DaUjg^i
8 to
^MOUNTAIN
w+al Log
vr? HOURS
•w To lt:S0 a,tn.
and t tat p.m.
Mrs. M
Mrs. N
ie Absher.
Barn^
Mi. Forrist Burton.
Clyde Eloiglas Bush.
Mrs. Jamim. ^i^rs.
Mrs. AgniMS Cole.
Mrs. Jessie Dover.
Mrs. Gaylord Dye.
Miss Patricia Eldwards.
Mr. Ernest Gamble.
Mrs. Mary Holland.
Miss Marjorie Hord.
Mrs. Unda Horn.
Mr. WiUiani Houser.
Mrs. O. O. Jackson.
Mr. Albert Jones.
Mr. Charles Kinibroll.
. Miss Alda Loonliarcii.
Mrs. Elva Lewis.
Mr. Levi Lingorfelt.
Mrs. Annie McAbee.
Mrs. Andrew Mcriain.
Mr. J. Dixon .MoDaSiiel.
Mrs. Willie McGinnis.
Mr. Fred Plummer.
Mr. Henry Ragland.
Mrs. Sue Service.
Mr. Ben Sessoms.
Mr. Edward Tripplctt.
Mr. James Yarbro. Sr.
ADMITTED THURSDAY
Mrs. John Coyle, Jr
St., City. „ ^
Mrs. Rudolph Lemmons. Route
1, Grover.
1501
513 Broad
ADMITTED FRIDAY
Mrs, Lloyd Champion,
Shelby Road, City.
Charles Dixon. 600 Hillside Dr.,
City.
Mrs. James House, Jr., 821 FTfSt
St.. City.
KINGS MOUNTAUc^ERAtp. KINSS MOUNTAIN. N. &
Grover Men
Name Harry
ThursdayTNQvember 3, 1966
ADMITTED SATUBDAY
John Adams. Route 1, Grover.
Harold Dwain Poster, 908 First
St.. City.
Mrs. Charles Harry, Jr.. Grover,
Mrs. Jack Hope, HMN. Pilling St.i'
City.
Mrs. Sallic Hord, 309 WalyA
St., City.
Mrs. Robert Lpwis, Route 1,
City.
Mr. Waller Parker, 304 W,
Woodlawn St.. Gastonia.
Mr. John Taylor, Bessemer Cityi^
v;.
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CANDIES
John T. Beam, Grover.
“ Mrs. William Campbell, Route
Dallas.
i Datha McDaniel, 705 Stone St.,
Gityi
Roy Payne, 1440 Second St.,
Delicious Russell Stover Candies are
famous everywhere for their superb
quality and freshness...they're^delivered
to us fresh every week.
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Mrs. Bobby Dean Ruppe, 506
Wj King St., City.
Mrs. Guy Schofield, 116 E.
Washington Avc., Bessemer City,
e Miss Alma Spake, Route 1,
GroVer.
Herbert Stephens, 7400 Mar-
grace Rd., City.
Miss Christine Ussery Route 1,
Bessemer City. i
. Mr, Jessie G. Ledford, 104 Bat
tleground Road, City.
ADMITTED MONDAY
Bobby Bridges, 314 Margrace
City.
Mrs. Lloyd Early, 720 Alexan-
deit Dr., City.
Ned Hord, 603 W. Gold St,
City.
Billy Lall, Route 2. City.
Mrs. Partbcnla McMullen, R 2,
City.
Mrs. Alfred Pettis, Jr., 528 Bel
vedere Circle, City,
f Mrs. Guy Ramsey, Grover,
i Mrs. Joseph Ries. City. ■
Roland Frank, Route 6, Shel-
iiy.
Mrs. J. K. Willis. 700 W. Moun
tain St. City. ' .. -
• Mrs. Rosa Wilson, Route 3, City
ADMITTED TUESDAY
1 Mrs. Robert HoIUfield, 403
Cherry St., City.
• Mrs. Albert Andersoh,' Route
I, Grover.
Mrs. Henry Putnam, Route 2,
City. " ■
was
Bt MRS. M. C. RARDIN
A covered dish supper
held at the Presl^erian church
Wednesday, November 2, at 6:30.
The speaker was Rev. Robert
Dobbins, minister of the Purity
Presbyterian church in Chester,
S-,G
Jane Holhfield. .
