TO> > MO. 40 ' I v - . . ; Local News 1' Bulletins i t COUNCIL MBldBBB , Mii? Jeanne Brown la a member* of the Youth Center Advisory , council, it "wu announced this week , by Mrs E. A. Shenk. The name of , Miss Brown was inadvertently o- j mitted from the connelt member ship list furnished the Herald last j "meek. ( TAXM 41.4*18 Kings Moaatala Fire Department -answered one sail last week, at -4:80 on TneeSaj Mbralag. An an- . tomobile was thought to'be oa fire -oa Ealt King street, but firemen, , upon inveetTgatloa, discovered the , : ?ai ta food condition. kxwamdi mmm iMWn of the *'"*? lloti tali iOwaala clob will hoar a , * aical program presented by tho , Bsosio dopartibout of Ldmesteae -OoDegd, Gaffney. 8. 0., at tbo rtf- < ' wlar aHtfau as tbo Woman's <3nb Thursday ii(it at t:M. Appearing , * -?o tbo program will bo Arthar , -Toadoat, Mias Naney Wells amd , Miss Voaita Bides. moo dor of Klags Moaatela Boaaty , 4Bboppe aaaoaaood this wook that - Miao BDooo Ford, am dkporioaood , 4>e*nticlan, II sow with this shop. Miss Ford's homo Is la tbo Oak * Grove community. HOLIDAY OH MONDAY Tbo First National Bank, the TJ&ES office and tbo pootoffieo will * "km closed Monday in oboorvaaeo of I -i Armistice Day. Majority of other 1 commercial and Industrial _ fines i -will be open foF business as usual. t f ' , ... ? W. f!"Lufkttr'Bingtr of the -Kings Mountain Merchant* 1U0-eiation, announced this wseh thot t- membership of the oaeoaintion tM l^. mscm o total of 05. Newest member of tko association is tk# r jP|' Arthur Hoy Igsanaee. Age*C9> n-v* fe JATOEM OHAXOB K Kings Mountain Junior (liabst -of Commerce, st n' mooting held art m Cfly Hsll lost Moftddy night, voted "to change its regular meeting, sights from the soeond and fourA jPHdaye : to the first end third Tuesdays Kft mights at 0:80 o'clock with both meetings to be sapper occasions. Owens-Miller Post ZPlana Basketball Owens-Miller Post 838, the American Legion, local Negro veterans organisation, held its regular monthly meeting at Davidson schoe last Taoe m -day night with the commander-fir A. -Costner, presiding. Main business of the well attended inking was n report of the eommit r? tm in cnsrge of athletic* on forming { -a baaketbnll tMm. Member* of the Poet approved the idea and organisation ha* begun. Plan* ara underway to present a < : program for the public in the a ear * future, according to Commander Costtaer. "* . c t - -Imperial Installs h New Picture Screen ( Management of the Imperial Thea- ? tre announced this week installation ( ?f a new screen, larger in surface, j -and designed to give a larger, better ^ -and clearer picture of fOms shown f ' at the local movie house.1 The new screen maasnrccs more t ( "than 13 feet high and 1ft ' feet in g ' width, and i* eonsideraTTy larger than c the replaced screen. ? It hae been moved back four feet ' v from tke former location, is order , to give better vision from front seats { "Installation of the new screen t? c * ma example of our efforts to constknt r ? ly Improve facilities for the ^benefit V- <f our customer*," Austell Paysonr, j, r -ma as gar, said when making the* annoaneemeat.