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KM Board
Mr*. Jane H. Henson. Mrs. !>>uise
F. McAVhirter. Mrs. Jessie R.
Greene, Mrs. Vrldariv Shull. Mrs.
Kate Willis. Mi Vernon K. Kiser.
Mr. Richard C. Culyer. III. Miss
Sylvia A. West. Mr. Jak B Po
well. Mrs. Edna B. Hendricks.
EAST
Mrs. Sarah L. Harris. Mrs. Vic
toria L. Logan. Mrs. Nel| W Bi
ser. Miss Louise Kendiick. Miss
Jacqueline '.V. Blanton. Miss Ros
alie Carlisle, Mrs. Winniru- M.
Still. Miss Helen B Baker. Mrs
Maxine B. Grayson. Mrs. Annie
Bryant, Mrs. Lula B. Camp. Mrs.
Daphne L. Stoll.
GROVER
Mrs. Edith it. Jones. Mis Eli
zabeth C. McGill. Mrs. Sara W.
Wilkins. Miss Aline Mullinax,
Mrs. Dessic R. Cox, Mrs. Eliza
beth B. Allen. Miss Piccola Bla
lock. Miss Dorothy McCTaw. Mr.
Wilbur C. Kiser. Miss Lowell L.
Ellis. Mrs. Sara A. Cooksey, Mrs.
Margaret J. Crocker. Mrs. Thel
ma Goforth.
KMHS
Miss Helen Logan. Mrs. Sara
S. Griffin. Mrs. Sue H. Moss. .Mr
Carl O. McWhirter. Mi's. Eddys I..
Ware. Mrs. Dorris B. Kay. Mrs.
Juanita Logan, Mrs. Charlotte M
Shuford. Mr. Donald L. Parker,
Mr. J. Fred Withers. Mr. Coy I!.
Froneberger. Mr. Bobby Hussey.
Miss Odessa Black. Mrs. Helen B.
Ausley, Mrs. Margaret H. Baird.
Mrs. Mattie Ft. Lowery, Mr. Wal
ter F. Powell. Mr. Willard G.
Boyd. Mr. Fenton L. Larson. Mrs.
Mardecia E. Harrill. Mr. Ralph
Sehuessler, Mr. James M. Stoll,
Mr. Billy B. Bates, Mrs. Betty R.
Gamble. Mr. Myers T. Hambright,
Mr. Paul R. Hambright. Mrs.
Mary Sue M. Howard. Mrs. Caro
lyn N. Finger, Mrs. Ellen M
Sikes, Mrs. Denii-e S. McKee. Mr.
William Z. Fashion, Miss Svbile
G. Wilson. Mr. William J. Kav
NORTH
Mrs. Ruth P. Beam. Mrs. Ruth
U. Plonk, Mrs Margaret M. Sprat,
Miss Ruth Z. Biggers. Miss Willie
McGill. Miss Annie B. Roberts.
Mrs. Martha P. Bridges. Miss
Gussie Huffstetler. Mrs. Margar
et G. McCarter. Miss Janet Falls.
Mis* Sue A- Borders, Mrs. Doro
thy H- Finger.
PARK GRACE
Mr*. Prue Nell If. Poston. Mi's
Pauline F Weaver, Mrs. Carrie
G. Hughes. Mrs. Harriet R Van
Dyke, Mrs. Maty R. Page. Mrs
Willie P- Patterson.
WEST
Mr* Edith F. Bridges. Mrs
Phyllis B. Mat boson. Mrs. Mar
guertte K. Powell. Mrs. Kli/alteth
F. Griffith. Mrs. Sara II. Simp
son. Mrs. Sue G. Arm wood. Mrs
Christine R. Ramseur. Mrs. San
dra D. Ilussey Mrs. Elizabeth M.
Gamble, Mrs. Anita Culver.
COMPACT
Mrs. Mary Adair. Mr. Isaac l!
Alexander. Mr. John L. Blalock.
Mr. Marshall Lee Campbell. Mr.
James N. Griffin. Mrs. Ouolla W
Johnson. Mr. Oliver H. Patterson,
Mrs. Hilda C. Wilson. Mrs. Louel
la W. Shivers. Mrs. Dela J. Well
mon. Mrs. Ina V. Couser. Miss
Jettie I. Rowe. Mrs. Jeanette C
Surratte. Mrs. Mamie M. Gill.
Mrs. Sarah P. Adams. Mrs. Willie
Jtpan Kerry, Miss Vi\ian K John
son. Mrs. Marilyn H. Cabinet
Mrs. Elsie M. Burch. Mr. Robert
B. Bailey. Mrs. Sophronia P.
Campbell, Mr. William H. Hauer.