‘ Mr. and Mrs. M^ RoJlina and
Malia of Charlotte--were-gueats
of Mrs. Mill® Mae Rollins-Sun-
day. \ T '
Miss Batey Lee Hambright of
Clover, S. C., was Siitiday ^est
of Mr. imd Mrs. G. F,‘Hambright
Mrs. A. J. Spake, W^tly SpaW
and Mrs. Elizabeth Teal pf Shel
by Visited Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Hambright and Mr. find Mrs.'
Pre&ton Goforth Sunday ‘after-
noon.'>-^ • r. ; •
hospitaused
Charles Dixon, manager of
Victory Chevrolet Company and
ipreaident of Kings Mountain
Merchants Association, (s a pa
tient in Kings Mountain Hos-
j pital for treatnnent aiul X'-ra^.
He Is expected to be diseharged
Friday or Saturday-
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•STING OF OEATH*
•MAD Ejj®C(mO!ftRS'
ON SAT. MOVnJS litJN
IN vjsfrmsR ossasR:
SUN, fbzu
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— No. 2 —
GLENN^RD
••ROUNDERS'
ON WED. MOVIES RUN
IN Rriva-RSE ORDER
At an eight-thirty breakfast
meeting at the Renh's Cafeteria
Sunday morning, Jim Harry was
elected president and M^IIlam
Hammett was elected^ vice-presl-
dent of the Men of the Shiloh
Prebbytertan church. -
Mm. Gene Turner has return-
ed home after spending ten days
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haga In
Annandale, Virginia, Mrs. Haga
is Mrs. iSirner’s sUter. While
away her mother, Mrs. Hicks,
stayed with the Turner family.,
Mrs. John Bennett has return
ed to Houston, Texas, after a
visit here wdth her sister, Mrs.
H. L. Beam, and other relatives,
Mr. and l^s. Bert Westmoreland,
and Mrs. Nina Westmoreland-
Mr. ahd Mrs. Phillip Harry
’ and dalighter EUaibCth Annette
' arrived In Charleston, S. C., last
Mopday. from Germany. His
hiedher; TOmniy, .and sister, Mrs,
W. -W. McCarter diigt -them there,
This is Mrs- H^rfy'A first trip to
the' United .States. After a fur-
k»hgh. spent here With his-roothr
Cr, Mrs. B,; A.. Hariy; they will go
to Tampa, Florida to live, while
Phil Is’stationed at M«rDill AFB.
He has tWen- stationed in Ger
man;^ fo,r several-years.
^ Mr. an'd-Mis. Roy Houser spent
last weekend wlft Mr., and Mrs.
John Housper in - Burlington.
Mrs, W.-R Hickd, Jr., and TOdd.
of Ch.arlottO spent Friday and
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. R:
I. Keeier. .
Mr. and Russell Pinkleton
of Charlotte spent the Weekend
WltH Mf.' and Mrs^ J, W. Plnkei-
idni' . ■
■ Boh White Is a patient Jn the
Cherokee Memorial. Hospital ‘ in
Gaffney.' ■ ■' . ’•
Mnf. Neva Barnes underwent
surgery dt ihe Rings >to4ntaln
Hpspitdl Tuesday-
Mr. ^d Ito. B. F. Bird spent
several days in Columbia^ S. C.,
with his sister, who recently had
broken her'hip. ’
Mr. and Mrs. T, T. Keetef were
In ftlgh Point Wedrresday. . ' "
Mrs. Dan ToWell Or Greer, 8^
IC.,,waa guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Ja^ Plnkelton B^hday- ^
■- Mr. and MrsL Ray C^forth and
chlldten, Donald and Suxanne,
were recOht guests of Mr, and
lMfs. -Pioston Goforth. ,
Ml:, and Mrs. Harold. Ellis and
i son sp^t the weekend with, Mr.
I and, M'rs. 'JeromO j
Mrs. -M. C. Hardin. returned
! home- Friday after, spi^rfding the
j Week With ’the ReV. and wa. J-
E. Craig and daughters, Rebecca
I and: Martha. Rev.'and Mrs. .Craig
iSpmt Monday and' Tuesday in
Atlanta', Gal,, While there they
j attended ian’ alumni mOetii:(g-and
luncheon at 4b0 Seminary Ih De-
' catur.'pa. ; * ‘ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry' Lee And
children of Charlotte were Sat
urday guests of her parents, Mf.
and Mrs. A. B. Davis.
I Miss Betsy Shaw of Charlotte
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Deward Shaw.
Mr, and Mrs. Sammy Steven
son have moved to Gastonia'.
