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square . . . Honest arid truly, is the smartest plaid see in many and a lovely skirt. In Wamsutta's tissue gingham designed for you if 3 5'5" or under green, rose. 18 $12.95 HAVE REPRESENTED TOWNSHIP ON BOARD ?Above, left to right ate C. E. Neisler. George W. Mauney- and Wray A. Williams, three Kings Mountain citizens who hare served as Number 4 Town ship representatives on the county hospital board of trustees. Mr. Neisler and Mr. Williams were ori ginal members of the board. PERSONALS Mrs. C. W. Richardson and Miss Pearl Hicks were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Keeter of Grover. Mr. and Mrs. DuPree High of Spartanburg were Sunday guests of Mrs. High's mother, Mrs. J. E. McLaughen. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Parton were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Parton of Gastonia. Charles Warlick and Herman Mauney students at State College are spending the spring holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Ware of Wilmington and their daughter, Mrs. Wentz of Danville were guests of relatives over the week end. Mrs. F. A. Houser and son, Joel of Washington, D. C. Mis Laura Beatty and Sam Wright of Laurinburg spent the holidays with Mrs. Gordon Beatty. R. G. Plonk of Thomasvllle, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lackey, Jr., of Fallston were Easter guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Plonk. .Mrs. Y. E. Thorneburg spent Easter with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Murray of Maiden. Miss Janet Scoggins and MLss Sara Alexander spent the holi days in Greenville, S C. Miss Marie Lineberger in Lirf colnton and Miss Jett Plonk in Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon and I jaon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Lin colnton. Mies Barbara Matthews, stu dent at Mars Hill College, is spending the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Troublefield and children were guests over the weekend of the latters moth er, Mrs. A. L. Allran. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goforth and young son, Miss Frances Goforth spent Sunday in Rock Hill, Mrs, T. A. Pollock returned to her home Tuesday from the Me morial Hospital in Charlotte after receiving treatment for a broken ankle, suffered several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Herndon and daughter, Beverly and Mrs. L. B. Ashe spent the weekend in Atlanta with Mr. and Mis. Bill Ashe. ? ; - ' \ Mrs. A. H. Patterson was a guest Monday and Monday night of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Smath ers and Mr. Smathers of Char lotte. * * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bumgard ner and little daughter, of Bel mont were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Harris. Mrs. George Lattimore and Mrs. Hayne Blackmer, of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Will Hood and Mrs. R. R. Holt, of Smith field, are on an extended trip to Mexico City, Mexico, and other points of interest. Enroute they attended the pageant in Natchez and Meridian, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mat thews and daughters, Barbara and Martha, were Sunday guests of relatives in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Anthony of Cramerton were Easter guests of Mrs. Anthony's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Phifer. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Alston, and Kathy Alston, of Raleigh, were visitors last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Prince. 'Ted Gold of West' Cornwell, Conn, stopped en route to Gains ville, Ga, Saturday for visit with Mr. and Mrs. Able Martin. INNERSPRING mattress 'Mfosf Yet, the wonderfully comfortable. luxurious Ordered Inner spring Mattress now carrier GOOD HOUSEKEEPING'S Guaranty Seal, and I* nufthmully advertised therein. With firm, pre-bullt border, superior coil inner springs, lovely damask ticking, and W9 full-stitched sisal pod? ? covered with 40 pound* (elected cotton feH, the mode'ately-priced Ordered Mattress will win your approval too. Treat yourself now to sleep-comfort and refreshed awakening, on a superb Ordered Inner A A i-AAi. ? - - spring rAOTTr#si? ?.,}?.-% ^ 1. - * 1 FREE BOOKLET % ii|. ' "10 RULES FOR BETTER SLEEPINC" Miss Emelyn Gillespie spent Easter with friends at Ft. Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Campbell and family spent Easter with relatives in Florence. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Willis and Mr., and Mrs. C. A. Butterworth spent Easter in Hickory , ? . