American Legion Auxiliary To Honor State President American Legion Post 155 Auxiliary and Legion will honor Mrs. Arlene Barrett, newly installed state presi- dent ‘of the Auxiliary, at a Homecoming luncheon Satur- day at 1 p.m. at the Post Home on York Road. : ARLENE BARRETT ® NITE LIFE OF GASTONIA K-MART SHOPPING CENTER 212 S. NEW HOPE ROAD ® Q) TUES., AUG 5 3 BARE 2 ELEGANCE Men Only ‘Til 10 pm ©) FRI. & SAT., AUG. 8 & 9 @ KIDS 2 ALL ABC PERMITS XY & NITE LIFE @) OF GASTONIA A Private Club For Members NY, And Guests 19 And Up See @) Prior to the luncheon, Mrs. Barrett will preside at the ex- ecutive board meeting of the state auxiliary beginning at 9 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of First Presbyterian Church. Prior to the meeting, which opens at 9:30 a.m., doughnuts and coffee will be served. Ap- proximately 100 women from all over the state will attend. At the 1 p.m. luncheon, a crowd of 200 Legion and Aux- iliary members from all over the state are expected to at- tend. Greetings will be brought by Kings Mountain Mayor John Moss and State Senator J. Ollie Harris and by various Legion officials including Post 155 Commander Whitey Hogue, District 23 Com- mander Bob Davies, both of Kings Mountain, and Division ~V Commander Welch of Brevard. Unit 155 President Ruth Gamble will preside. Special music will be presented by Mrs. Lonnie Darnell. Past state com- manders of the Legion and past state presidents of the auxiliary will be recognized during the program. Rehearsal Party Honors Couple Debbie Horn and Alan Chapman were honored after their wedding rehearsal Fri- day night at a party hosted by the bridegroom-elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chapman, at David Baptist Church Recreation Building. Members of the wedding arty and immediate amilies were served barbecue with baked beans, slaw, and a chocolate pound groom’s cake. A yellow motif was featured in decorations. month's rental free. Offer expires August 9, 1986. JOIN THE BAND Save Up To *30°° COUPON | 1 Month’s Rental FREE! Rent a new school band instrument and receive your second = a Gm SS Gs Sm Gm | Et Alusic art FQ) AKERS GENTER (up front) 861-1037 NAUTILUS Nobody Does It Better Jim Putnam, a Magna Cum Laude graduate from ASU has been hired to manage Nautilus of Shelby. Jim has two degrees, one in Health Educatoin with an emphasis in Nutri- tion, and the other in Physical Education with an emphasis in Exercise Physiology. He will be making Nautilus of Shelby one of the finest. fitness facilities in the Southeast. Jim has 3 years experience as Head Wrestling Coach and Strength Trainer in Cobb County, Atlanta, Ga., as well as in association with fitness centers in Atlanta. During this time he has designed more than 1,000 sucessful diet and fitness programs for adults and students. His credentials include proper training of athletic injuries and teaching (EMT) classes. Come by and meet Jim at Nautilus, 217 E. Marion St. Join now and take advantage of "our 5th Annual August Sale. . Bring This Ad For Special Discount | 484-1884 CHAD PEARSON MICHELLE PEARSON Pearsons Celebrate Birthdays Chad and Michelle Pear- son, son and daughter of Ron- nie and Cheryel Pearson, celebrated their birthdays together at their home at 206 Fairview Street. Chad was five years old Ju- ly 29th and Michelle was 11 on July 19th. " “Rock and Roll Express” cake was served with ice cream and party refreshments to family and friends. They are the grandchildren of Mrs. Josephine McAbee and the late Russell McAbee and the late Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Pearson. Children attending the par- ty were Melissa and Rusty McAbee, Katherine Shelton, Stephen Holmes, Jennifer England, Jenna Allen, Bradley Short, Rhonda and Laura Falls and Janey Ollis. Equipment Purchased At Hospital From Page 10-A physician. Since many condi- tions of the upper digestive tract cannot be diagnosed by x-ray, the new Sasizoscope is helpful in diagnosing inflam- mation of the esophagus, stomach and small intestine and, also, in identifying the site of upper gastrointestinal bleeding. The procedure — called EGD — may detect early cancers too small to be seen by x-ray. If the doctor sees a suspicious area, he can pass an instrument through the scope and take a small piece of tissue for laboratory examination. Each of the these scopes has another valuable feature. A polaroid camera can be at- tached, enabling the physi- cian to document specific areas for future comparison and diagnosis. Kings Moun- tain Hospital has recently replaced a smaller camera with a state-of-the-art camera for use with the new scopes. ; Pat Thompson, Kings Mountain Hospital Gastrointestinal ASsistant, is a specially trained nurse who assists the doctor with the ex- amination. ‘I really love my work,” said Mrs. Thompson, “because I know we’re help- ing so many people. And, I think it’s great that we’ve ad- ded these new instruments to our Endoscopy Department!” Hospital administrator Huitt Reep commented on the new instruments by saying: “We’re committed to having available the very latest in technology for our patients and physicians as we do our best to meet the increasing healthcare needs of our com- munity.” Kings Mountain Hospital is a 102-bed, modern acute care facility, with a medical staff of 26 active physicians, covering al major specialities. «|e IM ‘Spread a meat loaf mixture into a pie pan and build up sides into crust shape. Bake until partially done and spread with filling of mashed potatoes. Dot with butter and paprika and bake until potatoes are browned. Wednesday, August 6, 1986-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 11A Reception At Mayes Home Honors Sabrina And Bryant From Page 9-A The bridal portrait was displayed on an easel in the dining room. Gary Cosmos Band enter- tained guests on the garden patio. Boston ferns and calladium leaves decorated the yard and patio areas and ° a pair of black wrought iron ducks were decorated with large white bows, net and valley lilies at the entrance of the house. A large heart gra e wreath with white ridal bouquet was attached to the front door. The bride threw her bou- uet from the back balcony of e house and large baskets of bird seeds was available for guests to throw as the bride and bridegroom left the house for their honeymoon. Reception helpers were Mr. and Mrs. John L. McGill, Mrs. Haywood E. Lynch, Mrs. P.G. Padgett, Mrs. George Houser, Mrs. Charles Carpenter, all of Kings Moun- tain, Mr. and Mrs. Richard LeGrand, Shelby; Mrs. D.S. Mayes, North Wilkesboro; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nooney, Birmingham, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nesbitt, Lake Norman; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brawley, Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kiser, Bessemer City; Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fox, Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Voet, Wrightsville Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson, Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harrell, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keith, Mrs. Donna Griffith, Mrs. Edwin George, Mrs. Linda Clark, Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Mayes, Salisbury; Mrs. F.B. Clark, Sr., Mrs. Gay Clark, Mrs. Charles Clark, Statesville; Mr. and Mrs. F.W. McLeod, Atlanta, Ga. fall p S7. 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