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WN6S MOUNTAIN H8RALD. WNOS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
fliursday, May 2, I9fc9
Easley Heads
Central P-TA
SPEAKER—Dr. William Morion
Mebane of Bristol. Pa., will fill
the pulpit at Sundoy morning
worship services at Kings
Mountain Baptist church.
R(*v. Charles E^isley, pastor ol
St. Matthew’s Lutheran church,
V IS elected president Central
Junior high school P-'PA Tues
day night.
lie succeeds Ftichaid (Dick*
.'>han(*y.
Other new offic<*rs include
William On, vice-president a;id
program chairman; Mrs. Sliirley
/alentine, secretary; and Mrs.
.\(?11 Falls, treasurer.
A r(‘pn*senetative of the State
j Highway Patrol presented a pro*
gram on “Safety.”
Plans for a fund-raising project
to purchase water coolers for the
Junior high school were made
P-TA members will sell candy
and all funds received from the
[candy sah* will be used to pur
chase the water coolers.
St. Matthew s
Plans Cantata
I Cai Wash Benefit
1 Of Porsonage Fund
Young peupie of East Side
c.. X- ..t- t , *1 [Baptist ehurch will wash cars
Tho St. Matthew .s Lutheran j
.hureh ohoii, under the direction:
The congregation expects to
.. xTi j .. . build d parsonage near the
..rn According loNIcodemus at ^
Sunday morning worship services ^ spokesman,
at li oeiock atthee^irch. . car wash wiii be heid at
Soloists will be Mrs. Robert
/-. \tr T\ u- j n u 103 Blanton street and price is
Green, Mrs. W. D. Kerns and Rob- ^
»f Mrs. L. E. Hinnant, will sing
an Eastei Cantata, “The Resurrec-
HENDRICK HOME
County Manager Joe Hen
drick, hospitalized two weeks
ago after suffering a mild;
heart attack, has been dis
charged from the hospital and
is reported improving nicely at
home. He is expected to return
to work within the next few
weeks.
$2, Call 739-2992 for information, I
said a member of the young peo
ple’s group. ;
Local Scouts
To Philmont
Mebane To Fill
Baptist Pulpit
Dr. William Marion M(*bane.
secretary of Thiokol Chemical
Ctrporation ot Bristol, Pa., will
fill the pulpit al morning worship
services Sunday at 11 o’clock ai
Kings Mountain Baptist church.
Rev. James M. Wilder, in an
nouncing the service, said the
community is invited to hear Dr.
Mebane.
A native of Newton, Dr. Mebane
was educated al Catawba college
and the University of North Caro
lina where he earned his B. S..
M. S. and doctorate in chemistry.
He was a laboratory assistant, a
teaching fellow and a chemistry
prolessor at UNC. was professoi'
of chemistry at Middle Tenn(*s.see
State eollege and College ol City
of Asheville and was an inslruc-
tor at the Citadel in Charleston,
S. C. He retired in 1953 as a com
mander in the U.S. Naval Rc.ser-
ves.
«A former newspaperman, he
was a printer, linotype operator,
compfsitoi, news r(*porter and as
sistant managei ol the C'atawha
News-Enterpri.s<> in Newton from
1915-21. He came to his present
position Irom Redstone Division
of Thiokol Chemical Coiporation
in Huntsville, Ala. wheie he serv
ed from 1949-59. A sp(irts eiillui-
siast, he is memboi ol a sym
phony orchestra and while in col-
Janet Styers
(Continued F)'om Paffp One)
live. She has been a member of
the concert choir and the a cap-
oella chorus, secretary of the
honor club and s(*cretary of the
John D. Zentmyer Chapter of
th(‘ National Honor Society.
PRESIDENT — Reg Alexander,
freshman student at Gardner-
Webb college, has been elected
president of the Boptist Student
Union for the coming year.
G-W Students
ert L. Wilson.
