Patterson Grsve News & Comments By Mrs. Thurman Seism Mr. Grady Seism will take over his new duties October 1 as Sun day School superintendent. He succeeds Mr. Hugh Falls who has been superintendent for the past two years. Mr. Edwin Moore was elected associate superintendent. Mrs. Thurman Seism was elec ted B. T. U. director and Mrs. For rest Hord was elected associate B. T. U. director. Mrs| Hord suc ceeded Mr. Troy Bridges who Is a student at Gardner- Webb. Delegates were appointed to the. Association meeting. They are: Miss Marjorie Seism, Mr. 'IJom Bridges, M?. Eugene Patter son, Mrs. Lloyd Phlfer, Mrs. Way ne Putnam and Mr. Melvin Wri ght. Alternates are Mrs. Forrest Hord, Mr. Hugh Falls, Mr. Grady Seism, Mrs Gettys Seism and Mrs. Thurman Seism. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Wright and children attended the wedding of Miss Maxine Hord at First Bap tist church In Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ratehford, Jr., and Mildred, Miss Ada Bell Ratehford and Mr. Max Seism of Newton were Sunday guests of 1 Miss Marjorje Seism and Mr. and Mrs. Everette Lovelace and chil- 1 dren. I Mr. and Mrs. Blake Jones, Hicks j and Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Ho mer Jones and son, Bruce, and; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jones vis- ; ited Mr, and Mrs. Bruce H. Ellis of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. Or val Ford of Ellenboro Sunday. Mrs. Marvin Wright Is visiting ; her daughter and son of Dechard and Telhome, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Wright and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Queen and children. Mrs. Hoyle Putnam was -host ess Monday evening to a house hold shower given in honor of j Mrs. Tommy Hicks. Mrs. Hicks received many Jovely and useful gifts. Mrs. Putnam was also hos tess for a Stanley Party. Mrs. C. C,. Moffatt of Waco was in char- ] ge. After the party, the hostess , served a delicious course of sandwiches* pickles, cookies and lemohade. , ... The W. M. U. will meet SatUr- i day at 2:30 at the home of Mr. and Mr% Grady Seism. If You Want ? A BUILT-IN KITCHEN CABINET ? YOUR PORCH REPAIRED ? A TRUCK SHED OTILT ? ? i * . * ? ; * ' ' ' ? * ? FENCE SCREENS FOR YOUR HOME ? YOUR HOUSE ROOFED OR RE-ROOFED ? A WARDROBE MADE TO ORDER ? A CHEST MADE OR ANY KIND OF WOOD " --WORK. ? - ' ?? - - - - We Sell and Install BARRETT EVER LOCK ROOFING Call CLEVELAND BUILDERS SUPPLY Off Cleveland At*? at Bear of Reynolds Motors PHONE 331- J FOR ESTIMATES By Way Of Mention By Lois Beatty Mrs. Andy McCarter is spend ing this week with her daughter, Mrs. H. B. Jones. Miss Ann. Costner sj>ent the weekend in Cherryville. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemmer and son, Johnnie spent Sunday with the letter's mpther, Mrs. Gordon Beatty. Miss Veatrice Weir is spending this week in Black Mountain. Mr. Paul Brady of Salisbury spent the weekend with his sis ter, Mrs. Agnes Gladden. Mrs- T. R. Fogleman and Mr. C. S. McCraw of Charlotte spent Sunday afternoon here with rel atives. Mr. Fred Smith of Lawndale spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wright. The Scotland County . farm market, located near Laurinburg, closed for the season recently after having sold more than 900, 000 cantaloupes, 40,000 water melons, 3,000 bustels of toma toes, and varying amounts of other truck and farm produce grown in Scotland and adjoining counties. Negro News By Mrs. Cannie Gordon 105 Carpenter Street Kings Mountain, N. C. Turn In News Items Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown, Mrs. Fearlene Wilson, Mrs. Sissie Mit chem, Miss Annie Mitchem of the Home Demonstration Club spent last Wednesday in Asheville and other places of interest on o sight seeing tour. They visited the Bilt more farm, and visited in Chim ney Rock.. . Mrs. LouL-se Cass<y of Detroit, Mich., spent a week in Kings Mountain visiting relatives and friends. - Mr. and Mrs. Moffatl Cassel of Newport News, Va., are visiting relatives here. ? - | Greek and Abe Bryant of Phil - , adelphia were Kings