Fred Glaucoma Cline June 4 CUFF BLUE For Lieut. Governor May 30 Democratic Primary Capable . Experienced O Served 9 terms as Member of House from Moore County. 9 Speaker of House Session. 9 Presbyterian. Lion, Mason, Woodman. 9 Business: Xewspa|«r and Commercial Printing. • Home: Aberdeen. • Family: Married. -1 did dren, 3 grandchildren. A lulls Vi years of age and nvei are Invilfd to get a free eye examination tor glaucoma on Jun< 4 at a clinic to he conduct ed at the National Guard Arm ory Sponsor of the clinic is the Kings Mountain Lions club, which has as its principal civic and service function sight con nervation and aid to the blind, in cooficration with the Cleve land County Medical Society, North Carolina Commission for tin Blind and other related agen cies. The steering committer- for the clinic, as announced by Presi dent < Kins Smith, are Howard Bryant, chairman. Glenn Camp bell and I>r N II. Reed. Kings Mountain optometrist. Other committees included: arrangements, Carl Goforth and Jack Hauser; |s-rsnnnel. Sant W< ir and Richard Barnette; Re freshmen's. Peter Mason and YV L iBill ■ Bennett; and puhlieity, Jonas Bridges and Martin llar m< n Chairman Bryant commented: "Glaucoma is a leading cause cl blindness among adults over X years ol age in the United State- It i- estimated that before tin « nil ol 1964, one million men and women will Is* on the mad to blindness unless they receive proper medical attention. Sight lost hei arise ol Glaucoma can no' In restored, hut sight re m.lining ran be saved. "Some of the symptoms ol Glaucoma are as follows: Ire quent ms-d for changing glasses, inability to adjust the eyes to s darkened nsun. blurred or foggy vision, and seeing rainbow-col ored rings around lights. Chronic stale offices, one for county of l* n painlessly as it builds Up pressure and gradually destroys eyesight." f«> wi nit m 11 uim^ Summer ^Specials r; Our OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVE LOTION SL25 Westinghouse FLASH BULBS SUSdflc. Q-T LOTION FOR TANNING $129 $229 $229 *ZIPPO LIGHTERS $150 & $175 MAYBELLINE MASCARA me psuvenr P»« BetU^r 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays thru Saturdays KINGS MOUNTAIN . -1 - DRUC, COMPANY MINISTER - R*". Tbom“ D’2* p*rs has accepted a call to be come rector ol St James* Parish in Black Mountain and wtll as sume his new duties July IS Rev. Droppers Ir New Post Rev. Th >rnav Droppers. Priest - in-charge ot Trinity Episcopal church, has accepted a call to foe Rector of St. .tames* Parish in Black Mountain. He will assume duties there ,lt:lv l^th. Mr. Dropouts will hr succeed nl by the Rev Robert L. 1 laden. Jr., who h>' just been graduated from the Episcopal ThoMogical Seminary. Alexandria. Virginia. He will he oi-di ined to the Sacred Diaeonate < n June lsth at St. James* Church. Hendersonville, and will assume duties at Trinity immediatelv thereafter. He grew up in the chinch at Henderson ville. is a graduate of the Blue Ridge School for Boys, a gradu ate of the Unh <-rsity of the South. Sewanee. Tennessee, and for one year he taught at the Blue Ridge School before entering Seminary. During h..- youth he was Presi dent of the Episcopal Young Churchmen <>■ the Diocese of Western North Carolina and has worked seven ! summers at the Kanuga Episcopal Conference Center near Hendersonville. During the past year, his wife Mar> Anne lias Iteen teaching in the public schools near the Semi nary. He and Mrs. Haden will "KINGS MOUNTAIN *1 Hospital Log VISITISO HOURS Daily 10:30 to 11:10 a.Ml. J to { p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. °atic»t List at Kings Moun- I fain Hospital at Aloon Wcdnes day. Hilton Ruth Marion Shook Brien Ke<th St. Laurent Miss V'ernie Stroup** Mrs. Joe M illie Miss Fanrie Peat| Whitaker Tom Wright Mrs. Howard Allen Miss Matilyp Dixon Mrs. Henrv tleorgery Mrs. Pauline Kimbrell John •Maddox M. D. Marlow Mrs. Raloh Mauney Tom Meeks Mrs. .Cleveland Moore Mrs. Anme MtAhlt -Mrs. C. !•;. Neisler Mrs. C<»l ■ P.ttman Mrs. Rol rt Kamsev Mrs.. J. W. Kay field Coleen Rosokoro ADMITTED THURSDAY Mrs. Alfr<*d Blackwell. PO Box ‘h>l. Bwwie'T City, N. C. Mrs. Iias';e| Iloheler, Rt. 2. Box .VI. City Mrs. Ruf«s Davis. 101 \Y. Park er St.. City. Mrs. Jac. b liauser. 591 Cres cent Hill Read. City. Mrs. Woodrow Lynch, PO Box 202. Bessemer City, N. C. Alexander Mai no. 104 S flastor St., City. | ADMITTED FRIDAY Mrs. Roy Bell. Rt. 2. City. Mrs. John llardin, 70S Gantl St.. City. i Charlie Hope. 105 City St. 1 City. .Mrs. Perry Jackson. 325 Saluda |St„ Rock Hill. S. C. ! Mrs. The!mi. Monroe. 310 N Watterson St. City. ADMITTED SATURDAY Ralph Hoffman. 