Ir** * - ' . ' ~*? " ? School Hono For Fourth S Central Primary , l-A'.KoberU fcidens*. Gehe Mauney, Viircy Clay". Kamona Allen*. Betty 4'nah * Juatvita OtlUtlfel^sl Jeanne ,luUloiaii?, Patty Parrish*, Patricia PHucv. t-l*.* Claud Haircut, Babliy Moore* ft vase I'aync Harry Dean Short* fc'jilurd 1,'pcliurch. John Warlick. .' A .lean KVelyn Cash*, Betty falls, Joyce Kalis. Sarah Katherlne '.ills*'. - Harold Knulnnd*. Harvey .try tlamrlck. Tpmiuy Thompson, i- fly Allen*. .Ml: Norma Kails*. Shadraoh White. f *ir?TrnTrditr^miiKTr il.t^ne.v . Wlllani Prince*1, Hunter ' Vartick. Markln Lou .Dickey*. Iris fells. Charlotte Jenkins*. Peggy Joyce Jackson*. Peggy Anne Maun?j., Jan Reynolds*. (-B; Jeunnotte Enbans, Burman Btyant. Carlo Bumgardner. , . Central Grammar Grades i-A Prank Summers, Jean Davis* foil tile Blarkwoll. Peggy Parrish, t-B: Colleen Falls, Nellie Mae Ki$j,Ko,:>, Kenneth Pruptt*. plajph IV. t re. 'ftA: Robert Will*. I/Oulse liamm* Lctiuiin llerndon*. Betty Mori), Ellz aij?-ili I.yiK<li, Deleenia Paysenr*. Man F. - Williams*. Shirley Spivey* .'.-ft; Donald Glass. 'Earl MargOn. H.irrr Connor. Becky Earley, Rosa (."ftiti, Thelma Ry.als. . ft-A Jack Prince*. 'Opal Pruitt*. K.itfe Cornor. It: Avis Male, Warlick*. Frane'es ?uiirtners?.' Mary Helen Hord. Jean Hord*. Jacqueline Falls*. Nancy Dfcke.v*. Margaret Cole. James Hern don, Joe Hord. I Paint ?/!th DUTCH BOY WHITE LEAD Kings Mtn. Mfg. Co. Imperial THEATRE Kings Mountain's Popular Play House PHONE 134 TODAY ? THURSDAY George O'Brien in "Thunder Mountain" also Wayne Morris In "Double Alibi' Newf ? Serial Everybody 10c i FRIDAY and SATURDAY John Sheffield. Krnest'Tmex In Booth Tarklngton's "Little Orvie" also Bob Steel In k "The Pal FroT Texas' Sarlal ? Cartoon 10c and 15c ' MONDAY anf TUfSOAY Betty Field. I>on '&ianey,' Jr.. in 'Of Mice and Men' 10c antf lSc CJOAIlNil SOON Mae West. W. C. Fields, in t "My Little Chj^^ee^ " ~ -*"-T * Thursday "EVERYTHING HA Sortja Honic Saturday?D< "WOMEN wr Ellen Drew I "BULLETS Ft Monday an "I TAKE TH - Sp?ncer TracyWednesday ? Bargai "OUB NEIGHBO Fay Bainter v "THE LONE W |J Warren Willian II" V'," BL >' ... > TJ am li| r Roll I ixth Weeks i-A: Hazel Al'ernathy*, Mary; Ann Crouse*, Betty Davis*; Kathleen Dettmar, Helen Earp, Viigiuia Summer?, Jimmy Spivcy. 7-B: Jiuustou Black*. High 'School. 8-A: Olee Bridges*, Earl Bowers* 8-11: Billy Kennedy. S-t': Ituhy MutsTMarlon iVey. a-A: Uiijle t'asliion. Uuth Hutley Manila PvClolii. Janette Mabry, Betty Moore, Kloise Randall, Margar?t t". Ware, Louise Wright. [ t?-B: Yltgiuiu R'Rierts. Leonard Ahortiathy: S4"? .tleorye Unnfo, Eugene ?.V. i-? mcs Thtoncburg. 10-A: Ernest Muuney*. Miles Manirey*. Billy Throneburg*. Rachel MK'ialn*. Juanl'a McSwain*, Betty l,ee Noisier. Betty Patrick. Boris White*. 10-B: Roy Smith*. -11.A- inho nrtn....it wwin (i/'uiMf, , , r iain.ru ucu ljnnr*; Julmltii 'Hudspelh\*f, Violet Laughter*. ll-B: Arthur Oantt*. Ladil Ham'rick. Jr.*. Gloria Coruwell. Rollue Koeter, Alice Hetty Mauney. Fay Moss, Mary .Ttilia Pollock. Carolyn Prince. Patsy White. lo-C; Hobby Allran. East School. First krulie: 1;i 11 Bolin. Jack llelnott. J. \V. Mc.Neal. Hazel Sanders, licit) Bedford. Penny Chantey, Hetty Lou iiuwkiiis. Bill Fipps, Gene Murtiir. Second grade: Albert Brackett, Jack Chancy. Horace Cunningham, Roger Mcpaniel. Junior Tate, Hugh Thoinpkius. Blllit J6an Bookout, Ger aldint Davis. Betty Clark. Jacqueline Wilson. Third grade: Dorothy Prosalcy", Ruth Harrelson*. Ruth Golns, Doris "Payseur. Dorrell Skinner, Alfred Price*. John