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MORS ABOUT Blood Donors Continued From Front Page Mrs. Mary S. Mauney i Mrs. Eva V. George Dr. O. P, Lewis Halbert Richard Webb Guy W. Fisher Furman Wilson Luther Philip Baker, Jr. Meek A. Carpenter Bobby Hullender Warren E. Reynolds Burlie S. Peel?r, Jr. Conway J. Gaul t,. Jr. Fred W. Ware Wilbur G. Smith Mrs. Frances Hard Petty Mrs. Dot Hord White Mrs, Martha H. Goforth Hoyle D. McDaniel Thortias H. Davidson Oscar E. Gladden" Mrs. Margaret S. Moore Mrs. Bill Rabii Mrs'. Billle L. McPanlel Carl Bagwell Eugene Patterson Willie A.- Ramsey Mrs. Thelma L. Delllnger James Clarence MoKinney Dillard R. Barnett Jasper E. Wilson Mrs. Pratt Etters Mrs. Eleanor R. Goter Charles E. Wilson i Fuhnan E. Gladden Clarence Y. Harbison Miss Frances Edens "Mrs. Pauline Watterson Hood Watterson Fletcher G. Wright Rev. Vance M. Daniel Lloyd B. Early Gaither W. Ledbetter Ray W. Cllne Ethel Hamrick McGlnnls Clyde Jolly Mrs, Nell U. Whitley Mrs. Lila R. Croft Mrs. kate Green Mrs. Mary M. Black James B. Ware Harold Clonlnger Oraoe M. Peeler William Howard Jackson Mrs. Ruth L. Williams ARP Sabbath School To Give Yule Play Members of the Sabbath school of Boyce Memorial ARP church will present a Christmas play "Santa Has the Measles" next Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock." The play Is being directed by Mrs. J. C. McGIU, assisted by Mrs. Garrison Goforth, Mrs. W. L. McMackin, Mrs. Wendell Phi f?r and Mrs. John Cheshire, . CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness shown us at the death of our loved one. Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn Whisnant and Family. GAULT'S APPLIANCES 415 N. Piedmont Ave. Phone 225 Margrace Macaroni 10c Vienna Sausage 14c Red Cross Early June Peas 15c Pound Box Salted Crackers 25c 4 lbs. Advance Shortening 69c Margold. Ib. Margarine 21c MARKET Pure Pork Country lb. Sausage . 39c Western Sirloin, T-Bone, Steak lb. . 79c Fresh Pork, lb. Spare Ribs 39c Armour's Star, lb. Weiners . 49c * i All-Meat, lb. Bologna . 39c White House Apple Sauce 2 for 25c Quart Duke's Mayon naise Mc No. 2 Donald Duck Orange luice 2 lor 25c Smooth, Fancy Sweet Potatoes 12c lb. Large Grapefruit 2 for 25c Watchdog Household Cleanser 5c CHRISTMAS FRUITS ? NUTS ? CANDIES GIFT ITEMS FOR MEN? LADIES ? CHILDREN % Radios ? Television Receivers ? Waffle Irons ? Sunbeam Automatic Pop-up Toasters ? Floor Lamps ? Betty Crocker Electric Irons ? Electric Percolators ? Coffee Pots ? Frigidaire Appliances ? Ranges, Refrigerators Rifle9 ? Shot Guns ? Daisy and Red Ryder Air Rifles Marg ! race Store GENERAL MERCHANTS-FRIGID AIRE APPUANCES Margtace Mill WE DELIVER Phone 594 I KINGS MOUNTAIN I I ' Hospital Log 1 vismwa hours Daily, 10 to It ? m. I to 4 p. i n , and 7 to 8 p. m . | PATILZiT LIST AT NOON WEDNESDAY: . Mrs. John Costner, city, ad mitted Thursday, November 27. . .Mrs. Alice Faye <McDanlel, city admitted Sunday, November 30. William Colin, city, admitted Sunday, November 30. Bonnie Wilkinson, Checryvllle, N.. C., admitted Thursday. Mrs. Lucille Garner, Charlotte, admitted Thursday, December u, : ' .? Marie Clary, city, admitted Thursday, December 11. ; Nancy Bennettt city, admitted Monday. . . Mrs. Mary Hudson, city, admit' ted Monday. . Eugene Davis, city, admitted Tuesday. Llddle Davis, city, admitted Tuesday.. . ? '??]