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HOUSE of the WEEK A SMALL HOUSE PLANNING BUREAU DESIGN IjlO. C-387 r DESIGN C-387. Here is a roomy plan with features that are desirable for either city or farm. The small room off the side entry has a toilet, lavatory and large closet. However, there is still room for a freezer, washer and dryer, if necessary. There are lots of closets, well distributed throughout the house; a ia7ge‘storage'closet and"others for coats and linens' The kitchen is compact and well arranged, and has a larger than usual dinette and a china cabinet,. The center bedroom could be used as a den, workroom, or even be converted into a dining room by leaving out the partition. The exterior finish combines wide siding and stone with wide eaves Floor area is 1415 sq. ft. with a cubage of 26,838 cu ft. including the full basement. ' For further information about DESIGN €-387, write the Small House Planning Bureau, St. Cloud, Minn. The United States Forest Pro ducts Laboratory at Madison, Wis., has developed a cheap wood fiber building board which is said to filter out poisonous gas and radioactive fall-out. Spokesmen say that the “diffusion board” might someday be used to build shelters for troops and civilians. A lithograph print of Davy Crockett on display at the Chi cago Public Library shows him in the outfit he wore to Congress —swallow-tail coat and all the trimmings. On it, in his own hand is this inscription: “The only cor rect likeness that has been made of mfe.” Baptismal Rites To Be Held Sunday At First Baptist Church In Grover Telephone Grover 3242 By Mrs. M. C. Hardin GROVER — The Bostic circle of the First Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Maude Hamrick Saturday afternoon. Mrs. B. F. Bird had charge of the program. Mrs. E. B. Herndon presided over the meeting. Mrs. J. L. Herndon, Mrs. W. I. Beam and Mrs. B. F. Bird took part on the program. Nine members were present with two visitors, Mrs. Carrie Wynn and Mrs. A. F. Collins. Mrs. Hamrick served deliciouj; refreshments. The Baptismal services will be held next Sunday evening at the First Baptist church. The follow ing are candidates for baptizing: Richard Gold, Billie Ann Camp, Butch Harry, Jackie Rhea, Ralph Shirkey, Russel Morrison, and Jean Turner. ' The Women of the Shiloh Pres byterian church will meet in the Ladies’ Parlor at the church on Thursday evening. Mrs. R. C. Tate and Mrs. “Bunk” Hardin were co-hostesses. The Rev. Mr. McSwain of Kings Mountain conducted services at Shiloh Presbyterian church Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Stowe Wright, Ar line Wright and Joyce Ross took Scott Wright to Clemson college su ■ *FLttmh&yr -** Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cockrell. Andy Cockrell and Starr took Bill Cockrell to Clemson on Sunday. Donald Hyde entered Presby terian college at Clinton, S. C., on Thursday. Donald Kister and Cobie Go forth took John Houser to Colum bia on Sunday. John Houser will enter the University of South Car olina. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hicks, Jr., and son of Denton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kee ter. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keefer on Sunday were Mrs. Kee ter’s mother, Mrs. Richardson, of Kings Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kirkpatrick and son of Shelby. Mrs. J. B. Cooke of Blacksburg I You and 1 — Hie Butcher. The Baker, The Candlestick Maker ... and You INDEPENDENT, HOME OWNED OIL DEALERS! SMALL LOCALLY-OWNED BUSINESSES ARE WONDERFUL! AND IN OUR ESTIMATION THE REAL BACKBONE OF AMERICA. WHEN YOU CALL YOUR FAVORITE OIL DEALER YOU ARE CALLING A PERSON WHO WELL BELONGS IN THIS POWERFUL BACKBONE OF UNCLE SAM. • OIL HEAT IS CLEAN. AUTOMATIC. DEPENDABLE AND SAFE! CLEVELAND OIL DEALERS ASSOCIATION j was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Char ! lie Queen on Sunday. Mrs. Hubert Rollins, Mrs. B. P. Hambright and Miss Mary Ham bright spent Saturday in Char lotte with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss and children of Raieigh spent the weekend with Mrs. R. L. Holli field and Mrs. W. A. Moss, Miss Odessa Moss of Gastonia is visit ing Mrs. W. A. Moss. Mrs. Pitt Kirby is visiting her husband at Black Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardin and Mr. and Mrs. “Bunk” Hardin visited Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Kirby in Black Mountain Sunday. Mrs. S. A. Crisp, Mrs. Lucille Kiser, Mrs. J. B. Ellis and Mrs. Hood Watterson helped with the Bloodmobile in Kings Mountain on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roark and sons spent Sunday in the wtestern North Carolina mountains. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Beckntll spent Sunday in Spartanburg, S. C., with relatives. Miss Ava Gibbons spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Char les Gibbons in Gaffney, S. C. Mrs. Lucile Kiser and Donald have moved into an apartment with Mrs. Ida Hambright. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Page of Shfelbv will move into fhe house I vacated by the Kisers. Miss D. A. Moss attended a school supervisors meeting in Charlotte on Friday. Miss Marie Herndon of Kan napolis spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. J. L. Herndon. Mrs. Anna Hardin of Smyrnia, S. C., is visiting her sistier, Mrs. Mary Westmoreland. Mrs. Westmoreland, Mrs, Anna Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. Bert West moreland, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F". Westmoreland attended a birth day dinner in Blacksburg on Sun day for Braynard Westmoreland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Royster en tertained a group of boys at a dinner on Sunday in honor of their twin sons, Steven and Mic heal, the occasion being the ninth birthday of the twins. Among the ones from here at tending the Love reunion at An tioch church on Sunday were as follows: Mrs. C. M. McCarter, Mrs. .Eunice Norman, Mrs. Sam Beam, Mrs. J. A. Smith, of Shel by r and Miss Janie Bleheoler of «Kings Mountain, the two latter were weekend guests of Mrs. Eu nice Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Shuford, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell, Pa tricia anu Sonny of Belmont spent Saturday night at Chimney Rock and Sunday at Mt. Mitchell. Mrs. Willie Black. Mrs. Graham Wright. Mrs. Bill Turner, Mrs. B. E. Sheppard and Basil Shep pard, Jr1., visited Paul Sheppard at Fort Jackson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuford of Gastonia visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Shuford Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Randall and Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Byers and sons attended a singing near Dallas on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson and children attended a birthday for her father, Mr. Pruett in Charlotte on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George West moreland of Hudson were recent guests of Mrs. Mary Westmore land. Mrs. Carrie Wynn of Baltimore, Md.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. B, F. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. David Gilus of Dallas, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ruggs and Patsy of Indiana, were redent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neal. Mrs. Giles and Mrs. Ruggs are the former Aline and Marie Neal, known locally as the Neal Twins. Jerry Cooke, Kenneth Tesste neer and Winifred White spent a few days in Ohio recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reynolds and daughter of Gaffney, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Hayse Ledford of Forest City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ponder. The P-TA held its first meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30, The special program was a visitation of classrooms. Mrs. W. F. Cock rell presided over the meeting. Photographers working in di rect color will someday replace portrait painters as intepreters for special likenesses, according to a paper read before the Photo graphers' Association of America. Staples 35c per 1.000 / IDEAL GIFT FOR • Students • Office • Home HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE Phones 167 & 283 Now that school has begun, the appetities of your youngsters will increase. You will want to keep your pantry filled for the kiddies when they come home for afternoon snacks. And . . . you'll save more than ever before when you shop Dixie-Home where you get low, low prices plus S. & H. Green Stamps. They mean greater savings for you. 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