PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg sptent Sunday In Maiden as guests of Mrs. Throneburg's parents, < Mr. ^nd Mrs. W. B. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hullender and daughter, Frances, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jenkins, and Dixon Ham bright, all of Shelby, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Golorth. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Davis and family of Spindaie were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. L Davis. Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Pressly, ' James Allen Pressly, and Mr. and Mrs. N, M. Farr and daughter were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Dr. T. H. McDill of Gastortla was a dinner guest Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow. * The Florida address of Mrs. P. D. Herndon, former Hterald Boclety editor, is as follows: Mrs. P. D. Hemdon, Box 1362, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The San Diego home address of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Crawford, USN, Is an follows: 1605 First Avenue, San Diego, California. Sunday dinner guests In the home of Mrs. H. C. Dllling were Mrs. Earle McLaln of Princeton, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ben nett Linda Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Webster, Noel Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sellters. Stella Austin GA's Feted At Yule Party Cornelia Leavell circle mem bers of First Baptist church en tertained Stella Austin Girls Aux iliary members of the church at a Christmas party Tuesday even ing prior to the regular meeting of the circle at the home of Mrs. Christmas Play At Oakview Church Annual Christmas plav at Oak view Baptist church will be gi ven Sunday night at .7 o'clock. The play is entitled, "The Town That Couldn't Have Christmas" and is directed by Mrs. Earl Oxford, Mrs. O. E. Jol ly, and Mrs. W. P? Bumgardner. Cast of characters include: "Huida," the Innkeeper's wife played by Ruth Ellison; "Neal," her son, Bud Bumgardner; "Lot tie," her daughter, Nancy Ox ford; "Ellsa", the butcher's wife, Shirley Wells; "Adelaide" the baker's wife, Josephine Smith; "Faggot Woman," Joyce Biddix; "The Miser," Bo Hord; '^Conrad," the duke, Paul Hord, Jr.; "Gus tave," his aide, J. E. Wells; "Charlotte," Mrs. Glenda Down ey; "Ludwig," Charles Earl Ox ford; and "Barbara," Sandra Bumgardner. A gypsy woman is played by Martha MeClura. The public is invited to attend the play, a spokesman for the group said Wednesday in mak ing the announcement. James White. Auxiliary members participat ing In the program wtere Paula Cole, Brenda Thornburg, Jackie Merrill, Carolyn Walker, Martha Lou Ware, Linda White and Bet ty Sue Kirby. Refreshments were served to the auxiliary guests and gifts ex changed. After the party a business ses sion was conducted by Miss Lithla Lankford, drdr chairman, Mrs. Paul Patterson, Mrs. Fred Thorn burg, Miss Lithia Lankford, and Mrs. White served refreshments. Gifts were exchanged by mem bers and a gift presented to Miss Lankford, circle chairman, from the group. The* oil Industry employs more than 17,000 college-trained engi neers and scientists. c KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITING HOURS Dally, 10 to 11 a- m. 3 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. PATIENT LIST AT NOON WEDNESDAY: James Mark Howell, admitted Tuesday, November 17. Margaret Lee Bridgtes, admitt ed Wednesday, December 9. Gertrude Brown, admitted Thursday, December 10/ Mrs. -Mary Chiidres, admitted Thursday, December 10. Constancte Davis, admitted Thursday, December 10. Sybil Melton, admitted Satur day, December 12. Seydell Garcia, route 3, admitt ed Sunday, December 13. Michail D. Carroll, admitted Sunday, December 13. Mrs. Thomas Ross, route 3, ad mitted Monday, December 14. Mrs. Brunie Travis. 