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IV MRS. P. D. Heradon. Editor PhOM 167 Large Crowd Attend Training School The Training School for the ; i newly elected officer# o f the local Mnk o f the Women of the Church at Central District of Kings Moun tain Presbytery was held at the Fin* Presbyterian church here Wednesday afternoon from three % until five o'clock. Eighty-five women were pres ent from fifteen churches. Mrs. : Paul Mauney, district chairman, presided at the meeting. Miss Jo sephine Culp gave teh devotional, sephine Culp gave the devotional. President of Kings Mountain Presbytery gave special informa tion of the whole Assembly. The group was divided into classes taught by Mrs. P. D. Pat rick, Mrs. George Kkfdle, Mis. 1. H. Knight, Mrs. Harris Boyd and I Mrs. Qulncey Howe, A social hour was enjoyed aft er the classes adjourned. Central Beauty Shop v? presents the NEW RAYETTE SUPER FLEX Pennanent with injector cream neutralizing $10 & $15 Other Permanents $7.50 up We take pleasure in announcing that Miss Bessie Lee Bumgardner staff. We invite all of her friends to appointment. CENTRAL BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Eloise Mabry, Beautician Across Piedmont from Depot Telephone 76-J OHU YEAH OLD ? Raring a 9004 tlm* posing for his pictnr* is mbw T D*a? Andtnon (abort) Who celebrated hi* first birthday March 17. Larry U th? boo of Mr. ?xl Mr*. J. B. Aodtnoa, rent* & Kings Mountain. Frances Hord Circle Met With Mr*. Neal The Frtnoei Hord circle met wkh Mrs. Fred Neel last Wednes day afternoon with twelve mem bers and two visitors present. Mrs. C. D. Ware, circle leader, pre sided over the business session and ata> had charge of the pro gram, as follows: "Was Christ's Death Necessary?," Mrs. DeWitt Patterson; "Why Did He Die?", Mrs. P. H. Hovls; 'Home and The Cross", Mrs. Jake Hord. Mrs. Ware gave aa interesting talk on -peace." ? The April meeting will be held with Mrs. Will White at her home on Fultem street with Mrs.. Edd Hord acting as hostess. The cir cle will continue to meet in the homes o f shut-ins and Instead of serving refreshments i at their meetings, donate the money for missionary work. Plans were made to send Sunshine Boxes to Mrs. Fred Neal and Mrs. Howard Jenkins. Mrs. John Gamble Circle Hostess * j V-'f" \ * jf* N ? "?? The Mary Kennedy Circle of the A. R. P. church met at the home of Mrs. 'John Gamble Mon day night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. WendeH Phlfer was chair man of the program on "Steward ship." She was assisted with the pro gram by Mrs. w. L. Preasly, Mr* Giles Corn well, Mrs. Pride Ratter ree and Mrs. John Gamble. Following the program, deli cious refreshments were served by the hostess. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mr?. G. W. Melton an nounce the birth of a eon, Thurs day, March 16, Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mm I. B. Goforth, Jr., annuonoe the birth of a son, Fri day, March 17, Shelby hospital. Mr* K. W. Neal, Mrs. Martin Harmon, Mrs. Ben Goforth, Miss Nancy Nlckles, Miss Leone Pat terson and PrankMn Pethel were among Kings Mountain people at tending the Bidou Sayou, concert in Bock HH1 Wednesday night. .HCJt O.VI It cHh It itnt vitHk . *? .. ' ' \ . WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS STATIONERY INFORMALS ? .. CALLING CARDS 'BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS In A Wide Variety of Papers. Styles and Prices HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE M'' ? ' ; ? ? The Herald - $2.00 Per Year \ ? ? ? ? ? 9 Suits | 35 Reduced!) TOPPERS Wool Gabardines 5 Now $12*5 REDUCED! ALL ARE ALL-WOOL 15 New i; $6J8 VALUES TO 9BJ9S 14 Now $&J8 VALUES TO 11245 6 Now $1188 VALUES TO S1&50 LADIES' RAYON HALF-SUPS White, rink. Blue One Lot . LAIMQBB' NYLON SWEATERS Value* to SUS One Lot Calendar 3:00 ? Fortnighters bridge club meets with Mr*. Sam O. Da vit at the Country Ohib, 7:00? Mr. and Mm, George W. Mauney are giving a dinner party at the Country Club. 8.-00? Couples Club meets with Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mauney. 8:00? til midnight ? Square dan clng at the legkm Building East Gold street. Public in vfced. Saturday ?*?". : . 8:00? Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simpson Will entertain the Bid and Bye Club at Glennbrook. 8:00? Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bridges will be hosts to the Hi-Lo Bridge club. V l:oS^S?e Duplicate Bridge Olub will meet at the Country Club with Mrs. D. M. Peel er as hostess, 8:00 ? The Gleaners Class of the First Baptits church meets with Mir, Rufus Oates. Tuesday Club meets with Mrs. G. E. 3:00? The Contract Club meets at the Country Club with Mrs. Claud Hainbright ss hostess. 