^*ge 2
THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
Thursday, September 30, 1971
ttORB ABOUT
SOCIETY COLUMN
fCcnitinusd from Page Orvth
K.
Timothy Emil Stewart
celebrated his first birth
day September 16th. The
party was given by his
pa'-ents, Mr. and Mrs.
William (Bill) H. Stewart
at their home on West
Gold street.
Grandparents are Mrs.
Louis A. Voight, Jr. of
Gastonia, L. ,T- Alexander
of Kings Mountain and
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Stew
art of Kings Mountain.
Great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis
and Mrs. T. D. Alexan
der, both of Kings Moun
tain.
Attending the party were Billy H. Surber, god
father of Timothy: Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs. L. T. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.
Voight, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Merrill H. Randall and son,
Kevin; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis and Mr. and Mrs.
Tracy Stewart, Jr. and son, Tracy Stewart III.
The^ birthday cake was decorated with a minia-
t^'n. The cake was cut , and served with party
refreshments.
Jones Speaks
To Club Group
fJchaols Supt. Donald Jones
showed .slides Xeaturing improve
ments In the .sohool system at
'Monday’s meeting df the Wom
an's club.
Sitpt. Jones used the Subject,
“A Child WeU Taught.”
■Mrs. Autorey Maoney was pro-
i^am chairman and presented
Supt- Jones.
iMrs. Ben F. Beam eondueted
the devotional and Mrs. W. T.
Weir presided.
Miss Annie Roberts and Mrs.
John E. OanVble were welcomed
as new memtoers.
iForty-eight metnibers attended
the regular meeting.
At refreshment time punch and
cookies were served.
Continuod From Page One
Holiday Fashions
most women's wardrobes.
Fur hats, always a favorite In
the winter, see no sign o(l de
cline, even as revival cloches,
helmets, veiled fedoras and der
bies appear for a bite ott their
popularity. Crocheted wool be
rets and caps, with matching
scarves, eye for a Sipot with
coeds.
Whether the fashions are new
arrivals, slurvivals or revivals
they.’ll make holidays dressing
and giving a festive grand ba
zaar.
Knox Hosts
Birthday Dinner
sir. and Mrs. IK^lUlknt Khox
honored their son, Gene Knox, ■
and his grandfather, A. B. fiiil-1
'beck, at a birthday 'dliiher sun- |
day at their home at 110 North ;
City street.
IBEEDS
Attending-were-Rev. and Mrs.
'Paris McCurry, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Philbcck and Kathy,
Shirley and Buren; Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Ellis, Wanda, Rhon
da, Lisa and Gail of Stielby; Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Philbeck and Tom
my, Amy and Shelley; Mr. and
Mrs. James Philbeck and Stev
en; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Philbeck
and Gene; Ray Philbeck; Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Philbeck and
daugliTer; Forrest Lail and
Wayne df Grover; Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Smith of Jonesville, S. C.;
■Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and
Tammy, Melissa and Gina of
»r Cfturtattrai—
I By JA.NICE R. CIIRISTE.N.'^'E.N
I One Joh;islon County home
maker, enrolled in the Expand
ed Nutrition Education pro;.;ram,
, wanted a gai'd. n so badly she
,-asked her : j.-ird and .son to
plow an area n ..r their iiouse.
; The iius...iiid, a elderly man,
hunted and pl'-ued i-p enough
soda boilles to m ike the down
payment on a small gai-den trae-
, tor.
The son used the new tractor
to plow the area and to keep
grass and weeds out of the gar-
|den, rei>orts Dorotliy John-
json, home economics agent.
OPEDf HOUSE
basic training today at Ldickiand
■■ '"5
Air Force Base in Bryan, Texas
’' Jenkin-s, a tllTl graduate o
Kings Mountain lilgli school is
married to the former Jackie
Hall who lives at 1.350 Second
Slret't in Kings Mountain.
-Hus parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thurman II. Jenkins .Sr., reside
at 1230 .Second .Slwef.,
^age (
! One of the pleasant things
I about haviug a new hou.se is
Isharin;: it with friends and
! nt-iglibors.
Mocksvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Smith, Jimmy and Jamie of
Cherryville; Mrs. Marie Morrow
and Donna; Mrs; Ruth McCut-
cheon, Angie and Paul; Mrs.
Doris M. Sanders, Dianne and
Doris; Mrs. Doris MdGinnis and
Debbie and J. R.; Lee Blanton
and Tammy and Danny Knox.
So the James Earl Redmond
' family, Greenville, is planning an
“O ien Hou.se" in their new three
hedroom dwelling.
Senior Citizens Club
Noon Luncheon Friday
i The house, built by Extension
I Plan 96, has one Ijedroom large
I enough to accommodate four
idaughler.s and a smaller one for
Members of the .Senior Citi
zens club will gather Friday for
a covered dish luncheon at 12
noon at the Woman's club.
llieir two sons.