,Mrs. Stevenson I.-? the former
Sharon Ctold, Janet. Spangler
Bod Libby Tedder j attended an
iti
FFA meeting in Cl>ncQrd Satur-
dayt
Mr.‘and Mrs. -Charles Houser
and children of GastOhU and
MMb F.?y® Houser ,pf Charlotte
were Sunday guests M Mr. and
Mfs- koy Houser.
Mr. and Mrs. Don ..Woods and
children of Greenville, S. C.,
spent tho weekend with Mfs. B.
A. Harry. , - i- .. ,.
Mr.- .and Mrs. Jolly Duncan
I bfk It alfvPfsfciftkKi.
File win iervi
u«hev«disMi«t|4liRiC{fi.
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'every kind ted
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taedlcaljcieneBWeitniid-
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.ei-jeilWul eefyi^- te ,w»
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krvf yw ably #4: tdl
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VOTE
U. S. SENATE
B. EVERETT JORDAN
N. C. STATE SENATE
MARSHALL RAUCH
JACK H. WHITE
N. G. STATE HOUSE
ROBERT Z. FALLS
WILLIAM D. HARRILL
W. K. MAUNEY, JR-
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
J. D. ELLIS
BOBBY G. AUSTELL
BUFORD D. CLINE
ROBERT F. “BOB" CABANISS
CHARLES D. FORNEY, JR.
CONSTTAPUC
No. 1 TOWNSHIP — RAYMOND R. ALLISON
No. 2 TOWNSHIP J; llEX LEDBETTER
u. s. HOUSE or reniesentatives
BASIL L. WH^tfiNER
CLEVELAND COUNTY SHERIFF
J. HAYWOOD ALLEN
CLEV. COUNTY COMMISSIONER
B. E. SIMMONS
C. A. “CHARUE" GREENE
CLEV. COUNTT TREASURER
HARRIETT ROBERTS EVANS
CONSTABLE
No. 3 TOWNSHIP — BOBBY ;G. PUTNaM
No.
No. 4 TOWNSHIP W. FORD
No. ,3 TOWNSHIP —iGl^N SCISM
No. 6 TOWNSHIP JOfi L. MOORE
No. 7 TOWNSHIP la W. HARRIS, JR.
’ No. 8 TOWNSHIP —. WC SNELLING
^’o. 0 TOWNSHIP—; V. GLENN
No. 10 TOWNSHIP POOLE
No. 11 TOWNSHIP -J'liJI^VRENCE BROWN
J- CLINT NEWTON, ChiU^Vn Cleveland County Dem ocratlc Committee.
lUDGE SUPERIOR COURTe 27tli Dist.
B. T. FALLS
CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT
PAUL WILSON
CLEV. COUNTY CORONER
J. OLUE HARRIS
lUDGE OF RECORDER'S COURT
JOE F. mull .
80UCROR RECORDETS COURT
CHARLES W. WRAY, JR.
lUSTlCE OF PEACE
3 TOWNSHIP — W. G. GRXHAM
4 TOWNSHIP — J. LEE Rb^TS
5 TOWNSHIP — JOE BABREriT ■
a O^ON BINGHAM
6 TOWNSHIP — E. W; IM^CON ' ’
' DAVtO BASS
No. 9 TO^SHIP — K. WILBtIR COSTNER
No. 10 TOWNSHIP — JOHN A;"CGOR
No. 11 TOWNSHIP — MARLINE M. WALKER
JOE F. DOSTBB
daughter of Mocksville
S ere recent guests of Mr. and
;r«.-R. C.-Tate.-
f Mr; and Mrs. Ben Pruette of
Lester, Pa.,= were reqpnt guests
Jpf Mrs. 'Murray Pruette.
Mt. and Mrs. Bill Parker and
children of Charlotte vi^re week
end-guests of-Mr, and Mrs. V.
J. Hardin.
Mrs,^ Charlie Harry s'pent Mon
day;^ in Charlotte.
Miss Pamela Childers, a senior
.at A^TC. apemt .the weekend with
jMr. and Mrs. Carl Childers;-
. Mr.-and Mrs. FYank Kish and
ehildren of .Charlotte Were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Xeete;-. '
! Miss.Eyelyn'MuUihax and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Mullina?c visit-
' ed Miss Aline“Mullinax at Black
Mountain recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Camp and
children of Charlotte spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Ham
bright have purchased a house
on Cleveland Ave., and mover
there recently.
Thurj
Aiustralia is noted for liberal
welfare.
The date fish is shaped like a
date.
The Dutch settled Flatbush,
Brooklyn.
WED.-THURS.-rRI.
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