Personals Mrs. Nevette Hughes was a Charlotte visitor last Saturday. Mr. and Mra. L. L. Benson spent 1 the weekend In Kannapolis. Mra. R. E. Lewis and children of Durham are visting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plonk. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Myett, Clo ver, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Nevette Hughes. Mrs. Roy Cadleu and children aS Gtttfney were guest* of Mr. and Mm Nevette Hughes during the weekend. Miss Barbara Matthews return ed to Mars Hill College Sunday after a visit with her parents, Mr., and MwLugene Matthews. ? Miss Iva Lingerie!* is recuper ating nicely at her home after j undergoing an operation in the! Shelby hospital. Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Pressly and son, James Allen, spent Monday and Monday night with relatives and friends In Statesville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ussery of HendeisonvUle, were spend the night guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Goforth. Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Tindall were Mr. and Mrs. Xi. C. Tindall, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Matthews of Gaffney. Mrs. Will Allran, Mrs. John Beach of Cherryville, were Sun day afternoon guests of Mrs. A. L. Allran. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins and son, Gary, of Ldncolnton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra Wood Grayson. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Allran spent Sunday with Mrs. Allran's moth er, Mrs. Ed Fraley, In Spencer Mountain. ? ? - .V;.;,,.,.. Capt. Janves Ratterree left Tuesday for Sacramento, Calff. v Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arthur and I Miss Shirley Arthur spent last j weekend in Raleigh. Mrs. W. A. Book out is seriously 1 ill at her home on Mountain | street. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dean and family spo* the weekend with relatives in Wendell. Mrs. Martin Harmon has re- , turned from a visit in Woodruff, S.C. Mr. and -Mrs. Jack Bryant of Charlotte were weekend guests Of Mr. and Mm. Sam Mitchem. Mrs. J. C. Thomson and Mrs. W. B. Thomson were Charlotte visi tors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Bridges were j Sunday guests of her parents, Mx. and Mrs. J. M. Franklin of Hick ory. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Snow and two children spent last week with Mr. Snow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Snow of Kernsville. Mrs. W. H. McElwee and chil dren of North Wilkesboro spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plonk. <Buford Bookout has returned to his home in Fairfax, Va., after a visit with his mother, Mrs. W. A. Bookout. Mrs. Charles Campbell has re turned from a visit with her dau ghter, Mrs. H. M. Wllliford in Radford, Va. Mrs. Jack Wagner, Layne, Kay j and Jean of Statesville, were ! guests ot Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ma yes during the weekend. Miss Emelyn Gillespie return ed to Chapel Hill Sunday afier spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gils lespie. Lieut, and Mrs. Jim Mercer and smarl daughter, have returned to Ft. Jackson, Columbia, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Plonk. BiHie Gene Amos of Wake For est College ami James Edward Amos of Charlotte spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Amos. Mrs. J. E. McClain of Princeton, Mo., is visiting her brothers, C. S. and R. G. Dixon and sister, Mrs. (John Bridgman of Kings Moun tain. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kisei Me re Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kiser off Charlotte, Miss Ruby Ri ser of Marlon and Miss Betty Joy ce Kiser, ASTTC, Boone. Mrs. T. W. Shytle and daughter Juanita, have returned from a visit with Pfc. Thomas James Shytle, Fort Monmouth, N. J., also visiting points of Interest In New York City. "Mr. anr Mrs. A. H. Comwell re turned Tuesday from an exten ed visit In Florida. They also vls lted Mrs. O. E. Hawkins of Gull port, Miss., a daughter of Mr. Cornwell's. Mr. and Mrs. Homer WatklnJ and daughters, 'Patricia and Bet ty, of Greenville, S. C., were week end guests of Mr. Watkins' sister, Mrs. W. M. Morhead and Mr, Moorhead. W. Avory Harmon went to Washington, D. C., last Tuesday to attend the graduation exercis es on Wednesday of tits grand son, Howard Avory Grayson who received his Bachelor of Mechan ical Engineering degree. While there he visited his daughter and saw his five