Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / Oct. 4, 1972, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE 4, KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1972 PA Women’s EdUor^JSylvia Holmes I wrote a column on May 17th which was entitled “The Robin son’s Experience a Rerun.” The re-run to which I was reter- ring was the appendectomy undergone by Bunky Robinson which turned out to be an uncanny repetition of the appendectomy un dergone by his younger brother Bo, on Wednesday, February 23rd. Bunky’s episode took place on Wednesday, May 3rd, ten weeks later. As older brother Bubba relinquished his appendix several years ago, I gave a "Jeanne Dixon” type warning that Cindy Robinson, should be careful ten weeks later on Wednesday, July 12th espec ially If it was raining that day. I have come to the conclusion that the Julv date was not suit able lor Cindy either because it was school vacation time or that particular time had been designated for Bubba who, of cou rse, could not oblige by having his appendix removed twlcel It seems that Wednesday, September 27th was reserved for Cindy just 21 weeks after Bunky and 31 after Bo. And believe it or not, all the conditions were exactly the same. It was Wed nesday, it was raining, the surgery was performed by the same operating room crew at the Kings Mountain Hospital and becau se of Cindy’s incapacitation her mother had to assume school car pool duties. The Robinsons experienced a re-re-run. Wha tever next? Mtivity Aycnda American Legion Auxiliary meets on Thursday, October 5th at 7:30 p.m. Cleveland County Fair begins on Friday, October 6th. Senior Citizens covered dish luncheon on Friday, October 6th at 12 noon at the Womens Club. Country Club Dance on Sat urday, October 7th. Hosts and hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr.andMrs. Larry Hamrick, Mr.andMrs. John Warlick. Anniversary Celebration of the Battle of Kings Mountain will be on Sunday, October 8th at 3;00 p.m. at the Natio nal Military Park. Livingde- monstrations of the daily routine at that time will be given in the area by the large monument on the trail around the battlefield. Police Auxiliary meets on Monday, October 9th at 7 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ar lene Barrett. Circles 4 and 6, Central Un ited Methodist Church meets on Monday, October 9th at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Circle 5, Central United Met hodist Church meets on Mon day , October 9th at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Richard Greene. Circle 7, Central United Met hodist Church meets on Mon day, October 9th at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. E.W. Ru ssell. Newcomers Bridge Benefit on Tuesday, October 10th at the Community Center at 9:30 p. m. and again at 7:30 p.m. Circle 3. Central United Met hodist Church meets on Wed nesday, October 11th at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. E.W. Griffin. Sr. The Kings Mountain Garden Club meets on Wednesday, October 11th at 3:30 p.m, at the home ofMrs. J.E. Hern don. Mrs. Carl Mauney will give a program on Organic Gardening. The Open Gate Garden Club meets on Wednesday, Octo ber 11th at 3:30 p.m. fhe program will be “Our Histor ical Heritage and Culture”- a pilgrimage to Plantation House, Belmont, N.C. byMrs. John Gamble. Hostesses will be Mrs. Glenn Campbell and Mrs. George Klepper. Troop 4 Elects Officers Cadette troop 4 recently held elections and the following girls were voted into office. Patrol leaders are Kelly Ad ams, Kathy Crawford and Beverley Lynch. Their assis tant patrol leaders are Sarah maner, Donna Moss and An gela Mangum. Sherry Mad dox is troop treasurer, Lee- anne DeVane is troop scribe and Lynda Lynch is troop re corder. Troop leader, Mrs. Arlene Barrett accompanied by a patrol leader will attend training for Cadette leaders at Golden Valley on Friday, October 6. Bridge Benefit For Mauney Library On Tuesday, October 10th, there will be a Bridge Bene fit organized by the Kings Mountain Newcomers Club. Players are urged to get up a foursome for a bridge ta ble and come to play at the Community Center either at 9:30 p.m. in the morning or at 7:30 p.m. in the evening. Tickets are $1.25 per person and all proceeds from the benefit will go to the Mauney Memorial Library for the purchase of new books. Cof fee and cake will be served at both sessions and there will be door prizes. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Mary Wade Smith, Mrs. Ma ry Klepper, Mrs. Helen Blgg- erstaff and other members of the Newcomers Club. Bryan Keith Rayfleld Services For Bryan Keith Rayfleld, 11- month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Rayfleld, of 1425 Hardis Lane, Matthews, died Wednesday, September 27. After having open - heart surgery on Tuesday, Septem ber 19, at Charlotte Memorial Hospital, the infant lived one week and a day. The funeral was at 2 p.m. Friday, September 29 at Mt. Harmony Baptist Church with the Rev. Lawrence Funder burk, pastor, and the Rev. Richard Plyer of Patterson Grove Baptist Church in Kings Mountain officiating. Burial was in the church cem etery. Surviving are his parents; one brother, Jeffrey Dewayne Rayfleld of the home; matern al grandparents, Mr.andMrs. Jesse Burton of Kings Mount ain; paternal grandparents, •Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Rayfleld of Kings Mountain. .•>> lim. M tonii- lui.N dovel- opod no pnH o."^.' to nmko pupils llko to stiidv. How many pocipU* do you know who give more than they ivi.fiVO'.’ li'fiiri Lindsay Fininies . .\nn Rowell and .4nthony Keller rehearsing their eharaeteri7.alions for the iipeomin^ Rehearsing For ‘“^The Panda and the Spy 99 Lindsay Holmes, Ann Row ell and Anthony Keller will be portraying three of the characters in the Little The atres’ childrens play "The Panda and The Spy. ” Lindsay has the role of Ber tha, the maid. Bertha serves the Allen family and as well as performing the duties of a maid she is renowned for her smart remarks addres sed to all and sundry pers ons onstage. Ann plays the part of Mrs. Jackson, the next-door neig hbor of the Allen family. Mrs. Jackson is a mean cba- assistant to the Chief of Str ategic Air Command. Mr. Jennings is entrusted with highly secret documents to be delivered to Mr. Allen at his home and he is very wor ried about the possibility of the documents falling into the hands of enemy agents. The Panda and the Spy will be presented at Park Grace School in mid-November. i racter and most of her hosti lity is directed towards the mlschlevious Rickey Allen (David Barrett), Anthony Keller is appear ing as Mr. Jennings, an Woman’s Chib Endorses School Bond Issue By Sylvia Holmes School superintendent, Don ald Jones, assisted by Bill Bates, presented a program outlining the need for a school bond issue to a well-attended meeting of the Senior Wo man’s Club held on Monday, September 25th. Following a question and answer session. the club voted unanimously to endorse the proposed bond issue which will be decided by election on December 9th. This will be the last occasion available to the Kings Mount ain system for an election concerning only this school district. Futureelectionswlll be county wide on issues af fecting any of the three separ ate school systems within Cleveland County. Mr. Jones detailed the building program and bcility improvement that will be made if the bond vote is successful. The Education KINGS MOUNTAIN BmTHS WEEKLY RECIPE Department of the Woman’s Club was in charge of the pro gram and the speakers were introduced by Mrs. E. W. Griffin, Jr. Club president, Mrs. H.E. Lynch, chaired the meeting and club chaplain, Mrs. Mabel Dixon gave the devotions. Following the program, a long business session took place during which time, many plans for the community Festival to be held on October 18th were made. Refreshments of punch and cookies were served by the hostesses who were Mrs. Sara Griffin, chairman, Mrs. Susie Howard, Mrs. E. W. Neal, Mrs. T. M, Shuford, Mrs. Dot