Black. Dorothy Carpenter, Pauline Cody. Charcte Cook. Hetty Joe Lynn. Boris MoDna iel, Ruth Sh.vtle. Norman Bolin, Jitnmy Carpenter. Fourth grade: Mary Medlin. Fifth grade: Howard Tate, David Coins. Mary Frances Payne, Ruth Clark. Colleen Paysour. Sixth grade: Bertis Sanders. Seventh grade: Mary Etta Hari-lll. Mildred Cody, Beulah Ouyton. DorQUhy Putnam. Helen Putnam,' Ha Mae Tate, Eugene Gladden. / West School First grade: Mary Hayes*, Charlesana Logan, Minnie Sue Mitcham I>ot MeCarter*. Jean McRue*. Ophelia Phillips, Carl Cole, Walter Griffin, Jake Hord. Jr., Donald Patterson. . Jim Yarboro. Second grade: Ruth Dettniar, Bll lie Falls*. Patsy Jean Houser, Doris Sanders. Iris Patterson, Ivan Weaver. Third grade: Charles Blanton*. Ray Cline*. Donald Eng*. Jack Matthews. Lculse Moss, Pteggy Whitaker, Herman Jackson. Barba g? Ill Jtlttll IVIUllllfWS. Fourth grade: Myrtle Murray, Ar. thur Saunders. Fifth grade. Johnny Plonk, Colette Martin. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor tor the last will and testament of Vera Raw}ea. al] per?ops having .claims against the estate of Vera Rawlea, deceased, will please file same the undersigned on or before Ifefe ruary 10th, 1M1, or this notice wftl be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to her eatataj will please make Immediate payment. This the 14(h day of February. 1?4?. C. F. Th omasa on, Executor. , J. R. Davla. Atty. 0 ?adv?mar Mi and Friday PPENS AT NIGHT" ? Ray Milland Hible Feature IHOUT NAMES" I - Robert Page M >R RUSTLERS" a Starrett ' d Tuesday IS WOMAN" ft _ J__ T i..- H ?neuy ijainarr n Day ? Double Feature I >RS, The CARTERS" ? Frank Craven fOLF STRIKES" is?Jofin Perry xie | - a . . . fl t|W MftfflHTfflt ???itlt f M THIS 'N THAT Br Alice Burton Patterson Grove Section March 11- ?H< everybody! I ha meunt to write a farewell columi thia week but when I went to th Herald office last week tj .eh ih^u i had decided to quit, the man 1 tall ed to the didn't tell me his name asked me to keep on writing?her 1 am again. The sev,?^jj^ grade Heading Con test'was held at i'aiturson Urov .ast Wednesday afternoon.". Melbi ituth Costlier was the winner. .Th title of her reading was: "Neve take Your Wife to a Ball flame. The other contestant# were Nunc IMonk and Jennie l^ee llelk. Til I Judges were Mrs. I. G. I'aHersot I Katterree. I- M?lla Ruth will go lo Shelby t take part in the county-wide- cot test. , . Who was it that said these words "'All honor to the winner." The whole worltl has cried fo years ilul to the ones who try and fall, I give houor. glory and tears. I don't know who the writer c those words Is but anyway 1 thin tv.iyotie who tries deserves cred too ? So eoiiKratulutionk ' tc Melt Uuth. N'uney nnd Jennie Lee. Soein 1 news: Miss Lucille Ware had us ht ttuest Sunday, little Misses Cornell and Kathryn Ware, and Misses Li elite Edwards, and Blanche Hort buckle. Mr. and Mrs.' Bonnie Burton an .Miss Faye HufTstetler ofv Charlott EASTEF ' ' ' We Arfe Offering Many Coats F How beautiful and hi I when you burst out i you look your best, gt $7,951 i f ' rli 1W Ptck Of Easter's i | Ladies' 1 > ' II ; Your Easter ward ro you select one of K suits. 1 $9.95 t i ??? I AL1 We are pleased to II weil-known to the teration Depart mi fitted by Hfrs. Rol extra charge. * i KEfcTE - * -* - -r -V .(|r> v Ijjjv . i ' j ; * ' ' /' L . - ?;-< . '* : - ii' , ? . i : r ' ' ?V" ? -'fiM .** + X ? 1 * ' . TNBMBULY. MABfCH 14. 