EUeaoeth Stewart, Editor
Large ©roup Attending
Woman's Club Convention
A number of members of the
Junior Woman’s club are attend
I ing a State Woman’s club con
vention in Greensboro this week.
The group left Tuesday and
were to return to Kings Mountain
on Wednesday.
Wednesday was “Junior Day”
and several members of the club,
who did not stay for the three
day session, spfent the day in
Greensboro, a member of the
club reported.
Mrs. Lawrence Honored
At Birthday Party Friday
Miss Kay Falls entertained Fri
day evening at her home on Gro
ver road honoring Miss Norma
Dean Lawrence, who was observ
ing a birthday anniversary.
Twenty-three guests attended
the party. Out-of-town guests in
cluded Daisy Leonhardt, Jane
Bradley, and Glenn Bradley, all
of Dallas.
Decorated sandwiches, party
sandwiches, and cold drinks were
served.
Methodist Troop
Held Party Monday
Girl Scout Troop 11, of Central
Methodist church, held a birthday
party at the home of Mrs. Bun
E. Goforth Monday afternoon.
It was the regular meeting of
the troop. Fourteen girls attend
ed.
Mrs. Goforth and Mrs. P. L.
Shore, Jr., troop leaders, served
ice cream with cake and punch.
Mrs. Goforth Hostess
To Methodist Group
Regular meeting of the Spiri
tual Life group meeting of Cen
tral Methodist church was held
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Charles A. Goforth, Sr.
Rev. P. L. Shore, Jr., the pas
tor, had the program. Mrs. Go
forth presided over the meeting.
Mrs. C. A. Butterworth said
the benediction.
First Lt. Herman E. Jackson
arrived Sunday night from Ox
nard AFB, California to spend
a 15-day furlough with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jack
son. He reports to Moody AFB,
Ga.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dave Reeps,
of Morganton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah
Joyce, to Clarence Thomas McDaniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. David
McDaniel, of Jacksonville, N. C., former residents. The wedding is
planned for June 12.
Junior Woman's Club
To Meet On Monday
Regular meeting of the Junior
Woman’s club will be held Mon
day night at the Woman’s club
house at 7:30.
Mrs. Clyde Bridges, correspon
ding secretary, said Tuesday that
a speaker had been obtained for
the meeting and would discuss,
with the group, several money
making projects for next year.
All members, she said, are in
vited to attend. Mrs. Menzeli Phi
fer and Mrs. Grady McCarter will
be hostesses.
Henry Harper, student at Cata
wba college, and Miss Jeannie
Sloan, of Gastonia, spent Sunday
with Mr. Harper’s sister, Mrs.
Charles A. Goforth, Jr., and fami
ly.
P-TA Installs
New Officers
Officers of the Park - Grace
Parent - Teacher association were
installed at the regular meeting
of the P-TA Monday night in the
school auditorium.
The officers are: Robert Cham
pion, president; Mrs. David Ham
rick, vice - president; Dathia San
ders, secretary, and Mrs. James
Cloninger, treasurer. Mrs. Ruth
Lynn conducied the service.
Mrs. David Hamrick was pro
gram chairman for Monday
night's meeting, and Mrs. T. A.
Lineberger gave the devotional.
After the installation service,
members were invited to visit the
classrooms where art exhibits
prepared by each class were on
display.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hall Goforth
were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Goforth and
Elaine Goforth.
Mrs. Edna Guyton, of Black
Mountain, is visiting her son,
Charles Guyton, and family this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Weiss and
family of Gastonia were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. B.
G. Hamrick and family.
Re-enlistees May Get
Forrestal Duty Now
Navy men re-enlisting in the
near future under continuous ser
vice may, if they request, be as
signed to duty in the USS Forres
tal, it was learned today from the
Navy Recruiting Station, Raleigh.
The Forrestal will upon its
completion be the world’s largest
and most modern aircraft carrier.
Construction is at the Newport
News Shipbuilding and Drydock
Company, Virginia.
While the requirements of the
ship preclude a guarantee of duty
aboard this “Queen of the Seas”,
the recruiting station said it was
highly probable for men re-en
listing in the near future, provid
ing their rates are included in
ships allowance.
Ships allowance is the Naval
term designating the number of
men in various skills authorized
as the crew of a Navy ship.
Continuous service was defin
ed by the recruiting station as
re-enlisting within 3 months from
date of last discharge.
Ex-Navy men so qualifying and
interested in further information
concerning this opportunity are
urged to contact the local Navy
Recruiting office before the expi
ration of their 3 months period.
Gamefish from the north and
from the south meet in the wat
ers off the coast of North Caro
lina to provide a great variety of
catches. .
Couch Ordered
To Get Clear
Title To Auto
J. B. Couch, manager of Kings J
Mountain Used Car Company, re-;
ceived a 60-day suspended sen-;
tence in City Recorder’s court
Monday afternoon after being
found guilty of violating section
20-12 of the motor vehicle laws
of the State of North Carolina.;
Judge Jack White presided.
Couch was accused by Johnny
Wright of failing to produce a
clear title for a 1950 Chevrolet
purchased several weeks ago
from the used car company. In
testifying, Wright stated the car,
due to a motor number which
could not be identified, failed to
pass North Carolina motor ve
hicle inspection. Wright further
stated that he was advised by
Patrolman C. D. Fortune to park
the car until the motor number
could be straightened out and the
car passed inspection.
Fortune corroborated Wright’s
testimony, but added in his opin
ion it would be “absolutely im
possible to legally register the
motor of the car in this state”.!
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Fortune further stated the motor
number was now being processed
by the Federal Bureau of Auto
Theft to determine if the car
could have been originally stolen.
Couch’s sentence was suspend
ed on condition that he obtain a
clear title, or some evidence of a
clear title within two weeks, or,
if not, to pay Wright the sum of
$125 and also pay costs of court.
Having in his possession non
tax paid whiskey netted William
Lockhart, Tracy street Negro, a
90-day road sentence. Lockhart’s
sentence was suspended on condi
tion that he be of good behavior
for 90 days, pay a $5 fine and
costs of court.
Lockhart contended the partial
ly filled fruit jar of whiskey was
“branch water” and not whiskey.
Arresting Officer Laymon
Cornwell stated the jar was re
trieved from a branch near the
defendant’s home. The jar was
thrown in the branch by the de
fendant, the officer said.
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Greenville, S. C., submitted to a
charge of driving through a red
light and received a 30-day road
sentence, suspended on condition
that he pay costs of court.
One case, that of Elmer Hardin,
of 814 Third street, charged with
assault on a female, was continu
ed.
One defendant was found guilty
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