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■ Page 2 I KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS. MOUNTAIN, N. G. Cancer strikes one in every I Nine denominations maintain ff)ur Americans ttcw living and ! chaplains to work ^th students w iJi strike in two of three Xamil-ion the campus of the Univeralty I of North Carcdina at Chapel HtU. ICS There are 23 social arid foui' STATE OF- NORTH CATtOLINA professional fraternities at the COUNTY OF CLEVELAND University of North Carolina at EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Chapel Hill. ALL KINDS SHEET METAL WORK BOBINSON'S METAL WOBKS HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING BOB ROBINSON 629-3504 ROUTE 1 KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Harold Lee Alexander, ' Plaintiff, vs. Judith Ann Alexander, Defendant. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant, Judith Ann Alexander will take notice that Having qualified as executor and ekec'Utrix for the estate of Bennett Rufus Willeford, deceas ed, all persons having claims a- gainst said estate will please file same with the undersigned on or bfore February 18, 1966 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. Edie Adams At Summer Theatre In Comedy "Bom Yesterday' l^ursday, August I ! METHODIST TOi ri All persons indebted to said es- This the 18th day of 1966. . August, hn action entitled as above has: tate will please make immediate been 'commenced In the Superior | paynrrent. - : ^ Court of Cleveland County, North Carolina, to obtain a divorce ab solute from the defendant and U’c said defendant will further: Elizabeth Thomson take notice that she is required; Willeford, Executrix to appear at the Office of thei Bennett Rufus Willeford, Clerk of Superior Court of Cleve- j jr., Executor land County, in the courthouse. Estate of Bennett Rufus in Shelby, North Carolina, within Willeford thirty-seven (37) days after the'8;ig.!l9;8 25th day of August, 1966, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff, and noti fying her that If she fails to dp so the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Thii-the. 2nd jda,>i. of. August, 1966. \ Ruth S. Dedmon Ass’t. FAT OVERWEIGHT .iTOtlabl* t* you without a doctor'* pro* ■ctlpaoii, OUT product called Golaxoa. You mutt looo uflty lot or your meuoy back. Golaxoa 1* a toMot emd ootUy •wallowed. Got rid of oxcott lot oad liro ioagor. Goloxon co*t* SS.M and I* toM on thU guaronteo: If not lOtittUod for any tea*6ii, )u*l rotnm tha paekago -to ftm druggitt and gat your full menoy bock. —Xing* Mountola—Moll Ordora nUed c.■* guotUoa* a*kod. Gedaxoa to Mid wHb Clerk Superior Court , mia guorantoo by: Gairrw drug store 8:4-25: Sill- Exciting Edie Adams Is com ing to the Charlotte Summer Theater to star in Garson Ka nin's prize - winning comedy, “'Born Yesterday” starting Tues day evening August 23 in Ovens Auditoriun, i - Edie, who has been described by no Ic'ss a critic than Brooko ' Atkinson as “absolutely perfect” i comes to the Charlotte Summer ; Theater at the peak of her ca reer. She has proved her talents as a comdienne, superb mimic, ■singer, and dramatic actress. This accomplishment is well ac cepted in show business and has rc.sulted in Edie being one of the busiest iirembers of the profes sion. During a thi-ee-year period, she will have c0.T.pleted eight motion pictures, (“Anyone For Venice?”, “The Oscar”, “Made In Paris”, “It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World”, “The Best Man”, “iLove With The Proper Strang er”,' "Under The Yum-Yum Tree” and “Call Me Bwannai”), count less television appearances, sev eral legitimate theatre engage ments, innumerable nightclub stands, and a record album. All of this is in addition . to her schedule as television spokes woman for Muriel Ciigdrs When she was just starting out, Edie’s talents as a singer ^nd comedienne created .increi J- Rev. Howard R. Jordal mon topic Sunday mon Central Methodist churj be “Our Worries and Peace.” F U. S. CHOKE W-D IRAND CHUCK Steaks.. U. S. CHOICE W-D IRAND RIR EYE Steaks.. U. S. CHOICE W-D IRAND LEAN, lONELESS Beef Stew FAMOUS FRESH W-D HANDI-FACK aaaaaaaaataaMaaaaaa* Sround Beef MADE UNDER CONSTANT U.S.DA. GOVERNMENT INSPECTWH [dllCEi lUSDAf 'choice . 