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KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
Thursday, Fetruary IS, 1968
World Trade Group Meeting
CHARLOTTE — Representativ
es of 10 nations will participate
in “A Salute to International
Business' at the White House Inn
here February 9, Leon Moody,
president of the sponsoring North
Carolina World Trade Association,
announced today.
The world trade meeting opens
with a 12:30 luncheon, with two
consecutive panel discussions
starting at 2:30 o’clock. There
will be a reception at 6:30 and a
banquet at 7:30 p.m. The meeting
is open to companies involved or
interested in world trade.
Each of the 10 panelists will
Marabito, commercial minister, i |f'j gjr|
Italian Embassy; Antoni G. 0- p-r Bill Bfirteievs
SmU. first co^merda. T Ber^
^ ~ 111 announce the birth oi t
make brief comments on trade Netherlands ^ey, ixx announw me mi.n v* •
between his country and North Luhbe, economics counselor, South; Catherine Elizabeth,
Pnvniinfl anH a oupstion and an- African Embas.sy. A representa* Tuesday, Febi*uary 13th.
Gaston Memorial hospital, Gas-
Carolina, and a question and an
swcr period will follow. They
tive of Japan will be announced
are: Andre DoSchutter, economic later. ^ . 5,, tonia.
attache, Belgian Embassy: O., Four North Carolmas will take,
Biato, commercial secretary, Bra
zilian Embassy; Flemming Age-
rup, minister counselor and dep
uty chief of mission, Danish Em
bassy: Jean Fourcade, assistant
commercial counselor, French
Embassy;
Willie Fritch, counselor for eco
nomic affairs, West German Em
bassy; Philip Ridley, commercial
counselor, British Embassy; Ugo
Di. Theodore Chester Paige
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part in the second phase of Kav'\launev**^^
panel discussions. They are Paul ^
Linney of Raleigh, manager of
the international division of Aero-
glide Corporation: Carsten Ram-
eke of Charlotte, vice president
and general manager of Ameri
can Barmag Corporation; John;
Votta of Charlotte, president of
Votam International Company,
and EMward Mercaldo of Winston- ■
Salem, vice president and secre
tary of Wachovia International
Investment Company. C. R Harris
of Charlotte, president of Pneu-
mafil Corporation and president
of NCWTA, will be the panel
moderator.
Moody will preside at the lun
cheon. Principal speaker will be
Dr. Hans Lautenschlager of New
is the former
daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl F. Mauney of Kings
Mountain. She will be staying
with her parents during the
Mrs. Caldwell Hostess |
To Margrace Clubwomen
Mrs. John Henry Caldwell en-
i tertained members of the Mar-
grace Woman’s club Friday nizln
at her new home on El Bethel
^ road.
Mrs. George Sellers, club presi-
A scholarship for SpOOU avail.
eyoi Kings refreshments during a
be staying III®/'’®:™?," locial hour held after the busi-
ness meeting.
Scholaiship
Is Available
To Librarians
the North Carolina Associrt-
tion of School Librarians, Mrs.,
: K.7eKQ«/t t:on or scnooi i.aiDrarians, Airs., “
tniir of dutv over- Gladys S. Hontz. The scholarship r\ • \ * / i -r 1
will be o a i is awarded each year to an appli- Pair ^A^ed TuGScI
cant who already holds an under* ^ | n*i
degree but who wishes! [n YOPk KitGS
seas.
Paternal grandparents are Dr.
and Mrs. William T. Berkeley, Jr.: p a^uaje
nf Vhar otte ! graduate work
_ ____ - - in library science and be a school
vice president of NCWTA, will! librarian. The aim of the scholar
preside at the banquet. Russell! ship is to encourage entrance into
H. Davis Jr. of New York, vice | the field of school librarianshtp
ay
president of the international af-; or advancement for those already
fairs division of the National As-'‘members of the profession,
sodation of Manufacturers, will * w. ,1
speak on "American Businessmen; Applications may be obtained
Look Abroad.” j ^rom each county and city su-
Committee chairmen for the; perintendent or from the schol-
event are Kirk, program; Votta,'grshlp committee Chairman, Mrs.
Mrs. Nin-i Roark Westmoreland
of Grover and Charles Zimrl
Falls of Belwood were marrie<l
Tuesdav in a 4 p.m. wedding In
York, South Carolina.
Probate Judge Charles Nunn
officiattKi at the ceremony.
The bride wore a blue two.
piece wool suit with a purple or
chid shoulder corsage.
Daughter of the late Mr. and
promotion; John Maynard^ of j 5^4 Lakeside'Mrs. William Lee Roark of Gro-
eigh, vice president of North Car* ority, hospitality for international
oiina National Bank and Hi's! guests.
-4-
York City.presidentof BASF Cor ^
poratlon. His topic will be "Con-' Charlotte, vice president of W®-■ Falls was educated In
trlbutions of a Multi-National 'chovia Bank & Trust Company. aiaiesviiie, iNorin the Blacksburg, S. C. and Grover
Company to the United States arrangements, and L. C. Bruce of Una 28677. .Deadline for ^Uis g^^iools. She is employed by Neis-
Economy.” J. Edgar Kirk of Ral- Raleigh, N. C. State Ports Auth-* year's applications i$ April l.iler Mills’ Neisco Division.
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
! Cicero Falls of Belwood, Mr.
! Falls was educ'ited in the
wood schools and the University
of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. A veteran of World War 11
Army service, he is Veterans Ser
vice Officer for Cleveland Coun
ty.
Mr. and Mrs. Falls are residing
in Grover.
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"Missions" Topic
Of WMU Program
Mrs. G4^rge Julian and Miss
Wanda McAboe lod the program.
"Money for Missions" at Monday
night’s general meeting of the
Women’s Missionary Society of
Second Baptist church.
The program featured a skit
and discussion of the question:
How is our church involved in
missions through gifts to the co
operative program and to mis
sions offerings? Others partici
pating were Mrs. Tommy Daltob,
Mrs. S. O. Kirby, and Mrs. Nor
man King. The evening prayers
were offered by Mrs. J. H. Robbs
and Mrs. James Ware.
Mrs. C. M. Lankford called the
meeting to order, read the scrip-
I ture and missionary names. She
! announced a < hurch wide mission
i study of the book. "Trumpets In
i Dixie" by Mrs. Olna Daves at 7
p.m. F'ebruary 26th.
Servicemen Brothers
S^eet For Oldnawa Visit
Two so’xicemcn brothers, both
of Kings Mountpin. got logcthcr
recently in Okinawa.
W. H. (Bill) Stewart, on duty
with the Navy in Vietnam, had a
rest and relaxation leave Febni-
nry 1-7 and went to Okinawa to
visit his brother, A/IC Tracy
Mack Stewart. Jr. From Okinawa
♦he tw'o talked via telephone with
♦heir parents in Kings Mountain.
Bill Stewart’s address: HN B
'mSH4 US Naval Supoort Activity
Box 40 TCU c/o FPO San Fran-
risen. California 9669.5.
Mack Stew^art’s address: AF
14SS6913 Hq. Sq. S24th CS GP
Box U APO San Francisco, Cali
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