Grover Lions Honor Ladies Pr^OViER The Li?ns Club of Grover had "Ladies' Night" on eram^ nf??hC ?f the hleh:ight pro g r the,ycar" The Lions and enJ?yed a tl^key din ?nH m ?8ch?o1 cafeteria. Mr. eial A' Grlgg were sPe" cial Invited guests. Supt. Grigg was guest speaker for the occa for his subject "The n Segregation Cases Before tne u. S. Supreme Court." ^Ihei ,Y<furW Ad"U Sunday School class of Shiloh Presbyter! an church had its annual Christ mas dinner party Thursday even b!^ m th^0tfel Cleveland in Shel. nf'th 'i ?,Hope 18 President ch ? Sam Straln had charge of arrangements. ~ The, *,?tmg - Adult Sunday !!! ??. i on Sunday by Sunday as to attendance and offering. Circle No. 1 met Tuesday after ciJ mMo8'S' Crisp. Circle No. 2 met Tuesday even ing a, the Bonebreak home "n Blacksburg with Mrs. Paul Ham bright as the hostess. These mfeet ings were well attended ?[ ^e Shiloh Presby. terian church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the church for sfSS'SSaar? The Bostic Circle of the First o/SS? ThprCSr,Ift at the home dL ottfJ ? Mc?,anlel on Satur JaBy? ^ternoon. Mrs. Rube Rol ilns chairman, presided over the business session. Mrs. H. L. Beam Dresenf^gevr?? ^2? pr??ram and M^ R v E* B "emdon, EhrtJ Jt ' and Mrs- B- A J?JLd the Christmas "cD*nlel ,ervM h.UJ? Intermediate Girl's Auxi "ary met with Anne Davis on S5?? Mrs- w- w. mo sJvir-i t f' met with them. Several of the girls took part on the program The topic was "Star HSH ?f,^f WorId" The Lottie rw? ?'?srlng was taken. Miss er M?a Aasn by her moth ?????' ? Davis- and Miss <,e"doM j^??s?srsac552 the home of Mrs. W. VV. McCarter ' Ch.S! nay even,n? w,th Mrs. i?Ueen ?8 ^-hostess. Mrs. Grady Ross, chairman, presided Ch^n h !? ?*" ?ession. Mrs. had charge of the pro ST*? ^h,ch was the Christmas ?.22L Z birth of Christ The '^brought a covered dish and their husbands were Invited. Dur ing the social hour they enjoyed a covered dish supper. The Ltvlngstona^&ml* met at the home of Mrs. J. B. Ellis on Thursday evening and the Lottfc at the home of Mrs. J. P. Westmoreland on Tues day evening. each circle had a Christmas program. The Lottie Moon offering was taken Mrs Frank Neal and Infant son havte returned home from the Gaffney hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. PInkel ton and Mrs. R. L. Pinkelton at tended the wedding of Bobby SlthJwEil ?f Grler and MIss Kathy Whltener of Clemson on Sunday at Clemson. The groom is the grandson of Mrs. R. L Pink elton. a ^aIlJ """bright, USA, of San Antonia .Texas, is visiting his mother, Mrs. R. E. Hambright - John Houser, tJSN, of Norfolk, a-- visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser. Mr. and Mrs. D. Herndon of Rust Killer No%Here For Home Oil forage Tanks YOttr heating oil storage tank faces a big danger ?RUST which forma inside toe tank a* a result of accu mulation of moisture. Ruat spells trouble. It cauaea costly leaks. That's why we are now prepared to put Shell 80NI TOR in every customer's etorage tank. Monitor ie a new chemical product that protects against rust and eorror'on. Sonitor atopa old rust from spreading, prevents ttew rust from forming. This ia a service we offer our Shell Furnace Oil customers. Well be glad to include yoa? ju st give us a ring. HfATINO OILS ran Front-LineFighter The PubHo Health nurse will help keep this baby healthy and happy. She worka right In the home, wher ever *he is needed to fight disease. Nursing programs to help her keep up to date on latest developments In TB, one of her biggest problems, are aided by the sale of Christmas Seals now being conducted by the 3,000 tuberculosis associations throughout the United Statea. (Photo by A. M. Goodrich) Norfdlk, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Herndon. Mrs. Grady Ross of Aiken, S. C.t spent the weekend with his wife a*nd family. Mr. ?nd Mrs. W. F. Cockrell spent Sunday with relatives in Statesville. Donald Kiser, USN, of Norfork, Va., is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Randall spent the weekend with Mrs. J. L. Randall of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sisk of Bes semer City visited Mrs. Bertha George on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adding ton were in Greenville, S. C-, on Monday. