Recorder's Court Held On Monday Regular weekly session of City Recorder's court was held In city hall courtroom Monday after-, noon. Judge Jack White presided and Joe Mull, city attorney, acted as solicitor. Marsall Wright, Negro, receiv ed sentence of 12 months on the road for assault with a deadly weapon on his wife, Eda Wright. The assault occurred December 15. Weapon used in the assault. According to testimony, was an iron rod. Defendant gave notice of appeal end bond was set at $500. Amanda Jamison and Emma Spencer, Negroes, were both found guilty on charges of illegal possession of non-taxed paid whiskey. First defendant was given Judgment of 60 days work on the roads,, suspended upon ^ood behaviour conditions and payment of a $10 fine and costs of court. The second defendant was given 90 days with judgment suspended upon good behavior conditions and payment of a $20 fine and costs of court. Attorney John J. Mahoney of Shelby was counsel for the defense. Lonnle Hopper was found guil ty of disposal of mortaged pro perty belonging, to Grayson's J"\velry.' Mortuged property in th" casr was a watch originally purchased In September of M8. Judgment was 90 days work on the road, suspended upon pay ment nf a $5 fine and cost of i court, i; Preliminary hearing was waiv ed In the cusc of Eugene Wiggins, charged with breaking and en tering ShOckley's Grocery and taking merchandise from the es^ tablishment at a value of $29. Bond was set at $300. Several cases of public drunk enness were heard In the Monday session. SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD At this time of the year, all hearts are in tune with' the spirit of the Season. We wish a Joyous Holiday to all. WARE & SONS Manufacturers of Pinnacle Feeds 3 ii'Q ii q wtjrzc&wwi r m t KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITING HOURS Daily. 10 to II ? m. 3 tc 4 p. m. and 7 to I 9, m. PATIENT LIST AT NOON WEDNESDAT: Don Bennix, city, admitted Saturday, December J.3. Theima Whits.tine, city, admit ted Wednesday December 17. Arthur Eisenhower, city, ad mitted Wednesday, December 17. Mrs. Essie Wright, city, ad mitted Thursday, December . 18. Joel Marble, city, admitted Thursday, December 18. Mrs. Dewel Rathbone, city, admitted Friday. December 19. Mrs. Ola Coins, city, admitted Saturday, December 20. Mrs. Fred Ramsey, city, ad mitted Sunday, December 221. Mrs. Pearl Gooudelock, city, admitted Sunday, December 21. ' MORS ABOUT Bonuses Continued From Front Puge - about $3,000. according to an nouncement by G. C. Ke!ly; gen^ eral superintendent. Park Yarn Mills will shutdown for the Christmas holiday Wed nesday morning and resume work schedules Monday, as Will Loom-Tex Corporation, while Nelsler Mills, Inc., is taking a full week's holiday. Elmer Lumber Company will close for the weekend, but will operate through Wednesday. Herald Publishing House will close Tuesday at noon, resuming operations Monday. Ware A Sons, feed manufac turers and wholesale grocers, will fallow the merchants' holi day schedule, suspending oper ations only on Thursday and Friday Superior Stone Company will cease operations Tuesday and resume Monday. However, office personnel will be on duty through Wednesday, returning to work Saturday. ' The city offices will close for the weekend, f ronv -Wednesday afternoon, to Monday morning, as will a number of the city's (?leaning establishments. R. & B, Restaurant announced it would be closed Christmas Day, and Kings Mountain Drug Comnay will be open for prescription service only from 10 a. m. to noon, anil from 4 to 6 p m. Grif fin Drug Company said it would he open for prescription service only a short while Christmas morning. Drug stores and res taurants will he open on regular schedules Friday. The hlstohy of Jerusalem goes back to the Stone Age, according to the Encyclopedia Hritannica. OM U . t ' ' Vv'v- . S ... . . ,^?P' .? " ? . . * X>4s. x';*1 ? , ,..? .]- ??[. . ..^.xy A >" * tuc-'ST ?kl ? v *. -'? '> 1 \,7& jRI vl ?-*4' "? ??'?*$?- V?k (j ? x. a; ? i' .i\ i.