* < I . < f trover Concern 5 J Is Chartered 1 Orover Bealty Company, Isc., if j , "draver, received Ita charter teday i >' -from BMtsUty of State Thad Sate A s^^yrtesats^^^^^te^a part ^ atated by officer* of tke esrpsrstiss^ 1 v'' v . , > -c .. ' ... :.. " -i" i M' t-.i^* ,:*. ? * *t JSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSmCSSSSSSCSSmBOSSBCSSSS^SSm Jaycees To Aid &inoal Seal Sale In City Kings Mountain Junior Chambe >t Commerce will conduct a apecia ?ift? campaign in the city for tb< Cleveland county T-B Association u :onnecllon with their Chrlstmaa Sea inlet campnlgn, with Jaycee WilKar S\ Laughter, manager of the King fountain Merchants Association, a head of (he committee in charge, ac wording to an announcement madi yesterday by Mrs. Bush Hamrick, jr aunty seal salts chairman. The special gifts campaign is par ?f the annual ragnlar seal sales can paign, although conducted a few week prior to the mall esQee' flf order tha the persons contacted during it wil sot be solicited a second time, at nsuti seeretary af the eoaaty ? (Islltt'Tr The oeesasittee will rlsft all beat sees firms la Kings Slutsis asking for Burger eontribntTVha than the nas si iadirilttl contributions. The gos this year is #4000, aad eeeaty met shaats ars oagdBTsJ to raiee ens hird. with leeal businessmen ashed t) ?a til bate UMi proportloaate shar imM that (Ml. Members ef tk* JajrcN conmltt* isr Dmn, Boy IfaiHjr, Sam XeAb? tad J B. Bans. Feed-Seed Store Opening Friday Ward's Seed and Peed Store, ipec alixing in feeds sad seeds -sad otke 'arm supplies, will officially opes Pi lay maralaf, H eras announced thL seek by Hal J). Ward, pfaprietor. Mr. Wafd, popdlar Kbtgi Moaatali patrolman for the past several year u>d eaadidate fot ths Demoeyitic aw nation for sheriff in the May primer; a resigning from the patrol to eate Sum aos here. The new firm ia toes ted fas a aei wish-Mock building- TJh Cheroke itsedt and has been named an FCJ lealer. As sacA ft wfll handle auur >rands of seeds, sad other- eemmod ties distributed thrOagh POX store hroughout the state; Including feed nanafaetnred by Cooperatives Mill Inc., of Statesville. Mr. Ward said the ft*? would be c >en diatly f*e?! ?.i0 a. m to 6 p. m rith the exception of Wednestay rben the firm will close at nooi ilong with the majority of Ktag fountain business establMtaeats. A* ?n FCX dealer, purchasers wil >e entitled to the customary dlvl leads on purchase*, payaIRe at th ind of each fiscal ybar. "We expect to offer a full line o arm supplies, with nothing bat th< test In feeds, seeds and utensils.' (r. Ward said. He announced that Bright D. Bst erree would be a member of thi Irm'e sales personnel. Marine Recruiter Sere November 19 y ? " e A change In schedule for. the montl if November was as n on need today b; he local Marine Becrultiug Stattoi seated at the Post Office Building lastonia. A marine Becrultiug Set pant will be at the Kings Sfoun sin Poet Office on 10th of thti aonth to enlist men between th< iges of 17 and 29 Inclusive in thi T. B. Marine Corps. Enlistments wil e accepted for a period of three ant our years. Veteran^ who have had basic mil! ary training do not have to go throi h training again but may have I hoiee Of duty any place on the Easl oast where Marines are stationed. A private starts'at 078 a - montl rith free food, medical and dents are. He also receives free all of hi ilnthea and! nti ? ""t ? ??v? IVB m atvAuj nln?? in p?r. Th? recrnktng station in Gnstomti i op?n dally tank 11, n. to 4 p. a 1 Ton any also roe?iT? nil b???fit tndor tlf? <JT Ml of BlgMn if 7* ontpleto #0 dkyr botir? torriee bo or? national Onstrtoa^y lb doelnf? r?