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Ct,-, 168 , Em insti- iohol- this I'e re loans stu- In 17 tiKtoil jnda- e as- leges, Fund pfo- Theje 1,000, ive : flursday, August I, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HtRALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 8 lETHWARE COMMUNITY NEWS iSi Gontrfliiite Connty Alumni Butnei Clinic Wlldei Attends On FastoialCaie ^< Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cham- Mr. and .Mrs. Jerry Hall visit- camping at Lake James in Mor- Ronnie and Danny of Cleveland, nion and family of Elizabeth City ed .Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbons ganton. Tennessee si>ent Saturday thjougb amt Mrs. Bessie Cha/npion were and family Tue.sday. -Mrs. Lyman ('hampion entered Tuesday with Mrs. J. M. Wright GREENSBORO — Cleveland fecent visitors of Mr. and .Mrs. Airman Fii-st Class Charles T. the Cleveland .Memorial Hospital'and .Marguerite. County alumni contributed $494 B. Clay and family. Wright of Seymour-Johnson Air- Monday. Mi-, and Mrs, David Bowen of to the Annual Giving Program of Mr. and Mrs. Ered Sanders, force Base Goldsboro spcmt the Airman First Class Wayme Grover visited Mr. and .Mrs. the University of North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bell, Mr. weekend with his parents, Mr. Turner of .Seymour-Johnson Air- Loyd Turner Sunday. at Greensboro during the 19()7-68 '*and Mrsi Melvin Lovelacie and and Mrs. Stokes Wright and forep Base Goldsboro spent the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Queen fiscal year campaign which end- Mrs. Ila Grjgg of Gastonia were family. weekend with his parents, Mr. and family of Cleveland, Tenn., ed recently. iHt'cent; visitors of Mr. and Mrs. The RA's of Oak Grove Baptist and Mrs. Loyd Turner. Mrs. J. .M. Wright and •Jk L. Ross. Church spent .Saturday night Mr. and .Mrs. Clifford Queen, guerite visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill A total of $130,490.13 was con tributed to the UNC-G Alumni ERODED O • teciCaliiativt REXAU CALMATIVE ANALGESIC TABLETS Help relieve tensiorr poin, cold symptoms, premenstruol 69‘ discomforts. )5's m PBdi •pray R^XALL REDI SPRAY DEODORANT The family fovorlte for . protection from perspiration odor. S9c 5‘OZ. aerosol REXAIL SUPER ANAPAC) COLD CAPSULES ’asypapac Quick Action with 7 active ingredients to help relieve common cold symptoms. 24's 1.98 REXAtl ONE TABLET DAILY MULTIPLE VITAMINS Daily diet m ^ sofeguard.lOO's A* —I Sniff it.. .Try it! Rt^^REXALL Olime REDI- SHAVE Aerosol SHAVE CREAM Rich lather with the scent of freshly cut limesl 11 oz. 68c PROMPT, COURTEOUS PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Your f’ootl health is our most important concern. YOUR -J. (RtlM) PHARMACY .Kii* REX- SALViNE BURNSPRAY Soothes, helps heal % tost! . 5-02. cerosol I eV# REXALL ^umi ^ iftiiv Penetrates deeply to kill muscle poin ot its source. 2-oz. Liniment “ " 1.49 BISMA-REX POVWpER Largest selling powder ontacid in America. White ■ in or'Pitik. 5 oz. I • I T FOR tow PRICES AND GUARANTEED QUALITY CFfECKTRE dSm SRANOf E3LEE DEUVERX .- 9-0.111. lo 9 pjiu MONDAY thru SATURDAY KINGS nOUNTAIN drug company i .Suggs and family and Mr. and r. j j , ... .. T IT- Annual Giving Fund during the .Mrs Ruby Wra/ of Charlotte and Mr. Ed Boll were Sunday visitors of Mrs. J. W. Bell and than $15,(XXJ. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell, Steve of the total contributions. to ind Herbert Clark. the UNC-G Alumni Annual Giv- Mrs. Henry Bell and Herbert jng Program, $85,691.60 was giv- ■'lark visited .Mrs. Ellen Thomas ,.n by 5,688 contributors from the if Charlotte Friday. Tar Heel Slate. Contributions were Mr. and -Mrs. F'ranklin Davis received from alumni in every ipent the weekend on a mountain North Carolina county except Tip. They spent Friday night Mitchell arid Pamlico counties, vith Mrs. I.xila Page of Morgan- UNC-G received contributions ion, they visited .Maggie Valley from alumni in every state in the md spent Saturday night at the union except North Dakota. This '.ndian Reservation. They also .state has only four known UNC-G .i.sited Rev. an.1 Mrs. Dean Cof- alumni. .'ey and family Sunday. . Ml and Mrs. W. B. Huskey This is the sixth year of LNC- ind Mr.s Richard Rollins of C.’s