P ^’rKA y^atl Adcock w nnswc*rod durlnj; th^ total ot uH urs Iraveloo irs. In nddi- three “blood In Char- harleston, S. tit can save NCY o faga Grover News KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS. MOUNTAIN. N. C. Precinct Meetings Thursday, May 9, 1968 WOW Sets Dinnei Meeting Cabaniss of with Mrs. Paulino Wattorstm and will conduct Mrs. Tommy Kcotor. Ava Gibbons VV(‘dnosday nielli, May 15 the . ,, IShiloh Presbyterian con^rouation’spent several days m Houston. . went to for his at The Rev, Don Mjiledgoville, Ga. the Sunday morning service the First Baptist church. Rev Scott V/oodmansee who is will visit Trinilv FDiscooal shilfen Q college church in Kings Mountain.* remodeling of the Shiloh ^ church sanctuaiy is near com- T.. u; I ^ White, plotion and a dedication service Ji., and son, Stewart in are on will bo lield Mav 19. vacation. They are A special offering for tlie isitlng her parents, Dr. and “Presbyterian Home" in High Anderson in Pensa- Point will be taken next Sunday Shiloh. A Baptismal service w'as con-i Bible school will be held at duct^ at the First Baptist church* the First BaW'ist church, June Sunday night for Judy Evans and! 3-7 with Mrs. A. F. (’ollins as Patsy Robinson, young daughters superintendent. Evans, Mrs. P. A. Francis spoke to and Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie Robin-jlhe women of the Glendale Pres- o u byterian church Sunday after- Tlie Sunbeams mot at the Fir.stinoon in Gastonia. home Friday after visiting for three weeks in Badin. Mrs. W. C. Crump and Mrs. J. V. Beam ac companied her honM* and spent the night, Mr. and Mrs. James Rollins Woodmen Of The M'orld Lodge are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James >JC-15 of Kings Mountain mem- Klinkenborg in Kansas City, invited to menu with Mrs. Holmes Harry Kan. Woodmen Court 32S(i on Main .Sgt. and Mrs. Paul^ Sheppard, street, Gastonia, on Thursday, Texas where Mr. Harry went to Lisa and B()h of Fort Bragg vlay 9, for a dinner meeting. Valcmiiv stated that each pre the Methodist hospital for his spent the wekenj with Mr. and meeting will convene* at dnei committee has be(*n in< teas “check-up”. Mrs. Robert Cavney and Mr. and dinner to b(‘ s(‘rved ed from five to ten members. Mrs. Renn Aljernathy with a Mis. B. E. Sheppard. promptly at 7 p.m. Speakej- for thereby adding 10.95.5 preianet group from Shelby spent a few .Sunday <linner gue.sts of Mi. evening will be North Caro- committi'c* membeis. Tlu* precinct days at the Beach on a fishing ind Mrs. B. E. .Sheppard were director. R. C. “(Miff’ committees will elect delegates to trip. Mr. and Mrs. Buren Ran- .'sgt. and Mrs. Paul Sheppard and payne of Greensboro. I the County Conv(*ntion, and. die were with Miss Thelma Ingle hildien ol Port Bragg, Mi. and time conflict, there where appropriate, will el(*ei n(‘w Begin Saturday NA.SHVILLE — Stale I)(*mociat i.* Chairman I. '1'. Valentine, Jr., today urged North ('arolina Dein- oerats. to attend iheii precinct meetings, to b< held aero.ss the State this Saturday, May 11. NEW INSTANT CAm£^A, THE BIG SWIESEH, and Robert while Mrs. Ab(»rnathy was away. Mrs. Charlie Martin of Bur lington spent Tuesday and We<l- nesday with her mother, Mrs. J. D. Wattorson. Rev. and Mrs. George West moreland of Lenoir were recent guests of Mrs. H. L. Beam. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roysl<*r -and hildien of P^oi t Mrs. Hill Turner of Earl and Mi infl Mrs. Basil Sheppard. Jr. and children. Ml', and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Willis Gmmo spent 'Puesday in ('harlottc*. Mr. and Mrs. ('Jene Turner took tlieir son, Johnny to the Presby terian hosj)ital in Charlotte MM«d- n(!