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= PN - aa i MRS. GUY BICKLEY (Kim Putnam) Kimberly Renee Putnam and Guy Bickley were married on December 28, 1984 at the home of the bride. D The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Putnam. She is a junior at Kings Mountain High School. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Pauline Bickley and the late Charles Brian Bickley. He is a graduate’of Kings Mountain High School and is employed by E & W Electric in Charlotte. The bride's parents hosted a reception at the home following the ceremony. Women’s Club To Meet The Shelby Christian Women’s Club will hold a Winter Wonderland luncheon on Thursday, January 17 at noon at the Elk’s Club in Shelby. Hartzog’s of Gaffney will pre- sent a fashion show. Edith Hoff- man will be the guest soloist. The guest speaker will be Wanda Burquest of Rock Hill, South Carolina. Mrs. Burquest is a beauty consultant and a member of Designers Ltd. She is also a homemaker with many in- terests including sewing, music and gourmet cooking. She will give an/inspirational talk... - Christian Women’s Club is an international organization with over 2200 clubs throughout the United States and Canada and over 50 clubs abroad. It is non- denominational. A cordial in- vitation ‘is given to all women and their guests. A free nursery is held for pre- school children of mothers atten- ding the luncheon at the Central United Methodist Church. Mothers are asked to bring a bag lunch for their children, and juice and cookies will be served. Reservations must be made along with the luncheon reserva- tion. Call Virginia Bylund, 487-0857 or Bonnie. Price, 434-6443 by noon Monday to reserve your place. Cancellations must be made no later than noon Wednesday. Mrs. Wright Appointed Martha Wright, Director of Child Nutrition, has been ap- pointed by Dr. Craig Phillips to a three-year term on the State School Food Distribution Ad- visory Council. Mrs. Wright was elected chairman of the commit- tee when the committee met in Raleigh on January 4. The council is responsible for obtaining from all school districts in North Carolina infor- mation on the types and amounts of USDA Donated Foods preferred, shipping schedules and packaging preferences. The thirteen member council is made up of cafeteria managers, parents, students, teachers and food service direc- tors. MARTHA WRIGHT HEARING TESTS Students Need Hosts Mawuney Hosiery Milly Sree. THE CO. STORE DISCOUNT SOCK MILL OUTLET 1985 NEW WINTER HOURS Wednesday Thru Friday 11:00 AM To 4:00 PM Keep Warm Toes In Mauney Hose! South On Railroad Ave. Off King St. 4/10 Mile To Corner Of Parking Lot Behind Mill The ASSE International Stu- dent Exchange (ASSE) is seeking local families to serve as hosts for 15 Scandinavian, German, Swiss, British and Dutch high school students who are part of the ASSE exchange visitor pro- gram. According to Carole Powell, Southern Director of the ASSE program, the non-profit ASSE is affiliated with the Swedish and Finnish Depart- ments of Education and is of- ficially designated by the U.S. In- formation Agency as an Ex- change Visitor Program. The students, 16 and 17 years old, are fluent in English and are carefully selected for the pro- gram based on their high school performance, good character, ‘and interest in the ASSE pro- “gram. All of them are covered by comprehensive medical and liability insurance and have ade- quate money for personal needs. The host family furnishes room and board, and perhaps a measure of love! The ASSE program offers families the opportunity to share their North American cultural and educational experiences with a European young person, while at the same time, learning about another culture and language. Mrs. Powell indicated that a volunteer Area Represen- tative, provided by ASSE, will oversee the placement to assure that everything goes smoothly. Families interested in serving as hosts for the 1985-86 school year should contact ASSE’s local Dance Saturday At Legion “The New Legends” will pro- vide the music Saturday night for a dance at Kings Mountain American Legion Post 155. Admission is $10 per couple. Dancing will last from 9 p.m. un- til 1 a.m. “Chairman of the Board” will be at the legion on February 16. Advance tickets are on sale... KMLT Auditions Scheduled Kings Mountain Little Theatre is conducting auditions for the delightful musicale, “Alice In Wonderland”, on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 12th, at 2 p.m. and Monday evening, Jan. 14th, at 7 p.m. at Park Grace Auditorium. Ms. Jane Dixon will direct the production, which will feature a large cast of all ages. Interested players should at- tend Saturday and Monday auditions. “Alice In Wonderland” will be funded by a Grass Roots Grant from the North Carolina Arts Council. y 210 East Grover Street Shelby, N.C. 28150 HEARING AID EVALUATIONS HEARING AID FITTINGS HEARING AID REPAIRS HEARING AID BATTERIES If You Have A Hearing Problem Call 482-1447 For An Appointment After Hours Call: 487-1894 Lamar Young, Ph.D. Kay Young, M.A. Area Representative: Pam Rit- tenour at 704/542-0926. - ASSE is also seeking qualified American high school students to spend a six week holiday or academic year in Europe ‘as ex- change students. Participants must be 16-17 years of age, maintain a high grade point average and have excellent character references. Interested teens should contact their local Area Representative. ASSE International is a non- profit, tax excempt, public benefit organization. ASSE In- ternational is officially designated as an exchange visitor program by the United States Information Agency and is affiliated with the Swedish and Finnish Departments of Educa- tion. REP. EDITH LUTZ Rep. Lutz To Speak At Legion Rep. Edith Lutz of Lawndale will present “Legislative Outlook for 1985” at Tuesday night’s meeting of Unit 155, American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Lutz returns to Raleigh this month for her fifth term in the North Carolina House. She will speak on a program arranged by Mrs. J.d. Barrett. Co-hostesses will be Orean Sanderes, Peggy Aderholdt, and Willie Howell. Thursday. January 10, 1985-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7B KINGS CRAFTED HOSIERY Kings Mountain health and our national security. ‘| «1964 JONES INTERCABLE Every day millions of Americans buy the illicit white powder known as cocaine. Some do it to support a “lifestyle,” others to support a habit. 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