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Page 2 SWEETIE Pit Briggs Rites Are Conducted THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, February 6, 1969 K? Thirty Students Compile As. 58 Students On "B" Honor Roll <? 57 > “They boucht a book on how to koop i amused!’* Church Funeral rites for Arthur Flem-: Thirty Kings Mountain higii Lynn Finger, Gloria Ilairlin, ing Briggs, Sr., 80, of Bessemer 1 school students are listed on the (h‘(*pcr Howard. Susan McCarter! City, were held Saturday after-'First or “A” honor roll for IhejHrcky Flonk. Gail Robinson, Lin- noon from Bessemer City’s First semester. da Wells, and ('athy Wilson. BaptLst church, interment follow ing in Bessemer City Memorial cemetery. Mr. Briggs died Thursday after noon in Rutherford hospital. He moved to Bessemer City in 1920 from South Carolina and was Dial Tone Longer Wait In Bad Weather IFomen’s Health RALEIGH If you’re eount-jleot foods from these four fo(Mi ing calorics tx* sure to count th<* groups; meats, milk, bieatls and niutrilive value;,O-f the foods yoir-eival and fruits and vegotahios. uT,lr,,Z7, .vm,.., H IS rnai aimosr every time ii' * * • i , John Balknv, JulU- nrmv n, Jan■'havn to wait lon,or ‘‘TxUov S.' B/^MooTo.TaS"”7^^^ Nmih Caro- vour I Hilda To(l^r.°aiKl ni'hbfo Tinims! Soufhern Boll, says this quo.stion| That way you can sel<*ct fcunls _ from the family’s meals withoui ir'meals, reminds fixing something different for tii,. goal, the specialist point.s In I'egulate your eating For the past six-week’s grading period 30 students are listed on the “A” or P'irst honor roll. The second honor roll for thc^ “loSVifi'S’'» ■ t H f f n grading ixniod list.s the Pauline Adams, Gail Rennet t. i P^^^P*** ’ Kth" whUeTou’ix? counUn ^ ^ " a superintendent of Osage Mill names of 71 students. Tommy Brklges. Frances (\n p<‘n-, “First, and I suppose most im-t ‘ . .. i for 30 years. He was a member. Requirements for the “A” hon-, ter. .Jimmy Champion. Linda (’hil-! portant. is the fact that this is’ w f on T diet talk r .r 'T. on the School Board and Town or roll are that a student com- ders, Jimmy Dickey, Pal Gret no, basically the economics of operat-i . th .ian ^foods you usuall\ Board. H(‘also served as a deacon, pile A’s on all subjects and A on Rf»bert Harry. Harbara Ilord, Pig a telephone system and fur-'''^- pnysician. Mrs. Don- Sunday School superintendent and conduct. Sunday School teacher in his The honor roll-s folIo\v church. , He w'as the son of the late Dray-! Ion Sanford and Mary France.s i Wilburn Briggs and he wa.s hus band of the late Minnie Mae Hill Briggs. I Survivors include two soas, Col. - • . nellv arivlsos He can 2iv<* VOU Reid Horton. Patricia McKinney, nishmg hi^ quality telephone: guidelines on the safe way j Ronnie Miller, Wayne Mullinax, services at a reasonable cost to . without cuttin*-^ i DobbU. Plonk Johnny H..ynoMs., .ho cuslo.nor,’. Mooro .ai<l. I nuUi.nui " I ^alley He>nolds, Joe* (jalloway, Central office ecjulpment is o^e sound approaNi is I Rocky Gd.’orth, Steve SIpe, Terry extremely expensive to purchase ‘ — - I Spencer, Debbie Sprouse, Linda and to maintain. We know how ... „ ^ ; Smith, Myra Snivdi. Robert, much is needej to handle one of ‘ caW Is completed and e lu p- ment in the central oiffiee is re- SEMESTER HONOR ROLL FIRST HONOR ROLL Freshmen Ann Finger. Sophomores T 1 ok Vi o V ♦ i Whites and Kathy Willis. Judy Childers, Barbara Foster, ^ SIX \\'ep:ks honor loll A. F. Briggs, Jr., of the U. S. Air.