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Society News ( Cont'd from Society page) W. K. Mauuey, W. A. Ktdenbour,, C. A Billing. J E Anthony. O W Myers W. S. Billing. J. M. Paiterson. E. A Harrill, Fleming Raoueur, J R Davis V K. Crook. M. L.. Plonk, H> run KecSer Denter Ifoke, M. H. Biger, Jo* Thomson, Grady King. B. M. Ormand. Fred Plonk. Carl Mauney. and L. C Parsons. ENTERTAINED Mm. Byron Keoter and Mrs. Ladd "Haimlck, grade mothers entertained She two ninth grades of the Kings Mountain High School at the Woman's Club on last Wedneediy evening. The club rooms were gay with decorations aultad to the occasion and the guests, ninety six kt number all came- in costume. Prlsou fne iho Knsii PAQlitmoa u-ora mv o IV1 (III) wvw* %.uwtuutvg n v i v awarded Mis# Sybil Davis and James Edward Amos. Yodeling contest, barnyard imitation, sontests, games and dancing pro vlded fun and entertainment for the evening. A boys' octet sang ILlll-Billy songs and string music furtiished by boys of the ninth grade. Dixie cups and suckers were served. The guests included Miss Bertie Taygeur and Mr. Paul Hendricks, home room teachers . of the two grades. MEETING OF HOME ARTS PLUB Mrs. Aubrey Maunoy was hostess to the members of the Home Arts Club and Invited guests entertaining at her home on Gaston street on Wednesday afltertxoon, TJi? rocfns Were adqrned with bawls of lovely flowers. A tempting salad" course with aceessorlee and a sweet course was served. Those present Included Mesdames J. H. Stewart. W, K. Mauney, D. C, Maunoy, W M Boyce, W. A. Rldenbour. George Moss. Haywood E. Hynch, Grady King, J. E. Herndon, Proctor Thomson, O. O. Jackson, Carl Mauney, John Gamble, Fred Plonk, L. Boyd Hanun, H. M. Houser, f' '^1 ' Thursday and Frld?y Judge Hardy's Children I>owLs atone Mickey Hoaney Saturday Wfide Open Faces Joe E. Brown Jane Wymau Crashing Hollywood i Leo Tracy Jean Woodbury * r > ?0? Monday and Tuesday Women Are Like Tnat Kay F" rands Pat O'Brien J . 0? Wednesday Hitting A New High j LUy Pods John Howard DIXIE H ^ r' I -; l :9 - s mm&hk- " ' I * gm Tot *a past four mdmns I hav the* time I have earnestly sough before me a fair and juat coneld< 1 think the offlce to a very Imp upport I shall continue to carry tlal manner.' 1 was reared on the flarm In a am able to see the problem* of t way. I believe In treating every i or financial standing. This Is the first offloe I have ? tot to you If you srlll gtve me yo lag re-elected. I am 38 ycara oVT, have a famt the paet Ave years. I need the oi your confidence if you will auppo A1 ..V . *">' -is THI Donald Blanton. J. E. Anthony. Jacob Cooper, Troy Carpenter, Bright Ratterrce, W. K. Crook.. C. fi, NeWer; Misses Daisy Lovelace, Helen Crosltutd. Mary Frances Hord, Oselle Kl s?r, Mary Roddey Edwards. Katie Connor and Elisabeth Plonk. | * ~ ' ' 1 HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Paul Nelsler entertained the 'Contract Bridge club at her home on 1 Oa den street Tuc day afternoon. B"w!* rf V vel; Bower* adorned IV re *n where bridge was played at j ry*a A salad course with accessories was served. , These playing included Mesdames llunter NeSler. Charles Dilllng. Joej , Noisier, Hayne lilackmer. Oconto Moss. Harry Page. Proctor Thomson j and the hostess. | , Mrs. Clyde Bennett, Mias Alleen Dixon and Mr. Baxter Paygeur have j returned front Baltimore, Md.\ where they accompanied Mr. and Mrs, G. it. Dixon of Dalits to attend the gt-ad | uatlcn at their daughter. Miss Grace . Dixon from Maryland General Howl tal. ^ DINNER GUESTS Mrs. A. L>. Allran entertained at | (tinner Sunday evening honoring her ' daughter. Miss Frances Allran. Covers were laid for Misses Fran'ces Allran. Sara Mae Falls and Fran ces Herndon; Mr. and Mrs- Albert 1 Allran. Tolly Shuford and Henderson Herndon. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James Houser ara i announcing the birth of a son, James i Michael, on Friday. May 13. Personals Mrs. Curtis Falls spent yesterday in Charlotte visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Loftln spent last week In Charleston. Miss Lots Fortune of Charlotte spent the past wee-end visiting relatives here. Little Miss Kittle Jane Monty of Charlotte is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Moffett Ware. Dr. R. E. Fox of Raleigh visited his parents. Rev. and Mrs. E. W Fox this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boggs and Mr. J. C Alexander of Cherryville were ' guests of Mrs. A. L. Alldan Sunday. I Mrs Cella Norris ci Birmingham. Ala., was a gueat erf Mrs. Florence Mims and Miss Agnes Norris at their home on King street last week. Mrs. Joe Mauney and two daugh| ters, Petty Joan and l>JelHe Eliribeth ; re?.!. Tuesday to visit - their mother I and grandmother in High Point. