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1968 IS St ■)V: ,0t VftM .Yfcib.-.-urlT fhursday, M«y 30, 1966 y, .*^iiA,KiUUM .20t1l>i .aJAfl3H :'ATHljOM 2n>M|>» Fint-Citiiens WlsoB Bfaiwh Gets Top Honor Synod To Study Ikw Proposals For Mergers KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. I^GS MOUNTAIN. N. C. State Park "Preview'' Set 1 ftpb9 Page 7 terian Churt-h in the Unltwl States. A recent A.W'mbly wkle Conferenci' on Re.structing Synods and Presbyteries was held at Montreal N. C'., and .set in motion machinery for the development of such a plan. I app.roachjnK summer sea on and we teel <‘veryone who comes out ' to the park will find it an I'lijoy- able experience, the snpeiintcnd- ent .said. town and each employee In the town receives a (told President’s Club tie-pin or charm. To achieve the foremost po.si- tlon among all First-Citizens Of- FOI 9161061$ such'a'pi;;'." Marshall C. W.Mdt, superintend- '•We especially would like for S eoa°8 hidicate continuing *''* IWCIJpCia , ent of Kings Mountain State Park ’-It'who hat^ not vi.sited a .staU erouK goats, inaican toiu a i matter of restructure caus a .soeclal invitation to *n recent years to come out WILSON, N. C. — The Wilson, i ProRfos* ^ The Presbyterian Synod of ^ ed considerable debate on the reVidenls of Cleveland and sur- cur gue.st during the ‘.Slate N. C. Office of the .statewide First-i areas, stabilize “"t*.North Carolina will be asked, floor of Synod in inC7 at Mon- ,.„unding counties area to visit Preview Weekend’, Mr. Citizens Bank & Trust Company,educate all personnel, effectively gj Andrews' treat, N. C. when a plan to split “"o^^k durlng^he -State P^rk Waldl -said. has been named recipient of the! reduee operating cos^, parhclpa e pjesbyterlan College, Laurinburg, | populou.s Mecklenburg into two prevfew Weekeit^d- Mav .31 - June r., . „ „ 1967 President's PUque, slgftiry-: Irt "un ty N. C.. on June 4-5, to consider a presbvttHics was pre.^nted. The Prevnew Weekend . May ^ ^ P‘''^'< Pn- Ing it as the. top office in.the'52- it.s profit picture, ii^aw its til reduce the number of plan did not materialize and the view Mcckcnd the fees will be town, It^-branch system for the osit and loan balances wiln qiwi presbyteries within the Synod 1907 proposal was referred for Mr. Waldt pointed out the* spe- f^r‘>PP^‘a f’^r ^urh fariiitie.s and past year. . ' , j Ity. and show continuous enthu- present nine to six. further study. cial weeketvl is being obsi'rved activitie.s as swimming, use of I siastlc support and participation. enable South ^0“' launching, u.se of Vice President Geriand a in internal promotions and opera-, No action will be requested of as resently constituted thorarollnianstogotapix.viewofPier.s,swinimingpoolsaud swim- Smlth, Manager of the two-bianch tions. The criteria are establii^ed i Synod at the 1968 meeting: how- syn„d cf North Carolina hai nine the activities that will be avail niing areas, pienic Wilson Office and a twenty-^arby President Holding and judged, ever the nine pre.sent presbyter- Albemarle. Concord, able to them at the state parks veteran with the financial firm.; by him from year-long reports; ics 1646 churches) will simply be Fayetteville, Granville, Kings ,hi.s .summer. During the weekend rcceiv^ the handsome plaque and other aviilable analysis fac- asked to study the proposal and Mountain, Mecklenburg, Orange, all lee." for use ol park facilities from President Le^s R. Holding tor*. ■‘o make recommendations for , and Winston-Salem. in special ceremonies held today. I The recipients of the honor, change by February 1, 1969. No names have been .suggested Staff members in the winning i were not aware of their achieve- ■ q-bp study request is to be made (or the proposed six now presby- and several systemwide ^ ment prior to Holding’s surprise , jp jbe Presbyterian Synod of teries. For the present, they are d **'« 4. -.