??? . Mary Holland, city, admitted Wednesday. Lillian Smith,' city, admitted Wednesday. PATIENTS ADMITTED AND DISCHARGED DURING THE WEEKi * Mrs. Marjorie Palmer, Hender sonville, N. C., admitted Thurs day, discharged Friday. , Mrs. Marjorie Peterson, city, admitted Thursday, discharged Saturday. ?? Mrs. Wanza Gofofth, city, ad mitted Friday, discharged Mon day. Mary Fletcher, city, admitted Friday, discharged Saturday. Lottie Stone, city, admitted Saturday, discharged Tuesday. OTHER PATIENTS DISCHARG ED DURING THE WEEK: Ruby Burris, city, admitted Monday. November 24, discharg ed Thursday. Thurman W. Greene, city, ad mitted Saturday, November 22, .discharged Tuesday. Thurman' Short. Kings Creek, S. C., admitted Saturday, Novem ber 29, discharged Thursday. Frank K. Drum, city, admitted Monday, December 1. discharged Tuesday, December 9. Peggy Hartman, city, admitted Tuesday. December 2, discharged Wednesday, December 3. Mrs. Virginia Bumgardner, city admitted Wednesday, December 3, discharged Friday, DerenM^r Anowood Posts Center Records Records fell In Kings Mountain Bowling League action at the Shelby Recreation Center Mon day night, with Ralph Arrowood posting Center season line and set high scores. Arrowood rolled a 146 high line and a 377 high set to set a new mark for the Recreation Center this season. His figure- smashing set paced the Pin Boys to a lea gue record team score of 1605. . Victim of the Pin Boys' up rising was the Independents, who punched out a good 1503 score only to trail at the final count by 102 pins. In the other contest, the Alley Cats dumped the loop ? leading Kegiers 1499-1406, with Howell rolling the high line at 118 and Gamble the high set at 312. The games, 13th of a 24-gtfme schedule, ran the teams' records out to : Kegiers 8-5, Cats 7-6, Pin Boys 6-7 and Independents 5-8. The scores Monday: (1503) Mb Sot* (1805) Eyerhart 306 Earlay ? > 318 Phlfer 284 M<jrr??on 284 Kezzlah 262 Houicr 296 Carpenter 314 Wright - 330 Brackett 338 Arrowood 377 TOTAL 1503 TOTAL 1(05 Allay Cat. (1499) K??)an (l?0e> Hamrlck 301 Clark 258 BUer 281 Jonat 273 Gamble 312 Kelly * ? 296 Howell 309 Wilton 309 Ware 296 Logan 270 TOTAL 1494 TOTAL 140* Bethware's Cagers Drop Loop Contests Bethware dropped games to Mooresboro and Piedmont at the Bethware gymnasium last Friday and Tuesday nights. On Friday night Janelle An thony led the Bethware girls with 29 points as Mooresboro won by 70-56. Mooresboro's boys won 56 36, with Carl Bell's 17 markers pacing the losers. On Tuesday night Laura Mor ris* 23 paced the Bethware lassies in a 36-50 losing effort against Piedmont. The Bethware boys lost 53-25. The boxes: GIRLS BETHWARE ($6) Player. Po?. O TG TP PF FTM Janelle Anthony . rf 13 3 29 4 4 Laura Mortis, It 7 4 18 2 0 Jane Golorth, cf 3 3 9 2 4 Mildred Peterson, rf 0 0 0 0 0 Mnzetle Davit. If 0 O 0 0 0 Juanlta Lovelace, rg ? ? -r- ? 