mawHUgJUMMMMMMMMMMMMiM immma III nmmm \M #%4"V% ? unc ing ball cartoons were shown. The big event for the evening was the showing of pictures of the people In the congregation taking in ear lier years, and letting the others try to guess who they were. This proved very amusing at times. The climax of the program was ! the presentation of a gift to the 'Pastor and fafrilly on the occas ion of their fifth year In Kings Mountain by the Women of the Church. The gift was a Westing house Electric Roaster. In making the presentation Mrs. Aubrey Mauney read an original poem which was responded to by Pastor and Mrs. Stender with appropri ate words. After further group singing the j meeting was closed with prayer | by the Pastor. Senior MYF To Elect Officers New officers for the Senior MYF , will be elected Sunday morning , following a worship program to be 'ed by Ann Mayes. These offi cers will be installed in June and are to attend the Junaluska As sembly In July. { Sunday evening a debate will be held in the youth chapel on "Sunday Movies," with three i young people on each side. Last Sunday evening a good number of youth participated in an open discussion on "Youth and Alco hol," led by Barbara .Gault. Twenty-four were present for J the Senior MYF weiner roast Mon ! day evening at Muddy Forks.' jSlaw was brought by Barbara | ! Gault and Dotty Smith, and Pa tricia Prince brought onions. The weiners and drinks were provided by the W. S. C. S. The youth pro vided 4herr own tran^vortation, j and enjoyed the wei:iers on a sand dune by a stream, around a blazing eampfire. Adults who at ' tend were fheir teacher and assis tant teacher. A number of youth were to at tend the G-astonia Sub -District ' meeting in Bessemer City on 1 Thursday night. Mr. Jones Favors: A Balanced Budget and opposes Deficit Budgeting and Spending. He is against the Brannon Farm Plan< He favors a continuation of the present farm parity plan. He favors labor laws which will be equally fair to employer, employee and the public. Complete opposition to communism and socialism, and strong believer in free system. < King* Mountain Jn*?-For-Congiy> Cogmltfrt . J. G. Darracott, Chmn. " A VETERAN OF WORLD WAR NO. 2 A MIDDLE OF THE ROAD LIBERAL VOTE FOB W00DR0W JONES FOR CONGRESS AN EXPERIENCED LEGISLATOR gives you all these advanfa iges - You can load it to the sky T ... and cash in on b-i-g-g-e-f payloads. Whatever your loads, LK) whatever your roads, you can I* r haul a whale of a lot more in a //T Dodge "Job-Rated" truck. You can turn it on a dime ^ , . . and save plenty of time, too. Back it up, turn it around, park it ?you'll find shorter turns a cinch with a Dodge "Job-Rated" truck. You can run it for a song : . . and have power to ?pare. You'll breeze right by the gas pumps. . . thanks to an engine t* t's "Job-Rated" for oo'the-job thrift with power plus. You can use it for an easy chair . . . and be master of all you survey. It's "Job-Rated" so von look through the biggest windshield nrd relax on the widest seat of any popular truck. You can count on it for keeps . . . and get real dependability. Be cam practically every nut and bolt is "Job Rated" to fit your job, your Dodge truck won't let you down. Now! FLUID DIUV?! Available only on Dodge "Job- Rated" Tracks (X ton, $4 - ton and 1-ton models). Ask u* Cor itxer> estiog Fluid Driyc Miss Alice Ridenhourj Accorded Courtesy Gracious in every ' detail was! the beautiful reception given by I Misses Janet Scoggins and Marie Lineberger at their home on Par ker street Saturday afternoon, May 13, in honor of Miss Alice Ri- j denhour, bride-elect of the Kings j Mountain high school faculty. Greeting the guests was Mrs. W. L. Prcssly, who presented them to the receiving line con sisting of Missea Janet Scoggins, Marie Lineberger, Alice Riden- i hour, Mrs. C. ?. Ridenhourof Dal- j las, and Miss Lilian Clin? of Con- i cord. Miss Sarah Alexander pre* J sided at the punch bowl placed on the lace-covered dining table, which was dainty with an exqui site arrangement of pink and white snapdragons against a background of green. The follow ing: Mesdames Aubrey Mauney, Carl Davidson, Paul Hendricks, j Jay Patterson, H. C. Mayes, W. J. j : Fulkerson, W. T. Weir, and Miss | Helen Logan, assisted in serving green and pink block ice cream, j individual cakes iced in green