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By George! . .
{Observations In nail about K. M.
Ml?Sports Comment)
.The curtain came down on the cur
rvtu H. S. baseball season with a
Mi art Monday when tho Mountaincrs
. Jr. oiled Shelby for the uran t finale.
The Shelby boys won the game, but.
xheu. they had two Kood unips. The
,'j?: ftrial score was 6 to 3 with Uofortb
mft.^iL'iiiirsiiii mi
. by, ace hurler for C. Jones was hign
bitter with 2 for 4. one of Ihein a
too.'' run over the right Meld fence.
Tills pnue put the Mouotalneers at
lh'- hah way mark for the season
with 5 wins and 0 losses.
Voiulay was also the last day for
foach Moss, who ha? accepted a position
with an Accounting firm in
Charlotte. We are all sorry to aee
t oath moss leave, and wish him the
best o'luck' in his new position. We
eertalnly hope thivt those with whom
te does* business are fairer than
? Some of the bcLsehatl umps he's met
as a ccach.
We have been asked to call atten.Thursday
and Friday
The Hurricane
Dorothy LaMour
Saturday
Invisible Menace
BorLs'Karloff
Under Suspicion '%
Jack Jlolt
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* Monday and Tuesday
Radio City Revels
Bob Burns
Jack Oakie
Wednesday
Gaiety Girls
Patricia Bills
Jack Hivbert
DIXIE
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For TT
A pick-up in Men's
Suits. Only thirty suits
mAoflir amall
UIUOUJ OI1WH anu llicuium
sizes. All wool silk
lined, belted back.
$12J)0 to 15 Values ?
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7.75
Men's Summer Straws
1.001
Men's Polo Shirts in Silk
Linens?
48c t<
The nicest looking 50c
Shirts you ever saw, but
29c
Belk's D*
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The Home Oi
Attend "Bern Frolie",'
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lion to the (act that a tennis Club
*>11 be formed within the very near
future. The boys have been working
(n the school' courts and top soiling
them this week. Anyone interested
in tennis should see Jack Fortune.'
Skimpy Stowe or Mr. Fred Plonk. |!
(Spreading it on thick: Doc Campbell
La a popular guy in Shelby ....
"i he girls gave hiin a rousing cheer
il the jrntne Mopi'iv We'll bet
that .1 Smith ?al Had Mimp'n to do
with t rhar ....I What's this about
l?*h All?-?n nid tKtgief ...... More
the bakery in still a popular- place
at Shelby .... *! ....Aside to Mtas
Mori is: Just to prove that I am a
iml. I wen't mention that little Friiavi
J night incident ...-." You know .....'
I about \ou being at the show with a
handsome ycung fellow And tne (
inconvenience which the rain Causes
....! And now I expect I'd better
leave town 'til a few people cocl,hffj
' and'forget
NOTICE OF SALE
Under hjm! by virtue of the power
of sale contained in an order in the
proceedings entitled. "Town of
Kings Mountain vs. George E. Dovell
end wife. Marian Lovell," the undersigned
will sell for cash at the Court
house dcor in Shelby, Cleveland
County, North Carolina on Monday.
June 6, 1938, at ten o'clock. A. M.
cr- within legal hours, the' folloylng
described real estate: ' j
Lots numbers 24 and 25 in Block
A. as Will appear on a map or plat
made by Cyrus C. Bnbb, Surveyor,
Feb. 17, 1923. foJ C. K. Stowe and 11
B. Stowe, which plat will appear on
record In the Register of Deeds
Office for Cleveland Copnty in Book!
of Plats No. 1 at page 55, reference!
to which is made for a fuller de-l
the purpose of satisfying town taxes1
against same and will be sold subject"
to Cleveland County - taxes,
script ion.
The above lots are being sold for
This the 4th day of May, 1938.
J, R. Davis Commissioner.
?adv?may 26?D.
A <1 impute between Britain and
France over the oooupajtlon by
French troops of Fashoda, a town ha
the Egyptian Sudan, nearly provoked1
war between the two oountrlea In1
1898.
MASONIC MEETING
First Monday Night
In Each Month
II' 1
le MEN
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, felt and sailor Hats ?
& 1.50
Rayon, Shantung and o
1.00
white stand up collar
the sorriest one?
each
jpt. Store
r Better Values
Woman's Club, Fri. Night
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THE K?KO? MOUNTAIN HKRAL
Personals
( Cont'd from Society page)
of the UUckbburg schocl (ncult
ix?nt the wreck end with Mr. an
.\fr> \V. K HUkely
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ix>yd O
mand. a son. Loyd Meek. May S. a
Harrison Hcspitil. U.?tcu i. Mothe
md haby are at home pow\
?c? r
ill, i 111 ii nun i i i
hi an cperm loo for the removal c
tier tonsils which she underwent I
i he Mncolmon Hospital recently.
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Corporal Sidney A. I'pchurcl
who is statioued at Charleston. i
(.pent the week-end In Ktn(
Umintaln
Miss Virginia McOill returned I
her . home in Little Hock. Ark., du
ing the week end after a ten daj
visit to relatives In Kings Mount all
?o?
