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Page 7 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. ..*v- $» H i. r Thursday, November 18, l96S Parties Honor Mrs. Sewell Mrs. J. S. ScwvH. visiting here from Woiumi)l;a, Ala., was hon or fiui'S't at two hridgo parties last vvci'U Mra. Si’well is hoiiso-gurst of hor cousin. Mis. \V. K. .Viaunoy, Jr. and .Mr. Mauno\\ You could already be a WINNER of $ 1,000 Mrs. Jacob Cooper and Mrs, Amos Dean entertained together Friday evening at the Dean homo on Piedmont Avenue at dessert-bridge. They presented Ml'S. Sewell with a gift Tables were laid for refrc.sb- ments at the beginning of the party, and the hostesses served pecan pie witli cheo.se biscuits and coffee. Prizej went to Mrs. Sewell, who held high score, and Mrs. .Martin Harmon who received low. Women's Health Playing at three ta'i:les were Mrs. Sewell. Mi'S. Mauney, Mrs. Thomas L. Trolt, Mrs. Har.T.on, Mrs. J. B. Simpson, Mrs. Carl Mauney, Mrs. W. L. Mauney, Mr.s Garland K Still, Mrs. Sam Davis. Ml'S. P. G. Padgett, .Mrs. George Houner and Mrs. George Plonk. Aarhus, Denmark (W.MN.S) — Investigations by Danish scien tists indicate that virtually «h pregnant women suffer from in flammation of the gums, proba bly because of hormonal changes associated with pregnancy. The irifiammation will not cause last ing injury however, s'ays Dr. Harold :Loe. if one gets proper dental care throughout pregnan cy Dr. Loe is affiliated with the Royal Dental College in Den- niark. Gfovei 4-^61$ Install OHiceis At Regnlai Meeting Monday Night By MRS. GENE TURNER GRO\'ER Tlie Grover Com munity 41 H Club held its month ly meeting Monday night at 7:30 at Grover Elementary school. Tables wore overlaid with white cloths and clntered -hy yellow munw and red and yellow fall leaves. Centerpiece was an A- merican flag and a 4-H flag. A candlcli ^ht installation ceremony was hi*ki a.4 the program IN MERCHANDISE IN THE goldish CHECK WITH US! All winning numbers , are now posted in our store! ! Mr> \V. K. Mauney. Jr. honor- ! ed her visitor Saturday at a luncheon for 15 guests at Kings ‘ Mountain Country Club, j The luncheon table was ar- ranged in the Noith dining room I of the club and centering the ta- | ; ble was a low arrangement of i mauve chrysanthemums and yol-! I low .snapdragon.;, I Buffalo, New York (VVMNS) Gir).s should bo receiving regular gynecological check-ups at about 16 yeais of age. says Dr. Vincent J. Capraro of Buffalo, New York. The physician finds that menstrual irregularities and painful men.struaiion. the most common gynecological problems of leenaged girls, are treated .Tio.st effectively with estrogen- pfog.stin hormone compounds. fylBung in the Pfizer ' 'uoldRushcouponcard from the November Farm Jour nal, Successful Farming or Pro gressive Farmer. If your number isn't posted, you're still eligible for the $10,000 Grand Prize! Kings Mountain Drug Company Prizes in bridge went to Mrs. ' ?vlartin Harmon who received i high and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Sr. who held low. I’laying other than hostess and honoree were Mrs. Mauney, Sr., Mrs. Harmon. Mrs. Annie Lee Neisler, Mrs. Amos Dean, Mr.s. Jacob Cooper. Mi's. P. D. Herndon, Mrs Wilson Crawford, Mrs. Garland E. Still, Mrs. J. B. Si.T.pson, Mrs. J. E. Herndon, Mrs George Plonk, Mrs. E. R. Goter and Mi's. Vernon P. Cros by. PHONE 739-2571 Mrs. Mauney presented Mrs. Sewell with a gift. I Before establishment of dental ! schools, the profession was learn ed by serving as apprentices. New York, N. Y. tWMNS) — F^ewer defective baiiies will be born in the U S. if prospective parents heed the following ad vice of the National Foundation, which sponsors research on the causes, prevention and treatment of birth defects: ♦Newlyweds should select a family physician as soon as pos sible. He should have a complete health hisoiry of the couple, in cluding any information on de fects in the family background. *A woman who suspects she is pregnant should tell her doc tor 90 at once. She should take only dnigs he prescribes and no dthers. ‘Pep-pills,’ tranquili'zors. sleeping pills and pain killers are all