; ... *''.[ ' ?,'". '' 4* 1. * * 1 ; v ,'Y "4?-, * ".' ' . '* " '.' *' .* '-'. ' ' ' ' ? .'. * ' " ., * -'r " " ! :. : Dept. Of Health And Physical Education The program of health and physical education Is definitely getting un1 d?r way at kings Mountain High; School. The new Gymnasium Is be-, fug set up As the health' center for llie schools of Kings Mountain and health ts being greatly emphasized. The program of physlial education tints to develop the organs of uu in- . dividual ao that he mlghf be able to live a more complete life. It teaches the physical Skills of diffent games so that the student wfil ? t,,. able to do many tilings _ with grace and skill. Hut It abet aims t/ i the development, of h"a''h habHs. thai will produce to ulthy b i ltv tgv cause the first e -s'-ntiul th.i.g . 4a life is health. Home things Ini-i beep i JJ A to i Mr- rmrcrm ?tr -r '\\- t-t-.t.-. , i the gymnasium has been erjulpp d , as the fifrt aid fl) :n to take car > of tiy accident that might .occur. Sum" Bexv equipment ha. been added that will help the advancement of the program and the Department is pi.in nlng to gl"e a liculth examination to. All students. The examination is be|pg given for the following purposes: 1 In order to let the student know how nature has endowed his as an t individual. 2. Tc delertnlue If thru. disease or accident he unfit ror art normal academic or physical edaoa- j lion program. 3. To make possible better place of the students in re- I gard to the physical education proCiam and physical activities. 4. T make the student acquainted with bis exact physical condition in order that he may Intelligently conduct bis mental and physical activities. I 5. To discover as toon as possible] any physical or organic defect and:' to hasten their cut s. Ir the Gymnasium classe students jwt'.l be taught skills of such games) as tpuch footbal, ward drills, volte > ball etc. In the health instrctiou classes' they will obtain Instruction In First Aid, Personal hygiene. Sanitation, and Safety. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors ( and' friends for the kindnes3 and i sympathy shown us In the sickness! and death of our dear husband and! failier, Mr. M. P. Lockridge. May I God Bless yjcu all. Mrs. M. P. Dockrldge. and daughter i 1 NOTICE The Cotton Glnners Association ( old yesterday 28 balee at 10.48 net to seller, three bales "100" at 10.76 5 met. Deliver your cotton to Textile Bonded Warehouse, Gastoula, pr ( Planters and Merchants Warehouse ( Shelby. The warehouseman knows now to nanaie it. IVEY WILLIS, Shelby, N. C. Phone 689 Yon Get Good-Looking Shaves With This New &&e US [ \rou whisk jjS jifl I X thronph wiry I and :;*v?.r rti . too?With the . ! I Thin Gillette Blade. Edn^s of in ! impr -ed kind give yoit cfrcsh tefc ? tod-iooM.ig ihav. i c .c.y I tune and protect your skin from smart ard burn. Clttctts alone could produce, and ell at only 10c for 4, a topqual ly blade lika thia. Buy a package from your dealer today. Hyuyajmjiixgyiijijigi a H i Jp - i RED BAM even as Thrilling New I KAIK^ Chocolate Cake BLALOCK'S GROC t i Grid Gossip By George "Can they," asked Johnny Phann, our Inimitable nogpi|.ettcator . (well, he's always backward anyway) 'prea serve human mincemeat. ' "What?" We were perplexed. 'Skip It,' he aald. Then he went back to the Kings Mountain Qridder schedule for about the fourteenth Dcok. We watched him anxiously. The panderings of a genius were Bupposed to bring us a story for this edition. It wasn't tcng in coming forth. 'H'mm." The haud went" to Hie chili, and we wondered If he kept his whiskers rubbea, off. HU> face looks as If he never has to shave. "Oood-rftartlng game. Cut why. not have two weeks lest after It?" "Why?" we asked. . 