Thursday, January 16, 1969 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 5 GROVER COMMUNFFY Dr. Max Polloy with the roli- Rious dopartmonl' at Davidson Collage confluclc;! I ho service at the Shiloh Presbyterian church Sunday morning. During a Congregational Meet ing .sv.nilay morning at Shiloh Presttylerian church four deaconsi Kvere electeel. Three for the Chissj (jf Seventy-one and one for the. Class of Seventiy. They are as follows; Charlie Harry Ill, Dr. Charles Moore and Jakie D. Hambright and John Harry. | HOW MUCH ARE YOU PAYING FOR INSURANCE? Probably a sizeable amount. It is possible that we can savi you money on a ccmprehenslve insurance plan. — SKE US TODAY! — INSURANCE IS SECURITY THE ARTHUR HAY AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE" PHONE 739-3659 NOTICE The annual meeting of the KINGS MOUNTAIN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION WILL BE HELD at the Home Savings & I.,oan A.ssociation at 106 E. Mountain St. at 10 A.M. Friday, January the 24th. Thomas A. Tate, Secretary The Circles of Shiloh church, are having their meeting thi.s week. Circle 1 with Mrs. Jamesi Harry Tuesday morning. Circle 2 Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. R. H. Keeter and Circle .3 with Mrs. Preston Goforth. Those helping with Rible Stu dy wtH'k at the First Baptist ehunh were .Mrs. M; Manus, .Mrs. Herndon, Mrs. Robinson and .Mrs. Hamliy. Baptist Men's Day is Januarj’ 2G. Mr. C. F. Hany. Jr., B. M. Gold and P. A. Fiancls havi- re- turne<l from a business trip lo Chicago, HI. Mr. an.l Mrs. VV. B. Turner of Rovk Hill, .S. C. were .Sunday guests of .Mr. and .Mrs. P. A. Francis. Mrs. Reck Wright, .Mrs. R. C. While and Miss Evelyn Mullinax were recent guests of .Mrs. Fnai Crisp at Dallas recently. Mrs. .N. \V. Kiser is visiting her son Jim Kiser in Gall.ney, .Mrs. Jim Kiser was fatally injured re cently in a car wreck. Miss Vera Hardin and Mrs. M. C. Hardin visited Mrs. W. W. Rogers in RutherfordteSn Tues day. Lt. Thomas Hope of Fort 'Bragg was F.nday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hope. Signalman 2C .nd Mrs. Thom as F. Bolin of Atlantic Be.-jeh, Florida announce the adoption of a son, Timcthy Scott. ‘"Tomnai” is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bolin of Kings Mountain former ly of Grover. .Mrs. Bolin is the Jaughler of Mr. ami Mrs. H. K. Panther of Shelby. Mrs Mary Erwin of Gaffney spemi several days Wllh Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Becknell reeimtly. .Mr. and Mrs. W. .S. Hicks, Jr. and sons, Mickey and Todel of Charlotte were guests of .Mi-, and .Mrs. R. B. Keeter and his par- onls, -Mr. and Mrs. Hleks Iasi Sunday. 'Mr. Waltur Turner is still a p:itlpnt at the Cleveland .Memor ial hospital in .Shelby. -Mrs. Harry Roark has accept- f“d a secretarial position with the Minelle Mill. She comes from the Chei-okee Memorial hospital where she was employed for sev eral years. Mrs. Luellle KLser, Mrs. R. C. Tate and Mi-s. Roy Houser visil- bd Mrs. BfM tlia Davis Thursday at the Shelby Rest Home. They carried her a birlhdjy gift. Mr. and Mrs. Fain\ Hambright have moved into their new home off Highway 226 near town. Mrs. M. C. Hardin and Miss Vera Har<lln visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. MeSwain in Dallas Thursday. -Mrs. Finley Roark and daugh ter, Miss Linda Roark of Blacks burg were Sunday afternoon guests of Miss Evelyn Mullinax. ■Mrs. R. C. Tale returned to Mocksville Sunday, after spend ing a week at her home heie. She will b<' with Mr. Jolley Dun can and children while Mrs. Dun- , can is in the hospital. Mr. and I Mrs. .Sherwood Tate look Mrs. Tate to Mocksville. I Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Harry left ' Saturday by plane for Houston, Te.xas where .Mr. Harry will hb at the Methodi.st hospital this week for observation. | Ray Hambright is a patient In' Wesley Lawn Hospital in Greyns-| boro. ! WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE State Banner Nere's the Answer Dr. and Mrs. Rufus Hambright of Greensboro were n*cent guests' of Mrs. F. B. Hambright and look Ray flambright to the hos pital. He will undergo surgery T uesday. j 1 .Mr. Hoyle Ponder is a patient] in the Kings Mountain ho.spital.l .Mrs. Wayne Appling is in the; Kings Mountain hospiloJ. i I 'Mrs. Louis Morgan has ivtum-| cd homo from the hospital after; having pneumonia. I Mrs. Margaret Crocker return-! ed home Thursday after spend-' ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs,, Richard Taylor and family and; (Mrs. Helen Curie in Como. | 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Little are| visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caroufhers in Miami, Fla. ' Pvt. Dsmnis Barnes of Ft. Gor don, Ga. spent two weeks with his mother and brother, Mrs. Neva Barnes and Gaiy. | Mrs. B. F. Bird returned home; Thursday, after spending six weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Emory ; Morris and Emmerine, in Chesa peake, Va. The Morris’ accom-1 panied her home and spent the! night. I Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Da\1s visit-! ed Ml', and Mrs. Bill Parker in' Hiekoi-y last Sunday. i MOHIZONTAL VER'nCAl, 1 OtpicUd is th( 1 Post ot stats flat ot authority —— 2 SharpSr f Ltvcl 3 Statuta U Dlstingulshini 4 Near 5 Immense 6 Spoken ding merka )1 Eager 13 Sparse 16 Portals in fences 16 Our (Scot.) 19 It is the south central United Slates 30 Set tree 22 Nicltfl (symbol) 23 Grant 29 Lock slyly 27 Ages 20 Nested boxes 29 Niton (symbol) 30 Great (ab.) 31 Company (ab.) 32 "Smallest State" (ab.) 33 Whart 39 Wiles 36 Recess In a church 39 Simple 40 Behold! 