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Mr a. P. D. Hemdon, Editor
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DAR Sends Clothing
To Crossnore School '
Mm C. fc. Noisier. Mrs. Harry
Page Mrs. W. T. Weir, Mrs. H.
T. .Fult^n and Mrs. Joe Neisler
went to Crossnore, Friday. The
party werit especially to fake
softie clothing from the DAR
Chapter. . ?' ?
Mrs: Mary Sloopi head of the
school underwent an operation,
fomt'tltpe ago but had not suffi
ciently recovered to receive the
delegation.
Part of the'trJp was mailc over,
the Sky land Drive and the party
reported that the flame azaleas,
laurel and rhododendron were
?fill pretty in the draggles.
Stevie White Notes
Eighth Birthday
Stevie White, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James W. White was eight
years old Saturday June 21st and
celebrated the event by playing
host to a number of little friends
at a gala party given by his mo
ther at their home on West Moun
tain Street.
A number of games were play
ed with prizes being awarded
the winners. Ballons, bubble gum
and giant lolipops were given the
twenty-six guests as favors.
Stevie was assisted In enter
taining his friends by his pater
nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. White, Mrs. Erskln Watter
son and Mrs. G. W. Mauney.
Pictures w<?re mad? of the
group. Dixie cups and. cake were
served before the host oi>ened his .
many nicO gifts.
Miss Hetty Miller of Gastonla
was a guest Sunday of Mrs. E. S.
Gosey.
Miss Kathy Alston, of Raleigh, j
Sr. C., is spending two weeks with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
A, B. Prince, . . ?
Miss Cella Edwards had as her
Kucst Monday night, Miss Lou
Harbinson of Shelby. Miss Ed
wards and Miss Harbinson are
class mates at G. C.
Mr. and Mrs. William Anthony
have returned to their home in
Kalamazoo, Mich, after visiting
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Anthony.
' Capt. and Mrs. J. D. Mercer
anil daughter, Peggy of Peters
burg, Va. have returned to their
home after spending ten days
with Mrs. Mercer's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Plonk. They spent
last Tuesday and Wednesday with
relatives and friends In Wlnns
boro and Columbia.
P E R SON A L S
We Expect To Close For The luly 4th Holiday
Thursday . Friday, Saturday? Inly 3, 4. 5
LAUNDRY WILL BE ACCEPTED THROUGH TUES
DAY FOR DELIVERY BEFORE OUR HOLIDAY
CLOSING.
Thank you in advance lor your cooperation in aiding
our employees to get a holiday.
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Miss Ruth Bishop of Asheville
Is spending the week with Miss
Nancy Bishop.
? o ?
Mrs. R. G. Morrison, of Hic
kory, has returned to her home
after a visit with her sister, Mrs.
F. E. Finger.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelsler were
Sunday night dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin D. Mitchell,
of Charlotte.
Claud Barrett'left Thursday to
return to his ship in San Diego,
Calif, after spending a 23-day
leave with his parents.
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Miss Saralee Harrltl is spend
ing a week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. JJarrill.
Faison Barnes, who has been In
Washington. D. C. for the past
several weeks spent the weekend
at his home here. He was accom
panied back to Washington by
Mrs. Barnes.
Mrs. Buck Timberlake and chil
dren left Thursday night for
their home In New York City at
Iter a visit with Mrs. Tlmberlake's
[parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neis
ler.
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Visiting In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Plott last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jowers and Bill