Mrs. Hayne Bl&okmer. Mrs. Pai
NeUler. Mrs. Joe Newsier and Mr
Harry Rage were recent visitors ?
Williamsburg, Va.. and a number i
other places of historic Interest.
Mr. J. E. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. N
A Earp and family went to Alexand
County for the birthday dinner of
Bowman, who is the father of Mi
Earp, recently.
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Mr and Mrs. Cletnonsce Bocne ai
children of Hemp spent the we>
end with relatives 1 Kihgs Mountai
Miss Gaytielle Boone remained f
an extended visit;
?o?
Miss Bva Ann Payne haa return
to her home after being on a to
to Washington. D. C. While away b
visited many Interesting places
Virginia and Maryland.
?o?
Mrs. Max Norrla o* Birmingham
Ala., la spending a few days In Kin
Mountain visiting her sisters, M
Florence Mims and Miss Agnes N
ris.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holcomb a
two children, Patti and Billy of J
Airy spent the week end with I
and Mrs. W. J. McOlll. Mr Holcoi
is Mrs. McGlll's brother.
Mr. C. E. Nelsler, Jr., a comm
sioner of Kings Mountain Presbyte
to the General Assembly of the Sc
them Presbyterian Church left W?
neaday for Meridian, Miss,, whe
t ho a ocornklw <<* iio mnai
???v ??IJWVM? 1 a W 4UVUV,
Dr. W. L. Mauney of Wlnstc
Salem and Mr Gordon R. Watson
London, England, were guests of I
Mauney's parents, Mr, and Mrs. '
U. Mauney, during the past wee
?1>?
end.
M!s>3 Daisy Payne, student nur
of the City Hospital, Gastonla, N.
?r> orr..iiy underwent an emergi
cy appendix operation Is recuperi
, hi iter home on the Kings Mot
lain" road.
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Miss Annie B. Roberts Joined
i*r?v of teachers here Saturday ar
visited Biltmore Mansion and E
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MAKES SENS
CURRIN
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19)7. Coeephwly mum.
oiled eod cooled. Coom* w
tealoo Plea becked by om
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QOCtOIK TMYS y
1. uuam oums man
m? mom icai (Mr o
All Motel for fawec. Aee(
imwooM>u?*T
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1) THURSDAY, MAY 1?. l?3t
tate at Ashcvllle. The tcttr wu con
ducted by Dr. Dereodlnger. fbcten
ton Art Professor et Catawba" Cot-j
lege.
c>'. Mlgs Oraoe Fortune spent Satur*
day with Mtas Mary Porter in Charlotte.
Mies Fortune was guest cf hon'
or at a bridge party given at Mlaa
Porter's hone on the York Road. Bat
r urdsy afternoon. Other guesta trow
Kings Mountain were Mis see OCett
r Kise'r. Oetsyts Crawford sal Mrs.
Harold Crawford.
if t- iI club In llertle County has W
a Now llm twhirp Red brt tl?.ra which
be is now gelling for 15 cents a i
nouud u a rlub pre) it.
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*gi The destructive hatch elm dtac:?ne
into the "r/'ed 8 ties
"vet wet a 1325 and IS. ' t r hurl ?ln?
? lottj sh'pped from Rut '? ti cabinet
r. makers In the Middle West,
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ab 38 Years Old.
, Native of Fallsbon, CleveUJ
land County,
ry' World War Veteran.
* Educated at Trinity Colre
lege and University of N C.
| Has had accounting exI
perience necessary to fill
? the office properly.
>r. Hp ftppks fhp nffW nnlv mi
R- ths basis of his ability to
k*i serve the public.
I He is now and always has
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?1 HIS OWN MAN.
?t.' He is Able, Experienced,
1U Conscientious.
Your Support Will Be
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VOTE FOR
Renn G. Honeycutt ;
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CLERK SUPERIOR COURT J. j
-JUNE 4th PRIMARY? T
la ray campaign for Clerk of Superior Court I am making every effort
to see as many of the voters as possible, but If I am unable to see you personally
between now and the Primary on June 4th, I trust you will take
this letter as a personal solicitation of your vote and' support. ' tf M
I first came to Cleveland County with my father. Rev. W. V. Honey- '*
cutt, in the year 1910 and lived at Belwood for a number of years. I entered
tbo Army to the year 1917 as a volunteer and saw service in France wKh
the 81st Division. For the past 12 years I leave been engaged In the cotton
business in Shelby, durtag which time I have'had business dealings with
j the majority of the Cleveland County farmers each year, and I would be
glad to have you talk to any one of them between now and the Primary regarding'my
character, business ability and fitness for the office I seek. 1
jam married and have two children. This 1s the firat time I have been a
candidate for any office, and If I am elected I want to assure you that I fll
will at all times conduct myself, and perform the duties of the office in a
manner to Justify any confidence you may place in me.
YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT I
WILL BE APPRECIATED
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