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\Uy Alauly .doorlteadi
.fe hahs like the Mountaineers of
airier the direction of Coach
? JA*"1 VavjuiiK. are really "goiitut
ijHi pWo-s ami Ho tlniKiTVi-'lSi
-* >' two \ i< >! !? >! So reads their
aarnrd tints far in tlie , football sea'
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Tin iswiio last Friday was the
first to he played on the dotal grid*t?ai
Mi*; year, and the number of
Mpertav?e? was estimated at less
Mat I*r? hundred
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Mtr .teams played excellent ' hull.
KifV'v the opposing roam was the
<Brft no Thnlr loin* (ouch Sawn
j*s niudi* on a puss from liar
Urn la Ha nl din ilia the first quarter.
mmt Jtlt'i the Mountaineers turned
-jm tfcr pressure they never, threatail
fa score attain
K'rops Mountain scored her first
MiKlirfowii In the second quarter
wfcen ilibson on a fake line buck,
santt around end for It yards. Their
artfciiiwr score was, made the third
ftarnrr on a pass from Olllison to
WarrufrV good for 2T> yards. In the
atmr period Allen ran a punt back
3B? rirrfit for it score., but It was
otfted 'back wthen Howpll was offJaStflleve
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TODAY - THURSDAY .
m Moran - Dick Foran
in
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Tom Tyler In
"Pinto Rustlers
New* ? Serial
v '' V 10c
TftlDAY and SATURDAY
Ken Maynard In
Heath Rides the Range"
Frankie Darro in
"Up In the Alt'
uMor G-Men No. 2. Cartoon
- 10c and 15c
ONDAY and TUESDAY
Another Big Hit
SasrftKl Ruaiell Brian Aherne
In
"HIRED WIFE"
Latest War New*
?Coming Soon?
Oeana Durbln In
Thursday i
"THE MAN
\ Joan Bennett*
Balcony 15c?1
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Saturday?1
i "MONEY AND
; Jeffrey Lyrm{
"COL
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Balcony 15c?1
Monday a
"GIRL FRO
Jane 1
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Wednesday - Bargain
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Frederic March "CHARLIE
CHAN AT
Sidney TolerI
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;ers Win
ion 12 to 6
I side.
Outstanding Players.
Hunts. number at-ven wait the
outstanding player in Marion's back
f Jtka-i- -mnl--Crk?t*df niH:?(??r e.hyieUj- wasi
kin- bright spot in the line t'ur tiio
line tor the visitors. The entire
: Mniin'-iiincur team played well, but
possibly outstanding wei*e llowell,
lilCkey and Gibson. The highlights
ni the game were; Dickey's conl Itiu
| ullj breaking through Marion's tine.
| to throw their backfleht tor a loss
. I i a * lull a - it Mr,'., a"11 /. YW U
Ware, toppi <1 off by a high spiralling
hoot lor r.o yards . . . Gibson s soort
pulsing and WuniHck's receiving
Allien running like a "streak of
grensed lightning" and How!
ell's guhd defensive work.
The game came to a sudden end
. whoa the Marlon Coach, Art Dltt,
I rushed out on the field and ordered
I Ills hoys to stop the game yith about
sevun tnlnutes left to play ill the
tinul quarter. It is uudfu'stood that
Ditt tlitl not like tire way, Harris,
his star jrtayer. was being tackled.
However, after the game, the visiting
Coach apologized to the Kings
Mountain team for his action.
LITTLE COMMENTS
Among the spectators at' -last
week's game was t'rowell Little
former coach of the Mountaineers,
hut now coach of freshman football
at Davidson College. When asked
for his opinion concerning Kings
Mountain's current team, lie said:
"Looks mighty good to me, and they
surely deserve a 1'urger croyd than
is here today to, see them in acttou.Band
Drills
During the half the Kings Mouti
j lain School Hand thrilled the fans
! with Intricate maneuvers. The outstanding
features were the M and K
M letter formations.
The next game on schedule is to
lie played Friday afternoon at 3:30
when Kings Mountain encounters
Bessemer City on the local field.
The admission will be 35c. Remember
Crowell little's words and let's
give the team the crowd they deserve.
War Relief Garments
Being Made Here
As a part of the War Relief work
National Headquarters of the Amer
lean Red Cross is aiding the local
ChaRter in securing material for
garmeuts and yarn for sweaters.
The garments are being made by
volunteer workers and the local
NT'A group. Miss Clara Dale has
i been appointed Chairman of Produc
tion of Garments for War Relief.
Anyone who y111 aid in making garments
or knitting sweaters please
get In touch with Miss ,Dale and receive
the necessary supplies.
Dunn. Oct. 8.--Ralph Weaver, 25,
Harnett county farmer, was burned
to death yesterday when bedclothtng
at his home Ignited.
ind Friday
I MARRIED"
-Frances Lederer
Main Floor 20c
)oubk Feature
THE WOMAN"
?Brenda Marshall
OR ADO" .
ogers
Vlain Floor 20c
nd Tuesday
M AVENUE A"
Withers
Main Floor 20c
Day - Double Feature
THE CROSS"
- Claudette Colbert
TREASURE ISLAND"
?Cesar Romero
Oc To An
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RE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD T
SAFETY-MAN j
'%S?'| ?dl?>** * il ? J .1 .' I ? . j - All I
life 1
I George Allen, Jr., eon of George
! Allen, who ie rounding out hie laet
I year of high achool football with
the Mountaineere. George is an ex>
ceptionai broken' field runner and
ileo a hard line charger. This-".little
get-up of the municipal government!
of the respective towns.
Mr. Q. S. Arthur, Mlsa Edith Arthur
and Miss Kate Carmen of Tryon,
accompanied by Mlaa Carmen's
brother, Mr. Will Carmen of Illinois
were guests of Mr. and Mrs J. H.
