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Personals Dr. N. H. Reed was a visitor in Btone Sunday. Mias Charles Tillman of Char lotte spent the weekend with Miss Betty Hayes. Mrs. Howard Grayson of Wash ington, D. C., is visiting her fa ther, Avery Harmon, and other relatives. Mrs. A. H. Patterson wai the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Smathers in Charlotte last.Thurs. day night. > Mias Fannie Carpenter of Bur gaw and Mrs. O. R. Long of Coun ell were weekend guests in Kings Mountain. sp v - ? ? c? -? tor, Mias Charlotte Jenkins, stu dent in Catawba College. Mrs. Frances Barrett returned Thursday from the Memorial hospital in Charlotte where she underwent ah operation. Bill Cashion, student at Gard ner-Webb College spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cashion. Miss Marjorie Dickey, student at Catawba College, spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. Paul Beam. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Allran and ? son, Girry, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Allran of Mt Aairy. Mrs. H. R. Neisler and 'Miss Pat Neisler spent the weekend in At lanta. . .? Mrs. Philip Padgett leaves Fri day for Baltimore, Md., to spend sometime with her mother, Mrs. Charles M. May. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Furr of Flor ence, S. C., spent several days last week with Mrs. Furr's sister, Miss Margaret Cornwell. Mrs. Dora Eggir has returned to her home in Paris, Texas, aft er visiting relatives and friends in Kings Mountain for the past two weeks. Miss Nancy Dickey has resum ed her studies at W. C. U. N. C., after spend] ng the jprlng holl day's w?th her mother, Mrs. Paul Beam. Miss Jean Davis, student at G. F. C., Greensboro, was guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. R Davis over the weekend. Miss Jean Lynch and Miss Pat Neisler leave Friday to attend the Mid-Winter dances at Wood-berry Forest. ' Mrs. E. W. Gordon of South Hill Va., has returned to her home af ter a visit with relatives. Mrs. Geo. Ward and Mrs. Gro ves of Charlotte were spend the day guests Tuesday of Mrs. B. M. Ormand. Mr. W. A. Simpson of Hickory was a spend the day guest Sun day of his daughter, Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., and family. No. 2 Can T0MAT0ES-2 cans 23c ? ? ? * Del Monte No. 2 Can CRUSHED PINEAPPLE ... 25c Del Monte No. 21/2 Can Peaches, sliced or halves 29c pel Monte No. 21/2 Can PEARS 35c V.8.N0.I IRISH P0TAT0ES-5 lbs. lSc SUNKIST LEMONS-doz. ... 45c Mother's Best Plain or Self-Rising FLOUR? 25 lbs. $1.95 SHORTENING? lb. 32c * f '?<? ' * " * v-V . V Oscar Mayer RACON? lb. 49c ".'V ?" : , 7 . ' ?' ; ? v/:;. '???> ?; '-'V Complete Line ol Frozen Foods Plenty ol FREE Parking Space K. king ST. R. G. Plonk of Chapel Hill spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Plonk. Harold Plonk has returned from Raleigh where he took a four weeks course at State College. Mrs. E. W. Neal visited relativ es in Due West during the week end. Mrs. R. T. Hasty and daughter, Frances, of Charlotte, visited Mr. and Mrs. )J. R. Roberts last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mauney left Wednesday for Florida to spend sometime at their home in Palm Harbor, Fia. . ? Mrs. Edith Goforth spent the weekend in Charlotte with her daughter, Mrs. J. Y. Pharr and family. Mr. Leo Manley of Ashevllle, a National Director in the J. C.'s spent Wednesday and Thursday with J. M. Cooper. Mrs. G, F. Lattimore with a party of friends from Raleigh left Thursday morning for Flori da, where they will spent several weeks. % , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beam, Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Falls and daugh ter, Shirley weje weekend guests ] of Mrs. Tom Styers in Greens boto. Herman Mauney, Hunter War lick, Jack Ruth, Ralph Northcutt William Herndon and Garland Still, students at Davidson Col lege, spent the week end with their respective parents. Miss Betty Lynch has resumed her studies at W. C. U. N. C., Greensboro, after spending the spring holidays with hrr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood E. Lynch. Dinner guests of Mrs. Edith Go ?forth last Thursday night were her cousin, Mrs. E. L Egger,. Pa ris, Texas, Mrs. M. L. PJonk, Mrs. C. E. Neisler, and Mrs. H. T. Ful ton. Miss Annie ?. Roberts visited in the home of her brother, Mr; ? nd Mrs. F. C. Roberts in Gaston ia recently. Miss Roberts with friends attended a performance of 'The Parlor Story," at the Lit tie Theatre In Charlotte. -Among those from Kings Moun. tain attending the Revelers con cent in Shelby Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Stender, Mr. and Mrs. George Houser, Mrs. Aubrey Mauney and Miss lata Grants. Prayer Service Held Wednesday Morning At ten o'clockWednesday morn, ing at the home at (Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, the Kings Mountain Council of Church Women met tor a study of prayer in prepara tion of the World Day of Prayer. Mrs. P. D. Patrick led the dis cussion on The Adventure of Prayer," Campbell. Next Wednesday morning at ten o'clock the meeting will be held In the home of Mrs. U. Lj MoGill, Mrs. J. H. Brendall will lead the discussions. . ^Seventeen members were pres ent Wednesday morning. Everyone interested is invited to attend the half hour of study. Late Classified FOB RENT: Furnished room. Man preferred. 156 CKy St., phone 177-W. f-3. LOST j 2 cocker spaniels, one red answers to name "Taffy," one black answers to name 'Inky." ? Reward. Call 414-L-W, or 4TT0 i ; <-3. Longs, Regnlon in alLSIxes ??? ? tm Final Rites Held For Reynolds Infant Funeral fervict^ were held Sunday afternoon at A o'clock at the home of tile grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hul lender, for Jerry Wayne Reynolds, two-mon ths-old son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reynolds,, of Watterson street, who died suddenly Friday after Rites Are Conducted For Deerbeery Baby Funeral rites for Carolyn Diane noon after an Illness of two days. Rev. 8. F. Austin, pastor of See ond Baptist church, officiated and burial was in Mountain Rest cemetery. The child was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds. Deerbcrry, '16-day -old adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Wells of Grover,. vVere held Tues day afterrioon at Antioch Baptist church, with burial following in the church cemeiery Rey. Carl Martin officiated. ; The infant succumbed Monday .morning. Death was attributed to a heart condition. ?? i . I Funeral For Camp Infant Conducted ? Final rites for Bobby Kav < amp Three month-old .>x>n ol Mi. and Mrs. Ray Camp of the Beulah community, were held Sunday at 3 o'clock at Zion Baptisn church near Shelby; with Rev. Floyd Ho), ler conducting. Burial wa^s made METER RECEIPTS A total of $118.SJ? was collec ted from parking meters dur ing the week which ended Wednesday according to a re- . port by S. A; Crpusc. eltv clerk and treasurer. in the church cemeiery. Th^ child died in Winston-Sal iem, where his parents were vis iting. on January 27. IN ADDITION to the (rand 9 ] sofa bed ensemble above, you |r 7 artistic, wanted, useful piecc the bottom of the ad! 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