??Pill i Ik i ill ? .* ? POPULATION City Limits (1940 Cuimi) 6.574 laaudia harve received limi tations -to gather for a reunion din ner at the Kings Mountain Countijn Club Friday night, November 18, and subsequently to after* the 1919 edition's home-coming game ?with'' Lincoln ton on DUtt #veaing at City Stadium. -? tfoe L&f Woodward, one ie that the miner* would be called out a gain on November 90, baring an ear Uer *etUement For Yule Event ' Plans "were shaping up yesterday for next Thursday afternoon'-* j Christmas opening celebration in | Kings Mountain and the annual pre Christmas visit of Santa Claus. Feature of the celebration will be a large-scale parade through the busines area, featuring a number o* I fast-stepping bands, floats, and oth er features. | The parade will get under way ( from the Central school building at ] 5:30 sharp, according to announce ment by W. Faison Barnes, secre tary of the Kings Mountain Mer chants Association w4if?h sponsors the Christmas opening celebration, j Line of march had not been defi nitely set on Thursday, i>ut from the high school the parade would pro ceed South on Piedmont avenue and follow a circuitous route through the principal business district. It- was announced that stores I would close at the customary 5*30 I hour. . Bands to appear in the parade I will include the Kings Mountain school baad and school bands from Shelby, Llncolnton, and Gastonla. It Is also possible that the Gaffney school band will appear In the pa rade. . I five floats will be in the parade. Including a Santa Claus float, and the Queen City Coach- Company float. -- Other units in the parade will *e the Bantam football teams, Boy an* Girl Scout troops ot the qity, an* several klaidssgarten classes. Record attendance has been pre dicted for the event. In -charge ot arrange meats W a committee including Hilton Butlk* chairman. T. W. Grayson, J. C. Brid ges, Mr. Haithcock, Sam Weir, W. C. Grantham and John L. McGlll. The parade will mark the offlelai opening of the Christmas season in Kings Mountain, and the city elee ' trlcal department has been kuy this week installing Chrlstma?~ I Rights in the business area. Book Fnnd Gills Now Total $357 to the Jacob HNwitol library of Mm i Minna Inn la all of which titob* uaad In chasing now books for tbo lILint Donations reported this wwk included : Plonk Motor Company S SJI Wostorn Auto 1IM Joe Lee Woodward Ul rings Mt. B. A U ISM Grayson Jewelry SJ9 Center Barber Shop Ul Baker's Grocory 2j00 Dean Butck Company 5jBB J. C. Lacker SM Home Building & Loan IMI Griffin Drag IOjBB Ward's Teed & Seed Store 111 Blalock's Grocery tlJB Ted Gamble UM Center Service SUM Friendly Billiard Parlor Ul Panther Shoe Shop IJI De lunger's Jewelry SjBB McGlnnls Puraiture SJBB Otis Palls UN Myers Department Store KJI Dr. Paul B. Hendricks 1BJI Dr. L. P. and Dr. Bobt. Baker SJI I. B. Davis SjBI Dr. O. P. Lewis SB! Dr. D. r. Drag eat St Hop nihil sill Store MAIL MBSSSNGKB II. L. Bond, of route 3, Mountain, assumed the dutie* a t mall messenger at the King* Mountain pootoffice November 1. Re succeeds Charlie Bis lock* who resigned. Mr. Bond was the Ml* cesftf"! blddet among el?ht whs ?ought the pott which is awards* on a contact basis. Christmas Visit November 17th