*- " ' ' r '' ' Washington Snapshots (Cont'd from, front p?go) of the public puree. ii.?That prosperity is simply ? widition that can exl^t only whet the normal channels of ewptoymen and public hapgtuoas arc cleared o auch objectionable obstructions a< rciiUnf^Uticn, regulation and bui detucme taxation. 4?That tha 193&.16 "prowpertty" ?t u false and temporary eccnomii endiivit that did not create public 'ijyp.i.? ibm Mimnw i3f mum "iMf yo:benefited nor those who arc b?l?<f taxed tr> pay for it. lit brief, almost ever) body U hop iiiy for u return to the clear-thinking est* <la>s of 1V.3 U. S. (before ?P lviW(.| Sainnles of the now I rund eon be gleaned front many a speech made in the House and Sena,to debat-j f?H rv D. IIVTU Uiv UAiUII^IUd . IW|/. Hat ton Sumner* of Texas: "The legislatlg'.ve branch of the government I- coming bo a full realisation of its constitutional responsibility in this government. It had to ha/ppe?." .... Il? p. Jean O'Connor, chairman of the powerful Rule.? Committee: *Prim(ng the pump won't do any good if there's ntj water in the well. Wo should first see that there's water in there by restoring confidence to our peiple. Let's proclaim a rational holiday to be* inn.v. u as "Stop Calling Names Day." And cnc of the 0:*itcrt wags, discussing putmt^pujwihg. suggests Maybe we'd better c/kate a new office of government and call it the office of the Prk.ie Minister. - Sfl.il on the (juettlon cf spending, the Treasury Department has just 'announced that the current government'e expense:* slssco March 4, 1&33 DIXIE Thursday Mid Friday Start Cheerinir Jimmy Durante J< nil Perry Saturday King Kong Robert Armstrong Kay Wruy * Old lMyoming Trail Charles 8tarret* Barbara Wee Ice Monday and Tuesday Swing Your Lady Humpry BpjKirt Louise FVisenda 'Wednesday Fools For Scandal . Fernand Grave*. Corolo Lombard Coming May 5, 6 TEST PILOT Clark Gable Myrna i-oy ?IMPERIAL? Saturday King Kong Co k; nod Only Monday Fonfeidden Adventure , iBKWWinliL^^ hj Hi IMPERIALS ; .. , , ,v .; , ... v '( . ; ' 1 | v- " " THE BAST SCHOOi . wr" . . 1 h I Mfltt iiH dl ' "fliHi'iVi I . :?- ^4 , hav ? totaled $36 H84.WiO.OtM>.' For, the j benefit cf tl-tse who relish statistics till* mmns that $38 ha* been spent for every in'nut e since the binh ( Christ. nearly 20t>0 year* ago; that ( lie government could have paved a , 1 ctt'.j dpur.tr>' highway 238 feet wide vttli the dollar bills spent, and that | .f all that m?ney had been placed | eti.l to end mi dollar bills It would have reached 1,142 times frcm ceastj to coewt. - .}' ' That Is how much. $36,884,000,000 j . .*. '' . The little business mm am in the ' Washington news agadn. Now, It 1 ".tats, the government wants . to give the "little men of Industry" a! ' "better education ? at a cost of $3.-| ( 000.000 per year. The plan?not tak- j ! en seriously yet ? Is Op Inaugurate : courses in business administration' ' for< entail business men. The courses ' would be conducted by the Burcn- ? cf Foreign and Domestic Commerce ' in cooperation with several unlver-' SitifcS. i ? ' . I , , More About Byron Keeter < In their cozy home on Gold Street, Mr. Keeter 4s n morxliiMtt tmsin.uia - - ? ' J ? man. -and salesman of unusual charm and ability. Hits .pClfcy of an honest' j value to every customer has won for! him many friends throughout his ^ wide acquaintances. 1 g FOr recreation, Mr. Keeter chooses golf and fishing, with emphasis ou . golf. -|| Keeter's Department Store, which i was founded some forty-odd years a ago by Mr. D. J. Keoter. is located I in the he>art of Kings Mountain's f business section. It Has a double en-'? trance, front on Railroad Avenue, i covering a space BO feet by 100 feet' b and has meant much to tho develop* tl ment of Kings Mountain as a shop- h ping cemiter. A complete line of cloth 0 ing, shoes and aoceasoitfcs for evegy, member of the family will- bo found ; in the large and varied stock at I Keeter's. Quality merchandise is [Handled In every department of the big thriving store, at prices that are I most reasonable. The personnel ct Keeter's Is always alert and courteous to the many customer who make .Kec-ter's Department Store their 1 shofp'rg center. I. ? , v ' ! More About [L. L. Alexander j*ber of years Mr. Alexander has bebn an active member of the Goodfel! ln\Ca flub, flnit hfltt fr.iiffht ilio i ij L IUIII ?j 11 n HUM nuih" ' 1"*' I of a good Legionnaire. He la also a member and attendant of Central Methodist Church and Bible Class. , I'U January 25. 