| Carolyn Howard, Cliarlc;; Ri'ed.j Force in San Antonio, Texas, and and Jack White. ^ Lewis R. Briggs of Charlotte; two Juniors i daughters. Mrs. Rupert S. Eaves 1 Suzanne Amos, Andrea Huff-1 of Rutherfordton and Mrs. Roylstetler, Marsha McDaniel, Kaye Eller of Belmont: four grandchil-’ Pressley, David Smitli, and dren and five great-grandchil-1 Wayne Swofford. dren, i Seniors Rev. A. A. Bailey officiated at Alone Adams, Susan Baumgard- eat, Mrs. Donnelly observes, When you choose a variety oi foods from each of the four fond groups, and use t^iie number oi Vo so- servings recommendo<i you can 1)0 sure of getting the nutrients you ne(*d. The way to prepare and s<‘r\c ,our normal busier days, so our *■' “ food can make a difference. Kri.d ! offices are e(|uipped sufficiently , ,.-,R‘<x's and salad dressings add to handle this load, and then we situations ate ^3,0,.|os. But witluntt much add some for growth. This holds I"''. ‘f'' ‘''‘"iinate calora the final rites. MIDVIEW BAPTIST CHUKCB Midpinet Community Rev. R. C. Franks. Pastor Lalun Franks. Supt. Sunday School, 9:-15 a.m. Worship Ser\’lce, 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Training Union; Wednesday. 7:15 p.m. Good Hope Protbyttrloa CburA Rev. P L. Ross, Minister 10 a.m. Sunday School 1 p.m. Worship Serviced MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Wayne Ashe. Pastor Sunday School—9;-l5 Worship Service-11:00 Choir Prut lice-j;00 Training Union --6:00 Kvening Ser>‘ice 7:o0 Mid-week Prayer Sendee—7:00 (I.A.’s • 7:00 blniontidy Sunbeam Band -7:00 bimonthly nuLBrs aatm a«p. laoMTd Suftitauaf. PaMi Sunday School at 10 o'cloec a. a. Uamlnc Worahlp at 11 o'clock a. sl Metbodut Youth Fellowahlp at « ». M. Vestibula AME Zion Churcb Rev. M. L. Campbell Minister Supt. W. M. Childers 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Morning Worshli Ist and 3rd Sundays I Babb Qener* North Piedmont at Rloga Charles W. Easley, Pastor 8:43 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 6 pm. l.uther League OAVXD BAfrXST CRTBCB ■Ifbway 74 NAT. N. S. HARDIN. Pmtm Gene Boyie Supt. 10:00 Sunday School U.OU Morning Worahlp 7:00 p.m. B.T.U.. Bill OUector The Lord’s Supper each (Iftb Sundai Aj Moaea to Hobab. “Come Ut alth ua. and we wlU do thaa good." Shady Groee noptist Church K. J. Kilgore. Minister 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Services lad and 4t Sunday 5 p..m. Baptist Training Union 7:30 Prater meeting Wednesday eevnln. MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCB Kev. Floyd Hollar. Pastor Ja/nes Bridges. Supt. Walter Causby. Clerk Crowder s Mountain Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning service 7:30 — Prayer Meeting 7:;t0 Evening Service Wednesday: aveoiag Service at 7 p. m. Bynum Chapel AME Zion Church Rev. W. J. Camptieil Minister Supt. William Orr 10 A.M. Sunday School ' 11 A..M. Morning Worship 4 p.m. Young People Meeting 7:30 Wednesday evening prayer meet mg 7:;t0 Thursday Night Choir Rehearsal RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH Crescent Hill Rev. David Ca.stut'. Pastor Sunday .School at 9:45 a m. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Luther League Sundays at 6:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsals on Wetinesday eve ning at 6:;i0 and 7:30 pm. Nursery provided for worship eervtce METHODIST CHURCH *:ast gold stcet wesleyan Sunday Seoul H):U0 A.M. Morning \Vur.shlp 11:00 A.M. Wesleyan Yhuih 6:00 P.M. Evening wvi hip 7:00 P.M. nite *N>mrrAm tarernaor 11:00—Morning Woranip. 6:00—Baptist Trauung Untoo. 7:00->Pi-eAehtn8 Setvic*. . Wednesday; 6:30—Officers and Teachers nis«ta»* 7:00~Mld-Wssk Prayer servtea. Wedne>:day: 7 p. m. Prayer Service TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Phifer Road — Near Armory Rev. Robert Haden. Priest-m-Charge Telephone 739'2213 Church School 10:00 A.M. Sunday Service. 