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R fmcmer Resident of Town in Greenville, S. C. Rsrrost Webb Riser, native of Hiiuts Mountain and former reel<fe-n: of Uastouls, died Monday aftssuoou ui l)U home in Greenville, 1* t'. after six months' Illness. Mr. f yU**r 45. bad lived in Greenville IHr the lust 17 years where he was tu the Insurance business. Mr. Klser -oram a moinber of the First Baptist! /Vutvh. V . It'*e was a<tiAc In the Ilo> Scout a.urV her**, bavin* been a member ! < U><- Scout troop committee of his , -iiui' i and a commissioner of Blue. sti*j.- r , Stouts. 1 Jlis ail". Mrs. Ger'rude. Gilmer, AWci. survives Willi one son."lie is, three brothers and three! jSlatem lake S and John T. Riser ?f Kinks Mountain, Clifford Riser Belmont, Mis Cliailen Smith of i<Ui?'< \CclitlaiUt Mi--> Annie Riser * dHtd ii i-t /una Black of Cherry,'vllle. ( Funeral strviPW were held at 3 .y clock Tuesday atternoon at the Market) mortuary in itreenville and ifttrnm-nt was In Woodlawn Memo- j aJal Park j winners Announced In q Reading and Declamation Contests . } . ? J s' . - * ' * * The annual contest for "the r3akei Headers Medal and -the Neis- , .*; IH-rlatmcrs Medal was held ? 'Tuesday liinht at the school audi- w . sriuln. Thclttia llyals of- Central tl School and Charles Ulanton of "West v School were announced winner's. h The Judges were members of the H Abelhy school faculty. /The following were contestant*: K ileuluh -Daddy and Sonny. v Tbclinsi Hyaald ? Nocturne. Martha Sue Chaney?-Pigtail JJuys u Charles Hlartton ? Two Pictures, g Clinton Wood ?- A Challenge To e Tooth. c' tl Hunter Warlfck ?. late the Man. o To The V< Ward 1 . ; ' v ' :V?# J*- / Two years ago I asked to elect me to the Council, greatest majority of any V which I was deeply gra promised to give you my v tried to do this to the best again asking you to elect i so that I might finish the started under my supervis that with the proper co-opc cials, we can make our to^ which to live. I am under no obligatio lion, and am not repres nor looking to gain anythi group or industry, but to ji resentative in the City HaJ If my efforts have not wish me to continue as th CILMAN", your support s dated on Tuesday, May 6t H. Tom . . ? '. V' . > % * C? L _ ijuuscriue v .? t The 1 $1.1 t ' Showing: at Imperial I Hr ? I iJ <eorg? Murphy, Lucille Ball and JOB," ehowing at the Imperial Mountain b th A nA 1 Mountaineers Win Their 1th Game Kings .Mountain High School won heir eleventh game out of twelve tarts here ytliterdfty afternoon chttn they toppled off Cliffside _ to ho tune'of 7 to 1. John GeorgO acred nobly ou the mound for eight tilings until he was relieved by lallard. Karty and Koper alternated ohind the plate. Harris and Bigor staff were the butteries for tho iaitors. Leading hitters for the locals core Gibson, who got a three-bagor and a homer. He also made sev ral outstanding catches in center leld Womack secured hits out C four* trips to the plate. oters Of to>. 5 the citizens of Ward 5 which you did by the Vard in town, all of teful. At that time 1 cry best and I have of my ability. I am ne your Councilman work that has been ion, and 1 assure you oration of all City Offi vn a better place in n to any clan or facenting any industry, ng for any particular List be the peoples' rep11. been in vain and you e "PEOPLES' COUNind vote will be appreh. Fulton . . \* ?. *. / * to lerald * : t ~ ?v" " . > ? , . - ; .' JOa Year ' . . / . . ???? . - .. v y': ' : "v?; : - ^ p N TH? KMOB HOPKTAB* CTKAU) Monday and Tuesday l& s^ssjsnraM&aBjssij^^^^HHEM^r 7 : ?Jr - V] I > -'\yV pri |r , / ;,^r r xi ^jjiir i Edward O'Brien In "GIRL-GUV and Theatre next Monday end Tuesday. ?- ' ' eersAnnex Oth Wins * : ? Down Cherryville 2 To 1 Coach A. E. Smart's- Mountaineers won their 9th Western Conference game Friday afternoon by defeating Cherryville 2 to 1 and their 10th Conference victory Tuesday afternoon by spanking Llncolnton to the tune of 18 to 3. As the score indicates, tbe first game was very close and it was anybody's ball game. In the second game, the Mountaiueers remained the masters. Charles Lefty Ballard gave up only four hits to Cherryville lads In a seven inning game and was excel lentiy supported hy his team-mates to cop the victory. Qu.ime, short-" stop for Cherry- ille, led off with a double in the first inning and was driven in by Carpenter for their ou ly run. In the second luntng the Mountaineers pushed two runs a cross the plate with hits by Womack and Willis for the only runs of th6 dajr for the locals. Both teams threatened to score many times throughout tbe encounter. leading hitters for the . locals were Gibson and Smith with 2 for 12 each; for the visitors, Quine and Carpenter collected 1 and 2 respec' lively. Team R H E Cherryvllle 1 4'' o Kings fountain 2 6 2 Batteries: Ballard and Early; Beam and Nei.lt. Two base hits: Quine. MC'AfED LINCOLNTON 18 TO 3 The Mountaineers refused to