DAVIDSON
Mrs. Addie G. Grier Miss Ruby
Jane Lindsay. Miss C. Juanita
Herron. Mrs. Willie J- Marable.
Mrs. Virginia P. Wiggins. Mrs
Garnel) A. Dye, Mrs. Mary B.
Cabbagestalk. Miss Ora J. Rob
ertson. Mrs. Margaret B. Leach.
Mrs. Adelaide M. Allison.
Mrs. Myrle H. McClure, ele
mentary schools-primary school
music; Mrs. Alice M. Lennon, ele
mentary schools librarian; Mrs.
Rosalie P. Suber. principal re
lief West, North; Mrs. Martha
C. Yarbro. principal relief Roth
ware. East; Mt Joe Heddon. KM
HS band; Mrs. Co/cll Van.-o. prin
cipal relief Davidson Compact;
Mr*. Lina T. Owens, principal re
lief—Park Grate. Grover.
Honoi Society
hdnctsM
Twenty-four juniors wm tap
pcd into the Kings Mountain
chapter of the National Honor
Society. Wednesday. April s. in
the colorful ceremony used at
induction program.
The 12 boys and 12 girls, chos
en on the basis of outstanding a
chievements in scholarship and
on the basis of showing to a
marked degree the principles ..f
character, leadership, and service
during their high school careers,
are Steve Baker. Joyce Bolin.
Kenneth Bunktwski. John Cave
ny, Jr.. Lyn Cheshire, Mary Helen
Goforth. Richard Gold. Jean
Hamrick. Peter Hauser. Carolyn
Heavner. Joan 1 Inward, Sandra
Huffatetler. Carolyn Jones. Nan
cy Luhlane.'ki. Neil McCarter,
ludy Morris. Danny Neal. George
Plonk. Susan Plonk, James Press
ley. Tolly Shuford. Jr., Jan Wil
liams. Herschel Wright. Jr., and
Sandra Wright.
An innovation to the program
was a song composed hy Mrs. J
N. McClure for the Kings Moun
tain Chapter. Joan McClure, ac
companied by Willie Anthony,
sang the meaningful words.
Other members taking part in
the induction were president:
Jack Howard. Vice • President:
Steve Royster. Secretary: Miriam
Baker, Elizabeth Bunch. Terry
Leonard. Johnny Dye, Phyllis Pu
i
MORE ABOUT
Merit Scholar
munity program since these ire
offered nationally in specific 1
| academic categories. Tin* scholar
1 ship amount in both foundation
programs is based on the slu
denis financial need.
Students competing in tvith
programs are required to take
the National 'lerit Scholarship
(Qualifying Test. Candidate's fil
ing hir the Foundation's merit
scholarship program must submit
their applications directly to the
National .\l<*rit Corporation in
Chicago whereas students com
jjeting in the plant community
program most file their applica
Hons with Mr. Schweppe at the
Siieihy plant.
The plant community v mnr iv
selected from among i :roup of
finalists by a scholarship panel
comprised of three prominent
college educators. Mr. Schweppe
said the Shelby plant community
scholarship winner will he a-n
nounced on Thursday.
A senior at Kings M luntam
high school, young Tria plans to
enroll at Dulse l.’niversity in Sep
temher where he exports to pur
sue the science curriculum which
will lead to a career in research
and development. He ranks sec
ond in his class of ffi't seniors.
Tile 17 year-old youth has par
ticiputed in numerous extra-cur
ricular activities while maintain
ing a superior academic stondin i.
Tria. who is primarily interested
in the physical sciences ohemis
try and physics has served is
past president and has been a
member of the high s -hool Sci
ence club for f >ur yes s H- has
been active in the National Hon
or Society S*tident Court ! Latin
(|-b and competed on th<‘ high
sch<M>| varsitv track team for
three years.
The Kings M Hintain youth was
one of two school loor scitatives
attending North Carolina Boys
State last year. He als . w i- a
warded a Certificate of educa
tional Devel ipment for "out
standing performance" in the
National education I Develop
ment Tests two years a •<>.
Tria is one of two children. >nd
his father is employed at PH IN
Carolina Fitter Class l'iant at
Shel‘y The farrilx ts active in
Christ the King Cuth* I • chur* h.
Hanv Javnes
Lions Nominee
Harrv E. Jaynes. high school
principal, has been nominated
for pn'sidcnt <>f Kin.’s Mountain
l.ions eluh for lfttH-6n.