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Craig of Route 1, Bessemer City were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hardin on Saturday. Mrs. Jack Hendrix, of Shelby, and teacher of home economics and science at Grover school, has. resigned her position to Join her husband at Knoxville, Tenn. NEWS of >? ? SERVICEMEN ? UUL IN .FRANCE ORLEANS, France. ? Pvt. Gene C. Lall, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lall, 21 2 E. Georgia Ave., Besse mer City, N. C., is serving as a clerk in the quartermaster cloth ing sales store at European Com munications Zone (CXXMZ) head quarters in Orleans, France. COM2, with a base section in La Rochelle and an advanoe sec tion In Verdun, transports all men and supplies from French coastal ports to U> S. Forces In Germany. Private Lall, who arrived In October, entered the Army last February and completed basic training at Camp Gordon, Ga. He is ? 1952 graduate of Besse mer High School and a former clerk for the F. W. Woolworth Co., Gastonia. v BARRETT ON NECHES MEDITERRANEAN (FHINC) ? With the U. & Sixth Fleet Is Jackie D. Barrett, yeoman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Barrett of 315 Oansler St., Kings Mountain, N. C<, aboard the fleet oiler USS Neches. In late September, American ships and sailors joined by Na val Units from five other NATO countries took part In Operation Wa id fast. The large scale amphibious trainirig exercise tested the readiness of land, sea and air forces In the defense of Southern European and Medlterraneon a reas. During the Mediterranean tour they will ylslt North African and Southern European countries. ON LEA FA Norman E. Bolih, of the Pa trol Squadron 50, U. S. N., is home on a thirty-day leave, spending if with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. JL L. Bolln of Hudson, H. C., and friends li} Kings Mountain. . ? "* , >?. ? FA Bolin has been home eight days, and expects to return to California when his leaxe expir es. ' ife? -i ' . Airman Enroato Airman Third Class t?aul N. I Fite is enroute to Germany for| duty with the U. S. Air Borce. He left Kings Mountain four| w?ks ago. after a furlough, re turning to Camp Kilmer, where | he stayed two weeks before em barking for Europe. Airman Fite is serving with the | Second Communications group. Pool ft* 1952, expenditures for< to-'} baceo accounted for 7.9 per cent of the total expenditure on goods and sefvlces is the United King,, dom, compared with 2.4 per' cent I- United SUM,. i "During th(H days of high living costs ? all of us feel in need of Santa Cla'jsl We are making it our bust ness to play the role of Santa ? to your Christmas holi day budgetl Here's a grand opportunity to lighten your shopping time next week ? by stocking up those items you know you needl So ? GET THE BEST FOR LESS FOR YOUR FEASTI" THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE FOOD! After The Featt Treats! Deran Thin Mints -~39c Holiday Party Candy! Brach Gloria Mix "' 29c As Gay As Christmas Itself! Brach Holiday Mix 59c A Treat For The Kiddies! Cris Cringle Candy Canes'* 27c Refreshing Candy Favorite! Meadors 14-Oz. Pkg. Orange Slices Assorted Flavorsl Meadors Pure S Stick Candy 19c 49c Florida Sweet Juicy NOW Is The Time To Buy YOUR CHRISTMAS Quality-Tender 18 To 24-Lb. Average! Dressed & Drawn Oven Ready ? Priced For Every Budget c Tom Turkeys ??. 55 Your Favorite Sizes! Whole Or Half Fresh Delicious With Ciiostnut Dressing! Oven-Ready Pork Hams. - 57c FAT HENS. . -47c The Bes* For A G'atJ Feast! 10 To 14-Lb. Avg. Genuine Long Island Oven Ready! Turkey HENS - 63c -" DUCKLINGS- 59c 4 To 7-Lb. A.?.o?e: Beltsrtlle White ? Reody To Serve! Armour's Sta* Canned Small Turkeys* 65c Cooked Hams " 79c ' .4 - A Ha May Dwrend ^ ?? ? ?. ... ? Z ? V. Sliced or Halves ? Yellow Cling For Delicious Piesl None Such MEAT In Vi-Lb. Prints Dixie Home get the BEST Tor LESS! Holiday Dairy Values! !>. Prints Butter . 73; 49c 71c Heat and Serve! Puffin BISCUITS 4 Hew York State Sharp Cheese 7H-Ox. Cans Lb. Holiday Savings In Grocsry Va!uss! SAVE 20c! Dixie-Home .100% Pure cranberry Instant Coffee Economical And Tasty! Bush's Best Turnip Greens 4-0*. Jar No. 2 Can 78 10 The Young Tender Leaves! Gold Medal Golden Isle Collards :10c macaroni Cut From Sweet, Tender Ears! Hostess Golden Cream Corn " c"3 10c 8-Oz. Pkgs. 27c No. 3w3 Can 10c ,3 I I Delicious With Pork! Watauga Sauer Kraut A Tasty Fudge & Frosting Mix! Dromedary Mix Roasted To Perfection! Gold Cup Coffee " 88c "t 33c Gold Medal SPAGHETTI 2 27c Shortening By Swift SWIFTNING 3? 85c New Improved LAVA SOAP ?" 10c MM AH Purpoee Shortening JEWEL z m Peanut Butter All Purpose Meat SWIFT '?* 37c All Vegetable SNOWDRIFT t Mm For Better Baking WESSON OIL Vi-Lb. Print* ParWay

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