*5JoSrr *!" ptovtrcl To BMin It Ohnroh of Ood ' V * *(.'; j1- ?s "* now* MQOttuar, sr.. ?., tauMP A^ounM i * fc .. r Mountaineers Scrap i Lenoir There Friday Xing* Mountain Owtnl high 1 school Moantalnsor* Joanuyi4 to U4 > nolr Friday night for ? Wsotsifip i oonfwssios gnmo to bo ployod >? < * tho sOndhun thoro with tho klck oXT schodnlod for 7:80 p. a. s Oooeh Clyde O*nlj>o's - chorgso, i oomlnS through thotr 88 to 7 ototory oror Ml HoQy hoc* loo* TrtI ttf ni<tit, with no Sl?Nh on fut - rounding Into oa officio* potet1 "mJ0?8 ? ublor'yd wM h? oS oot 5' jhuoSum! rMMr I- ud Set luJy et tattheck. M? -l TIT?ffi iTri^' caiy-* N WlH ?( MM WtB Ml ..ttMC I- tetm J MM" t"T K. * Thetr tMfMMH VMM* U thVM h wtaa, mm laea, lad mm tk. k ! Teachers, Lions ; 1o Hear Ira vis ** Ou Tnvli, Charlotte Observer tuff member ead writer ef the pepelar "Travtletiee" column in that paper. will be t^e fee tared speaker at aeetli| e# the Hiaga fioutiu tyres club to be beld st tke high eehool cafeteria , Thursday "sight at 7 o'eleck 1 when the Li one club holda it* annual Teacher* Might meeting, i- Facilities of Park Grace, Bast, r West and Central aehoel wOl be guaete i of the cub at its Thursday night > meeting, and elib officials report as interesting eatertaJameat prognka I a has been planned. I President Don Btestou will nerve t as toastmaater, Otto Williams la sakef doled to wolTOsae the guests, ssd Mr. r Travis is to be prunes ted by Howard Jackson, program chairman, r ' I Winner* Announced V ww MMnwww^r ^^^^aaawesmaww^a ; In Poster Oaptsst I p I Prise wiaaers la tke Kings Main-, s tain JuVTor Ckamber of Ceaai^erns S fire prevention poster cbnteat were annouueed this week by W. B. Logan, oommlttee chairman. Prise* were gives for poetere pudg" ad best for each grade of the city 1 school system. ' Winners a ret lot grade, Ernest Val* entine, West school; gad grade, David Jake Baity. East school; Srd grade. I Glenn Boss, East school; 4th grade, |. Bandra Jo Evans, West school; 0th grade, Bobby Blddix, East school; 6th grade, Frieda Baity, East school; aad 7th grade, Fred Tate, Central ' school. Honorable mention was voted the poster off Blllie (Jail Weleh, ' grade 2, Wast school. The winning posters are to be on display in {he window of Heater's j Department 8tore. Winners will receive a season t'eket to high school basketball games for the 1647 season. New Student Body Officers Elected f The results of the election of offl) cers of the Student Participation Or, ganlcation are as follows: President. - Bobby Early; Secretary, Doris Clonici* ger. i These vacancies occurred because of > the failtire in one sobjest of the *r> mer president, elected last May aad 1 the removal from Kinct Mountain to ' Greensboro of the secretary also elected last Mar. ; McSween Will ; At Memorial Ai | , Otis D. Green Pott 158, tha iMcrttan Legion, and Johnnie -W. , weU Poat 2258, Veteran* ?f FortifC . Wars will hold an Anft/mm Day me , mortal *rvfea soatfaetfjn yriik i oHy choichap, ffirtpy . alf'fl . o'clock ai iW Presbytarlh* d^nflk I /with Bar. Allen C. Meftwaaa* ffesar , aropjr chaplain and pastor of the:Uk oalatea Piashjtarian chnreh, oaafwb lag the scrrtea. ^ t Mi v i _ flftf k-'.' V?