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Troublefield and little son of Blacksburg, S. C..1 [ have been visiting Mrs. A. L. Allran and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Crook will have as their guest the latter part of the week. Mr. Crook's mother, Mrs. \V. P. Crook of Greenville. S. C. Rev. W. M. Boyce has accepted an Invitation to preach the sermon to ! the graduating class of the High ! School at Heath Springs, S. C., May 29th. I Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ware attended 1 e meeting of the Miller's Asaooia/tlon j , In Richmond, Va., last week. They ' returned home ithrough Williamsburg and Manteo. AUDIE A. POWELL Candidate For Judge of the RFFORHFR'S nOTTRT .since H Is Impossible for me to personally see each voter, as wish I could do, I wish to take this means of sincerely soliciting your support tn the coming primary election. ? been holding the office and during t to give everyone who has been srstlon. Ortant one and if I am given ' your out Its duties 4n a fair and lmparn humble home and I feel that 1 bose who make their living the hard person right regardless of his social iver held and I shall ever be ghatsur support and Influence toward bely and have been practicing law for Has and will do my best to merit it me. JDIE A. POWELL. I KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALDTHt Church News LUTHERAN CHURCH L. Boyd Hamm. Pastor Bible school 10:00. W. K Mauoey. Uet-.eral Superintendent. Services for the Sunday after The Ascension. Morning 11:00 sermon: Stewards of Oid's Urate. Evening: Commencement In Hfaft -School Auditorium. i 1 ; j- ' ^ Tn^oTSvT !' Boy Scouts. Trcop S. Monday Even ing 7:00. Annual meeting >f Lutheran Synod ' of North Carolina June 1-3, Rowan County. SAINT LUKES: ? Bible School 10:00. James Lackey, Superintendent. | CENTRAL METHODIST ! CHURCH Rev. E. W. Fox. Psator 1 9:45 Sunday School. B. S, Peeler Superintendent. 11:00 "Alter Aldersgate What?" will be the subject-for the sermon ! by the pa a tor. 8:00 There wilt be no service to the church. The paster and congregc | lion will Join In the union service al the High School where Dr. J. C.' Ho fan of Concord. N. C., will preach the. sermon before the graduating Presbyterian Church K*.v. V. D. Patrick, Pastor 1 i>-:45 A. M. Sunday school, C. F j Thomasson, Supt. J 11:00 A M. Morning Worship. 8:00 P. M. Thi3 congregation will unite with the other churches at the High school for the Ccmmencemcni sermon. Monday, 7:30 P. al. Boy Scouts Trcop One, Carl Davidson. Scoutmai ter, Harry Page and Jaok Ornvand, Asst. Scoutmasters. Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer mee Executrix's Notice Having qualified aa executrix fo the last will and testament of 01 Reverend J. M. Garrison, deceased all persons having claims agalns said estate will please file same oi or before the 2Gth day of May, 1939 or this notice will be pleaded In bs I of their recovery. All' persons indeb I ed to said estate will please mak< immediate payment. This ths 25th day of May, 1988. Mrs. Frances Nalr Garrison. ?adr?June 30.?D 1 ' = WHA1 * I 1 I 9 Age 43 Cllne seeks renomtaration for Sheriff of Cleveland County on the record he has made in office He again pledges hie beet efforts to faithfully fulfill the many duties of the office. His motto shall continue to be: "Right Will Win." Raymond Cllne is known throughout th>? section as "The Sheriff of Service." | March 1938 "] Judge John J. Rousseau In open court complimented Sheriff Raymond Oltne and pther law oncers here for the prepare Hon they hare made of their oases. "The evidence In many cases was so convincing the defendants pleaded guilty and we did almost a week's work in three days. ? *t yjjB AH Grsnd Jury Rei J?il ? It's Manan DON'T 1 BE FA fRSDAY, MAY M. 1908 i i > . i , Ins at the Margrace Community t House. I BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH Uev. W. M. Boyce, Pastor Bible School at 10:00 o'clock. Morn log Worship at 11:00. The pastor wHl apeak on: "The Deception Moat CraeL" Kvenlng Worship at 0:00 o'clock The congregation will join in -the Commencement Service at Central! Hlah School. | Y. P C. It will meet at I o'clock mmirme "uno iwgwuimiuf f tt*1 en lug at 0:00. First Baptist Church Angna O. Sarueaat. Pastor 11:00 Morning 'Worship. 