Junior Chamber Psexy Announces Committee List Committees, appointed by the board of directors, were announ ced this week by W. Faison Barn es, president of the Kings Moun tain Junior Chamber of Com merce. The new list of committee members, with chairmen named first, includes: \ * Internal Affairs Committee House and Attendance; Loy Costner, Raul Biddlx, Charles Alexander. Membership ? Ben T. Ballard, Yates Harbison, Charlie Mods, Jr., D. D. Saunders. Program ? Fred Weaver, Bill Page and Bill Ruddock, co-chair men, Grady Howard, Fuller Mc Gill, Tom Davidson, Joe Hedden. Publicity ? Paul Walker, Bill Interested in Schools? VOTE FOB AND SUPPORT WHITNEY WELLS OF NUMBER 4 TOWNSHIP For Member Of The County School Board ?J ' ? ? ? Statement: "My interest is in the WELFARE of rural residents ? of Cleveland County and of their children. "I am. anxious to see the growth and development of the schools in the county system to provide the best secondary educational training and educational facilities it is within the power of the county and state to provide." Signed: WHITNEY WELLS. Lindsay, 6. T. Carpenter, Jr. ScrapbooK and Awards? B. S. Peeler, Jr., Furman Wilson, Grady Howard. Social Wilson Griffin, Jacob Cooper, Tolly Shuiord. Sports and Recreation ? Char lea English, J. B. Falls, C. T. Car penter, Jr., Everette Carlton. Finance ? Dean Payne, J C. McKlnney, I. Ben Goforth. External Affairs Committee Civic Improvement ? Fred Wri ght, Drace Peeler, Martin Har mon. B~lll Fulton, Billle Mauney, Marriott Phifer. Public Affairs and American ism ? Tony snuiord, Charlie Thomasson, Maynard Snow, M. E. Stanton, James Houser. Aviation ? Sam Collins, Drace Peeler, Gene Timms, J. C, Bridges, J. T. McGinnis. Christmas Activities F. B. McCurdy, Jacob Cooped, Fred Hai thcock, J. B. Falls, Tom Davidson, Ben Ballard. Extensions, Inter > Club Rela tions and Conventions ? Grady Howard, WJison Griffin, Nat Rped, Charlie Thomasson, Jacob Cooper, Bill Fulton. Fire Prevention ? J. T. McGin nis, Floyd Dover, Charles Moss, Jr. Joe Evans, Ned McGUl, D. D. Saunders. Projects ? Frosty Spearman, Ned McGIU, Jacob Cooper, Grady Howard, Fred Wright, Bill Rud dock. Public Health ? Nat Reed, L. T. Anderson, D. F. Hord. Safety ? Clavon Kelly, Pete McDaniei, Yates Harbison, Dub Fulton. Youth Welfare ? Joe Hedden, J. C. McKlnney, Ben Ballard, Bill Jonas, Furman Wilson, Charles Alexander. Agriculture ? Bill Phifer, Gar rison Gofoith, MenzeJl Phifer, Charlie Moss, Marriott Phifer, B. Falls. Director to K. M. Band Associa tion ? Jacob Cooper. r Marshals Named For Central Finals Eight students from the junior class at Kings'" Mountain high j school have been chosen to serve as marshals at the graduation ex ercises. t 'I Those selected are: Clilton Mor- ; gan, chief; Donald Patterson, Carl | Cole, Bobby Edens, Audrey Byars ! Betty Cash, Dorothy McCarter and ! i Patricia Prince. The marshals are the four Ju- \ I nior girls and the four junior | junior boys who have the highest ; scholastic average in their class and who- have an average of "A" I on conduct with no grade lower I than "B." ??wim ????MwniiMwwiMiiiiiiwiiiiinini Negio Mews By Mrs. Cannie Gordon 105 Carpenter Street Kings Mountain, N. C. Turn In Newg Items #t above address mil Mrs. Ldla Mae Thompson enter talhed at a birthday party Sun day May 14 honoring her daugh ter, Little Elizabeth Ann Thomp son, who celebrated her 3rd birth day. She received many lovely gifts Including silver. Eighteen were present and were served a delicious refreshment. Miss Annie Mae Pressly and Mrs. Plato Preasly spreaded din ner Sunday, Mother's Day, at the home of their mother, Mrs. Jam es Quinn. Those present were Louise and Hattie Quinn, Robert Lee and Matthew Clinkscale, Charles Preasly, Plato Preasly and children, Albert Smarr. Each one enjoyed a delicious dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Means spent Sunday in Winston-Salem visit ing Mrs. Means' mother. Mrs. Ida Wise and grandson spent Mother's Day with Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Lee. Mr. and Mm. L. J Jeffries of Sanford, N C., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy H. Gor don. . . J Mrs. Cannie Gordon had as her guest over the weekend, Geneva Sellers, Jaunlta, Alberta, Billie Jean, Joyce and William Albert Jingles, all of Lowell, neice^ and nephews of Mrs. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Huffman of Philadelphia are visitors in Kings Mountain. They are guests of Rev. and Mrs. P. B. Falls. Mr. and Mrs Huffman are natives of Kings Mountain. Rev. and Mrs. D. S. Harkness and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John John son In the Lincoln Academy com munity. J There Is a treat in store for ev ery one ? Listen : The Spiritual Gospel Singers of Kannapolls will Ring at Bynum Chapel AME Zion church Sunday night. May 21, at 8 p: m. Everyone is eordtalljMnvti ted. sponsored by Mrs. R. J. Brown. ? There will b<> a program at Bynum Chapel AME Zion church Sunday ;ifternoon at 3 p: m. spon ! sored by the Young Peoples choir, j Re/. R. L. Garvin and congrega- i tion of Mt. Zlion Baptist church will render service. