! ObL PtyUi MtSotia, Blfikf atlanaay nuatlj dlitku|il fnn v,*b? amy, will addr?g*-sMnb*n of 4b* Kl*fi KoaaUla KiWaala elwV ? *t thair ryulwmiH at tha W* bu'i ?U Thauaday night at fl:SO. OoL MeSwain mtttd ??n than ttm yaara otwmu la IcaWnd. l*^Md and rranea. 0&V.' .' &' . . |l'_ ' / .; ? ! II II I M jW af tk? ?mwt year wff b* hold at jO* high Nkttl gymnaiiura Saturday ib ww aanonncfd this w*ak by Earl Bath, city nuntin iup?ri-p**r. Mr. iB?th Kti th* mm* Rk?!- - a?b*dala win bo followad. with far fJK iher hatalla to bo gtvan next waaa > -. .\i|pUb?. srmt>m. ^tbhjh PS;. KOI ta hald Nek Saturday, beginning Hawk 80. i : f ^,mw Member* af Johnny H, B&efrweU > . front No. 8808, will meet at tke elty Ball Tuesday night at ' T18O At froaunander Charlie Warliek aaid ; : t Wednesday that plana f<* tka jfeat iMtii are going forward aa an' aouaaaC that auroral reprooeatat, v Swodrfrfe|*5V*K *****L'. , . ' MiMM entry* of a-iMt. . . ^fafga ta*Y'aaaal-pr* baseball league. ^^^ky'weak com* Wander. - )Bmi7 bond purekaood tol?M Is Many of tw met ting* Kmtili wfco th#lr Uvw far World War IL P s- . SS?,K*f2MS. fS&rsjg *S2 ife:' r.ty:?-v. * pwi <k?* ||p '*** ' fe'; - ;l:^S3S - TkfXtE*Indus 3w> |i|pf<?t ~?S5[jWjMrateiBfiy . . u5 J Btwriaf her appeal fw eUlseaa of Klip KtuWa to n^rt U* ? ? palgja to bring Ik* North Carolina Byapkoij to to* city for two oo*> eorts Mrs. Aubrey Xmmj, ekal# Ui tkU wook tuwieod too orgui inatlon whieh will k*ndl* tko drivi; t* soil st leant $800 Is North Carol lias Symphony association member, .hip*. , * TV*' eosuaittoo inelodeo: Mrs. Btft Howard, Mrs. lo?w?od Psrton, Mrs Grady Psttoraon, Mrs. Paul Uauney, Mrs. Jsy Psttoraon, Mrs G.rlnad: Still, Mm. P..P. Horndon, Mrs By ron Keeter, Mrs. J. E. Horndon, Mrs It. G. Pinnix, Mr*. Goorgo House*. Mrs Hubert Dsvidson, Mrs J. 8> Norman snd Mrs M. A. War*. Mia* Helen Bsmsey will serve a* trehstuor. with George Ware and JLynwood Psrton to head the publicity comtnittee. i V '**"''' \ Mr-'" ' - . Memberships are available at a minimum ?f #1, whieh will oatltle the purchaser to Attend the local con certe and also the. coneerte of the orcheetra in Shslby or Charlotte. Pnrchaaera ot $5 memberships will be aetlve member* in the association. Other membership#, with additional privileges are available at $SB, $100 and $$00. Cost of memberships is deductible ' from federal income tax. " Nmnlty for the money,'' Mrs. Klnney : said, "la to enable 'the or eheetra to exist as a nnit, to pay a mall amount to the- maelciane, and te pay traveling expenses of the orchestral units." The orchestra Is to give two eoncerts here Jterit U, if the campaign Is soecsesfhl, with a concert especially arranged for children la the afternoon and qpe arranged for 'a more1 varied pndieaee la the. evening. The! erchmtta pleys a popular program of mnrthiJpgfrdtitg special snsmgs meats Csi popular and. somi-c1s*Vat mnaie. v . V -fr.r *" k? would bo a candidate for the etate house of nyriiliktlrw had abated, political activity dropped to the klamerlo^ point during the poet week. J; >i -- '*"* S Pvi j The now developments included: (1) Announcement by Alfred B.' Bleytofl, who Uvee at the' Com Mill, that he would be a candidate for No* 4 township constable, making a three man race. (2) Appointment of a Cleveland County elections board including Virgil. Weather* and Carl Thompson, Do moerats, and G. V. Hawkins, Republican. V (3) Failure of oppostton to do vetopc far A. L. Buhtinkle, eleventh district Congressman for the BemOemtic nomination^ though H. Y.Nanney of Union Vtua filed as a Republican candidate. Mr. Slaton, who la opposing Incnnk beat W. It.' Blackburn and Forme* fHSv T.V.U V ?? M&tnM." <i'?: BmiiSI ottrtentobj worker. He hae reeldad kere \S year*. ' "X ^ year rat*" Ma Slayte* mM, "a*d if elected will do ifer' boot to ttfWbo tba U?." f 0#'tfc? I.00*tlty ejection* board'wAl bi ewora tit by Clerk ?rJ Court Ktorett VooaO* Saturday mora fttfe aad Will tken organise, elect 0" board chairman 'and eoeretary. After jftafc' fPandldatee for eeunty . office* why fit* with thw ehalrman at any tint* aatll the April IS deadline. SGBsvjft.