Mol Charles Qneen At Frattland Baptist Assembly Meeting Misa Cha: ienfc Queen, member i he Firs! Baptist church. Gro ve'- on Mondv. June 15 went to Fmitland to participate in the -State Junior .Memory work. Char .cne. got all hc-t verse* and ref «-r Meet right, missing only one "•i»ixl in one verse of scripture Sir received o certifica-e lor her P^iiici potion. IMe (imer Community Im provement Program met Monday ni^ht. June 22 at 7:30 at the Gro ver school. ’H,e purpose of this meeting was to determine wheth or or not to hive a community picnic this summer. Mr. and M.~s. Harry Ream, Herby and Tiny spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ledford and family ol Greet Palls. They had a visit to Spring Park at Great Palls, in the afte:noon. Mrs. Dorothy Cook Childers of Greensboro *| ent Tuesday and Wednesday vlth her mother, Mrs. Susie Coo!: and other idatives hen*. Mrs. E. H. t|i inoon is a patient in the Kin«.» Mountain hospital. PLAY IT COOL IN OUR RREEZY THONG SANDALS MADE IN ITALY Our Italian tun lovers worship the ground you walk upon. Zingy thong sandal held by a single hemp band. Cushion* padded heel to toe. 4-10. SLR REDUCED FOB CLEABANCE One Table Lazy Boats 4 Red Riding Heed e Children's Dress Shoes # Broken Sines # Values le $7.99 $2.99 Whites Black Patents. Boys' Sport Coats All fabrics — Dacron - cotton. Rayon - acetate, seersucker. Galey & Lord Plaids. Vs OFF * Suits Most sizes — 65% polyester. 35% vibrel rayon, now $9 Regularly $17.99 OTHERS REDUCED TO S5 Summer Suits 20 % Off .Mins Gail little returned to Greensboro Sunday after spend ing her vacitkn with net par ents Mr. and Mr*. Rill Little. Mr. and Mr: . Sherwood Tate and family and Mr. and Mrs. El lis Tate and family spent Sunday with the R. C. Tates. Mrs. Roy Hager and Jimmy of Annandale. Vii&inia. t-arr.e Satur day to visit the W. S. Ilid't, Sr.. Gem* Turners. John Golds and the W. S. Hicks Jr- in Charlotte. Mrs. Hager returned home on Wednes day and Jium') will be visiting the rest of tlte summer, with his grandparents, the W. S. Hicks. Sr. Mrs. Laura Dot bins has re turned to her home in Wan* ShoaU, aft«r Three weeks with Mrs. Helen Mullinax who is a patient in the Cherokee County hospital in Gaffney. Mr. Nelson Queen and Mrs. Grover C. I fort of Grover, receiv ed that th"ir brother. Burgess Gaither Qii'-er., of Route 1, Shel by. was lcil*'*d in an automobile accident Monday morning on the outskiits of Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Edison from Annandak*. Virginia are visiting his sister. Mrs. Jack Pin kleton and Mr. Pinkleton. Mr. and Mr.-. Dwight Dixon and family of llarrishuip spent Tuesday after-.oon with Mr. and1 Mrs. Jack Pirkleton. Weekend pih»st of Mrs. Annie Barnes was h. r mother. Mrs. T. A. Ch«'»»»»io*i or the Oa t Grove community. The Rev. at.d Mrs. Woodrow Spencer frorr Sumter, S. C. spent Monday nicht with Mr. and Mrs Lionel Barnes. PM. Lion--I Barnes and Sgt. Donald Ellis spent the pnst two weeks at National Guard Camp. Port Brage On July 1 al 3:30 a Safety A wards Program will be held at Davidson in honor of employees of Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp. Comnn ssor Station 145 at Grover and the station there. Both stations established obrfect safety recoHs in 1963. Conducted tours of the Davidson station will begin at 4:'0 pm- prior to the program at Davidson. Mr. and Mrs J. Harold Hern don. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moss and family and Miss Man* Ann Herndon and -riend of Maryland are on vacation this week at Cherry Grove Beach. Thb She*by Comets and Mc Lean Trucking of Winston-Sa lem partlcinated in a fast-pitch softball double header Saturday night at Brice Harry Memorial Park In Gmver. This program was sDonsored by the Grover Res cue Squad. Miss Harel Adams of Raleigh. Miss Orela Adams of Murfrees boro, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hare from Apex and Miss Ruby Moss of Murfreesboio spent Sunday tethers day with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Moss. The Grover Rescue S^iuad spon sored a itMk and chicken sup per -Saturday night June 20. at the Rtescue S'j;.ad Building. Cottage Prayer Services of the Shiloh Presbyterian church met Wednesday June 2-1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dean Hope, and on July 1, at the home of Mrs. W. L. Ormanri. The Rev. P.chard Hobson is attending