Fcse Two Drama Endorsed By Local Women The mystery drama, "Arsenic ai 'Old Lace," which is being broug here May 6 by the Parent-Teach Association of Central school hi been heartily endopred by a grot . of Joca: women who saw the perfc mSr.'cr; on April 2 in Hock Hill, S. Mrs..Moffatt Ware, one of the groi who has seen the pi ay pre emed 1 the Rock. KL1. S. i . Liulc"TSie4Group, > ' ?r.tl 1 . Lac is a goad show, fuii of mystery, c medy, tragedy and in all, an eve Ing of clean entertainment."' William Luther McDermott, -.Pi feasor of Art at Winthrco College, the director of the play which Is be presented here in the auditoriu of Central school at 8 o'clock < Thursday, May 6, Mr. McDermi has also given of his time and tale in directing for the Rock Hill Liti Theatre Group another Broadway vorite, "Dear Ruth." Among the characters is one wl will draw the interest of many 1 ( ai TiPGinlp Oi i' - - -, r-rr.v. uioigaitri vnrtrii berg, teacher of English In Centr high school back in 1926, takes tl part of Martha Brewgter in the pla Her fame in making and servii el-derberry wine is a highlight of tl M1LLIAN W n . 1 IpOOM Even if Foomticach v tliem fot they're far from c Their pal Come try Foam treat Trade Mark ReoWhite, Red $4.95 MYERS' DEPJ! Dress Shop w &&W*. 4 ;; > so: ^ i ' 4' VH^^EXmJ? ' WM : ' TR :...... .- _ J,v .. .: ' MMMMMMMwkMwMnw w I Kings Mc I 504 East King St. V- . ? ' ' e f V .:;re S story. Her sister, Miss Harriott Chrelt I *1 zberg, plays a sister part-that of I JR Abby Brewster. These two spinsters j __ are very sympathetic to bachelors j "I 111 and widows who apply for lodging ht and devote their lives, to what they er feel to be, their Christian duty. They as are supported by other characters 5a 'P that are well chosen, especially th, ir; the;;'six-foot, robust brother, Teddy, i Ural PTA members, sponsors of *i' ?h> "lay,'asks that the people of <-a Mountain, support their Child- to n? ,reo oy attending the performance. to .'j Mountain every Thursday accord' , ing to an announcement by MMC CI i ; Fred W. Jordan. The recruiter will Pr 'e'l be at the postoffice from 9:30 a. W a m., unail 3 p. m. Sv - B1 o 0 } Cloves are the dried flower buds m ' nf "% ortA/tian r\f rvi trf>rln n*ln/ii > . 2 ; u? c* aptvica ui iiij j tir u?vr%vi? pmivr Hi pally in the East Indies. Sc I, ? w y. j Graphite is found in the United ig States, Canada, Norway; Siberia, he... Spafo and Ceylon. ? ? Be Ki T NEW SHOE HAND-LACED 2 . ' .' ' an vac ordinary shoes, you'd choose arl flattering design and smart colors. But ndinaiy ? Foanitreads walk on air! tented sole breathes with every step. . is ? yotill love them! m' 11 i I. U1IJ1.J 111/ liJ I'UJ }\Jl lU/fff/iJWM'lBifc w I ^ iJ'-T* . ' Sti i ureen, crown bu and $5.95 ea lRTMENT store a ?Second Floor -v. . , CO . p Cfljjflr kings i L / , ,? I 7 f\/f ( too* otmwt o? mi 'J>-Xiu U4WN w W I I ^ IT ?K OU'LL LIKE 11 m ???._ _____ | inntain Beverage Comp. I " ' ?' V'-'' /'J*.1- r' ' ' ' * - f. Y- > 1 ' fHE KINGS MOUNTAIN HE ligh Nine Diops TirillerJ-ll Kings Mountain high school base 11 team tallied a pair , of runs in e bottom of the sixth in City Staum Monday afternoon to go ahead Cilffeide 8 to 7 but the visitors me back strong in rhie next inning ice the game. Final score was 11 9, Cliff side. Bud Medlin, right handed pitch. , started for Kings Mountain and is reiieved"by Jerry Clonfnger in e first inning. Cloninger was 'he ser. Horace Kiser and-C^oninger gathed the only pair of hits for the ng-. Mountain team. T!.e box score: I'iside AB R H .dgett, C. F., p ... 