Newspapers / The Kings Mountain herald. / Feb. 8, 1940, edition 1 / Page 2
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* - ' " ' ' I - /" ' C3 Bethel-Bethw^re News (By Mrs. Leonard Gamble) Hie flu epidemic in tbia community is slowly dying out. Mose everyone who has been ill with it arc mv able to out again. Beth-ware school pupils resumed their studies Monday after having been closed during bad weather. Mr. and Mrs. i^eonard Gamble and email daughter, Lois, spent Sun , day in Shelby visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hiuntif.-k. Mr. and Mrs. Herce Queen visle cd Mr. and Mm. Zeb Gamble ot Sumter, 'a. 0., Friday night. W. W Whlsnant, who baar ' been seriously 111 -at his homo here r?? mains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dover of ths HBsabeth eofoumiheity yialted M.r. Mian C'orene Gamble returned 8at urday from Shelby where she has been visiting relatives for two weeks. Ralph Ware left Tuesday for Tex as where he has accepted a nosltion thero. v By Wa y O f" Mention * ' ______ l?h> Seattle 1 wish ti correct an errtr that was made in this column last week. I wrote a column for this papir last j week, hut when the Herald came j oul. the column was written by Alice Burton of -Patterson Grove.-? j (Pirttod* up the wrong heading ? j Llnotypor). Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crawford and children and Mrs. Walter Reynolds , and dauchter. Pearl, spent Saturday j in Gasiottia. -Miss Theltna Idngerfelt of Resse-I mer City spent Sunday afterncoi. wltli friendB here. ? Friends in this neighborhood aie eorry to leant of the death of ' Mrs. Vera. Rawles. Kach one in this community hones the following a speedy recovery. Mr. I*ee Ramseur, Miss Ruth Reynolds and Mrs. Ardie Mltdham. Mr. Reuhen Navy of Charlotte Is 1 viaitlntr h I a aiaton Vf nr. A ?!!#. ** ?> , ?, ju i n. muic iura* cham of tbiB city. ? Mrs. Sudle Jenkins and daughter, Charlotte, and Miss Viola White J spent the peat week-end in States- 1 Tflle. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mac Gantt and daughter, Naun Jean, \spent |?u*idhy( with Mrs. Gantt's parents, Rev; and Mrs. A. B. Dennis of Aaheville. Friends of Mrs. Ardie Meacham ,j are serry to learn of her moving to -another community. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Styers had as 'their guests Sdnday Mr. and Mrs. ' Carl liEfWis and children of Oastonla ' Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hord had as their gdests tfljis past week-end, Mr. Jack Kelly of Kane a polls. Mrs. Lee Bell Buried At' Oak Grove Church -Fnneral services for Mrs. Lee Bell were held at the Oak Grove Baptist ofaurch Wednesday afternoon at . 2 o'clock. Rev. Bolch, pastor of the Marietta Street church in Gastonia, was tn charge of the service in the ?>u?'incB 01 me iocai pastor, who I WW ill. I Mr*. Bell was 63 years of age on """ " her teat. birthday. She has a host, of friends and many relatives In the -eonnty, being a daughter~*of the late iMr. and Mrs. Jake Ledford. She Joined the Baptist church in 1899. Although she had been an invalid tor many years and had been serl-vouely ill for the past two months, die bore her suffering with cheerfulness and fortitude, and will be greatly missed. Besides her husband, she leaves the following children; Mrs. Hunter Ware, Lawrence Austin and Ralph Bell all of this community; rs. Buriey Williams of Cherryville, Mrs L Z. Dobbins of Bessemer City and 19 grandchildren. Three children preceded her to the grave. Brothers and sisters who survive are: Meesrs Tllden and ZolNe Dedford, Mrs. T. R. Bell. Mrs. -Joe Lovelace, Mrs. Rufns Saunders, all of the county. 6 "EXTRA" HELPS qnkUynMm DISTRESS of CHILDREN'S COimS'COLDS . PONT "taka chueM" with unknown products to relieve discomfort of your child's spasmodic eroupy eouehs caused by colds. Use "Children's"Musterolel llusterolo gives such QUICK relief be, Mist It's sol "Just an ordinary salve." Rub it well on your ktddle'a cheat, throat and back, it soothes and stimulates surface circulation and helps break up local congestion and pain. Its soothing vapors ease breathing. 