Arthur Wednesday.
Mr. J. H. Arthur and family were
visitors at Tryon during the weekend
and in company with Mr. Arthur's
father and sister of Tr.von
visited 8moky Mountain National
Park, yhere they were guests of a
friend, who is in charge of the park
PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
We Fill any Doctors'
Prescription promptly
and accurately at reasonable
prices with the
I cnvifiiianaA of vnn* nkv.
| WBU kUVllW VA JVUI
i sician. KINGS
MOUNTAIN
DRUG CO.
THE REXALL STORE
We Call For And Deliver
Phonfa 41?S1
... .. I' ----jtrated
his ability to strike for a
touchdown in last Friday's game
with Marlon, but the play was called
back because of an offside penalty.
George is also a star basket ban
player, and a very popular boy In
school.
Special Service At A. R. P.
Tiro Rev. w. P.. Oiler, JD. D., of
Clover, S. C., will conduct a series
of services at the Boyce Memorial
A. R. P. Church beginning Oct. 14,
and continuing through Oct. 20.
These services will begin promptly
at 7::io p. in. aiid will last one hour.
Or drier is an outstanding preacher
and this church Is fprtunate In se
curing him for this occasion. Every
one is cordially invited and urged to
attend.
Personals
(Cont'd from Society page)
who is in tralnlug at Fort Jackson.
Mrs. H. C. Sprinkle, Jr., underwent
an operation at Presbyterian
Hospital, Charlotte, lust Thursday
and is recovering nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Neisler,
Messrs Paul Mauney and C. E. Nets
ler, Jr., attended the. Duke-Tennessee
game in Knoxville last Saturday
Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Bollck of Lu
Rea, Va., will spent the week end
with Mr. and ,Mrs. Carl Mauney.
Rev. Uoliclc will preach at the Lutherau
Church Sunday.
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D. It. Stewart of Gastouia formerII
aP ?1- - ? ?
?i I\IIIBC> inuuuut?ii, wiitJ iias Deen
a patient in the Charlotte Sanitorl11111
for some time, underwent an operation
Monday and his condition Is
reported as satisfactory.
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Miss Bernice Ware anl Mr. and
Mrs. Holland Dixon spent the weekend
in Sevlervllle, Tenn., visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Van Wrape. They attended
the l>uke-T|pnn.. football
game Saturday at Knoxville.
Little Miss Lossie Lynch, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood EL
Lynch is reculcerating p^pelg at
her home after having her tonsils
and adnolds removed in Gastonla
Tuesday. Mayor
J. B. Thomasson and Councilman
W. K. Mauney went to Mor
ganton and Newton yeaterday after
noon to study and investigate the
HUR4DA.Y, OCT. 10. 1M0
I The Talk C
I BELK'
Fall J
I NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPAC1
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THIS WEEK-END. SEE Tfl
Tweedy.New .Twisty New H
I and Worsteds. In a wonderful collect
smartest colors and styles. For youni
men that stay young. Shorts, stouts,
regulars.
$12.50
$14.95
$16.50
One Group Men's New Fall SuitsA
All sizes, plain or fancy tweeds!k
and stripes. Double and single ^
breasted models
"BONAIRE" MEN'S SHIR
Kings Mountain's greatest shirt vj
anteed fast colors and sanforizec
All sizes. In whites and fancies.
Buy several now. Sale *
MEN'S WINTER UNIONS
Men's heavy winter unions. Good
heavy weight. Regular
69c value. Sale 0%7C
I NEW HATS
A new shipment just in. All the
newest colors. Browns, blacks,
tans, greens. All headsizes.?
I $3.85
"Emerson" Fall Hats
BLOODHOUND OVERALLS
I Allen's Bloodhound Overalls. SanforiI
zed shrunk. Made of heavy 8 oz. dinims.
Kings JVftn.'s greatest
overall value. frV
SANFORIZED WORK SHIRT
I Men's sanforized covert A Q _
| Work Shirt. All sizes HbOC
WORK PANTS '
m Men's sanforized work pants. Q7I
Alljganted sizes C
I UNION suns
I Men's heavy weight union Q7r?
I suits. AH sizes. Large or smaH ^
WORK SHOES
I Men's good grade work 1 A Q
I shoes. Sizes to 11 * 4*0
I BOYS' NEW ?v
I FALL PANTS C ff
uood sturdy H
I tweeds in brown &
blue, gray or
green. All wool.
Sizes 6 to 18. Pleat m
I ed models with
Others as low as
I Belks Dt
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If The Town! I
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SUITS I iion
of ^ihv f^m?l\ X'^7^\
K men and I|ggB$/ Jftk \ I
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MEN'S SWEATERS
Just received new shipment. New I
greens, blues, browns, tans and
~ two-tones. Button and zipper
styles. Real values. See them. |
$1.98 I
Other Men's sweaters. Part wool I I
Many styles for your selection.
48c and 97c
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'Tom Terry"
MEN'S SHOES
Guaranteed solid leather and
guaranteed to wear too. . In sev^
eral new styles. Blacks, browns. I
tans and combinations. All sizes I
to 11. See them.
$9QC I
, I Other Men's Dress Shoes I
I $1.48 and $1.98 ;|
BOYS' PANTS I
Boys' sanforized dress pants. All sizes I
In attractive mixtures M
$1.50 value / C
BOYS' OVERALLS I
Boys' heavy grade overalls. All sizes,
to 16. A real value a q
See them **OC
Boys Dress SHIRTS. Popular pat- I
terns. 48c value. Sizes to 14d
39c I
3 For $1.00 |
Boys* Heavy School SHIRTS in solids.
plaids or stripes? .
jpt. Store I
Always Save At Belk*s
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