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y. !. W* n*. Mountaineers Play Shelby T 1. . 'tow Mountain's dauntless Mounteiaecru entertained Coach Jack KU Wi Cherryvllle Iron Men here last Friday fcy sending thorn home victorious, 7 to nothing. 'The Mountaineers held the supertor Iron Men scoreless during the MHn two periods of the melee, turn ' * * them (back one time after pen. atyiee had taken them to the three yard line. Excessive t ime out had placed the Iron men within reach of pay dirt when injuries forced Cap tin Morrison' to prolong the rest period. The CherryvUle team finally crcgs ed -the Goal line early iu the final !HHT * THEATRE ITlnrvrs Mfphlin4aln^fl ft-vuigo iTivuiuaMi a Popular Play House I PHONE 134 Unw Starts at 1:00 O'clock. Closes at 11:00.' TODAY ? THURSDAY Big (Mottle Feature Program little Tough Guys and Dead End Kids' In aCall A Measeneer" i - AUo Kenneth Maynard In "Roaring Six Guns" . Buok ROgem No. 11?News ?Everybody a Dime? ! FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' Richard Arlen. Andy Devlno In "Legion of Lost Flyers" " t also Joe Penner tn The Day the Bookies Wept i Donald Duck ? Phantom Creeps Number 2 ant Miss This Show. It will be 8we^t {Entertainment, j 10c and 15c' MONDAY and TUESDAY A Big 8peela! ?i "Five Came Back" with an All-Star Cast 10c and 15c . "Visit the Imperial ? The Houae of HITS" You Can I Sheeting ? 80 SQUARE 15c yd I BELK'S I Play Clot H Extra Quality H Stripes and Solids I W* 15c yc 46 INCH 1 oa cioth ' , 'AH Patterns |19cyc " I nfcima' [ III ml 1 Lose Gameoday 1 ] stanza after a third period drive had i placed them in soortng position. Farthing's Usd. fighting valiantly < were harassed by a fickle fate twice getting into sucrlng ^position and twice losing the ball on fumbles \ Injuries also played havoc with the ' Mountaineers with Bennett, . cut- \ , standing tackle and end. suffering a broken hand. and Womack and" ' l.jnu being knocked out. Both cf the uatter were una<W^%f the fact, however, and played the majority of j "he game. '? ThU afternoon the Mountaineers . n\*ade Shelby. Casey Morris* lads I j will lie after the Mcuntalneers' bo- j cause of the defeat they suffered j last year. The game will be played! j today instead of rridav due to a( in 'V*n^Iotte~T asrika. ?? - m *- - * ' *>nn i^uiiHii v ut oi me K&me, ine Shelby team are hopeful of victory. ' but the Mountaineers are. despite 1 the handicapp. heavily favored to bring back the side of pork. ( Autoists Warned To Dim Lights At Night While Meeting Other Cars ' ! J. T. Jolly. State Highway Patrol 1 man. stationed here, announced yes terday. that a State law was passed during the lastr legislature requiring < that head lights be dimmed while 1 passing another auto at night. In making the announcement. Patrolman Jolly warns all drivers of automobiles that H te dangerous not ! to dim lights at night, and that the I new law will be strictly enforced In < the future. pp < ____________ & : Kings Mountain Drug Co. i Phones 41?81 Save By Doi I1T 1 A1 J YARD WIDE OUTIN CHECKS? 