rrt • lien, :arol iser. Jress fden; 945, The "rica, , by iind- rrent arks; i. by 001 ■ami- The ears. Taire ladys n li lt han f, by Dolt rlene ninal man; 3r, J. tterer :hild. Thunday. NavMibw ». IMI-UNOBIKMIMTAIN HDUUO-TMa* U Cathy Barnette Honored At Drop-In Bridal Shower D •) I) Miss Cathy Barnett, bride- elect of David DeWayne Clark, was honored October 23, at a drop4n shower in the Fellowship Building of East Cold Street Wesleyan Church. The shower was hosted by Cindy Meek, Sharon Baker, and Penny Biddix. The guests who called bet ween 7 and 9 pjn. showered the bride-to-be with pantry items and miscellaneous household gifts. RETIREES HONORED - Recant ratiramant parties at Kings Mountain Hospital honorad Diana Gamble, left, and Beaulenla Adams, who ora retiring after 28 years of service. Both ware presented silver trays with their names and dates of employment inscribed. Miss Barnett who chose a rose colored dress was presented a corsage of white carnations from the hostesses. The refreshment table was overlaid with a yellow lace and featured a flower arrangement of fall magnolias. Green punch was served from a crystal punch Irowl. Silver trays held party pick-ups consisting of sausage balls, nuts, mints, and a vegetable tray. Cake squares decorated with yellow flowers THANKSGIVING Rev. Clyde Bearden, pastor of First Baptist Church in Kings Mountain, will be the speaker at the annual Community Thanksgiving Service on Wed., Nov. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at Macedonia Baptist Church. The service is sponsored by the Kings Mountain Ministeri^ Associa tion. 60th ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Moss will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary November 15 from 3-5 p.m. at their home on 305 West Mountain Street. All friends of the couple are invited to attend. The Mosses ask that you not bring a gift. were served also. Receiving with the bride-to-be were her mother, Mrs. Carl Barnett, and the groom’s mother, Mrs. William Norman Clark, Jr. The couple are planning a December 3 wedtfing at East Gold Street Wesleyan Church. 35% off & moro on best selling shoe. our Womwi's Boat Mocs. Rawhide lacas. Non-skid solas. Brown. RaB.$13J7 CMIdran's sizes 8Vi-4. Reg. $10.97„$7 Chlldren’B sizes 68. Reg. $9.97_$6 Woman’s knee socks. 3 pairs, $5. SIhiisi^ lop itpptf hwdhaB,llag.tl0jl7 K.M. PLAZA SHIPPING CENTER^ I prices good thru Sunday. MaetefCwd or VIefc ( •) A better way to beat the high (X)st of financing. Ford and your participating Ford Dealers are offering money up front on some of their best selling. highest mileage new t961 and 1982 cars. Money to help finance the new car you need. It means you can lower your monthly payments by applying the savings to your down payment and borrowing less to begin with. Or gel a check directly from Ford. It's your choice CASH UP-FRONT. Others make you wail up to lour years to get your full money's worth. But Ford can put cash tn your pocket sooner. Not a reduced annual percentage rate, but cash up-front. MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL. Then top it off with hundreds of dollars in savings. Save $700 on America's newest two-seater: front-wheel drive Ford EXP. Save up to $500 on front-wheel drive Ford Escort. And save $600 on America's most popular sports car: Ford Mustang. Dealer contribution may affect customer price. Limit five per customer. BUY OR ORDER NOW. To get your share of Ford s Up-Front Money, see your Ford Dealer and buy from stock or order between now and November 22. MORE VALUE NEWS. Remember, if you're looking for a mid-size family car. Ford Fairmont Futura 4-door is actually sticker priced lower than last year.’ On top of that. Ford is offering special value packages on many other popular models. So be sure to check out all the value news from Ford for 1982. •) ESCORT ^500 UP-FRONT on QLX and GT Sedans andGLX V\teigons. ($400 back on all base L. GL models) B] Front-wheel drive and four wheel independent suspension. High- tech all the way. 4) MUSTANG <600 UP-FRONT on an models ESTHWY EFAUTMPO Turn high mileage into high evcitement with this true sports can #) EXP 700 UP-FRONT on all models B^AIiTMPO Vbu get front-wheel drive in America's newest two-seater. UP-HWWT MONEY ON COURBLTOa ^00 - - 38 Courier Program applies to new '81 models. Ends Oic. 2.1961 100% Ford Division funded. *For eompangon. Vbur mH«A0«fngy diffw d»p«ncbng on tp««d. dtttano*, wMther Actual highway mHaaga and Catttomia ratmgg lowar •Porcompariaon Applicabla only to sadans without powtf itaaring or AC. Vbur mUaaga may (Sttar dapandtng on tpaad, dittanca. waalhar. Actual highway miiaagt lowar Not availabia m Cautomia. FORD AT YOUR LOCAL CAROLINA DEALER

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