6:30 ? The Pauline Community Olub will have their annual Birthday covered dish sup per. Ail members urged to attend. ' 6:00? Twin-Table bridge club meets with Mrs. N. P. Mc GilL Wednesday 1:00 ? The eighth of a series of bridge lessons will be tau ght by Stan Czerwerthinsld, at Country dub. Thursday 2:30? Mrs. W. R.- Craig will en tertain the Aoe of Clubs. 7.-30 ? Taly-Ho Bridge dub meets with Mtas Avis Mae War hck. Mrs, M. A. Ware, Mrs. Dick Le Grand and children of Shelby spent Tuesday in Charlotte with relatives. Mr. and Mm C. P. Goforth spent last week with their daughter, Mrs. W. L. Coley and Mr. Coley in fled Springs. Jim Ciark from the University of Tennessee spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. H. C. Mayes, and famWy. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fulton are in Shelbyvllle, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Benson of Chapel Hill were weekend guests of Mrs. Benson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.iCincaid. Mrs. M. A. Ware, Mrs. J. L. Mc Gill, W. S. Fulton and I. G. Pat terson spent Friday In Bon dar ken attending a meeting of the building committee George Tolleson, student at State College, is spending the spring holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mr* W. W. Tolleson. .Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith over the weekend were Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Farley, of Dur ham, and Ed High of Spartan burg. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Led ford of Richmond, Vs., visked relatives in Kings Mountain during the Weekend. Jim Hullender, student - at WCTC, CUMowhee, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs (Tack Hul lender. Mrs. W. W. Tolleson left Thurs day for Loulsburg to visit her fa ther, Mr. Andrews. Mrs. E. W. Neal attended the State meeting of the Beta Club in Raleigh over the Weekend. w PeraPovsr that UUi Its Available far F. B. Summers, Jr., student at Georgia -Tech, is spending the spring holidays with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. F. R . Summers. Dr. D. F. Herd returned Wed nesday from Atlanta where he at tended the Thoman Hlnman Mid Winter Clinics. Miss Myrtle Harris and E. W. Neal of Hickory were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Coop er. Miss Leone Patterson, Miss Nancy Nickles, Mrs. K. W. Neal and Mrs. Ben Goforth attended the Sigmund Romberg concoct in Charlotte. Dr. and Mrs. J, S. Norman will attend the wedding of Miss Mary Catherine English and Samuel M. Butler in the First Methodist church in Ash evil le Saturday af ternoon. Mrs. Carl Davidson's mother, Mrs. W. CP Hon! of Waoo, has been quite sick and has entered the Shelby hospital for observa tion and treatment Misses Diana Gamble, Helen Ramsey, Joyce Foster and Betty Hayes were visitors at the Mag nolia Gardens, Charleston, over the weekend. The fokxlwing students from WCUNC, Greensboro, are expect ed ic arrive Saturday to spend the spring holidays with their respective parents- Miss Pauline Mauney, Miss Betty Lynch, Miss Nancy Dickey, Miss Peggy Maun ey and Miss Peggy Arthur. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Norman re turned Monday from Charleston where they bad been guests of Commander and Mrs R. S. Trow er. While in Charleston they vis ited the famous gardens. The Cherokees of North Caro lina do not know what the name of their tribe means. They call themselves "Ani-Yunwlwa" or "real people." The Mecklenburg County Home Demonstration Curb Market has acquired property and assets val ued at 92&000 since moving to its present location 10 years ago. James Carl Boyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Boyce of Tyner. has been awarded first place in the Chowan County 4-H peanut contest for 1849, according to Ro bert S. Marsh, assistant county a gent. Receipts of oooperaMve ftp? n< food lockers the country over are generally speaking, increasing, but increased income 1s more titan offset by "lountins^pHP*" ting costs. , Ensembles for Toddlers to Grammar Scholars I Brightly Haedl Quality Model Vahie Priced! Everything From Bom* nets to Shoesl Suits 4| Wool and part-wool gabardino and I flannel salts In nary and pamfe Sixes I to b. 7 to 14 $195 i S1U5 Children's DobmU <nd ffhttkmai, frfrh llpfr ttnd pique trimmed, in omk ^Pilpi. green. Sizes: 1 to fix. 7 to 14.
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