MYF Sub-Disttict At Grace Methodist Grace Methodist church will be host to the Gastonla Sub-District meeting of the M. Y. F, next Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. This is a very important meet ing, as new officers for the com ing year are to be elected* t-. Follow Me To . ? Griffin Drag Co. ?Bfh ^ ?|^r f NEEDS ? ** - "ltd EXPERT PRESCRDTXON SERVICE Phone 207 Mtn. St. ' Sim: 12 to 20;^i (di4 4m W$ ? 80-SQUARE PRINTS School Group Present Program Mrs. Carl Davidson delightful ly entertained the members of the. Study Club and additional guests at the Country Club Tues day night. Tho club was especially pretty with the floral arrangements used throughout the lower floor., The meeting was held in the for mal tfining room which was prettily decorated with tulips, irisand pansles in striking colors A large arrangement of white dogwood with pink honeysuckle on a long table in the rear of the room was a special beauty spot. Mrs. Davidson was also pro gram leader for the meeting and with the taelp of several of the children from her second grade at Park Grace School delighted the group with Folk dances and songs. The first number was a Child ren's Polka, A German Folk Dance given by: L' Ange Bum gardner, Bil'ie Jones, Marcia Moore, Bud Kircus, Libby Medlin. J. T. Jackson, Martha Welch, Donald Champion. 2. Kolos, Serbian Dance: L' Ange Bumgardner, Billie Jones, Marcia Moore,' Bud Kircus, Libby Medfln and Donald Champion. 3. Flutes: Lois Ingle, Roda Neal and Gail Black, of Waco played the Marine Hymn and a Medley accompanied by Mrs. Aubrey Clay. 4. Reading, "A Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings," Sandra Jo Moss. 5. Bon, Bon, Belinda, American Dance: Gail Black, Bud Kircus, Lois Ingle, Donald Champion, Marshall Gore, Roda Neal, L' Ange Bumgardner and Billie Jones: 6. Carrousel or Merry Go Round, Swedish: Lois Ingle, Bil lie Jones, Gall Black, Bud Klrcus, Jo Moss, Junior Gore, Nancy Ox ford, J. T. Jackson. 7. Rhythms, Swing. See-Saw, Duck: Lois Ingle, Donald Oham ptbn, Gail Blaek, J. T. Jackson, Rhoda Neal, Billle Jones. 8. Heel and Toe Polka, Ameri can:" L' Ange Bumgardner, Billle Jones, Libby Medlin and J. T. Jackson. ? , 9. Flutes and group singing, "Mocking Bird Hill." 10. Bleklng, Swedish Folk Dance: Lois Ingle, L' Ange Bum gardner, - Gail Black, Marcla Moore. 11. Put Your Littl^' Foot First, group. 12. The Lilac Tree, sung by Miss Lillian Barber and panto mined by Jo Moss an<J Marshall Gore. Mrs. Davidson closed the pro gram with two readings from "Heaven in My Hand." A short business meeting was held. ' During the social period' fol lowing the hostess was assisted In serving a sweet course. Special guests were Mrs. L, L. Benson, Mrs. J. C. Nick lee, Mrs, Hubert Davidson, Mrs. E. B. El lerbe, Mrs. A. S. Cover, Mrs. Alex ander Grants and Miss Lillian Barber. From Waco were Mrs. W. CHARTER NO. 5451 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIBST NATIONAL BANK of Kings Mountain in the State of North CaroMfta, at th?cloae of bus iness on April 9, 1951, published In response to call made by Comp troller of the Currency, under Section 9811, 0. S, Revised Statutes. 939,007.9* obMgatkms, dlreot and guarantee?*.. 927,750.25 Obligations of States and potitk*! subdiyltkms . i*. . . . / 317,397.64 Other bonds. Dotes, and debentures. . * 79,000.00 Corporate Stocks ( Including $6,75040 /-? rftock of FVderal Reserve bank) .. . ; ,</. . , 6,750.00 Loans and discounts (Including $ None overdrafts) .7 . , 1,454,945.37 Bank premises owned $46,500.00, ? > ' ; furniture and fixtures $12,975.00 . ; ,V. 59,475.00 Other asBets * * 5,il0.99 TOTAt ASSETS i. . . . V ,>V. . .. Jj$??p$3, 789,49721 LIABILITIES . ? r .* , Demand deports of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $2,433,734.09 Time deposit* of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations 569,707.47] Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 135,778.24 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 277,597.62 Others* posits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) .... 64,927.22 TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,481,744.64 Other liabilities ...1.....,.., 1,569.22 * ? ? [total LIABILITIES $3,483,313.86 v < CAPITAL ACCOUMTS Capital Stock: ' . . .. Common stock, total par $100,000.00 .............. . $ 100,000.00 Surplus ? 125,000.00 Undivided profits j 68,683.35 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) ' . . pi,,. 12,500.00 ****** . W>; $ 306,183.35 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND 'CAlTftUL ACOOtfirri . ' ?; MEMORANDA ? ^ * '? V? ' - ' tc ? 7, + J*, .? . ^ * .?. .... is ' .'*%?