^?r' 51#&&; .r. 4 > ix. irov. 7. IMC : . ' Wit Old Patten jty Ignore GO :% yi' In spite of the Republican tide that wept Democrats oat of control of CoagTeao in Tuesday ' general election!, and in epite of a recent otir-np ' "+*. chanty political Oiroloe Cleveland followed the usual line Kings ere did not al-' V "i tor the p?tteHJ^kJsarniag majorities for all Democratic candidates la a light vote. One Repablicaa was elected to a township office, L. W. Boilers, of Waco, defaatlsg C. L. Barrett for constable. Total vote, la the two Kings Moantain precincts was CM. onTV aronnd Democratic primaryi. It waa u off-year election, with ae procidentia! or gaberaatorlel battles te decide, axf the vote wee mach lesser than the. J.CCT cast la 1*44. The oleCtlee peosed very geietly la the dty, with wtmk Mkt eMlMt !Ikir to "W g?W|i dt It," or MN- I ly rote. On mam wu paaaiag oil g tectloa eirdi at tka City Hall booth, aad aa far at we* mM, k# waa tka ^ muuMgvr?; ported difficulty la kavlag eaoagb ^ party workara around to mark bal- wt. lota (Or tkoM who aakad it. Beat King* Mountain election off Ieiala were: Mra. J. E. Lipford, (D) U rogiatrar, aad T. P. McOill, (D) and H A. J. Cody (B), judge*. Tha total p_ vote at tkia box waa SSI. Woat Kiaga Mountain official* (at * Victory Chevrolet company) ware: Mra. J. H. Arthur (D) rogiatrar, and 1 L B. Ooforth (D) and W. A. WU- tor llama (B), judge#. The total vote hero L* waa 367. tai Cloaeat nice of interact to loeal ci- Fil tlaeaa waa the eoSktablo fight be- da; tween Incumbent W. L. Blackburn, 1 Democrat, aad Brvin BOiaon, Bepubtt- tai can. Blackburn waa the winner, by g" 420-296. Cloooat box waa Eaat Kinya w* Mountain wkoro Blackburn led 168 J"? 160. 1 Denocratio county oomtoia* loner* re Ho ccived about a two-to one load over the two Republican challenger*. The we fyyJuSfa, Olee A. Bridge* ?,89Ct 81c Max Waakhura, 2,357; D. D. Lattl- ril more, 2,482. ?* Republican*, John L. Wright, 1,266; 1 C. A. Brittain, 1,289. tbi In tko eontoat for a eat* on the *ui county board of education, tka vote 8* atood: ' Domocrnta: W. H. Lata, 2,898; C. J* v. roraey, u,870; A. L>. (Jalton, 2,858; noi B. Ik Plonp, 2,884; B. Austell 2,917. Republicans: J. B. Crow, 94M; J. w 8. Weir, 897; 8. C. Dun cub, 886; E. J A* Boyle, 874. Cleveland gave Bep. A. L. Bui winkle nearly a three-to one lend over hie ^ opponent C. T. Nanney. With nil 28 preelneta reporting, Bnlwinkle, Demo ( oernt had 2,872 votea ngninat 1.012 a-( for hla Republican opponent, Nanney, . With 23 of the 28 preelneta report M( Ing on amendmenta, the amendment according women the right to alt on . jnriea had 1,883 i'Tea" votea aghlnat 927 votea in oppoeition. The amend- nR ment permitting members of the legislature limited expenses was approv ed by 1,208 vofbTs'in 2-1 preclnctt with 984 voters expressing opposition. . Total votee for each of the unop- , poapd Democratic candidates in Cie- Rq veland with all precincts reporting was as follows: ve Solicitor Superior court James C. y? Farthing, 2,918. Mi State 8enator 27th district, Lee B. L. Weather. 