41 Sittings 47 Adlectivc luRlx 48 Eucharistic wine cup 50 Eurebean country 51 Lincoln’g nicknamk S2Line 54 Armored SC Nobleman S7 Reasonable II im Over K)7,0n0 Nobles eopipriso the organization known a.s the Anci ent .Arabic Order of the Nobles of the .My.stic Shrine. 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This Eldorado Deluxe Edition is really gorgeous, bound in creamy simulated leather, stamped in red, black and gold, with sfiecial end-papers, full- color frontispieces, thousands of photographs, drawings, and diagrams illustrating the text, and full-coj(jr mjps of every country on the globe 0-"\ u - ^thware News Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ledbetter The El Bethel Homemakers and family of Rock Hill, S. C. Club will meet Friday in the were Sunday dinner g<ucsts of home of Miss Pictxda Blaloi^. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Bell and fam ; Sunday visitors of .Mrs. C. L. jjy ‘ Putnam were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. .Mrs Herman Naucom of Co-'Putnam of Rutherfordton and lumbia, S. C. visited .Mrs. ’. M. ; Mr. ami .Mrs. Billy Putnam and Moore Sunday afternoon. family of Charlotte. I The Fannie Heck Circle of the vis;tar.s o'‘ Mrs. J. \V. j Oak Grove Baptist chui Lh "7en ;^,.(nur Boll and grand Tuesday at the home of Mrs. S> I-j Sonny Jones. Mrs. Paul I via Grigg. ; Bridges and Mr. and Mrs. Ed j Miss Rita Kay Sisk of Morgan- gpn of .shelby. I ton s^nt the weekend with -Mr. | . — and .Mrs. J. D. Short and family.' rinicliAc ^ Pfe Harold Wright will leave *‘v«"iL * ■ I January 17 for California after a XechniCal SchOOl i 30-day leave with his parents, DENVER — .-Airman First Class j Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright. HeU^omas G. Steele, son ol Mi. an I is to go to Vietnam. Mrs. Joe J. Steele of Rt. 1, Bes I ■ Mr. and Mrs. Billy Biggers and semer City, N. C., has beeii^ grad I family moved into their new uated from a U. S. Air Force tech- I home in the Bethware eommun- nieal school at L/jnry AFB^CoIo. ; ity from Patterson Springs. Mrs. Ho was trained tis a missile I Biggers is the former Maxine, guidance and control .specialist Hoyle. 1 and has been as.signed to a unit 1 .Mr. anj Mr.s. Walter Blanton “f the Tactical Air Command al j were recent gUOsIs of the ROv.: Seymour Johnson -^FB, N. C. land Mis. James Holder. Jimmy | T^he aiman. a graduate of Bes^ i and Joey of Gaffney, S. C. | semer City High School, attended I Dewitt V'ess accompanied the] tjn.ston College in'^astonia, -N. t. ' Shelby Junior high school hoys' , IBs w’lfe, Barbara, is the daugh- : and girls baske-ball teams m >1: fd -Mr.s. Wilford Hol- I Forest City Januaiy 6. ; 1®"'' 1' Be.ssemer City. I Mrs. Bessie Champion is stay-1 ; ing with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy I Champion. Recent visitors were : Mrs. Elva MeSAain and Mr.s, ' Annie Barnes af Grover, j Cpl. Nelson Evans returned to i San Diego, California January 2 after spending a 10-day leave I witr his pareirts, Mr. and Mr.s. 1 D. N. .Evans and family. I >tr. and Mrs. Wylie MdSwain and family of Cape Kennedy, ( Florida arid Mr and Mrs. Kinard ! MeSwain of Cheraw, S. C. were j recent visitors of Mr. and .Mrs. I D. N. Evans and family. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell and ! family, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Brdl j went on a trip to Cullowhee Sun- 1 day. ‘ .Ml'S. Ha Grigg of Gastonia 1 spent the weekend with Mr. anti' ; Mrs. J. L. Ross ami .Mrs. Missouri ' Ross, Mrs. Melvin Lovelace spent; Saturday night with them. Rt?v. R. L. Hinton and Mr. Melvin Lovelace spent F'riday in I Charlotte. ! Mrs. P. K. Harmon left Sunday by plane to visit Mr. and Mrs. Waynt* Wahe and family of Mi ami, Florida. «25.00 acquainted o^r! V, This is our way of introducing KitchenAid food waste disposers. KitchenAid disposers handle the toughest food waste, from bones to stringy vegetebles. We believe you’ll like them so well that you’ll tell your friends. That’s w'hy we’ll de duct $25 from any KitchenAid disposer price when you buy it with any front-loading KitchenAid dishwasher. This offer is good from now until December 25, 1968. Save on installation cost, too. See the world of difference in KitchenAid dishwashers. They’re built with good old- fashioned quality to work better and l^t longer. 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