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Page 10A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAL.D-Thursday, July 27, 1995 THE WAY WE WER 30 YEARS AG From The 1959 Files BETHWARE OBSERVES HOMECOMING .. Kim Cashion, center, above, will reign as queen of the Bethware High School Homecoming cel- ebration Friday. She: is shown with hex court for the program at the halftinie of the th. ware-Lattimore basketball game that: Big, Other girls in: the court, left to right; aré: Bae bat training. president; and Mrs. John Cheshire, treasurer. ' The other mew officers are Mrs. Tolly Shuford, recording secretary; Mrs. Paul Nolan, corres- . ponding secretary; Mrs. Paul Mauney, chaplain; and Mrs. James Logan, club editor. (Photo by Pennington Studio.) WOMAN’S CLUB OFFICERS — Pictured above are new officers of the Senior Woman's club following the installation program recently at the Woman's club. Mrs. Lewis Summey of Dal- las, left above, installed the new officers, in- cluding in usual order, Mrs. Dee Jackson, third vice-president; Mrs. Wilson Griffin, first vice- Three Vying For School Pos ELECTED — J. T. McGinnis, Jr, has been elected commander of Otis D. Green Post 155, the Ameti- ican Legion, for the coming year. Mr. McGinnis succeeds Ray Cline. Mrs. F. A. McDaniel, Jr. j Mrs. Lena W. McGill Drace Peeler I{B., GOFORTH, Jr. | BEN GRIMES IN WOMANLESS WEDDING CAST — Pictur- ed are sic members of the over 60 member cast who will ‘perform fin the comic womanless wed- ding to be staged at the Woman's club, Friday and Saturday evenings by the Special Projects committee of the Senior club. Lead moles in the BETHWARE BAT LEADERS — The trio of slug- gers above is expected to lead Bethware high school baseball team to its second straight Cleveland County title this spring. They were the top three hitters on last season’s title-win- ning Buccaneer team and also were stars for: the Kings Mountain Legion junior team last summer. Left to right, the stick leaders and their batting averages last spring: Jerry Mor. ris (.326), Jerry Webster (.313) and Don Horm (.333). IN BASIC TRAINING — Pvt Charles D. Yelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Yelton, and Pvt. Emest Valentine, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Valentine, are at Fort Jackson, S. C., for eight weeks of basic com- GEORGE HOUSER CHARLES DIXON Falls, Faye Bolin, the queen, Jeanette Ham- rick, and Carolyn Whetstine. Boys who will ser- ve as escorts are shown on the back row; in the same. oeder, Tom Goforth, Paul Dover; Glenn Harrelson, aiid Arnold Huntsinger. Coach ¥ow: ell wilt oft will farve as escort for the queen. + (Herald Photo by Pounington Studie) is Kings Mountain's top donor, holding exclusive Club”. ELECTED — B. N. Barnes, veter. CHAIRMAN — William Herndon an superintendent of city schools heads the Kings Mountain area was elected Monday night to an. drive for funds for cancer. The other two-year term. He first be- campaign began Wednesday. came superintendent in 1934. SAM STALLIN GS BRUCE THORBURN show are played by Charles Dixon as the moth- er of the bride; I. Ben Goforth, Jr.,'as the bride's father; George Houser as the maid of honor; Sam Stallings as the minister; Ben Grimes as the rejected lover; and Bruce Thorburn ds the bride’s uncle, TOP DONOR — Yates Harbison Blood focal membership in the “Four-Gallon | This Page Olina Sirnnce 1907 . ~ Sponsored By: Savings 3 * Kings Mountain e Shelby L=J e Gastonia OPPORTUNITY > era. rr IVIL IVI, Fires a a § § i
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