Bessemer City Woman's Club Flower Show Set Bessemer City Woman's club Fall "Flower Show" Is to be held at. the Woman's club building In Bessemer City Saturday, Novem ber 7. Lunch will be served from 11 a. m. until 2 o'clock p. m.( and the public has been invited to at tend the event. Woman's club officials made the announcement. KINGS MOUNTAIN^ BESSEMEfe CITY /A DRIVE-IN THEATRE > Located on Kings Mountain . iMitmH CltT Highway, only a Miles from Kings Mountain. OPEN 7 DATS PER WEEK Phone 1027-J ? Kings Mtn. TODAT, THTOSw OCT. 29 "Take Me To Town" Ann Sheridan Sterling Hoyden 20 MINUTES COMEDY 2 CARTOONS FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 30>3i DOUBLE FEATURE "Francis Covers The Big Town" Donald O'Conner ? AND? "Brave Warrior" in technicolor with John Hall v. ?ALSO? 30 MINUTES OF COLOR CARTOONS Late Show Every Saturday Night At 11-30 P.M. SUN. - MON. - TUESDAY Nerember 1, 2> 3 "Island In The Sky' with John Wayne 2 CARTOONS Mon. & Tues. Nights Are Family Nights EVERY WEEK Adm. 50c per car ? 2 Shows Nightly ? v Starting at Dusk Admission 40c ? FREE ADMISSION ? To Children Under IS When accompanied by parents ?? -air. 5 SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD \ Garden Club District State Meeting Friday Garden clubs in Kings Moun tain will be represented toy mem t:?rs from ?.?ach club at the Dis trict Garden Club meeting in session in Statesville Friday. The meeting is to be held at the Statesville First Presbyterian church. Mrs. M. A. Ware, Mrs. W. L. Pressly, Mrs. John L. McGill, and Mrs. H. C. Mayes will represent Kings Mountain Garden cluh. Representatives to go from the Open Gate Garden club are Mrs. Claude Hambright and Mrs. W. M. Gantt. Town and Country Garden club members planning to at tend the Statesville meeting are Mrs. J. P. Mauney, Mrs. J. G. i Darracott, and Mrs. H. L. Camp bell, Mrs. J. H. Arthur, Mrs. E. W. Griffin, Mrs. W. B. Thorburn, Mrs. C. F. Thomasson, and Mrs. O. W- Myers. Miss Pat Henderson was a din ner guest Sunday of Miss Melba Tindall. DixiE KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Admission ? 9c & 20c Thurs., Last Day . JOMM RKMWjtfBBi ROBERT MITCHUM JANE RUSSEU i H,S Z WOMAN! V* ' - SHORT Friday - Sat. October 30-31 "The Half Breed" ?with Robert Young and Jack Buetel ? AND? "Highway 301" with Steve Cochran and Virginia Grey ? New Serial ? "Radar Men From The Moon" CARTOON Mon. - Tuesday . November 2*3 "Along The Great Divide" with Kirk Douglas and Virginia Mayo CARTOON WED. ? THURS., NOV. 4-5 "RETREAT' HELL!" Frank Love Joy Richard Carlson "MflRTIN LUTHER" ? NANCY OlSCW Late News JOY THEATRE PHONE 500 ? KINGS MOUNTAIN CLEVELAND-GASTON'S ONLY DELUXE THEATRE Late Shows Moo. - Wed. - FrL - Sat. Last Times Thars. Bing's most dramatic role! PERSON A L S : ? Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arthur and family attended the Arthur and Groome fam'ly reunions at | Greensboro last weekend. Mrs. Pearl Adair, of Martin, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. Davis, and Mr. Davis this week. Mrs. E. R. Goter has returned Sunday from Crookston, Minn., following an extended stay dur ing the final illness and death of her father, 33. B. Carian, who suc cumbed on October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Whltener from Hickory visited Mrs. C. Vv. Richardson last Saturday and al so Miss Pearl Hicks who is in Gaston Memorial hospital, Gas tonla. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Payseur, Mrs. B. R. Payseur, Eva and Glenn Payseur and Miss Jenny Prince visited Chimney Rock Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis spent the weekend in Athens. Ga., where they attended the Univer sity of North Carolina-Georgia football game on last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shytle of j Charleston, S. C, visited Mrs. ! Shytle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble, and other relatives over the weekend. GASTONIA-KWOS MOUMTAIM HIGHWAY FREE CANDY For The Children at the Box Office EVERY NIGHT THURSDAY - FRI. October 29-30 GIRLS in the NIGHT with Harvey Lembeck, Joyce Holden, and Glenda Farrell ALSO? The World's Most Beautiful Girls In technicolor SATURDAY. OCT. 31 BIG HALLOWE'EN HORROW SHOW torisKARlOFF s?oi FORREST AND SEVEN DOORS TO DEATH with Chick Chandler. . Jane Clyde George Meeker COLOR CARTOON SUNDAY - MONDAY November 1-2 ? mm uniwmoMt ncnw COLOR CARTOON TUES. - WED. - THURS. November 3. 