«day for Oral Surgery. They will b(* no regular communica-. chairmen and tion of NC-15 here so that mem- the precincts, bt*r.s may attend the Gastonia vice ehairm(*n Tossem*(T meeting, and Todd regular conimunusa- tion of NC-1.5 will he at 7:.3() p.m. on Thursday, May 23. Baptist church Mondav afternoon roti/il there he m more appropriate f^ift far her day. Mother *s Day H J/ay/2 an IK* II Thi Ofiir II Pitfatd Than the 99 Moth er Ring A NtitttnA traitmrii tf CMdii lr«t. Mfg. etrp. The gift of a miUion happy memories Twin bands of Karat gold, whirh sytnbo/ize Mother and Father, are foined by lus^ trous synthetic birthsfones, one for each child in the famiiy. TUEHF. IS OSI.Y ONE •MOTHER'S RING", IT IS so dtsHnethrf. so wnl^M^ that it has been awarded C, S, Patent Ask for it ty name, ronfnm it by its identifying tag. GRAYSON'S lElimjtY S. BATTLEGRoiwD AVE. bie Francis attended the meetings with her mother. The following from here at tended the graduation exercise at the Clemson University Satur day w'ere Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harry. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James I Harry. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Fran- I cis, Dc'bbio and Phillip and Mr. ' and Mrs. T. W. Bryant of Kings Mountain. John Harry giaduated Satur day at Clemson University. He and his wife are living at their home here. C. F. Harry. Jr.. B. M. Gold, and P. A. Francis left Sunday afternoon for Atlanta, Ga., on a business tfip. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dickson and Mrs. Lyde Biddex visited Miss Carrie Dickson at the Anne’s Convalescent Home in Rock Hill, S. C., Saturday. Mrs. Cora Casey and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Carroll. Jr., and chil dren spent the weekend with Mrs. Hubert Brown in Lincoln- ton, Georgia. Mrs. Brown re- ‘urned home with them for a visit. Ml. and Mrs. Saul Honisburg and daughters, have returned to their home in Maryland after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser spent from Wednesday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Houser and daughters in Burlington. Mrs. S. A. Crisp spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crisp in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harr> III and children, Robin and Scott spent the weekend at that AnselJ Hardin attenrled the Ma> Day exercise at Cecil Business : children, Laura, Johny and Ron- ret urn f-d home Friday morning. College in Spartanburg Salur dav Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tessen(»ei ind Mr. and Mrs. Monrop Craw- “o^d visited Mrs. C. R. Crawford in.i (laughter n(*ar Boiling ■springs .Sunday and attended Memorial service at Trinity wood were guests of Miss Vera at Sunday church. , Hardin. Miss Hardin and Mrs.', services at Sunday night, Mrs. P. A. Fiam . j. spent last weekend i Whilo th(*re they visitcMl Mr. and as addressed the women of the j First Presbyterian church n ^ - - Chen-yville on T.R.A.V. Miss Deb- ^ ^ ^4,^ friends. Mrs. Edith Morgan and bi'Oth- er, Vardell Neal spent a feiw d/ys in Staunton, Virginia with their sister. Mrs. Addle Beam returned The enlargement of pn*rinc! committees is a part of the State Dem(XTatic Party’s new IMan of Organization, which was approv ed in January at the Slate Demo erratic Executive* C’ommittee meet ing. Valentine .said lhal good atfen Donna Hardin, daughter of dance at Saturday’s pr(*cinct meet- and Mrs. Ansell Hardin of ings is imperative to tlu* success Black.sbui'g was erown(‘<l May of the Fall (‘lection. day queen. She is the niece of Mrs. Randall, and a 1967 grad- SERMON TOPIC uatp of Blacksburg high school. “Mother’s Of Faith” will be Mr. and Mi's. Herbei t Under- sermon lopie of Dr. Paul Ausley morning worship First Presbyterian ONLY We have the Big Swinger, the brand new camera from Polaroid thatgivoft you a big SVa inch black and white picture in seconds. Built-in photometer says YCS when you're ready to shoot. Built-in flash. High speed shutter. Drop-in film pack. Plus all the fun of instant pictures. Come In and see it today. 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