Lynches Attend Graduations Andrew Robert ToUeeon and Jane Elliabeth Harrell, grandchildren of Mr. and Mra. Haywood E. Lynch of Klnga Mountain, -s ^^aduated from high ^ achool In recent exerclaea. ^ Jane, daughter of Loaale and Sam Harrell, graduated from Peachtree High School In Atlanta, Oa. June S. Mlaa Harrell was a member of the National Honor Society and also active In math, science and art clubs on campus. Andy, son of Betsy and Oeorge R. Tolleson of Oolumbla, S.C., graduated from Lower Richmond High School on May 81. He Is also grandson of Mrs. W.W. Tolleson of Oreen- vllle, S.C. and the late Mr. Tolleson, all formerly of IQngs Mountain. The Lynches attended the finals exercises In .Atlanta and Oolumbla. Wedding ) Invitations Are Issued Mr. and Mrs. Richard Franks and son. Jamas, and daughter, Alice, of Wilmington, Del., spent the week with his grand mother, Mrs. James B. Franks of Kings Mountain, •after visiting his father, William Franks In Belmont. Mrs. Betty B. Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson of Kings Mountain have Issued wedding Invitations to the wedding of their daughter |ktd son, Miss Lesla Ann Hughes and Fleets LaMont WUson. the wedding will take place Sun., July 1, at 8 p.m. In East Qod Wesleyan iiurch on East Oold Itreet. %r« JANE ELIZABETH HARRELL ANDREW ROBERT TOLLESON Sim AT CLARKSI Drive In Now For Savings on 0 4PLY POLYESTER iWhitewollsI jljllillWWWWMI H78-14 A7f^3 $2200 lOO ni» '2.73 F.ET. iBBi iJX'tSr » Plus *1.72 F.ET. — # E78-14 00 12 Plus *2.23 F.LT. G78-15 00 ■■■■I F78-14 00 Plus *2.37 F.LT. Plus *2.59 F.ET. *■■■■ H78-15 lOO Plus *2.79 F.ET. !BMI St;. L78-15 G78-14 F 0 i *28“ I Plus *2.53 F.ET. 00 i Plus *3.09 F.ET. Front-End Alignment *13®® U S mide cars - parts extra It needed Excludes front-eriieel drive cars • Complete analysis and alignment correction — to increase tire mileage and improve steering • Precision equipment, used by experienced mechanics, helps ensure a precision alignment Engine Tune-Up $9Q88 S'V' 828.88 - 41^1 $88.88-8 cyl Add $4.00 lor air condItionInR. Price includes parts and labor. • Our mechanics electronically line- tune your engine • New points, plugs and condenser • Test charging/ starting systems, time engine, adjust carburetor • Helps maintain a smooth running engine • Cars with electronic ignition $4 less. .0 f/ LARK TIRE & AUTO 407 S. Battleground Tim Taylor Mgr. Phone 739-6456 Bible School Slated Vacation Bible School will be held at Pathway Baptlat Chu.-ch June ao-M from 7 until $ p.m. each evening. Classes will be con ducted for all ages and transportation will be provided by calling 788- 8738. Pathway Baptist Church Is located on Parkdale Circle and Rev. James Hamrick Is pastor. Singing Services Planned Special song services will be held at Pathway Baptlat Church on Park- dale Circle Sat., June leth, at 7 p.m. Special singers will be The Ambassadors from Rock HUl, S.C. and the Thessalonlans from Shelby. The public Is Invited, according to an nouncement by Rev. James Hamrick, pastor. HOT DOO SALE The youth de^iartment of Kla||a Mountain Baptist Cmrcn will spoiiaor a hot dog and bake sale Friday from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. In the church fellowship hall. Hot dogs will cost 60 cents each and dessert ntay be purchased by the slice or whole cake or pie. BATON OUNIC The Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a Baton Clinic to be held the week of June 18 through the 33 at Deal Community Center. Instruction by Miss Vicki Collins, "1071 Majorette of America", will be for Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced classes. The classes are for one hour a day and the fee Is $13 for the week. Registration will be held June 16 from 6-6 p.m. at the front entrance In Deal Community Center. VISITS HEBE Carole and Robert Klnneman have returned to Washington, D.C. after a visit with their grand mother, Mrs. J.H. Arthur on Edgemont Dr. Because the Klnneman family have lived In Spain, It had been five years since they had visited In Kings Mountain. They are children of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kln neman. Mrs. Klnneman Is the former Shirley Arthur. IT’S A GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Don Phifer of Kings Mountain an nounce the arrival of their third daughter, Leslie Ann, May 30th, Cleveland Memorial Hospital, Shelby. The baby weighed six pounds, nine ounces and Is grainddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mensell Phifer of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolin of Shelby. She Is great- grsuiddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Ware of Kings Mountain. Other members of the Don Phifer family are Jennifer, age five, and dndy, age two. Mrs. Phifer Is the former Janice Bolin. NEW OFFICERS—Pictured are new officers of the American Legion Auxiliary following their Installation Thursday night by Mrs. James Oalleado, left, of Stanley, state president of the American Legion Auxiliary. Others, from left, BIrs. Clara Rhea, Photo by Lib Stewart president; Mrs. Gertie Falls, vice president; Mrs. Zoe Falls, Mrs. J.D. Barrett, outgoing president, Mrs. Outrles Hampton, Mrs. Daisy McCurry, Mrs. Ida Long, Mrs. Rachel Ledford and Mrs. Brenda Beatty. Auxiliary Installs Officers Clara (Mrs. B.W.) Rhea was Installed as the new president of Otis D. Green Unit 166, American Legion Auxiliary, at the American Legion Building. Mrs. James V. Caliendo, at Stanley, state president of the Auxiliary, was the Installing officer. Other new officers are Mrs. Luco (Gertie) Falls, vice-president and membership chairman; Mrs. Ralph (Judy) Giindstaff, second vice- president; Betty (Mrs. Charles) Hampton, recording secretary; Arlene (Mrs. J.D.) 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