4. 5 lXJRKTt\YOUNG jjXXMKX*. COLOR CARTOON &ASTOWIA-?W?S XOWTAIW HtftHWAY Jim Bolln returned home Sun day from a fishing trip spent at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Campbell and Mrs. E. L. Campbell visited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Williford in Gaylax, Virginia, last weekend. Mr and Mrs. Sam Hamr}ck, Miss Bonnie Mcintosh, and Irvin Allen, Jr., attended the Duke State game in Durham Saturday. Mrs. Mary Page McLaughlin of Kayettevllle spent the weekend visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page. Bobby Huskey, student at N. C. State college, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Huskey. Miss Pauline Mauney, member of the Salisbury schools faculty, spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney. ? o ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Sherman fticketts and Miss Edna Ricketts, of Mi ami, Fla., have returned home after a ten-day visit at the home of W. L. Plonk and Mrs. Mary Lovell. Miss Margaret Hoffman, Mrs. M. L. Harmon and Mrs. Martin Harmon attended the performan ce of the Agnes DeMille ballet group at Winthrop College last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Dover have moved from Kings Mountain to Shelby. They have been resi dents of Kings Mountain for the past ten years. Mrs. C. W. Mathis of Wild wood, N. J., was a visitor last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Heavner. Mrs. Mathis is Mr. Heavner's sister. Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Kennedy spent the weekend at Radford, Va., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clemonsee Boone. Miss Joann Caveny, student at Lenior-Rhyne college, Hickory, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Caveny over the weekend. Mrs. J. W. Crosland of Bennett sville, S. C., is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Paul Hendricks and fam iy. Weedkend guests in the home of Rev. and Mrs. David Morris were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crump ler, missionaries to South Ameri ca. Lt. James E. Herndon left Sunday to report back to Pitts burg, Pa. for duty in the Air Force, after spending a four-day furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Herndon. B. G. Doggett leaves next Wed nesday for Benton, Ky., where he will make his home with his neice, Mrs. Dan Gold. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thomas of Spruce Pine spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cox Sunday. Mrs. E. B.~Onve. Mrs. W. C. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulton, and Winifred spent the day in Asheville Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brendall, a former Kings Mountain pastor. Mrs. Nolan, Mrs. Brendall's mo ther, was also a guest. Weekend-guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Black were their son, Houston Black, and Mrs. Black of Rockingham, and Miss Barney McMahan of Anderson, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Warlick of Llncolnton spent the weekend in Kings Mountain as guests of their daughter, Mrs. E. L. Carl ton and Mr. Carlton. They attend ed the Homecoming game here Friday night. Pvt. John Warlick leaves Sat urday to report for duty at Fort Deven, Mass.. after spending a week's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Warlick. Pvt. Warlick is being transferred from Fort Knox, Ky. Miss Sarah Jackson, student at Montreat College, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wood Jackson. She re turned to Montreat Monday. IMPERIAL THEATBir m Kings Mountain. N. C. Phone 134 TODAY. THURSDAY, OCT. 29 DOUBLE FEATURE ?TULSA" 'Confidentially in technicolor Connie" Susan Hayward Van Johnson - Janet Leigh Robert Pre* ton . Color Cartoon FRI. ? 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