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WnULM i High School Pupils *1 pn Forensic Wins b ?;X. Martha picks, president of tne "Future Hontemakers of America" at Kings Mountain hij|h school, Margie ? Dleksy, and Charlotte Jenkins, ac- i eoaspanied by Mrs. Dan Finger, sponsor of thePHA,: represented Kings F''.; Mountain at the ,'FHA State Bally * \ Bold in Baleigh at the Hugh Morsou c [??. /* i feS'-. . - i/ ? w , * I Stj.'-. | Master styling...muter tail ,JMU Of Is; f^'rn^ ^*?U afo .{;> vou a. correct ?rvle for every ^ BELK'S DEPAB' ARE TOUR PAST B We have just obtained a y miM 1?^ r Rri .. ?4f ** VvsSk '''v^jP' t PW | ^jSSj HJIi ^"\fcr^nr^rr~^ [cgw I X*?m&?jS& ?HBBSai MonMMPiwtn^^r ~ W ssga?^,! *K^?55?f- ^3(1 I | it I * I ^iw|i I OMml' - _ ^gt^M 1 n<^ J^UmJl ^i^DM&HVk 5JJ32J i4." ,\_ V. V^iiC?.'^; [lgh 8eho0l last Satnrday. Til* moralif im(on vu featured 17 registration*, stunt performance* [iven by district-group* and a faahIB show. !.'' r> . .'< After luacb, the election and intailation of State officer* took place, n a formal candle-light sendee. ' Mr*. Gregg B Cherry gave- a tea >t the Governor'* manaion to conlude the rally. * . . 'v? '* '* WlU?** > ' -v t -m- r, m a :*S^ r *a.* ?2iRf*v\ : llfiv''^KXM(y ml ^tal) artng, with f*r>?| regard rY CLUB...the shoe that aaed Circle. Let us s*> ?w occasion, In c ? PMENT. STORE ^raysSave at BELK'S . troosar-fenarfr (put* 2| i jronr XI . - ' 5 hangars,^s^t or J 1 ina ? Alterations 41 ^ w _ I I |aU . . II will also be hear din word* of wel- ' come to Miami, where the Convention open on May IS. v A This broadcast U made possible by tl the courtesy of the Methodist Hour hi which will stand aside in order that d people everywhere may eateh some- A thing of the spirit of this convention > in which 6,000 messengers represent- J ing 6,865,000 Southern BaptisU wUl I join in lannching a New'. Century I With Christ. I The speaker. Dr.,Dawson, 81 years l the honored pastor of the First1 Bap- I tist church of Waco, is chairman of 1 t^n FvMiiklva DmhmUIAA " J ,1M I of the Committee oa World Peeee of the Southern Convention and is President of the Rxeeativ* Committee of the Texas Baptist State Con vention. V ' v.. This broadcast eaa be heard in ear srea over WWNC, Aahevllle, WSOC, Charlotte, 8:30 EST A- ML T~*"" vi*. Rites Are Conducted For Mrs. X. a. Wells ? -r - 1 ' ' .* ' v^ Funeral service* for Mrs. If. O. Wells, 70. who died at ,her heme ; la.the Margraee community on April 28 were held on April W at MaeedoaiW Baptist church with the pastor, B(r. C. N. Bobbitt, officiating, assisted by Bev. Mr. Fogleman, pastor of-Bby thlehem Baptist church. . Istmm?i. took place in Mountain Best eOmetery. ' _ - 4 -i Mrs. Wells had been seriously Ip. with a heart ailment for two weekf prior to her death. . 8he was the daughter of the jUte Joshua and Jane Bhea Pillnghjun, and was a native of Glevelaiid county where she had resided all her lifeShe was a member of Bethlehem Bap tjst ohureh. .v />*' j Surviving are one ton, Deuard; Wells, of 8pencer Mountain, and four daughters, Mrs, D. I*. Sharps, Bock Hill, 8. C., Mrs Fred Herndon, and Miss Dorothy Wells, both { Kings Mountain, and Mrs J. D. Gibbons, of Grover. Also surviving arf ten grandehildren. ' PBB8HHTS PBOOBAM s "The Tamng of the Shrew" will be presented' at the Kings Mountain high school auditorium on Tuesday, ' Maf U, at 1:80 o'clock. tyj .Jack Bank, dramatist and aetor, P^fi etuis - complete program of faeciaau ting entertainment combined with b&t unusual artlstrc. He miraculoun makes 85 costume changes. From eoast to coast Jack Bank, "Protean Artist Supreme," holds hie! audiences in thrilled^ silenee. . j "The Ntlnassl Honor Roeletv of Kings Mountain high school Is sponsoring this program. The pnblis is Invited to attend. The admission for everyone is 12 eents. v"J\ ?ouotcsr-1 OF THE WEEK "It jpaU wreck base ha 11? iDN^ny en its faeel"?Clark GrifOm, ^Lmhington "Senators," KufwrflU tlU ^Ml#( s* ' v -Awericn* faasHy BfaJtaajU- ' ?Mrs. ft.'^SJS-CoWn, prsa, w.c.r.i/. ^ here the heat wife h the . werld already r?W. C. Potior ton, WorottUr, Molt.,. who mrMTMd Suhl IHl/lTAtf flm/f iartM o/l* "Hew ema industry produce when its warble err Is ehrnd with SUM* psges of dewtstj* W, H. ChoowU, Soo. of Labor afcd Industry of Pennsylvania, on goeersMent prise control ^OPA Is poaoothae Is nothing en earth hit salt rattle- _ snake pelses 1**?Conpressnson Fred A. Crow font, Michigan. 'II <* ,: * * ^.- 5? a in SEE.'.'< ./'?.. AtiMMWIDMvi iM- . I raRrt?" ''*f_ r ^ iV Tiif- L o'doek. M * 11 bh; uetlon company, which U handling ffl " Foill ie *ale. atated that the property |l u been divided into tome 100 reel* II m ential lote and* null acreage tract*. II 7 OUI lae la the eale la the' residence. Immwm | ? 3 - -; , ; liOFjT? ' w1* * **%#?.' r^K^^r 4 ' " ' - ^ . if -'..-.'S ** " itf A . ^ . vjQ - ,^r J^K wmy * H '^ p-' * ?^p > iuv9 v?^H *" :ii^| V -V * ',t .-*^H H --i fr - EXQUISITE GLOVES K' ' f $1.00 to $2.98 * * ^Hp - BAGS " ' * " **1 . :^*V* " . > ? , variety of styles and colors $3.90 to $9.96 'v* ' " ; ' ? r?" , .... .. % \vvf ' - : ry&.'.' i . -V - :.ii :-"Y V' '* "X. y? /, ' ?, Bp' ; ^"'r:''*r BX097 or CLEVELAND COUNTY Years Experience Law Enforcement -^-THANKS Vote and Support Win Be Appreciated ^ ^ iKP _J. I Pip # 2li % I-: A Mjfm Kv.^,.' < 4 * v'?3 Bbiiut ^-s'^ ' fC B *;?; >Sfi v-:Ti t?t* ^B? f-. M|';^v :v-| 1^4^ * HAfcX' v'Bu * HBgSpv.^' ^' 1 si. -jjl *4 V V ?V; ?>s 'r * . -., * ' ? > 1 FINE PEARLS $2.95 to $15.00 ' 1 ' "--rt-c ' * . ''" ^- ;ii^ 6?; J 4^l>:v/,>;;v +:-* &?'rjr - v ?i-y3 jfcv- ^ :- ':; Y'vO "' : : ^?.; |;
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