fustBa BY MRS M. C. HARDIN l M TELEPHONE YE-7-61U GROVER. — The Junior Girls' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church met with Mrs. Charles Ev erett Monday afternoon. Nancy Robinson was in charge of the program and presented Sharon Gold, Violde Turner, Jan ice Morgan, Berthh Fhilbeck and the leader, Mrs. Jack Herndon In a pflaylet that portrayed South ern Baptist Mission work in South America, emphasizing in a practical way how the part of the Lottie Moon offering to be spent in South ^America would en large the work there. Taffy Har ry, Janet Spangler, Wanda Bolin and. Sheila Harry rendered beau tiful special music. Mrs. Everett gave eaich one present a small decorated jar' to serve as a sav ings bank for the December Lot tie Moon foreign mission offering. During me soda! hour Mrs. T. H. Hairy, Mrs. Herndon, Janet Spangler, Taffy and Sheila Har ry assisted Mrs. Everett in serv ing refreshments. Week of Prayer for Foreign Missions is (being Observed No vember 28 through December 2, at the First Baptist church. Ev eryone Is urged to drop in for f’fee and prayer during the urs from 11:30 a. mu to 2:00 m. Friday. The Mary Christian circle met Thursday with Mirs. Gordon My ers. Mrs. Jerome Spangler, Mrs. Jack Pinkelton, Mrs. Grady Ross and Mrs. Harry Beam were on the program. The (Bostic circle of the First Baptist church held their No vember meeting with Mrs. Ber tha George. The topic of the study was “The Woman’s Wit ness.” Taking part on the pro gram! were Mrs. B. F. (Bird, Mrs. B. A. Harry, Mrs. W. I. Beam, Mrs. E B. Herndbn, Mrs. Susie Cooke and Mrs. (Lillie Mae Rol lins. Mrs. George served nice re freshments. The Alma Hunt circle held their meeting with Mrs. John Gold, Mrs. Beck Wright, Mrs. A. F. Collins, Mrs. Edward Bell and Mrs. Gold were on the program. Mrs. Gold served delicious re freshments. The following ladies of the Woman’s Club were on the Bet ty Feezer Show over CBS in Charlotte Friday: Mrs. J. C. Scruggs, Mrs. Holmes Harry, Mrs. June Parks, Mrs. Glenn Rountree, Mrs. J. IB. Ellis, Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. P. A. Fran cis, Mrs. Jack Hemdbn, Mrs. Do* nald Woods, Mrs. W. W. McCar ter, (Mrs. Louis (Morgan, Mrs. W. F. Cockrell, Mrs. Fain Hamfori ght and Mrs. Bob Hambright. and Mrs. Harley Wooten V Greenville, S. ..C., visited Mrs. JBertha George Saturday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scruggs and Becky during the Thanksgiving holidays were Mrs. Martha B. Fraser of Gainesville Fla., Mr. and Mrs. John Huggins of Oh aped HUl, John R. Hudson and Miss MJargaret (Breese of Brevard. Mrs. Martha IB. Fraser return ed to Gainesville, Fla.., Tuesday after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Scruggs. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer West moreland and sons, Bud and Jim, of Johnson City, Tenn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. West moreland on Thursday. (Dean Westmoreland has arriv ed home from 18 months in Ger many. He is Home with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. (B. West moreland. Kenneth Byers is home for 20 days from the Air Force in Illi- j nois. Bobby Watterson and Dean Westmoreland were honored at a dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Byers. Oth er guests were Mrs. Byers’ mo ther and sister from Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Martin’ of Burlington spent from Wed nesday unltil Sunday with Mrs. J. D. Watterson. Dr. George Westmoreland and Beck Taylor of Hudson visited .relatives here Monday enroute to flblumlbia, S . C., to visit J. F iwestmoreland at the Veterans’ hospital. ' Mr. Ed Becknell of Gaffney spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Becknell. Mr. George Becknell of Pacolet and Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Day of Gastonia were Sunday guests, i t. Mrs. Addie Beam was aocom panied home last Saturday by Mrs. Irene Crump and Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Crump of Badin. They spent Saturday night with Mrs. Beam. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moss, Miss es Shirley Moss and Margaret Sides, Butch Moss and David Mel ton visited J. F. Westmoreland Sunday at the Veterans’ hospital in Columbia, S. C. ( I W. W. Little underwent surgery ait the Kings Mountain hospital last Week. i Miss Ann Davis of Charlotte spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis. . Jimmy Shirkey of State College Raleigh, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Shirkey and Ralph. Mrs. William Cockrell and chil dren, (Billy and Kelly Rofebin, left lN. J. Thursday by plane to join 1st Lt. Cockrell in Sohwin fort, Germany. Mrs. R. D. Moss has returned home from California after spen •ding a month with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Norfelt. Enroute home she visited a sister in .Chicago and relatives in Iowa. Mrs. Lillie Rollins spent Satur day in Gastonia with Mr. and Mrs. Max Rollins. i Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee have moved to Shelby from Raleigh. Mrs. Lee is the former Sally Da vie. Cobia Goforth of Cullowhee spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and1 Mrs. Preston Go forth. f . i | | Mt. and Mrs. D. E. Byers and daughter of Ellenlboro visited Mrs. Bertha George Sunday