Earl Garden Clubbers See Program On Trees Couple Honored At Fete Saturday, March 19 Rescuers Host Benefit ElARL — The Earl Gar den Club met at the home of Mrs. Warren Stamea Monday night. Members and vlaltorB were welcomed by Mrs. Starnes, president. In cluding Mrs. Ed Cham pion, Mrs. C. Q. Lavender, Mrs. Johnny Lavender and Mrs. Hagen Barrett. Devotions were given by Mrs. Steve Johnson. Mrs. Morris Runyans gave a report cm the club's project of waste paper, saying that a central place hsa been set up In town for collecting the waste paper. After a short business session, the plant for the month to be studied, varie gated and plain Urlope, were passed around and discussed by members. Also, a six bloom Amaryllis was passed around and each member told how she cared for such a plant In planting and feeding It. Mrs. John T. Moore, Jr. of High Point gave the program on trees. She started by telling the his tory of Artmr Day, saying, "Long before Arbor Day was celebrated In the U. S. A., there hsul been Tree planting customs In other parts of the world. The man who must be given the honor of promoting the first formal observance of Club Visits SLS Good Earth Garden Chib members met one week earlier than usual, on Wednesday, March 3, to go as a group to the Southern Living Show In Charlotte. Members were able to formulate Ideas for their the displays of plants and flowers. Other Items of Interest were the hsuid- crafts and beautifully furnished rooms of fur niture. Before leaving, each member was given a soil tsrtliig kit from WBT. Aibor Day la J. SterUng Morton, of Nebraska, a newspaperman, who migrated from Detroit In 18M and found there only open prairies where the wind swept along unhin dered, often with de vastating results. In 188S through his Influence, April 22 was set aside In Nebraska as a legal holiday called Arbor Day. Within 16 years a total of 600 mUUon trees had been planted and 100,000 acres of waterlands had been turned Into forested land. Miss Marie Davis gave Instructions on how to grow the house plant, kalanchoes, which re sembles Christmas Cac tus. “Horticulture Quiz" was given to members. Mrs. Jeff Champion will be hostess to the next meeting. Mrs. Steve Jackson, co hostess, assisted Mrs. Starnes In serving refresh ments. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Mauney entertained at a dinner party at their home on Roxford Road Friday evening honoring newly weds Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Mauney. The 18 guests were members of the two families. Tables were set up tat the living room smd dining room and were overlaid with handmade lace cloths accented with arrange ments of winter greenery and candles. Assisting In serving and entertaining were the daughters of the host couples, Carla, Leigh and Kakl Mauney. LIONS PROGRAM Steve Guy, Shelby stock broker, will be guest speaker at Tuesday night's meeting of Kings Mountain Lions Club at 7 p. m. at Kings Mountain Inn. Lion Jbn Downey Is program chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Robinson, of Oak Grove Community, announce the arrival of their third son, Joshua Todd Robinson, Feb. 38, Cleveland Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed five pounds, six ounces. Grandparents are Mrs. Marjle Dellinger of Kings Mountain and Thomas E. Robinson of Gastonia. Other members (rf the family are Chris Robinson, age six, and Chad Robinson, age four, Mrs. Robinson Is the former Doris Dellinger of Kings Mountain. -oOo- APPUCATiONS ^plications for enrollment In Kindergarten and First Grade, to begin In August 1677, are avadlable at all schools In the .Kings Mountain and Grover area. For further Information, call Miss Patterson at 789-4680. BENEFIT Kings Mountain Rescue Squad Ladles Auxiliary will sponsor a hot dog sale Sat, Mar. 19, beginning at 10 a. m. at the Squad Building at S13 Ub' Stewart East Parker St. Hotdogs are three for 81 and cakes and soft drinks wlU also be available. All proceeds will benefit the Rescue Squad. IT’SABOY Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Phillips of Mayport Fla. announce the arrival of their second son, James Andrew PhlUlps, Feb. 18, Jacksonville, Fla. The baby weighed nine pounds, nine and one-ludf ounces. Other member of the Phillips family Is three-year-old John Michael PhllUpa. Gran<4>arents su« Mr. and Mrs. Flank Phillis and Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford of Kln^ Mountain. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Queenle WllUams, Mrs. Neva Phillips, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Crawford and Mrs. WUl AUen, all of Kings Mountain. The baby's mother Is the former Ctaidy Crawford of Kings Mountain. Mr. PhlUlps U stationed with the U. S. Navy In Florida. -oOo- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stewart of the Dbcon Community announce the arrival of their third chUd, Jodi Renee, Feb. 37, Cleveland Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed four pounds, 14 and one-half ounces. Other members of the Stewart tamUy are KeUy and Cassle Stewart. Mrs. Stewart Is the former Renee Blackburn. Grandparents are Mr. andMrs. L. H. Stewart of the Dixon Community and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Blackburn of Shelby. Great-grandparents are H. K. Stewart of the Dixon Com munity and Rev. and Mrs. John Hicks of AshevlUe. JANICE RUTH CARPENTER ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Billy E. Carpenter of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Ruth, to Harold Keith Queen, son of Mr.andMrs. J.D. Queen of Shelby. The wedding wUl be an event of June 6th at 4 p. m. In Boyce Memorial ARP Church where Dr. Charles Edwards will perform the ceremony. The bride-to-be is a 1970 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and la employed In the Business Office of Kings Mountain Hospital. The prospective bridegroom Is a 1070 graduate of KMHS, a 1974 graduate at Gardner-Webb CoUege with B. S. In Data Processing, and Is employed by Moniaon Sarvlees, Inc. ocaiMiby. BHBRRT me MABRT E34GAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mabry announce the engagement of their daughter Sherry Kim, to Donnie Ray Blddlx, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Blddlx. Both famlUes are of Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be la a student at Kings Mountain Senior High School. The prospective bridegroom Is employed by Jack Rayfleld Ocnatructlon Co. A late Fall wedding la planned. WEST GATE PLAZA • SHQBY ROAD PRICES GOOD THRU SAT., 3-12-77... If YOU'RE NOT HERE'S WHY r EVERYD^ 4M DOZEN USDA GRADE A LARGE EGGS SAVE AT LOWES FOODS OIM PSICE WHY FAY SAVE AT LOWES FOODS OUR FWCE WHY PAY 16 Oz. Pream Coffss Creamer 89' $1 19 24 Oz. Nestss letd Tea Mix $