4 ? Carolyn Bell, g ? . ? 4 ? Patsy lloyle, eg . ? ? . . 3 ? W. LedbeUer. rg- ? ? ?' 3 . ? Annette Ware. .Ig ? ? 2 . ? ? Hazel Folln.: eg v? ? 2 ? Ell/.ut .h Barrett, g - ? O ? * I TOTALS . 23 10 56 26 S I MOORESBORO - (70) Player, Pos. G ra TP P r FTM Carolyn Dean. rf 1.1 9 35 1 6 Kay Dover, If 4 19 2 1 Dixon, cf 12 . 2 26 1 0 Van Dyke; rf 0 0 0 0 1 Martha fridges, It 0 0 0 2 0 Melton. Ig ? ?' j? ? 2 ? Harris, rg r? . ? ? ? 4 ? Phllbeek. eg ? ? ? 4 ? . Smart, Ig ? ? ? o ? Davis, rg ? ? ? , 0 ? Perry, rg ' ? ? ? 4 ? TOTALS 29 12 70 29 14 Score by Period*: BETHWARE 14 1 IF 10?^6 MOORESBORO 22 14 18 IS ? 70 ' Technical Fouls: Patsy Uoft? (I) OFFICIALS: Comwell. umplr** T rolqna. Referee; Scorer. Mrs. Garrls Ross; Timer. Rudlsell. BOYS BETHWARE (Jt> Player, Poe. O PC TP PP FTM Carl Bell, rf 7 3 17 3 2 Dean Huskey. rf 113 1 1 Maynard Ross. J(. 0 0 0 0 2 Jacob Dixon, rg 0 2 2 0 2 Erwln MrSwanl, Ig 13 5 4 3 Jack Harmo.n, rg 4 I 9 o l Dean Champion, CO 0 0 2 2 Uoyd Chapman, If 0 0 0 0 0 Joe Blddlx. e 0 0 0 0 0 Kenneth Yarboro, c 0 6 o O 0 Emmett Moss, Ig 0 0 0 O 0 TOTALS 13 10 36 10 13 MOORESBOHO (?6) Player, Pot. G TG TP IT FTM Bridges. r( 6 7 19 1 3 Putnam. Ig 2 0 4 3 0 Hensley, e J 0 4 1 0 Davidson, rf -i 2 10 2 o Mooretoead it 1 6 ft 3 2 Crow, If o tt O O 0 Thrift. If. 0 3 3 1 *1 Callahan, c 0 O 0 o II J. McKlnney. c Oil 2 .3 Allen, c 0 0 0 0 0 B. McKlnnty. rg 3 17 1 2 Hord. rg 0 0 0 10 TOTALS It 20 St IS 11 Score by Periods! . ' BETHWARE 1 12 7 10? Jt MOORESBORO II IS 13 10 ? i* OFFICIALS! Trolana. Referee; Cor a well. Umpire; Timer, Mltchem. GIRLS BETHWARE (3?) Player, Pos. G TG TP PF FTM Janelle Anthony, rf 4 0 8 2 0 Laura Morris. If 10 3 "-3 0 0 Jane Goforth. cf 1 3 5 0 0 Lois Gamble. If 0 0 0 0 0 Mildred Peterson, If 0 .O 0 2 0 A. Champion, cf 0 0 0 0 0 J nam! a Lovelace, rg 0 0 O 1 0 Carolyn Bell, Ig " ? ? Hazel Bolln, eg ? ? ? ? ? Annette Ware, rg ~ ? ? -- Rachel Neat. Ig ? ? ? ? ? W. l.edbetter. rg ? ? ? 1 ? TOTALS IS 6 36 6 0 PIEDMONT (SO) Player. Tat. a FO TP PF FTM Kathleen Morris, rf 8 3 19 3 0 Joy Cragg. cf 3 17 0 0 Janle Barker. It 9 O 18 1 0 Met calf If 1 4 6 0 0 Kay Biith, Ig ? ? ? .2 ? Me! ha Martin, eg ? . ? ? 1 ? Shirley Bracken, rg ? ? ? 1 ? Doris White ig ? 1 ? C. Owen, rg ? ? ? ??? TOTALS 11 ? SO ? 0 ?car* by Periods 1 BETHWARE ~ ? 3 TI IS? M PIEDMONT 20 B B 14? SO OFFICIALS: Hendrlck, Refere*; Dtox. Umpire; Scorer. Hoyle; Timer. Bracken. BOYS BETHWARE , (14) ?,<2T'?