medicines, and might pos sibly affect an embryo early in pregnancy. *A pregnant woman should a- void contact with anyone who has or has been exposed to Ger man measles (rubella). It can be The new officers Installed by Gene Turner, club leader, were Judy Blackburn, prsident; Vickie Jean 'rurner, vice-president; Bar ry Rol)inson. secretary; Martha Herndon, treasurer; Jane Wad dell, iTporter; Janet Pruitt, song leader; Bill Herndon, program chairman; and his helpers. Bee ky Scruggs, Carol Hambright, Phyllis Morgan and William Ma bry. and Ann Hambright to call all 4-H members the afternoon of the 4-H meeting to invite them to attend; and devotional leader, Debbie Francis. Janet Pruitt had ihe devotion al and Mrs. Gene Turner led in prayer. Sandwiche.s, potato chips and drinks were served by Mr. and Mrs. Ocne Turner, club lead or. C. V. Harry, Jr. and 21 North Carolina businessmen returned home Monday after a 15-day tour of seevral Far East coun- trie.s. The group left Charlotte transmitted to an embryo, and is known to cause birth defects. ♦The more cigarettes a mother smokes during her pregnancy, the less her baby will weigh, re cent studies show^ Prematurity and defects often go together, so the less a pregnant woman smokes, the better for her baby. ♦Statistics indicate that mo thers under 18 and over 40 have more children with defects than tho.se between IS and 40. Thursday - Friday - Saturday Nov. 18-19-20 Mow! Your choice of famous L Serta-Ortholux mattresses ANNUAL NATIONWIDE V MrCtfk y Mad* by tha maker# of the tmmou9 #79.50 Sort# Parfact Sfaaper* mattraaa U/tra-fuxiirhtts»„fyrtkos8 wh$ want tha vary fiaastl THE SERTA PERFECT SLEEPER® Regular or extra length, firm or extra*flrm, full or twin width — at ao axtra east! You sleep on it, not in it! Patented Sertaliner construction •. . with coils connected by ribbons of steel.,. support each other to support you better. Luxury comfort in every detail! Kins »nV silt tho tvtiJtbit iSOeach ” Mattrmor matching box iprinf StMMWW*"''''' support «>« poijfunthiM IMO on Oct. 24, They visited Honolu lu, Tokyo,* Okinawa, and Taipeh and Hong Kong, and Manilla. Mrs. Bill Camp underwent sur gery Monday at Kings Mountain hospital. Mrs. M. C, Hardin and Mrs. j Katherine Bell Griffin and Jim' Griffin of Barium Springs spent' seveial days at the Hardin homei last week. ' law of Mrs. Hyde’s son, Donnie. Mr. and Mi*s. Ray Tesseneer and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Craw ford were visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Crawford in Gaffney Sunday. Marjorie and Jane Glenn of Boiling Springs spent the week end with Vickie Jean Turner. Miss Brenda Crisp and Paul ette Pennington, students a t Wlnthrop college, were overnight guests of their paints, Rev. and Mrs. Frad Crisp and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Pennington, Mr. -and Mrs. Clyde Randle wore Saturday' dinner guests of Mr and Mi's. Bright Stephenson Irt York, S. C. Mrs. Stephenson is niece of Mrs. Randle. Ivey-Robbs Invitations Issued Miss Elaine Grindstaff of Asheville sijent Friday with Mr, and Ml'S B. P. Harrjjrigbl, Bu ford and’ Mary. Coyt Fi Herndon Wins Membership Circles of the First Baptist church will meet this week as follows: Bostic Circle on Wed nesday ill church basement with hostesses Mrs. Clyde Randle and .\trs. Monroe Crawford. On riuirsday night at 7:30 the Alma Hunt at the home of Mrs Je rome Spangler: Mao* Christian at the home of Mrs. Bob Ham- bright; and Meldona Livingston at the home of Mrs. Bob Beam. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Royster s^ent Sunday in Winston Salem With their twin sons, Mike and Steve, college students at Wake Forest. Mrs, F. B. Hambright and family is in Georgia visiting Tcv. and Mrs. Steve Huntley and family. The Huntley.