Page 8 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS. MOUNTAIN. N. C. 1^UA4£J&(1 ^ CANDIES the perfect gift for ^ GMOIs-iKR, : "" \ i,. \ V-V"-’’-t \ 1 '■ ' ^:'4 Assorted Chocolates lb. $1.80 2 lb. $3.50 XI ^re The Gilt Box 11/2 lb. box $2.75 21/4 lb. box $4.( 1 lb. Gift $2.50 2 lb. Gift $4.25 1/2 lb. box $1.10 MOTHER’S DAY IS SUNDAY. MAY 12th ./ . il.CifO'-ri■'IGnlP— Annstte T .1 Utilver- ■ f v’*'** If.V rr~'* ot a riL'4 !-cP. i =1:1 Wr»:U Book Veail:ook scholarship. I'liiiiektc '^hm To SC’jdy fit Duke A.inf'Mc Dixon, :rranci- fl r.i tiUt'! (Ji .Ml. and Mis. John \V. . !i a i'-Iiir. hni! K.ulJ Woi'lJ Cook V(*ar £ojIc Me.nt S.hcKir- ship, Daughu-: of M:’. and U. M. Lixcn i>. C’liavlotlo, slio plana a . .. t i .(Mi'fi.J; r* i ( n.'il. .' ‘laiiagp. h.gh .sclu.il .sonioi, .slu- i< tiunibci one in a graduat- i;:.. ■ iv‘*s a. 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Craftspun Adds {Continued From Page One) graduate of Ashley high school, lie attended Belmont Abbey col lege and served two years in the U.S. Army with duty in Puerto Rico. Ik* reside.s at 314 South Willow street in Gastonia. Brenda Jean Martin of Grover has been promoted from quality ontrol inspector to shipping of fice clerk. A 1961 graduate of Grover high school, she is the f ■ Ml. and Mrs. W. E. Putnam of Grover. A membe- of G.ov(‘r’s First Baptist church, she teaches a class in the Junior de- p:irim<‘nl. Glen Ray White, son of Law- 3 White and the late Mrs. Wh te. cf'Tipletcd his f! dies pro motion planning sunervisor last week to join the U.S. .Air F'orcc an i is now ’n bask training Rt 1 :i:’!;Inn i AFB. White was re- •;ly nrcn’r«ted from tlie posi- •’O T of oiinli'y control inspector. \ 10-“/? <, '' hnie of Kings Moun- ■chool, White is an '’TfTi» w’tli throe palms and ». a T ‘^eader Training n Phdmon , Mew Mexico. He is ’ ' ^ - St. Matthew’s Lu- ciiirvh. F'W’^er >'( ’ tfU'l i'rotn Puffc One) nddit’on will ht'Ip us hoti v s'^rve the co.mmunity,’ Ii( war ’ said. >it f". .xa, i« a director of the r-.-iT •'''•''n Mills, tile Bonnie ('Mtu n .M 11. and the First UnKon N'll-an''! Hank of Kings Monn- ...T., ,, |)p,..hj,.pt of the ^ k;p ’ Clu’^. the King" Mountain - ri.’b, and n member of til' Elks. T Laira. live at ' T- r, jj^ King.^ Mountain. *Ti*\ U iwcr is a trustee of the .a* .i Thev are member'-' of the S . Matthew’s Lutheran church two daughters, Mrs. f>i King.sMoun- dn. an ! Eetli Houser, a teacher •“> ^ -Yf'\V(*P to .,i „ 9''" w will begin in the n'a fuMm after the announce- m'n* o oiher campaign leader- '■liip. -A c’-'es of cultivation m<*et- !''• have already been held t':r u^.A .ut the Kings Mountain a"<*a. Camiiaign offices will be I '. ntf-fJ c»n the second floor of the i..rmei First Union Xatima! Bank buildin:.., 13D We-^t Mcnntain rt. Circyhill (CoHfDiucd Frort Pnjc OneJ t on. p ist Preside It J.icob Dixon wdl In^rodMce guests and the an- n-i \1 pr^sidenrs rcpfirt will be given by Mr. Thomasson. Joe Smith will present Congressman B'oyiii*’ a’':{ seceio! awards will be made by President Thomas- I KINGS MOUNTAIN ' - Hospital Log VISITING HOURS Daily 10:30 To 11:30 oum. 3 to 4 p m. and 7 to 8 p.m. M-". Et‘n C. Absher Manda Rhea Barber jack Patrick Belk Melva S. De