Central Faces Mt. Holly Here Friday Kings. Mountain high school's Mountaineers are scheduled to meet the Mt. Holly high Hawks at City Stadium Friday night at 7:30 p. m. > The contest was originally ] scheduled for the Mt. Hotly field but was transferred to Kings | IX I E KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Admission ? 9c & 20c THURS. LAST DAY I Swuthbucklimp A mm Mora ? Also ? ? Mews - Cartoon NEXT WEEK Wed. - Thurs. This Picture will be shown for our Late Show Saturday. Sept. 19. I WAIT TILL YOU. SfiE THAT JAN! _ WYMAN M1LLAND' I """RAY ? ? AliO? Latest News ? * and added the first one against West last week. McManus scored the third Hawk touchdown last week, scampering 40 yards with a re covered fumble, and handed off to Halfback Tommy Mcintosh for 30 yards and the second score. McManus attempted 17 passes last week, completed seven and had one Intercepted for a West touchdown. Kings Mountain found Besse mer City's defense likeable for its running attack last Friday and used only five passes. Coach Carlton is counting on a strong passing attack, with Quarter back Ollic Harris and George Harris tossing to several receiv ers, Ends Ronnie Layton and Ja mes Abernathy and Backs Don McCarter and Charles Smith. Fullback Richard George and McCarter top Kings Mountain's ground attack. After Friday's non- conference test, the Mountaineers start out against Western >. FOR GIRLS V ; Dresses Sweater** v W .''jf4' / t ... ' * ?_ Lingerie i . i? Windbreakers imcgmiiXL m wt> ik i Mi i'ii i'jiyjjll ?Vfi ? R 3ltj ,i ? ,''75^ ? r*r. ?f 7 'e^\ SM&jHg ??: iiaSi. m w? i&iir I I mm