1965 half. tlip II tlU‘ orinR 1 pos* T KM ind-13 park- War- a^ain nding amo’s fonsp. Bunch lo on inlios. acktos slops r and d the 's sec. many K*rs 3* d the le KM e 2.(j [ llback of the ^dnd of his Tford* 1 was ensive gain- t total a 5.3 ook a c line it into ‘0"niz- ii.so of in one rform- [ play- eadiiiK oeiver, ’s only to the 5t time in five Uneers efonse, dofen- .should T their turned ^ and Iff sev- ss es- i, etc» n this asket- » con- Elmer Page J • i *. •: V' 'I. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, November 4, 1965 1 i ‘A 7 'Z fM-? obove Chip i out' se for lek a- Eres. a ded to week ut the *s Red 3HT ed and s also one. j?amo. ['re to >fft, I guest, nds to- T and » better, est. iffh gleam;! how '* came Current Dividend Per Annum ik OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY - Add To It Each Pay Day Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association Ben H. Bridges, Sec.-Treas. BETHWARE OAK GROVE NEWS By Mrs. Ruth Vcss Phone 7ii9-5035 Oak Grove Baptist church will obsei've Harvest Day Sunday', Nov. 7 ai 11:00. Every member is urged to attend. The building commit toe met Monday night at the pastorium to make plans lor the new' recre ation building. Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Vess. Jr. and Joel visited Mrs. Linda Hoyle and David o! Chorryville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keever Hamrick and Phylli.s look Wanda Carol ! to N. C. Baptist hospital at Wins- * lon-Salem for a check-up iasi week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lovelace announced the birth of a daiigli* ter, Thursday, in the Kings .Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Vess. Sr., and Tommy went lo Rutherford- ton Tuesday night. Mr. Vess vi.<- j ited his grandmoihor. Mrs. W. K. Vess in the Rulherfordton hospi tal. Katherine Gibbons of Charlotte spent the weekend with her jiar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Gib- I bons and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Champ- j ion and boys Df Florence, S. C.. I brought his mother, Mrs. T. A. I Champion, home Saturday. Visitors in the home of .Mr. 'and Mis J. T. Champion and j Mrs. T. Champion Sunday ,wero: .Mrs. Kicd Kiser; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clary and family: and Mr and Mrs. Howard Champion , and childicn. Mrs. Grady Blanton is a pa tient at the Kings Mountain hos- ' pital. Mrs. Viiginia Bell and Gail spent Sunday vvUh Mr. and .Mrs. : Stokes Wri.ffht and family. Mrs. Zay Moore is i patient in the Kings M luniain ho.spital. Visitors .Sunday night in the 'home of .Ml'S. Virginia Bell and . Gail weie: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Philbeck; Mr. and .Mrs. Horace Bell and Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Bell and family of Lenoir. \. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Engine B<‘11 and , farily. Mickey Bell of C. State at Raleigh soent the weekend with his p.arents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B(‘:l and family. Rev. and Mis. Arnold r>;*Il and family of Lenoir v^shed Mr. and M^s. *J. n. .Stacy and family Sun day. Mrs Lester Harmon and Hilly spent the weekend with Mr. and I Mrs. Henrv Bridges. Visitors in II the Bridges home .Sund^iy wore: Mr. and Mr.s. Billie Bridges a-»id Anna of Shelby; Mrs. Sarah P. ; Lovelace and Mr and Mrs. Odell Lovelace and granddaughter, ^ Penny. i Young Married Sunday School i .Class had a Costumed Halloween i Party Saturday night at the Jenkins Church, sevi'i al parents. I home of .