week-old great grandson. He returned Sunday. Mrs. Smith Entertains Fortnighter8 Club Members of the Foititfghtem club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Jim Smith at her home on East King street. Two tables were arranged for bridge in the living room of the home which was at tractively arranged with red mag nolla buds. ..S'; The group present for play In cluded two visitors, Mrs. J. A. Neisler and Mis. B. W. Gillespie. Playing prizes for the afternoon went to Mrs. W. L. Ramseur high, Mrs, L. W. Hamrick held high for the aeries with Mrs. Jim Smith second high. k 4 salad plate was served alter the progressions. Girl Scout Cookie Sale Scouts in King* Mountain sad the whole Pioneer 'Area will have the annual Cookie Sale Mar ch 13-05. Mrs. George Mouser Is chairman off the sale in Kings Mountain. 'IV proceeds will be used for the maintenance of Camp Rotary established camp of the Pioneer Know Your Teacher (Ed. Note: One of a series of ar ticles written by the Public Rela tione Committee of the Kings Mountain chapter of tHfe North Carolina Education Association.) MISS LOIS WATSON Misa Lois Watson, fourth grade teacher at Central school, is a na tive of Albemarle. This ts her third year in Kings Mountain. She was educated at Albemarle high school and Appalachian State Teachers College from which she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Grammar Grade Education. Sh,e is now working on ? Master's degree. Mlas WMwn la a memfcer of the First Lutheran Church in Al bemarle and affiliated wfth chur ch organizations there as well as in Kings Mountain.' She is a member of the Girl Soout tOwn committee and is now taking a course to train soout leaders. She is president of the local unit of the North Carolina Education As sociation. Some of her main Interests are music, art and science. When ask ed about her teaching career ehe replied, *"1 like teaching. I love children. It is a joy 'to take the child in gentle hands and lead him into mystic lands where each new glory outshines the last' Church FIRST BATTTCT CHURCH .......... ^ Sunday: 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.) 6:15 p. m. Baptist Training Un ion. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Monday: 3:30 p. m. General meeting of W. M. S. 7:00 p. m. Deacons' meeting. Wednesday: 6:00 p. m. Sunday school Coun cil Supper. i 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. 8:15 p. m. Choir rehearsal. The Herald Mud Troubles? Foil bad weather driving troubles with the LEE SUMMER - WINTER . i This exceptional tire is ecpecially designed for the man who has to keep moving over all kinds of roads in . all kinds of weather. Raised cleats act like chains. And you'll like the price a? well as the performance. Easy Terms ? Liberal Trade-In ? Right Price Marlowe's Center Service ON THE BUSY CORNER PHONE 62 * - $2.00 Per Year Denim Pants 8 os. sanforised Blue Denim copper-riveted, sires 29 to 44 Cretonne M- Inches wide, beautiful floral patterns. 3 yards for Outing 36-incbes wide, larye variety of light and dark, per yard Wool Jackets Men'* and Sots' ripper Front or Mackinaw*, exactly Boys' & Men's Leather fackets A Real Bay. S&95 value for Men's Shirts Oood quality Broadcloth in SIM value, 2 for Men's Pants 100 Percent Wool PlanneL regular $9.95 value. Now Priced at Children's Ladies' Nylon and Acetate Ray on, white only ? Mew Spring Pattern*, sol id color*. plaids, checks. i'-Vv' sK* v y-i etc. Sizes 1 to 14. Cotton, sizes 2 to 16 Makes, selected, irregulars. 75c value, Sheets JfPa Jl*-?t??t QaaMt? Six* 81 X M for r| ?*1 F 'Xrk ' Children's Pontics Blankets fiifillH Bleaching Sheeting ix. N Union Salts :r^? 5129 5SSS SLOO SL38 38c 2k v-- ?s -'?# ffit MsSPH iSSHi fe DEPARTMENT STORE I PRINTS 36 inch** wide, large at tortment of ptrttenu, per yard 25c Cnrtain Scrim 5W?dwi wide, rote. ecru, white, bhie and green. 5 yards for ^ SLOO v:- . TOWELS 16 x 32. Pir?t Quality. 3 for B si.oo 1 Men's Sport Shirts ?oi9 solid colors. plaids and Clt*ck* In Flannels. etc.. valun to M.9S, for Men's Sweat Shirts Oood. heavy fleece- lined white, ecru. rod. each _ i Sweaters Part wooL coot ?tr?a and Pullover*, values to ?2^5. for Athletic Shirts JS&RBaS! 1 Outing Pajamas Bar's <wo-ploco. hMVT-wUght Knit Shirts Bar*' loee-sloavod Knitted Shirts. 97c valao. 1 fat On ting Paiantas " i's two ptoce. LOO $1410 SLOO SLOO SL40 SI.OO SLSO. / KEETER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Kings Mountain* N. C.

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