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k?-- i. ; . ' '' : : '' r * Honor Roll Ft Primary And f Central Primary Second grade: Claud Barrett, Hob l?y (June Moore'. John Warllck*, Ra mora Allen. Jeanne Hnliman*. Juan it a Gunnells, Patricia Prince. Arinin la Klsher. Lavereno Karly, Wlllard iTpchureli. Third Grade: Huryey Bly Hamrick*, II. (1. Klihrr. Jr., Joyce Falls Sara Kaiheitue Palls, Millie Sue riale*. .Dortliou Ann Hope. Central Grammar Fourth tirade: Hunter NVarllck* dwic Ware', Jack Huth. Herman Mauhey*. Hilly tiene Amos*. Jan Reynold-'. Kriuatine Maloney*. Helen Lanier. Mai Kir Lou Dickey. Martha Ann Co* I'rrrr Arthur lrl? ? f" ",..jj.Au.iumi "JI?.II'I-rw Jackson*. Mary Ann Littlejohn Fifth grade: tllllie Kails. Jr., Buddy Mcdlin, Crunk hummers, A Id a Jehu Davis*. Frances George*. Mary Vlpdlin KWifv pMiilsh rnllpi>>t Kail*. William Mull. " , Sixth Grade: JyuuMtn Herndon, Betty Hord, Betty l.yncli. Shirley Spivey. "ranees Williams. Margaret - tVillinuiH. Mary Beth Kurd*. Betty Jackson ?. . Seventh Grade: Jewell Parker, Margaret Cole, Jackie Falls, Emelyn Gillespie. Jaines Herndon*, Jean J ford *. Mary Helm Hord, Piaultne Murray*. Eurlo Myers*. Opal Pruett*. Prances Summers. Myrtle? CALL OR SEE Kennon Blanton At Terminal Ser. Station PHONE NO. 10 STERCH1 BROS.' Representative in Kings Mountain Territory THURSDAY <s^|lS HR| SATUI Double Fea r " ' Vj# w M 4.flw Aa. ^ jj^ | MONDAY A , i THBrMK BACK .. r/TtfT^* |>MinWUO ?IIIMT A ?AUA WEDJ Double Feal GUN-CRACKLING ACTION) ; ^^^Bfe^-'^^^KvUv)p4vv9Pfvippfl K-. '< ? MPp rJ|^^^ j. ?i i . * ">"*M" *""H m? ? ' Iv, Due to* MfMn program of uaafefa U) Show Chaptor S of - PI3 \ tHflflHHHHMHDH &.?' ' ' ''. ' " ' >" * ' y?.. . i ' V " ' " " . 1 >r Central ligh School I Weaver, Avis Warllck*. : High Stfhooi Eighth Grade: Houston Black", | Hoyle Lee Wtoltesldes", Jitnmle Spivey*. Mary Ann Crouse, Duviti Nelll". Charles Neislur*, Henry 'j Noisier, Smyer Williams. Virginia Summers. ?. Ninth Grade: Arthur Lee Jackson. MalcolliMk Patterson, Coyte Pay sour. j'Osello Gladden, Glee Bridges", Har ! old Glass*. Golden Barrett". Margie Barrett*. Margie Krw^erlck, Billy Kennedy. Marion Ivey*. Kuby Moss* Mildred Hippy*. Jack Holllns: Tenth Grade: George l.attimore*. I'uruian Wilsosk. Throneburg. Kruest Mauney, Miles Mauney, Nancy Nickels*. Belly Patrick*. Doris White". Post Graduates lion Bridges, Sybil Davis. Dorotni llayos, Alice Betty Mauney, Kay Moss*. Virginia Rollins", Patricia White Juanita Hudsneth*. 'Noat School . Second Grade: Cliarlesanna Logon* l)orotihy McOorter*, Wal'*r GrlSin, Jake Hord*, Donald Patterson*, Jim Yurboro. Third Grade: Shirley Arthur, nillie Kails'. Patsy Jean Mariuon*,.Iris Pallersomv Fourth grade: JDemouth Blanton* Charles Blanton. Fifth Grade: Bernice Harriaoon*. Maxine llord*. Myrtle Murray*, Beu lah Rhea*. Sixth Grade Bobby Ledhetter Jplitwiij Plonk', Coteue Martin*. East School First Grade: Johnny Riser, Lyman Robbs, Billy Tate, Peggy Jane Boss. Jean Bivens. Second Grade: Bill Bolltt, Jack Bennett, Peggy Chancy. Gene Martin. Charles Rressley, Dorene Boss. Steve Jones. Third Grade: Betty Clark, Gay Bennett, Hugh Thompkns, Jack Chaney, Lindsay Boyd, Ituth Brown Fourth Grade: Norman Bolin, Dorothy Carpenter, Charcie Cook, Betty Jo Lynn, Shirley Moffttt, Evelyn Pearson, Bobble Jean Spencer. Sixth Grade: Ruth Clark, Helen James. Marjorie Redmond,. . Clara Ann Ross, Helen Robbs. AND FRIDAY ITmW-Z-* , ^sSfi *J3L. JBum IDAY iture Program A ' , : \ #*? >- '' td&M3 >" * \ % U*Jp'uiK-- 1 Jj with Ckorloy Orapow!n knM ploy by Eric Taylor Story by ElllRY QUEEN Directed by KUIT NEUMANN A COLUMBIA PICTURE ND TUESDAY BABIE^^ IN THEIR BEST HIT YETI I Q. ..Q, cuwnrs V sss; /tiGthe^ --- .Wo.bb.o.b.Ni . 