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Page 2 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Smith and children, Ivey and Junior, of Aberdeen, Md., were weekend guests of Mr. Smith's brother, Vernon Smith and Mrs. Smith. Clyde Smith returns in March to Vietnam where he is on duty with the A.I.D. Mr. Smith has been spend ing a leave with his family. '} % BIRTHDAY MONTH All members of the Don Gladden family of Green ville, S. C. celebrate birthdays in February. Newest member, Donna Jean Gladden, arrived on Friday, February 23, in Greenville General hospital. She is named for her father. Donna's five-year-old sister, Ava Maria, had a birthday February 2nd. Her mother, the former Maude Ava Owens of Kings Mountain, celebrated a birthday on Valentine's Day. Donna's father will celebrate a birthday February 28th. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Owens and Mrs. Ruby Joy Gladden, all of Kings Mountain. \ WILMINGTON COLLEGE HOMECOMING QUEEN Barbara Kay Wentz. Wilmington college Hophomore majoring in interior dcniyn, was named Homecoming Queen Saturday n%ght. The granddaughter of Mr. and Mr.t. Hunter Ware, former Kingn Mountain re.tulentn. she is pictured (tbore a.s she was crowned by the captain of the basketball team. Miss W'entz, aetire in both campus and community aetiritics, was s/smsored by Pi Kaf/pa Phi fraternity. She is a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, sorority, is features editor of the college yearbook, and a member of the dance committee. She usts freshman and sophomore May Court attendant and is Sweetheart of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. She is president of the Young Adult class of Wilmington’s Trinity Methodist church. Daughter of Mrs. James Wentz of Wilmington and the late Mr. Wentz, she has visited here on numerous occasions as guest of Miss Janet Falls and her family a,s 'well as other Kings Mountain lelntires. IT'S A GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Ragan Harper, Jr. announce^tfie birth of their second daughter, Katherine Anne, Wed nesday, February 14th. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ragan Har per, Sr. of Gastonia and Mr. and Mrs. John Fite of Belmont. Other member of the Harper family is young Car oline Harper. Mr. Harper Is a pharmacist on the staff of Kings Mountain Drug Company. Rep. BroyhSl Addiesses GOP Seism Promoted To Sergeant Rank Congressman James of Lenotr, at Friday night’s Lin coin Day Dinner of Cleveland County Republicans, said that victory, not a stalemated war, should be the aim of the United States In Vietnam. FT. BENNING, GA. lAHTNC) - Paul 4- Seism, 21. son of -Mr. Brovhill'and Mrs. Raymond 1’. Seism, Thursday, February 29, 1968 ~ON HONOR ROLL Southern Living Show Underway In Charlotte Spring Kickoff 'Local Women Held By Golfers :At DAR Meeting ! Bell Installs Intercom System I Senior Citizens Club Sets Luncheon Meetinq Members of the Senior Citizens i club will gather for a luncheon i a new type of intercom systdmi*''" meeting Friday at 12 noon at the for plant men is being installed Woman's club. | in several central offices through- A covered dish luncheon will out Long Lines, be ser\'ed, announces Mrs. Paul In Southern Area, installation has been completed in Stanfield, North Carolina. Plans are cur- “Our first priority is a grim, shooting war In Vietnam, which must be fully supported so long as we send Americans to fight and die in that far-off corner of the world", said the Congress man. “Next, we must mobilize our national resources, public and private, to meet the problems of crime. Jobs, economic oppor-l tunity, education and integrity in; public office." | ‘The President has talked tooj much about crime and has doiiej loo little about it. Republicans in Congress have offered strong I programs to meet many aspects! of this problem. The Administra-i tlon has opposed most of these suggestions and after more than- a year is just now beginning to I take an interest in some of these 1 proposals. Of course, it is now I taking credit for the ideas. How- I ever, this is not the point. The I point is that the American peo- I pie want