PER S O N A L S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyle at tended the Carolina ball game Saturday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Moorehead, Mrs. L. L. Benson and J. L. Car penter visited Mr. L. L. Benson In Black Mountain Sunday. They report Mr. Benson is improving. Sunday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hoke were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kiser of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Treadaway of Gastonla. Mrs. Height Jackson and j daughter, Ava May of Hender sonville are visiting MrB. E. B. Olive and Mrs. W. G. Putman. Mrs. Sam Mitchem and Mrs. Dan Huffstetler visited Delvin Huffstetler in Charleston over the weekend. " v ? ? . Mrs. R. G. Plonk underwent a major operation last week at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. It te reported she is doing very nicely. ft Little "Pete" Ware, the fifteen months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ware underwent a major operation Thursday morning in . the Kings Mountain Hospital. He | has returned to his home and Is recuperating nicely. Mrs. Harold J. Riddle, Jr. is | leaving November 20th to Join her husband who is serving with the U. S. Navy on Guam Island. She will leave California by Transocean flight. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ware were Greenville, S. C. visitors Tuesday. Mrs. John Hicks of Old Fort visited her daughter, Mrs. L. H. Stewart and Mr. Stewart last week. Pvt. Eugene B. Barrett left Saturday for Texas where he will begin basic training He is the son of Luther Barrett and the late Mrs. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Jack White, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hedden were Saturday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Falson Barnes in Charlotte. W. F. Styers, remains in a seri ous condition at his home having suffered a cerebral hemorrage last Friday. Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Baker and Dick Baker have returned from a visit with Mrs. t. G. Fulford of Jackson, Tenn. Mrs. Fulford is the former Miss Peggy Baker. Reports from members of "the family of Mrs. E. C. Martin that she is recovering very satisfac torily from an operation she un derwent last Friday in Gaston Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Plott, Cyn thia and Franklin Plott were in Charlotte 'Sunday, guests of Mrs. Plott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh were celebrating their golden wedding anniversary . for figures fit to be tied? our FRONT LACER Sizes 27 to 40 U Your lacing and Gossard's designing take years off your figure, inches off your measurements in this front-lace cornet. Here's the adjustable, comfortable support you'll live in ? with better posture, too! Honed brocade m ith elastic gores at viaist tuid thigh. In blush. Sheet Special! FIRST QUALITY 8I*x 99 SALEM PEQUOT SHEETS Regularly $2.95 each FILL YOUR CHRISTMAS 0 LIST AT THIS PRICE $2.49 Mattress PADS Protect your mattress, make it "sleep" tetter too. Double - bed else. Too gift for any borne maker. Bath Mat SETS Big (election in a wide variety of lovely color combinations. $1.95 & $195 wuiu mil, iour year old son of Mrs. A. L. Hill, U In the Gaston Memorial Hospital in a very serious condition. Wednes day morning the doctors reported his condition as a little improved. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cllne of Fallston, Dr. Emmett White of Bowman-Gray Hospital and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack White. ; Jack Ruth, who has been a pa tient far a week In a Charlotte Hospital, Is Improving and he may get home Wednesday. Spend-the-day guests Sunday of Mr. auid Mrs. C. L. Putman were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hord and daughter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Brodas Norman and son, Sherrill, and Miss Edna Hord of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hord and son, Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rayfield and children of the Pat terson Grove Community. Mrs. John Cheshire Fetes Thursday Night Bridge Club Mrs. John Cheshire entertained members of her bridge club Thursday night at her home on the Country Club road. The party rooms were charm ingly arranged with yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. During the progressions a salad and sweet course was served. Those playing other than club members were Mrs. John Char les, Mrs. James Mercer, Mrs. Packard Elliott of Shelby, Mrs. Tommie Trott and Mrs. J. C. Mc Gill. North Carolina leads the na tion in 4-H members with an en rollment of more than 133,000 peo ple. LATE CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE ? four room house on Grace street. Phone 623-J. ? 12:4-pd FOR SALE ? Bendix automatic washer. Used ? Excellent con dition. No bolting down. Bar gain. GAULTS APPLIANCES, Telephone 225. 11:20 tfn. FOR SALE ? Adding machine. Wales ? Used/6 columns. Will sell for $49.50. GAULT'S AP PLIANCES, Phone 225. ll:20tfn MAN OR WOMAN to take over route of established Wakins customers in the City of King? Mountain. Full time income averages $50 to $60 dollars weekly. No investment neces sary. We will help you get started. Write: J. R, Watkins Ca., Dept. S-3, Richmond, Va. 11:20?12:11 S KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log visiting hours Daily, lato 11 o>m. 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 m. . PATIENT LIST AT MOON WEDNESDAY: Rosalie Long, city, admitted Wednesday, NovemberT2. ? Mary FranccsWright, city, ad mitted Wednesday. November 12. Hazel Brown, city, admitted Tuesday. Mrs. Sue Payne, city, admitted Tuesday. Mrs. Polly Prince, city, admit ted Tuesday, Mary Frances "traut, city, ad mitted Tuesday Robert Eugene Bennett, city, admitted Saturday. Miles Seism, city, admitted Monday. Louella Kennedy Greene, city, admitted Saturday. S. A. Mauney, 204 N. Gaston street, city, admitted Friday, Oc tober 10. Collene Martin, city, admitted Thursday, November 13. William F. Osborne, 808 West Gold street, admitted Tuesday, November 1L Mildred Ledford, city, admit: ted Wednesday, November 12. Barbara Cash, city, admitted. Monday, November 10. Troy D. Wright, city, admitted Thursday, November 6. Lucille Gardner, city, admitted Wednesday, November 5. Bill Whltstine, city, admitted Friday,' November 14. Four Minor Accidents Are Reported Here s .. I... . j Several minor accidents ' were reported by police this week. Slight damage was done to cars operated by Mrs. Katherine Schenck Mauney and Asea Mar vin Phillips when they collided at the intersection of Railroad and Piedmont avenue Sunday at 2:30 p. m., Officers P. A. Hawkins and J. C. Stone reported, v. A wheel of a tractor trailer smashed a seciion of plate glass on the front of the Dixie Home Store on Battleground avenue Monday morning at 3 o'clock. Po lice reported that the tractor trai ler owned by Armour and Com pany of Chattoonaga, Tenn. was traveling on Battleground avenue when the wheel broke off the ve hide and crashed into the win-! dow. A car operated by Freelaijd Tid well crashed into a light pole on Battleground avenue. 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A car operated by Kenneth Da vis .Bkidded on wet pavement Wednesday morning, hitting the embankment Jnside the city limits I o t Battleground avenue cau$lng estimated damages o* $200. I West Pupils Present Guidance Series Play The play, "Fresh, Variable Winds", seventh in a series of nine programs on child guidance being presented -by the city schools, was given at Central school on November 11. The play was under direction of Mrs. Rosalie Suber and pupils from West school made up the east. They were: Robert Early, Kathy floylc, Vick Smith, Peggy Craig and Jean Hicks. Miss Alice O. Averitt. city schools teaching consultant and. organizer of the- series, said, "this play marked a fresh, new, honest approach to learning howr to bring up children and to func tion well as- parents. In this play there was no preaching but good, realistic, diamatlc material thai enabled the audence to see and feel and understand ? perhaps better than ever- before". SUBSCRIBE TO THE lIERALt> WE BOUGHT. 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