Alumni Annual Giving Pio- Irovcr spimt a week touring sram. The first year, approxi- Me.v York City. Cape Cod and mately $32,000 was contributed. Boston has increa.sed with Mr and Mrs. Walter Ware and each subsequent year. Alumni laughters of Shelby. Mr. and i contributions are used to help Mrs Mike Ware and family, -Mr.' supplement state funds in en- md Mrs. Buford Ware and fam-^ riching various programs at UNC- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Webster: G. • nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Menzell There are 176 UNC-G alumni in Biifer and family, Mr. and Mrs.; Cleveland County. Jack Ware and family ot Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby M'ai'e and amily, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. -Stone, Ir., and family, Mrs. James S. kVare of Shelby, .Mr. and Mrs. ^o Beatty and Mrs. Hugh Bess jf Waco, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Wai-e 4 Fa.vettcville, Arkansas, Mrs. Will 'watterson and Mr. and .Mrs. Willard Boyles and family and Mr. John B. Ware and Mr. and Mrs. John Woodie of Dur ham gathered at the home of i .Mr. and -Mrs. F. C. Ware for a picnic dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F.- C. Ware, Dr.' and .Mrs. J. O. Ware of Fayette- j villc, Arkansas and Mr. John B. Ware were dinner guests of: Mrs. James S. Ware Thursday. They were dinner 'guests of Mr. ind Mrs. Menzell Phifer Wednes- - lav and were guests of Mr. and : Mrs. Buford Ware and family Friday night. They were dinner fucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Jack X’.arc and family of Shelby' Mon- lav. Randy Ware of Miami, Florida is spending several weeks witli hi* grandmother, Mrs. P. K. Har — --- .Mrs. J. M. Whisnant is visiting 'his week with Mrs. Fitue Wilkes ■of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Oland Horn spent several d'ays in Carlisle. Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horn returned home with them. .Mr. Bill Horn has just com oleted his tour of the army. Mr and Mrs. Hoim will live in the Oak Grove community. How the eliureh can betlei- lie- come the touehsloni’ of stabiliiy for our age which has been ealled a neurotic .society is a question whic'h concerns Rev. Janu's M. Wilder, pastor of Kings .Mounlahi Baptist Church in Kings .Moe.ii- tain. This concern led Rev. M'ild“i' to enroll in a six weeks course in clinical pastoral care at Joiir. Umstcad Hospital, BuTiicr, N. ( which ended the past week, 1 he course wa.-' designed lo provide ministers with an opportunity lo come to grips firsthand wiUi many of the problems whnii be.sct the maiilally ill. In the therapeulifc hospital .setting the ministers were able to gain clin ical experience in ministering to troubled individuals while serv ing in the eapai-ity ot chaplain. "The course aLso included \a!- ' uable training at the Alcoholic Center and Murdoch Center which serves mentally' retarded poi sons," W’ilder .said. Through seminars, lectures, i conlerence.s and individual guid ance provided by the hospital staff fnembers, the mini.'lers lea-rnpcf to recognize the .symp toms of emotional distress and CLASS REUNION The Class of 19.58 of Kings Mountain high srh.xJl will gath er for its ten year reunion Sat urday at 8 p.m. at the Ameri can Legion Hall. The members and their guests will enjoy dancing and refreshments. h i\v lo relate eonstruclively to tliose wild (-ome to them for help. In reviewing the eoiirsi’. ( hail- lain W. F. .-Lskhis, supervisor of the course, said "Attention was Ic.-usi'd nol only on problems in volved ill menial illness, retarda tion and alcoholism, but on un derstanding tile per^in as a whole." Rev. Wihler, one of six pa.slrji ' who parlieipaled in the course, is also a member of the faculty in the Bible Ueparinieni of tiardiier- Webh Collc-ge. _ He lioids a B. A. degree fioin Wake Korc*st College, a Th. iVI. dc*- gree from Southi'rn Baptist The ological Sc'rrinary. and lias done graduate work at Appalacliian .State University, Emory Univer sity. and Princeton Thisilogieal Seminary, as well as completing a ;'raduttlu <'ourso in insurance* and lamily finance offered by New York Life Insurance Com pany. Re\. Wilder's other iiaslorates have lieiMi in Indiana. 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