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^ bethware [ OAK GROVE NEWS | { R" -/kJv fiof/o* Dni i* J Telephone 7J9-5S4.9 4 | HFTHWARK New Kegistra i on in Sunday School and Train *n*5 * nion will continue through out tin- month at Oak Grove in "itler to get record* in their pro per order. A Church-Community Survey will be held in the community on Sunday, November 1st. Mr and Mrs. Rob Huskey ol Hendersonville announce the birth of their third son. Eric Morris, on September 30. Mrs. Huskey js the former Laura Iainc Morris. Kings Mountain grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. VV 15 Huskey and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morris. Edward Davis. Norman Davis, '•lenn Davis. William Davis, and \\ aync Dellinger spent front I hursday to Sunday on a fishin;; Hip to Carolina Beach Mrs. Edward Davis and Bobby Client the weekend with Mrs. •Icny lloiie and Mark, and Mrs. Norman Davis. Mis* Judy Wattersun of West ern Carolina College at Culio whee spent the weekend with her fher, Mrs. Ij/zie -Watterson rs. Hand Watterson spent weekend in Shelby with Mr. and Mrs Nell Holcombe Jan Fisher of Charlotte spent the weekend with her parents Comedy Comer “Our gags may be comy, but we can’t beat the boss as a comedian!" Mis. Lawrence Ross and Lin da. Mr*. Eugene Wright, and Mr. ; and Mrs. Richard Ross and ; Rhonda spent Sunday afternoon at the Cherokee Indian Rc*sei\a ; tion. The flowers at the altar Sun- i day at Oak Grove were placed ■ there 1»> Mr. and Mrs. C. B. 1 Clary in memory of Mr. T. A. 1 Champion. Tlio Brotherhood met Monday night nt thoohurch. Tuesday, the circles met 'Hie Fannie Heck Circle met with Mrs. Ellen l,o'e lace Tuesday afternoon. The Mae Cleo Circle met with Mrs. J. O. Lovelace, and Kate Ellen Circle with Mrs Fred Lovelace Tuesda> night. Harlow Hites Held Tuesday Funeral rites for Robert Wash- I ington llarlow*. 74, were held Tuesday at 3 p.m fiom Love Valley Baptist church, interment following in the Concord eeme- j terv. Mr. Harlow died Sunday morn- | ing at 11 a m. in the Kings Moun- . tain hospital following several week's illness. A native of York County, S C., ’ lie was a former textile worker. ' He was twice married, to the late Lilly Lockrldge Harlow, and j to Mary Frances Van Dyke liar- J low. who survives. Also surviving are two sons, | James Harlow of Kings Moun- | tain ami Aaron Harlow of York, S. C.: one daughter. Mrs. ('.rare Ramsey ol Kings Mountain; 10 | grandchildren and seven great- ‘ gtamiehildren. Also surviving are two step daughters; Mrs. C. C. Trull and Mrs Dave S. Van Dyke, both ol Kings Mountain. Rev Karl M. Redding, assisted by Rev. George Leigh, officiated at the final rites. AT QUEENS Miss Coral Ramseur of King Mountain is a merwbet of the freslimnn class of Queens Col lege. Tin* class numbers 271 an<l is the largest in the* his tory of the college She is daughter of Mrs. \V. L. Ram seur and the late Dr. Ramseur. ; 'Miss-B’ ZantreF and cotton flannel sleepwear 2.99 n^.1_jgnUkAaMkii^jM tunnel roiynoiic iiifuvi unu-wnw flannel! Beautifully detailed with embroidery, lace and tucking. Pink or blue, sizes 4 la 14. SALE! 'Miss-B* shaker knit double breasted blazer Double raw of gold-coforod bottom! Rolled edges that are such fashion nows! The look she wants — at a ’Miss-B’ price that His into young-family budgets. Care is easy —Orton* acrylic doesn’t know how to shrink. Red, whim, navy. Girts* BIO ML •MMteotrthr 5.00 REGULARLY 5.99 I 'Miss-IT nee-highs 179c 1.00 ISkWaapMUSSMI WoHiIwb Ihluo putieHy h kllH* skirts and ia • ksoy «f 'Miss-B’ stretch crew socks S5% stretch nylon. Wondor fcOy soft, wMi a soAnon that Mays washing aflar washing, light and dark colon galasal Fits sisos 9 through 11. I Children's Department • 2nd Fleet Give The United Way To The Kings Mtn. Grover & Bethware United Community Drive WHAT IS T t 4 UNITED DRIVE9 ** is a L<^CAL United Campaign, conducted by LOCAL volunteer workers FOR LOCAL charitable or ganizations and service groups. This Year 9 organizations are con WHY SHOULD YOU GIVE? WHO IS IN THE UNITED ducting their fund raising drives totaling $24,019.60. (1) If our goal is reached, the prob lem of "too many drives" is solv ed. If we are successful, all charities will seek to join in the United Fund and there will be only ONE Drive in Kings Mountain. (2) If we fail, everyone loses — And the United Fund will cease to function necessitating individ ual drives by each group or charity. FUND THIS YEAR? (1) American Red Cross — Kings Mountain, Grover, Bethware Area — $5,056.00 — Continuing to serve all people in need and in time of disaster. (2) Boy Scouts (White and Negro)— $5,385.60 — There is no substi tute for Scouting in the develop ment of our youth. (3) Compact-Davidson High School Band — $1,428.00 — This fine group must have funds to sup port the purchase of new uni forms. (4) A Cancer Fund for Kings Moun tain - Grover - Bethware Sec tion — $1,000.00 — A new fund to be disposed of by a local committee for local needy can cer patients. Not associated with the American Cancer So ciety or its drive. (5) Girl Scouts (White & Negro — $1,500.00 — An increasingly im portant factor in the develop ment of girls for home and com munity. (6) Mauney Memorial Library — $1,000 00 — A growing source of knowledge for all local people. There is a constant need to buy now books to broaden our Li brary's services. (7) A Heart Fund For Kings Moun tain-Grover-Bethware Section — $1,000.00 — Another new source of help for our local indi gent heart patienfs. Not con nected to the National Heart Assn, or its drive (8) Kings Mountain High School Band — $3,550.00 — Consolida tion and good leadership have resulted in a 100% increase in the size of our band. Money is needed for uniforms and equip ment. (9) Kings Mountain Rescue Squad — $3,200.00 — Local citizens are becoming increasingly aware of the many services rendered by these local men. 'k When Ton Are Contacted, Show Yoni Support Of Our United Fmd By Giving At Least l-Houi's Pay Once A Month. Be* member, Ton Are Contributing To9 Different Drives When Ton Give The United Way. IF YOU ARE NOT CONTACTED. PLEASE MAIL YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO: UNITED FUND. BOX C2* RINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. This Message Sponsored By These Public-Spirited Business and Industrial Firms: Carolina Throwing Company Phone 739-3S31 Kings Mountain Drug Company “Tout Rexall Storo' Phone 739-2572 Noisier Mills Division MASSACHUSETTS MOHAIR PLUSH CO.. 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