11:00 A.M. 1st ic 3rd Sundays >- Holy Communion 2nd & 4th Sundays — Morning Prayer Wednesdays—7:00 A.M. — Holy Com munion BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Jomes Orohom. Paster ttJNDAY: 9:45 a.m. Sunday .School 11 a m. Morning Worship 7:^ 'Gaining Union 8:.'K) Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. I OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH I Rev. Fred Kicks. Pester I Buftday Sehoul bapu — Kawia Moon : •un.*sy: i 10:00 Sunday SehooL I 11:00Momlng worship ocrslesa. 7:00 • Baptist Training UnlOA. I t JC Evening service. Vsdoesdayt 7:30 — Midweek prayer mmm. FIRST CHtnicn OP THE NAZARENE 407 S. Cherokee 31. Rev. C. B. Bost. Pastor Sunday School Supt. James Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship at 11 a m. NYPS at 6:30 p.m Junior Society: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: 3:;$0--Confirmation Class 7::t0 Senior Choir Rehearsal Thursday: 3:.'to -Junior Choir Rehearsal 3:00 Brownie Scouts 3:15 Junior Girl Scouts FRIDAY: 8:00 AA Meeting I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I Paul X. Ausley, Tb.D.. Mlotsier I SUNDAY: I 9:45 Sunday School ! 10:50 Nursery for Pre-Sohonl Children i 11:00 Morning Worship Service I 6:00 Pioneer and Senior Hign Fellow ship TUESDAY: 1 7:30 Boy ScoutB WEDNESDAY: i 7:30 Mid-Week Prayer SCTVica 8:00 Chancel Choir ner, Patricia Bess, burn, Don Bridges, Cathy Cur- roll, Richard P^theridge, Philip Fisher, Wanda Grif^i;', Cathy Har din, Norma Lail, Carolyn Lon^?. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fain, 316 East Indiana Avenue, Bessemer City, announce the birth of a daughter, Thursday, January 30, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Miles Bell, 109 Hilltop, Bessemer City, announce the birth of a daughter. Friday, January 31, Kings Moun tain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kiser, route 1, Bessemer City, announce the birth of a son, Friday, Jan uary 31, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lowery, 313 E. Gibbs street, Dallas, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Friday, January 31, Kings Moun tain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hopper, route 1, Grover, announce the Mr. and Mrs. William Davis birth of a son, Saturday, February , Jr-, route 1, Bes.semer City, an- 1, King.s Mountain hospital. ' nounce the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Waldrop,' Monday, February 3, Kings Moun- Bessemer City, announce the birth ! tain hospital. FIR.ST HONOH ROLL Freshmen Lynn Bridges. Judy ChilJiMsi, Barliara Fo-slorJ Ld adviso Iht-m of thoir silua- , our inv«>stmont and operating automoh"*' accident^ as fat on meal, : costs as low as possible wnsis^ ' ii '’ ’ ortit in trvii/'h with fhpir famuies get in touch with their families Carolyn Howard, and Jack White, Juniors ficient and quality telephone service at rates our ean afford.’ lion. Unaible to gel out to meet' ^ commitments, meetings have to Set a goal and pl.^n car(*full> to reach Mrs. Donnelly suggests. Don't T a- o. Suzanno Amos David Haskins, -rhon it snmvs and our normal rolv on crash diois or pills unlr^s Judi Black- -Marsha MoDamcl, !• aye Pressley, day is no longer normal,": rearrangements made Thiv iinfi TYnvi^i i-. . *=* , of coursc, did not deter the nor- ^ ■ . * . Moore said. ‘‘Ever\'one becomes mal desire to call a and David Smith. Seniors Alene Adams, Patricia chat awhile, .kdi Blackburn, Dun Bridges, Jit Obviously this emengcnoy con- handle 'on.so- dition creates an abnormal de mand on the telephone central hoosing good foo<is wis** have to starve yourself to i weight, the spt'cialist states^ friend iy youH prtibably find you da SFXrON'D HONOR ROLL Freshmen Jimmy Amos, Lynn Bridges, Ruth Ann Davison, Elizabt'tli Dye, Debbie Francis Meix’dith McGill, Carolyn Mitchem, Norma Morrison. Vivian Oates, Beverly Plonk, Belsy Queen. Karla Smith, Karen Sparks, and Jane Talbt^rt. Sophomores Lynn Cornivvx?!!, Pam Cronan, of a son, Monday. February 3, King.s Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Van Dyke, route 2, announce the birth of a daughter, Monday, February 3. Kings Mountain hospital. 