Jowers, of Pocomoke City Mary
land. Mr. Jowers is a cousin of
Mrs. Plott's. Mrs. Joseph Novobl
llski and her two children, Mar
garet Ann and Joey of Concord,
spent last week -with her brother,
E. T. Plott and Mrs. Plott.
Junior Box Scores
Game of June 21
SHE LIT M I K K *
Jimmy Francis, as 5 5 4 0 4
z ? Pearson, ss 0 0 0 0 0
Buster t.edford, If 3 2 2 1 0
X ? Humphries. It 2 0 10 0
I*aul Roberts, rf , i 3 2 4'0
Andy Cookrel). lb 5 2 2 11 0
xx ? McSwaln. lb 0 0 0 4 0
Jimmy Horn, c ti 1 3 3 3
Bill Bell . cf t> 2 5 1 0
lerry Hawkins. 2b 3 12 2 5
Herman McGtnhl*. 3(1 ti 2 2 1 2
Bobby Rlantun. p 5 0)00
?[\x -? Floyd, p 1110 1
TOTALS 49 19 24 27 IS
KINGS MOUNTAIN AB R H PO A
Jimmy Matthews. 3b 5 0 3 1 1
Junior Daniels, sj 5 0 2 0 3
Bobby Hold, if 5 0 112
Ollle Harris., lb 5 2 2 11 0
Don McCarter, c 3 13 3 1
Darvln Moss, If 4 0 i I 0
Ken MeUgtr. cf 4 '2 12 0
Clyde Falls. 2b 3 0 12 2
zt ? Ken Roberts. 2l> 1 J 0 1 o
Billy Wells, p 2 0 0 0 2
Albert Anderson, p 2 110 1
TOTALS 41 6 IS 27 12
N ? Doubled Mr LeUford In 8th
xx ? Hit by pitcher for Cockrell fn 3th.
xxx Doubled for. Blanton In 9th.
i -- walked lor Francis in 9th. ?
Shelby 'o 4 I'/s iT 4 1 2? 13 I
Kings Mtn. 0010 0 104 kj ? ti
Errors' Hawkins, Daniels. Mots J. Falls.
Wells 2. KM: Francis 2, Ledford 2. Hum
phries. Roberts 2> Cockrell I. Horn 2. i
Hawkins 2. McGlnnls 2, Floyd. Matthews |
2, Daniels. Hord. McCarter. Anderson.
?JBH: Humphries. Roberts 2. Horn, Bell.
Hawkins. McGu.nls Floyd; SB: Francis 2.
Ledford 2, Bell. McCinius 2, Matthews,
Sacrifices. Hawkins. LOB: Shelby lo. Kings
Mtn. 10.
BOH off Blanlon 2. Wells 3. Anderson 1;
SO: Blanlon I. Floyd 1. Wells 5. Anderson i
J. Hits off : Blanlon 13 for ti runs In 3 1
innings. Wells 19 fur 16 runs In ti. Ffoyd
0 lor 0 iur? in 1; Anderson 5 for 3 runs
in l . Hit by pitcher, by : Anderson 2
(Francis and McSwaln ) . Balk: Anderson. |
wild pitches Anderson 1. Passed balls 1
McCarter 1. Winning pitcher Blanton.
l.nsing pitcher. Wells, empires: Fred Stows ,
and Jess Taylor: Scorer. Laytor.. Tim.' 2:23
Game of June IS
KINGS MOUNTAIN A3 R H PD A
Jimmy Matthew* J i
Junior Daniels ss I : J 7
Darvin Moss, If. lit \ j 2 2 0
I>on McCarter. ? 4'Vl 2
Olliv' Hairi* ib ;? ? -2 ) ) ti J
Kart Marlowe. p I ) U >? ?>
J amies Abernathi rf 3 ) o )
iYankUn riot!. rf l 0 ') Q ?)
Clyde Kail*. 2h 3 O ) *: 1
lu-an Huskey 1 > j 0 U
Kon MeKger. ct "J , ) 0 a 0.
Hobby llord of 1 .) 0 (J
Fret! tiagvt ;? J ) ?>) . U
-Allien Atiriersuh p -? \) ) ) J
.MllluQ Hop**. If ' ? ;6 J 0.
TOTALS 33 2 5 24 10
SHELBY A3 R H PO A
b'i s-s J ?> 1' 4
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Mustrt l.otlip; ii " p <i 1 >i 0
IK: man MeG?04i.> : ; ?> '? l I 1
Amty ' Cock l eft 1 ? * 1 ! 1
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Ifatler An?ltT???fi .v Ifan is. AIa; me -
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J O H.-nvnt'r. Scorer. Cole Time - -?>
Game of June 19
KINGS MOUNTAIN *8 B H PO A
Ken Metier e( 2 1 0 '2 1
Jimmy Matthews. 3l> :? 0 0 0 i i
Darvm Moss p it 4 (j 1 0 .3 !
[V*n McCarter c 10*41
Ollie Ham* lt> 2 0 0 14 1
Junior DrnmeU ss 4 0 1 3 '2
Frank PI oil, r?
? BiKiby HorO I i>
1 '). 0 0
0 0 0
Clyde Fall* Jb 201 t 2
.\\ -- Kvn Roberts l 0 o >
0 !
i ? '? o u
Milton Hope. i( 3 o ; a 0
Billy Wells, p 10 0 0 0
TOTALS 28 I S 24 IS
MARION AB N H PO A
Curtis, s< 3 2 3 14
l.ewis c 1 1 0 19 2
Mask, lb 4 0 13 0
Hawkins <l> ,31102
Farmer. If 1 0 0 0 0
Gibson, cf 10 10 0
Bryson. rf ' . 3 0 0 1 0
Guy. 2b 4 2 13 0!