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis. Mr. and Mrs, Alton Dover and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dover spent the weekend at .Myrtle Beach, S. C. fishing. Mr. and .Mrs. Justice and children of Falls V'irginia, are si>ending days with .Mrs. Jenkins Mr and .Mi-s. Evans Wilson. Mrs. Ruth Milchc‘m spent the weekend witli -Mr. ami Mrs. Rob ert Allen of Kings Mo-untain. .Mr. and Mrs. E. E Babbs visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. C Babbs of High Shoals, N C Sunday. Sir. and .Mis. jack Ray of riiarloite visited in the liome of Mrs. Mae Bcdl Saiunlay. Mr. and .Mrs. Wayne Putnam and children of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs Crawforil Lovelace Sunday afternoon. Rev. Earl Smith is having cliarge of services at David Bap tist chureh during tin* illness of their pastor. Rev. N. S. Hardin. W’cilne.sday night is Fa'mily .Night at David Baptist cluirch. sj)onsoied by the \\’MS. The Intermediate Training Union Class of David Baptist chu’Th had a weiner roast and Halloween party Saturday night at the church. Teachers an* Mr. Lewis Crawford and .Mrs. How- anl .MeKi»e. The Deaeons of David Baptist chureh met Momlay night. Mrs. Mamie Gibbons is spend ing severaLdays with Mr. and Mrs. J ihnny McKenny. Visitors in the home of Mrs. Lyman Champion and Darlene, Sunday were: Mrs. Elva Me- Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Thornburg and boys; and Mr. and Mrs. Giles B(*ll and children. .Ml'S. Mernerva Philh(‘ek is spending .several days with Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Philheek. .Mr.4. D.ale Harmon recejv''fl w’ord from her hu.sbaiKi, Dale Harmon who is serving in Viet nam. that ho has been promoted fro-n Spec. I to 5^rgeant. ' Mrs. Fi*<‘d (heene is working at Williamston. S. C. ; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bnst ‘if Greensboro snent the weeki*nd with .Mr. and Mrs. Zollie Lail an<l family. Mr. Euffi'nc Lovelace and Jean Smith of Kings .Mountain were married .Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Lester Bidilix had as tlieir guests .Sundav. Me. and Mr.s. Dave Odom of Greens- boio. r.. and Mr. and Mis Dee Hughes of Grover. Mr. ami .Mrs. Wiley Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoyle went to Charlotte Saturday to see “The Sound of Music” at the Carolina Theater. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee D<‘venney over the ' weekend w^ere Mrs. Ruffin Brack ett and Mrs, Carmie Brackett of 1 Casar. | To .serve motori.sts there arc 212,600 service stations in the U. S. WBTV Presents KM Documentary To County's Historical Society 'Phe Jefferson Slandaril Bioa l casting Co. through \\TjT\' of Charlotte has iirovidi'd the Clevc land County Historical Suc.eis with a kim*seo)M* of tlie BailU* fd Kings Mountain documental y j-ecently leleca.'^t on tlie slatior» > "Land of the Fret*’ pro.^iani. Tile fil n was ma<!(' uvailalile at no coS| to the suidety a.s a JelfersoM Slaiulard connihul.oh to the soi'ieiy’s t'flori.^ t • a.''.''ein ble worthwhile hisioiical data, documents and lelii.s to form the nucleus for the e\entual estab lishment of a county histoi-i<al mu.seum. Society President Jim Allen says that. "'Plie kine>.-opc is an e.xeellent addition to the society'.- growing accumulation of \ala- aide relics and recoul.’^. We are most aiipreeiaii\e of W’B'I'Vs in- iei’<‘st and cooperation.” Tli(‘ doeumcniary on :iu* battle of Kings Mountain wa.- wiitlen for (’hannej 3 liy Kd Smith of Kings Mountain, a :rember ol the C!eM*l:nui ('ounl\- 1 lo.dorieal S.iciety. and i.s illustudefl with piiolographs and ilelailed .•l-i.-i* ups of the battle. Banish eateil. people Well edit Louis .Armstiong liegan blow’ ing his jazz, liorn in 1917. DDT has hei-n used as a i»esli- ride for more than 2d \<*nrs. PLANNING BOARD Regular meeting of the Kings Mouniain Plannai:;; Hoard will he held Tliuisday m iming at Id o’clock in the office.-; of the Kings Mountain (’hamlrer of Commerce on E. .Mountain ^Mountain street, CITY COMMISSION 'Phe ei;y li.jard ot ^•olTlm:.'- sion<»».< will i-unvene for its regular monthly meeting Tues day night at 6:30 p.m. in City Hall courii’o >m. Mayor John 11. Mt^s.s said yesterday, BOOK WEEK Chi’dren’.s Book W'eek is uil- di'rway at J-'ic(*h .\Iaum*y -Memorial Li .rare witli .six'cial exhlhii-^ on di’-MiIay through .\ovc;t:l)er ihh. Tile annual ob- senaiiv-e foll.jvvs the theme, “Sing Out For Books.” ROTARY PROGRAM 11 oi -e i; ]< : ■'. SIX rial a- ■'cnf wiiii ilu* i'.'flcral Bureau of lii\■ .i: ioji, ('■jrirlotte. will l.e 'MK n! s;ii‘ ii;r>- aj 'Phurs- da\N i-iui) meeunj- at at ilu- c'l.unijy Club, ('harl •• Dixon is i>rogram chairman. Gie.at Lend, Kan.-;., is o wheat I'cnh*!*. 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