Other nominees. as refiorted hy
the nominatin'; cnnimittcc Tues. >
•lay night are: first vice-presid
ent, Ur. George* Plonk: second
viee-president. Hal S. Plonk: third
vice-president. Howard Bryant;
secretary. Jack Hauser; treasurer,
William Lavvarenoe Plonk; I.ion
tamer. Fred Pilchard; tail twist
er, Peter Mason; assistant tail
twister. Gene (Hadden; directors
for two-year terms. Bohhv Mc
Daniel, David I. Saunders, and
(Henri Campbell.
Directors with one vear terms
remaining arc William Kay, Sam
Weir and Carl Goforth.
Members of the nominating; j
committee were Jonas Bridges. :
chairman. George Thomusson, j
and Martin Harmon.
sey. Mary Wrisrht. Linda Oliver,!
Suzanne Lockridgc. Jane Smith.
John Tria. PaUy Welch, Coral
Ramseur, Mike Royster, Priscilla
Padgett, Donn Freeman. Frances
Goforth. Betty Ann Styers, and
High School Principal. Harry E
Jaynes.
Virginia Goforth was absent1
because of measles.
CUFF
BLUE
Tor
Lieut. Governor
May 30 Democratic Primary
Capable • Experienced
• Serv«*d 9 terms .is Member
of House from Moore
County.
• Speaker of House 19o3
Session.
• Presbyterian. Lion, Mason,
Woodman.
• Business: Newspaper and
Commercial Printing.
• Home: Aberdeen.
• Family: Married. 1 chil
dren. 3 grandchildren.
MORE ABOUT
Neisler Files
follows:
For North Carolina Senate:
Jack White and Charles Meath.
For North Carolina House of
Representatives: Robert F. Mail
er iRi; H. Fields Young. Robert
Z. Falls and •'red Simmoiu.
For District 1 County Commis
toner: Hugh Dover. Many Wood
son. and Paid W. Seal iRi.
For District 2 County Commis
si-iner: J. It. Ellis. Donald Class,
Coleman Goforth, and Joe Neis
ler. Jr. <R>;
For District I County Commis
sioner: Charles A. Bridges; Spur
geon Hewitt,; J- D. Turner, and
Sam Proctor tP*
For Register of Deecis: Ralph
Tucker.: Ivey Whisnant. and Carl
W. Queen.
For County Board of Kduea
tlun: Rlchaul Alexander, Bobby
Austell, Charles L. Beam, Robert
F. Cahiness. Before! Cline. B. B.
Klliott, Charlie W. Elliott, J D.
Ellis. Charles D. Forney. Jr.. Karl
Jordan, Billy Williams, J. R. Dov
er. III. all Democrats, and Marv
in McCurry. Republican.
For Constable. No. 1 Township:,
Raymond R. Allison and Jimmy
T. Cook. Democrats.
For C nst-ahle. No. 2 Township:
J. Rex Ledford.
For Constable. No. 3 Township:
John Bradl >v a-nel Bobby Putnam.
For Constable. No. I Township:
Charles \V. '-'ore! and Ed Gantt;
For Constable. No. 5 Tow nship: 1
L. D. Beattie.
For Constable. No. fi Tow nship:
Joe L. Moore arcl W. To.n Patter
son.
For Constable. No. 7 Township:
G -or^c1 W. Blanton and C. W. |
Harris.
For Constable. No S Township:
Sim Snell in us.
For Constable*. No. It Township:
Wray Gle*nn, Meddie Lawrenre.
W. B. Smith. >R>.
For Constable. No. 10 Town
ship: J. D. Boole. iD> and Cha
rles Ruff. iR>.
For Constable. No. !i Town
ship: Flovd Towery.
For Justice's of the* Peace: Wal
ter Graham. No. 3: J. Lee* Rob
erts, iDi and Elzie L. Putnam.
iRi No. I: F'1 Dixon. No. R: P.
A. Warlick. No. S; K. Wilhur
(’<-tner No. b; John A. Cook. No.
V>- Joe* Dostor. <D» and R. II.
Hunt > R i. No. 11.
I.ntt«e*an M®n
To Attend Meeting
Rev. George Moore, pastor, and
Hultert McGinnis will represent
Rojurrcetion Lutheran church at
th.‘ annual convention of the
North Carolina Synod of the Lu
theran Church in America which
begins Monday at Kimball Mem-;
orial Lutheran church in Kan-1
li t polls.
'Hie meet in” will continue
throuKh ne\t Thursday. Rev. Mr.
Moore will present the report of
Synod's eomrvittee on World Mis
sions.