Etheridge, Mrs. J.W. Powell, Mrs. Hazel Fryer and Mrs. Geneva Yelton. During the refreshment time, the club constitution was r^ aloud by Mrs. Phyllis Cheshire, Club Member-At-Large. Theme for the Festival this year will be: “Let’s Move With The Times.” Assisting Mrs. LynchasGeneral Chair man for the Festival will be Mrs. Humes Houston, Mrs. J. W. Powell, Mrs. G. H, Houser, Mrs. G. H, Thomas- son and Mrs. Sam L. Robin son. Beauty Lounge 739-6535 4th Anniversary Specials thru entire month of October FROSTINGS $10.00 TOUCH-UPS $12.50 COLOR plus SET $7.00 PERMANENTS Reg. $10.00 Now $7.50 Reg. $12.50 Now $10.00 Reg. $15.00 Now $12.50 Hair Cuts S1.50 Shags S2.00 Special on wiglets Wire base - $12.50 Reg. base - $8.50 Operators: Penny Broome Paulette McSwain Franclse Whitley Every 25th customer gets free shampoo & set. Hiith‘r?irolcli S<|iiur«‘!> June Lee Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carpenter Route 1 Bessemer City, N.C. Son, September 26,1972 Mr. i Mrs. Gary L, Patterson 110 Walker Street Kings Mountain, N.C. Daughter, September 30, 1972 1 lb. brown sugar 1 cup butter 2 eggs 2 cups flour 1 tsp. baking powder 1/2 tsp. salt 1 cup nuts (pecans) Mr. and Mrs. George Smith 304 Waco Road Kings Mountain, N.C. Daughter, October 1,1972 Mr. i Mrs. Charles Greene P.O. Box 444 Grover, North Carolina Son, September 27, 1972 Mr. i Mrs. Johnny Jackson P.O, Box 926 Bessemer City, .N.C, Son, September 27,1972 Platt Mr. ^ .Mrs. Gary W Route 3, Box 321A Kings .Mountain, .\.c. Daughter, September 29, 1972 Cook butter and sugar in the top of a double boiler over hot water until the sugar dissolv es. Cool. Add eggs, one at a time, beating thoroughly after each. Stir in other ingred ients. Spread in an ungreased 15 1/2 X 111/2” X 1/2” pan. Bake in a moderate (350 de grees) oven for exactly 25 minutes. While hot, cut into squares. Makes 40 cookies. This week’s recipe was giv en to us by June Lee, who is the wife of Dr. Joseph Lee, and it is one that she freque ntly serves to guests such as members of her bridge club. The cookies are also enjoyed by the four Lee children: Na ncy, Stephen, Michael and Suzanne. Bayfield Infant Clip This Coupon For Additional 20% O Off (III \n\ K<’^iilarl\ Prirrd Mrrfhaixl i<i(‘ \t lln)Uoir!> Fal)rit> and _ Ncrdlrfral'l ."whop Good Thru Saturday. October 7.1972 Coupon .Also Good For Purchase of New Fall Fabrics Arriving Daily. HUDSON 4-iou-se ob- ^cxk>*CiXZS L Shelby, N.C. could lose interest on a two-year savii^ investment idan. And not even know it. *j. »i t Here’s the 2-vvay test to be sure you get the best plan: 1. Do all 54^% savings funds earn daily interest compoundi^ d daily? 2. Can you purchase .^3/4% two-year savings bonds for only S3()0 u£ more? First-Citizens Bank’s 53/4'!(. savings plan meets both requirements. liir liiglu'si >u\ing> interest iM-rmitled by law. move Kt I'ii'st-Citi/.ens Hank. 5^4% twoye*' savings bonds. .'(itn diiilv inlcfiist cu'i poiiiidet) diiilv. bond') n"- dvailatili; m ai’Kuiiiis i! S500 or 'riurp A variation ol this plan per 'Mis vu:i to receive interest m qoarter'v Odv'nents, 5'^% one year savings bonds. .■;itli rj.nlv 'nterest com pu'iiirled riiiily, vDii earn 5.6o3 fi-r ine year Hiinds are available m anniunis (ii S500 nr 'iinri; A vaiiation u* this plan per mits you to receive interest m quarterly payments. 5% daily interest Premium Passbook plan. Your inieresl is compoiiiid ed every ninely days, and you earn liurn day ill ile- posit. Make an initial diiposil 'll Sbfl III iitiiii: Add III this anuiiini any bine in any amoijni. .Vilhdrawals may be made on SO-day wnlien notice After iniiial 90 days, wilhdrawals may he made wdhoiit nonce during liisi len days iit .laniiaiy, Apnl, Inly -II Ocliibei 414% Regular Savings Accounts. Farn 4'/j% guaranteed daily inieresi, which is auio- inalically added lu yiiiii accpiint Interest is cum- pounded rnonihly. < First-Citizens.
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 4, 1972, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75