HANDICAP TOURNAMENT TROPHY WINNERS? Four golfers won trophies tn the Country club annual spring. handicap tmrney which was com pleted on May 16. Trophies were oresented at a golfers banquet last Wednesday at the club. Pic tured are, left to right. Jack White, who present ed the trophies; Hunter R. Nelsler, winner of the championship trophy; Tolly Shuford, runner-up; Jacob Cooper, winner of the consolation title; and John Smathers, consolation runner-up. Mr. Sma thars was also presented a wrist watch by T. W. Grayson's JewMry for shooting a hole-in-one on Wo. S on May 16 in the final round of consolation I play. (Herald photo by Carlisle Studio.) Drama Authoress -Editing Script By Keen Oliver Florette Henri, authoress of the successful novel "Kings Moun- | tain," has returned to New York alter a short stay in Kings j Mountain, North Carolina, where ?he has 'been editing the drama- 1 4ic adaptation of her novel, 'The Sword of Gideon." ? Tliis yedr martby the WBTV Taleftt Scout, to appear with Arthur and his group on WBTV, and tyf first popular prize winner as chosen by the crowd to receive $10 cash. Entrants will also" he given the opportunity of appearing, in early fall, on a similar program for the purpose of securing new talent for the 'NBC-TV Network, regardless of whether they are a winner. Location of the NBC TV program and details will be announced later. Persons or groups of persons Interested in entering the talent hunt arc urged to talk to any member of the Grace Methodist Youth Fellowship. The program on July 10 at the City Stadium will feature, Arthur Smith and his Cracker- Jacks, a lo.ig with Clyde McLean and Margie Martin. Tickets are now available at 50c for children and $1 for adults from members of the MYF of Grace Methodist church. Three Held Offices Week Of Boys State Three Kings Mountain youths who attended Boys S^ate- at 'Cha pel Hill last week were elected to party offices. , Earl Marlowe, Jr., was elected DIXIE Last Times Thurs. "MYSTERY LAKE" Filmed in T. V. A. Friday - Saturday Double Feature "SILVER CITY KID" with Man "Rocky" Lane ? ALSO ? "SLIGHT CASE OF LARCENY" ' with Mickey Rooney n? PLUS? Serial Cartoon Monday- Tuesday "WORLD FOR "RANSOM" with Dan Duryea Wed. - Thurs. NEXT WEEK 'THE PLUNDERERS" with Rod Cameron \ RACE WINNER ? Edward Bar ry. above, won the Javcees' Soap Box Derby "warm-up" race hen on Juno 1$, pacing sevsn other contestants tt> the finish line. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond E. Barry of route three Shelby. Nine contestants are en tered vtt?rtbe Charlotte derby Wednesday afternoon, one of the racers failing to make the local event after cracking up on a test ran the dav before the race here. (Photo by Wilson Griffin.) Secretary of the Nationalist Par ty- r Dewitt Bianton, Jr.; was elec ted mayor of "Worth City." George Hord, Jr., was elected a member of the publicity commit tee of the Nationalist Party. The other two youths who at tended Boys State were Fred Falls, Jr., and Gerald Lovelace. h? ???? gASTONIA-KIHOS MOJWTAIW HIOHWAY 2nd Big Hit 'Miut; i'uj Iron Door" 3rd Big Hit 33 Minutes of Qolor Sun. tk-" Thurs. VOUIIt PAMIUY PtlVtJH Wednesday, Thvrs., F^dry. $SE , 28 MlSmm ' fitesiiiSI ^ ftrilljiiHll 11,000,000 VOL] MORS ABOUT Lions Officer* (Continued from front page ) gave his report for the year, Dr. Nathan H. Reed, chairman of the sight conservation committee, called attention to the White Cane magazine summary of the club's work in that department, and 7. G. Darracott, attendance chairman, presented awards for attendance. The Darracott report noted the I following perfect attendance re cords: Fifteen years, Carl F. Mauney; ten years, Jacob Coop er, Tom Pollock, Sam Weir. Bax ter Wri?ht, and G. D. Ware; five years, Ertle Powers and Sam Stalllngs. Members receiving pins for perfect attendance during 19^3 54 are: Hubert Aderholdt, Rich acd Barnett, C. P. Barry, Hazel Bumgardner, J. G. Oarracott, Hu Ollie I^rlsi Bllly Houser.lramea Houser, George Houser, Denver King, Paul King, Hugh A. Lagan, Jr., J. C. McKlnney, W. K. Maun ey, Jr., Edwin . Moore, Charles Moss, Dr. D. M. Morrison, Eugene Patterson, W. 1* Plonk, Hal Plonk, Dr. Nathan H. Reed, Lee Roberts, X H. Rudlslll, Jr., James Rollins, J. E. Rhea, IX L. Saund ers, Rev, Phil Shore, Jr., Eugene Tlmms, J. W. Webster. E. K. Whitener, and Fred Wright, Jr. DeVere Smith was presented by Hal Plonk as a transfer mem ber' from the Fohtana Dam club. Current United States livestock outlook is that prices of most clas&s of meat animals will un dergo seasonal declines at vari ous times later this year." . * IMPERIAL THEftTRF Ong? Mountain, N. C. Phone 134 TODAT. THURSDAY ' JUNE 24 DOUBLE FEATURE MA AND PA KETTLE "BULLETS AND in "SADDLE" "BACK HOME" with The Rang* Blisters Cartoon FRIDAY - SATURDAY JUNE 25-26 DOUBLE FEATURE ? OPEN AT 11 O'CLOCK "WAR ARROW" "DEAD MAN'S in technicolor TR AW " with J*(f Chandler IIUUli and Maureen OUara with Johnny Mack 3rown Comedy ? Cartoon MONDAY ? TUESDAY JUNE 28-29 "ROMAN HOLIDAY with Gregory Peck and Eddie Albert Two Cartoons WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY JUNE 30-r-JULY 1 DOUBLE FEATURE "SAILOR OF "PISTOL THE KING" PACKIN' MAMA" with Michael Rennie with Star Cast and Jeffrey Hunter Two Cartoons Now Ybpifv Cinemascope Theatre With True . -? Stereophonic Sound PERFECTLY AIR CONDITIONED HOSE MifiS'r AMU MNf m JLi hunters of tin Amazon 1 TECHWICOIOR FBtRWOO BHOWM