Mountain visitors over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gleaves ' Miss Louise Hord and Mr. Howell i and children of Shelby visited Mrs. Daisy Smith Sunday after noon. ?. .. . ? Miss Mac Ellen Eurris, daugh- j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Esker Burris arrived home August 29, after j completing a three-year course of Nurse Training at Good Sa- , maritan Hospital School of Nurs PERFECTIONX m HOME HEATERS Exclusive W-tctyet 'Pa*. ^ Buf|??,0^r 4p HOURS Xbn A Gallon of 0ll> SEE ? ,T ? AT COOPER'S, Inc. Phone 93 THE GOOD PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE Rev. D. S. Harkness. above, pas tor of St. Paul Methodist church, completed requirements this summer at Johnson C. Smith University for graduation with and A. B. degree with majors in social sciences and sociology. Rev. Harkness was also awarded a certificate for completion o I courses in driver education and training. These courec? were made possible b / a scholarship received from the State Commit tee for Traffic Safety. Inc., in co operation with the Carolina Mo tor Club, Inc. ing in Charlotte. Miss Burris at tended Davidson high school un til she.- completed the fourth Mrs. Gertrude Adams returned Tuesday from the Shelby hospital and is improving nicely. grade. She then became a stu dent at Compact high school and graduated there in June 1947. She entered Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing the following September. Miss Burris has con sidered a job at Randolph Hospi tal, Asheboro, N. C. There will be a Men's Day pro gram at Adams Chapel AME Zion church Sunday, Sept. 10 at 2 p. m. Everyone cordially invi ted. The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of St. Paul Methodist church met Friday evening at 8 p. m. at the home of iMrs. Janle Young. Mrs. D. S. Harkness led worship service. Topic: "The Pillars of the Earth. Business was discussed. Those present were Mesdames Perry Bryant, Pearl Gouldlock, Daisy L. Smith, Lot tie Means, Catherine Arrington, Cannie Gordon. Ice cream and cake were served. The revival meeting will begin Sunday sept. 10 through 15 at St. Paul Methodist church. Rev. W. M. Murray of Bessemer City, pas tor of Mt. Pleasant and Ebenezer Baptist churches Is guest speaker. The Twin Table Club met at the home of Mrs. Lawson Mitch at the low price of J J gg ^ 36" wide , .... ' / .V " f.4.' .????? ?" - ? . . " Fa?hio?mt* have been raying about the Importance of corduroy !br fall for weeks . . . and Just a* ? ' ' ' the peak of excitement we bring you this wonderful value I Thick Of It . ? ? O llfcy. Ivppty corduroy mode of the finest combed cotton yomi not In }uti on# Of two colors bvt to 0 W1DE , RANGE Of THE MOST WANTED COIORSJ Soft colon for little $!rls ... rich fahfon shades for college girls . ? . for yourself . ? ? Colon for little boys tog* fool Donl m?s out on this value . ? . these can't lost long qt this prfcil y ' ? v.- * ' k" v '? s*. ' ' i* '? - ' ?' . Is" ' 5 k era Saturday night, Sept. 2, Gam es were enjoyed toy all. A delici ous salad course and punch was served. The house was beautiful ly arranged with summer flow ers. Eight members were present and also two visitors. The Historical Gospel Chorus ' j will sing Friday night at Tine Grove chUrch. THE HERALD ? $2.00 PER YEAR Eggs should never be placed In a warm room where they are ex posed to temperatures ot 70 deg. F. and above, as they will quickly lose their fresh taste and good flavor according to- State College extension poultry specialists. E. T. Piland, Negro farmer of Gatesville, is growing some of the finest pasture In Gates Coun ty, according to Farm Agent H. L. Mitchell. Thirty students from the Agri cultural School of Iowa State Col lege, Ames, Iowa, visited Cald - well county, North Carolina re cently, where they observed far ming procedures. Twenty one year old Jeanette Zetrouer of Mica nop y, Florida, not only was a successful 4-H Club member and farmer but she la now an agriculture teacher. .... ... . . , ' V \ . .? ' ' * ' ? ? 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