Patterson Grova By Mrs. Thurman Seism Rev. Horace Easom of Shelby will speak Sunday at 11:00 at Patterson Grove church, A large crowd la expected. Baptismal ser vice Will be held Sunday night at Rev. G. C. Teague's other chur ch, Union, at 7:00. Mrs. Mat Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Brooks and children of Double Springs community were , Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seism and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carpenter and daughter, Mary Lee, Miss H es?le Di linger, Mr. and lift. Ivan Seism and daughter, Peggy, of Toluca, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Seism and fanr"y. BYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED DR, D. M. MORRISON . . OPTOMETRIST Will >? la Ml. H. C, Office On Bach Tuesday and Friday Afternoons Hours 1 to 5 P. M. Located in Morrison Building Kings Mountain Telephone 316-J Will B? In Shelby. M. Cw Monday, Wednesday and Saturday I A. M. to S P.M. Tuesday and Friday 8 A. M. to 12 Moon Office Baystsr Building ? ' Tolophon* 827 -J Shelby. N. C. Several cue* of measles are reported In the community. Those sick are Charles Sctam, Eugene Seism and Katherlne Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Cltford Queen and Danny were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright. Mrs. Earl Seism and Mrs. Thur man Seism spent last Thursday with Mrs. Sidney Hicks and chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Wright and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hicks and children. Mr* and Mis. O. P. Wright, Mrs. Wayne Putnam and Mrs. Beulah Bridges visited Mr*. Sidney Hicks Thursday. Miss Edna Hord was weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hord. The word "whiskey" comes from a Celtic word meaning wa ter of life, according to th$ En cyclopedia BrUannica. ?" . Mild and Moltow EIGHT O'CLOCK 59c ?'G Mi | >??NO?M I* . on RmaNy Fr?$h MP COFFEE Yes, many who have (hanged 1o>tP Cofle* from toffee of comparable quality now save 15c a pound -or morel Com ? pare A&P Coffee! You'll agree the roaUir-frKh JWP?."<us a flavor of satisfying good, ness that really clicks: Rich and Vigorous Full &odi?d and Win?y RED BOKAR CIRCLE COFFEE '?? 63c 65c >C ?>? KONOMt MG 183 1 it ico*o?m MO Uniform Quality . . . Year After Year PRICES Right . . . Right Along! 2ib. Cello PMTOS 23c 2 lb. Cello ? ivi wjiu Great N0RTHE1 23c 3 lb. Sultana w ??s. Muiiaiu BICE 33c 8 lb. P*il Jewel SHOBTEWTWG i $130 ~ 25 tbs. Sunnyfield Self-Rising FLOUR $U65 IS o7- Ann Page CHERRY PRESERVES PEACH PRESERVES BLACKBERRY JELLY 19c W i) i' M<>< K i trie NUCOA - - - ! C instock f'le APPLES - - - i>u .?.*?? tj'.nls ft iiiwj i>r DUZ C Uiiirvittti Pnik SALMON - - "i 1' tiii S ited or Halves PEACHES - Sunnv fieTd S t lJ Rising FLOUR - - - AAPk Own Shorlciiiiijj . clexo Nc 2 Can No. 2 H Can 1 0- lb. B:.? 3-lb WESSON OIL Pt. Can 27c Qt can 53c ARMOUR'S TREAT 12 os. can 37c NIBLETS BRAND CORN 12 oz-can 14c ?' a etf APPLESAUCE 2 No. 2 Cans 21 NKSTI.rS SF.MI SWEET MORSELS 19c 1 Fruits & Vegetables Borne Beauty APPLES? 5 lb. box 4 Extra I^arge Stalk CELERY 1 Fresh TWmmed CAULIFLOWER? head 2 Red Emperor GRAPES? 2 lbs. 2 Larpe Head LETTUCE? 2 for 2 8 tb. Ba? ORANGES U. S No 1 White POTATOES? 18 Firm Head CABBAGE? lb. Tender Orlap CARROTS? 2 bunches 43c ION A OR PACKERS LABR1. I TOMATOES - SREEN BEANS CORN OR PEAS 21c SUNNYBROOK GRADED? I.AROE FRESH ECCS 1 Dos.Ctn.43c MIl.D AMLKiCAN Cheese .... . i.h. 3Sc CHEESE FOOD SPRF.AD Ched-O-Bit x% ? ~ nr T> l<vrnprtt<% Ohefc?e Mel-O-Bit, 2 lb. loaf . . 79c HOME STYLE OR SANDWICH MARVEL BREAD i.*. yx/.i ' Ixiat Angel Food Bar ^ 49c Donuts 19c Dinner Rolls ..."Sk." 10c Ann Page Foods A&P's Finest No i Cnrtu A&P Ann Page?with Pork & Tomato Sauco Bean ------ 2 19c Salad Dressing ?? fe 39c Ketchup Ann p.* ^ V9c Preserves St/awbeiry ----------- <Iar Tomato Soup A?np.P ______ 2,0ck?* 19c Evaporoted Milk h?!2 3 33c ?i. STORES mmk H <?&&? ffi Rambling Sketches Of Oak Grove News By Mr* William Wright Sunday school Sunday morn- ; lng at the usual time, 10 o'clock. Preaching service Immediately alter by the pastor, Rev. C. C. Crow of Shelby. j Miss Helen Thornburg was the Sunday guest of Miss Betty Jean Champion. - Mrs. Laura Wolf erf St. Luke is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Stokes Wright, Mr. Wright and son, Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roberts and daughter of Beams Mill recently moved Into the commu nity on the H. T. Wright farm. Mlas Nancy Bell spent Sunday wtth Miss Marilyn Green. