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The Kings Mountain Herald from Kings Mountain, North Carolina • Page 8

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Kings Mountain, North Carolina
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THE K1NOS MOUNTAIN HERALD. THURSDAY, APRIL. 23, ISM Honor Roll For Kings Mountain Public Schools BELICS Clearance SALE tirade Three, (Teacher, Mrs. Or-maud); Lucille Carroll, Hetty Turn er. Ituliv Juckson.

Jennie Lee I i -Harold Jones. Thnnnuii Smith. tirade Kour, (Teacher, Miss Line. 1 heriferl: Heiiny Connor, Ozelle Olad- den, -Homer i'heattln. Oolden liar-1 reit'-, Viiril HollzcUiw, Hauls.

M.irc.-liue Oracle. Four, (Teacher, Miss Scliiia Lull, Mildred Klj-py. Grade l-'lve, (Teacher, Mrs, j-lock Mariha Walker. j' tirade Six, (Teacher, Miss Adairi: Betty elsler, Fred Miles Maundy. Grade Seven, (Teacher, Miss Huff -j -'-n-'r): (ilcifia Juani'a Mary J.

Pollock, Itar 1 alsy Wlilte, Thinias-sen. I CENTRAL SCHOOL i HONOR ROLL I' irm urudc. (Teat her. Miss Hetty Lynch'. Hetty Jackson.

Margaret. Wllliim', 1 don', Patsy 'clib', l-'ranceH Wll-; limns, Eunice Moid, I'ldilh (iordon, Shirley Splve, John Louis Head, l. KiiLlln. lOddic lluiwloii, nest Gladden, liar ry Ciinnor; 'lobby Itoyce. tlruilt: One, (Tcii her.

Alias, I'eclc) I riiun cs Turner, lii'hi'ccii Kaily, if ay 6 (iomjcll, Kennclli (liiswith-Millie Slcivai'l, S. M. Slrniuse, Millie Turner, Huth l.edi'onl, Janel! Smith. (irade Two, (Tlni-lier, Mrs. Wll-Marnsi: Nancy lie kcj Pauline Hid-, lilx, Tlillie lioyec, Nancy Kennedy, Lowell l.ovln, WiUie I'.

Jaeiielin Calls, Kimdyn lespie, Chri-iini' l.lailvH Kick. 1 -1 l.uu K.n er. Kaile It Peeler OF THIS SEASON'S SILK DRESSES COATS l.o- Ot' 01M)0 EUPtlWNCS, p. If I I -7Sv MOUNTING AN UN3H0KEN MUL6 Grade Seven. (Teacher.

Miss 1:11,11 1: Helen Dill. HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL tirade 8-A: Jones Fortune, 41111a Falls. Vir- Opal Prulll. Km Mckenzie. Jean Walker.

Virginia Jlniinlc Cai'iienlcr, Hetty i Padgett. Edisar I MOHH, liraoe Cooper, Grade. 8-C: Grade OA: Moss, Ksker Mary Kail Mildred Jolly. Ijlliam Earp. Kxcell Welch Beginning Friday we Hayes, (Jrad.) Two.

(Tcaelicr, Miss Allison Kalie Conner, Ccucvn rmian. Audrey Chltwood. Mar- Hippy, C. Edens, Kdwin Ilurrlll. (rado Three, (Teacher, Miss Mc-illl): Kvonm- Sanders, Virginia Summers, Kollne Garvin, Alarnar--t Falls, Mary Ann f'rouae, IOre-na llarron, Louise Jones, Charles Warllrk, J.

T. Mediums, (lavon Kelly, Otis Falls. Samuel McAbee, Iluby Bennett. Orade Vera Phifer, Aileen Hlaek. Nina Putnam, Faye Hood Penland.

Betty C'lonlnger, Phyllis Patterson, Marjorie Rhea. 10-A: Virsinia Plonk. Mary Boy- ce MeGill. t'laudia Ware. Gault 1D-B: Clyde Putnam, Paul Patrick.

