Pag* 6A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thuraday. Novambw S. 1981
A Final Look
At Halloween
HAPPY TIMES AT HANK'S - Curtoiners at
Hank's Bar-H Restaurant got more than a meal
Friday, as restaurant employees dressed up in
Halloween costumes. Left to right are Phyllis
Austin, Daris Curry. Scott Laughridge, Bar
bara Wells, Tammy White, Anita Sanders and
lackie Brown.
Photos By
Gary Stewart
COSTUME WINNERS - Vera Lee Mask, se- contest Friday at the Depot Center. Left to
cond from right, an employee of the Kings right are Daisy McCurry. third place; Ora
Mountain Aging Program, poses with winners Foster, second; Mrs. Mask, and Roy Hamrick,
of the program's annual Halloween costume first place.
CLOWNS - Tellers at the First Union branch
bank at the Kings Mountain Plata Shopping
Center had a biuy day Friday cashing checks
and clowning around for their ciutomers. Left
to right are Vickie Kinder, Betty Thornburg
and Dot Kelly.
WITCHES - These mean-looking, but really
nice witches, greeted customers of Branch
Banking and Trust Company on Halloween
Eve. They're tellers Susan Somersby, loan
Grady and lean Dyer.
HALLOWEEN HOUSE - Ioanna Rushing of spider webs, witches and )adt-o-lantems to
Linwood Road. Kings Mountain, got into the scare trick or treaters who come her woy.
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