1038 W. Franklin ave., Gastonia, admitt ed Monday, December 14. C. H. Clark, route 1, Crouse. ad mitted Monday, December 14. Reba Ledbetter admitted Mon day, December 14. Maprgte McClain, route 1. Shel bv, admitted Monday, December 14. Rufus Mitchum. admitted Mon day, December 14. Rose Holmes admitted Tuesday, December 15. James Hullett admitted Tues day. December 15. Edith Flovd admitted Tuesday, December 15. Jim Patterson, route 2. admitt ed Tuesday, December 15. Peter Paul, Blacksburg, S. C? admitted Tuesday, December 15. The 1953 North Carolina pea nut yield Is estimated at 231,250. 000 (pounds, 26 per cent under that ocf 1952. . . ? . . * Personal Gifts . . Handbags Scarfs Dresses Coats Suits All - Weather Coats Umbrellas Slips (crepe, nylon) Gowns (Crepe, nylon, outing) Pajamas (Silk, rayon, cotton) Handkerchiefs Blouses (nylon, crepe, wool jersey) Bedroom Slippers Gloves Bedjackets (crepe, nylon) Sweaters Skirts Hats ' N Children's Coats Panties (Nylon, Rayon) ^ ? Costume Jewelry Hose Plastic Galoshes Housecoats (shortie, or long) quilted silk quilted cotton I A Bates Bedspreads Contour Sheets Colored Sheets . . # Sheets ' Bath Sets Towels Roll Covers ? ? Pillow Slips ' Tablecloths Bridge Sets . .. .-*? '? ' ? Mattress Pads Dresser Scarfs Disk Towels Unen Chair Sets JL' Woman Would B* Pleased To Receive Th?*? j Handsome Gifts! At Christmas Make Her Gift FW ? I n . a ingly Personal, FROM ? - v;r ? . v.,- ? j ? ;] Hi Craftspnn Party Sunday At 2 p. m. the annual Craftspun Yarns Inc Christmas party to be held Sun'. auditorium. C. 1953. Specifications: Complete with standard ac cessories, Including special rub ber hose for the chlorine solution line and for the dranl and vac uum relief lines. J. R Hendrlck, City Clerk. ,&j 1*17 ^ . inspirations ? "iSr Ladles SCARFS * 79c to $1.98 Fancy Pillow CASES, pr. . . $1.98 to $2.98 TOWEL SETS $1.00 to $1.98 Ladies' HANDKERCHIEFS * ? per box 59c to 97c Ladies OUTING GOWNS ... $1.98 DRESS LENGTHS All materials, per yard 39c to $1.00 ONE TABLE MEN'S Dress Pants Most all sizes. Plain and fancy styles. Values to $7.95. $195 Dress Shirts, Carve! & Irene!* cuffs $2.93 & $3.50 Men's SPORT SHIRTS $1.98 to $4.95 Men's all woo! COAT SWEATERS ?5.95 to C9.?5 Men's & Boys' pullover SWEATERS $4.95 & $5.95 Men's sleeveless SWEATERS $2.49 Men's TIES & BOWS . $1.00 & $1.50 Boys' SHIRTS $1.50 & $1.98 Boys' Corduroy SHIRTS $3.95 Boys' 1 1 ox. Western DUNGAREES $2.98 Boys' DRESS PANTS $1.98 to $3.95 Boys' COMBAT BOOTS $3.50 to $5.95 Boys' IACKETS $2.98 to $8.95 ONE GROUP 25 MEN'S SUITS All colors but not all U sizes. If we have your size you can get an ex tra special buy. Values V to $24.35. Special $14.85 Boys' CAPS $1.00 to $1.98 Children's SOCKS 13c to 39c BLANKETS $*.00 to $8.95 SHEETS $2.29 CCD SPREADS $5.95 LADIES' HOSE $1.00 & $1.35 Men's SCARFS $1.00 Men's GLOVES $2.98 to $4.95 Men's Underwear .... $1X0 & $1X8 Per Salt Men's Corduroy SHIRTS $4X5 Men's BELTS ...... ?..$LO0 &$130 Initialed HANDKERCHIEFS? per box ... $1X0 Men's PAIAMAS $2.98 & S3. 95 Men's ROBES $6X5 & $7.95 SOLVE TOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEM BY GIVING A MYERS' Christmas Gift Certificate Then 1m or she can choose the gift they most Men's House Slippers $2.98 & 3.95 Men's Dress Shoes $4X5 to $11X5:' Little Boys' Dress Shirts ...... $2ifc with french cuffs, Bow tie and cuff links Boys' HOP-ALONG CASSIDY SUITS Pants $2.98 lacket $3.29 Hat $1.98 Men's SOCKS 25c to 65c In Give Him the ideal gift AN ADAM HAT We have a big selection to choose from in all colors and styles in both long and re^olchr oval 8. Department Store Second Floor