Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / Nov. 25, 1954, edition 1 / Page 14
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Miller Rites Held Wednesday ; Pu tioral services for Raymond j Weddlngton Miller, 63, were j held Wednesday afternoon at 3 : o'clock from First Baptist chur civ of Which he was a member. | The Rev. Gordon Weekiey, pas tor ?f ttiOkChurofi. and the Rev. Kelly Dixon, officiated, and ? -y burial was In Bethlehem ceme- j tery. Mr. Miller, a well-known me chanic, died Tuesday at Kings Mountain hospital after an ex tended illness. . Sijrvivors include his wile, Mrs. Ethel Lindsay Miller; two sons, \V. Miller of Radford. Va., and Latta JRay Miller of Kings Mountain; three daugh ters, Mrs. C. E. Blalock and Mrs. Lee Dixon of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Kenneth Prultt of Harlin gen, Texas; and one sister, Mrs. Satr. lei Shoemaker of Davidson. Despite serious draught In some paits of the country, total farm output In 1954 is expected to be j only about 2 per cent below the 'highest record. T GRAYSON'S {'*tm/iAYAmY, TODAY'S GREATEST / ^FIN^ATCH VALUE! m fee""" ILLINOIS Priccd as low as 4 1 1 ii t i iT DtBQNAIR "K" 17 jewels. Shock resistant. SUiinleu steel hack. Expan sion hnnil. With leather strap 139. OS < i-.o with novel dial. M niching e* >raccle'. . piiuion br Superb Slylmq ???? .... F^it COQUETTE "I" 17 jewels. 10K yel low or white gold filled case. Fxpan sion bracelet. DflOMkl* "D" 17 jewels. Anti magnetic. Shock resistant. Expan sion band. With leather strip $3X95 FriCM Ud. f*4. (9M FREE! FREE! On Chruitma* Eve Ctaycan's v 11 giva t J some lucky tirket holder a handscmc 21-iiuh We^tin^ house con w?Je Television Set. Nothing to tuyl Just visit Gray and register. You may be the lucky one. Register f.i of ?>>n us you visit the store. EASY TERMS Grayson's Jewelry ? HOME-OWNED ? Negro News By Mrs. Cannle Gordon 109 Carpenter Street Club Meets -? The Home Demonstration club met at the home of Mrs, Nannie Tinsley on Parker street Thurs day night, Nov. 18. The house was beauti/uliy de_ corated with fall flowers, *rults and candles. The meeting v/as opened with the president presiding. Officers were elected for the new year. After the meeting the hostess served the following festive menu: : Chicken ? Dressing Potato Salad on Lettuce Green Beans Sweet Potato tart pie with whipped cream ? ? Hot Bolls ? Butter . ? 'Hot Coffee Pvt. Otis B. Whisnant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle Whis nant spent a 30 day leave with his parents. He is stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. He will leave November 28 for Los Angeles, Calif., for overseas duty, Mrs. Lizzie Mae Pressly left last Saturday for New York. Mr. and Mrs. Genelet Orr, Vi-' vian Pressley and Cletus Press ley. 'spent last weekend in Lack ey, Va., visiting MR. and Mrs. John Brown Leroy Gordon spent the week end in Sanford, N. C. There will be a Thanksgiving dinner at Shady Grove Baptist church Thursday, beginning at 12 noon. Plates will toe sold at 50c and $1.00. Given by Mrs. E Bell Hollisi The Vantine Gospel Singers of Bessemer City will sing at St. Paul Methodist church Friday night. Sponsor: Mrs. Eunice Hickman and Mrs. Thelma Mon roe. The St. Peter's Baptist church, of Grover, reported on their $500 ra)iy Sunday night, November 21. Each captain- was a.sRed to raise $50; Mrs. Sallle Mae Adams is the secretary, Fev. J. H. Holms is pastor. Ten captains gave their reports as follows: 1) Mrs. Amanda Rush, $61.71; 2) Mrs. Ohsah Sharp, $35.49; 3) Mrs. Sam Shear, $45.38 ; 4) Mrs. Clyde Jefffcrles, $36.; 5) Mrs. Ophelia Blac!:, $58.; 6) Mrs. Queen Goode. $59.20; 7) Mrs. Evia Ross. $73.60; 8) Mrs. Albert Smith, $50; 9) Rev. G. W. Smith, $80.05; and 10) Belton Ro berts, $29.30. Total contributions were $528. 