“The ResurrcK-’tion According
To Nicodemas” will include nine
parts: "Sing Praise To God” by
Sohren; "Lord Jesus, Think On
Me" by Gillette; "Tis Midnight
And On Olive’s Brow” by Gillette;
"Ah, Holy Jesus” by Crueger;
“Were You There?” Negro splr-l
k’' n‘l’ Three Kings Mountain Boy
’ Scouts - Reid Strickland. Otis
P r P uY Ford. Jr-
Pa.st , 18th Century Eng^llsh; and ^e among the 42'Explorer
Jesus ChrLst Is Risen Today by Scouts and adult leaders who will
Lyra Davidlca. Schiele Scout Reservation at
James R. Gillette, the composer, Tryon on June 29th for a 12 day
m an introduction to the cantata.; camping experience.
AUXILIARY
Mrs. James Downey will pre
sent the program on “Poppy
Day”, at Thursday’s American
Legion Auxiliary meeting to be
held at 7:30 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Hubert Aderholdt. Mrs.
John W. Gladden will be co
hostess.
wrote:
Civil Defense
Class Friday
Mrs. Birmingham's
Sister, 86, Passes
Funeral rites for Mrs. Corne
lia Pace Young, 86, of Kersha-w,
S. C.. will beheld Thursday morn
ing at 11 o’clock from Hanging
Rock Methodist church of Ker
shaw.
Mrs. Young, sister of Mrs. G.
V. Birmingham of Kings Moun
tain, died Tuesday.
RECITAL FRIDAY
Piano pupils of Mrs. Martir
tiib
Harmon VhI be presented iif
annual formal recital Friday
night at 8 o’clock in Central
school auditorium. Time of thv*
recital is listed incorrectly in ^
news story on the women’«
page. ;
Philmont Scout Ranch and Ex-
Hugh Putnam, high school
biology teacher, will conduct the
second in a series of two-hour
courses on Civil Defense Friday
'.night at the Woman’s club.
"Nicodefnus to me, is one of the I
mo.st interesting names in the ^th annivers^^i^^^hw*lp?r i «
anplversary this year, is Don Shields. Cleveland
Leqion Election
McSwjtin. Ben T. Goforth. Lind-
herg Dixon. Gene Wright, James
A. Lvbrand, Jake* Bridges, and
VardclI.
Uiioppo.sed are: Jo(' A. McDan
iel Jr., for adjutant and finance
(fficer: Rhea Barber for chaplain;
David Delevie for historian, and
Gen<* Sl(*ffv for service officer.
Food will b(' served.
Tap Alexander Testament: Interesting be: S^TlonliT'camuTniz'areryoV‘the^‘^ '
Reg Alexander, Kings Mountain cause so little is written roncern- Seout movement It comprises'n.‘'''cou^se‘'"*^ Director,
Ireshman at Gardner-Webb col- 'ng his life and works. Only twice 137,221 acres of rugged western * ^
lege, has been elected president third chapter and in the country on the slopes of the San- course will be taught from
of the Baptist Student Union for chapter of St. John— Cristo Range of the Greatuntil 9:30 p.m. in the Wom-
the coming year. appear. In a religi-’Rocky Mountain Chain - auditorium. It is free to
He is the son of Postmaster and ous book published in England. John Weatherly of Newton i. I Ihe interested community.
Mrs. Charles L. Alexander. much space is devoted to Nico* I leader of the contingent. He is a I "Personal and Family Sur-
Alexander and new officers veteran of more than 10 years ' of the adultedu-
were installed at the annual 3SU belief. Following are some of the Boy Scouting,
state convention on the campus
conclusions:
cf East Carolina University last Nicodemus visited Christ
weekend night. This was not unusual.
Kendrick Rite^
. cation class and format of the
course will include:
I Lesson II Modern Weapons
1 and Radioactive Fallout (Ef
fects). This lesson describes the
destructive effects of nuclear
weapons. These are blast, heat,
i and nuclear radiation. Each of
Thursday At 4
lego directed the college hand
and orchestra.
Sunday’s service will begin
Christian Home Week ohs(*rv-
ance, said Rev. Mr. Wilder who
noted that it is fitting to hoar a
speaker on world conditions to
impress on people the need to
build a Christian home to im
prove these conditions. Rev. Mr.
I ^Wilder’s Sunday evening topic
will be, ‘'Building A Christian
Home."
