Page 6 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 OPTOMETRIST Morrison Building. South Battleground Avenue EYES EXAMINED BY APPOINTMENT Office 73S-2277 Home 435-9240 12:2Jtfn. 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. FEBRUARY 15 ThiougK FERRUARY / ' Bestform Week *^pring fashion chic storts htro . • • with flattering foundations from this famous maker! '.'J / EIGHTIETH YEAR A. "SHEER COMFORT" BRA: white or black; A, 32-36; B, 32-38; C. 32-40. 2.99 All-way stretch of nylon and Lycra* spandex. Power net at tides, back and under cups. Fiberfill inserts, stretch strops. Nylon clipped lace trim, D cup, 32-42,3.99. Long line: B, 32-42; C,D, 34-44, 5.00 B. "HOPSCOTCH" LONG-LEG PANTY: white; S,M,L,XL 3.99 Up-and-down stretch back trims and slims while front panel gives firm support. Front dip waist. Airy power net, vertical stretch front and bock. C. FIBERFILL PADDED STRETCH STRAP BRA: white,- A,B, 32-36 2.99 Gives a completely natural look, washes like a dream. Kodel* polyester fiberfill surrounded by crisp Dacron* polyester, nylon and cotton. D. "NATURAL LOOK" EXTRA-LONG PANTY: white; S,M,L,XL 3.99 Gives fashion's new lifted, rounded look. Flat seams let you wear it under cling ing knits. Lostex* loce-edged legs. Nylon with Lycra® spandex. E. "MISS PERSONALITY" PADDED BRA: white; A, 30-36; B,C, 32-40.. 2.00 Pre-stitched cups with foam rubber podding fill you out just enoughi All-cotton with elastic center Inset, adjustable straps. F. "SHOWCASE’’ LONGLINE BRA: white; B, 32-42; C, 34-48 2.99 Cinches the midriff, sweeps bulges away! Cotton and nylon with embroidered top cups, pre-stitched undercups. D, 34-48, 3.99 G. "PLAYBACK" LONG LEG PANTY: white; S,M,L,XL 5.95 Elastic mesh bock insert moves with you, won’t ride up. Double panel tummy control. Nylon and Blue C^ Spandex®. ' "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 fornia 96239 of Your Weddini i In Color Tape Recording! 1Al.so made CARLISLE STUDIO 314 S. LatayetU Shelby. N. C. Phone 487-162? I iYl at OUT (t^ SUPfR fUNAMiNS JUNK3R JUNIOR C 4E6fABLG MULTI-V;rAMINS with m 4iRAlS Aren't kids busy these days! Hectic school and play days, hu ry-up meals. That’s why your children may reed the reliable diet protection of RexaiVs sugar-free SUPER PLENAMINS JUNIOR CHEWABLES, ^ mf% the delicious vitamins # ll« made just for kWs. 36'* Mam I # LARGER SIZES AVAILABLE REXAIL Medicinal 3%f( 10-V«!umo PEROXIDE Antiseptic for minor wounds pr gargle. BINT 49c REXALl VAPURE MEDICATED ROOM SPRAY Relief from stuTfed-u'p nose’. 7 OZ. AEROSOL ftEXALl mineral OIL Heavy quality, taste less. Net fattening, not habit-forming. 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