pTHURS ■ FR1 AT PLI Mens’ Spring - AND SAT Suit Special DACRON BLENDS in Med Dark Shade of Brawn - Bines - (Hives and Grays finely Tailored and wrinkle resistant All sizes from 30 to 46 Regulars A Longs Made to sell for $34.95 $26.88 MENS DRESS PANTS PLAIN & PLEATED FRONT DACRON A COTTON ARNELL A RATON 10 COLORS TO CHOSE FROM SIZES 28 to 42 $5.99 ALTERATIONS FREE COMPARE WITH THOSE SELLING FOR S8 OR MORE WA1KSH0RTS The smartest In solid colors and chocks. Size* 28 to 42 S2J9&S3J9 S Others up to S5.99 Carolina Maid DRIP DRY COTTON STRIPES - SOLIDS AND PRINTS WITH SLEEVES OR SLEEVELESS L n STRAIGHT • PLEATED | or COVED STYLE SIZES 9 to 13 12 to 20 121/z to 24Vs $5.99 Just Received New Shipment “NORRIS CASUALS ' TABLE CLOTH CHECK SPORT SHIRTS COLORS: NAVY - LODEN - MAIZE BURGANDY S3J9 LADIES' STRETCH I LADIES' BLOUSES PANTS Knee & Long Length Nary - White - Red • Black • Blue Sixes 10 to 18 Special Roll op sleeves la White ft Colors L 65% Dacron J35% Cotton Size 32 to 38 1 2 for S3jN TOP SALESMAN - Charles T. Carpenter, Jr„ ha qualified far membership in the International Correspondence School's Century Club lor the ninth consecutive ’ year by exceeding annual sales i goals. Caipenter ICS Century Clobber SCRANTON. PA. C. T. Car pen ter. P. O. Box 712. Kings j , Mountain. N. C.. area Rrpresen ! tative of Intel-national Corres- | ! pondenee Schools, has been nam ed to the l!P>t Centurv Club bv John C. Villavme. I C. S Pres'-1 dent. This is the 9th consecutive ! year that Mr. Carpenter ha* qua lified for membership in the Club. j The I. C. S. Century Club is composed of the I. C. S. Field Representatives who have achiev es! or surpassed their objectives in enrolling men and women for homo stud> training. I. C. S.. the world's oldest and largest home study institution, with headquart j ors in Scranton. Pa., established the Club in 1927 to recognize and * honor outstanding members of Iheir Field Organization. The present Century Club represents the top echelon of mote than ShO Representatives throughout the United State*. Mr. Carpenter who joined the I. C. S. Field Organization in 19:V>. will receive a stiecial Cen tury Club Membership Ceitifi cate in recognition of his work dui mg 1963. Attack Fatal ToI.LBogen Funeral riles for James L. Rogers, administrator of Cleve land Memorial hospital at Shelby, were held Monday at 2:3o p.m. from Shelby Presbyterian church of which he was a memlter. Mr. Rogers died at the hospital at 9:15 a.m. Sunday following his second heart attack within 24 ' hours. He was 63. lie was on the golf course Sat urday afternoon when he suffer ed a slight attack but was able to return to his home and call his physician, who sent him to the hospital. The second attack came Sunday morning. Rogers had scheduled retire ment from the administrator's post in October, position he had held since 1959. This would have completed a 39-year career in hospital work. He was a member of the Amer ican Hospital Association, the Spartan mrg. S. C- Masonic lodge and Shelby Rotary club. Surviving are his wife. Mrs Louisa Trawick Rogers; a son James L. Rogers. Jr. of Char lotte: a daughter. Mrs. Louis M Davis of Charlotte; two brothers. Louis Rogers ol Fair forest. S. C and Virgil M. Rogers of Washing t ton. D. C: a sister. Mrs. W. B Rast of Eutawville. S. C. and three grandchildren. Burial was in Greenlawn Me morial Gardens in Snartanburg S. C. where graveside services were held at 4 p.m Monday. The term Iron Curtain, used to I describe the veil of secrecy and distrust that surrounds the Soviet IWw «n>i its satellites, was first uaed by Winston Churchill in » I sneech in 1946. according to the Book of Knowledge. I about this question: "I hear th«* War lick Agency has a discount in auto insurance costs for the careful driver. D«>es this package policy include liability, medical payments, uninsured mo torist protection, collision, full comprehensive, towing and laoor. personal effects— all on conven ient 6-month billing?" inutii. GARDEN TIME ' ► me gaidner ti c state college Every citizen of North Carotin* should vis't tlte res.o >t ’ala< •• and Cardens at New Bern, rhe immensi‘y of this restoration ^llljt*tt t4«l fit I** iUllV it-durtM intil you totally see what has iieen aceomolirhed and listen to he delight fa! rnd gracious ladies, in period dress, who serve us guide' They simply effervesce Aith historic*1 facts and present hem in *ueh a charming manner that you arc wit. As you entered the i.atham garden you were itnprc; ed with its hranty and fragrance in a quiet and |Maivful selling. I was impressed. t>o. with the fruit and \o get a hie garden. Horn wv found dwaii apple and pear tree* espali *r trained on walls and ileitises in every conceivable pattern. While I don t if .hey < an improve upon what I saw in the Tryon gardens 'llien we steered the jalopy to ward Wilmington. When we ar rived at llrrllv Ridge, the turn-off f >r Topsail fishing waters. I had a yen to turn left with the idea in mind for wetting a hook But a penile hnnd on tlv steerin'.' wheel kept u« <>n a sli Bight emu so. Saturday -.v ■ visited Clro**nfield Park and (iai oens. Some a/a lea varieties wi'i" in partial flower hut we were a hit early for the hie show. And. it v -»s e-o.' <■* Wo muld noi pass up the sp poiiundy to vis.i uiftt ..._a, I’inud and Kmmidahlc Lady. the USS North Carolina. It is fitting that she should come to lost in a quiet liasin in her native state after participating in the bloodi est battles of our time. I explored ever)' noo*; and cranny open to public \i«h\ and enjoyed every minute of it We arrived in Kaloigh in time to have all the family together a birthday party for the youngest grandson t5 years' at tin* Faeul .) Club. It was a good day: VICTORY CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE "Your One Slop Auto Shopping Center" Our Service Deportment W. 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