Grover lions Club Met Monday, Church Groups Hold Yule Parties BY MRS M. C. HARDIN TELEPHONE YE-7-6111 GROVER — The Executive Board of the Women of Shiloh Presbyterian church met Tues day afternoon with Mrs. W. F. Cockrell. The Chancel Choir, due to the additional music during Christ mas and (Me special program on December 18, win meet twice AMITONE* relieves JLJpset Stomach the way Milk Relieves Ulcers * 2 tiny Amitone tablets actually have the acid-neutralizing power of a full pint of milk! Yes, Amltone’s exclusive Glycine treats you to all of milk’s sooth ing powers...with feelable relief In seconds...that lasts for hours! 24 tablets only 49*. GRIFFIN DRUG CO. Kings Mountain. N. C. ®®8r) Bulova For Christmas! i MISS AMERICA Youth and beauty are captured In this 17 Jewel watch with beautifully matched expansion bracelet. *35.7S SENATOR The executive look - top level in per formance but not In price. 17 Jewels, shock-resistant. S3S-75 As little as $1 a week at DELLINGER'S JEWEL SHOP Kings Mountain's Leading Jewelers earth week between • now and Qhristmlas on Wednesday and Sundays ait Shiloh Presbyterian churrth. (Mrs. C. F. Harry, Jr., will serve the Senior High Fellowship a “Snack Supper” Sunday evening at 6:00 at the church. Mrs. Ted Miller of Blacksburg, S. XU., and a Ministerial Student at tale Seminary ait Wake Forest was the visiting minister at the First iBaiptiat church Sunday. The Young Adults Department will have their Christmas party Saturday night in the basement of the First 'Baptist churrth. The Junior class of the High School is in Charge of the re freshment counter at the 'basket ball games. They sell popcorn, candy, gum and colas. Profits will go Into the Junior class treasury, to be used towards the Junior-Senior banquet in the spring. Miss Shirley Moss represented the Grover School as Christmas Queen in the parade 'Friday after noon in Shelby. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moss. J. F. Westmoreland, who has been a patient in /the Veterans’ Hospital in Coiumlbia, S. C., for ten weeks, came home Friday and returned to the (hospital a gain Tuesday. Dean Westmore land went for him and took him hack to Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Jolley Duncan and daughter, Carol Ann, of Mor ganton were Sunday guests of (Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tate. Mrs. J. D. Montgomery is a patient in the Gaffney hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Grady (Ross, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Anderson and Woodrow Martin visited Mrs. Woodrow Martin at the Presby terian hospital in Charlotte Sun day. Grady Ross of Augusta, Ga., spent the weekend at home. Little PMillp (Hardin, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Hardin, underwent surgery for hernia ait the Shelby hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser and Miss Faye Houser visited Mr. j and Mrs. (Ben Houser near Cher ryville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beam of Blacksburg, S. C., visited his mo ther, Mrs. S. M. (Beam Sunday. (Miss Thelma Ingle spent Sun day night and Monday with rel atives near- Lawndale. Mrs. Jake Dover and Terry Dover and friend of Shelby spent! Sunday with Mrs. Addie Beam. Miss Sue Keeter of Lancaster,; S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Kish and daughter of Belmont were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Keeter. The Lions Club held their reg ular meeting at the Renn’s Cafe teria Mondiay night. (Mr. Martin Harmon, Editor-Publisher of the Kings (Mountain Herald was guest speaker for the occasion. tMre. Laura Dobbins of Ware Shoals, S. C., is visiting (her sis ter, Mrs. Helen Mullinax. Guests of Mrs. W. L. Ormand last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. jArtihUr Goforth of Forest City and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ormand, Jt., and dhildren of Charlotte. (Mr. and (Mrs. Martin Hardin: spent Saturday night with (Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardin and dau hters in Charlotte. Mrs. Don Cabaniss of Spartan burg, S. C., visited hir parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mi. Gold Satur day." 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