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Mjrs. H. C. HicL Dies In Bwnwifr City Mra. H. C. Hick*. S8, wife of a f n^-r Kte:t? Mountain police ch! dM at her home in Bessemer C MoaiMy night following a year's neae. Surviving are her Cutstand. II. Hieka, one son. Koy Hicks. Alto s vhring are h*r~step-mother. Mrs. \ Richards of Oaffney, 8. C., a lu ditrtior, 'M,ra. (ientnKta Wilson, MlcivKan. two half-brothers Lie runnaras m u.iinu'y, b. \ turn j ey Itkhardt* of Cheanee. 8. O. Kuoeral services were held \V nonday afternoon at Macedonia B trat church, near Gnffney, S. C.. a Interment made In Macedonia cer ... ?"* Mr. and Mrs Hicks lived In Kli Mountain for h number of years a had many friends here. They mot to BeSBemlur C!ty from Oreensbt ' ?vr*;n years rro and have resid there since. Rufus Jackson Buried Wednesday I tinera I services for Hufns Jai son, 61, who -died ?t tks home h( Monday were held yesterd afternoon at 3 P. M. at the Wesley M)nthodi&t Church with tlve pastor charge. trwo-I health for about one year, and h b?er? very ill for six weeks prior Ms death. Mr. Jackson Is survived by I wfdow and a'x children: irtrob H number. Drew. Arnold. Paul; a Nellie of Kings Mountain and Mi Rid win Dot son of S pi'id a la. and n brother and two atetera. Lions Play C. D. A. >. . '. , Tonight at 8:15 the Kings Mot - tain Lions Club tangles with C. D. Of Oaetonla hi what should be o of rttie moat. interesting games pW od this year. The O. D. A. team Is the only o which has defeated the locals In t league during the last halts pli Thin wan a very- bitterlv con ten game and according to the major* of tan* the game tended lu a tie t due to some mixup In the keep! ot ncores, the game was awarded C. iD...A. This caused ouite a stir caily and in Oastonih. too; so night's gam'- shcikl be most inten log. The Liens will be frying tin beet to efhC'W everyone that tb should have been the victors and D. A. will be etjusJly an rinxious ihal. *U.l tL... , IIVTV fiarir-IUMlMU^W Vllttt UIW} Wt the rtetMtui wlnnera. - I i >&m >. i iii . . i , . ~ ? ^*%'>v>>>% j . * *' A' .?.K^.-'^*>-rMjB| , . f'i.fi^jj I ' a " ilk. TELEPH (E?re,Xbei * DI?W,h*?W> , ? wVS^ tiriSrls TWt l? wfcy, wfcww tl >?l|l?ll M "WW* ?fc r gxS^srt SOVnBBN Duttu " la Jr.P^ V .... -,.f:'h~ii i, ifriiMiiililM TH1 Kbitical Moments 1 and 'V Howlarious Scoops ' ill- i (By The Tattlers) c. , ???*- Absolutely no gossip this week. ; >'lc Oh yes. found some In my pocket. l'f- l.ets sec, wtiat does this Can't of >cu write a little plainer. B. L. N. yd Ah, got It. Dan dated Dot Sunday m" r.ight. Bob Allran dated "Cyclone"?j end the breeze goes woooooo, Fred ed" lid Helen driving Charles A. and j ?P* Vivian around. Deah, deah. Now "d what? I'm plumb out of gossip. I ,ie' Jr. . remembered. R. G. and Jackie' G. rambling around Sunday night '8? j and wish'ng that certain other guys nd tn town wquld hurry and graduate '?d and go off to school, so that they )ro could get a break with the gtrls. '?d They may have something there. Note to Marie: M: Dove of My" l.'fe, hew will I say it? Aw heck, lets just keep It quiet. Signed "George" Congratulations to Mhry EJvelyn for winning the contest. And to Jac- i cIt" Ice for her swell performance. And sre (>ol. too, we suppose. "V Posies to the boys' . basketball an team for winning a game, and to the ( ^ girls for the games they won. Any more? Well, good by folks, be t iivi IJ ad ( toj ' ,,J Sport Observations * hd, *B>' M A * > ! .g ! If ycu like a (liard fought, well play ,, '' i d ganve, don't miss the Liotia-C. D. 1 " I . .. . a ( game tonight. Incidentally, we would! like to urge both teams to play their beet biuitd of ball and for! i'*.? aHoint the 'iinteasnntness which I coenrred over the outcome of their ' lust league game. . A. Oongrattulat'cns