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BiHl!r*Ciieli S& eaaaoanne aAiw.ee xsansspnnaM engiinaainkaa— ing comment on the part of -the press. As a result, she landed the prized role of Eileen .in the Broadway production of “Won derful Town” for whiph she re ceived rave reviews and two Don- aldscn Awards. Following this sfuccoss she becairr.^ a regular on the Ernie Kovacs’ CBS TV show until she was signed to star in her second Broadw'ay show as Daisy Mae in the musical version of A1 Capp’s “Lil’ Abner”. She received the coveted Tony Award for her performance. In ‘'Born Yesterday”. Miss Ad ams will be able to display her abunda£t^ability as an actress and a co'mediehne. Etlie will play the role that Judy Holliday cre ated in the highly successful Broadway production—the role of the beautiful, but dumb blonde who turns out not to be so dumb —Billie Dawn. Billie Dawn be comes involved with the wealthy Harry Brock who takes Billie with him when he goes to Wash ington on business ’The relation ship of blonde Billie to Harry Brock evokes many, many laughs. The part of Harry Brock will bo played by Harold Gary whose career has encompassed over forty Broadway shows and three- hundred plus television shows. Mr. Gary has essayed such dis parate roles as Nathan Detroit in “Guys and Dolls”, All Hakox (the Persian Peddler) in Okla homa which he played for four years in the United States and Australia. “Bom Yesterday” will have eight performances. There will be evening performances Tues- 1 day through Saturday eveninijs I at 8:30 P.M Saturday and Sun day there will be matinees at 2:30 P.M. with a special 7:30 P. M. perform-ance Sunday evening. C. E. WARE INSURAN AGENCY Insurance Protectioii # Business # Auto O Home Dial 739- 110 W. Mount BOX OFFICE OPENS SHOW STARTS AT 7*00 KINGS MOUNTi BESSEMifecr DRIVE-hNI THEATR There is still time to see Earl Wrightson and Lais Hunt in Cole Porter’s witty musical “Kiss Me Kate” which plays through Sun day, A’jgust 21. with a special Sundav evening performance at 7:30 P.M The Charlotte Summer Thea ter box-office is open daily -and Sundays from 19 A M. to 10 P.M. in Ovens Auditoriui.r. Tickets 'Are available at the box office, by mail, or by phoning 376-4821 for a reservation SERMON TOPIC Charles Easley, pastor of St. Matthews Lutheran church, will present his sermon Sun day entitled “This Is No Way To Earn A Living”. Sunday School will begin at 8:45 and the morning worship service at 10 a.m. North Carolina wheat product ion in 1965 was set at 5.8 million bushels, down 25 per cent from the 1964 level ' ALWAYS THURS.-FRI.-SAT.r— 3 HITS — No. 1 — "QUEEN OF BLOOD' — No. 2 — •BLOOD BATH" — No. 3 — .4: "BUCKET OF BLO^y" ON SAT. MOVIES RUH IN REVERSE ORDER: SUN. THRU WED. 2 HITS — No. 1 — "LAS VEGAS HILLBILLYS" —- No. 2 — "HOW TO STUFF WILD BIKINI" ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER WED.-THURS. "a picture for women to see with their HUNTER PRODUCTION LANA TURNER , JOHN FORSYTHEKEIR DULLEA ' 1 *.,<5 Hiint(>i-FI'»P- llrivr>'''-' •' ' FRI.-SAT. SOUPY- FUES OH THE BIG SCREEN! o©up»S£ll@S prison #il9|>8J70 ItIV I COLUMBIACOLORg SUN.-MON.-TUES.-WED. f' EdMS^ SmaD Presents / CESIWEDANOVA MARJORIE UORO ambDrins SnS/unsn — WATCH FOR — 1. "The Wild AngeU" 2. "Chamber of 3. "WiMt Did You Do In the War Daddy?' CortatB" S. A ab coi Ea ch pr: foi ini Horrors" 4. "Tom
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