vicfymighn as seen in SEVENTEEN What fun ro pick a newsmoking wardrobe now and blossom out at the very first sign of Spring. Here, an array of flattery unsurpassed, styling attuned to the easy ways of seasons to come. All in rich, wonderfully carefree blends of 65% Dacron1* polyester and 35% Avron or Avril rayon that stay fresh, wash and dry in a whisk. Come in while the selection is complete. We know you'll want several. only the hut/: is e.rnensire $1195 1. New smock shift to belt of not. pate., pockets. Dacron and Avron. Charcoet. grid cr blue with white stripi-s. 5-15. 2. One-piece plaid 'n plain hipster. Plaid of Dacron and Avril. poplin-weave skirt of Dacron and Avril. Multi-color darkling plaid with navy or olive skirt 5-15; petite jr. 3P-13P. 3. Counterpoint atripes. full pleated skirt. Dacron and Avron. Blue, pink or gold predominate. 5-15. 4. Neopolitan striping, easy sheath with ciasbcized waist. Dacron and Avron. Beige/pink, beige/'blue or b»-ige;green. 5 IS- petite jr. 3P-13P. * McGinnis Department Store June in 3Pnm Jubilee OAK GROVE COMMUNITY NEWS | 3/t MRS. A. T. RANDALL A**..’ Kinti* Mount)tin Rhone ill' 7o;70<; A (VM*k of Bible study is in pro gress at Ook Giove this week with clash's each evening Mon (lav through F'iday evening- at 7 o'clock. The adults and young pee pie a*a* suK-ying "TTi** Letter to The Epber.k'.ir The interme diates are studying "Life at Its Best", taught lie Mrs. Dun Horn. The Jun’ors rrr studying * Bible Heroes", Mrs. Gaston Grigs tea< her: the piimarirs -The Sto ry The Bible Tells", Mrs. I ran! .edford. teacher. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Patter-, son and family and Mrs. Wray j Thornburg returned home Wed neaday after spending nearly a week with Mr. and Mrs. Modean Thornburg. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lovelace and other relatives in j Tampa. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Edw»*-d n’ wir) and Eddie Keith of Philadelphia, Pa., arrived Sunday in-unrig or1 a visit with relatives due to tin serious illness ot Mir,. Wilsons . sister. Mrs. Lloyd Wright in the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell. Steve and Ronnie Bell and Herbert i Clark of Charlotte spent Sunday with Mr. Bell’s mother. Mrs. J W Bell. ■Mrs. J. W. Watterson. Miss j Judy Watterson and Mrs F. C ' Ware were visitors in Gastonia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chompion and sons moved lest week to El i kin. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Thornbut:, visited Mr. Thornburg's brother.; Otha Thornburg and Mrs. Thorn bttrg in Rock Hill. S. C. Sunday. 1 Tommy Brooks who lives on the Shelby road recently bought, the Blanton Grocery Store and; Service Station from Mrs. Gradv | Blanton and is now operating it. Miss Judy Watterson returned to her studies at WCC rn Cullo vvhoe on Sunday after spending the holidays with her mother, j Mrs. J. w. Watterson. Mrs. Wat terson and Judy were Sunday dinner guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boyles. Mrs. Ila Grigg of Gastonia sp«*nt the week end with Mr. and 'Its. M. C. Lovelace and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ross. Mr and Mrs Tom Dover of ( harlotte were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mis John O. Patter son. Mrs. F. C. Ware ami \!rs. Bob oy Webster spent Friday in Chat lotte shopping. Mrs. J. W. Bell spent last week with her son. Arthur Bell and Mivs. Bel! in Kings Mountain. Bayne Randall left Saturday on a business trip t . Washington. D C. As hr returns home he vv II visit Raleigh and other nla.-c* in that vicinity. Mrs. (lertiude Champion spent Saturday ni.^ht in the home of Mr. and Mrs. .!esse Ledford in Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wohstoi returned to their home in lias <ett. Va on Sunday a.'iei spevid mg the holiday? with Mrs. Web ster’s parents. Mr anil Mr.- Clif ford Hamriel; and olliei elative®. tin. Leonard Wright amlchil 'Iren. Donna and Ronnie of.I nk sonville. Ha., who are -pending some lime with iclatr.i- .n the county were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford llami i* k. Mr. and Mrs. Carl R ridges and family ami \lr. and Mrs. Lamar Hamrick and family of Mt Sin « and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mayes of Kings Mountain spent Sunday Edens Finishes Officer's School RANDOLPH AFR. Tex. Cap tain Robert I!. Edens of King' M-uint;i:n. N. C.. has graduated from the I tim’d Slates Air K’>:r< Aii Training ('ommand offu-ei instmctoi m hool here. Captain Kd"n ■ j navigator, re -eivcd training m oral and writ with Mr. and Mr*. \‘ I Hamrick W. !'. Smne curl his class of young mor enjorod a <up| er to gether Saturday night at Maple Springs Fish Camp. Wives of th«' mem hers were special guests. Mr and Mi A. T Randall were Sunday visitor* of Mr. and Mrs Hubert Dnvid«on of Kings Mountain. ten mmmiinir.T >ns. psychology • > lea: iti!’.. ?n«f practice teach* m«. Hi- is hoErig reassigned to I ! A FT5. *! \ . MM* lifii i foi an instructor assign* mi-rii in his t-mcr-r field. Mrs. Sail P I :<ns ni : il Parker St.. Kings Mountain arti-nUHl from Kings \i ml air ||> S pool. lie enter* • •I i n amber. lSil ■ I ’n 1!V»9 throe h lit. aviation < a<lct pro gram. ili- • f? •■..<*. is the il iu;:li Italph ('. Patnaby of K.i-'l.imf. Thi* T«- as Pat i-.-> vvrrb or* . i itrol in IS* ,V>. a orriin • t-i t <<• ilnok of Knott led*r< Saving neve? Y SAVE BY ^ JANUARY 10th — I ARN INSTANT INTEREST FROM k JANUARY 1st 4 ' i ■ Jtuiar ui w pm! am i always in stylo with fipoph* wini t to mich important goals A iat 1-irst l nion National Hank, Instant int vst means more earnings for all .-aver?. l ir.-t t ni ■ > i Instant 1 teirst every’day e > every doI!;> f your balance. then c<impounds ■ every o months few payment to you in < \*v? ail :..v 1 ■* • r<- in -.ircd up niihmi — iruarante* <11. v;ible in cash hy the Federal FVpo-it Insurance Corporation. < M. into t • i . ,iu hat s always in sty!«_ that r.f M-aui;.rsu\iny - and open or add (■< your ' ,l:!. I> i saviny accotn • a> v " lent office of first t ’nio ! ffetnk. SunflV#' all STAR DAIRY SAVE MONEY ON MILK Milk Is Cheaper In Glass-Save 8 to 10c Per Gallon DRINK MORE MILK. A glance tells the busy housewife when she needs to get Milk... IF she buys her milk in cleat, sanitary glass jugs. Whether your family be large or small, you're sure to enjoy delicious SUNRISE ALL-STAR DAIRY MILK from the gallon jug. If you're not already using the gallon or half gallon glass container start with your next trip to your grocer's. You'll save money when you buy SUNRISE ALL-STAR MILK in the glass jug. And. it tastes bettor, tee. SUNRISE DAIRY phoke ^

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