THANK YOU I wish to thank the people of the Kings Mountain area for their vote and support in the May 28th pri mary. Signed: Ralph Tucker f—™— -iunam Milk Is Cheaper In Glass If your favorite gro cer doesn't stock this handy container. Call tmmneuet, CASTONIA.N.C <{ WOW UH ,7-6354 f HALF GALLON :?UQUIB_ I Sunrise Dairy UN-7-6354 Subscribe To The Herald—$3.50 Per Year 7 Rose’s June Vacation Sale l Big Assortment _ INFANTS DIAPER SETS Solids & Prints 98c ATTENTION LADIES NEW SPORT CAPS Beautiful Colors — All Sizes 39c each Be Comfortable AUTO SEAT CUSHIONS Ventilated - Full single size $1.66 each For Delicious Outdoor Meals • Rust-resistant undercoating $8.88 each Matches any color scheme TOWELS Size 22x44 — Beautiful Colors 2 lor $1.00 SPECIAL 25-Foot GARDEN HOSE Q Sturdy plastic 88c each Boys and Girls Styles CHILDREN'S SUN SUITS Sizes: Iniants to Toddlers 98c PLAY SHORTS Beys & Girls Styles Sizes 2-4-6-S 2 for $1.09 SPECIAL 15 oz. ICE TEA GLASSES Crystal clear 10c each SPECIAL 7" SALAD BOWL Porcelain China Beautifully Decorated 29c My Pop Is Tops I LL GIVE HIM SOCKS The right style at right price 39c to 59c paii SPECIAL Children's Play Shorts Sizes 2-4-6-S Solids, prints, plaids 4 pairs $1.00 S. Battleground Ave Grover Circles Set Meetings, Seniors Made Washington Trip BY MRS. M. C. HARDIN TELEPHONE YE-7-6111 The Bostic Circle will meet Saturday, June 111th with Mrs. B. j A. Hartry. The Golden Circle Sunday Sch- j ool Class will meet Thursday ev- j ening with Mrs. D. G. Hem don. Miss iAnnie Randall is the tea cher. The Willing Workers Sunday School Class met with Mrs. W. S. Hicks Monday evening. Mrs. John Gold is the teacher. A study class for the vacation Bible School workers was held Monday morning at the First Baptist Church. The graduates of Grover High School and the rising Senior Cl ass returned Monday after an enjoyable trip to Washington, D. C. They made the trip by train. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scruggs and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Holt went with the following girls and boys: Arlene Wright, Brenda Do ver Lowrance, Brenda Thomas, Dorothy Wilson, Evelyn Allen, Betty Jo Wylie Linda Stewart, Shirley Panther, Billy Howell, Dwight Edwards, Kenneth Fort enberry, Richard Waititerson, Rus sell Morrison, Phillip Humphries, Robert Bess and William Crock er, Cynthia Wright, Carlene Al len, Barbara Day, Brenda Crock er, Judy Batchelor, Helen Hud son, Linda Wilson, Jeanell Con ner, Geraldine Humphries, Lin da Pennington, Gail Little, Glor ia Huffsitetler, Shirley Moss, Nan cy Brooks, Nioka Huff. Reba Go forth, Alfred Queen, Ken Bess, Jack Mullinax and Ronnie Wat terson. Mr., and Mrs. Clyde Rhea and sons Jackie and Micky were hosts Friday night at an infor mal cook-out honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Montgomery and fam ily from Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Montgomery, Mrs. Wini fred Moss and children, Steve and Vicki of Blacksburg were among the guests. Sherry Ann Hardin, small dau ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Marvin L. Hardin of Shelby, was three years old Saturday and celebra ted at a party given for her by her mother and grandmother, Mrs. James Byers at her home here. Sherry’s little party guests were: Ann Conner, Denise Ross, Rebecca Lane, Patty Herndon, Lesa Paige, Lynn Flowers, Randy Beam, Eddie McOraw, A'.vin Moss and Linda Bolin. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tate visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webster in Gaffney, S. C. Sunday afternoon. Gene Austin of Kings Moun tain has purchased the Dry Cl eaners from Clyde Rhea. iMr. and Mrs. Billy Montgomery have moved to Augusta, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bolin vis ited Mr. and Mrs. John Camp in Spindale Sunday. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Egbert Roark \ of Washington, D. C. spent a few days here with relatives. They came especially to attend the Roark reunion which was held at Anitioch Baptist church Sunday. Mrs. Robert Caveny and Mrs.i B. E. Sheppard spent the week end at Fort Bragg with M/Sgt.! and Mrs. Paul Sheppard. Mrs. Paul Sheppard and daughter re turned home with them. M/Sgt. Sheppard with the paratroopers left for an embarkation center in California where he will sail for Okinawa. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Williams of Charlotte were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Westmore land. Miss Sue Keeter of Lancaster, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kish of Belmont were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Keeter. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Putnam and daughters, Jackie, Jeannie and Vicki spent the wekend at Myrtle Beach. H. H. BeckneU of the Veterans hospital in Durham spent the weekend at home. He returned to Durham Sunday. Cdbia Goforth, a graduate of Peabody College in Tennessee, has arrived home. His parents went to Tennessee for the grad uation exercises Friday. Jimmy Shirkey has arrived home from State College, Ralei gh. Miss Mary Ann Herndon is home from Wake Forest College with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herndon. Miss Marjorie Crisp of Wake Forest College is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. A. Crisp. Mr. and Ms. Paul Fite of Kings Mountain were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Watterson. Sam Beam entered the Veter ans hospital in Columbia Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beam and Children were Saturday and Sun day guests of Mrs. W. I. Beam. Glenda Goforth of Kings Moun tain was weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goforth. Larry Collins of Shreveport, La., spent last weekend with Mrs. Mary Lou Collins and Gary. Mrs. Bob Beam returned home from Shelby hospital Sunday. Mrs. Broadus Beam returned home Friday from the Shelby hospital. A London, England, veterinar ian told the owner of a cat nam ed Delilah to change the pet’s name Ito Sampson. golden value line look far yom General Electric Dealers' •elden Value Price Tag « stands fer the duality and dependability for vP*cP General Electric n famous. 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