4<V. Approved by Good Housekeeping Bureau. ^ootDRiirt^gi' ( Ml ' - * MORE ENTRj MERCHANTS f^r y i Photo by Hord Studio, Shelby, N. *C MELB9 ANNETTE WARE Routt 3 We expect little Mite Melba to knock on the door of a high position on next week's Honor Roll. She i* rihe two years and six months old (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ware, and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lovelace, and the late Mr. and Mrs. W. G. H. Ware, all of route 3. Melba has blue eyes, blonde hair add weighs 26 pounds. IB *hoto by Hord Studio. Shelby, N. C, MARY ELLEN BAKER 500 North Piedmont Ave. No doubt, !when Mary's friends in (I supporters get busy she will knock on the door of first position sf Honor Roll fame. Mary is the 13 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs L. P. Raker, Jr., and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W: O. Hughes route 2, and Dr and Mrs. L. P. Raker. She has brpwn eyes, golden b iwn hair and weighs 21 pounds. Aged Man Passes Mr. Leroy Adams McGill, age 89 years, passed away Saturday, February 3. at the borne of his son.. Dr. W. J. McGill, on the Kings Mountain - York highway, after an illness made more serious by the infirmities Incident to old age. Funeral services were held at Bethany A. R. P. church with Dr. W. P. Grier, of Clover, 8. O., in charge. Burial took place in the Bethany cemetery. Pallbearers were D. D. McCarter, W. M. Crawford, W. 8. Grayson, J. Leslie McGill, F. L. Stewart and G. L. McGill. Those in charge of the beu&tiful floral designs were the granddaughters, Mesdames Paul Kennedy, of Shelby, John Gamble, Claude Hambright, Howard Pursley, John McGill of Kings Mountain, Leroy Mc Gill of Gastonia and Elmer McGill. Mr. McGill was a member ot one of the most promineut families of York County, South Carolina. He was a sou of the late William McGill, Esq.. and Kmlline M. Henry Mc Gill. His entire life with the exception of the years spent as a resident of Kings Mountain, were spent in York county. For many years he was an elder in Bethany A. R. P. Church, later moving his membership to Boyce Memorial church, Kings Mountain. He was the oldest elder in this church. Hfe belonged to a family that tins innur been Tiroml nent workers in their church. On 'February 9, 187&4 Mr. McOHl married Miss Isabella J. Lowry, dan ghter of the late Major and Mrs. John Blair Lowry. Surviving are one son. Dr. W. J. McOill, two daughters, Mrs. Fhnma Pursley of Kings Mountain and Mrs G. W. Whltesides of Charlotte. Also surviving are ten grand children and several great-grandchildren. A daughter. Miss Carrie MoGill and son. Mr. Lowry McOill, passed away several years ago. The funeral and burial services were attended by a large crowd of relatives and friends. v The San Antonio, Tex., 200 thii year raised more cats than at an] time during its existence: five leor arte, *tx pumas, throe Hons aixi two tiger*. i I ?JMQI MOOWTAPI HMULOIWD iNTS IN THE i POPULARBA I Ri I #h(K Thoto bV Hord Studio. Shelby, N. C RONALD DAVID MITCHAM Route 2 A little more work on the part ot Ronuld's supporters will push him higher on tlhe Honor Roll. He Is the sixteen months old son of Mr. and Mrs. L^o Mitcham. route 2, Kings Mountain, and the grandson ot Mr. . W. C. Morris. Gaffney. S. C. Ronald i_ ? ...... nas Drown eye;s, DiacK. pair and ' weighs 28 pounds and is number .2$ 1 on this week's Honor Roll.. - * . VSA. KO^S^T^ I. Photo by Hord Studio. Shelby. N. C. PHYLLIS ANN HOFFMAN 807 Gold Street Phyllis is number 21 on this week's Honor Roll. She is the Hhree ' years and three months old daugh- 1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Hoffman, and the granddaughter of Mrs. J. A. Payseur, route 1, Belmont, and Mr. Sidney Hoffman, route 1, Gastonia. She has brown eyes, una brown hair Remember parents, there are FOUR (6 specials for this week's work. J. K. Goforth, Age ?4, Died Saturday I r ? , J. K. Goforth, 84 year old retired farmer, died near Kings Mountain at 3 o'clock Saturday morning. He had been ill with a cold and suffered a heart attack. Tlhe funeral was held at 3:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Patterson Grove BaptiBt church, with the Rev. H. C. Sprinkle, Jr., of Kings Mountain and the Rev. J. W. Suttle of ifhelby, officiating. Mr. Goforth is survived by three sons, J. D.. and A. B. Goforth of Kings Mountain route 1, and H. G. Goforth of Lenoir; and three daughters, Mrs. John Carroll and Mrs. R. M. Burton, who live near Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Henry Ballard of Lincolnton. Mr. Goforth joined El Bethel Methodist church v4hen he was 12 years old and was a member until I a few years ago when he moved bla ? --- ; f?|pi moovy. M eoentific^By conpom you last oootMng r#H< Too) i* pwMtrctisg, ao P?