-.J I _ .. town and several bank officials attendei entation. the pres-; announcement and presentation. Wilson becomes the ninth town to win the covete'd internal award, following the Spring Hope, Coats, Raleigh, ^nson, Morehead City, Charlotte, Grednsboro and Clinton Offices. The large yvalnut plaque will rotate to the winning towns over 100 years, a Omtury of Service. A smaller replica of the trophy is kept in the winning r Award Of honor 1 li'-ir vt Ml. Tindall's Bnrthei Passes FMneral rites for Oscar Tin dall, 75, of route 4, Gaffney, S. C., brolher of A- U. Tindall of Kings Mountain, were held last Wednesday at 6 p.m. from Shu- ford Hatchel Funeral Chapel ini (Gaffney. ■ I Mr. Tindall died TTiesday in a i Spartantyurg hospital after suf-i fering a heart attack. Other survivors include his i wife; two daughters, Mrs. Willis j Gall of Greer and Mrs. Glenn Hill of Lyman; a son, Ernest Tindall of Spartanburg; two sisters, Mrs.} Leslie Blanton 'and Mrs. Walter i Mathis, both of Gaffney; and a brother, D. C. Tindall, Jr. of Gaft- j ney. I North Carolina by the Ad Interim .simply numbered. Committee on Presbytery Boun daries, the Rev. John M. Walker, Presbytery 1 Ji'., Roanoke Rapids, N. C., chair-1 the following man. I counties: Burke, Caldwell, Cataw The Boundarie.s Committee de- ha. Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln, have beep dropped. Tlu.s however does not apply to c-oncession stands, vending machines or where the parks furnish commer cial products. The park cabins, which were previously reserved, would conaist of y^so exempted from the free North Carolina shelters and reereation buildings and i-amping. There is no admission cliarge lor entering the parks. The de- (.artment ol Parks, Recreation and iyprism also recently announced that fees for the use of pienli tables and fishing had been dis eontinued. Ail of the state parks are now The Veterans Administration Hospital sjotem prov ides mi'dieal eare to about 13 per cent of the THANK YOU For Your Support In The May 4 Democratic Primary. I will appreci ate your continuing sup port in Saturday’s run- of.i. For County Beard oi Education BUFORD CLINE elded not to ask for immediate MeDowell, Polk, and Rutherford, j open, Mr. Waldt said and a full action on the proposal because of Thi.-: area now contains 23,677 range of activity is available to nation’s population, and V.\ con a pending proposal for the re- communicant members of the the public. “All of the facilities trols about 2.3 per cent of tin-tins structuring of the entire Presby- Presbyterian Church. are in excellent condition for the pitals. Herald Want Ads Pay W. S. BIPOIX Telephone 73B-6S32 Telephone 1li-6tS2 wool* his rMpottstbility well ... See him today • . ^un iNsukANCc eOMOMor S.-S-S:!?* Uttef To Edilot I i Dear Mr. Harmon; i I am writing to express the thanks and appreciation of the! Board of Directors of the Cleve-1 land County Chapter of the Amer- tcan Red Cross for your contribu- ; tion of advertisement as carried i in the Kings Mountain Herald j preceding the rgeent bloodmobile , visit. We are confident this contribu- ; tion played a big part in the .sue-, ces.s of this visit since it enabled , the citizens to see In a vivid way i ! what the Red: Cross Blood Pro- ; ! gram is trying to do. Please ex-; ' press our gratitude to all from ^ your concern who made this ad ! possible. Cordially yours, | - William r;. Campbell. ' * • CbapteFCTalfman GORHAM STERLING / For a limiied Hme \ r ■ only \ Special savings on ^ Gorham Place Settings Now is the ideal time to buy... for a bride, an anniversary or for yourself. Buy by the place setting and save... frqto $48 on a 32-pc. service for 8 to $l4* on a 72-i>c; service for 12. Savi $6 on each 4-pc. place setting; teaspoon, pUce knifes place fork, ' individual satad fork. Save $$ on each S-:pc. place setting: teaspoon, place knife, place fork, place spoon or cream soup spoon, individual salad fork. 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