6 3 l ebb, c 6 ,4 2 ving, lb ...... . ..... 6 2 0 ack, 3b .............. ,6 1 0 ndergrass, rf ... .... 6 0 1 ills, 2b ............... 5 0 0 idden. sa '.. 5 .0 0 ruggs, If 5 0 1 est P, cf ... 5 1 2 rtals......i ........ 50-11 7 ngs Mountain AB R R hite, cf 61 0 yce Huffstetler, 2b ...... 6 O 0 ser, 3b 6 1. 1 ib Huffstetler, e ........ 6 1 0 brand; rf ............ 1 0 ildwell If ........ 0 0 0 ith, lb f. 3 0 ibb, ss 6 O 0 edlin, p 0 6 0 Alexander, If 6 i 0 Cloninger, p .... 6 0 1 'tab '..... 54 9 2 z-Aiexander for Caldwell in 2nd. zz-Cloinger for Medlin in 1st. Iffsfde 301 300 301 11 ngs Mtn. 005 012 001 9 Errors: Cllffside 3; K. M.~4~ Three-base hits: Padgett. Winning pitcher: Padgett: losing tcher: Cloninger. . ' favy's Theater Medals leady For Veterans Three Theatre of Operations Med-, s will be awarded to qualified NaVeterans by the Navy Recruiting rvice starting June 1, Chief C. & igg of the Spartanburg Navy Reiriting Station announced today. The following medals* will be prented: American Theatre, Europei - African - Middle East Theater, id the Asiatic Pacific Theatre. Medals will be presented to those i inactive duty and those who have en separated from the Navy serre. "All posthumus awards will be Etde by the Navy Departtnent in ashington, D. C., and no medals 11 be given by mail," Chief Bugg ited. I A Navy Recruiter from the Spartan irg office visits Kings Mountain _ nru a cn inursaav. Kaffir corn grovs-n in the drier rec>ns of the United States, originatin Asia and South Africa. Kansas City, Mo., boasts one of e largest railroad stations in the untry. ' ' .AVORS ow TT LED 'J ' a mm"IN MOUNTAIN h9BB3P"1 RINGS YOU AN lu ? PROVEN UNI t . ORS IN A NKW /' INCf SOTTUI A FLAVOR FOR RY TASTE I r i NiJfe : ? any, Inc. PboM 374 " ' ' - ' . " RALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Some of the 75,C H k* I jAb i H \yJLm^ Ir i jBpT IF^WCjl Jj . S SI|^V UMBR iiif II V (T \ iMrX i WT^^T" 'W JB " if' Did yov know that rules of the - Congress call for daily replacement on its 40 tournament alleys? This mei pins are used in the course of the i I ' Negro News * B By "Mrs. Jessie G. Costnet u. Cinderella In Flowerland The Primary department of the Da jvidson high school will present an j operetta, "Cinderella in Flowerland" n Ion Friday night, May 7, in the b j school auditorium. * The characters are as follows: " I Cinderella ? Phyllis Byers. u Proud Sisters ? Hattie Jefferson n and Josephine Schenck. Godmoter ?? Yvonne Quinn. e Bonne Bees ? Miies Francis and 9 Mae bester Adams. Robins Red ? Veo Wingo and Ro- g bert Parker. ^ Prince Sunshine ? James Boyd. Butterflies ? Margretta Roseboro, Claudine Caldwell, Mae Hern- j don, and Christine Brown. ' j Guests at the Ball: Peggy Daw- I, kins, Geraldine Jenkins, Cladie Mar ! tin, Dorothy Littlejohn, Mildred Jam es, Delores Boyd, Catherine Brown, ! Judy Quinn, Willie Mae Adams, Bet ty Jefferson and Rosa Garner. ! Sunbeams: Albert Houston, Donj aid Saunders, Ralph James, Way! mon Gerringer, Billy Ray Gamer, [ Paul Chambers, Joe Lee Falls, John ntf U??b/vl f 1**1 "t-?- ' i *1^ miiviicui| iiaaACI lJimCjt/IIIl| | g Jackie Hughes, Sammie Jordan, Jam I es Brown, and Lawyer Quinn. Raindrops ? Melvin Wingo, Wil- I liam McGill, Charles'Smith, James | Gist, Alfred Dean Iferodon, Roose-j velt Copeland, Jerry Rodgers, R. J. Smith, anrt R?