1 Piesbyteiians Heai Bridgeman office, he said. ^ What should you do if you Norma Lail, Carolyn Long. Bucki ; pick up the telephone and do not' Mauney, Ronnie .Miller, Cecelia; iw Carpenter, Donna Champion.; immediately receive dial tone? Morrison, Morris Patton, Jimmy Lynn Harmon, Andrea Huffstet- Mi>ore said to just hold your' Ware, and Tim Webster. i ler, Elaine Jones, Pam Lee. Doug! telephone off the hook for a few i SECOND HONOR ROLL Ro.se’ooro, M'ayne Swofford. Lau- minutes. If you hang up you lose Stewart Bridgeman, former Freshmen i ta Stowe, and Hilda Ttxider. j your “place in line” so to speak, missionary to Taiwan, will fill Jimmy Amos, Ruth Ann Davi-, Seniors [As soon as equipment is availa-.the pulpit at Sunday morning son, Ann Finger, Susan Kay Hill, | Pauline Adams, Susan Baum* ble in the central office to handle worship services at 11 o’clock at Carolyn Mitchem, Norma Morri-Gardner, Douijlas Bell, Jimmyi your call you wdll receive dial; yjrst Pro.sbyterian church, son, Vivian Oates, Beverly Plonk, j Champion. Linda Childers, Paul- tone. Mr. Bridgeman, son and grand- Betsy Queen, Ed Robbs, Karla ette Crawley, Jimmy Dickey, ’Let me urge you to please be son of Presbyterian ministers, was Smith, Karen Sparks, Jane Tal- Frances Dilling, Jimmy Eaker, patient in these cases,” Moore born in Richmond, Va. His mother bert. Jan Wallis, Rita Wil.son. and Mickey F'loyd, Rocky Goforth, said. “When you get dial tone go Grafton Withers. ; Pat Greene, Alan Hambright, ahead and make your call. Of Sophomores Robert Harry, Linda Hawks, Bar- course, it would help the next I.ynn Cornwell. Pam Cronan,, hara Hord, Rcli Horton, Billy'person if your call is brieif his Lynn Finger, Gloria Hardin, | Johnson, Junior Lefevers, Wayne may be an emergency. Reporting Geeper Howard, Susan McCarter, Mullinax. Debbie Plonk, Nancy your tel^hone to repair service Charles Reed, Gail Robinson, Reynolds, Doug Sessoms, Steve w*hen this situation exists only Gail Timms, Linda Wells, and Sipe. Myra Smith, Jimmy Sotelo, ‘ helps to compound the problem,; ing the missionary service in Tai- Cathey Wilson. Terry Spencer, DChhie Sprouse, since we know what is happen- wan. He is married to the former Junioi-s 'Vickie J. Turner, Marcia Ware, ing, and this creates one more, Ann Clopton and has two chil- John Ballew. Julie Brown, Jan- Rol)err White, and Kathy Willis, additional call.” dren. was born in China and his father served there as a missionary for over 20 years. He is a gradual*' of David-son college and Union Theological Seminary. Rev. Bridge- man has served pastorates in tlie Synod of Virginia prior to enter- St. Paul Mathodlst Ckurek Rfv. J. M. McLean Minister Supt. O. V. Ellis 10 A.M. Church School 11 A.M. Murnuiz Worship 2nd and 4(h Sundays 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Mo.rting Worsiiip 11 a.m. Wesleyan Youth 6:15 p.m. Junior Youth 6:30 p.m. Prayer RO'>m 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship 7 p.m. Tuesday Prayer Room 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service 7 p.m. Adorns Cbopel AME Zion Churck «ev. M. L. Camphell Minister Supt. Lonnie Whlsnant 10 A.M. Sunday School n A.M. Morning Worship 2nd and 4th Sunday THE TABEHNACLa «P tOVS 902 .Second Street Rev. Jerry Grlgg Supt. Sunday School. Ralph Chitwood Sunday ScfiM 10 a. rito Worahlp Servkp u a. m. and 