1919, he was married to Miss Lulu Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and three children, Charles, James and Dwlght, reside in their home on Alexander Street j I wrrm ia8i|fi9 Only uny May 2 6:45 MUN.10c-25c j i v v*- ? KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD THl L BUILDING j - / I r? .v-a,i i i Ab?ve I? pictured ihc But KIiiks Mountain School Ilrfldiua, ol which Mrs. Joe H. Their.son, |? Pihicipal: it (?i mm iwa -aj.i .. v?- vi iut mn*e ^11119 SCOOOlfl of the Ktiga Mountain System. The (.olvocl is located on .Highway No. 2't and is the firs/, main building approached ttpon entering the Town of Kings Mountain ficm Bessemer City. The attractive grounds it) the frcat make a very pleesing ssC.te to the passing motorist from the highway. The nine teacher school with its enrollment cf 388 pup).Is - Is serving an mportant cog in the educational mn rhlnery of Kings Mountain. Upctv entering the building one Is treeted by an attractive and spactus auditorium. The class rooms are inu3ually artletically decorated with mips, charts, diagrams, etc., to beter impress the minds of tile elemenary students. From the first throu,'i the seventh grades are taught at bis school. i" The school has steacMy advanced :nder the guiSunoe and leadership of tftrs. Thomson from the small 3 eocher. 3 room school, until today vith It's uine teachers and 12 rooms, fwo new rooms were recently added r>j of the new rooms being equtp>t-d as the cafeteria, which is not aily the pride and joy of the faculty ,nd children but the oHlkenry of the uitire community served by East) 2n/d. From 75 to 161 children are erved hot lunches each day. which >e*peaks for itself of the wondterful uocess of the newly Installed cafeerla; fifty per cent of these are ree each day. The day the Kerala; Editor chanced) to atop at the Cafeeria. the following was on the menu nd all for only 5c: butter beans, ;raut, apples, milk, and bread, and or an additional 5c a large sand-1 rich or a dessert could be bad. Hbe grounds at the rear of tbo, ulldlng were net as attractive as he front, and one of the new rooms ad not' been equipped, but outside f these two objections, everything BELK'! After Easter Clearance and Hats. ,W>e are going purchases to make room that are arriving daily. close > SPRING DRESSES Group Number 1 ? Vali $10.00. Out they go Only$6.79 Group No. 2 ? Values to Extra Special *? 2 For? $5.00 HAT CLEARANCE All Spring Felts. Out they 1-2 Pric< Belk's Lad Hie Friendl IRSDAY. APRIL 28. 1938 Personals I (Cont'r from Society page) ttiewe of Misses Laura and LUIlan Plonk. Mr. and Mrs Harrison Hallpr and family if Burke County v!*ite< Mr ; rd Mra. 8. 8. \Ve4r over the weekend. i ?u . ?!.- it Mis. \V. T. .I?u.k?uu and family recently. ?o? Mr*. Grady K Ma*. B. \V. Cr sin, Moa. M .\ Ware and M"BP Ava Wore attended .he flower show In Charlotte Tueedu \ ) Mr. and Mrs.'8. A. "Tiuney. Sum. ? ? i Mr* ItN Barnes wer * vis'ioi-: i tSr h(\mn e# VI m A - ' ? M^tiiv vi mi. nnu mi?,* iicnnan WlU'c id Charlotte Sunday. Mr. and Mrs; Wright Harmon sperit Easter week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fogleman of Charlotte. ' Mrs. Vera Rawles and Miss Margaret Smith spent Tuesday in Newton. going especially to attend the ded'.catdon of the new pest office. ; Mtes Virginia McWll of Little Reck, Ark., is expected to arrive In K'ngs Mcuwaln soon to \ isit "eUtlves for a week. ?o Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney and children spent the week-end lh Greensboro guests of Mrs. Mauney'U | parents. Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Shenk. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomaason returned from Pakn Harbor, Fla., last Friday. The couple spent five mosths at their winter home in Palm Harbor. ?o? Mrs. .Margaret Natr Wilson of Chiton Forge, Va., returned home Wednesday aSter spending the past wne in tip-top shape at East End, and we feel sure these will be remedied In the. near future. Teachers and their respective grades at East End am as follows: I-A MTias Haael Settlemyre; I-B Miss Beeaie Simon ton; Il-A Mrs. John Gamble; 1I-B Miss Jette Plonk, III Miss Ozelle Kiser; IV Miss Lucy K?T3er: V Miss Fava Ma iinnv VII Mrs. J. H. Thomson, Principal; VII Mn?. Robert Coon. i 5 of Suits, Coats , Dresses to clear out our Springs,, i for new Summer Styles E GROUP OF surrs : r , ' * ' egular $10.00 values to. >ut? $6.79 P of New print COATS are our regular $10.00 to Clear Out? $5.82 ' Mb Ies *? Go? ies Shope T Store . I ??????i mi * .'' V* " J x , C- .fi-K week with her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Garrl on- i | Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Aderholdt f ind little sm Roddy, were guest* t ."or a short whtle recently while on I heir way f i ?t New York to New j, Orleans where. they wtll be located. * Mr. W. 8. Cutter of Greenville, 8. ? C., spir.t the weekend *ltk his fain n ily who have been here 011 an ex I tended visit with Mr? Caul Peterson M rs. Cutt er^a_ pot her. j__ o? Mr. and Mrs W. T Nixon and children, l^rwrence, Virginia. and Roy, spent Kaster week end at l~tke f Lure. Miss Martha WHson went 'as ? u guest of Mr Lawrence Gheett. M'ss Lillian Lackey who Is a tnem'' tor of thd Creswell school faculty ^ has rctufucd to her home in. Kings'. Mountain, whore she will spend her vacation. .Mr. \V. A. Ware and Rev. W. M re returned Tuesday from the General Synod of the A. R. P. Chur h which met at Lake \yales, Florlv.y, .last week. Mrs Charles Gates, Jr. and Miss Et'bey Huberts left Tueedoy for. Wilmington, where thuy are attending 'lie State Federation of Women's Club, as representatives of the Jun'r Woman's Club cf Kings Mountain. O Ameng those attending the Preflbyterial in Shelby Tuesday were Mesdames O. G. Myers, P. D. Patrick (>. E Nc.isler, W L Mints, P. M. Neisler, Don Ulantcit. O. C. O'Farrell, Hayne Blackm'er, It 11. Webb and George Barber. 5 Friends of Mr. Carl Davidson will; bo glad to know that ho returned from tho Shelby Hospital last week and is now at his homo is the Mauney Apartments. Mr. Davidson is a prominent Hoy Scout leader and active member of the Presbyterian Church. SHOW SPEC! We are celebrating the Ai ed Crystal Shows, the Wi Exposition in Kings Mow that just .can't be beat. C< and Make Belk's Your 1 gains, and ask for Belk's Men's and Boys' i! POLO SHIRTS White, Maize, Blue 25c each Men's 8 Oz. OVERALLS Sanforized 97c each BOYS' OVERALLS Good Quality 48c pr. mm . mens DRESS SHIRTS Wlith stand-up collars, cclophane wrapped ? 29c each Men's j SUMMER HAT3 The new Straw Felts, they are washable ? 97c each Men's SUMMER PANTS Big1 collection to choose from. Sanforized? 97c to 1.941 * 'l I Visit every Department of 1 Belk's De] .The Hone of B Hmumi 'f . . ' Announcement rv OR CLtHK Of 8UPBRIOR COURT * i hereby announce my candidacy or Clerk of Superior Court ct Clevet.(I County, subject to the actteu of ' democratic Primary Juno 4th. It * ?>miuaied and elected, I pledge myelf to execute the duties of thle fflce to the beat at my ability, and I rill appreciate any support given ?e. . Rcnn O. Honoycutt. . - ' " . ' ? v - / >'"*'> ... >.. . . : ^ ?AISNULINLtMkNT ? FOR STATE :,F.NATt I hereby announce my canlidrry or the State Senate, subject to th3 risbes of the voters In the coining emocratlc primary. If elected to his office I pledge myself to serve very citizen to the best of my nhll ty, with special favors to none 'cur vote and support will a appro lated. , RAYMOND SANDERS a STAR ft ON SKATES/ Mfc) erfcnaer tn "t! mn /wf/1 &mo?th^?h?Ti?g Wn' K I fcrawt jw Jl : .. v, 1 | Ui H | I. I ( WEEK IALS ' merican Legion Sponsor . raid's (Cleanest Midway, itain by offering values ome to Kings Mountairi headquarters for BarComplimentary tickets. ' Ladies' WASH DRESSES Fast color Prints, $1 Values? 77c each * One Lot Dresses SILK & SHANTUNG $2.00 values 1.00 LADIES' SANDALS All colors, $1 values ? 77c pr: SILK HOSE Full Fashioned 48c pr. TOWELLS Large size, regular 25c value? ir L i?jc eacn H ONE BIG TABLE I Curtain Gooda, Romper Cloth, and Prints? 5c yd. Selk'a Complete Store pt. Store etter Values

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