^m. No narcotic j Thousands tit Boding , inHtii.i'y., * " ... i . y awpuT. >m t. im 1ERALD ANL BY DERBY I * yBH mBmMk ?.. : Photo by Hord Studio, Shelby, N." C NADEAN HENSON Phenlx Mill Tblg little lady haa been on tfti Honor Rolls and was number etgh last week. Nadean la the two year >)d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L,. K Benson, and the granddaughter o Mrs. Bertha Allen, and Mr. and Mrl If. C. Hen son, all of Kings MouJ Lain. She has blue eyes, light brow J Mirlv hair and abe. too, doean't likl to give her weight ^ gwv:: . , Photo by Hord Studio. Shelby. N. < FRED WILLIAM KISER Route 3 Folks, meet, 44 pounds of A1 American boy. Fred is the four yea ind seven months old son of Mi and Mrs. A. S. Riser, and the gran son of Mr. Wm. P. Sigmon of rout i. Hickory He has brown eyei brown hair, and we believe his su] porters are going to "dig right In Alia week for one of the $5 special which closes 9 p. m. Saturday. He was widely known and highly esteemed. * " ' - mi * uuiviiu IUIIUWVU me carpei ter trade for many years. He died at the home of his sot J. D. Goforth. membership to Central church hen Meeting At First Baptist Church Representatives from sixteen Ba tlst Associations of t^e Rapt Is State Convention, covering mor than eighteen counties of the Stat were guests at the First BaptU Church yesterday for a morning at slon and dinner. The purpose of the meeting wa to increase the present 13,000 sut scrlption list of the Biblical Rboot er. Baptist State Paper, to 20,000 b fore the beginning of summer. Tb local Baptist Church is one of flv who held the ^dghesti aubscHptid list in the State: hermoStsticaliy Controlled Heat in All Super-Coaches 9 Convenient Daily Schedules ATLANTA e way $2.90 Round Trip $5.25 Other One Way Fares iw York .* $8.05 ahlngton "... $4.90 larlotte 50 eenvitle ..... $1.05 g Extra Savings on Round Trips CENTER SERVICE Phona 52 | I 9 M all I I COUGHS OM COLDS .. ST DOSC Mm Mud nU of that ooogli W i > Brat doss, or your dragght wfll U lontho-MuUon contains NINE . lad tngndimti to hslp faring PPD if. Try k. Sso Mm dittsrsncs. I othing ftponja tfas bronchial V ^ sorog^s^M^si^MMI^I 9 > ,A V f. S;. -* j.. <>' - , * V;ji2*?., jr.;? frt- -v : *r t. +t4' ^ H^aldiia?L . ) Stats (T Nsrth CarslliM, Csanty of Clsvsland. I? The Superior Court. Ishmel Law son, Plaintiff, v?Mattle Ktnc Latwson. Defendant. NOTICE The defendant, Mattle Kins Laweon, wilt take notice that an action entitled as above ban been commenced in the Superior Court for Cleve land County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining a divorce absolute. based upon statutory grounds and tbat said defendant will further take notice that she is required to apjy^Jo the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland CouVty, North Carolina, within twenty days after the completion of the service of this summons by publication and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said comThl. Hi. (II. J--. mio ?uc <r?u un t vi r e vi uai /t 1940. t E. A. Houser. Clerli of the Superior Court for Cleveland County. b ?adv?feb 29.?,D * 1 * * ANNUAL. STOCKHOLDERS j MEETING B .The annual Bbareholders meeting . of the Kings Mountain Building and , Loan Association will be held at 9 the City Hall on Thursday, February 8th. 1940. at t:00 o'clock. P. M., for the purpose of electing new directors for the Association and for transacting any other business that might come up at that time. This the-26th day of January, 1940 ! J. C. Lackey, Secretary-Treasurer. ?adv?fel). 8. I- ru V 1. A I kl!-L. _B w awta MwmraM mgnm r_ 11 ILLIONS do. The worst o( " / ? it is, you never know when a sleepless night is coming. Why not be prepared? ^ DR. MILES Effervescent Nervine Tablets g help to quiet the nerves and permit refreshing deep. Stop in at the drug store today and get a package. Try Dr. Miles Nervine Tab x* lets for Nervousness, Sleeplessness due to Nervousness, ' Nervous Headache, Excitability, Nervous Irritability. Small Package 35T . Large Package 15# fcjf. The large pacl .age is v L K p- I it e sdfl e ^3 /3 NO NEED T< with it any longer! No n Wise women, modern wo to the Kings Mountain that it's the. most econon they actually save mone; what can't be measnrw? i their youth, their heali This week send your w You'll never do it at hon Kings Mount Phone 270 f - % -%> -i BnEMoEfeV.. y...v'" mimMii?. 1. "j/JJII'.J <! wPPPnf>9>iiPi|P?H9V9| I ' '. " *?VVS^ v ' ' ' " ' v.>' ' ? r ?FREE DELIVERY ?Quality Repairing ?Expert Workmanship ?Friendly Service ?Reasonable Prices KINGS MOUNTAIN SHOE SHOP vm pr ' ? . J ' i H Vy^;-' o -^**8 0 PUT UP eed to dread wash days! men, send their washing 1 Laundry! They know 1 rical way! They know y. And they also save) ' in dollars and cents th, their dispositions! ashing to this laundry* ? _ a ne again: ain Laundry Kings Mountain, N. C. | ""1 ' i >4 m ' <* When your friends get together 1 ARE YOU I LEFT OUT? If yon haven't a telephone, it may be difficult for friends and acquaintances to reach you readily, and they may be forced to leave you out of many pleasant affairs. The fun, the social advantages, the comfort and protection a telephone affords are priceless. Yet you can have one in your home for just a few pennies a day. It just doesn't pay to try to get along without a telephone. Order your telephone today. . . - v- t'j - Southerr Bell Telephoiie ADD TELEGRAPH COmPUIS INCORPOR AT C ' H&l' m I ^Hv' * I | MHHR1
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