frieze Mrs. Cornelius H. Edwards Herboit S. Farris Jnmo' Norwc Td Gtimhle \v'p To'-ndc Grant Phillip RandaP G.ladden Joe Buron Herndon William Grady Hullctt >1 ‘ Roy .TenningF Hammett William Franklin Hou.ser Mrs. Mamie White Jackson John Leach VI- onr, Adii Lynn Mrs. Carl J. Oates Minnie Donney Phifer rieo Roberts Vandyke Mrs. Samuel W. Warthen Mrs. Mattie S. Wise Mr . Clnudc Wall Mr:. France? Geraldine William Mrs. Clara Bowen Wright ADMITTED THURSDAY Mrs. James Kelly Boheler, Rt. 2 Franklin Delam Bell, 115 Qw»r» • Wilborn Carmel Campbell. Rub- -. rni’e’ Park, rcs.semer City ADMITTEE FRIDAY PiiTT.an Blanton Farnsworth, Rt. 2. Bes«^mcr City Fr io t Mlon Hambright, P. O. Rr- ?(5' Gr '^■e• Air- nohert W. Holland, 401 Ca’^tt St. Mrs. Gladys Brock Timms, 508 8. 3ronton 8‘.. Gastonia admitted SUNDAY John Howard Beam, 112 Wells c Mrc. Lucille Blanton. 409 Wal nut St. Mrs .Tor»-v Frank McDonald, 408 N. Boyd Si.. Gastonia ADMITTEr SUNDAY Mrs. Yvf nnc Carol CarttM, 712 A S... ne*J ome' Citv Odnm Hayes. Rou'o 1. Ga‘**rnia A-'r r:-'uiv Hullett. Ill Lamb^r* . Rot»^.Ant Paul Rufu- Patterson. 603 Meadowbrook Rd. William Anderson Pondci, 915 VV. Va.. .Ave., Bessemer C>tv Mrc. Ervin W Roe*'. 2^1 S. Rndisill SI.. ChorryvilU* Mrs. Paul Edward Sellers. 1001 Be^.seme City Rd.. Ga tnnia Mrs. Jerrv Bentley Smith, 107 E. Parke- Si. Samuel Pinhev Stewart. Ji., 916 V. . Iloldej Di . Gia.-^tonia ADMITTED MONDAY P her' Hi'"h narnotto, 211 Carli'-’e SK. Spart'^nburg. S. C. I.. D Black, Ouvton I o^o Ma’^arir Rn*- I^allman, F. O. B-- 454.’fherrvVPle * * Tr-uo’^u F-vin Mellen, 511 Peaceful Valley Pf'yrt Pearson, Jr., 219 W. Alabama Ave., Bessemr* '^ity Mrs. Donald Francis Saldo, Memorial Day Services Set 'Annual Memorial Day will be observed at Mary’s Grove Metho dist church located on Mary’s Grove Road, just cfl the Kings Mountain - Cherryville Highway, ; Sunday. May 12ih. Sunday School will he held at ! ) a.m., the Mcmrrial Service .at 11 a.m. There will hr a picnic : lunch served on the church ground ; at 12;3C. 1 AH members and friend.*^ of the church are invited to come and bring a well filled basket. There will be an afternoon singing, starting at 2 p.m. The “Pilgrim Quartette", of Llncoln- ton, the "Messengers" of Gas tonia and others will be singing. The public is invited to attend, said Rev. H. G. Clayton, pastor. METER RECEIPTS Parking meter receipts for the week ending Wednesday at noon totaled $23S..50. including $135.70 from on-street meters, .$76 in fines, and $27.80 from off-street meters. Mrs. Head's | Rites Conducted Funeral rites for Mrs. James '3. Head, 25, who died last Wed nesday morning, were held Fri day at 2 p.m. from Macedonia Baptist church. Rev. Wayne Ashe and Rev. N. G. Lemmons officiated at the final rites and interment was in Mountain Rest cemetery. Thursday, May 9, 1968 ~ lodgemeeting . I Regular communication ofL Fairview Lodge 339 AF&AM will ^ be held Monday night at 7:30- p.m. at Masonic Hall, Secretary * ^ T. D. Tindall has announced. 1 , discharge: • ? ' SB 5 Richard White, s.m of; i Mrs. Grace White, has complet- J j ed his tour of duty with thej I Armed Forces. He arrived home- Sunday after spending 18 \ | months on duty in Germany. Rontr 1. p