Baby Dedication and Mother’s
Day serviee will conclude the
week’s observance on Sunday,
May 12th.
Funeral rite.« for H. Quinn Ken-
di'it k. 72. of Shelby, brother of J.
Y. Kendrick of Grover, will be
held Thursday at 4 p.m. from
Pleasant Hill Baptist church, in-
t<*rment f«»Ilowing in the church
cemetery.
Mr. Kendrick died Wednesday
rnerning in Cleveland Memorial
ho.spital after two month’s ill-
n<‘s.s.
He was a retired farmer.
Other survivors include his
wite. four son.s, two daughters,
two brothers, one sister and 12,
grandcliildren. i
Three Accidents
On ihe Boiling Spring.s campus ‘“f it was during these hours Reported Bv The
Alexander is also active in the when discussions could be car- ir|U|
Baptist Sludent Union Choir, the mterrup-j rOUCe Uept.
!".■ .‘J.2.1 Nicodemus believed in:^ ^ three auio accidents these is dealt with as a threat to
Christ and His teachings. The been reported by the Kings human survival. The effects of
questions he asked at the night Police Department dur-j nuclear radiation on the human
visit were for a fuller knowledge the past week. | body are emphasized,
ol Christ’s miracle.s and teachings. • was involved' Lesson III—Modern Weapons
Thus he could better explain ® car accident entering and Radioactive Fallout (Protee-
Christ to the Jews and particular- limits, on U.S. 74 Mon- tion). In this lesson, principles
ly to the Sanhedrin. 26, of Kings Moun- of protection against nuclear
3.) From the time of the nieht charged with reckless radia'tion are discussed. The prin-
the BSU. and the Joyful Noise
folk singing group which has ap
peared here and throughout the
area in concert appearances.
Saturday Auction
Is Benefit Affair
I sale of "a little bit visit to the Crucifixion, it is rea- She ran off of the road ciples are time, distance, and
will he conducted .sonable to believe he followed in 9^ traveled 500 shielding. ADplication of these
An auction s;
everything” will be conducted .sonable to believe he followed in traveled 500 shielding. Application of these
& C. Sales Saturday after-' the steps of the Master. He w.'^s . ^ hitting a billboard principles Is presented as a basis
HUGH DOVER
^ Would appreciate your
U vote in the May 4th i
p Democratic primary for
' County Commissioner,
g For many years Hugh
/ Dover has been noted
I for his sincere interest
., in church and communi-
J ty. He has been found
on the right side of ev
ery moral issue. If re
elected, we have the as
surance that he will
continue to work for
the best interest of ALL the people of Cleveland Coun
ty. His years of experience as Commissioner have al
ready proven his interest in and ability to represent
the fine people of Cleveland County.
A vote for Hugh Dover is a vote for clean, progressive
government.
RE-ELECT
HUGH DOVER
A FRIEND OF EVERYBODY.
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at B
noon for benefit of the Oak Grove at the Crucifixion and assisted ^he National Civil Defense
Kin Department. Joseph of Arimalhea in taking to be $2000. i
Willard Boyles, who announced Ihe body of Christ from the cross by Kermit Barber
the auction, said oftering will in- and preparing it for burial and ^ both
elude television sets, antiques placing it in the tomb. Kings Mountain, collided at,
Program.
Students Cop
Talent Trophies
and other items of value. 4.) The true measure of city s inter.sections.
Sale will begin at 2 p.m. B. & man’s greatness is found in his
C. is lixated in the former Kemp love of God and his fellow man. ^ *
Ledford building in the Oak These qualities were found in
CJrovt eommunity. Nicodemus and made him great.
The complete story is told with-
H* 9C pages of this cantata. Nic-
ItIiSb ncdCli u9 Odemus speaks to you.”
VOTE
John R. Auten, Jr.
DISTRICT JUDGE
Danny Dyke
(Continued From Puye One)
savings bonds went to six Shelby
students; Michael Bridges, Rich
ard A. Chamberlain, Jr.. George
W. Clay, Anne LoCJrand. John B.
Pope and Edwin Speagle.