to our high school 1 nie. coat-hes, even though their teams 1 Jy* 'ailed to win their share of games, f everyone whom I have come into con 8 ne i act is well pleased, and of the opto- B he ion tha t the teams showed improve-j1 jy- ment from game to game as the ( season progressed', ity < ml One of the greatest assets of a 1 itod rpoit is 'c be able to give your ' to best, even though you are losing. ' jo. Th'it virtue was demonstrated by ' to- both of our teams in some of their ' lost games. We hope that those re- 1 gfc maining, after this year, will not for * i y get the lessons so patiently taught jc C. hy their coaches, and as the next |1 to -season around; begins at the very ( 1 !re first of the season putting , every>1 Ihing they have into the game, win ' lose or dfc-aw. 1 ? I I really put myself on the spot by ? promising to attempt to select the < winner of the Southern. Conference Tournament. This year there is to be ? eleven teams other than the custo- 0 inary eight, which makes the task ; ^ >ven more difficult. The luck of the iraw has thrown team? together for ' he opening games on Wednesday v > 'ght and Thursday which in my o-'? pitticn are very likey to be the deciding factors In the tournament. The 11 vjftner of the Carolina-Wake FVxre?; " tame In the upper bracket and the 0 inner of the N. C. State-Duke game 'n the lower bracket should be the ., ''nalkvs. Take ycur choice, as for 0 I te. out of the hat. Duke University ? i rereat thetr victory of last year f rtd reumfh conference champion. j, Mliss Roberts Contest < Winner 1 MVs Ethel Roberts has been dietared winner of ' t.he mts-epeUed r >ord contest sponsored by the Kings ? Mourvaln Drug Co. tn coirjwmotlon j v'^h the Hex all February Birthday c Sale. A beautiful 45 piece tet ot al* i imlnnm ware goes to Mies Roberts. ( M**srB ,T)on Bfcuvton and Johnraip MirOHl were well "leased with the Interest taken In the contest. I ' - / K% \ * ( JSBL ] i w ONE MAW ' re, or A ny where hi toWshwNi Jl#* i ImJM, Wlifli... wmmm U b1J AMcnlvt* with whftdn k'auilMM'HMtr* jLt+Jmei Ha Im Im'w SlTVil" fc I? ' iUliS . -\ PHONE AND TKLEGRAPH CO. i ' ? ? - -- " - i tH ' "? swot MDVWtAlN HISULD'H (tore About MBon? Dry Law* (Cont'd from front page) I'leveland county'* g.*npaK.&a, lite ilgh ?:)jj>dard of her citizenship, and wer marvelous financial growth and development, is the fact that the pe^ >le of the county have in the peat largely etood togetuer laa a unit. ;;ltizer<8 of the different towns and >f the country and of every o^oupa ion and profeaafccn have in the pas worked with remarkable harmony to ruike Cleveland county great. If we -ontinue in the future to develop a .till finer citizenship and a more pic-sperous county, we must foliov. ihcvt tiaane spirit of cooperat'on ami mlty. There is no other road that tads to success. It has been suggested that the folowtag bill to prohibit "bootlegging" n Cleveland county is such as will meet the eippro\|<J of the vast urnk;i1ty of our citieens. I. as your Representative. would appreciate any advice -you care to give me on the subject. O. M. MULL. \ Bill To Bs Entitled "An Act To Prohibit 'Bootlegging* In Cleveland County.' The Getieifcti Assembly of North arolina do enact: Section 1. That it (hall be unlawul for any person, firm or corpora.us liquors In Cleveland county, for he purpose of sale, and vthe possesilon of more than one quart of such iptrituous liquors by any person doing any one calondhr month shall k- presumed to be for the purpose if sale, and shall be prima facie evilence of the violation of this seo nnd upon conviction such pary shall be guilty of n misdemeanor iiwi fined and?or Imprisoned in tbs Use ret ion of the Court. Section 2. That the sale of fermeu ed sod or intoxkrUing wines te here >y prohibited in Cleveland . county, i nd any one violating this section ihall be guilty of a misdemeanor. ina upon com v tenon unca ana or untrSstmed tn the discretion of the rourt. Section 3. That Is shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporaion, to sell as a beverage or for bev-l'.'ge purposes any in toxic at tig Bey [turn or other intoxicating extract >r liquid of whatever name known, ind the sale of more than one pint >t such Intoxicating liquid to any me person during any one calendar nont h shall be presumed to be a sale '01 beverage purposes, and proof hereof dhall be prima fads avhtrace 3f a violation of tbis section. 'and tpon conviction such party shall be fulHy of a misdemeanor and fined ind or Imprisoned In the discretion )f it he Court. Section 4. That this act shall not ppty to beer of the analysis and uaHtv prescribed by the general "\v of tbis sl|:itc except that it shall >> unlawful to sell any beer in Cleeland county on Sunday, and anymc violating the provisions of this cation shall be guilty of Ix mtedcc c .-.nor, and upon convict ton fined nf or hrh>-'ion?d in the discretion if .the Court. Sr -Ion That section 2 of this ct shall b" **v full force and effect n and *'er M >y 1, 1939, and In all itber respects this act shall he ft) ull force and effect from and after is ratification. Guernsey Is Sold To Bridges A registered Guernsey cow has recently been -sold by George iD. Hernton to Roy E. Bridges of Kings fountain. This animal Is Fet's Rose if Hill Vew Farm 360127 according 0 The American Guernsey Cattle flub, Peterborough, N. H. Dixie ' Thursday j "su: Turono Pftwih" Vl?v * VTT^t Saturday?1> "OVERLAND The Thre "ROAD Bill Robinson i i? ????? Sunday Mid-Ntte 12:01 "JESSE Tyrone Power m&mmmmmmmmmmmrn W, ^ i . Ifrnnnl TT eovmaay imui "SHINE ON B r Roy "CON Cbarl< wwnur. lcatcKf i m? Miss Plonk Elected Vice President ? Greensboro, N. C.. Mar. 1.?Miu Dorothy Plonk. daughter of Mr. and Mm. J. O. Plonk, of Kings Mountain wa elected laet week aa first vicepresident of the Student's Association at Greenhorn College, one of I the three inejor organizations on the campus. i At present. Miss Plonk la vicepresident of the junior class. Other offices which she now holds are vice i president of the German olub and secretary of the Math Club. Recently, she was elected in the Junior class superlatives "Best Student." She is also a member of the Senior Honor Socety. She belongs to the Inn* Socety. IMJss Plonk Is a member of the Jun tor class at the college. Mountaineer Boys Win The Mountaineer Bo.vS" team made a Viet desperate bW and brokd luto the .win column hi their last game cf the season Tuesday night by defeating ForestCUy 19 to IS. The boys, struggling throujd* the season without a win until Tuesday night, hid dropped their first game wRh Forest City. The Olrla' team laat their' gams 21 to 13. They won three games throughout the season. * . .. ' ' * "** CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Murray C'olhoun and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Colhoun wish to express their deepest gratitude to the dear, friends la Kings Mountain who So generously gave 01 m?ir neip auu sympathy In our Mme of overwhelmingly low. ' IMPERIAL THEATRE PHONE 134 Kings Mountain's Popular Play House v" NOW PLAYINO, THURSDAY Double Feature Program Amirea Ueds in 'It Could Happen To You also Gcrdon Jonesi Marsha Hunt In "THE LONG SHOT" Starting new Jungle 8erial. Frank le Thomae In Jim Tyler's Luck No. 1 10c . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Double Feature. Program J?iok Randall in "MEXIGALI KID" poroUry Page to HIDE COWGIRL' Flaming Frgntisr No. 11, Cartoon 10c & 15c | MW . MONDAY and .TUE8DAY Dixie ftanbar to . r "FRESHMAN YEAR" Frooh ai Springtime ? 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