- G FO TP PF FTM Carl Bell, rf 2 1 5 I 1 Dean Huskey. g 2 2 6 0 1 Richard Jarvts. o 2 0 4 1 7 Jack Harmon, c 2 0 4 3 4 Jacob Dixon, f 0 2 2 0 1 Krwln MrSwaln. f 0 2 2 2 S Ken. Yarboro 0 0 0 1 0 Jack Blddtx 0 0 0 0 O M Roai 0 4 2 0 3 TOTALS t t 25 13 It PIEDMONT / St 1 Ptavar. Pos. G FO TP PF FTM J. Champion, f 4 5 13 3 4 B. Pearson 5 0 10 SO K. May berry 3 17 2 0 WrtaM 0 0 0 ? 0 ltd Braa . 0 2 2 1 a Wright .0 0 0 1 0 Miliar, c 102*10 c. Spangler 4 0 8 1 0 ?MUM. rg 0 0 0 0 0 I -awing. Ig 0 , 2 2 0 0 D. Spangler. If 4 19 2 1 TOTALS II , II S3 It leen by Perladai I 4 10 ? r Hmmot u II IS Reefer'* 54 Points Sparks Grover Win ' Peggy Keeter bucketed 22 field goals and 10 free throws at Bel wood Tuesday night for a big 54 total points as Grover high's un defeated girls dropped Belwood The boxes: GIRJLS MOVE* _ __ _ <U> Peggy KeeUr, f 23 10 54 3 Sua freeta-. t 1 0 3 0 0 TVeva Ponder, t 3 3 9 o o Maty Etlla, f 0 0 0 1 0 Ann Da via, f 0 0 o o n B. Watterson, I 0 0 O 1 o Rachel Hardin, g _ - _ I 0 T. Huffstetler. g _ _ _ ? L. Huffstetler. g _ _ _ \ C. Reynold*, g _ _ J, ?SIWOOD*13 ***???? prwX , ' ? ? 7 Dorla Hamby, f 0 ? 1 4 2 Dorta Bwood, t 0 0 0 0 O -s 3 ? ? Jane Led ford, g _ , ?_ ^ Kith Chalraer. g ? ? o M. E. Cook, g, i ^ 4 14 4 Norma Ormand, g ? ? I_ ri 0 Jane Fredell, g _ _ 0 ? 8K&> 1!_?S 15 Its BOYS GROVER ? (45) ?laT"' r~. . O FG IP M flM Joe Plumley, f 6 1 13 4 1 Dickie Owen* 0 0 0 0 O Billy Wells 1 o 2 1 0 Joe MulllnaX 0 0 0 0 0 T. Keeter 7 4 18 3 4 Jerry Ccok 0 0 0 0 0 D. Hill 4 19 3 .0 R. Peteraon ? _ _ _ Eddie Tucker 11 3 2 4 J. Owera ? TOTALS 19 7 45 II 9 BELWOOD /J*) Player. Po?. <3 FC TP Pr FTM Troy WUllam 4 2 10 3 0 Smith 14 S 1 3 Joe Smith ? Olisi L. Seagle 3 0 6 0 2 Jack WU1U 8 3 19 ow I Marlon Miller 3 1 7 21 Nicky Beam 113 0 1 Harley Walker ? Jimmy Hicks ? Jerry Willis Churl pa Uutz , ? H. Lutz TOTALS GROVER high 65-47. Belwood took the see- saw boys contest 52-45. * The first period of the girls contest ended even but Qrover gained seven points In the se? cond canto and were never head ed. Treva Ponder scored 9 points and the Grover defensive unit held the losers In check while feeding the ball to the scoring brigade. ?Tommy Keeter, with 18, ^nd Joe Plumley, with 13. paced the Grover boys' losing effort. Belwood took a two- point lead at the end of the first period but Grover came back strong to go ahead by seven at the half. Bel wood wrapped it up with a 10 polnt margin in the third to go out front by three and held on In the final chapter to take the verdict. Give: ;? a handy, useful' ' ' BOSTITCH STAPLER ; HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE ? ? V . ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF y 409 South Battleground Rood : :S Kings Mountain, N. C. Antiques and Styled Accessories Monday, December 15th Pre-Holiday Ready-to-Wear B ARG AI All Children's and Women's ? All Ladies' Coats 1-4 Off i 1-4 Off ALL FALL AND WINTER DRESSES .1-3:: None Reserved All Ladies' 8 Group of Skirts [ Hats 1-4 Off I 14 08
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