The finalists were determined
from a group of SO applicants on
basis of their results on a na
tional merit scholarship qinlify-
ing lest. Eligible students grad
uating from high schools in
Cleveland County and children of
employees of .Shelby's PPG plant
graduating from high schools
elsewhere can compete for the
foundation pMnt community
scholarship, said Mr. Schwepix*.
Young Dyke is the second
Kings Mountain winner of the
Shelby plant scholarship. A third
Kings Mountain student, John
Tria. Jr., is attending Duke Uni
versity on a four year PPG F'oun-
dation national merit scholar
ship. First winner from Kings
Mountain of the eommunity plant
scholarship was Pelie Lynn, now
a senior student in the School of
Pharmacy at tho University of
North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
“Young Dyke is one of IS win
ners of PPG four-year commu
nity merit scholarships pvvardod
annually to exceptionally able
boys and girls in selected com
munities where PPG Industries
has maintained manufacturing or
distributing operations”, .said Mr.
Schweppe.
The 18-ycar-old Dvke is a mem
ber cf the National Honor Socic-
tv, the .Science club. Order of
Domolay, French club, tho an
nual staff. Latin cUih. Radio chib
and Health Care(*rs class. He
W’*as recipient of the .Shuford
Science medal, the DAR history
medal, and last summer attend
ed the National .Science Founda
tion institute at UNC. C'hqro)
tTHl. on a Science Foundation
Grant.
He is atsn a recinient of a Wil
liam A. Whitaker Schol.arshin to
the Univei'sitv of North Caro
lina at Chapel Hill.
A Dixieland band, drummers,-
.song and dance numbers and a
recitation. “Betty At The Base
ball Game", took trophies in the
lltli annual Kiwanis Schools Tal
ent Show Tliursclay night. ;
Tiophics and certificates were'
awar<li‘d at the close of the pro-i
gram to a packed audience in!
Central school auditorium.
Tammy Appling and Teresa
Mullinax performeti a tap dance,
■’Buck Dance”, to cop first place
in Division 1 for third and fourth
giaders.
In Division 11, compo.sed of
.seventh and eighth graders, a
trio of drummers, Mark .MeIXin-
iel, Gary Kiser and Tonie Rupije
won first place. They playe<i,
"Trio of Drum.s.”
Three groups of contestants
li(’d for first place in Division
111, first and second graders.:
They were Sonya McAbee who
sang, “Hello Dolly"; Sandy Blan
ton who <lanced, “Go-Go”, and
Lynda Lynch. Naney White, Jeff
Dixon and Alan Tate who sang.
“Put-Put-Put.”
Laura Carpenter won first
place in the coinptdition for fifth
and sixth graders. She recited.
“Betty At The Baseball Game.”
A Dixieland Band who present
ed a medley of “Dixieland Greats'
won first place in the high school
division. Playing in the band
were Larry Wood. John Ballew.
Joey Hedden, Vic Lau^hridgo,
Danny Sellers, Andy Noisier and
Baiiy Bumgardner.
B. S. peeler, general ehairman
of the show, was master of cere
monies.
Dies Wednesday Heart Fiind
Gilts $3,926
5661.
Mrs. James B. Head, 25. of
16(K) Parkdale Circle, died Wed
nesday morning at 5:45 at her
home.
the green light signal and no
charges were filled. Damages!
totaled $1,000 to the Barber car,
and $600 to the Carroll vehicle. fu, u
In the last accident of ,he f’^e-room house,
week, a car driven by Sherer
; Mulichan, 19, of Shelby collided Phone McGill s Esso, 739-
with a car driven by Charles
Wilson, 16, Silver Street, Kings
Mountain. Sherer was charged'
1 with failure to yield the right-of-
way. Damage to Wilson’s car WA’s
^estimated at $55 and to the Mlil^
Kings Mountafn citizens gave vehicle $125.