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ware and children, Annette and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stone, Jr., and son, Billy, spent Sunday in Win ston-Salem visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ware and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Thornburg and son, Dwan, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Wright and r'Aitoadati* Champion spent Sunday after noon in Boiling Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lovelace and children Mrs. Charlie Roberta and daughter, spent Sunday after noon visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lovelace and daughter of Kings Mountain. CJIBD or THAKKS The Joy that I received out of Christmas was the thought that I still live in the memory of my white frlepds. So with that thou ght in. mind, I take this opportu nity to express my thanks to tho Ladies of the Auxiliary of the Ptesbyterian church, "white, the Rev. P. D. Patrick, minister, of the above named church, Mr. B. S. Peeler and his fftaff.of the El mer Lumber company and my many white friends for remem bering me durfng the Yuletide ? a^n Wirti their many whole some gifts. I can, but wish them Prosperous New Year. Mrs. Ida Wise. J-13-pd The tftle "Progressive P arty" has been used by third party movements in the United States three times. Saturday, January 7th, Brown ie Scout Troop Nuittber 14 went on a hike to Springdele. On the way we saw a crooked tree that looked like a hoise fco we decided to get on it and pretend to ride. Three of. us could get on at the Mine time. After a while w? got to a place wtth a real pretty stream where all of us wanted to stay and paint with our water colors. We stayed there about an hour and then we started home. On the way we Mopped at Guy Ann Henderson's house and her mother fixed us some popcorn. After wa ate it we all went home. Judy Cooper. Brownie Scout Troop Number 14 met at the Lutheran church Tuesday, January 10. We opened our meeting by spying our kws> promise, and motto. We made some date nut bread and while it was baking we planned a stunt for Brownie Rally Day and play ed games. The bread was real good and after our goodbye cir cle we went home. Judy Cox. ' Girl Scout Troop Number 19 met. at the First Baptist church Monday afternoon at 6 p. m. We are making a school book satchel to send overseas. We are working on our sewing bad^e. LaVonne Lindsay. Phones K7 & 2S3 CARD OF THANKS W? want to thank our relatives and friends who helped make oiir sorrows tight by the kindness shown us during the Illness and death of our dear mother, Mrs. H. T. Wright. We especially thank Dt, Ramseur, Dr. Harlison and the nurses of the hospttel and the private nurses who worked so patiently until the end. The beau tlful floral ottering Attested the esteem in which she was held. May God's richest blessing abide with you aH. The Children. CAKD or THANKS I was to express my sincere ap preciation to the many friends in Kings Mountain and vicinity for the floral offerings and other ex pressions at kindness shown at the death of my father, W. M. Farr. Ji M. FAKR. J13 pd surance eggs in on* gasket" because then there can be no duplication or over lopping oi various policies. We'd like to show you exactly how a planned pro gram can be worked out lor you. C.E. WAR LICK! tnSURfllUE AGEnCY f K* * foAW wmwi I A LITTLE STORE With BIG BARGAINS McCaztei's Gash Grocery Phone 223 FUNERAL HOME Phone 118 -Ambulance Service ? Kings Mountain, N. C. Use the new General Electric Portable Dishwasher in your own home for 10 days. No expense? no obligation. 0 us Today GENERAL srmnt snuincs DISCOVERED! new magic formula Soft Ou?rt ? >plT. So. FAMHY SIZE 8uTthe BROMO wc SELTZER SIM SAVES rou 22 e mm Tussy Dry Skin 1 ESSSr Treatment Cream If your skin's dry . . . and most skins are . . . here's the w?im you've waited for, hoped for. Made with exclusive Tus*y ingredients, counterpart* of your own skin oils. A PERFECT CLEANSER..: Tussy Dry Skin Treatment Cream removes every trace of dust and makeup. -4 A PERFECT CONDITIONER... Tussy Dry Skin Treat toent Creatu soothes as it smooth*. .. helps protect from Hakincssf lautness, tiny lines caused by dryness. MftdOl'S BUT LICHT...Se?Tna to disappea/ right into your skin, leaving it dewy fresh, never' sticky. Try Tu'w Dry S' ' 1 T'eatment Cream ioday. $1;, $1.75, |3. 89c Wind & Woothof* 15c Lotion % Price Vitali* Mc Hal* Tonic 93c jw, Lucky Tig?* 89c ? Halo Shampoo 79c Me Baby Oil . . 97? 7! .lien nen i"' 1.* Baby Powder 5.V We-jtwswtf *.v r. . iS- SSo

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