0:46 Sunday schc I. C. O. White, ' Superintendent. The Junior Choir a' 1 tueet Thurs day night at 7:10. The registration and r-arnde tor For Gradua ; ' Just received complete r.< j! tain Pens at all prices ? Sets ? Leather Goods ? , ery ? Candy ? Candid and other items too num j < ;j* Kings Mount) L The Rex; . DID YOU KNOW ? the I J customer gets a prize, ai t tain tables also receive a * V Ice Cream Free? ' Join tho ranks of those who hi } hspplness of many children. We i | ' Othei || EDITORIAL For almost three months Cleveland County, never night they might be awaP crackle of flames and the I tortured animals. Two gar diaries masked their who! legging activities with the smoke, attempting to terr bors into covering their h The chapter is ended, , Judge Don Phillips has written finish with his hei on six men found guilty of cunning crime of barn bui I FRONT PAGE NEWS LAND Highest praise for Sheriff Ray. ti mond Cline, who virtually singlehanded brought to Justice seven cul- ? prtts In the sensational barn burning ft cases tried here this week and laat. ti wtae expressed this morn tag by So- n lied tor L. S. Spurling. K C "These cases were exceptionally ir difflcut, end their solution required g not only a high order of analytical s detective ability, but endless pa- a REMEMBER Sheriff Cline cleared up t He put the chumps on S! He rounded up "Gang" thi And numerous other majoi 11 ' torts Praise Sheriff And Mrs gement and Upkeep! PAKE POL IR - TAKE li r i he Italy Vacation Bible School will mm >e on Friday afternoon, 4:o0 o'clock, lune 3rd. Hours will be from 8:34 null 11:30. Monday through Friday. Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. 8elf. Pastor Bunday School 0:43 A. M. Morning Worship 11.00 A. M. Hpworth League 0:16 P. M. Kvenlng Worablp 7:16 P. M. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:16 I'M < Kveryoae Welcome. KtH A. r. Connor, Pastor Sabbath Sobool 0:46 A M Preaching at 11:00 and 7.15 P. M. "? V 11 a m. AA t) %? ff. w . o. ?. WV g Pr?jr?r neetini each WtdMiiiJf i sveolng 7:16. j * 1 ?PHONE 167? JOT PRINTING < tion Gifts ?w line of Sheaffer Foun Yardley and Cara Nome Pocketbooks ? StationCameras ? Compacts? erous to mention. ain Drug Co. all Store > it every 13th curb service . id that customers at cerpint of real Home -Made ! I ive contributed to the welfare and ar a Poppy Saturday. wrnmmmmri , \ r * , Peoplt FR|OM THE CLEVELAND ! APRIL 8,1935 3 last winter But the bl< knew what scourge wer :ened by the Cline, high a i onrnnwfl rvf -1 > ui Ui UI1C 1111691 igs of incen- . we know of, Leeale boot- ed patience, i threat of tion. The sir orize neigh- applauded bj iw-breaking. licitor, and U we believe. let our oongi And we be Xwanii tire county ii ^etowand thifi week; ARTICLE?REPRINTED F1 STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 5,1 ence, endurance and courage. & < "I can hardly recall an Instance In era rhlch an officer of the law has per- "LI >rmed more zealously or efficiently " nan Sheriff Cllne. In the Swlnk, Ca- got Lpe and York cases he was thorou- big h. efficient and Bast. In the Vic Lee crti age, which involved the county's ou? lOflt nntnrioila nrhAla.eU v*-1' -4 _ .. uulvo?iu WWHt%* Bie er and his negro henchmen, the hoi heritf labored '.ate at night and was wil hie by his perseverance to present don WHEN ? he Grover Store Robbery? heiby Shoplifting Case? eves in upper Cleveland Con r cases? >. Cttne For The Appearance i JTICAL R i THE RE& ? Just Received 520.00 Gaberdine Suits, iouble breasted, belted backs ? Special? 14.95 Kool Cloth, woven stripe ^ Shirts? I 97c Swim Suits for the whole family? 97c to 3.00 iftinofle Wlindffw Awninsrs 97c & 1.45 Awning Material 19c to 35c ^ Polo Shirts 25c to 97c BELK'S Dept. Store The Home of Better Values ^ ' C A V 5 STAR yws that really ended this e struck by . Raymond heriff of Cleveland, in one ; pieces of rural detection in a campaign that requir courage, and determinaigle-handed feat has been r the judge and by the so> their plaudits we wish to atulations echo. lieve, sheriff, that the en) taking off its hat to vou ? . :i _ - ? - 10M THE CLEVE- I 935 :lear-cut case against the munaudke Chicago Gangs" 'I believe his steady hand and Kt brain have broken, up the two gest crime rlnge in the county ? me rings comparable in their vlctmess to those of Chicago gangrs. A county that bee seen the Tor of burning barns in the night 1 appreciate the work he ha* t*" ? nty? * ? . " . ' ! . i and Sanitation of the UMORSX)RDS m^m ???1 * i ^fra&k. jaWa?> ... .
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