* '? " V.l Assets pledged or aartgned to secure * ? HabHltles and for other purposes .......... I 721,779.25 Loans as shown above are after deduction of rsaervef of 10,929.18 STATE OP WORTH CAROLINA,- - 1 COUNTY OF CLEVELAND, . I. L. E. v^BBOm cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - * L. E. ABBOTT, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before CORRECT ? ATTEST: me this 13th day of April, 1951. : P. R. Summers M. Carolyn McDaniel >,*. Ware NojfjSpjg??ie*. . . ' B. S. Neil l Personals I Mru. D. C. Harrison is receiving treatment in the Mercy hospital j in Charlotte. Mir. and Mrs. Eugene Matthews j and daughter, Martha, spent Sunday with Mias Barbara Mat thews at Mare Hill College. Howard Jackson has returned from a business trip to New York City. _ Jake E,arly, who is enroute to Minnesota, spent the weekend with hi# family here. Mr. And Mrs. E. K. Whltener sptnt the weekend at their home at Myrtle Beach. O ? Arnold W. Kinoaid is attend ing Grand Lodge of Masons in Chapel Hill. Mrs. L. P. Stowe, Jr., arrived by plane' Monday night from Hono lulu and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stowe. Misses Ann Mayes, Barbara | Gault, Ramona Allen and Fay lerie Falls, were visitors Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Winkler in Kannapolis. Dr. Marie Cooper of Macon, Ga., was guest during the v eekend of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wnr. Mrs. J. S. Evan* was called to Georgia last wet>; due to the death of a cousin. Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, Jr., who underwent an operation at Char lotte Memorial hospital Tuesday, was reported resting well yester day morning. Mt. and Mrs. Eric Dehlin and children, Eddie and Deborah; were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Prince and family Saturday. The Dehlins recently moved from Glen Ridge, N. J., to Char lotto. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Dixon, Mr. aind Mrs. Roy Dixon and sons, < Roy and Charles, left Friday for Washington, D. C., to spend sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. ?Frank Machin. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Griffith and daughter, Miss Lillian Grif fith, of Newell, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kiser and daughter, Miss Louise Kiser visited the gardens at Charleston during the weekend. Misses Lillian Griffith and Lou ise Kiser are members of the school faculty of Huntersvllle. Weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kincaid wetffe Dr. and Mrs. J. Frank Duke and twins, Jane and Jean, of Washington, N. C, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M; Henley, Roseboro, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper, Arapahoe, N. C., and Mrs. Maude B. Fay, Kinston. G. Hord, Mrs. A. J. Putnam and Mrs. Aubrey Clay. Miss Margaret ' Cornwell of Florence, S. C., is spending sev eral days in Kings Mountain. Mrs. H. A. Harris ai d Mrs. E. H. Crouch were visitors in Spar tanburg Tuesday. David Mauney has entered Memorial hospital in Charlotte for observation aind treatment. Miss Margie Campbell of Chi na Grove spent the weekend with her brother, H. L. Campbell and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Turner and son, Billie, of Graham, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lackey. Dr. *r Mrs. Bill WJorta of j Fondu Lac, Wis., were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mauney. N Mrs. E. T. Plett had as a gueet over the weekend her sister, Mrs. R. F. Ledford and children of Charlotte. Sunday guests in the Plott home were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garmon, Mr. and Mrs.- Jo seph Novobilski and children, | Joe and Margaret Ann, Mrs. M. E. | De Berry and daughter, Ann, of Concord. Mrs. De Berry and Mrs. Novobilski are sisters of Mr. Plott. Margrace Club Plans Auction Sale The Margrace Woman's elub held its monthly meeting Friday night, April 13, at the .Margrace club house. The meeting was called to or der by tb^ president, Mrs. C. H. Falls. Mrs. Jim Anderson had charge of the devotions. Business was discussed and it was decid ed to have an auction sale at the next meeting. Mrs. Jim Medlin acted as sec retary in the absence of Mrs. Jarfles Bolin. The meeting closed with the hostesses, Mrs. Grady Rhea, Mrs. James Bolin and Mrs. George Sellers serving a salad course with hot coffee. Entre Nous Clut Met In Campbell Home The home of Mrs. H. L. Camp bell was made festive with iris, narcissus and dogwood Tuesday afternoon when /her guests were mertbers of the Entre Nous Club with two additional guests, Mrs H&rold Crawford and Mrs. C. F. Thomasson. > At the close of the second pro gression a dessert course with nuts and coffee was served. Playing prizes were awarded Mw. J. H. Arthur and Mrs. O. O. Jackson for scoring highest and second high. Made-to-Measuie Clothes! See D. C. Clark 'W. < ' * ' PLONK'S Friday April 20 May Fellowship Day To Be Observed ? ' ' ? Mrs, Phillip Baker, chairman of the May Fellowship Day pro gram announces a religious film, '?Chaff", will be shown at -the meeting to be held in the Pres byterian church May 4 at 8 p. m. All ladies of the town ,an<l community are asked to attend the meeting. A social hour will be enjoyed after the program. For Sport Or Lounge * \ ? ? ? " V A large new collection in a variety of solids \ and stripes ? tor your jj?r* ? ??*'"* ? ' \ choice now. \ | ? Cottons L' V ' I A ? Rayons *4# j* ' ' '? "" ' ' - : ? Nylons 50c to $2.98 MYERS' DEPARTMENT STORE Dwess Shop # Second Floor fkwwtpm CRfiDIT TCRMS factory, yoo can of wwl?> bom this dinette In y learning plastic chain, and a matching table top. ? WICKER CLOTHES HAMPER Small Six* Phone 322

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