73. ! On Sunday evening, Nov. 28th, : at 7 p. m. there will be a chur ch union service held at Good , Hope Presbyterian church with ; Rev. Alford, pastor of Gallllee j and St. Paul, bringing the mea 1 *age. Everyone Is invited to Join us In this service. Boy Scout News Troop 5 hold their regular i weekly meeting Monday. Nov. j 23, at 7 p. m. at Pauline club I house. The Troop was called to ! attention -by the Scoutmaster; Patrol Leader, Roger Blackwell, ! led in the Scout Oath. Dues were J collected and four boys rejoined the troop. The Scoutmaster showed us how to stake out a 4 acre track of land with the use of a com : pass.. We walked a 200-foot cour | i" to determine the length of our j steps. ^ Tw > games were played, then we dismissed with the Scout LaWs. led by Hoger Blackwell., Scribe: Conwav Jollv. . Jul OILJ is NO. 1 for your Security & Peace o f Mind Kmcw the security and peace of mind that are yours with today's most dependable, safe and economical automatic heat. No other is "just as good." Today, as always, oil heat sets the pace ? it is Number One in the Heat Parade. NOTHING Compares with OIL HEAT . ASK YOUR DEALER TO PROVE IT TO YOU CLEVELAND 01L DEALERS ASSOCIATION Bethwaze Cagers Defeat Giovei Bethware high school basket ball team posted a twin vic tory in the first county confer ence start, downing Grover high's teams at the Bethware, gymnasium on Tuesday night. Coach Jeff Wells' girls defeat. | ed Grover. 42-34 and Bethware won the second game 46-36 over Coach Don Cheek'? boys. Laney Morris topped the girls' In the scoring department with 31 points, while Sue JCeeter had 14 and Kat Hambright ' 13 for Grover and Delia Champion 11 for the winners. Jack Barrett, with 12, and Jes se Putnam, with 9 topped the Bethware boys but G rover's Jer ry Cook took game scoring hon ors with 17. Gene Odum had seven for Grover. The county loop coaches, in a last-minute decision, decided not to use the 'slap" rule in the girls division this year. Coach Wells said. Milk production in 1955 Is llkte ly tp equal the 124 billion pound record of this year. eraiwAiiE v (?t) , o ro w w rm U?ey Morrle. r IS 1 31 2 4 Lib Bolln, 1 0 0 0 13 Delta Champion, f 4 3 H O 1 Wllma Udbrttw, g 4 Lib Barrett, t s Nancy Bell, g. 2 Rachaci Itamrlck, g 1 TOTALS It 4 41 11 7 OBOVZB (M) Su7*? VeTer " f ? *0 T? ?r 5?SS?T'- J ? o 5? 33?>S&(' | ? S S ? isST"' * ? " I ' Ailin. ^ ? ? TOTALS 1 ?? B^bwe- ?! 10 ? ' Gror?>- 17. Pot. Q f Q vp wr rru Ralph Hord. f 3 1 7 4 3 J??* Ptatruun. f 4l?si * 0 4 4 0 0 ? ' 1 i 6 5 4 Barrett, g 4 4 12 n ?t Bobby Canlpe. , 0 3 3 2 J fiobtoy Anthony, g, c 0 3 3 t ?? Kenneth Randall, go 0 0 0 o Joef Whlsnant. f 0 0 0 0 1 Bill HuffstJckler. *02 2 1 2 ? totals m a ? 11 a Mom Flayer. #w. G Fa T? *r nil amy cook, t 7 3 17 4 2 Jimmy Oweni, ( l o 2 ? S 1 Thufmen, t 0 0 o o o deno Odum. c 1 5 7 l o Gene Carner, c 1 0 2 2 - n DWcy Oweni, g 1 0 2 O o Harold Roark, g 113 2 2 ess ass u ,5 ; ? 1 { "WHS'- ? ,2 ,j j j s Score at fcolf. B(th ware |?. Grover U. "GOD HATH GIVEN THEE A GREAT HERITAGE" GIVE HIM A CHANCE IN YOUR LIFE ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR V CHOICE SUNDAY GUARANTEE SPARKLING EYES Oi|pMAS MORNItil ' ?*/ - 1 ir?i/ JVO IF/ Colorful! Healthful! Super Deluxe WAGON WHEELED GIFTS Tho Children Are Writing Santa Fori Foil 36" long. Made of heavy gauge steftl. Bright hub caps on vermillion wheels with jumbo semi pneumatic tiresl 12 .95 Down I Murray TRACTOR Tops with kidsl Full ball r i a bearing construction. Gear J shift lever. Jumbo tires with tractor treads on rear wheels. Adjustable seat. 17 .95 Downl Champion AUTO A modern design and smart color scheme that ? makes It the "Fashion Car" ? for the small fry! Improved easier pedaling and more eg room. De Luxe TRICYCLE Striking blue, red and white :olor combination. Ball bear ings, machine spokes and large tires. Guaranteed to bring squeals of joy Christ ma* morn. Downl Juvenile Sensation! Table and 2 Chairs! Youngsters are amazed and pleased when 0 gfl . QC they see this junior set thafs made of the ** ? B*?** same high quality construction and sound styling as Durham folding furniture for adultsl ? Reserve yours nowl y1 Downl Tiny Platform Rocker A plastic rocker only 24" high! Red, _ p_| i - yellow or green. Every tot gets a ' ^ bang out 6f owning onel 45c Downl Quality! Hey, Kids! Here's the DIXIE PACER! Latest Super Sonic Jet $^0.9S $1 Down! ? A Murray "First" at Sterchi'sl ? All New Dyna -Chain Drivel ? Realistic Dual Jet Control*! A design of tomorrow for ipocs-mir>cl?d youngstersi Propelled with boll-bearing, chain drive mechanism. Ifs exciting? Ifs new, ift a must under your Christmas tree. Down!
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 25, 1954, edition 1
14
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75