" J^l A^^^HMZRICAN Industry, according to I Consumers Information, surpasses that of any ether country in its exact , methods of testing products and so assuring maximum performance before passing them on to the user. One company reports, for instance, that 25% ol its labor and cost of production goei "' into tasting. Above are shown tests ol Extra CurricuU (By Dorothy Hoke) Readings, essays, declamations, and debates are very important in our schools today. Each year the t-Ludents are given an opportunity to show their ability in theae extra eurrlcular activities. colleen Campbell, wno was chosen ? -as representative of the Kings Mono tain High School In the Keeslei Memorial Essay Contest held at Central School, won first place In the - county contest held at Shelby. She will represent the county In the cod teat which will be held at the district meeting of the Building ft Loan League, March 31. The High School Declamation and Reading Contests were held In the West School auditorium Tbursdaj STAR AT 8ATI fjflf nskMlia a star \f mA perfsrsier at kat! I PI Dependable edges J(I\A sSgeMaAassUr***' IsiiIbUh a7 the erlglael safety raabr. W^^tkCS's.-? '"^nUBX-r- j: . I ^|H|nW|/y'jK ' 'Vnllllv I / y' v V ; :mM "7i i ' - " ' "7 BUILD Y w CPU A rn a ; . - . ' : i ?.* / ' .. 'X''". ; /. 1 ' You Can Borrow 90 Pe: Cost ? And Havo Up 1 n For complete informs , . ' ' ^Bki ' * ^k-.-?V ( ' IJ | r*" ^ H . i i FT' L i I ' tki . I .--V, .J - I | two of the 900 different operations w\ilch f j go Into the manufacture of their vacuum i cleaners. The young lady Is balancing the fan,jm.lpUfcpt* Job in which she 1 puts 'tiny drops of solder on the light i side until the balance is perfect Inset operator testing air passage, suction* ( i power and wattage, on a government ! test-block. ir Students Is : | night, March 3rd. The winner of the i Pearl Fulton Memorial Reading Con-1 teat was Elisabeth Plonk, who read1 I "Rosalie." The winner of the decla'{nation medal given by Mrs. J. O. Hord in memory of Dr. J. G. Ilor.i | ws8 Ladd Hamrick. Jr. The title or! i his declamation is "President Rocse-i* II velt'B Jackson Day Address." Those ' entering the Reading Contest were!1 I Elizabeth Plonk, Thelma Yelton.l1 \ Miarjorie Rhea. Frances Stewar:,!1 1 Evel\n Owens, Mildred Williams amlj >, Vera Sargeant. The Contestants In' 'the declamation contest were Ladd | Ham rick. Jr.. Jack Lynn. Charles I iThomasson, Jr., Fred Wright, Jr.," ' and Talmadge Frederick. (" ! ' (The subject for the triangular debates this years is: "Resolved, That the several states should adopt a unicameral system of legislature. Mary Frances Llgon and Faye Penland are speaking on the negative side; and Mary Julia Pollock and A. B. Falls are speaking: on the affirmative side. These students making the debating team will be given 'a medal for their work. '* [The students who are entering these contests are working nard, anl we feel that they will win the med ala for Kings Mountain High School as others have done lu previous years. Last year King* Mountain received her full share of honors In the forensic conteet*. Mary Helen Ham-. a ??*.*. it., ww ?a . ?a..?i -? I urigui. w?u iue r-e?ri muon iweraorial Reading Contest the County Reading Contest and the District Contest in the reading of poetry. Richard Baker won the Hord Declamation Contest and the Hoey Congest. Pauline Goforth won the District Reading Contest and Edgar I Cooper won the District Oratorical I Contest. Edgar Cooper and Nina Putnanraiso euceceded In defeating the - Rutherfordton debaters. our HOME 'Hh MftNFY iTAVHAJ A . r Cent of The Complete ro Twenty-Five Years to . , f ' . y , tion see your local builder. HMMHHHHHHHHMHHHHMHBIH , : . 0 ' 4 ' THM KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALDT Church News LUTHERAN CHURCH I*. Bor4 Hamm. Pastor Bible school 10:00. W. K. Mauney. leneral Superintendent. Palm Sunday Services: Minting 11:00. sermou: Palm >Tanrifti7^iifrKl.rr"r."-ir . ? Kveninte t:30. sermon: Light Frctn lood Friday Darkness. Light Brigade Sunday afternoon :30. Baptismal Service for children Sunlay afternoon 3:30. Luther Leagues 6:30. Circle I <1 the VV. M. 8. and Young ^adlea' Circle meet Monday. HOLY WEEK SERVICES each evening during the week through Thursday Evening. The Lord's Supx?r 'will be administered Thursday Svenlng. 