4ESDAY ture Program KAttS MUM OK m, k.. UM *m. MM. CMMMM ItaMtrNOMM. SMITH IWMNRHOI-MMMMM "" CMU Awusnea-*-? VND? Wednesday, Feb. 19th we were the "WHITE EAQLC." ' KIE - UK KtMOft MOUNTAIN HERALD. Tf Lion Sec "Know Your Money" Film Members of tbe Kings Mountain Uions Club witnessed tbe sbowing of tho movie, "Know Your Money" at their meeting Tuesday evening. Chief of the Charlotte office of the Secret Service, L. O. Padgett, also told members Interesting tacts about counterfeiting. Mr. Harold Hun nlcutt, furnished and operated tne projection machine for the showing of the picture. Don Blanton, Chairman of the Program committee pre seated Mr. Padgett. Mr. Charles Thomas son. Chairman of the Program Committee for the annual football banquet reported that the program had been completed and arrangements was being made to take care of 235. Mr. Thomasaou also announced that wives Wolf, head coach of University of! North Carolina. Other coaches and j newspaper men have also been In- , vlted, Including Jake Wade of the J Charlotte Observer. Members of the High School foot , ball team, will be guests of the club I and letters will be awarded to mem! bers at tbe banquet. Mr. Bus Oaten announced that' the sale of tickets for the annual1 event will begin shortly. * i J I Wm. Baxter Home Dies William Baxter Home, 61, died ' yesterday morning at 8:30 in the Shelby hospital following a llngier-j iug illness. He is survived by the following | sons and daughters! George Home, j of Bessemer City. . Rev. Blaneharo J Home and Mrs. M. B. Caldwell of j Kings Mountain, Mrs. F. K. Rollins and Miss Annie Home of Shelby Funeral services will be held this ( afternoon at 3:30 at Macedonia Bap ! tist Church, with Rev. J. V. Freder- j ijbks officiating, and interment will: b? in the Caanan cTVurch cemetery | at Smyrna. S. O. Deceased was a highly respected ' citizen of this section and made his home with his daughter, Mrs. M. B. Caldwell in Kings Mountain. Southernaires To Play For Kiwanis Club The Southernaires, Kings Mountain's contribution to radio, will [ play for members of the Kiwanis Club at their'regular weekly meet-1 ing this evening at 6:30 in the Wo-' maa'e Club building. The Mt4s)c committee composed of Curtis Falls Dr. Phillip Padgett and I. E. Gofort* made, arrangements for the program | The Southernaires, who are tiled | "Carolina's Finest String Band" con | slsts of Clyde Green. Bob Allen,' Buddy Raymond and Sonny Tabor, who are talented musicians. j City Hall Grounds To Be Beautified WPA workers have been busy the last few days Improving the grounds in front of the City Hall. City Manager H. L. Burdette secut* j etl the services of a landscape ar; chitoct friend, who diagramed a ! beautjtieation project. Shrubbery and grass is to be planted around the entrance, which will make the beautiful building more attractive. CONDITION STILL CRITICAL Miss Jacqueline Falls who baa been a patient in the Shelby Hfospltal for more than two weeks is still critically ill. The young, girl under* went a second operation laBt Sunday and was given a second blood trahefusion yesterday (Wednesday) morn ing. The many friendB of the young girl and her family are still hopeful of her recovery. . KscoiaSi \^BOY^SCOUTS Aftl AMER'CA jK|J Regular BoyxScout Court of Hon or will be held this evening at 7:30 In the Court Room at the City Hall. This Is an important meeting and every Scout and Scouter ia urged to be present. Summaries of 1040 farm record books revealed that livestock farms of Transylvania County had larger incomes for dollar invested than grain farms, and poultry farms had a larger Income than any. MENTHOMIILSION FOR COUGHS r*'>M COLDS THAT WON'T Tl'tM LOOSE Tflvr CMC C'? Of M?NV<:0'tflU.S!ON , ...~ M ..^rrc tUR^DAT, FEBRUARY 10. 