* ? ^ ! The Herald - $2.00 Per Year MRS. P. D. HERNDON, Editor PHONE 167 Study. Course Tuesday 4 P. M. The women of the Central Me thodist church and St. Matthew's Lutheran church will hold a com 1)1 ned Study Course on "Mission*" In the Lutheran church Tuesday January 31, beginning at four o'clock. A covered dish supper will be held at jrix o'clock. The second session of study will Hollow th supper. Mrs. Paul Hendricks is Mission study chairman for the Methodist! and Mrs. Rufus Plonk, mission . study chairman of the Lutheran I church. The book for study is "Missions at the Grass Roots" ? Shiver. Me-' thodlst ladles tearing the discus sion will be Mrs. V/..R. Craig, Mrs. David Hamrlck and Mrs. Boyer Murray. Lutherans- ?dU include. Mrs. W. H. Stender, Mrs. L. P. Ba ker, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simp son, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bridges. , Devotional* will be led by Mrs. C. A. Butterworth and Mrs. J. H. | Patterson. GROUP MEN'S T-SHIRTS 2lor$l.M Assorted Sizes Curtain Bargains . . at Amos & Son Ruffled Morquesette $2.98 LACE CURTAINS $1.69 and $248 STRAIGHT LACE $1.69 and $1.98 Assorted Ruffled CUSHION DOTS $2J9 * "* ? ? . . ? ? PLASTIC DRAPES $1.25 ? $1.94 ? $1.98 AMOS & SON 413 North Piedmont Telephone 325- W Mrs. W. W. Tolleson Hostess At Bridge Mrs. W. W. Tollesou was hos tess to members of the Entre Nous bridge club Tuesday at her home In Crescent Hills. Colorful Japonica* ana >ehoLT'B91?s were displayed in beautiful bouquets throughout the home. Several tables were arranged for the bridge session. On arrival of guests covers were laid and Mrs. Tolleson served, a delicious salad course, cake and coffee. Between progressions .?? bridge iced colas were served to refresh the guests. Mrs. Clyde Kerns was recipient of the high score award with Mrs. H. L. Campbell receiving second -Mgh award. Mrs. J. C. McKinney and Mrs. M: H. Blser were invited guests of the hostess Mrs. Ramseur Fetes Tuesday Bridge Club Mrs. W. L. Ramseur delight fully entertained members of the Tuesday bridge club and three additional guests, Mrs. L. Arnold Kiser, Mrs. Amos Dean and Mrs. Jim Smith at her home Tue^ay afternoon. Taibles were assembled for play In the living room which was de corated with a variety of spring flowers. t During the afternoon a saiad course was served with dainty accessories. When tallies were compared it was revealed Mrs. J. A. Neisler held high score for the afternoon. Mrs. Hal Plonk Bridge Hostess Mrs. George W. Mauney scored high, Mrs. Tolly Shuford second high for club members, and Mrs. W. B. Thomson scored high for guests, Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hal Plonk when she entertained meipbets of tract club and guests. Spring flowers with yellow Jas mine predominating were used In the living room where guest* as sembled for bridge. After four progressions a sal ad and sweet course was served. Invited guests included Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, Mi*. W. B. Thomson, Mrs. Frank Hoyle, Mrs. P. ?. Hendricks and Mrs. Ssnyre. Mrs. Smyre. 45 Men's Suits ? " . All- Wool, Fall and Winter Models, Mostly New Stock! 29 MEN'S SUITS . Mostly new Values to ^3 i 3|| ftocfc noww_ $57.50 $35.00 CHECK YOUR SIZE ? S29.S0 GROUP 34 3S 3? 37 38 39 40 42 44 4b w Regulars 1268 3 8334 Stouts 111 1 . I Short* ^ 3 ^ ^ . j Longs 1 1 1 1 CHECK TOUR SIZE ? S35.00 CROUP Regulars . . 2 2 5 S 2 6 3 1 2 Stouts 1 2 1 I V ? W '? , 1- ? ? Jf ;v -V V-'- 'i-tf*'" ' ' ' ?? ? <*7 * *? ~f . .. .? ? >*?r . ? : .... < v i' ? ?? ? - ? v ? ? y.' - ? V' ?'-|fV|/!'-r'-^|'r-MK| LINDA MOORE Birthday Party Honors Linda Moore Miss Eva Moore entertained Saturday afternoon January 21, at her home honoring her niece, Linda, who was celebrating her eighth birthday anniversary. Bingo and a number of other games were played with 'prizes go ing to the winner* . The hostess served ice .cream, cookies and the large pink and white blrthd*?;' cake. Red Valen titie baskets of candy yvere given as favors. Linda recieved a number of useful and lovely gifts. Guests were Janice Moore, Jean Moore, Cathy Roberts, Barbara Roberts, Gene Cox, Lester Cox, Rebecca Halls, Jane Yarboro, Max ine Hamrick, Rachel Hamrkk, Sa die Seism Oathryn Hicks, Shirley Seism, Cynthia Tendell, Carolyn Moore, Ella Pearl Throneburg, Harold . Falls, Robert Seism, Ron nie Lovelace, Haskel Seism, and Jerry Patterson. I. M. Allen Mr. I. M. Allen celebrated his 62nd birthday anniversary Sun day. And to honor the