Mn. Baity, 79
Dies Wednesday
Mrs. Julia Baity, 79. wife of
Harrison liaity. died Wednesday
afternoon in t!ip King. Mountain
hospital following a several
month's illness.
Funeral arrangements are in-!
complete hut will be announced
by Harris Mineral Home
A native of Cleveland County.
Mrs. Baity was the daughter ol
the late Mr. and Mrs. John Mayes.
Besides hei husband she is sor
vived by three sons. Floyd Baity
and Coleman Baity of Kings
Mountain and T owren-'e Baity of
Jacksonville Fla., and • wo daugh
ters. Mrs. Frank Black and Miss
Addie Mae Baity of Kings Moun
tain. Also surviving are a half- i
sister. Mrs. *»uth Lai| of Kings
Vlountain and a step-sister. Mrs.
Damie Mayes of Kings Mountain.
Id grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren.
Group To Push
Reoistiations
William Orr nas been elected
chairman of a group of Negro
citizens to spur registration for
the May 30 primaries.
The board of elections has cal
led a new registration with books
to open April 25.
Other officers are Jake Crock
er, assistant chairman. Frank
Mitchem, treasurer. Mrs. Marie
Burris, secretary, and Mrs. Lucio
Wilson, assistant secretary.
Precinct workers include Otis
Thombs. Mrs. John Bess. Mrs.
Veralee Roberts. Mrs. Luico Wil
son. Bobby White. Franc Mitch
cm. Florence Perry. Jake Crock
er. and William Orr.
Optimists SOLD
The Barbecue
Kings Mountain Optimists
sold over 1700 plates of barbecue
with trimmings during the two
day sale last weekend.
The project was co-chairman
ed by W. D. Byers and Lawrence
Adams, with members of the
club and their wives dispensing
the barbecue dinners from Opti-;
mists Carpenter street clubhouse.
President Bob Hurlbut said he
profits from the barbecue sale,
plus some donations, had enab
led the club to pay for a bus the
club has purchased for use in
children's activities.
LIONS CLUB
KingsrMountain Lions club will
hear Attorney Jack II. White,
candidate for the Democratic
nomination for a 31st district seat
in the North Carolina Senate, at
their Tuesday night meeting at 7
p.m. at the Woman’s club.
April SAVINGS At
You Family Drag Store
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SUNGLASSES 77c
up
I
ALL TYPES
Today's prescription cost
averages only $3.25 — yet
it gives yon More value
than at any time in his
tory. We stock all the new
drugs. ar.d invite you to
bring in your Doctor’s pre
scriptions for prompt serv
ice at fair prices.
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Hospital Log
VISITING HOURS
Daily 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
3 to i p.i/i. and 7 to 8 p.nt.
°atient List at Kiu-js Moun
tain Hospital at Moon IVcdncs
day.
Mrs. William Brown
William Brown
Mrs. Minnie Clonin."or
Mrs. Bertha Ellison
Mrs. Ethel Kcemster
Mrs. Inez Fowler
Mrs. Herman Fredoll
Coley Freeman
Murphy Hill
Miss Marjorie Hord
Janr- Howard
Colon Hustetler
Mrs. Otto Kiser
Mrs. Annie MeAhee
Mrs. Lee McDaniel
Mrs. Lloyd McDaniel
Mrs. W. G. McLeymore
Mrs. C. E. Neisler
Joe Putmm
Mrs. Mamie Rudiselle
Marion Shook
Mrs. H. H. Smith
Mrs. Clyde Stroupe
Mrs. Charlie Stroupe
Mrs. Shelby Jean Thompson
J. J. Fret well
David Passmore
Miss Josie Suratte
M;ss Ollie Mae Wade
Miss Bessie l ee Ware
Clarence White
Seth Wilson
ADMITTED THURSDAY
Raymond Mann. 109 Lackey St.
City
Joseph Shirien. Rt. 2, Box 199
Gastonia. N. C
ADMITTED PRIDAY
Mrs. Arthur Allen, Rt. 1. York
Rd.. City
Darrell Frobes. Box 622. Shelby
N. C.
Mrs. Jamc: Thornburg. 1290
Midpines, City
Mr. Billy Whetstine. Rt. 3.
Cherryville Rd. City
Alfred Batch'er. Box- 261, City
ADMITTED SATURDAY
John Adams. 310 E. Ridge St..
City
Mrs. Harold Dean Blanton, 110
N. City St.. City
Mrs. Grady Burris. Rt. 2. Box
170. City
Mrs. Robert Cain. 217 N. City
St.. City
Mrs. Junie Cook. Gen. Del.. City
Mrs. Charlie Green. Rt. 1. City
Mrs. Joe David Houser, PO Box
242. City
Mr*. Woodrow Laughter, 810 N.