1041. Wins Honor Fn Nursing m '.^h I jVHpnpppi %% J *h-JU4\.J. Mt?* Huth McUill. former KiU| Mountain girl, who recently grudu ted from Martin Memorial School < Nursing in Mt. Airy and was amon the L'O aiudout i.uisc.i making hig est honors In a-class of 306 nurse In a recent examination before tl North Caroline State Board of Nu He- Examiners. The January number of pav Nursing Survey, published in Ph adelphla, Pa., carried an article c sulfapyridlne ami NurBlng Care < Lobar Pneumonia written bv Mil McGtll and also her picture. Miss McOVI Is tlie daughter of D \V. J. McOill and the" late Mrs. Zut Pursley tyfcGtll: Volunteer Knitters Needed By Red Cross Officials of the local chapter the American Red-Cross have ask< The Herald to iBSue an appeal fi volunteer knitters and seamsteres es to aid in the quota that has bet given Kings Mountain. The ga ments made are used for war rell and the need is very great. ; T1 quota is expected to be raised ar voluuteers are needed. Any perse who will aid in this work Is askt to contact Mrs. Ilutli Gamb'o, E ecutlve Secretary of the Red Cros COMEDIAN WHO KEEPS ON GETTING MARRIED Strange marital record of a aa faced comic whose love-life Is a pre iem in arithmetic since he wed h first wife just once, went to the ? tar thrice with his third spouse, ar now hopes his third marriage 1 wife No. 2, will stick. Look for th feature In the February 23rd last of / THE AMERICAN WEEKLY the big magazine distributed wit THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale at All Newsstands. f~''A WsPEEDy, %UR?\ for Ac/py 1 Kings Mountain Drug Co. The Rexall Store * /actnow! gettheseT f (BI6, HUSKY, GUARANTEED! 2 I COMMANDERS AT TODAYS) J UDW PRICES 2 F ^*1 oVuM dimension! Mad* 1 %?/ ofwaar-resiafingrubber F -fc-' for loos mileage! See us bout Goodrich COMMANDERS ^ while the saving* are big. Price* tnhjtt la cfcsae# nefiet ^ Goodrich CeXtiAuJ Commanders CENTER SERVICE Phone 62 ' v-ip'V. raJF, , 9 . ' " * .J ' ? Brother Of Local _ Lady Dies s V Funeral rites wore held Saturday u(lernoon at 3 o'clock at the old Red V torn homo la Anxouvllle (or Chrlsto p pher Watklns Redfern, 6!t. who died a\ his home at Ansonyllle Thursday ? night. He was a brother of Mm. H. St U Mnuney of Kitigs Mountain. Bur- 0 ial was In Bethlehem cemetery,, near ? Ausonvllle. Mr. Uedfeni wns a prominent farmer and property owner, a son of , the late William H. Rodfent and Wlnnlfred Watklns Red fern He had never married. He le survived by two slaters. Mrs. Mauney. and Mrs. i. A Baldwin of Charlotte. Mr. sRsnlforn hmn vl*!te<1 bin fitter )t Bank To Be Closed ? Saturday U- . * The First Natioual Bank will be r. closed Saturday, Feb. 22nd, in observance of' George Washington.s lt? birthday, which Is a national teeal ?* holiday. | >r | 58 : Birthday Thursday-Frid; * FEBRUARY 2i MOTHERS' BEST I flQUr PouRinse d I Tomatoes h Standard Pack ? Maxwell House Coffee. Pound Can 14c 14 Lb. Carton Lard | I PINTO | Beans 1 FRESH Pork Sausage , GOLD MEDAL Macaroni NO. 2 CAN PITTED CHERRIES ? PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Ve Fill any Doctors* description promptly nd accurately, at reaonable prices with the Dnfidence of your phyician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. Wy. Q_y . | * We Call For And Deliver Phones 41-11 firm SMART MONEY I KHOHS lr~% WHERETO r Cw I GO AFTER [?17/ (fold READING WL 7? THE ADS IN THIS NEWSPAPER. I Specials ay-Saturday 0?21?22 175c >se 19c Mayonnaise . Pints 23c EWEL g\ mt COCO rEGETOLE JJL TJRE b 4C| lb 17c 2 6 Oz. *Tp Pkgs. / V r for 19c EtACE JNE EtES Pauline?Phone 31 WE DELIVER , . y_ y . ^ ? _ wm ^ ^ m wmm i I MARG1 | PAW I STOl I Margraee?Phone 17 WE DELIVER Mtfiiid^Vh i ii; ' '
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