WED..THURS.-FBI. Marlon Brando David Niven Shirley Jones ^ *■ SATURDAY SPOOK SHOW WHAT WAS THE HIDEOUS THING THAT CAME TO HONOR HER ...IN EDGAR ALLAN POES tfWii&f 'palace SUN. - MON.. TUBS. GMIOUOBRBM S8W COMEW wmamsxi ..MCHAflhtlPiUv. A BAHOUWiNS^ •.'n * ttSINRCMt MTU MISTS H E A T « E WATCH FOB 1. "KISSES FOR MY PRESIDENT" — 2. “YOUNG BLOOD HAWKE" — 3. “RIO CONCHOS" — 4. "SEND ME NO FLOWERS" — 5. “YOUR CHEATING HEART1 Witnesses Set Conferences Members of the loal group of Jehovah's Witmsses arc mak lg plans to attend a semi annual Bi ble training conference set for Don'm an 11-13 The conference will he held in Morgantnn. North Carolina, at the National Guard Armory. Outlining the objective of the* gathering, presiding minister of I the local group. Herbert \V. E lam. said: "For the local mem bers the conference will mean additional training in the method j of preaching from house to house and in showing others how fam ily Bible study can bring joy, peace and unity into the Chris tian home. "There is a serious need of parents and children sitting down together in a study of the Bible because where the Bible lays the foundation there you will find a united family," he said The local group will he- joined by tfi other congregations from western North Carolina awl the north central sector of South i Carolina for the meet. Announcement of the program schedule and the appointment of convention officials is to be made in a few days. Several local min isters are among ihose being considered to officiate at the ga thering. ■OX OFFICE OPENS 6:00 SHOW STARTS 6:S0 Bessemer City - Rings Mountain DRIVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS SLOtf ACARLOAD THURS.-FRI -SAT. —No. 1— GLENN FORD “ADVANCE TO THE REAR" —No. 2— JOHN WAYNE "RED RIVER" —No. 3— ELVIS PRESLEY "GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS!" — in color — ON SAT. .MOVIES RUN ~ _ IN REVERSE ORDER SUN-MON-TUES.-WED. —No. 1— TONY CURTISS "WILD AND WONDERFUL" — in color — —No. 2— JOHN WAYNE "Man Who Shot Liberty VaL" ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER Olive Heads Seal Drive Judge Hubert FI. Olive, a na tive Tar Heel and prominent fig ure in North Carolina political, religious, civic and social af fairs. lias bi-on named State Christmas Seal Chairman for 1964. Tliis announcement was made by Coite H. Jones, president of the North Carolina Tuberculosis Association, at a meeting of its board of directors yesterday In making the announcement, Mr. Jones said, “No one has ren dered more dedicated service to the civic, legal and religious life of his community and state than Judge Olive. And. no one is bet ter i-quipped by experience, sin verity and love of his fellow man to lead the state in its 196-1 Christmas Seal Campaign." “We are honored that he has accepted this appointment,” Mr. Jones continued, “and know he will give the campaign the lead ership it deserves.” Judge Olive practiced law in Ijcxinglon. N. C.. during the per il ds 1920 1937 and 1947-1955. From 1937 to 1947 and from 1955 to the present he has serv ed as Judge of the Superior Court of North Carolina. Judge Olive was a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from Davidson Mrs. Heavner's Sites Conducted Funeral riles for Mrs. Pearl Smith Heavner, 53. wife of Oro \or J. Heavner. were held Mon day at I p m from the Chapel of Harris Funoial Home, interment following in Mountain Best cem etery. Mrs. Heavner died Friday night in Fori Jaekson. S. C. hos pital at Columbia A native of Kings Mountain, she had been in ill health for several years. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Bridges of Kings Moun tain, she was a member of Grace Methodist church Besides her husband and par ents. she is survived hv one son, Sgt. Clarence Smith of Fort Jaekson. S. C.; four brothers. June Bridges, Theodore Bridges. Dave Bridges and Dennis Bridg»*s, all of Kings Mountain; two sis ters, Mrs. James Harlow and Mrs Stacy Huffs'ickier. both of Kings Mountain, and six grand children. County in 1933. lie has served also as chairman of the State Board of Elections and as De partment Commander of the A meriean Legion for the State of North Carolina. A giadujtc of Wake Fores'. Judge Olive is a member of Phi Beta Phi Legal fraternity, has sifved six terms as president of the Board of Trustees of the col lege; has served as chairman of the Executive Committee Board of Trustees; and as president of the General Alumni Association of Wake Forest College. An ardent Baptist. Judge Olive has served several years as chairman of the Board of Deac ons, First Baptist church of Lex ington He has taught the Men’s Bible Class at the same church for about JO years ar.d the class voted to name itself in his honor. Judge Olive is married to the former Ann Southerland of Hen derson. X. C.. has a daughter, Mrs. Lewis Hart/og of Lexing ton. and a son. Hubert E. Olive. Jr., who is now a practicing at torney in Lexington. 1 Brymer Insurance Agency 119 E. VA. AVE. — DIAL MA 9-3502 BESSEMER CITY. N. C. INSURANCE FOR YOUR EVERY NEED LIFE - HEALTH - AUTO - FIRE ASSIGNED RISK — FAST FS-1 — WE FINANCE SIX MONTHS TO FAY AGENT FOR N. C. STATE MOTOR CLUB 8:30tfn Kings Mountain, N. C. SPECIAL PURCHASE DIRECT FROM HUGE FACTORY! Ladies Skirts in popular Italian wool $1.99 ROSES 1 Lay Away SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Black or Grey Solid Colois Also Asst. 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