8,023; W. W. Neal, 2,883. House of Representatives, O. M. M Mull. 8,000. Sheriff, Hugh A. Logan, jr., 3,132. Clerk of Superior court, E. A. (Cont'd on page eight) of 'mistice Service " v. gin ?? aervloe organi*ationi and their , aexiliariee, edoording to W. J. Vol- ol| hereon, eotnmander of Poet 166, who e(J keade the getnntlttee la charge of the da amngemerihk. V-.:- - . '\ge#*?foSween eerred ae Mae tic officer before being OdUetf to tk . Chaplain* eorpe aad eerred with die If "We owe it to oer fallen comrade* A f both ware to Meet Ik derevt eer- , rlee m%&&, Day ??* mcMol ^ le the men who a^Ti their Mree far ^ ae honor heroee, crippled I ^ ^Hsr^^V .^H *^K? " 4 / " *?=SSB= i,. 11 .in ii b Here j |P Trend e r~~~~~Z^5jE~^zr~ i Th I of M( th? I p? kbi fTt 0*1 I ?> to Be tie wil p 1 * or Mm ia^jnjh^eipmn of *? toting of the proap Mf ?t First P? tsbyterlaa church Ion Tasadsjr tr" ftt - 4 111 larrill Elected S 0 Head Laymen chl 5. A. Harrlll, Kings Mountain st w(, ney, *u elected president of the BDI ymsn's organisation of Kings Houn n Presbytery at a meeting held at rst Presbyterian chureh here Taes r al?M. \ N jnther Csnsler, also of King* Moon j? n, was sleeted secretary of the top. Names of other officers chosen , s not available for publication 4 < iterday. _ tio Sir. HarrlD will succeed L B- Of are, of Behaoal. pol More thaa SOO^Preebyteriaa laymen a . re preeeat for the Tuesday night tei toting her*, at which Dr. Albert 4^ Lacy Johanna) former pastor of st Presbyterian church, Charlotte? wl ids the keynote address. wl Dr. Johnson called attention to Te 1 evils of present day living aad ( d that the only solution is H the ^ spel of Jesus Christ." rtae groap ?u served a tempting jji, rbecue sapper by ladies of "the on it ehareh. cut ? coi anior Red Cross ampaign Begins ? 3ne hundred percent American Jo- 10 ir Bed Cross enrollment in all 61 tools is the aim of the King* tuntaln Chapter's Enrollment for A rvice Campaign which began Tues- Jl y and will continue through Novber 15, Miss Qussie Hnffstetler Ju >r Bed Cross chairman, announced on sterday. qU Committee in charge of the drive at dudes Mrs. R. H. Webb, MrA Gra- jji Howard and Mrs. W. M. Gantt. n < Teacher sponsors are: Mrs. Minnie da th McGill, Miss Annie Roberta, Kn ss Willie McGill, Mrs. Pauline Wea g* r, Miss Helen Logan, Mrs. B. B. me rboro, Mrs. 8usie 8outher, Miss ? irgaret Goforth, J. A. Gibson and L. Adams. 9 iiss Gillespie Chosen m o Sing Leading Bole ca i da Miss Emelyn Gillespie, daughter tTo Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gillespie, has soi en chosen for a leading role in ed 'he Gondoliers," a Gilbert and 8ul an opera, which will be presented dn the Winston-Salem Civic Opera fin locution, according to information Ca wived here recently. pa Kiss Gilleepie, a lyric soprano, will L g the role of Fiametta. pa She is a member ef the sophomore pri >ss at Salem eollegt,- and addition- ] for the role with SA other stn (c ihs. v dri rhe opera is scheduled for preeeata coi m la January. .' , ha I w'-z : ? . " ? ? En. Bute * ' 01 Itda OonduoUd funeral service# far Sir*. . QstaM ? irber ware held at lftihO a. m, Me?- *< f, Nov. 4ja? Gauae wad lWwPSpy ' vi U Tome iaFett Worth. Teaeh. *u J ^^Ma^^awoW 6**$^. ;d?. jBj [lion O. I '.iv'.-i * ' ' ./l I It ! 