Woody, p 4 2 2 0 0
TOTALS 33 S 1 27 t
x ? Filed out for Piott In 9th.
*x ? Struck oul for Falls In 9th
Kings Mountain 6 0 1 0 0 0~ 0" 0 0^1
Marion _ 0 0 0 110 5 1 x? ? I
Errors: Matthews 2 Moss. Guy, RBI
McCarter. Curtis. Lewis, Mask. Farmer
Woody. 2BH Woody 3; Sacrifices . Lewi*.
LOB: Kin** Mtn 8. Marlon 6 ftOB Off
MOM T. Woody 5. SO: Moss 4. Woody 18
Hit* off Mos* 7 for 7 run* in 6 2-3 InntAfs
Wells 2 for 1 run In 1' 1-3.
Hit by pitcher, by: Woody 3 (MeU?er
Matthews. Harris): Losing pitcher Maas
1 mplres: J. O- Heavner and W. H. Luu.
Sowar: Cole.
In 1951 there were 3.885,000
bushels ol Irish potatoes produc- i
ed in North Carolina ?t an aver
age yield of 193 bushels per acre.
Snow Children
Celebrate Birthdays
On the occasion of their birth
days Tuesday, JUne 17th, little
Ann Snow, age five, and Linda
Snow, age three, were given a
party by their mother, Mrs. May
nard Snow at the home of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mauney. v
Twenty-five little children were
present for the affair and played
games with the hostesses before
Mrs. Snow served Ice cream, cake
and lemonade.
, Guests were given toy wrist
watches for favors. Each was
wrapped as a gift and the guests
opened them as the hostesses un
wrapped their gifts. Ann and
Linda received many nice gifts.
Methodist Choir Picnic
At Lake Montonia
Members of Central Methodist
Church choir enjoyed a picnic on
Friday evening at Lake Monto-,
nla. Swimming was also enjoyed
by the group during the evening.
The choir plans to have an Ice
cream supper in July, and a war
termellon slicing in August. Miss
Bonnie Mcintosh la director.
Detroit Banker
Heads Kiwanians
CHICAGO ? Delegates attend,
ing the 37th annual convention of
KiWanls International at Seattle,
Wash., elected a prominent De
troit banker to head the organiza
tion In the year ahead.
Officers of the Kiwanls Club of
Kings Mountain were informed
today that Walter J. L. Ray, presi
dent of the Standard Federal
Savings and Loan Association of
Detroit, Mich., would succeed
Claude B. Hellmann, Baltimore,
Md., as president of Kiwanis In
ternational which is now compris
ed of 3,500 clubs throughout the
United States, Canada, Alaska,
Hawaii, and the Yukon Territory.
Presidentelect Ray Is the Im
mediate past president of the
United States Savings and L?an
League, an organization of lead
ing bankers from all sections of
the United States. He is also a
director and past president of the
Detroit Mortgage Bankers' Asso
KIWAN1S PRESIDENT ? Wal
ter J. L. Bar. of Detroit was e
lected president of Ktwcmls In
ternational at vthe 27 th annual
convention held in Seattle,
Wash. He assumes the office Au
gust 1.
elation.
A Kiwanlan for 24 years, the
new president will assume office
August 1. During the past year he
served as treasurer of Kiwanls
International. He had previously
been an International trustee and
governor of the Michigan Kiwan
ls District. ,
Delegates to the Seattle conven
tion, which drew an adult at
tendance exceeding 10,000 men
and women from all sections of
Canada and the United States, al
so elected two vice presidents, a
treasurer, and six trustees.
Vioe presidents are Kenneth P.
Greenaway, secretary to the pres.
ident of Zeller's, Ltd., Montreal,
Que., and Albert V. Zimmermann,
Banker and lumberman of Alex
andria, La.
Donald T. Forsythe, Carthage,
111., publisher of the Hancock.
County Journal, was elected trea
surer of the organization.
Trustees elected for two years
Include H. Park Arnold, Glendale,
Calif., H. W. Driver, Euclid, O.,
James G. Gass, Regina, Sask., R.
Warren Graffam, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
C. X Moyer, Topeka, Kans., and
Jackson A. Raney, Indianapolis,
Ind. The latter three men are re
elected trustees.
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