1M? were |week-end ptita reteflhjM here. Mr. and Mrs. "Mutt Weaver and daughter, Betty and one of Mr. Wea ver's uephows were visitors In this community Sunday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Thornburg and children, Wtllodene, Jake and Frances Thornburg, and Mr. Love Thorn a burg, spent Sunday with Mr. Labon B Thornburg and family of Shelby. ^ Mr. and- Mrs. J. C. Carroll of Beth ? lehein section were visitors of the e J. \V. Carroll's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goforth and sou. went to Shelby Sunday to visit I MrS.* "^Wforth's mother, Mrs. Ar.n B i Martin. . ' . a , e ' Miss Mary Frances Ware of Chdrlotte. spent, the past week-end with .. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cuafl. P. ! ? Ware. * I > o Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Burton of Ha- ; It.jkor street. Kings Mountain, were; j ton's. | 0j Mrs. Torn Ware of Oak Grove, j. j fell one day last week and severely j bruised her face. _ ^ > The children or Mr. and Mrs. John Greene, formerly of El Bethel r but now of Belmont, surprised them with u family' reunion given at their home in Belmont Sunday. The event was in honor of Mr. Greene's j ] birthday which was March 6th. k Miss Magdalene Greene. , whose jt hlrthilay is - today. March 11th, sliar ,a'?d honors With her grandfather. I Those who went from Kings Moun , 'ain were; Mr. and Mrs. Frank >r ' r.ree'ne and family; Mr. and Mrs. i Grovor. Greene and family; Mr. and ! Mrs. Evans Greene and Mr. and Mrs i Fred Greene and daughter of Oak 1* i f ] f.rove. . . | Each family took a box of lunch .. I which was served olculc fasion. * * V.. " " '' ; . ? w - gs Hp " H.' ^HH > .^T jlliip B^Maaasy^j.. . \ IS "JUST A Real Values-At This Time. Ps or Easter . ... appv you'll be Easter mo^n' n a Keetev's coat., Be sure jt your coat at Keetpr's. :ii $18.18 sjfcr owWd^awte-AiW Sister Suits i ! be won't be complete until eeter's individually styled ' 1 '" - ' J' ei c fn U *piU.JU * ? ' ' wmmmmmmmm?mwmmmmmmmm?mm?mmmm ERATION DEP . p-t ' ' . _.. announce that we have secured ladies of Kings Mountain as snt. Now. when yoy select a t>erts right in our store. We 4 * k A ' I , f 'r .... . ; . , . i nPPA K/ ***** " VALUE FOR VALUE 1 " > r . *.*: . ,** ' , ' -y ?T* ^ "v , ' 1 $290 I New Vfk $8.06 W^L U^H Waahlntfton $4.90 H-trTps I Greenville $1.06 Ht . W Big Extra Saving* on Round E|n EVERy pack6 ^ I OF CAMELS ijpWM I liii [jfcv > K In recent laboratory teata. ? __ I FOR EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA CAMELS burned 25% iloutr 1 COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVORthan (he avcrafteofthc 15o(herof the laraeat-sclling brands tested "" " Jp- J^| AS HIPI ?slower than mmy of them. That "''rUMgil BVII BIL I ^ means,on theavcrasc.asmokjaa .. ' _UniF I a*. ?,uu ,o n : Vfllf 1 LLv g**m SMOKES TCKMCKf ,LOW'iUi^^oC,08Tt,t* .1 t - .-3 . 1 L >|| , >VV' \ 2 A.ROUND THE CORNER" iy Us A Visit Before Making Your Easter Purchases. Easter Frocks Heeler's has spring's most "fetching* dresses . . . just the color and style you want. M . v jkl ti * UtS/H $2.95 to $9.95 a ( i'iii ? m??mm ??i irn jj n n n my?MWwi ? ?' m To Be Found HflW^mite^frrTgUa^fifts Now. / I Ladies' Easter Hats I \ You never looked as pretty as you will wearing our new Easter Hats. $1.00 Up ARTMENT ADDED L the services of Mrs. Ann Roberts, who is already an expert seamstrist, to be in charge of our Al- t | garment from Keeter'g you may have it expertly \ invite you to avail yourself of this service at no ^ 111 . J .1 I. T' I 11'lit RTMENT STORE 1 fEVER UNDERSOLD || ^

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view