'To give I he 0 urteen Ik>v? who rotiui out with' nothing more than bruises and busted heads to reeup mate.' "But the Gastonia Green Wave v>? lit b" lliat bad, t.ock at what Sliel Gy^T?r7o"TBer?r^P! beat Shelby " l\*e thought we had him thorn I "That, my friend, wa.s las* season. If the* are that weak attain this season, the G-isf-n folk are slipping. And besides, we haven't the team we had last season. So that makes it morse, in any event. We protested again, but It didn't do any gocd. "Then, he went on; 'lc|c-k at the next two. Marion the 29th and ,N. C. 3 D. October 6th. If they ever get back from either town intact. Itill be a miracle. What dto you think your four backs can do alone. And there are no reserve backs. , "Now you are among. we came in happily. 'That Ruddiock kid who has l-een cuttering up the field for the past three venns has developed Into one of the runningest backs you have ever seen. Why, the other day be ran a pass Interception through half he other team before he was' stop, ped. And with no Interference." We were sure we ha<f him then, because Ruddock Is just as good In either end or back position. 6o wat. Sa wat!" he began. The kid's .too light. He doesn't weigh a hundred and thirty." "What abfcut Coffey up at Lenoir a couple years back? He was about the same size.' "Yeah, but Coffey could run. Ho went around' end aud stepped1 on the gas." ' "Yeah." wo came /back. Ruddock dicrsn't have to go around end. He has the guets to go through the line Resiea we are mentioning hiin' only as an alternate for womack, cr an end. What about the others? "You've said enough about them, now let's get on with the schedule. He eaw Harding High In the October 13th slot ? started to pass it up. We stopped! him. "We'll take them.' I began proudly 'Maybe, but dtont Idd yourself abfnt them being easy meat. How do you know what a growing school like that can wrangle up?" We went on dbwn. We must have grimmaced. because he laughed that ugly little laugh |cf his. 'Cherryvile, Oct. 20th, he read. "I suppose you'll romp all over them?" We skipped It that time. Then our race lit up at the next one. "Ha we'll take the next one. Shelby's a Llnch.' "Sttcp kindding, and think straight 'cr once." he said. He even tried to ay even money on them, until we laid we'd take him up. Then he back ?d down. "What," he asked on the next :n?. 'are you going to do about the last two games'? "Why?" again. 'Because Forest City the 10th of November. and you know them.' We lid, so we dld't answer. "But If y<cu ire able to play the next two. you night take them. Of course. Bessener City will bo pretty tough. And :y the way, they tell me that they lave five of the sweetest players ou've ever laid eyes on. Something pyoterlous about them?but watch hem. "Then bilmolnton last. Well, you vill probably do alright with them. Jut just dlon't be too sure." With that ho was gone, and we '.tanked goodness that we dldto't !ave to look at him all winter, and tear hla "1 tod you so's' in case he vns right. Personally, we don't beleve everything he says. But! Kings Mountain's Grid Schedule: Sept 22: Gtyntonla. there. Sept. 23: Marlon, there. Oct ?: N. C. S. D. Morganton. Oct. 13: Mardlng High, Charlotte Oct. 20: Cherryville, here. Oct. 27: Shelby, there. Nov. 10: Forest City, here. Nov. 17: Bessemer City, here Nov. 23: Llncolnton. here. From a 'recently completed project Kgun with 200 baby chicks, James ,ce. a 4-H Club member o< Four Inks in Johnston County, made a :et profit of nearly $30. ID FLOUR teetpe Far Dinah Leu's New in All backs 1 v ERY ft MARKET J.!'.U J."J , I"11 THE K1NOS MOUNTAIN HERALD THURSDAY, i ' 1 ' I ' ' I >' ? - J .' JM . m Vm LJ ; Tt| * s ''" 'fl ''9 11 9 JH " .i^H '9 - i ' j f' jJ V"'* ' ' -^H > 1* *?Me j s. *^3^1 -.."-i5iJ ', * rjflj -Cj^M v'jfl -? ~^H I i 13 r^m ? , I I pi! u > J - i - ^ INCLUDED WITH THIS SUITE ; - 1 ' MMMiiiMaMiMianiiMMiittttMMlMiflM P^OPPfllliBIPHftmpnnppqpF ?y^>.,?i^x.?r.^^^Tyil||i - '* vV '" "* " '*T '. 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