Presbytery Camp this week as a Co . Counselor with Miss Elaine It uitt for Pioneers. Robert Har-y. Maynard and Al len Hambright are attending Pio n*r Camp th»s week. , Mrs, H. L. Beam returned home '(4 World (00 Sets Record Charlotte Votor Spctpdway's fifth annual World 600 late mo del auto race establish")! another tecord crow 1 tot a sp wts event in North f'a'olina with an at- i tendance of G6.311. Tlw prevmi rcoord was set by the 1063 World fiOO rare at 5H.722 Karl Kebey, speedway promo tions direc tor, .said the 1964 race held on May 21th. showed a race day attendance increase of 9,589, or 14.9 pe»- cent above the 19631 attendance Gross incom for the iaiv, K>i-! ley said, w >s £>72,639 as com par -I ed with $489,160 for the previous' year. TIk- income. Kell»*y added, was up 17 per cent. itu* spee recently spent, more than »110,000 on track im provement.-:. inducting removal of. Sunday morning after visiting the Rev. and Vn 'leorge West more-1 land and other relatives in Toihi. ‘ Mrs. Martha Ann Nichols, Jean1 and Richard N.rhols from Pensa-i cola, Fla., a-e spending two week with Mr. and Mis. F. F. Tcssener. Pat and Eddie a lot;:** !*>■ tio.j on an InfleM hill and the er«- -tlen of second dock tower seal From in f>r'ration gathered on ticket sales, Kelley said thi.t some tiO per cent ot the fans attending the World ‘tdO race w ere from 1 Nonh Carolina and the remain ing in per cent were visitors from other stnt«c The apeedwt.y s scrond major league race Jh':. year "ill b<- the fifth annual .National -100 on Sun day. Oct. IS. The ‘MOO" carries a full intern'tiunal sanction by NASCAR • » »A tNational Asso ciation for Stork Car Auto Rac ing and Federation de I'Automo bili*>. whicn means that FIA member drive*.. f:t>m other sane tioning or®an./.ations will com pete against tiie NASCAR pilots. Year by-y<*ar records 01 rare day attendm~e and groas receipts of the VVor’d 6^0 races on the 1 Si mile super ..peedway include:, 1900 -35.451 a'i0 $301,691; 1961 - 46.53s and V»s2.091; 1962 -46375 and $36s.677: 1963 38.722 and 1964 66.311 and $572,039. At j tendance fisures do not Include pre race day i.owds. __—--! o’®® cnsDoag 4HCltlM Pock our hand tom* tpoiU* wear for tho right look GOLF SHOES wherever you r* going* hum SMNFMHS COOK i WALK SHORTS • A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS IN PLAIDS. STRIPES AND SOLIDS. LADIES SPORT SHIRTS. SLACKS. AMD OTHER SUMMERTIME NEEDS — COME IN AND SEE I i MEN'S COOL SUMMER SUITS FOR COMFORTABLE l TRAVEL. ! STRAW HATS WITH THHE MODERN MAN IN MIND PACE'S MEN'S STONE "Formal Wear For All Occasions" False Charge: 'Dan Moon is against raising the minim am The Troth: Don Moon's goal is not only to raise the minimum wage, bat to the per capita income of all the people of North Carolina. In statements, he has pointed out the need for the 1965 Legislature to study the effects of such an increase in light of the condition of the state's economy at that time. This will assure that landteuppod workers nor our marginal business effected. causing a threat of additional unem Vote For Dan K. Moore SATUUMY. JUNE 27 Baa K. Moor* will bn at Kings Mountain City Hall Thurs day at t pa. C. E. Dixon, chairman. Kings Mountain Committee for Moore Fords Swept Friday At York-Clever Oval A city -wi V Tennis Tourna m,,nl will be held during the wrok ol July 6 11. it was an nounccd by Assistant Ke<'roation, Director. Bob Hussey, this week The tournament will be sane ti<»ned b\ doubles play, and all Interested participant* can reg •*ter at the Clt> Pool any time prior to the opening <4 the tournament t'pon completion of the six day tournament, trophies will he awarder) the winning team hy tin Kiwanis flub. The tournament will lie baser! on a single elimination basis, and Huftse) says that tire par ticipatlng team* ran p’.iv fh«ir matches at an> lime during ttie designated period A great deal of interest has Iks n created in the past by the event, and Hussey urges all in terested participants to sign up for litis year’s competition as <«>n as possible so as to expo dite the pairings for the playing u * -r ■ Special for our FRIGft)AIRE Sales Drive! [DEC IFRIGIDAIRE ICE rnCC! EJECTOR e SERVER f lip Quick Ice t jecio' pops out cubes at a touLhf Stores them in handy aOrcutw vefvjBi.1 Model DA-10-64 10 00 cu. ft 4 ceiort oi white Budget Buy! 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