7:80 p. ft Wednesday nIfEt and Saturday alcht an ice 7:30 p. m ^ Slnglnc every Hth Sunday 3:80 p. ift Galilee Mettiodlst CtaurcP Rev, J. M. McLean Mlnlstm Supt. Luther Jamerson 10 A.M. Church School .,8t and 2nd Sundi^s 11 A.M. Morning Worahlp TEMPLE PAPTlfT CHOXCK Rev. Lewis McGatha, pastor Jimmy ChUdeia, Sunday School tupd. nTly Chud^ m dlroeUr. Sunday School ait P:45 a. m Morning Worship at 11 a. m BTU at 6:30 p. Bft Midweek Prayer Servle# Wedneadaya • 1:30 p. m. Evening Worahlp on Sundaya at 7*4 ^ m. DIXON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH hev. carnet Alann. Pastes Sttodm^* P:SD A. M — Momlng WetahM 10:80 A M Pumiay RcIhW TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Shirley. Puslor Paul Ledford. Sunday School Supt. Clyde Blackwell, BTU Director PATTERSON GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Klchaid Plyler. Pastor M. L. Williams. Supt. of Sunday Sehoo Union Director. Tralninp 9:45 A M 11:00 A . ..M 9:30 P.M Robe*^ Hnllender. Sunnay School Morning Worship Vesper Services XL BETHEL BIEHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a.m. Morning Wo ship at 11 a.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6 p.m. Choir Practice Wednesday at 7:;t0 p.m. Mid-Week Prayer Service Wednesday 7 p.m. KtON NAXABENC CftuaJH 106 N. WebP St.. Gaatonia, N. C Rev. A. E. Guyer, Paitor. Ph. UN 8-4681 ^JdeeUn^^ Wghta: 7 pi m. Sunday, Wad Sunday SchoM 10 a. at FMMHHlf U a m IfTPS or Youth meeting Friday Night Itr, T. It PPola. Ipv. I. T. ^^tawst I Mt. ZtOB Bcdpllst ChUlth Rev. R. L. Garvin Minuter Supt. John Ross 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Morning Worship 5 P. M. Training Union 6 p.m. Evening Warship 7:w Wednesday night Prayer Ueetlnl MISSIONARY MCTHO0I8T CHURCH Rev. Frank E. Self. Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. Sunday Night S«rvice at 7 p.iB, Ebeneser Baptist Church Rev. R. D. Lucas. Minister Supt. James Adams 10: A.M. Sunday School U A.M. Worship Servlcaa 6 P.M. B.T.U. Rev. Bobby Whltflsld. Pastor Fred Bowens, Supt. CARSON MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH (Independent) Morning Service — 11:00 a.m. Jr. and Sr. Young People's Meetings -> St 7:00 p.m. (Crowder's Mountedn) Sunday School — 1U:CK) a.m. MEET BECKY BOO Good morning Yarns Company CroftspUn Yes, he's in . . . Hold please and I'll ring his secretary for you . . . Becky Kennedy must soy thot o thousond times o day, but she alwoys sounds pleasant. It takes a special kind of person to meet people all dcty with a smile ond friendly hello. Becky manages it . . . and with great ease. People who coll or come to Croftspun Yams on business have the delightful experience of being greeted by Becky. This has the impact of clearing awby the clouds and letting the sunshine brighten the day. It's not always easy to make some one smile, but Becky does. Her friendly personality is getting to be well known os she tali^^ to people from coast to coast. You might say she is Craft- spun's ambassadress of good will. Becky is a Kings Mountain girl. She graduated from high school here and attended Gaston Col lege to round out her formal education. Her plans for the future are the same as any young single girl in her posi tion to change her last name from Kennedy to — ? Well anyway, we're mighty proud that she's a member of the Croftspun team. ^ There's no doubt that her warm personality has made a plea- sont difference in the first im pression that people get of Craftspun Yarns. But this is what we pride ourselves in, that we have the employees that make that noticable dif ference . . • CRAFTSPUN YARNS COMPANY Where the employees make the diffmnee... JU
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