Fourth St.. City
Vickie Quinn. Rt. 1, Clover, S. C
Malcolm Smith, 201 E. Virginia
Avenue, Bessemer City, N. C.
ADMITTED SUNDAY
Kenneth Anderson, 309 W. Vir
ginia Ave.. Bessemer City. N. C.
Mrs. Addic Baity, 26 Bennett
Dr.. City
Mrs. Hubert Boyles, S24 Grace
St.. City
Vernon Lee Owensby. 117 Brid ;
ges St., Citv
Mrs. Thomas Erskine Ware, Rt.
3 Box 259. City
ADMITTED MONDAY
Miss Linda Lee Bennett. 510 W. j
Gold St., city
Barbara Ann Black, 509 Broad
St.. City
Mrs. Geneva Carroll. 105 N. |
Tracy St., City
Mrs. Eugene Lefevets. 106 Mc
Ginnis St., City
Edwin Moore. Rt. 1, City
Mrs. John McClain. Rt. 1, City
George McDonald. Rt. 1, City
Miss Janice Owensby. 512
Washington Ave. Bessemer City.
N. C.
Jack Pavn'V 945 Brown St..
Gastonia. N. C.
Mrs. Miles Roberts. 921 Grace
St. City
Floyd Snvth. 3405 Pineview
Lsne. Gastonia N. C
ADMITTED TUESDAY
Dena Barnes. Rt. 1. Box 76
Citv
Guv Moss. Rt. 2 Box 499. Citv
R D. Moss. PO Box 305. Grov
er. N. C.
Noah Crocker. Rt. 1. Grover. N.
C.
Aileen Miller. 216 N. Sims
St.. Citv
Jay Patterson. 207 Parker St..
Citv
Mrs. John Moses. Jr.. 504 S
13th St.. Bessemer Citv. N. C.
Mrs Hobie Gann 1006 Second
St . Citv
Mrs trr,„t. Holli field. 811 E
P!d>»e St.. Ci»V
ADMITTED WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Caleb X. Fisher. Rt. 3.
Box 2640. City
Mrs. Jimmy Doan Gaddy. Sec
ond St.. City
P-TA MEETING
The Park Grace Chorus will
present a musical program at
Monday night's regular meeting
of the Park Grace school P*TA
at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium.
Hootenanny Set
By IIBxed Chons
The Kings Mountain high
school Mixed Chorus will sponsor
a "Hootenanny” Friday night at
8 p.m. in the school auditorium.
Proceeds will he used to pur
chase music for the chorus. The
program is under the direction of
Mrs. J. N. McClure and Mrs. Jua
nita Logan.
Admfission is 35 cents for stu
dents and 30 cents for adults.
Several group* of musicians
will participate in the show, in
cluding the Candlelight Trio from
Western Carolina college with
Curtis Floyd of Kings Mountain;
The Vllagers, a local group, with
Debbie Hurlhut. Don Hurlbut.
Jaekv Rhea. Gary Stewart anil
Philip Wright; the Troubadours
with Joan McClure. Floyd Cooke
and Quay Moss; and a special
mystery group known as The
Hogwashers. The identity of this
group will not be revealed until
the program.
A(.0NNAE TO MEET
The Gaston Cbunty Chapter of
Winthrop college will hold a din
ner meeting Thursday. April 30th.
at Gastonia Woman’s club. Wo
men planning to attend should
contact Mrs. Bill Jonas at 739
3613.
OH DEAR'S LIST
James Weddell Plonk, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Plonk, has
been named to llv- Dean’s list at
Duke University this spring on
the basis of high academic stand
ing for the fall semester.
EXECUATOrS NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor
for the Last Will and Testament
of Lula M. Hardin, a’l persons
having claims against her estate
wl|l please file same yith the un
dersigned on or before O-tobet
33. 1961 or this notice will he
pleaded in bar of any recovery.
All persons inde >ted to said
estate will please maKc immedi
ate pavment.
Avery J- Hardin. Executor
616 Fourth Street. N. K.
llickorv. North Carolina
Davis and White. Attorneys
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two and a hnlf acre lot. loratcd
at 3013 Oakwood Drive. Gas*
tonia. for smaller house with
more land on outskirts <,f
town. House has hardwood
floors andduct heating elem
ents. Call 864-3750 Gastonia
after 2:00 P. M. 4-26-64pd
SLUE Lustre not only rids ear
pets of soil but leaves pile soft
and loftv. Rent electric sham.
4-23 to 5 14
Opening Monday
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drive-in theatre
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