<&zyo??j2r To each one of you. we wish the greater happiness that comes with sharing Christmas with friends and neighbors . . and with sharing the Holiday with Him, in His house. And to this wish we add the hope that the New Year brings to you a fuil measure of good health and prospe.'ty. Department Store | Home of Rotter V .1 lues / Clubs, Churches Spreading Cheer Civic clubs and churches of the | community are again working j this year to make Christmas a ? pleasant occasion for the needy of the community. The Kings Mountain Lions club meets as usual on Tuesday even ing at 7 o'clock, but It will forego its regular dinner to allow more time for distributing baskets to the blind of the community. The work Is under the direction of the Christmas committee, which In cludes Dr. N,- H. Reed, J. C. Mc Kinney, Denver King and C. D. Ware. The Kings Mountain Kiwanls club Is brightening Christmas for Willie McCrimmon, colored inva lid, by replacing her dilapidated bed with a new hospital bed and mattress, . and the Kiwanls club ia collaborating with the Lions and Junior Chamber of Com merce in purchasing an artificial arm for Dexter Williams, arm less colored man. The Junior Chamber of Com merce will put the finishing touches on its second annual "Buy A Can, Leave A Can" pro- 1 Ject, which 'means that the Jay- j cees will distribute baskets of food to many of the city's needi est families. The Kiwanls club also contrl- | buted about $50 to the Walter ; Smith family, which recently lost ( Its home and furnishings by fire, j MORS ABOUT Parsons (Continued From Page One ) verse of the Scripture, "Well Done Thou Good and Faithful Servant; Thou Hast Been Faith ful," after stating that He was deeply appreciative of his long service. Commissioner Davis said, "We really appreciate the work you have done, along with all city employees." Mayor Still said, "It will be a good many years "before we can do without you." Cornmissioner Pearson told the honored guest that his work has always been appreciated and that he was. looking forward to working with him further "during the next four months." Honter Allen, long - time city employee, praised iMr. Parson's work, M. K. Fuller said that "no one could ask for more hearty cooperation than he has given" and Tom Henry said, "I've been with him all day, every day since I've been here. I consider his best attribute to be his good Christian character." Mr. Fulton and Sam Suher al so made remarks and E. A. Har rill said. "I've Jaeen Mr. Par son's next; - door neighbor ? I didn't get us quite as early (as he did) ? ills truck has gone rain, snow or shine ? I've never known a man as faithful ? when you live next to man for so long, you get to know him ? I've found out he is a Christian and I want to congratulate him ? he's done a fine job." Airs, Parsons said that the honored guest has always been a wonderful husband and a grand father. Among the dozen Negro city employees preset* were Clarence Wa.de, who has been with the city for 2(5 years, Alex Adams, W years. Sam Williams. .13 years, Walter D; <Smokey Joel Johnson. t> years and Kd Link;' ail of whom made short talks Tin- dinner was served by ladies of. Second Baptist ehcireh and Mrs Krtiel White presented din ner mu<ie The menu consisted of turkey .< ud .iressing ham. given bear >. : slaV, jams. creamed- potatoes.! craAbetfy sauce, hot rolls, French ipple pre and coti^^ . , VvVi gl?^l 0 ? : Our good wishes on m?ont not for jost [ * > ' Chrishnts, but for the whtlt y?ar ahiad. C^KRISTMAS morn it just around tho cornor and imart Santa's aro doing thoir shopping now. Selections aro groator and you can pay for these values on oasy credit terms here. SANTA IS DOING HIS SHOPPING AT DELLINGER'S. DURING THEIR CHRISTMAS Pitches $19.95 f Silver Plated ! ? Gravy Ladles ' 39c 42 Pieces Seivice for 6 Silverplated Flatware $12.88 ^?<Jies' Br?c elets Metf<"lioas ^orrings ?CO,,? ?ni OInPoc(s Dfl"'o.0a,ie ?a<S TraySugQr n, **<&$' 'jjnond a . TSSS* 529.95 Ladies' & Gents' I. D. Bracelets $5.95 up Se,S?Pie<-e i/^Porfed sCHiiW^ Sgj"'S&S0B Sa,e ^ice Ladies' Expansion Locket & Bracelet Sets $5.95 Ladies' Pearls Single Strand 49c Double strand 79c Triple Strand 98c Chokers . . . $1.49 Cigarette TTrUTTOC LllrXI 1 LIIm S1.95 Lighter Combinations $1.94 nu.85 -?ca water Pitchers Lighter Combii | S9.95 $1.94 Big T-V Giveaway Christmas Eve at 7 P. M, Have You Registered? Nothing Bay, lust Sign Your Name! You Don't Have To Be Present To Winl ! Dellinger's Jewel Xing* M $~'w . wV; '* V a *>?

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