enforcement put back into law enforcement. They want the rights of the accused pro- I tected, but they want the police I given the reasonable tools they I need. The American people want I the police to function to protect I the rights of the innocent victim i of criminal activity”, said Broy- Route 1, Kings .Mountain, N. C., was promoted to Army seigeant upon completion of the Ft. Ban ning, Ga., Infantry Noncommis-j sioned Officer Candidate cour.se i Feb. 5. I During his 12-weeks of train-; ing, the sergeant received instrui,-j Uon in leadership, light weapons, Miss Elizabeth Alexander, sophomore student at the Uni versity of North Carolina at Greensboro, is listed on the honor roll for the first semes ter. She is daughter (>.' Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander. The ranking places Miss Alexander in the upper 10 percent of the sophomore class. ,€> specialized Army program that . - . grants rapid promotions to out- the course was the result of ulthe Army in Match IHbo Mauney, chairman of the Wom an’s club committee sponsoring the club. I rently underway for installation Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Russell j at Ellisville, Florida, in the near and children, Karla and Mark,' future, have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Gaines in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Gaines, aunt of Mrs. Rus sell, is the former Emelyn Davis Uarmon of Kings Mountain. —o— Some of the major features of the new system are: trimline telephones: dialing only two di gits to reach another party: speaker phones for hand-fee com- I municatlons or regular phone re- J K. Miller of Taccoa, Ga.. Mrs.ic^ivere for privacy: a conference Ne'l Kesler and Mrs. Jack Pruitt,! f^paeity of up to 16 stations: and both of L-avonia. Ga.. were Sun- capability of adding up to .Members of Kings Mountain I Two members of Colonel Fred Women’s Golf Association held erick Hambright Chapter, DAR, CHARLOTTE Inside the huge a spring kickoff golf program’ attended the state convention of Merchandise .Mart in Charlotte Tuesday at whieh new officers Daughters of American Revolu- this week is the largest flower,. took over for the new season. ; fiou in Charlotte Tuesday, garden, and home show staged; . ' ,, „ „ vnicior tr- r-hantm- in the .Shuth. ! The new president i® c ’ D ’ Blanton : darvisitors of ^I^.Tn'd Mrs'. j.''n. | ‘^ree parties onto one phone'con- It IS the boutheim Living Show Charle.s I*- Maunej, the xOimer ^ nfiDJivis versation after the initial connec- which opened to the public Satur-.Lvnn Wagner, who succeeds Mrs.-attendc^theopenin s^sions f j brother of Mrs '‘‘on hn® boen made, said R. B. day and will continue through I Charles T. Carpenter. Jr. Mrs. H I‘he three-day convention. il^‘her^is brmher of telephone manager. Sunday, March 3. ' M. Stoterau -will succeed ^Irs - Three patriotic organizations— Among the features of the! Paul M. Noisier as vice-president jbe Daughters of the American show are a professionally deco-1 and Mrs. Charles Adams will; ,be Daughters of succeed Mrs. Sam Robinson as ^be Dames of the Court rated house and a 16 by 20 swim ming pool completely filed. The three-room house! furnish ed by Bas.sett Furniture Indus tries, is presented by Southern Living magazine, ip' magazim is the show’s spo.-uO: publica tion. Constance En.gl by of Iligl- Point, N. C., Bas. >:t’s showroorr ^(ylist and membei pi' the widely secretary-treasurer. I of Honor are meetin«? at White House Inn in Charlotte. Davis and Mrs. of Mrs. Davis. Scout News Sgt. Charles Camp USAF, ar rived home Sunday from a tour- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Patterson of duty in Vietnam. He is spend- spent the weekend in Chapel Hill mg a leave with his father. Doe with their daughter. Miss Pau- Camp, before reporting for duty! lette Patterson, at Shaw AFB in Sumter, S. C. ! Miss Patterson is a sophomore recognized America.. tiistitute o ! .see. among other things, a water-1 student at the University of North Interior Designers, was designer - fall trickling down rocks into a [Carolina. Both the intp'ior and exterior of pool surrounded by dogwood! —o--- the house reflect the .Spanish in I trees and azaleas. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney will fluence. : one garden has rhododendron go to Cleveland, Ohio this week-1 In addition to the Bassett! over six feel tall, another fea- end to visit their daughter, Mrs. | house, there are other room sel-|tures pink azaleas, and a third Maynard Snow, Mr. Snow and! tings, all designed bv members j uses cedar logs to surround “An family. of the American Institute of In-^ Oriental Western Garden.” | Mr. Mauney will also be in Ak- terior Designers. j Over 10,000 people have seen ron, Ohio, on a business trip. Mrs. In the eighteen land.ecaped the show in the two days it has Snow is the former Alice Betty gardens in the show visitors will - been opened. i Mauney. Boye'b Memorial ARP Girl Scouts held regular meeting Sat urday. After refreshments, the the troop patrols met -and were taught how to knit bedroom shoes. Thursday, we had a play about Juliet Lowe. We had Taps. Troop Scribe, Beverly Stewart Among the 75 people attending was Robert V. Somers of Salis bury, one of three candidates seeking the GOP nomination for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Sam Ervin. Number Four Township Republicans at tending -were Ed H. Smith, GOP Executive Committee chairman: Ted Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ma- ner, Mr. and Mrs. -Bill Babb, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Whisnant, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Spicer, Rev. and Mrs. Bob Haden. Mr. and Mrs. Raeford White, D. G. Littlejohn, Mrs. J. C. JIance -and Mrs. Charles Fisher. VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM t O 4 Pidc a KitchenAid. No matter which model or type you buy, you’ll get the same effective washing and drying performance and built-in depend ability— when you get a KitchenAid. There's no skimping to meet a price. There’S a KitchenAid dishwasher for every kitchen, every budget: Undercounter built-ins. Top-loading portables that need no installation. 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Bonds,’’ Mr. Johnson said, “his - money goes to work immediately on two jobs, it begins to build his financial security. At the same| time, it contributes to our coun-- try’s economic strength. Those; who elect the U. S. Savings Bond - option join millions of Americans! who are investing in their coun-1 try’s future in this way. “When you check the Savings Bond line on your 1967 tax form," Mr. Johnson continued, “you au tomatically assure yourself of two advantages: You provide yourself with an easy method of holding on to your tax refund dollars and a sure way of making it -grow one-third larger at maturity. When your mark is made, the rest is automatic. For example, if vou’re entitled to a refund of S42, you’ll get a $50 face-value Series E Bond (cost $37.50), plus a check for $4.50.” Mr. Johnson said, “choosing Bonds is the surest way I know of to make your tax refund real ly mean something to you.” f n 1^ ifl: '■hu Ilf Free 'n easy shaping. Travel- wise, and air-light, yet wonder ful to slip into when evening breezes blow. Subtle seaming; handsome pin spikes the small rever. Wool / rayon / nylon, bonded to acetate. J-;. Here you go — around town or around the globe — in this great three- piecer. Tree Bark double knit polyester coat with mandarin collar, flip cuffs: jewel-neck blouse; slim skirt. Non-wrinkle; washable (sudsing in structions attached). Toast, Navy. 10-20. $39.99 C»rw*n, Azaloa, Navy, Black 8.18. $59.99 Wadick Finn If Re-Elected C. E. Warllck Insurance Agen- •W of Kings Mountain, a Irxial in dependent insurance agency, has been re-elected to membership in the Kemper Insurance President’s Club. The President’s Club is a hall mark of excellence, awarded to agents who have done an out standing job for their policyhold ers and made a substantial con tribution to the growth of the KeniTier organization. Notification of this distinction was received this week by the Warlick Agency in a congratula tory letter from Mr. B. C. DataJ- mann, executive of the Kemper Companies. PLONK
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