PERSONALS ? Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kennedy of Shelby visited the latter's moth er, Mrs. Lona McGlll, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Willis spent Sunday in Hickory with Mr. Jim my Wil)is and family. Miss Stella Patterson and Miss , Madeline Patterson of Rock Hill j were guests Sunday of Miss Car lyle Ware. Mrs. C. E. Neisler and Mrs. H. R. Hunnicutt were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wilkins of Salis bury. Mrs, C. P. Miller of Chester, Va., is visiting her daughters, Mrs.: Fred Finger and Mrs. Joe Neisler. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finger of i Cherryvllle were Sunday guests, of Mrs. Fred Finger. O. W, Myers is on a buying, | 4rip in St. Louis. Pfc. Tommy Baker reports back <o Westovet Air Base in Massa chusetts after spending a ten-day furlough with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Baker. penter, Jr. Mr. Tliompson came] for the weekend and aocompani > ed his family home. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Folsum of | Hendersonville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Harris and family. Mrs. Folsum is a sis ter of Mr. Harris. Miss Janet Scoggins will spend the weekend at her home ln| Greenville, S. C. Miss Mary McGill and Mrs. I Mary Lovell are in St. Louis this] week on a buying trip for Plonk Brothers. M/Sgt. and Mrs. J. R. Keslerl and son, Bobbie, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Mrs. Kesler is the former Miss' Nell Miller. Jimmy Dickie of Newbern, Miss Nancy Dickey of Concord and Miss Marjorie Lou Dickey of Ca tawba College spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Paul | Beam. ? Miss Iris Patterson and room mate, Miss Patricia Sparkman, | Mulberry, Fla., students at Ers- ( kine College, spent the weekend i with Miss Patterson's parents, Mr. [ and Mrs. I. G. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edens, who have made their home in Denver, Colo., for 'the past two I years are visiting their respective " parents. They stopped enroute for a visit with Pfc. G. C. Edens, Jr., who is stationed at Camp Atter bury, Ind. Dr. Zeno Wall of Shelby was a , guest over the weekend of his daughter, Mrs. Ollie Harris and family. Dr. Wall was guest speak ef at the morning and evening services at the First Baptist chur f h Sunday in the absence of Rev. Cashwell. Mrs. W. A. Murray, Hickory, and Mrs. W. L. Murray of Maiden were Friday night guests of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg. The Mesdames Mur. rays taught the Missionary study at Central Methodist church Fri day night. Mrs. Dan Thompson and dau ghter, Donna, have returned to their home In Lincolnton after spending several days with Mrs. Thompson's sister, Mrs. C. T. Car Rambling Sketches Of Oak Gfbve News By Mrs. William Wright Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Philbeck ?and family had as their recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Green and children of Gaffney.' Mr. and Mrs. Leland McGill of Wallace spent the weekend \yith Mr. McGill's heice, Mrs. Stokes Wright, Mr, Wright, and the children. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dixon and children were Sunday visitors in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dixon and fam ily of the Bethlehem section. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Watterson, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Lovelace of Patterson Grove spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wri ght Mary, Peggy and Bobby Wri ght spent Saturday* in tfe home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. O. . Lovelace and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright at tended the wedding of Miss Bet. ty Seism of Double Shoals to Mr. Bi 1 lylMWiWW'mVl izabeth Jfe tlon Sunday afternoon, JaUf were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leland McGill of Wallace. Mr. Spake is a McGill and a first cousin of Mrs. Wright - Mrs. Richard Bell and Mrs. A. L. Putnam delightfully entertain - ed Mrs. Jeneva (Bell) Dedmon, a recent bride, at the home of . the former with a household shower Saturday night. A large crowd ; *>lrf.ip?eeeirt. JBpfe ^ directed quite a tew games which was enjoyed toy all. Those win. ning pri/M presented them to the hri'ie. Aftor playing a free for ?U Bingo game, nice refceeh tnents plates were passed by the hostesses, after which Mr- Bell and Mrs. Putnam presented Mra Dedmon with many nke and i -J ?' i, \ S SIGANTIC FACTORY PURCHASE STREAMLINED MODERN... RICH WALNUT VENEERS Bed, Vanity and Chest . Handsome mink tone walnut veneer bedroom suite, exactly as pictured above, includes vanity, chest and full double' tlse bed. Every desirable feature you could wish for. Many found only In suites selling for twice this sensationally low February ?*le price at Sterchi's. $ 199 Phone 348 Mountain St IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FAMED G. E. ELECTRIC RANGE ? ? ? - . ?. ? . /? - - *2099? c-ii i'e? ? a modest price for a quality, fall por celain elcctrlc range made and guaranteed by General Electric. We have a supply of these now but we kndw they will cell rapidly so you'd better scoot in quickly for yours. $2.70 PER WEEK 32-PIECE . DINNER SET WMi This KITCHEN CABINET ^U. jj * ? a *49 *1 down ?* * *? ?"?s? !*" " ALSO ON SALE AT STERCHI'S IN CASTONIA, CONCORD. KANNAPOLIS, SALISBURY, SHEL BY, . CHARLOTTE FOREST CITY, HEN DERSONVILl.E, ASHEVILLE. ONLY $1 D FAMOUS TENNESSEE R OWN! :D CEDAR R O BE Oennlne Aromatic Tcnnetaee red cedar that- will five yon plenty of storage apace In a su'i'tantlaUy conitrncted i?be. Worth much ?netr> than thla low Sale Price. <2Q95 . V TERMS 6

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