Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leon Col lins, 108 Black Ave., -Cherryville, N. C., announce the birth of a daughter, Thursday, October 10, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Davis, 418 Hull St., Shelby, N. C., an nounce the birth of a daughter, flonday, October 14, Kings Mo tw ain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker, Box 367, Bessemer City, N. C., announce the birth of a daughter. Tuesday, October 15, Kings Moun. tain hospital. Clothes-For-Crossnore Project Is Underway Colonel Fredrick Hambright Chapter, DAR, is sponsoring a gain this year an appeal for clothes - for - Crossnore, annual project of DAR organizations throughout the state. IMrs. L. E. Hinnant, local chap ter regent, said good, used cloth ing is needed to complete the project and she invited citizens who may have clothing to con tribute to contact her or any member of the DAR. Clothing may also be boxed and delivered to the home of Mrs. Joe Thom son, 308 W. Mountain street. Two Are Hostesses To Margrace Club Mrs. Fred Davis and Mrs. June Bell were hostesses Saturday night at the former’s home to members of the Margrace Wo ^nan’s club. .a i.Miss Grace Blanton led the de votions 'and Mrs. Paul Mauney presided over a short business session. Mrs. Carl Herndon was present as a visitor. The hostesses served sand wiches with chocolate cream pie and salted nuts with coffee at re freshment time. PERSONALS Mrs. Lena Goforth spent from Friday until Sunday in Colum bia, S. C. with her daughters, Mrs. Jack McLemore and Mrs.1 Sal Marino. Mrs. Goforth was en tertained by the Marinos at a dinner party at the Columbia Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes and sons, Ray and Mike, and Mrs. Conrad Hughes spent Sun day in Pageland, S. C. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes and child ren, Mark and Beth, —o Mrs. Carl Miller, Mrs. Dan Many and Mrs. Moffatt Ware, Jr. were among Charlotteans here Wednesday for the 60th Floral Fair of the Woman’s club. Mrs. Ware is the former Anne Mayes of Kings Mountain, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mayes. - -o-— Mrs. J. T. McGinnis, Jr. is re cuperating nicely at her home after suffering from hepatitis for the past several weeks. —o— Mis. Gantt's Rites Conducted Funeral rites for Mrs. Mary Jane Gantt, -83, of Gastonia, step mother of Mrs. Alice Bumgard ner of Kings Mountain, were held Friday at . 2 p.rn. from West Franklin Avenue Baptist church, interment following in Arm strong Memorial cemetery. Mrs. Gantt died Wednesday night in a Gastonia hospital. Other relatives include two daughters, a son, three brothers, a step-sister, 12 grandchildren and 15 great - great - grandchild ren.. WOMEN OF CHURCH Women of. First Presbyterian church will convene for regular monthly meeting Monday even ing at 7:30 p.m. Church Secretary Mrs, Jackie Barrett has announc ed. 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BATTLEGROUND • PHONE 739-4706 Help Of Alanon Program Set Three women from Charlotte will give a talk on alcoholism at Trinity Episcopal churcn, Phifer Road, Kings Mountain, on Sun day night at 7:30 p.m. The title of their talk will be “The Help of Al-anon”. Al-anon is a group which works with Alcoholics Anony mous and consists of members of the families of alcoholics. At reg ular meetings the members of Al-anon discuss the problems that exist in their family as re sult of having an alcoholic mem ber; they also work with the fac tors in their own lives and marri ages that have given rise to an ! alcoholic problem in the family. Al-anon is not as well-known or as common as Alcoholics Anony mous. This program for Sunday night represents a change in the origi nal program which was to be a. taped-talk by the author of THE LATE LIZ. This tape is available through Alcoholics Anonymous and may be borrowed upon re quest. The talk to be given Sunday night is the third in a series on “Drinking: its problems and so lutions”. The final talk in the series will be given on Sunday, October 27th by the Rev. Joseph L. Kellermanii, head of the Char lotte Council on Aleohoj.sjii. These talks are open to the public. At the end of each t»tk, there is discussion, and coffee 35 served. Falcon Patrol Cops Honors The Falcon Patrol of Troop 91 copped the prize during a string burning contest held by 60 Boy Scouts Tuesday night. In a string burning contest a fire 12 inches high has to be fan ned into a 24 inch flame and burn a string which is held tight ly by a competing patrol, Scouts pointed out. The Copperhead Patrol placed second in the event and the WoL verine Patrol placed third. Sam my Proctor is patrol leader of the Falcons and Dan Dyke is as sistant. Other members of the Falcons present were Mike Elli son. Chuck Soarks, David Left wich, Steve Powell and John Har ris. Scouts also worned on merit badges or advancement in rank, Scoutmaster Otis Falls, Jr. re ported. Gill Scout News Girl Scout troops number 157 and 3 of the ARP church held its meeting Frday afternoon. After their business they had refresh ments then hiked out to Fiat Rock. The girls hunted for arti cles to go in a dish garden. They all had a very good time. Scribe: A turn rtotinpH Kiwanis To Hear James Cornwell Jarnog T. Cornwell, industrial relations manager of Fibre In dustries, Inc., will address the ; Kings Mountain Kiwanis club j Thursday night, it was announc [ ed by R. S. Lennon, program i chairman. j Mr. Cairn well, a Cleveland ] county native, was graduated , from the University of North ' Carolina with a degree in indus trial relations. He served in the marine corps and was a na\al aviator in Korea. He Joined Fibre Industries af j ter working with Vick Chemical Cotmpany and the Kroger Com pany. Harvest Program Is Given Mrs. D. E. Tate gave the pro gram, “Bo A Harvest Artist”, at Wednesday's Open Gate Garden club meeting at the home of Mrs. Marion DuBose on Hawthorne road. Mrs. Paul McGinnis was co hostess. A work shop on flower ar ranging with Mrs. W. S. Waldrop of Shelby as guest arranger. At refreshment time the host esses served a dessert course to 12 members. winterfashions for mom, dad, sister and brother ALL LADIES' COATS SALE PRICED FOR THIS EVENT—3 DAYS ONLY . OI inter coats World-famous luxury woolens by Goodali • JuiUiard • Einiger • Forstmann • O’Donnell • Six distinguished styles to choose from • New and classic fashion silhouettes • Fur blends, fleeces, boucles, tweeds • Rich reds, beiges, taupes, blues, black • Misses9 sizes, one style also 38/44 Boy's Department BOY'S CARDUROY STADIUM COATS—winter worm pile lining . blonket kicker — rough and ready Cordu. roy topped with bulky-knit button-down collar, slash packets. alUmportant button-close side vents. Ante lope, Olive. Blue. Boy’s sizes 8 - 20. 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