^ i r SS^S/pK, : : Henry Moore, George Moore, and Jimmy Mhrae*V three colored ^ me^ * Hnu 0. & PloBk? Jr . wama Aimmw Beo> i . ''.ti Tha CliTilud County ektptu of lb* AWwttt MHtlttlw< Woanaa 'a Collaga, Uulreratty of Ntrtl Carall u. mat at tha Shalby high aehool n March 14th. Thaparpnaaaf tha'.afata^- 'taaatha rcargaaiaaHf a* *h? ihaptaa Mrs. Jahai tfloak, ahalnaaa, of. Kiaga Mouatala, jpaalilail. aad tha fnham lag affteac* mora alaotad far tha for.r. Chairman, Ulaa fraoeaa Cuthbart on, Paaa of Woman. Oardn*r-Wabb CaUagai Saeratary Traaaarcr. Mra. CUranca Plonk, Jr.. Klaga Mountain. Tha groap haard report* oa a <U?trlot moating whieh won bald la Charlott* oa. March S. Bpaafcarc at thl* maatlag War* OhaaaaUaa W. C. Jnekaon, Paa? Harriott. Elliot, and .Ml** Citur*. Bjrrd, aaeratary of tha Anlmaaaa association, MI*a Orogan, Alumna* president. . it was1 decided that the Clevslaad I County chapter ahould meet oaee a year, wad that thie meeting ahould be in the form of a dinner meeting to be held in the fall. Planning committees far this <Caact wltt Bet appbhrt ?d and nnMfm"^rt|Uten data. Ward Granted 60 -llay Leave j Btata Highemy Paeeelaaaa Hal D. Ward, ad. Kings Mountain, eaadldajr for the Diaderatfe noaranaUtn fa* heriff, has hf^n granted a 00-day leave af absence from the highway UtNt effhotive March U. !*? Mr. Ward- said he received a letter from Ifnjer B. J. Hnteher> head if patrolman. ' ' SSS'I'' ':*& . , "I felt it imperative-to be separated fiaHgt*#- algtaihighway: pat** while eoadiwlhg jp? aampaiga fast |the sheriff jjjt. Wart; IRoicoeOiSltBlib At Annual Mer? JMB Urn*. AMfkM of Mr. and lta. Ibivooi H. Lynch . and MWlH' gmjOn idlaH. iMtta, tha flr*t > iMte of ?|a Hot* School Safaty dtt? thla w<* triMB: > dnetad through tha Haja Knb tatB achoola aa a fMm tf tha . Xdona-PoUoa DayactauBt aaftty campalo to wkt Baca Manalafa tha "NMt ally Is Xactfc Ohroh XB sehoM'.gMhpjM^ ^ | M* ^1? fNiMIt txT, sMMgb, : formulating ' MM kM "Tw >- Com- '.I of Safety." D. F. Hord Jr. Awa*$<|p$ree ; ' V'? fc Atlanta, Oa? Match 17.?David. F. Hord, Jr., of HHnfS Mpnntaia, N. C,, wm awarded the degree of t>. D. fih, , In eoauDeneemoat exercise* at Emory University. Saturday, Uatlh 17< j mj>r. Hord was one of ttf gsaitual? awarded diplomas in arioas seh6ol? and dteisfOM. Largest number et da- \ free* was awarded to gradvAta* -of tka |any School of Dentistry, with W atadoato receiving diplomas as Doctors of Dental Surgery. tPwv^y--,^ ' %; ' /" .' **, '" Open After AH u .?? *,- .V ' * j ??? . Blri Ittk, eiiy recreation napervlnor, miHini Wedaeaday that the ,J Beat King* Mountain Tooth Centei 1 will aet' be ofcwiied. aa waa announced laat week. 1 Beaaon for the change of pinna. ; lit. Both mid, waa the withdrawal of pemiaaipa' of" P%aaix MiMa, Inc.. for am of the building on North J Bail read avenue wtfleh yeotha of thi } vicinity had been readying far re no- < ration. Peranlatioa waa - withdrawn, Mr. 1 Bath aalft, been una the management I "did not like the way the Town Youth Cantor ia being run." Hr. Both'a statement follows* ' i "With the statement that he did , net like the wajr the Town Youth , Center was run, Mr. Sari Ham risk , withdrew the use of hie buildiag j thus ending the four weeks of plan- ( niag ffr opening-a Center st the ? Phenln Mill. While I feet that thU \) criticism is unjust aad in based on . j misconetued facts, it is the yoong peo pie of East' Kings Mountain whs , hear the