Friday. January 23,1948
Kiwanis Club
l[Ed, Note: Following Is a summar-1
ization of the Kings Mountain Kl-1
wants club achievement report for
1947, as compiled by Rev. W. L.
Pressly, Kiwanis club achievement
committee chairman. It is a report
covering activities of each club committee.)
Support of churches?- listed number
of churches and denominations;
cortipiled information concerning
church membership, budget, etc.;
aided attendance at union services;
aided ministerial union several tim
es.
Boys' and girls' work ?* helped
with Boy Scout camp; presented several
motion picture programs to
club; presented picture for Girls
Soout banquet.
Kiwanis Education?inducted several
new members into club; gave
, one club program.
Interclub Relations ? Inter-club
meetings were held with the Shelby
Kiwanis club. At this time Dupte
Rhame spoke and gave a dood program
of music. The meeting before
Christmas we had an Inter-club
meeting with the Kings Mountain
Lions cluh. There was a good program
presented.
Reception and House ? This Committee
was always on the job 15 min
utes before the meeting. The members
had a light placed on the outside
of the club house. They also
had a walk piaced around the club
house. During August and September,
they arranged to have the club
eat out at Beth-Ware school, El Bethel,
Oak Grove, and Bethlehem
churches.
Youth Organizations ? This Committee's'flrst
project was to study
thA nPAH trf a TTav fluH Iri tha Pan.
tral High school. The committee plan
ned and presented a special program
for the Boys and Girls basket
ball squads of the high school. All
the squad saw the picture of the
Oklahoma-North Carolina Game of
the Year. Fred McDan lei was selected
-to represent the club at BoyS'
State.
Agriculture ? The Committee on
Agriculture bought and gave to the
* young farmers of this county a fine
young bull. This was a gift to them
from the Kings Mountain Kiwanls
- club.-We also had Farmers Night >n
the club with each Kiwanian asking
a farmer.
Attendance Committee ? This conv
mittee put on one program during
the year, but it urged regular attendance
all during the year. The
members bought and paid for themselves
large Kiwanls Atteandance
buttons for each member of the
Kings Mountain olub.
Music Committee?Special music
was given to the club from time to
time. Joe Heddon, director of the local
high school band, spoke to the
club. ,
Underprivileged Child Committee
?List of indigent handicapped children
were glVen to the chairman by
the school, lite Red Cross and the
churches. It was decided to get these
children cared- for by any one that
we could and to take care of the others
in the Kiwanls club. This Committee
had charge of two programs.
In May Dr. Robert Dyer spoke to the
clubhand in June Dr. W. H. Aydelotte,
spoke and dempnstrated the
Pure Tone Clinical Audiometer to
the club. This Audiometer was bought
by the club at a cost of $370.00.
This machine is to be used by the
schools of Cleveland eountv.
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Program Committee ? The program
committee this year gave some
good programs. They were1 interesting
and inspiring all the year.
Achievements?A gold medal was
IMPERIA I
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"They Were Expendable"
John Wayne
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Double reature Program
"Song of the Drifter"
Jimmy Wakely
"Seren Keyes to
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Phillip T*rrr "A I
Merry Melody Cartoon
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"Racketeers"
. Preston Foster I
I , ;? Popeye Cartoon
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given by the club to the most outstanding
student in the boys and the
girls. George Tolleson was the boy
and Doris Cloninger got a medal foi
being adjudged outstanding girl,
The club paid one month's salary
to the Bible teacher; it paid $66 to
the PTA for an excursion trip; It
gave $30 to the high school for The
Milestones of 1947; They gave two
trash cans to the city; the club gave
a Love Offering to our former president,
Dr. R. N. Baird. who is sick in
Kings Mountain.
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persons killed? six of these
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Kings Mountain business firm*
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During November in North Carolina,
29 persons lost their lives when
their vehicles overturned or ran off
the roadway: 24 pedestrians wer?
killed; 16 persons lost their llvea
in vehicle collisions; four died when
their cars collided with trains. On?
child was killed while riding his bicycle,
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