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.
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BESSEMEfe CITY /A
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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
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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
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ROBERT MITCHUM
JANE RUSSEU
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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"
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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
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COLOR CARTOON
TUES. - WED. - THURS.
November 3. 4. 5
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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.
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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. ? SAT., OCT. 30-31 DOUBLE FEATURE
OPEM AT 11 O'CLOCK
'Scoutmaster" "Sundowners"
with Clifton Webb nil)| wills
and TUESDAY, November
"SCARED STIFF"
m Martin and Jerry Lewis ? % Cartoons
Beet rev
en's and Boys
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