10c CHILDREN'S. MEN " 5c L SINGLl 48c I COTTON Children's Mi I 10,15c New Shipment CUR1 50c NEW PRINTS, AI IOC Mens 1 L BEU The Home?f Better ) i i in'igtf-. lartun i nhrrffn ' * ' * ' : r 'HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA LET} Society News 1! (Cont'd from Society page) ? : ( luring the week-end. ??? . | Mr. and Mrs.'Joe Nelaler, Mr. and , Mrs. Hunter tyeialer, Mr. and Mrs. h'rel Plonk haye 'been enjoying deer ( hunting at Lake NVaccamaw this , reek. Mrs. Clarence Baumgardner has returned to her home in Erwln, . renn.. after a visit to her brother, ( Mr. ,D. K. Hord and other relatives in Kings Mountain. '. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Oavls. Mr. and Mrs. I. n Ooforth, Mr and Mrs. A. >1. Palterscn and Carradlne Moaa were among those attending the Western North Carolina Conference in Greensboro Sunday. Mr. Ervln Smart o( the City Softool faculty wi|l be toaatmasterl < i.-fr j- ilitlh? ?tuning " 'toftr 4 luet at State Appalachian Teach?rs College at Boone next Friday at&ht. ?O? * : Dr. Dorothy Norman of New York !Mty la visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Norman, and alao friends j In Hickory. Dr. Norman la connect- , >d with the Strang Cancer Research , Clinic of Memorial Hospital in New Vork. She recently completed an , nt erne ship at .the Womena , and rhlldren'a Hospital In New York. , Child Dies lh Wreck? ? Local Man Injured An automobile accident on the . Mooreevtlle . - Lincoln too highway ' Sunday afternoon caused the death :-f one. child and injured two other >ocupants of the car. Frank Oaffney, ten year old eon of Mt. and Mrs. Carl Oaffney of Worth / Hie. died etiroute to a-hospital. The lead child's1 brother Max Gaffney, i { re* rs of age, suffered head Injuries , ind bruises. \ . L. V. Oaffney. local man. uncle ct J he two boys and driver of the car, ( sustained minor cuts end (bruises. It wae stated -that the boys had | >een visiting their uncle here and were being returned to their home it Worthvllle when th?f accident occurred. It is also stated that a bug ;ot in the driver's eye, causing him ;o lose ocatrol of the car. Mr. Qaff ley wu detained by Mooreavllie or'leers but bas been released. It is reported no cfoarges will be | >laced against tbe driver. mgYour Fall LOWE V > ; " " G. SOLIDS, STRIPES and yard 'S and WOMEN'S SOX pair E BLANKETS ea. BLOOMERS 'I sses' and Women's , 2Sc pr. rAINS in 8 Colors?Only Pair X WANTED COLORS yard Vork Shi ALL SIZES CS DE V Vj ' ? r mines iilllldfeiHMlHttttMtiilKaAtttttilitilHiiikii 1UE8DAY, OCT. *6, l?3t Father Of Local |u Citizen Dies I Jchn W. Welch, 65. 'prominent Cleveland couuty fanner who lived p a short distance from Grover, died t st his home Mcnday afternoon. He t lad been In ill health for a year. * The funeral was 3 o'clock Tues* j lay afternoon at Mount Parau Bap t :1st church near Grover. with the Rev. H. L. Reave*, pastor of ShUoh ? Presbyterian church, cf whloh he was at inemlor, otfttclat fig assisted by Rev. W. A. Huffman, pastor of drover Aaptist church, and the Rev 1. V. Frederick, pastor of Macedonia ' Haptlst church of King* Mountain. a r.urial was In the church cemetery. J1 Mr. WnRch.-Tmirtlve of Monrce, '? survived by his widow. Mrs. Su- r an McConnell Welch; four sons, Lc3ter and Ralph Welch cf Kings Mountain, and Jesae and Clyde Wei* th of Grover; and two daughters, Mrs. Robert Flowers of Kings Moun :aln and Mrs. Preston Goforth of Margrace Dairy Adds To Margrace Herd . According to releases from The I American Guernsey Cattle Club of I Peterborough, N. Hi. P. M. Nelsler, I las recently purchased the following | registered Guernsey oO?i: Dor thy llazelWeodV'-Augustus from T. L. Taylor of Blackstock. 