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. 1 ? r , ' ' ~ Local Jam From Com Kings Mountain American Legion c .*m?rs trounced the Shelby aggre- 1 gallon to the tune of 8 to 3 b?fore ft ' ifcrgo crowd at the local ball park. ' The sensational pitching of Ware, 1 alto permitted only five hits and 1 see run. in five Innings, and excel- 1 >st relief work by Lefty Rallard, > Throughout thr remainder^ of the ? ontest. were s .\r,d-puf ' perforniun* ?. drew firsr blood b> ncorlug ! m Mil il s* < II II II IIIatid anothet qingle by Andereon to i *o? McCurry j The totals did not wasteany tini?? " hi their half of the third. by rctallu Tins nd knotting up the acore. R|. p?>r walk*!. advanced to second on h'kQis' infield grounder. Smith grout) out td aho" advancing Roper , '9 third; Ballard came throijuli with a single to r'vhl field scoring Uo> per; Kttera walked: Goforlh filed to he first baseman ending lite inning. The game was nip and tuck unttt die (sat half of the fifth when the fflotintaineers broke loose with a atrage of hits. Roper walked; 'advanced to second on Willis' 'Welders ?hofce; Smith drove a sharp single to right field'scoring Roper and Wll ^tfsSmitli advanced to second on the He throw to the plate; Ballard's hit to right field scored .Smith; Utters rame through on a hit and run play moving Ballard to third, "fitters stolo tascwad; Womack's hit to left center * owed both Ballard and fitters-. Goforth filed out to second. Edens got . on base through virtue of a short plop's error, advancing Womack to second. Ware struck out ending the tamfgg. The locals made five runs on a walk, fielder's choice and four hits Shelby Scored on two hits by Har -J.. ? ? -1 nr..! t?. si ns >uu wngni iu me bcvhuiu. The Mountaloeers came back In | rfceir half and tallied twice on a hit by Btters. was advanced to second F^MELS PASSAGE JFTtfaXJ || 'Ami Otkw Functional Symptoms of KIDNEY WEAKNESSES JhtaBMUS now ^cpd outlortnq hataii) (Mof?Lo? ol Fast a I? Htad?kw. PI?loses. 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Values to $1.! here is your chance to save $1.00 eac No Alteration. All Sal xjcixv a i remkmi . < * "* r'.v:. ' v.. . f.s V,sI\W:a- . . . . L- "rv':-.. lot's W ity Rivals. >d Uoforth's iutield grounder, moved o third ou Womack's grounder to 'oeond; Eden's single to left scorng Ktlers: Edeus stole second, advanced to th'.rd on a passed ball. *aiiict hnmw on anoihpr nauiutrf .hall* toper and Willt* walked; Siuilh Hounded nut first base to the pitch: ;r who was covering on the play. Smith ami Ballard led the attack *hh three hits each. McCurry of Shelby had two (aits. v. Mill. Out 050 tOx ft 12 1 Battel lea: Shelby ? Cill'lstopui-i, kicSwaiii. liaturlck. and Haines. Kli.gs' Mountain Ware, ' pallard iml Roper. Mountaineers Romp Forest City 3 to 0 The Mountaineers. with their n aria toward victory romped on pop Simmon's Rutherfordton lads Saturday. 3 to' 0, before a large Hid enthusiastic crowd. "Ace' Ballard was m the mound for the lo,ul?. Ballurd struck ou,t 15 Ruther ordtoti county lads. Ballard let up with only five hits. Witlirow, Bluu vcush.p. itaoford, B. Legion, won lop honors with I for 4. For the lo ?al? Etters and (loforth led the batling with 2 for 3. Mountaineers Defeat Cherryville 5 to 2 The Mountaineers defeated Cherryville Juniors here Tuesday by the tune of 5 to 2. Ballard was on the hill for the locals and struck out 15 batters, while allowing only six hits. This wame was a long drawn out affair, featured mostly by Ballard's pitching in the pinches. Hand" McOlnnis started the ball rolling by hitting safety and stealing two bases, sliding perfectly and being scored by Edens' hard hit ball to left field. Roper, our little catcher, caught PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' Prescription promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THS RPX4LI 9TORF We Call For And Oallver Phones 41?41 . . In Our . . idies Shop \ND SATURD ?1 And No Alterations On lie and Satiate . Sharkskin SSES SKI ? nts. Values te Pastel colore. te 44 . Out Th< I each 48c !< wmmmmmmmmmmmm? repe, Shantung. Qn# Qf0up ^ Shantung SSES . BLOl d:e""y Assorted colors. ?d Prints, disss v#|uem t# $1>| yours for only? ' each 48c < to f.