(irade 11: George Plonk. Thomas Roberts, Frances Allran. Mafsaret Cooper. Hazel Hawkins. Eunice Hord.

Iva Kennedy, Ruth Moss. MHz abetu Neill. Dorothy Plonk. Martha Plonk, Jeanette Roberts. Otlle White.

place on sale a large num ber of this season's silk dresses at drastically lowered prices. Although this sale does not include our entire stock the selection offers a wide choice of styles, materials and colors. Sizes for women and misses. IDENTS OF CLYDE HOEY'S CAREER Don't let eerms infect vour Operetta At Central School Hicks-. Kuudull Fourth Carolyn McDaniel.

Nancy Pairish, Sylvia Jean Helen Grade: Malcoin Patlerson charging that the City Projects Council, an organization of relief workers, is dominated by Communists whose aim is to foster discontent and the subsequent overthrow of the American government They reported a constant process of "boring from within." Betty Falls. WEST SCHOOL HONOR ROLL First Kiide; Dorcas Carpenter. Hetty Hord, IM-n Childers. Karl Morgan. Bill Putnam.

Alan Hl.W's'-iff., Kugeue Dve, Billy Harmon, Norman McGIU. Second grader Margaret Cole. Irene Franklin. Mary Helen Hord, Pauline Murray, Avis Mae War, lick-'1 Vera Moore. Nelson Bridues'-, joe Lee Cole, Jiminie Handle, Steve-Stewart.

Third (irade: Kugene David Hanry Nelsler. Chas. Neisler. B. T.

Wriuht, Merle Ale bott, Betty Knox Davis. Uebecluili "Snow While and The Dwarfs an operetta will be presented at the fen tral School, Friday night, April J4, under the direction of Miss Virginia Parsons and Miss Sarali baby't delicate skin. Instead of using ordinary baby powders, use Mennen Antiseptic Powder. It's definitely antiseptic and tights off germs. This famous powder is as soft, as smooth and fine as a baby powder can be.

But, in addition IT KEEPS YOUR BABY SAFER protected against his worst enemies, germs and infection. It costs no more. See your druggist today, MENNEN Antiseptic POWDER Take Part In State Contest A What n.ost Congressmen, including Democratic leaders, really want to do is this: DisTiand the present re lief set-up, stop "all boondoggling projects, turn direct relief over to the Utd Cross, leave "work'' relief to private and -educe the appropriation to about $500,000,000. iBut they can't do that. This happens Vo be an election year, and they an't admit they have been wrong In a policy which already has "cost which will eventually cost uearly $10,000,000,000, i Fifth firade: Leonard Abernathy, I lieu deorge Lattimore, i Kd Henry Smith, Shelnia Sipe.

Sixth rade: 1. B. Goiorth Bilyy Carol Moe Mor-I row, Jo Keeter, Seventu George Allen, Agnes Abernathy, Sara Barber, Alino Campbell, Frances Dettmar, fciu'line Mildred Stewart. EAST SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Second grade: Herman Sprouse, Mary Jang Iredell. Third grade: Pauline Allen, Annis Ruth Hawkins.

Ila Mae Tate, Charles Wilson, Rene Gladden, Krnest Davis. t'Hnton Wood. i Fourth grade: Harvey Laughter, James Lybrand, Mack Murry, Margaret Hill, Margaret Wilson. Fifth grade: Charlotte Lloyd, Gso, Cooke, Lew is Allen. Sixth grade: Eugene White, Roy Smith, Davis White, Louise Lowe, Virginia .11111, Marjorie Kippy.

The kU. itMb of Kings High School went to Greensboro today to take part in the Stale in contest at. II. N. C.

C. W. Tho ve club won first place in the recent District Contest and, were then.hy made eligible for the State contest. SPUING TIME IS CLEANING TIME Have all your Winter Clothes Cleaned and Press-icd and Stored in Cedar Bags. Moths do net cat Cleaned Clothes.

