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Thuraday. NovambM S. ISSl-KIMGS MOUM OPEN HOUSE rAIN HERALO-Pag* 3B Open House will be held at Kings Mountain High School Tuesday at 7:30. The KMHS chorus will present a program in the auditorium. Parents and friends of the school are invited. ERMA KATHLEEN MORRIS (Brid*-El*ct oi Darrell Lee Morgan) Lt. Col. and Mrs. Lovell Jason Morris Jr. of Signal Mountain. Tenn., announce the engagement oi their daughter, Erma Kathleen (Kathy), to Darrell Lee Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luthem D. Morgan of New Market, Tenn. The bride-to-be graduated with a B.S. in biology from Middle Tennessee State University and attended Erlanger Medical Center School oi Medical Technology in Chattanooga, Tenn. She is employed by Erlanger Medical Center as a medical technologist. The prospective bridegroom graduated with a B.S. degree in Business Administration and a M.S. in Economics from the University oi Tennessee in Knoxville. He is presently working on a Ph.D in Economics from the University oi Tennessee. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Mrs. Rufus Lawrence Plonk and the late Mr. Plonk oi Kings Mountain. A December 27 wed ding is planned at Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church in Signal Mountain, Tenn. ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Max West oi Asheville announce the engagement oi their daughter, Carolyn Elaine, to Jeffrey Bruce Jones of Kings Mountain. He is the son oi Dr. and Mrs. Donald D. Jones oi Asheville, formerly of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect is a senior ot Lenoir-Rhyne College where she is majoring in nursing. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Gardner-Webb College with a degree in music education. He is employed by Kings Mountain Baptist Church as minister oi music, youth and activities. A December 19 wedding is plann ed at Calvary Baptist Church in Asheville. Auxiliary To Meet Tonight The annual Gold Star banquet of Kings Mountain Unit 155, American Legion Auxiliary, will be held Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the American Legion Building. A covered dish supper will be served and co-hostesses will be Mrs. Ruth Ruff and Mrs. Joyce Phifer. Central School students who participated recently in a Jump Rope routine and Clogging Ex hibition and won prizes at the Cleveland County Fair will pre sent the entertainment program. Mrs. J.D. Barrett is program chairman. In Memory Of Ethel M. Greene Who Died November 8, 1980 This year is almost at a close and with it a year has passed, since we lost one so loved. Time has dulled the pain, but ever so slight. Sometimes we feel she’s still with us like she always was. Then we remember we can’t call her, like we did before because she’s no longer there. And then that day a year ago rushes back to us. The pain is back and we have to start all over again trying to forget, but we can’t. They say that time eases the pain, but so far it’s only scratched the surface. We still, love and miss you. By Her Daughters: Bobby Jean Harrill, Jeseys, Ga. Shirley King, Kings Mountain LQGH ANNE STEWART Leigh Anne Is Eight Leigh Anne Stewart celebrated her eighth birthday Halloween Day with a party at her home. Her Strawberry Shortcake cake and other party refreshments were served to the guests. Leigh Anne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stewart of Kings Mountain and the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart of Kings Moun tain and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogers of Taylorsville. Great grandmothers are Mrs. D.O. Dyson of Taylorsville and Mrs. M.L. BeU of Mt. HoUy. "We're merging wHh a bank that shares our commitment to personal service for everyone" I'liild /(msiiii. Ji.. I’ll >iili ii! huh l>i iiih III I SII III mill I lank 'Dihihii L’. I IIS I SUMMER LEIGH CRISP Summer Leigh Two Years Old Summer Leigh Crisp celebrated her second birthday Oct. 31 with a party at her home. A Strawberry Shortcake theme was carried out. Family and friends attended. She i$ the daughter of Cathy and Gary Crisp. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Payne of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Eulis Crisp of Bessemer Ci ty- "We're merging with a bank that shares our commitment to personal service for everyone!' I'lliilUl (ill nun. I’ll >llli III Ihiiiiiii lliiiil'iii.n mill h'lsi iniiil'iiiiy Oi tiihii ih nisi You’re accustomed to perscxial service at Indepiendence NatitMial. Naturally. It’s somethin you’ve always known there, and the merger ctf IBB&T from Ae very same friendly people. In fact, the merger made oruy two ch^es. One, your bank has a new name; &anch Banking and Trust And two, you have 91 more offices now than you had before, all offering you perswial service.
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