KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
Thursday. August II. 1966
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Biay Fills
Baptist Pnl]^
At Giovei
GROVER — Rev. T." W. Bray
of Shelby filled the pulpit Sun
day at First BaptUt churrti in
the absence of Rev. Fred Crisp,
on vacation.
Miss Evelyn Mullinax and Mrs,
Charlie Mullirvax spent Saturday
in Black wMountaln with Miss
Aileen Mullinax^
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Garner
and son of Fort Lauderdale, Fla,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.
Beam, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Shaw
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Spang
ler.
Family guests of the R. B
Keeters and Mrs. C. W, Richard
son during the weekend’were Mi.
and Mrs. Frank Kish, Kathy and
Wayne Kish, Mr. and Mrs. W. b.
Hicks, Jr., Mickey and Todd, all
of Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs.
BathkMdn TTyler and Susarf ol
Lancaster, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack PinkeltOii
and Mrs. Russell Plnketton of
Charlotte joined Mr. and Mrs.
Doyt Baity of Charlotte at Cher
ry Grove Beach for part of last
week.
Miss Marie Herndon of Ka.t-
napolis visited her mother, Mrs.
J. L. Herndon, and other rela
tives here during the weekend.
A/3C and Mrs. Steve Ledford
of Fayetteville and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Ellis of Cheimee, ‘ S. C
and Mr. and Mrs. C, V. Thorn
burg of Cherryville were Sunday
visitors of Mt, and Mrs. Jerome
Spangler and Janet
Jerome Spangler, a patient at
Kings Mountain hosjutal.'- was
dischai^ed ^furday. Mr. Spang
ler was injured in a cir accident
Tuesday.
Dou? Yeargan of Durham was
[Weekend guest of Miss Connie
' Shaw and the D. M. Shaws.
Mrs. Arthur Davis entertained
at her home on Saturday night
at a cookout for itrembetw of her
Intermediate Girls’ Sunday
School Cl8S.S
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Crisp. Chip
and Brenda, spent their vacation
the nast week at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Hood Watterson
Richard. Karen and Allen. «n"nt
the weekend wdth Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Watterson in Chatta
nooga, Tenn_
Mrs. Grier Royster had sur
gery on-Wednesday at Cleveland
Memorial hospital in Shelby.
Mrs. Hayes Ledford and sons
of Asheville came on Monday for
a visit With Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Ponder, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Go-
foHh aiid Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles
WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Madagascan Animal
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1 Depicted
animal
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foX'like
muzzle
11 Expunced
13 Tantalizes
14 Friend (Fr.)
2Typeotlur
3 Female
servant
4 Pronoun
5 Pause
6Withere<’
7 lAUghter
sound
3 On the ocean
9 Withdraw
32 It is to
monkeys
33 Tidier
35 Fixed line of
devolution
36 It has very
soft, lur
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17 12 Drone beetle
17 Japa^ 13 gjjjjy j jp
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19 Social group
20BeunweU 26 D^”
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person
26 Beverages
made of malt
26Chemkal
suffix
29 01 the thing
30 Son of Nut
31 Medical suffix
32 Afresh -
34 Sketched
37 French article
36 Negative reply
39 Gibbon
41 Swiss canton
46 Siouah Indian
■ 47 Follower
4i Flower
49 Pigeon pea
60 Lamprey-
catchers
62 Ensnare
34 Wood nymph
65 Betimes
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Below are
authoritative answera by the
Veterans Administration to some
of tthe many current questions
from former servicemen and
their families. Further informa
tion on veterans benefits may be
obtained at any VA office.
Q—^I am a sericeman with more
than two years of service, but
have less than 180 days since
January 31, 1955. Am I eligible
Donald Waldrep and girl
friend, Anne, of Rock Hill, S. C.
were visitors of Mrs. Bertha
George on Sunday.
Mrs Ray Tessener spent Tues
day at Broughton hospital with
I her husband.
ior education benefits under the
new GI Bill?
A—Yes. Two years of active
service, any part of which was
after January 31, 1955, qualifies
you. But, you are eligible —
month for month — for only that
time you have served since that
date.
Q—As a so-called “Six month
Enlistee” am I eligible for bene
fits under the new GI Bill?
Q—I was on active duty from
Auguse 19, 1957 to September 20,
1960 Am I eligible for hospital
treatment?
A—Yes. All veterans discharged
from imilitary service, under con
ditions other than dishonorable,
after January 31, 1955, will be
eligible for admission to VA hos-
pilals with the same general ad-
.'iifislon priorities as waxiaiaa
veterans.
Statistics show consumption of
?r.at per person is on the in*
creaseu u
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