TELL US Just tell us what you, want and we'll CALL and get your clothes, clean and press them so they'll look like new ones, and then deliver them at your floor. Thank you. LOGAN'S DRY CLEANERS THE OLD RELIAHLE. PHONE 237 pts.CC and Mr. and Mrs.

O. (). Jackson spent the week end with relatives in lty. mouth. Edens Buys Interest In Home Billiard Parlor More LEi US DO YOUR JOB PRINTING Announcement was made todaj that Mr.

C. C. Edens has purchased the interest of Mr. Plato Goforth In Washington Snapshots Don't uae (nielljt, greatyk alvea that Main and ruin garments and bed Ihe Home Billiard Tsrlor Mr. Edens SAFETY of our Deposits is INSURED by the Federal Oepo-sit ----iii-ation up to $5,003 for Each Depositor says that he wants -ill his friends to visit him in his new Mr.

Coman Falls remains as an ac tve partner lu the business, which is located next door to the KAnis Mountain Herald. (Cont'd from front page) aiy pulfiic construction," he added. I Some Congressmen already had ircainiciii Soodieiiiuutitly.Kilbthe decided the same things. But the political situation is making (hem take their medicine. i liny mites thai burrow under the skin and ciuic the itching Clean, quick.

LOST OR STOLEN Liberal reward will bo given for the return of two red bicycles with ball-ton tires. W. Mauney. cheap and sure. dru- giaa yot Four Sensationally Low Price Groups $1.45 $2.45 $3.45 $4.45 Another complication was the case with which the American Red Cross handled the flood disaster The government had taken over the job of administering relief on the ground that no private organization could do it.

The Hed Cross won much pralsj? for its flood work. It accomjilishei it with a minimum of overhean cost and with no politics at whidh the Congressmen say, makes it difficult for them to convince folks back home that relief must be in politics. Almost too, came disclosure by Tne New York limes Hint the cost of relief in New. YoriiV Don't Let Debt Grip Yog: City had gone up 50 per cent sinoa Wl'A's birth. Tha Times', surv'oy -'tewed that the number ot persons on relief had rbun 25 per cent In the same period.

Almost simultaneously with The. Times' disclosure, the American Writers' Association made a formal report on Now York tf.y We advise early selection FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Jus! tha thing for cold mornings. Worms up a cold kitchen in double-quick tune. Set the SPEE-DEE over lighted mnn- to, come in our small bills. Then you io lend to worthy people because we are confident these marvelous values If you are huntul'-'t.

by many poopb. voi and borrow money from us and pav all will owe only us We always have tu-ja for any worthy purpose such as to: Puy Insurance. Fix up your home. But bills. Educate your children.

SUrt in i Discount bills Buy a now car. Build a cootang oumer ana it Will throw the heat directly out into the room Instead of upward. You'll be surprised how quickly it will make a will move out in a hurry! 3ai. P'ay all Enlarge business. Btiy real estate.

Doctor hills. Fnr.eru) MOllCfc OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP This is to notify all persons, general public, that the co-partnership of Welch Jones heretofore existing and doing a plumbing business, owned and operated by 1 CL Yolch, Miss Vera Jones and W. Jones, has been dissolved, and 'Miss Vera Jones and J. W. Jones are no longer connected with same, having mortgage notes.

Dental a trip. Kedu expenses. Ill cold kitchen comfortable. Fits any make or size of oil stove or range. Beautifully finished in enamel and chromium-plate.

3 'r mouth. Pay us back each wpv We welcome YOUIl 13" Range Buy your new Boss Oil now and aet one FREE. soio all tneir Interest to L. O. Welch who will conduct the business THtNKI THINK! The First National D.

F. Hord Furniture Co. to to Ibr BELICS Dept. Store "THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES" Bank the future. All persons indebted said concern will make payment L.

Welch. Vera Jones and J. Jones will not be responsible any future obligations incurred L. O. Welch or any other person said business, Tbls 15tH day ot April.

1936. J. Jones ft Vera Jone adv. toft. i i oavii Kings Mountain, N.

AVB MONBYI Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank Member Federal Oepoait lnsura.i:e Corporation.

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