I and topi>ed with dainty pink rose i I buds, iruit punch, and salted] nuts. Miss Jette Plonk bade the I guests goodbye. Additional floral decorations in [pastel shades of mixed flowers I placed about the reception room (culminated in a lare fan shape 1 arrangement of pink and white larkspur, sweet peas, snapdrag ons, and sweetheart roses placed on the mantle between double gold candle sticks holding pink candles. The honoree was charming in ap Alice blue cress and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Ridenhour, mo ther of the bride, wore a navy blue outfit with a corsage of yel low carnations; and Miss Cline, aunt of the bride, wore navy blue with a corsage of red carnations. The corsages were gifts of the hostesses. Approximately one hundred guests called between the hours of 1 and 6 o-clock. Resolution The following resolution pre-l sented to the Board of Commis sioners of the City of Kings Moun tain at its regular meeting held on the 10th day of May, 1950, up on motion of Commissioner A. H. Patterson and seconded by Com missioner C. F. Mauney, was u nanimously adopted: Whereas, a part of Dllling Street beginning at the intersec tion of Dilling Street with Parker Street and extendir." thence Nor therly to Phenix Ltieet near the Burllngtop Mill and all of Wells Street ?beginning at the intersec tion of WeUs Street with Highway No. 29 and runs thence Easterly to the end of said street are >n a bad state of repair and in certain seasons of the year unsuited and unfit for the accommodation of the traveling public; and where as, a majority in number of the owners who represent a majority of all the lineal feet of frontage of the lands or lots abutting on said streets, have petitioned the Mayor and the Board oi Commis sioners of the City of Kings Moun tain requesting that paving and the improving of said- streets ac cording to the provisions of Chap ter 56 of the Public Laws of North Carolina, Session of 1915 now G. S. Section 160-83 as appears from said petition and the certificate of the Clerk of the Board of Com' missioners of the City of Kings Mountain; And whereas, the necessities for said improvement are appar ent*and are necessary for the best interest of the City of Kings Mountain and the traveling pub lic; THEREFORE, be It resolved and ordered by the Board of Commis sioners of the City of Kings Mountain that said petitions fully comply with G. S. 160-83 and are determined to be sufficient under the law aforesaid and be It furth er resolved and ordered that a part of Dilling Street beginning at the intersection of Dilling Street with Parker Street and ex tending Northerly to Phenix Street near th?* Bvrllngton Mill end all of Wells Street beginning at the intersection of Wells Street with State Highway Nq. 29 and running thence Easterly to the end of said street, be paved with a standard quality of pavement, the exact character to be herein after determined and two-thirds of the total cost thereof, exclusive of the cost of the work at the In tersections, be assessed upon the abutting property owners, as fol low*: That the property owners on the East 8lde of Dilling Street proposed to be paved shall pay one-third of the total cost of said improvement and the property owners on the West side of Dill ing Street shall pay one-third of the tota! cost of said improve ment a. . .. *? ? . ? -- ,v ?? ? * :? Intermediate MYF Enjoy Outing The IntornHHliate MYF, Central ; Methodist church, enjoyed an out ing at Lake Montonia Sunday af- j ternOon with their new council - j ors, Mr. and Mrs. David D. Saun- j ders. They returned to the church j for their evening meeting, and Joined the Senior MYF for a full youth choir at the evening ser vice. Guests Honored With Out-of-Doors Supper Mr and' Mrs. Floyd Payne en- ! tertained Tuesday evening- at their home in country with a hamburger and weiner roast out- j of-doors, hoonring Mrs. Payne's sisters, Misses Mary and Ethel Rice, of Black Mountain, N. C? who wore visitors in the Payne home for several days this week. A number of friends were invited. Prices <>f wo 1 1 finished cattle arc expected to begin a moderate rise in midsummer and to reach a peak in late summer or early fail. Lower grades of cattle are expected to decline seasonally in coming months. 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