^ert Edgerton. Fairies ? Betty- Grier, Betty Sue | , Brown, Virginia Ellis, Freda Brown, Doris Parker, and Janls Sanders. J The primary teachers are Miss M. J L. Gidney and Mrs. E. L. Baker. The seventh and eighth grades j will present two plays 'The Cross- j roads Store" and "How Many Marys j Have We Here?" on Friday night April 30, at 8 p. m. in the School auditorium. Director Mrs. J. G. Costner. Mr. and Mrs. Plnkney Ervln Gidi ney of Shelby, route 3, celebrated I their 70th wedding anniversary on i last Saturday, April 24. They are the parents of Miss M. L. Gidney and Mrs. J. G. Costner, teachers at David- j son high school. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Pressley had j as their guests for the Weekend, Miss Flossie Williams of Shelby. The Ladles Society of Galilee Methodist Church will render a program at Mt. Olive Baptist church Sunday night May 2 at 8 o'clock. The program is sponsored by the I NEW 1 Woodward U STRAW 1 HATS 1 Limited nami ? Many other Wood war ' - < . * Vr/ * -'' ' T~" r e )00 ABC Pins Get J 5k. y S j ,'4^ ! U ;-^r 'm| ^wo ^lilr^Ki'^ fagj L- w Juk Wr& /- |\ i ^" vaM |4iPr VAi^BviL :.^w \ & v . ^ - - ? American Bowling assures that every t< of the bowling pins same circumstances, ins some 75,000 new repacking a few of tl event. The practice Chevrolet truck to pri oung Peoples Club of the Mt. Olive , 1 liurch. ! < The Rev. L. J. Cochran, pastor of ] ynum Chapel A. M. E. Zion church ! 'ill speak at the Davidson high i hool assembly Friday, April 30. J is subject will be "How may you 1 evelop a philosophy of life?" I Owens-Miller Post 338 of the Alerican Legion will hold its regu- j ir meeting in the basement of Mt. j ion Baptist church, Thursday night . fay 6, at 8 o'clock. Legionnaries are rged to attend. D. A. Costner is com J lander; T. E. Sanders is adjutant. ^ Mason Castle of Watterson street , ntered the Veterans Hospital at ' olumbia, S. C., Sunday. Mrs. Anna C. Long, formerly of lacksburg and Grover and well ; i nown as a worker with the Baptist ": '' V - 'tS v-!*v he A Hp a Pgii i ^H ' -.jfl fl Which life insurance to buj porta nee to every family. S; has convenient and inexpei time, it will provide your fa come in case of emergency. .: -? BARGAI1 -?>.a s'.*?.1?: : iv D i s Bargain rpsTAnu -2 PRICE wroltheMtpKklslmll bargains MMMBHHBBKl I BARGAINS IN TH2S D? d's Bargain Friday. April 30.1948 Zeady to Travel | >" JW oft. Jj^HK .^k^Fi y : l FT XJc vi X jfcB am will compete under exactly the In the photograph above a girl is le discarded pins for distribution by vately owned bowling establishments. missionary women of this section iied at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Crosby of Gastonia, Saturday night. The funeral , was scheduled for Wednesday afternoon In Gastonla and enterment to be in Pine Grove churchyard at Blacksburg, S. C. The program for Ebenezer Church, May 9, Sunday school at 10:30; Mothers day sermon by the pastor at 11:30; a program and sermon by Rev. Philip Roberts, sponsored by the Missionary women at 2:30. The B. T. U. will sponsor a quartet pro-, gram that night. JopLin Missouri, is located in a rich mining district, that produces lead, zinc and coal. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm S S-?Cm . ? , i * ' is a question of major imavings Bank Life Insurance nsive terms. At the same mily with a comfortable in# . X " I . 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