$3,926.49 to the 1968 Heart Fund’
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’KINGS MOUNTAIN'
BESSEK^^ CITY
Carolyn Falls
(Confiniicd From Page One)
Funeral arrangements, which Dnve.
aie incomplete, will be announ- “We are elated at the tremen-
cod by Lutz-Austell Funeral ^ous response to this most!
worthwhile appeal”, said L. E. honor of Albert G. Myers, retired
Survivor.s include her husband; Hinnant, campaign chairman. | chairman of the executive corn-
two sons, Dennis and Ronald The drive ended recently. mittee of Textile, Inc. Since 1953
Head of the home; her parents, Mr. Hinnant expressed appreci-la total of 80 students aided by
Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Willis ation to the many volunteers and these grants have entered fields
of .Shelby; one brother, Joe D. *o all who participated in the
Willis of Greensboro; one sister, campaign to provide research
Mrs. Martha Davis of Shelby; funds to combat diseases of the
and the paternal grandmother, heart.
.Mrs. Daisey Willis. *
Welfare Office
(Confinwed From ^age One)
to re-establish the Kings Moun
tain office and Coleman Goforth,
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Boodmobile Here
At Armory Monday
of business, education, industry,
medicine, religion and a variety
of other professions as they are
not limited to any certain field.
Miss Falls is president of the
National Honor Society at Kings
Mountain high school, a member
cf the annual staff, and was re
cently elected a senior most like
ly to succeed. She is a member
The Rod
will return
Cross bloodmobile
to Kings Mountain
county commission representa- of Second Baptist church where
live On the board, seconded. ; she is a nursery helper and is ac-
JnS*y °”lK-fcn l. S p°„» o! Sh. U .1.. „clptent pt a M<00
blO(Ki.
ment of staff assignments would prospective teacher scholarship
be required.
Bobbitt To Speak
On Mission Topic
Rev. William B. Bobbitt,
from the State of North Carolina.
Jr.
“Blood needs are critical now
in Cleveland County”, said Mrs.
R. M. Haus, Red Cross executive
officer in announcing the visit.
Cleveland County citizens used will fill the pulpit at Sunday
a total of 258 pint.s of blood dur- morning worship and evening
ing the month of March as com- servies at Central Methodist
pared with collections which num- church.
ix'red only 155. said Mrs. Hau.s. A missions program will fea-
"We’re badly behind our goal”, ture both services. Rev. Mr.
sai.i Mrs. Haus. Bobbitt will talk and show slides
Donors will be processed on of mission work in Bolivia at
Monday from 11 a.m. until 4:30 the morning hour. At the eve-
p.m. at the National Guard ning hour he will show slides he
Armory. made in Africa.
maunev home
Aubrev .Maunev is out-of-ho.'^-
pital after fi'e days Heatmc 'l
for a back initlrv^ He is re
ported much improved.
METEP RECEIPTS
Parking met^r n'ceiots for
the week ending Wednecri-iv
totaled $21665. including
•'rom on-sfr'»r»f meters. .$7.’! in
fines and $2.3..35 from off-street
meters.
VOTE FOR
Mrs. Mary Lou Barrier
FOR
Cleveland County
School Board
If elected,
I pledge my full support to all people in Cleveland
County, I am a Democratic candidate running inde
pendent of any group.
FREE RIDE TC POLLS
Re\'. S. T. Cooke, Kings
Mountain minister, is offering a
free ride to the polls on Satur
day for any voter Who will call
him at his residence, 739-3102.
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:15
SHOW STARTS AT 7:15
ALWAYS SIJIO A CARLOADI
THURS. FRI. SAT. 3 HITS!
No. 1
'BANNING'
— No. 2 —
'SPEED LOVERS"
No. 3
'Hillbilly's Haunted House'
ON
SAT. MOVIES, RUN IN
Rt^'^SRSE ORDER
SUN. thru WED. — 2 Hits
No. 1 —
"Traveling Saleslady''
— No. 2
"NAKED RUNNER"
Wed. Movies Run In Reverse
Order.
SPURGEON HEWITT
FOR
County Commissioner
"Sensitive to Your Wishes—
Willing to Vote My Convictions"
Help Me To Serve
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Phone
739-2176
OPEN
I Week Days 2:45
Sat 12:45
Sun 1:15
Wednesday • Thursday - Friday • Saturday
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