209 W. Let Ave., Bessemer City, N. C. Mrs. David Jenkins. Ill Hill crest Dr.. Bessemer City. N. C Jesse Ramsey, 114 Lackey St City. live in the Rectory at J02 Phifer Road. Mr. Droppers has been a Kings Mountain minister over five years. ADMITTED SUNDAY j Mrs. Ben Sessoms, Jr.. 606 ! Mauney A City. Mrs. Dor j thy Byers. “02 W. Rankin St.. Gastonia. N. C. i Early Ca<h. Rt. 2. Box 3«1A aty. Mrs. Ferrie Coition, 115 Carpen ter St., City. Warren Herndon, Jr., 817 Meadowbrnok Rd.. City Joseph Mee/han. S06 -1th St.. City. Mrs. Ha* old Phillips. Sharon Dr., City. ADMITTED MONDAY William Seileis, ki. 1. Bessemer I City, .i. v_. ! James Warlick. N. Ninth St. ! iHMriiuT L.i), v,. Mrs. Ja-’es tierryhill, 521 E. E. I'enn Ave., ihm-. ..w C. Roy Boh ler. Rt. 2. Box 3u4. City. .»irs. Ro'iri t Cook. 2*»5 i-'airview St., City. ,»irs. vVal'er Ellers. 2i6 Brio* * St., City. i>oyu Hprrelson, Rt. City. William liairison, 1*0 Box 226. City. Joe Herndon. Rt. 2, Shelby Rd.. City. James Ja,-kson Rt. 2, City. Morie Mathis. ot»5 tin grace. City. Mrs. Jatr.«*s Moss. 201 Kiser Ave.. City. Charles McClain. Rt. 1, Box 10*»A, City.. Thomas Politick 310 E. King St.. City. Timothy Pressley. U5N. Cans , ler St., City. . Mrs. Bu'ord Robbs. 1710 Shel by Rd.. City. Randolph Ross III. Rt. 1. J Grover, N. C. ADMITTED TUESDAY Roper No'en 200 Katherine St., City. I Mrs. Harry Stewart. 911 Second St... City. Glenn Adam McMillan. Rt. 2. Box 27. Bessemer City. N. C. Ernest L.e Ji-nkins, 309 N. Gas ton. St., City. Mrs. Fred a. Bradley. 116 Sadie Mill. City. Mrs. Jam-'s A. Short 520 North (kite St.. Charlotte. N. C. Robert Osborne. Surburban Heights. Gastonia, N. C Mrs. Ralph Monroe Chitwood. 709 N. Pie'-mopt Ave., City. Judson Malcomt Upchurch Rt. 5. Gaffney. S. C. Mrs. Bur n R. Moore, Rt. 1. Bessemer City. N. C. Roger Dale Moose. 102 E. Ala ! hama Ave. Bessemer City, N. C. ADMITTED WEDNESDAY Robert Shepherd, Rt. 2. Besse i mer City. N. C Mrs. Leon D. Rams.*y. Rt. 1 Bessemer City. N. C. 2. TIMES A DAY YOUR BRA SIZE CHANGES This new Maidenform Concertina9 Bra has “action frames” that stretch to fit you perfectly with every breath you take! Spandex; i.t r«cl-<4-M m yon inhale to fixe extra ''breathing-room." Cotton where it coanta keep* ita snag*ahilitjr! A. a C caps. MU (D capo. S3JW). Also at aitable in full length style: B and C caps. WAS (D cap. STAS). Frame 4 Band: Cotton. ' Peeron" (Wyeeter Power Net Claettc: Nylon. ' Lycra" t»ntn new concertina* bra Mis. Smith's Rites Thursday Funeral rite? for a. Marv <ei»h. 60 widow of Houston H. Smith who died in Is*-**. will be neid Thursday at 4 p.m. from Soco.id Bapti>t church. The body will remain at Harris Funeral Home until .1:30 p.m. when it will lir in state at the church. Rev. George Julian and Rev Chari’S freeman will offi ciate at th’ final rites and inter ment will tie made in Mountain Rest cemetery. drs. Smith uied Monday after noon in the Kings Mountain hos pital follow-up illness of several months. A native of Gaston County, she was thed au-'hter of the late'Mr. and Mrs. I. \V. Huffstetler and a member of See>-nd Baptist church Survivin'; are a son. Henry C. Smith of Kmg* Mountain; three daughters, Mrs. Paul Cole. Mrs. A. C. Jachron and Mrs. Jack Ctsrk. all ol Shelby: 12 grand children and two great grandchild Jin JJn'irfuu) If yeeVe planning to pro tect elms from the rmfts of Dutch elm disease, apply dormant spray bout. Spraying of elm trees can be done any time when the temperature is above freez ing and the wind is less than S: There will be a fish fry Satur day night at 7:30 p.m. at the home of M-. end Mrs. Roosevelt Jefferson in the Shady Grove community sponsored by the Gil* left Gospel Singers of Gastonia. HOT DOG SALE The Methodist Youtii Fellow ship will sell hotdogs at Grate Methodist church fellow-ship hall Friday from ">:30 until 7:30 p.m. dm. / Vi t-, cAwni I H*re tfjfce ures you will »••• P* »**' %£& p* SJSmM son. ON WB-TV Chanel 3 THURSDAY «t I'M PJL THURSDAY at 9 PJL « WIOS-TV, Ch*ael ft See why the PEOPLE will vote in Preyer ] No smears ... no final hour feckless charges. Richardson Preyer aomes to the people of North Caroling with a sensible, direct campaign te "Keep North Carolina Growing." j . j Be sure to watch the man you-cep. respect as Governor. Richardson Preyer, in this special progrqm * RICHARDSON RRETER (People for Preycr — Bob Goforth, Kings Mountain Chairman) ■. Just as cream rises to the top..* •.. quality in a cigarette stands out. It is this quality that has gained and held the loyally of Camel smokers... has kept Camel by fax the largest-selling, best-liked regular cigarette in America. The best tobacco makes the best smoke. It’s as true today as ever before. It’s why millions of smokers proudly say, “Camel, please.” Make it right now! 1 N «. J «

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