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Julian of Larchmont, N. Y., will be g'.ests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neiskr ov er the weekend. They are coming especially to attend the Som mers - Neisler wedding in Char lotte, Saturday night. Miss Ruby Falls ol Atlanta will also be a guest. Miss Shirley Arthur and guest, Miss Frankie Waters of Colorado Springs returned to Raleigh Wed nesday to resume their studies at Peace College after spending the holidays with Miss Arthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ar thur. Mrs. B. A. Gowan of Statesville u guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Pressly and Mr. Pressly. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Plonk of Raleigh spent the weekend with relatives in Kings , Moun tain. Miss Ethel Plonk of Winston Salem and Motely Plonk of Char iotte spent the weekend visiting in town. ' Looking for a Doctor may bo difficult, too . . . Kings Mountain Doctors Directory O MEDICAL Dr. J. E. Anthony Office Phone 15 Dr. P. E. Hendricks Office Phone 521 Dr. Craig Jones Office Phone 103-J Dr. P. G. Padgett Office Phone 350 Dr. W. L. Ramseur Office Phone 4 Dr. D. F. Hord Office Phone 332 Dr. O. P. Lewis Office Thone 366 ? CHIROPRACTIC Dr. L. T. Anderson Office Phone 400 Dr. L. P. Baker Dr. R. N. Baker Office Phone 132 ? OPTOMETRISTS Mf. H. Reed' V |i0ffice Phone 493 ? if. Hi '? ? *' -v - ? ' . Courtesy Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ledford spent Easter holidays in Bir mingham with their daughters, Mrs. Luther Lowery and Mrs. Fred Dickinson. i Mr. and Mrs. Millard Prin.ce at tended the funeral at the Wesley an Methodist church in Gastonia on Friday of Mrs. Prince's uncle, Leroy Hill. , Bill Allen, student at State College, Raleigh is spending the holidoys with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Allen. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Griffin are vacationing at . their home in Palm Harbor, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ruth andi sons, Jack and Bill Ruth spent Easter in Sr,in,Mury and Mocks- ^ ville. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hord are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Don Carpenter and Mr. Carpenter in Jacksonville, Fla. . Mrs. L. W. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Long of Graham were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lackey. . , ~ Miss Ranny Hughes, student at East Northfield School for Girls in Mass. spent the weekend with Mrs. W. G. Hughes and other relatives. Miss Hughes is the daughter of the late Hatcher es. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Black and children and Miss Mickey Hoyle of Chester spent the Easter hol idays with Mr. and Mrs. George Womack in Savannah, Ga. ARCHITECT'S DRAWING OF LOTTIE GOFORTH MEMORIAL ? Walter W. Hook. Charlotte architect, has Just completed a sketch of the proposed additional wing for Kings Mountain hospital which I would give the Institution 10 more beds. It is to be known as the Lottie Goforth Memorial wing, me morializing the late Kings Mountain citizen who bequeathed her entire estate for use at a hospital in Kings Mountain Mr. and Mrs. John C, Pike of Greensboro spent Easter with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Geor 1 ge Hord. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rosenthal have returned to their home in Pleasantville, N. Y., after spend ing the Easter holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Parsons. Mrs. J. A. Neisler is visiting; Major and Mrs. J. W; Timberjake, of Arlington, Va., going .especi ally to see her new grand -daugh ter, Robyn Timbcrlake. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Harris spent last weeke in Memphis, Tenn. While they wereaway," Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poston stayed with Ollie, Jr., and Becky Harris. Attending the funeral of Floyd Todd at Main Street Meth. Church last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Prince, Mrs. Bax ter Payseur, Betty Prince, And I Glenn Payseur. Mrs. Prince and Mr. Todd were first cousins. 43 CENTS A DAY wiU pay for a Phiico Balanced Bea;n televis ion. Phone 225, GAULTS AP PLIANCES. m-30. Broad white strips of mellow, soft white leather to add gay accent to your summer cottons and dream-like comfort to the hours of walking and playing you'll do in the sunshine. How could they be cooler? . . . and no need for bells on her fingers, for this white leather sandale is all slim straps will take all the admiring attention. She'll be a bare foot girl with shoes on. . . . with its open-air lines, the lilt of its grace ful design . . . and so appropriate for summer time fun even if you're taking it home Instead t>f Bermuda. It's fashioned in butter-soft leath er. comes in tangerine, lime, or lemon. So little, Wear this smart strapped sandal for sun-seek ing and you'll find that comfort and compll ' i ments Just come naturally. They're open to each bxeeae, come in f?trorite white leather. Gay Slippers for Milady . . .
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