brunt. ] ' "They aire an enthusiastic group * who doeorrs all wo can do for them. It is with regret that I stake this annooaeemeat because I have seen the faces drop on some QO young poo ' pleas they ware told of this recent development". j I4on? WW Spcnjor Benefit For Church Bashful' Bah and his Bine Bidge Mountaineer*. radio nhammin. will pteeaefr ui |i in gases at the kigb school auditorium Friday night March 29, Hr was anaouamed this meek by Officials of the |ism deb ^?tw of < the: ovsat ^ , Mat prorssds of tie show will go H to Uraee MMhodlst church- to bo used ' ^rebplldini thp edtfUe ?u I rtfrottiy deeft'eysd bjr fin. < #*?? & 15S?>^MSLfo^toJ*Sli 1 which ' wo ^ feXTS.'"^"* *: .CrowdOflZS! :hants Banquet . h One hundred twenty-ejght person*, I j including members or the Kings't Mwhtils Merchants association, I, their employees aad special guests, < attended -the annual employer-em- j ployte banquet of the association a? , the Woman's Club Tuesday night and hoard JamSt Al ttoeele, of Charlotte, i dell ear a humorous philosophical ad- c dress, V*' V*. ' " Mr. Basel* kept the group laugh- . lag #lth a varied assortment of hn morou MMiifM sad experience*, and devoted the aerlova portion of , hi* odirooo to setting forth the phil- ( oaophlec of grist bnaUooo mo of the wod#,. mho, hp ohld,. placed the doe. Ihomnnlty over the bestaeew Baton Keeter, chairman of tho com- t mlttie on ill?gomoato, which alao | laopod <F?hm L. MeOlll u4 Marti* i HaMpon, fined no tooetawotor ?Mi a presented the gnost*. The meeting o- e peoed with the rthgiag ef "Amorlep.'^gnd B. 0 .MopUln gore the in- , vocation, During tho dJnaar, a eelee-'. yjtt rendered by Mr*. J ^Sli 1 eg- ppgj>tOA4 Hilton Bath to* ?tolled tho. Aeeaft lotto* office for ; pad thoofrod *h? members of tW jMooelatloo for tho eooperetton la a limitation actMtie* during tho poet { .ffift dfflesva and director! installed? weep John J- MeOUl, president, j k'*r.' -htUota/ yieo pmident, v H^tytwop* #Mt?n- ?rotary, ui j, * S. koW, VV <?M A. Bridge*, Mr. fi HoO>^^3& Mnttla Harm cm, dlreo? Mr.jjj^ w|ll. eerre u a dlreejar* J. B. Ade? ? tki DhfloeeoWee of J >?^^I?V*<Ut*. j wJEETaLjT**^ pfiBKjMPHMB'' ' B| JBw^w^nl *>.,' Bp| V^v%' v *" ' '' > ' ^ i>' rijL i^^lf ' lion* OnoTn Farmer'* Kgt Utmbtn of the King* Mountain Uou club will entertain fmnav* of 'l the area at the Wem^a'a Olab .aext Tneeday night at 7:80 la the tW>faaaaal l*amer'a Night banquet. Feature of the event will be aa entertainment ptograip by CXiUeu, Johaeoa, of Badlo . Station KHUL -n Raleigh, whleh will iaelgde bapa/ee nation*, etuate, eeage and ether fear '* tsrea. Mr. Johaeoa imperooaate, among other*, Lam and Abner, the late Pre* ident Booeovelt, Blag. Creaky and At ' i' Xoleoa. More than 100 farmer* hare bean invited to attead the annual affair, aae aaaonneed by Allen Herndon, chairman of the oommlttee on arrangement*. Alee on the committee '" IM OMM. ? "* ? ? f|? " * mm mmVJ ? UW| WV*1 I*mi, Edwin Moon and E age no Pat- I tenon. m In a 'Joint statement Wednesday, T*n Holland Dixon and Mr. Hern don *ag rtatad: ^ "The elob looks forward eaeh ^ irear to Ita Parmer'? Night banquet le one of the outstanding events of ?, ihe year, and we feel that thife [V fear's event will be no exception. **' "Mr. Johnson Is a well-known ew> W tertainkr and he has planned a pro- ll pan which should, be both instrue:lve and entertaining.'' t Mr. Johnson has made previous ap- ( >earane*s hare before the Pkonlx MUI K1' Boosters Club and the Kiwanis club. Driver Killed 2 In Track Crash ' - - 4 i James Hlfltard, Greenville, S. C., ' lrlver for Southern Trucking com- 1 >any, was almost instantly killed a- 'c >out 7:15 Tuondap sight, whsn the raller-trnek ho eras driving lsflr the oad oa Gamble kill on Highway 74 " ind catapulted come 300 feet into hUit? Iiouk ?