All memt)or.s are invited to
tend.
at-
The half bath oflf the master
bedroom and- a utility area di
rectly off the kitchen-family
■family room are two other fea-
Itures the Redmonds e.sipecially
like.
£“PT. 3C
in
TO OCT. 9th
'V,
4N
L!:]
RMSS
POLYESTER
LADIES KODEL
DIKTERS u.
SUGAR
N*
SPICE
By SHIHLEY H. ALLEN
To dim nn s 1
double chin o:
sagging jawline!
use dark oontou
slick along chin
line and slight!-
under it — thei
blend out demar.
cation line.
Mrs. Redmond looks at open
house as a chance "lo show
others that a house can have a
coordinated look throughout, if
good planninij is followed.’’
Instead 'of touching to .see If
first coat of nail palish is dry.
try snilling. If odor is gone,
apply second coat.
Eat lots of iron—in eggs, liv
er, whole grain foods, poultry,
beef hearts — and bo reward
ed with a gleaming complex
ion!
Tlieh—why not reward your
self with a gleaming new Shag
Wig at
■nARA HAIR DESIGNS
Special Priced
Open Mondays
Over
ilii.diei
their ii
lelevisi,
to Mrs
lelevisi
for l.\t
Insliar;
niaie'y
w ' .ill
lliis ye
year. V
wat hli
The
hli a I
A- B. Jenkins
AB lenldns
Finishes Training
AiB Thurman H. Jenkins Jr. of
Kings Mountain will complete
SAFE AS AMERICA
U S. SAVINGS BONDS
The Redmonds and other fam
ilies have discovered that exten
sion agricultural and home co-
nomics agents are trained in
housing and have a stock of free
house plans for lo^v to medium-
cost houses.
USE ALL RESOURCES
Using skills she learned in a
drapery con.struction workshop.
Mrs. Joan Davis, the Eskridge
Grove Community, Cleveland
County, is saving about 50 per
cent on the cost ctf new draper
ies.
Mrs. Davis believes sewing is
a wise investment of her vaca
tion time. The money she saved
by buying fabrics at the mill out-
j let and the money she saved by
I making her own drapierios helps
j to make up for wages lost.
"Wo try to use all our re-
\ sources, including time and know
i how, to got tlie things we Want,"
/Mrs. Davis told Thelma E. Mc-
I Vea, home economics extension
' agent.
RAIN CHECK SALE
Due to Bad Weather Last Week-End
We Repeat the Great Buy On
All-Polyester
Double Knit
2^ YD.
Including Many New Styles & Colors
SEWING BASKET
116 S. Piedmont Ave.
(Next Door to City Hall)
A 'ft
'ij,-*
SAVE SI.28
REG. S2.94
$1.66
QUILTED
ASST. STYLES
REG. $6.96
Wtfti
\
SAVE $3.69 $327
It.. ' ^
u
MAIL BOX
DRAPERY ASSORTMENT
BLACK ONLY
FOAM BACK
63" - 84" LENGTH
VALUES TO $9.96
SAVE S1.02
REG. $2.99
SAVE $6.28
IT'S EASY
To 6et YOUR Free
Prestige
Wall Plaque
JUST OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR
S50.00 OR ADD S50.00 TO YOUR
PRESENT ACCOUNT.
UMIT: ONE (1) FREE PLAQUE PER FAMILY
Additional plaques Cost. . .S2.50 Each
with addition of S25.00 to Savings Account
VINTAGE CARS
• 1928 Mercedes Benz e 1926 Bugatti
• 1926 Bentley O 19.30 Lancia Delambda
ASSORTMENT
BONDED
MENS WORK
ORLON KNITS
PANTS
ASST. FALL COLORS
REG. $1.99
SAVE 93c
REG. $2.99 SAVE 49c
2 For $5.00
CANNON
CO-ORDINATE GROUP
SHEETS And
PILLOW CAS^
TWIN
SA\'E 70c REG. $2.66
SAVE 70c REG. $3.66
FLTLL FLAT
$1.96
$2.96
LADIES SWEATERS
LADIES SKIRTS
LADIES KNIT PANTS
VALUES TO $18.00
YOUR CHOICE
AIRPLANES
• 1917 Albatros
• 1918 Fokker
• 1917 Sopwith
e 1917 Avro
LOCOMOTIVES
London & Southwestern Railway
London Brighton & South Coast Rail
way
O Great Eastern Railway
• Midland Railway
SHIPS
O American Wlialer • Swedish Barque
• German Topsail • Dutch Ship Pennace
Pillowcasci!
REG. $2.22
SAVE 96c
FTORAL PATTERN
$1.96
SAVE UP TO $15.00
We Reserve The Right to Limit Quantities
Many Other Saleltems Too Numerous To Mention
'I
ii
IK
•v"
EACH PLAQUE READY TO PLACE
ON WALL
Imported directly from England, these beautifully
detailed WALL PLAQUES are offered to you
exclusively by:
Kings Mountain
SAVINC-S & LOAN ASSN.
This Offer Good Only On ^'-YiVo
Passbook Savings Accounts ,