8.- C. Ambassa Jot's Alpha from O. P. Wise of 8a. luda, 8. C. Beauty's Jean Mary from I. H. Dye of Great Fall*, 8. C., and [lay Vendor's Diamond Queen from W. Y. Propet of Blatrs, 8. C. The record also shows that P. M. Meatier sold Archdale'a Prince's Ifayona to Dr. C. I. Carlson of Oreeiisboro, N. d. William Plonk Named Lion .Chairman WiMlam Plonk, member of the lotal Irion's Clulb, has been notified of bis appoint meat as Chairman of Zone 4, District 31-A of Lions International. This district is made up of counties and the appointment is both mi honor to Mr. Plonk and the local club. Iron Fireman's Heotmaker Installed At Keeter's The ne*w unit Heetmaker by Iron Fireman has recently been installed In Keeter's Department Store and P. D. lieradon of The Victory Gin Co.. local dealers., -invlites everyone I Buying Frc >1 PK CHILDREN'S St 25c a # MEN'S and LADIES' O 7 9c & BOYS' KNICKERS, CORI 97c i wmmmmu?m?K?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Boys' TOUGH PANTS, Loi 97c p Men's Winter Weight UNI 48c p CHILDREN'S UNI 48c p >es 9 PT. ST * ? J.- ' ' -" ? > Me thin new outfit in operation. a 'be new unit ie the la?t work in eating plants and Is aie^ a beautliil piece of furniture. Mr. Herndon will be glad to exilain in detail the advantages of his new outfit over ether types of leattng units. Mr. Herndon says: The Heatniaker is not only econom cal but It really circulates the teat." ROWS FREAK POTATO Mr. O. W. Kimble brought to The ' lerald Office Monday a sweet po- 1 ato that was shaped exactly like 1 . duck. Mr. Kimble found tih* duotc 1 otato while digging In his patch < ust week. ' < WAKE UP BUSINESS /] < By Advertising In | / J This Newspaper < t Thursday i "BLACK Edwurtd G. (Robins Saturday ? XX S wT xvwaw sme a MWW AWliBLi WASH ' Ann Sheridan ? Th "SOME UK .. Bob Hope i . ? Monday am "THE RAD Miyma Loy ? Wednesday -] Doable 1 "UNMA Buck Jones ? H< "FUGHTAT Phil Jleagan? ?n Belk's L ICES I VEATERS > ich ( OAT SWEATERS t 97 c )UROY?3 COLORS jir. Si \g In Dark Patterns ^ # day air ONS, Sizes 36 to 46 #1 iQll* Jl DERWEAK >air ? 9c pr. ORE 4 ings Mountain, N. C. ' - V ; ' - - . -J ???i i ??mmrnm+rmmmm* ' Imollve, 2 for 20o Jmall Supor Suds (rod box) 2 for 2fc tmall Supor Sudo (bluo box S for 22o Largo Supor Sudo (bluo box 2 for 47c )ctagon Soap (giant) for .. 29o Octagon Soap (small) tSafor 23o )ctagon Powder (largo) for . 26c Octagon Powdor (small) 10 for 2So Dctagon ToMst, 4 for 1*0 Octagon Cloanoor 2 for fo Octagon Qranulatod 2 for .... 1So Jryotal White Soap S for 14c Hollywood Boauty Soap 2 for 140 * "fi foiyyy ? ind Friday I JtAIL" on?Kuth |Hussey I Double Feature THE? FACES ' le 'Dead End' Kids E IT HO V Shiriy Ross 1 Tuesday ?S CAME" Tyrone Power I . ' Bargain Day Feature JURIED" den Twelvetrees ' MIDNIGHT Jean Parker Dixie irge Stock! BOYS' CORDUROY I Jackets I With Full Zipper 8 (1.98 Iks & Satins I eial Friday and Satur- I Only. Full Bolts? >3c yd. I -J ' * 1 LADIES OUTING I Gowns I ic eaJ - * i Vfc-.i . .)S ;
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