*? announce the birth of a daughter, Marion Frances, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rose, Jr of Timmonsville spent Sunday \vlth >Ir. and Mrs. Donald Hyde. The RfOScs are mother and father-in- Mlss Martha Henidon and Charles Wright were in Char lotte Saturday to attend the Cir cus at the Coliseum. Mr. and Mrs. Hood Watterson were at Shrlners Convention Fri day through Sunday in Spartan burg, S. C. Mr. and Mi's. Don Woods of Greenville announce the birth of a daughter, Christina Maria, on October 29th. Mr.s. Woods is the former Annette Harry. Mrs. J. L. Herndon, faculty member at Kannapolis. Mrs. Herndon returned home Satur day. Ml'S. Jim Justice, former Ber tie Royster, is a patient in Gen eral hospital, Spartanburg, S. C. She is daughter of Mrs. Pearl Royster. Saturday aftemoon and eve ning guests of Mr and Mr.s. Ken neth Tesseneer, Kim and Brian, from Cherryville were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brittain and Reggie. Kelson Queen suffered a heart attack on Saturday at his work and Is confined to his home for some time. j Coyt F. Herndon, 19, Kings Mountain, has been granted a junior membership in the Amer ican Angus Association at .St. Joseph, Missouri, announces Glen Brntcher, socrelary. This new junior membership entitles the member to register purebred Angus at regular mem- bersliip rates and to the privi ! leges of the Association until the j age of 21. At that time junior I.members are eligible to convert to lifetime memberships in the Association. Invitations reading as fo|low<^^ have been issued In Kings tain: Mr. and Mrs, Alton Ivey requeat the honour of your yrcHvnve at the marriage, of their damjhtvv Judith Emma to Mr. Eddie Robbs* on Saturday^ the iwenty*sevei}th of November at five o'clock in the afteni>\>n First Baptist Chureh Kings Mountain, North Carolina and afterxrard.s at the rrcrptian The Church Parlor Thre were 179 young people in the United States to i-eceivc jun ior memberships last month. RALLY DAY Sunday Is Thanksgiving Sun day and Fall Rally Day at Fir.st Church of The Nazarene. The Strickland Trio of Columbia, S. C., will be singing for Sunday School at 9:45, and for the 11 a.m. worship service. Thl.s trio is made up of sisters, two are twins, Rev. H. S. Clayton, pa.s- tor, said. Kittgt Mountoln Herald A newApftper, published weekly oo Churidays b;* Maitln 1.. Harmon. 4r. DBA Her^M 1 ubllshing flouae. Entered ta secorid clast matter at the pott of Jee at Klnra Momtaln. N. C. 'JMM under Act of Congo u of March 8. 1873 SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Malt Anywhere: One year 83.M Six Month! IZ.Qt Three Months 81-29 Slngla copy prtet -10 SHELBY'S SKYVUE DRIVE-IN THEATRE HSRECOM^THe&^DBtEED! HELD OVER BECAUSE OVER 1000 PEOPLE WERE TURNED AWAY FOR LACK OF SPACE Any-night girls and overnight glory- they press 'em all to the limit! IN PERSON THURSDAY ONLY iiutrniiu iinrrnu rmaitm ■RBBimTIKk "COOPER BROS." NASCAR Racing Team. DOUG COOPER NASCAR Driver BOB COOPER NASCAR Mechanic With The 1565 CHEVROLET — ot — Victory Chevrolet 10:30 to 12 o'clock Crawley Chevrolet 12:30 to 2:30 SKYVUE DRIVE-IN 7:00 to 8:00 DECORATING TIPS By GENE TIMMS HERE ARE SOLUTIONS TO BEDROOM DECORATING PROBLEMS One of the most difficult rooms to decorate effectively is the bedroom. But there are a variety of simple decorat ing devices that can be used to fit your furni- ture into your TIMMS bedroom with maximum usefulness and eye appeal. The National Assn, of Bedding Manufacturers has prepared some ideas which we’re happy to pass along to you. For instance, you can blend your bed beautifully into the background of the room. This could mean a patterned spread matched to wall-paper or fab ric on the headboard wall; or use a .solid spread in a shade just a bit lighter than the car pet. Exciting effects, too. can be created by applying the .same pattern or stripe to spread, walls and draperies. Another idea to get a deco rator effect in your bedroom is to eliminate the headboard of the bed. Distinctive, imagi native .substitutes can be found. Oversize bolster pil lows; a low-hung grouping of colorful framed pictures; a dramatic panel of wallpaper— any of these might be used For the latest in Bedroom Ideas, come by our store, and remember, we will not be un dersold, whether cash or terms, you get the largest discount from US. FREE! Ask your Sarte dMtor , for tht FREE tookift on how to outfit year •uptfiizt bod. 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