*S - V Sheer Ladie )8. Mothers' Regular $ h es Final I jadiAe SI LER ? You AHrmys Save A V ' * ' ' BE KPW MOPWAnf mauip n a alee game of baseball while the visitors tried then ?U behind the plate. Pope end Herri* were high men (or the Cherrlee with 2 (or 4. lfidens wee high for locale with two (or three, while McGluni* got 2 tor .4. Personate (Cont'd from Society page) visitiug her three eons, J. Li., M. E. and ('. V. Thomasson. ?o? Mi.se Louise Sherrill is a* tending the young people"s conference at Luke JunalUKku as representative of the Grace Methodist Church. ? o? Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney and! iWSonQ ! .iw w*? S it mn I >ia) w lit next week at Ulaek Mountain attending Blue Itldge Assembly. Mrs. Aubrey Mauney attended the all-day meeting Tuesday of the Womans Missionary or the Lutheran Clu tch in Salisbury." . J Mr. and Mrs. Booth Gillespie and (laughter of Allentowu, Pr., arrive to day tor a visit in Kings Mountain, their former home. Rev. H. C. Sprinkle. Jr.. Is spending this week In Pineville. N. C.. his birth-place, where he is conducing special services. Master Billy- Boycd. son of Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Boyce of Charlotte is visiting Master. Uarle Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. O \V. Myers. Mrs. Carlyle Ware has moved in her new home. Mr. and Mr6. William Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hord expect to move in their' apart meats their soon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stallworth will move "to Charlotte this week where Mr, Stallworth will be connected with the Belk's Department Store there. 1 Mr. and Mrs. j. A. tlanes and Miss Pauline Dickersou have moved j from the home on Juniper street to 4 .. J ..rv... f.nhln. Iiuc- num Cfl iicuiuu9 iiuiiic uu r uuuu street. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Maune.v and children, Peggie and Gene'. spent Monday night in Greensboro with Mrs. Mauney's paseuts. Rev. and Mrs. e. a. Shenk. Mrs. E. 1,. Campbell, Mrs. E. W. Griffin. Miss Jeanne Griffin and Walter Griffin are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones in North Wilkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Crenshaw and children of Belmont and Mrs. Annie Hudgins ot Spartanburg. S. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Goforth Sunday. Miss Annie Lee Jones of Camden, ? Alabama, has been visiting her sis pe , 1 AY ONLY These Specials ? ' and P. K. RTS . !*? 24 to 32. each in, Crepe and ~ri\ jses cj j|r. | C 1^? I 8>SM 32 to 40 1/ py I. Thoy aro 1 / I J sack H A s' Rayon Slips II.00 Vdne. Size 35 to 40. . , . ? * .. 79c each 2 For $1.50 hoppe t BELK'S i v. . ' i * ' ' gmamr. JPLT 4. im ter, Mrs. Jimmy Hord. Mrs. Herd and little son, Jimmy Jr., returned! home with Miss Jones for a visit. Miss Martha Frances McQill left this week with a party of friends from China Grove and elsewhere for a vacation trip to California and places of Interest en-route. Mr. Aubrey Mauney attended the meeting of the Paris Education Com mittee of the United Lutheran Ohur ches of North Carolina, which was held Monday in Salisbury. Mr. Maun ey is Treasurer of the Committee. Mr. \V. K. Osborne bas returned from a trip to New York City and was accompanied heme by Mr. and j, borup and Miss Jean Hunter who will remain for a two-weeks visit. Mr. and Mm. Jimtnle Hord have been visiting Mrs. J. O. Hoid prior to thefr leaving'; Mr. Hord for New York where he will take a few weeks training and then go with Eastern Airlines. Mrs. Hord and smqll son for Alabamu where she . will visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neisler have gone to their summer cottage at j Crescent Beach to join Mrs. Neisler's mother, Mrs. H. N. Moss, and sons. Henry and Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Neisler have Just recently returned from New York where they attended the wedding of Mr. Geo. Webber. ' . __, _ ? ~ < Miss Joan Wright, -small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wright, enter tained a number of her friends at a delightful party in honor of her seventh birthday. LJttle Joan was the recipient of many useful and pretty gifts. The climax of the party was wben Joan received a blcyi/e |rom I her mother and daddy. ' Super Friday a Became of the Un i n ONE LOT SAND Leather soles. All sizes. So combinations. Regular Our Special? Ladies' Dress St Medium and low heels. A ent, or multi- color. AH si 1; . *- i $1.48 MEN'S DRESS and WOI Full cut, fast color* Size Super Special. This week48c each Km R>V SPECIAL TABLE RE Assorted materials. Real e up now? 5c yird Belk's ] * ... REMEM J Btlp ymmx tsstk skim* liks Ikt stars * * m mm. ?? 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