser will- be required to ' pay 10<* of hi* bid at the time of tt*? sale and balance payable upon ex ;ecurion and delivery of deed, eale t to be subject to confirmation by the i court. This the 28-Ji day at December, 1949. A. H PATTERSON, 1 Commissioner. . J. R. Davis, Atty. d 30? J-? EXKOTOM' MOITOCX ? I 'Having qualified m executor* of rhe err ate of W A. Wave, deceased. ?Ji'.s i' to person* who have claims again* MM estate to jfiie sa*ie with Hie undersigned on or before rhe ltJh dav of December. 1960, or this notice wUI b? pleaded in bar of their recovery . Ali person* Indebted to said ??ate wiii p. ease make immediate payment. M. A. Ware and S. F. Waje. Executors for the Estate of W. A. Ware, deceased. d-16tojan-20 ONE GROUP. Values to S8.95 TABLE LAMPS $195 Si 09.50 Valiaki. ,v Save $30 SECRETARY ONE GROUP. Values U $12.50 PICTURES $29.50 $89.50 Values SECRETARY S69.50 Value SECRETARY S-rve $30 $59.50 Save $20 $49^0 S3 ?.50 Walnut and Mahogany Finish Save S20 RECORD CABINETS . . . $19.50 S14.50 Walnut or Mahogany RECORD CABINET . $9.95 $29.95 Record Cabinet . $14.95 One S5&50 Walnut Finish? With doors Save $30 RECORD CABINET . . . $29.50 WARDROBE SPECIALS ONE GROUP. $69L50 $39.50 Save $30 ONE GROUP. $49.50 $29.50 $ave $20 7-Way $69.95 Maple Finish KNEE-HOLE DESK ... $69.95 Mahogany Finish KNEE-HOLE DESK .... $49.95 $59.30 Walnut Finish Save $28 KNEE-HOLE DESK ... $29.95 Students' Mahogany Regular $4150 DESK AND CHAIR $ave $14.55 at $29.95 $5.95 Students' Lamp . . . "Stow-a-Way" Cedar Chests Reg. $7495. now $59.50 Maple Finish Reg. $3.95 FOOT STOOLS, now ... $1.95 One Duncan Phyfe Reg. $219.95 SOFA? $ave $40 at $179.95 One 'Barrell-Back S44.50 Save $15 CHAIR $29.50 One 149.95 Save $20 CLUB CHAIR . . . . . . $29.95 REGULAR $19.95 VALUE Porcelain Top Tables Close Out At S9.95 I Om Upright $74.95 VACUUM CLEANER . Tank-Type Slightly U**d VACUUM CLEANER . On* 169.95 WASHING MACHINE tar* SIS $59.95 ;V $39.95 6 ELECTRIC HEATERS ..... Vt Price Electric Vacuum-Type Reg. SI 8.95 COFFEE MAKERS . . . $9.95 One $89.50 Radio in Pembrooke Save S40 TABLE CABINET $49.50 Williams 1880 SILVERWARE 72-Piece Set with chest s&s S39J5 Warm Morning Type COAL HEATER >? Begular S11&.50 iflrVavV Utility Cabinets >>? BU8 $14.95 $9.95 Sore SI 50 Big Blond 5-piece Reg. $34930 SUITE f J$I99lS0 One Blond 5-piece Panel Bed BEDROOM SlliTti Beg. $299.50 Value 88 ";. ? S199LSG I One Walnut 3-pjece BEDROOM SUITE Potter Bed. Reg. S149J0 Save A |MM S50 W W9M One 9- piece Duncan-Phyfe DINING BOOM SUITE Regular S289i0 I SS ? $189.50 ONEMAPLE Breakfast Boom Suite negular $99.50 Now SZ9.50 ONE SELLER'S Breakfast Boom Suite Regular S8935 Now SS9.S5 COOPER'S, Inc. TRE GOOD PLACE to BUT rUBMITIttE ' Phon. 93 -
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