09OD FRIDAY SERVICE at 3:00 E>. M . Rev. W. M. Boyce will assist h? Pastor In that Service and >ring one. of the short messages! At. he congregations are luvited to all lei vices that take place when there s 110 Service In their own Churcn. ?AItCT I " Morning Service 9:00. Bible school 10:00. BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH Uev. W. M. Boyce. Pastor Bible School at 10:00. o'clock. Morning:-Worship at 11:00. The ;astor will speak on: "A King; on he* March." * Evening Service at 7:30. The pasor's subject is?* "Opportunities At Qastertlme." Y. P. C. U. at 6:30. The group will tear an out-of-town speaker at this neeting. ' IMj|liWeck Service ,Wcdnes^iy svenlng cut 7:30. Presbyterian Church ' Re*. P D. Patrick.. Pastor . 10:00 A. M. Sunday School, C. F. rhomasson, Supt. : 11:00 A. M. Mornlug Worship. 4:00 P. M. Mitchell College Choir. Monday 7:16 Boy Scouts, Troop 1. Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayei neeting Margrace Communty House CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. W. Fox, Pastor 9:46 Sunday School, B. S. Peeler, Superintendent. 11:00 Morning worship and sermon by the pastor, subject, "Jeeua Christ Before the Judgment Seat of Men." 7:30 The young people will lead . _ I J AV. . _ A. 111 rne song service sua -me pesiur win have for the rubj&ct ot bis sermon "Men Before the Judgment Seat of iesus Christ." , ' WESUEYAN METHODIST CHURCH A. F. Connor, Pastor Sabbath Schdoi 9:46 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M. W. Y. P. 8. 6:00 P M. Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening 7:15. j GRACE METHODIST , Rev. W. A. Parsons. Pastor Sunday School 0:46 a. m. Preaching Services 11 a. in. and 7:30 P. M. Epworth League 9:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m. A cordial Invitation to worshir with us. First Baptist Church Angus O. Sergeant, Pastor OS*-. - so nv^ll. - J lila ! aid uiwe rv cuo, nnuiucu IT, iasionary from China will bring the Sunday morning message at the It o'clock hour. She will aleo bring the main address of the afternoon. Rally program at the Ross drove Baiptlst Church, for the churches of the Kings Mountain Association. Night Service 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school 9:45 o'clock. C. G White, Superintendent. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. C. Parker, Pastor 8unday School 9:43 each Sunday. Preaching 11 tu no. and 7:30 p. m. ! each Sunda V 4 Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday 8chool 9:46 a. m. B. T. U. 6:46 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7PM 7:00 p. to. Prayer aerrtce Wednesday evenlna The Herald Publishing House ?PRINTING OF ALL KINDS? , ?INCLUDING? ?Letter Heade ?Shipping Tag a ?Special Rule Forme ?Circulars 'and Placards ?Statementa and Bill Forme ?Booklets and Pamphlets ?Wedding Invitations ?Visiting Cards ?Announoementa ?Envelopes ?Mall Orders Given Prompt? ?Attention? ?Phone 1S7? rnmm HITR8DAT. APRIL 7. 1?U . ' . \ Keeter's 1 MEN'S SI I-.V r ' *" "zt ' ?"i.U - U*.*' i - ; I* 'I Men, just think of it, rig-ht at this time, the dress-up season of the year?EASTER?we are staging our BIG SALE OF MEN'S SUITS. Some of these suits were specially bought for this sale, and every suit in our 1 big stock has been greatly reduced, which means big savings on your Easter Suit. Come in early. You will find just the suit for that Easter mm ? hM morning, tcemember JEvery Suit a Bargain. Buy Now! Save! t * GROUP ONfc ?Formerly selling as higH as ^ll50. These suits for men and young men are one of the greatest values of the year at this price. Plain and sport backs, every suit a good value. Sale Prile? $7.77 || ~ < GROUP TWO ? In this second group you will find both single and double breasted models, that haye just arrived for the Easter . Parade. This group includes every one of our $19.50 suits? Here is a bargain. Sale Price? $13.59 / GROt of sizes, n^Hjl^^B K ' 7 Keeter's Dej Value For Value Never Undersold v .' .. . '. , * '; ... 1'.. .-' ' .V- ;. '' * 1 I I ' Pre-Easter am mmmrnmrnrnt^ LJIT SALE *- ",8 * '": ^ "' * '' "' '' ^ |l | m ? | fc ^P IL JP THREE ? Our better suits by Curlee riffon. Regular $25 and $29.50 values, in all long, short and regular. These suits are up minute styles and materials. Buy Now, aster. Sale Price? * 1 $19.41 .. . . m __ jOI f . j'f-Y. W GROUP POUR ? Wife have just a $r few Chatham Homespun Suits, V which you know are nationally ady ]r vertised at $35.00. We are going to /Jean them out during our Big Suit Safe for Easter, Now. Sale Price ? ' : $20.97 ' v- ' 3 ' ;r * . All D.?. 1 nu I1UJ5 iJUlld *" 25 pet. Off j '4I ' DURING THIS BIG SALE ^ ?M < ' * ' *. ' -v-V | >artment Store I ,.s Kings Mountain, N. C.

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