1i , nnSnm oorr couters fegin rive To Hike nrollment ' "* ? tings Mountain Scoutera at a eting following the Klwania elnb eting at the Woman's Club last ursday night, launched a campaign materially increase the nnmber Boy Scouts and Cubs in the Kings tnntain ares. Ladd Hamrick, chairman, presided, plans were made to participate in nation-wide campaign. It was announced this week thai special picture ot iiUerest to prosi-tive Cuba and Boy Scouts will be Mvn at the Dixie Theatre next (dneaday and Thursday, and all wpeetlve Scoots are being urged to I the film, which la in tschsleslw I H. Tkmn It la charge ad ticM ee for t Scoeter-Cabber roaad-ap 4 b? bold at OatttMr . Wabb col oa Wednesday, Nor. *0, aad outers ara btlag urged to gat tbelr ' kata at oees, since tha capacity 1 bo ISO for tba council. 1 fall program, with tap-aotcfe j takers inform ad aa Boaatiag ta laaad far tbo "roaad ap." ;/j Pa rests la partiealar ara battg trg ? iatad oat, provides tha bky'a ban ialng for fatara citiseaaktp. Aim of tha preaant drive# U fa ' roll a m la imam of 25 Kings JfUunn boys in tha Scout program, aa s district's quota la a council-wldo 'ort to top tba 4,009 mark by the 1 of the year. v kt last week's meeting, W. L >nk was named Kings Mountain lirman to succeed Mr. Hamrlak. 0 is soon lesving Kings Mountain. 1 Drace M. Peeler was named viceilrman. . r?g;__ ; _ t?t e ' o More Moonshine < com This One Boys Constable W. 1* Blackburn of No. Townakip, upon receipt of informaa from aa unknown eource through fleer Haywood Allen of the city ^ lea force, discovered and destroyed '? TO to 80 gallon still Wednesday af raoon 1b tU Blaloek ' mooataiB Btioa of Ua (omhip. According to til# officer the Still a aot np to ran molassea or oaa* kit# whiskey aad bad boon aood ry recently. Officer Allen, after receiving. _ the 'ormation, draw a diagram of tit# bb which, according to Officer ackbura, located the s'ill accurately the third creek near the highway t on the York highway, the Mil nmonly known aa Blaloek'a moan- > in. No one waa around the pleat ten the conatable, who went elo*#,investigate, discovered Che prieO^y jjgjSH Among the items destroyed were 89 yVe gallon jaga, 29 buckets, 7 jars, , . ;3j coolers (1 50 gal, barrell and one y'-yjj gkl. can), one trunk, and one still* pacity 70 or 80 gallons. v ; CcMurry Bequests iry Trial Monday B. J. McMurry, up before the judge a charge of driving drunk, roosted a jury trial in action taken city Recorder's court held at City kll here last Monday afternoon. Otis Smith was sentenced thirty ys*on a public drunkenness charge d sixty daya on a trespassing char, the sentences suspended on paynt of $10 and coats . Smith was ansnroxfnsH The Brrin Conner listed In lash, oak's court docket waa not the J.. Irrin Conner, employee of Tracy tcOinnls Oarange here. ught t>y W. J. Pulkeraon "on Suny night while in n drunken condlC nottrytfig to start Mr. Fulker. i. a ? * * i m muun a. rora mtt was park-., in front of hia reaidane?. , <'S Rath Beatty, on charges of pnbl$e inkennets and diaordarlineaa, waa ?d #10 and coata by the court. '^1 rl Lingarfeldt, on similar charges. Id #10 and coata.* ''^3 Atonic Bmith, for no drivera liednae id coata aad Vied Friday, for inv aper brakes, also paid coata. nay Paaraon and Xjonlaa Vial da ol.) paid #8 aad ooata for pablio aakenneda and the following paid ta on the aame charge: P. 8. Betardt, Oliver Peareon, Dare Hoffatick '>:; . Troy Qaecn, W. W. Walton, ande Street, Troy Heaaa, end Wib ir Q. Weed*. |

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