occasion his brother* sisters and children gathered at his home and enjoy ed with him a sumptuous birth day dinner served picnic style. Brothers present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen of Rock HIM, Mr. and Mrs. ft. C. Allen of Shelby :snd Mr. and Mrs. George Allen of Kings Mountain; sisters, Mrs. Girth Hamrick of Kings Mountain , and Mrs. Fred Cufvert and Mr. Culvert of Charlotte. Ten of the children were pres tnt. An airplane circled over the house so low they out to investigate. A number of gifts were dropped from the pttane, when opened, created quite a bit of mirth. Tea To Honor Mrs. fohn Butler Plonk Invitations have been issued by Mrs. Clarence Sloan Plonk and Mrs. Jay Hart Patterson to a tea, Thursday, the se<Xmd of February form 3:90 until 5:30 at the home of tfie former, honoring Mm. John Butler Plonk, a recent bride. GASTON1A Drive-In Theatre Kings Mtn.-Gasto.oia Highway Box Office Open 6:15 Shew Begin* 8:45 Equipped With IN-CAR HEATERS For "Home Comfort" The Moat Complete Drive In Equipment la This FMDAT. loo. 4? Feature "The Fighting Vigilantes" Lash La loo Fussy St John "The Strange Mn. Crane" Merjerto Lard-lobnt Skayiw SATURDAY, J?n. XH "HIGH SEAS" ? FordF.velynH SUMMIT. Jen. St "WIGHT SONG" Ethel MOW. * TOTS.. JM SB A ?1 Daughter* of the We?t" Ton Went Away** ao*ette Colbert Jennifer Joaee-Jeesph Cotton ra.ttit.MkU4 Peahlo Feature The Strawherrf Hoan" incofc A?trf ?< K Veeny'i ?bA ?nH i "?rj Social Calendar Friday 8:00? HI- Lo club meets with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bridges, at their home on Landing "^"street. Saturday 9:30 ?. m? Brownie SuOUt Play Day will (be weld at the Wo. man's Club House. - 8:00 ? Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Simpson will be hosts to the Bid and Bye Club at their home on Piedmont avenue. Monday; 7i00 ? Clover Leal bridge club meets with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Neisler at their home on Piedmont avenue. 7:30? The Gleaners Class of the First Baptist church meets with Mrs. Gene Hampton. Wednesday 1:30? First of a series of bridge lessons to be taught by Stan Cz?*wert1nsko, at the Coun try Cluib. Thursday 2:30 ? Ace of Clubs will meet with Mrs. W. R. Craig at her home in Crescent Hills. .1 It JEWEL nmaE SHORT Jewell Pinkie Short Honored At Party Mr. And Mr*. Ector Short enter tained Saturday afternoon at their home on Eaat King street in honor of the tfixth birfhd ay an niversary of their daughter. Jew el Pinkie. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Short and Er nestine Short assisted the hosts in directing games and serving. The children were Invited into the dining room. The tattle was decora Wd w*th pink and white carnations and pink candles. Hie pink and white color scheme was ^ "LI FE BEGINS T? tfitM ?fW w?rtfk tote tajta ? Kfcy. rfatr. fer *? *M MThf. ??M?rw M". Vtaratty ipKlrinf. U ? tr?* hi Win fiu i pfliritvlw I v. Kvidinf tfi# "?? , ' 1 - - -, 5 * ? . " ? . ' - j M y*w family M*4k?l DkM will ?? ? - ?W flffllilfH d Is I# pMVMl Plum ?h y?yr (amity 4?d?f i w * 'h< ? *?*o\i*h pnyikal ?*? GRIFFIN DRUG COMPANY Phone 8 W? Fill A?y Docton Prescription JUfTTIME a too observed In the birthday ; cake and refreshments. Favors were given each of the children. Jewel received many lovely gifts which sfhe opened at this time. Guests included Grace Conner, Vinelle Phillips, Glinda Stroupe, Carolyn* Oellinger^ Eraokie? Glad, . den, Ton! Fay Jones, Ann Jones, Amelia Lou Kiser, Linda Bennott, Guyann Henderson, Sallie Logan, Doris Thomasson, Gertrude Pear son, Sherry Thomasson, Doris Tate, Shirley Tate, Ellen Short, Ernest Short, Linda and Bread a Gordon, Patricia Short, Sue Jane Barrett, Martha Ann Beal, Mike Ballard, Jimmle Smith, Neal Ben nett, Jimroie tones, BllHe Jenkins, Buck Henderson, Jlmmie Short, Barry Short and Ector Short, Jr. t womf MOTHEB*S BEST plain or Mli-iUng FLOUR? 25 pounds ......... ... It? SHORTENING? 4 pomtds ...... 75c IVOUND6 SPRY or CRESCO . 27c tWPTE HOUSE ISgM - ? . 2 lb. Jar WHITE HOUSE S lb. I OS APPLE JELLY . 29c Ptff ATOES-5 pounds 15c CELLO BAG Y PINTO REJM^ponnds 23c MET OB CAHM ATION % MILE? 3 large cans 35c CELERY? 2 stalks. . ..._?i. l9c ONIONS? 2 BACON? lb. Plenty of FREE Parking Space K. KIHG ST. The Smart Woman Chooses Our New TOPPER i Collection Features, Pastels, Navy and Black. FABRICS ? Fleece / m ? Wool Suede # Gabardine '?* v ' r .Xf A ;%,<-? :-V V ? t'A'V. ? ^ ?-*- , Prices Begin At

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