* Patrolman Hal D. Ward, vka la* ^ at of fir era, aided by worked until 1:00 a. n>. Wednesday >efore they removed Hilliard'a crush \ id. body from underneath the wreckJ No other car was involved la the fCJ ieeldent. aai Mr. Ward said the truck evidently cie ad developed some mechanical dif* i0? 'iculty, stating that tracks showed he truck, eastbound, had left the jfo oad oh the left side and traveled Bfae lownhill on the left shoulder some 100 feet before finally overturning ?e( nto the ereek. Mr. Ward said that the trailer* J STactor type vehicle was completely bo; lemolished. sns gfifi Woodward's i Opens Today C? % ??_ Lrs Woodward and. Bon. Kings Moue- n?' xnw-B nm retail eetaDUtnment ea co" :lusl?ely for bob, will officially o- roc >ctx today with the first 150 men . risitittg the new firm on Mountain . treat to Toeeive * white handkee- &. kief a. a ?1ft. * . The new firm will feature all itha boo'a apparel, loeladiag work clothe* < Ireae elothea, shoes and accessories* a well as sporting: goods aod radios," . Jo# vLoo Woodwasd, Kings Moun- .. ais native, proprietor of the firm,' ^ iBBOBBeed this week that Charles av loforth, recently discharged from the ^ tary, will be affiliated with the lra as salesman. \ i Mr. Woodward is a member of the C dngs Mountain Kiwanis clab, the.' . Irst Baptist church, and has for g. taay years been active in local Boj* ieout work. * "Wo are sorry that the firm will Bis ?t bo able to offer complete Bass la ?ai omo Hbos." Mr. Woodward said. "At Uo asSgur.tlSOO, men's suite'and shirts and 4* ;t*9 hut wa heps la the asa mHt |Mdti bo able to softs the m$ eods of public for , on mohY gooas, oar or both gruwmupg aad little me*." Hoo giMiisn ?? 5* * w* f+fo < I mmmmm iTuf$<fay I 1' I I Iv*. |f' * H. > W.>w Bw-> fifr lrs? Btackmer r liteiiMii It > d f improving toadiifea ol Mm*. Ilipi Bleekmer, igs MouUin eitizea who w?e lly iajored in an automobile aee#at lut Thursday aftfraoon, w?# ?ribed as improved Wednesday, drs. Blaekmer suffered seveub id laceration*; a broken bond Jj? i left ehonlder, and a broken rigih tie, when the ear she waa driving dded oa the wet pavement aboet o'clock last Thursday. !he was given first aid at the ofe, of Dr. J. E. Anthony and wga n taken to Shelby hospital whoso i is reeu pointing. Phv car was badly damaged. otal Of 25 >- .* IV 1 xies neara 28-cuee docket wu disposed of in y recorder'* court here Monday. Arthur Lee Frye, sentenced to jail * ' eix months on a vagrancy charge 1 ordered to remain outside pt iveland county for five years fol- , ring the serving of the sentence, pealed the judgment, and Pauline rris went to jain for 30 days when i failed to pay the costs after be found guilty of public drunkenis. Terry Ford Bice was given a sixnth sentence for drunken drivlog, pended on payment of a fine of i and cost#. His driver's license i revoked for IS months and h* s alto taxed with the costs . tbr vlng a ear with improper brakes, rharges of running through a red It and driving with improper ken against Herbert' Rhodes were pressed, bat he was fined *10 Sfd tf la lea of a 60-day sentence, fbr Usee driving. P. H. Crawford, found guilty of lag a worthless cheek, was give* MMay sentence, suspended on psy? at of As costs and the ?fondltIs* t ha pay Ted OastbU tks amo?|* " As cksek. r. ' il .* t, ? i ? '* . i ' ' r. 0. Humphries, charged wftfl inksaasse. Fred Roberts, chared h < violatihg tks TurHngtoa ast, , L Earl Proctor, ekargsd with Iran* i driving, nqssetid jary trials. tooMTvtt 'WiUUaM wu taxed eo*t? for drunk?uMw and .$ aad' U for fcakjat P*>t it it ittny *h.r jndfmwti: lojrd Xftaaadr, ?i?mutt. art 'iKltaW* P*rl* w4 fc?Oordaa^ a tortfr reMBHrisg 1 lioOray, f '%?? tdl

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