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mr. Robetf Tribble passed Tues day morning at 4 o'clock- at his home on West King street after several month's ilness. Funeral plans arelncomplete at this time. iJiSKit KINGS THB STORZ DRUG CO M PAN Y PHONE 41 & 6! TH| CITY'S MODERN STORE ??? V Mm MAX FACTOR GIFT TRAY? 3.25 AQUAMARINE LOTION 1.60 YANKY CLOVER SET OLD SPICE PERFUME RfcVLON TRIPLE TREET. 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TUSSY CREAM DEODORANT Don't wait for a painful cut scrape or bum to reveal that you lack the means for rendering the simple first aid treatments that soothe the pain and protect against infection. Check this list of essential first aids that should be in every home. You can't buy them in your kitchen when you need them ? but you can . . . AND SHOULD . . . buy them today at Kings Mountain Drug Company where you get the proven quality of nationally advertised brands at the lowest possible prices. **iih SERVING IN JAPAN ? Lt. O. L. B yers, army num corps, sailed (or Japan on May 4. She will bo stationed In Japan lor about three ; years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. flyers. and visited her parents shortly before Uav> ing. - . . I Mrs. Curtis Smith hag returned home from Shelby hospital where she underwent an operation. Compact High School Commencement Activities Rev. Oscar B. Burson, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Hender son, N. C., will preach the annual sermon to the graduating class of Compact High School on Sunday afternoon, May 21, at 5 o'clock, Elementary auditorium. Rev. Mr. Burson is a graduate of Compact High School and of Shaw Univer sity in Raleigh. Everyone is invi ted to come out and h??ar him. Other Commencement activiti es to which you are invited in clude Class Day Exercises, Friday May 19, at 12:30 p. m. and on Fri day night at 8 p. m. a play, "Ja nie On The Spot" will be given by the Girl Scouts of Compact School. The annual Athletic Ban quet will be held on Monday I night, May 22. (Admission by In vitation only.) Commencement exercises will be held Thursday May 25 at 2 p. m. All friends of the school are invited and urged to attend these exercises. Graduating from the High School department this year are: Rosa Mae Evans, Dorothy < Lee Adams, Dorothy Mae Byers, The resa Mae Harris, Lou Ollle Mc Cxee, Leathia Mae Jackson, Mat - tie Lee Pettigrew, Margaret Ear lene Smjth, Mildred Margaret Whltesides, Ray Leach, Jr., Fred Willie Oates, Frank Giles McCree, | Phillip Earners Crosby, and Lind berg O'Neill Smith. Davidson High School News Mrs. V. P. Wiggins and mem bers of the 7th and 8th grades of Davidson wish jto thank each per son who cooperated In helping the play "Have You Seen ted", to be a success. The play was viery good and we do hope that you enjoyed it. FridaySevening, May 19, at 7:30 p. m., the play of the year will be presented in the Davidson School auditorium. This outstanding play, "Shoot the Works" will be presented by some of the . High ] School pupils uqder the direction i of Miss M. L. Pope. This pJay is one of our last and best plays of the school year. We hope that each of our parents and friends will make special efforts to be present. The Senior Class cordially in vites all parents and friends to be present May 24 at 7:30 p. m. in I the school auditorium to witness I Senior Class Night. Come out and j let us enjoy our last days with I the graduating class. Wednesday of last week the Girl Scouts of Troop 23 were invi ted to meet with the Scouts of Compact High School. They went and had lots of fun. The soft ball game between the Troops was won by Compact. We hope better luck for our girls next time. At our last meeting we and the Brownie Scouts went for a picnic \ which will be our last lor this school year. The Scouts $nd lead ers had lots of fun and a success ful year of Scouting so far. The Troops hope to continue meeting during the summer months. The leaders are askiag that the par ents please try to give your firls their 75c so that they can get reg istered for camp before school closes. ' . ' - Concert At Dixie The music department of Lin Jcoln Academy will present a con ; cert at the Dixie Theatre Sunday, May 21, at 6 o'clock. All music lovers are invited to attend.. The. program will consist of classics, operetta and negro spirituals. All music Is under the direction of Mrs. E. D. Wilson. Admission 40c and 25cJ Try Your Luck! GRAB-A-BAG 300 Bags contain values from $150 to $7.50 20 bags contain WATCHES 10 Bags contain DIAMOND BINGS each Garland Loan Company Long Easy Terms! iiii down DELIVERS! HMk>1 fatd