aft ernoon.. Mrs. S. B. Crocker spent from Wednesday until Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Tay lor and family and Mrs. Grant Curie and family in Como. Charles Davis of Detroit, Mich., is spending some time with Mrs. W. E. Davis. r t fMiss Catherine Hamtoright of Atlanta, Ga.. spent the holidays with Mrs. F, B. Hamtoright. While here they visited Dr. and Mrs. Rufus Hamtoright and sons in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Briggs and] Jackie of Raleigh were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Royster. IBobby Watterson, who has had a month’s furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hood Watter ison, left Sunday to toe stationed with the Air Force at Tulley, Ice land, for two years. Miss Elaine Pruette of Western Teachers College spent the holi days with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Pruette. , ; (Miss Betsy Shaw of Pheiffer College spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Deward Shaw and Connie. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wright of Raleigh spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Stough Wright... Miss Arlene Wright of WCUNC spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Stough Wright C. F. Harry, Jr., W. W. McCar ter and Bob Ham|bright spent Tuesday in Atlanta on a business J trip. Mr. and (Mrs. Preston Holt, Te resa and Tim, spent the holidays in’ Leaksville with relatives. Mrs. Maggie Carter and Ed ward Carter of Gastonia were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. D. Wat terson. Mrs. B. A. Harry and Tommy Harry went to Raleigh toy plane to be with Mrs. A. <H. Morgan on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. MViCarter, Mrs. Donald Woods, B. A. Harry and Mr. and Mrs. Don Harry spent last* weekend in (Raleigh and attended the funeral of Mr. A. H. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. V. Q. McCarter of Charlotte spent the weekend with Mrs. C. M. McCarter. Mrs. Charles Everett, a shut-in, in a wheel Chair has a splint on her right thumb for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tate of Co lumjbia, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Tate of Shelby were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. VC C. Tate. Mrs. B. O. Randall, Miss Arrie Randall and Mrs. Yates Putnam of near Shelby were Monday guests of Mrs. R. C. Tate. Always use double boiler when melting wax. Do not spill or pour wax down the drain. DON'T RUN OUTI Get More SUNRISE AIL STAR MILK for the weekend! > Sunrise Dairy UN-7-6354 Rights Reserved To Limit Quantities U. S. Choice W-D "Branded" STEAKS Porterhouse Boneless Top Round LB Tender Cube "U. S. Choice Govt. Inspected Beef" Short Ribs Of Lean, Boneless Bepf Lb. 39* Stew Lb. 59' Kinghams (By The Piece) Breakfast Bacon -39 i U. S. Choice W-D "Branded" Steaks! • SIRLOIN • T-BONE U. S. Choice Inspected (Steok-E-Rator) Minute Steaks u>. U. S. Choice (Well Trimmed) Chuck Steaks u>. 69* | 59' | W-D Famous Fresh Ground Beef 3&T* U. S. Choice Boneless Rump Roast 0,79* U. S. Choice Boneless Round Tip Roast?. Lb.99* U. S. Choice Boneless Delmonico Steaks u>. 99' U. S. Choice Boneless Swiss Steaks Lb 99' U. S. Choice W-D "Branded" ROAST CHuat. 49, "U. S. Choice Govt. Inspected Beef" Boneless Chuck or Sh'ld Standing Rib Short Cut Roast Lb 69' Roast u>. 79' U. S. Choice, Trimmed Full, Beef wm.Cut & Wrap LB. For Freezer Cross Roads Pride Freestone Peaches * Suwannee Tomatoes No. 2Vz Cans $1 00 5 Limit 5 cans please Nco3“ 49" Suwannee Cut Green Beans e . 10 Maxwell House Instant Coffee No. 303 Cans 6-oz. Jar $J00 89' Delicious Luncheon Meat Spam P Dixie Darling Peanut Butter « 12-oz. Can 2-Lb. Jar 39* 59' Limit 1 of your choice with a $5.00 or more order. Maxwell House ASTOR Coffee.... 59 49 Limit 1 of your choice with a $5.00 or more order. Silver. Dust White Arrow Giant Detergent^ 59-49 Carnation, Pet or Silver Cow Evap. Milk Palmetto Farms (!4-Lb. Prints) Pkg. Limit 6 cans with a $5.00 or more order. 6 c™ 79 Margarine.... 2 > 25 i. Limit 4 pounds at this price please. t FREE I 100 S & H GREEN STAMPS With S10.00 or more purchase, U> Wlnn Dlxla'1 Kings Mountain Store ONLT. onu not restricted to any eldual item. Good only at Winn-Dixie'! Kings Mountain Stors Only 1 per adult customer Void Alter December 3, 1960 REDEEM THIS COUPON TODAY Expires After December 3, 1960 Offer not good without coupon irom this ad. This offer \s not restricted to any individual item. OFFER GOOD IN KINGS MTN. STORE ONLY Yoi/re. Dollars Ahead With S&H Green Stamps /. / i Astor i SHORTENING j Limit one of your choice with a $5.00 or more order. Thrifty Maid Self-Rising FLOUR '.vr 25 * *1.29 Crackin' Good Deluxe Saltines** 19‘ Fr'tCakee-99' Campbell's (Limit 5 cans at this price please) TOMATO SOUP 5 49 DIXIE DARLING DINNER ROLLS Frozen Food Pkg. 10’ Superbrand Your Choice of 3 Flavors ICE CREAM Half Gal. .. - 59 Mortons Apple, Peach, Cherry or Cocoanut FRUIT PIES..3T0 Jewell Multi-Pak Meat P i o c - Pkg 0f TIPS 7 4 Pies 695 Shrimp Ahoy Shrimp 2. Pkgs 10-oz. QQt Taste O' Sea FISH Sticks 3teT° McKenzie Cut Pkgs. Okra 6 99 Fresh Produce U. S. No. 1 White Potatoes 10r 33 Juicy Florida Oranges ..5- 39 Fancy Golden Bantam Corn 10ar59^

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