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The Gastonia Gazette from Gastonia, North Carolina • Page 4

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Gastonia, North Carolina
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sac THE GASTONIA (H.C.) GAZCTTt PEERLESS Water Installed SUPPLY CO. tH Mtlm DRIVE- IN South Gaitortia On York-Union Bcft Road TONITE ONLY Double Feature SATURDAY, SETTEMIEK 23,1950 Kings Mountain -BY MRS. L. L. AI.EXANDKB- KINGS Bgt.

Jack Patterson reported to Field, Blloxl, Monday lor new Dennis McCalllster of Dallas vert of Mr. and James Alexander Hal Brallord and little daughter of Cns-Jottc epent Friday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Sherer. MtR. Hudson Bridges returned Monday after tpendlnjf several days with her fon and family In fialls- Ida and GuMle Huff- 'tctler scent tlie wl'h tKf'r ileler Mrs. Payne and In Bessemer City. Mr.

Mrs. E. Whllpnr' jwnl the wpkend )n Ashevllle vlth Mrs. Jean Me- Claln entered the junior rJafs at Furman University last week. Me.

James and Charles Alexander nere Gastonla H-ltora Ben P. Cornwell of Akron. OMn li vhltlne Rev. and Mrs. P.

D. Patrick have as their guests Mrr. Rill Merrill and son of Roanoke. and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Patrick and son of Charlotte.

Mrs. 7.. n. Cranford of a visitor here arid Mrs. J.

P. Alexander and fons. Paul and Larry, were Rustesof heT ind Mr.s. L. L.

Alexander Mrs. E. S. Bennett of Shelby attended a meeting of the House and Garden club held the home of Mrs. Nelsler Aslant Post Master George Hord attended the National Postal Super' Greenwood with Mr.

and Mrs Claud Alkn )i a patient the Presbyterian Hospital In where he underwent an operation and L. P. Baker had as gueus Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ira Turner of and Mrs.

Law- Logan have es Mr. Logan's Mrs. Charles Bams and children of Washington, Trie Rev. Harold Voder of f.m- visited Dick Baker list p. Baker, son of Dr.

and Mrs. L. P. Baker has enlisted In he Air Force and has gone San franlc Thompson of Tampa the of Mrs. B.

A. B. Prince spent a.st week In Chapel Hill with her daughter. Mrs. Tommy Austin and Will Allen has returned from Charlotte whfre si-e spent lev-era! days with her ton, Hal, ani family.

INVITED TO ISRAEL JERUSALEM Premier Da- Ben Gurlon would to sw American Jews come here to help up the Jewteii sute, he says that is Mrlcily up to them. He told a luncheon here honoring Jacob Biaustrln, ol Baltimore, chairman or the American Committee, that Jens in the United States owe no political allegiance to Israel and their only political attachment Is to the United State. 1 THE GOOf fEST COLO IN THE WILD AND WHACjXY WEST! THAR'S LAUGHS IN THEM THAR HILLS! I CUMrLKTl MOTOR REPAIRS A LI MIU AND MARINE REPAIR SHOP DRIVE-II THEATRE Kingt Mountain Highway SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY CtrtoxiM MeMANUS LATE SHOW ONLY! TONITE 10:30 AeroM from A WATCHES Gruen, Bulovo, Elgin, Homilton, Garland, Milbor. LADIES' JEWELRY Phillis, Von Del, Hall, Alvin, Forslnor, Deltoh Pearls. Electrical Appliances Use Our Convfrr'enr Lay-Away Plan.

They Read Your Ad Too, If It Appeared Here TrlONf 01SON POWER WELLES WANDA HENDRIX visors' convention in Washington last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexancttt and mn. Reggie.

the weekend NOW SHOWING Directed by tht fwrca Academy Wj'nner, JOHN HUSTON Wriltm by W. K. BUKNETT, author of "LITTLE CAESAR" To ring LouTs HAYDEN-CALHERN Jean HAGEN.James WHITMOBE Sam JftFFE-John MclNTIRE KINGS MOUNTAIN AND BESSEMER CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE BETWEEN 400 CLUB ANt BEAR'S DEN GRILL TONIGHT ONLY HIGH UiTNTOU lite HIGH SIERRAS! Latest World News LAST TIMES TODAY A JOHN HUSTON PRODUCTION kf KM UAOOOW tOHH HUStOH fim tUIMtTT hv JOHN HUSTON Produced by ARTHUR HORNBLOW. JR. UJN CHANiY mar mane IMIKUM CUKIUttuti tMUfUUK AM the All the Romance of 1001 Nights as clashing swords sound the fate of gorgeous harem queens.

Shows Start At Duik Monday and Tuesday Nighti Are Family Nights! 50e A CAR! Shelold and 1001 roguei rotft the fiery deiert lo bold txcitemtnt fierce adventure Plut Cartoon Shows Start At DtiA SUNDAY MONDAY Cecile Aubry Jack TODAY MON. TUES. Stria A Crmtij STARTS MONDAY STARTS MONDAY THKY F1CHT ON! tVrilin; In blood and an ev'c ehtpitr la America's history! Plus! and SlMrt in Technicolor IIN'rORGETTABLE THRILLS K.l,\l)OLPH SCOTT CtEN.V fcVELYN FORD ICYES I DRIVE-IN THEATRE' WILKINSON lOLD FAIR GROUND 2o? News and Cartoon This Is Your Family Theatre. Children Under 12 Years FREE. Shows at Dusk.

KINGS CITY DRIVE IN THEATRE BETWEEN 400 CLUB AND BEARDS DEN GRILL SHOWING SUNDAY ONLY The Big Story Behind the AiriL AMERICAN DUMB WROTE IT WTO KISTORY-AMEHCW 'LAUGHTER AND LOVE WROTE ITS HUMAN SIDE! Plus Short Show Starts At Duik Monday and Tuesday Nights Are Family Nights. 50c A Car. INSURED GOOD NEWS! SAVINGS NOW INSURED UP TO $10,000 On Each Account Federal Insurance on savings in approved institutions has been increased to $10,000 per saver under a new act of Congress. savings in this institution are covered by this new protection and earn liberal dividends, paid twice yearly. COME IN AND OPEN AN INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE NOW! FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 251 W.

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Pages Available:
134,403
Years Available:
1880-1977