bo stopped on Tuesday utteruoou uuttl they had ptled-jip a 18 to 3 victory on the team of Llncoluton. James Gibson, center fielder and pitcher tor the Mountaineers held the oppon ents to tour hits iu nine innings and got 4 for 4 at bat. Clautou and Knight collected one hit each consecutively in the second lulling to score twice and in the 7th Scbrutn and Gabriel connected for another run. Every man on the Mountaineer team entered the game and every one secured one or uiore s hits off three Lincoloton pitchers. Gibson, Smith, Ware and Ballard led the at tack at bat, Gibson getting 4 for 4 trips to the plate. Team R H E t ' " - Llncoluton - 3 4 1 Kings Mountain 18 19 8 ' Batterlea: Glbaou aud Early; Pope Ramsey, llarley, Baker and C-lantou Two base hits: Ware, Gibsdn Gabriel, Gaftney. Three base hits: Smith, Gibson Ballard. Home Runs: Ware. v m xii i i^eague 10 L iimo Mountain The Senior Kpwortli League will uioet' at Central Methodist Church Saturday night at 7:30 where cars will leave tor i Kings Mountain which the young people will climb. All members are asked to bring lun clieon or drinks.. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE W? Fill any Doctors' Prescription promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. TMI REXALL STORE ' Ws Call Par And Dsllvsr Phones 41?SI i Tmrn8l>AY. MAY 1, 1141 Personals (Cont'd from Society page) be lias been stationed (or some time j Mrs. D. f. Mauney went to Concord Wednesday to be with her sts?er-in-law. a patient in the Concord hospital who underwent a blood transfusion. r * ( Mesdaines Lena Com Hunter. Minnie McKadden and Mrs 1 Garrison siieut the day wph Mr*. Elmer Spent er in Gasionlu this week. > Aaa ~-o~" " . I Mrs. W A. Thompson nhd Mint I l.ala Thoiitpfm of Charlotte and Mr and Mra Elbert Houser of Cloi ? r ucre gUest* of Mrs L?? Harmon land Miss Virgin ' Harmon last Sua1 ' ' Mr. and Mrs. tlus Mauney. Mr. | and Mrs. II. N. Humes and baov son spent the day with Dr. Jacob Mauney in Ashevillc rucontly Dr. Mauney has recently moved Into Ills new .home there. * ; * ?0?V * ' r , Miss Margaret Smith altended the Wure-McI-uughllii wedding in Rock 11 ill. S. C.. Monday. Mrs. McLaUghlin before marriuge was Miss Frances Ware, formerly of Kings Mountain. ?. ??o?~ Mr. J. M. Hoover and daughter-, Hazel Hoover, of Washington. D. C. are visiting Mr. and Mclvin Hoover ami family. Girl Scout Troop Organized On Monday, April a group ot oO girls met at the Methodist church to organize a Girl Scout Troop under the leadership of Mrs. J. _l?. Settlemyre, Jr. This troop Is sponsored by the Methodist Church. At the first meeting the purpose of Girl Scouting was discussed aud plans were made for the organization which tooK place on the follow Ing Monday, April 28. The following officers .were elected: Liuetenant: Carolyn Prince. Scribe: Nancy Nickels. Treasurer: Marlon Arthur. Patrol Leaders: Carolyn Carpenter. Jeanne Griffin, Edna Houser, Dorothy Harmon. Much interest in this troop la being taken and it gives promise of he ing most successful. Operetta At Park-Grace School TonightAn operetta, "Memories of America" will be presented tonight at the Park-Grace School, at 8:00 o'clock. The Toy Hand will- furnish the music. Au admission fee of 10 cents and .20 cents will be charged. The public is cordially invited to attend. { OUR MODE KEEPS FOOD FRESH Tl When you buy your next sure that the refrigerator er degree of humidity to p '^1 - '^fl s * MKings Mounta .?' V.* V - .V ?! . ; f * ? '} , * . ... ' . '' V. - "< " '.IV ykiik, - . itek:- - .. - \ ' "V r . V V I I . 1 I ' " I To The Outfitted Voters of the Second Ward. . of the City of Kings Mountain:? To those of you whom I have not seen and talked with, please allow me to say that in announcing myself as a candidate to represent you I did so with the full intention (should I be elected) of voting in favor of any legislation that might come before the City Council that was in the interest of our entire Citizenship". Should you see fit to vote for me "with this assurance your vote will be very much appreciated. Respectfully yours, O. C. OTARKELL. ; PINNACLE Flour and Feeds ?16 Percent Dairy - ' ..... _ ?24 Percent Dairy ?Chick Starter * ..... , ?Growing Mash ?Laying Mash ?Big Hog Feed > i " ..." ' ' .v Made to Produce Results at a Moderate Price * i ?Inquire At Your Dealer? Ware & Sons . ... . ; . ' . . r ; * . Kings Mountain, N, C. . . :rn ice refrigerator iRJ^ATURAL WAY With ..ICE CONDITIONING refrigerator, take a hint from Mother Nature?Make ? *- - ? - you Duy, will keep foods not only cold?but at a proprevent rapid drying out. All size boxes now on display * 1SH '-^^H H_^H fc/^Pss^TL*sV rvH \ H La. - - ^|u ^ N H ??-^PM ^^ 11 ^^Pr ^^pggg^a ii i w | * J V?%* ; I '* *.' V '. . / . ' * ../. . .''''. ** . .?.- ? . in Ice & Coal Co. Phone 124 B |W<:-.-.- . . :5^* , -\ ;. :v''-r 'v d - : 1 . ' \ .' ; " .- ; > v.._4
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