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IRRlAGK ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monlgom Fisher. Jr. announce the marriagt of their daughter, June ii.se. to Glenn Allen Werner, son of Mr. and Mrs. IV. f). llVr •. Roth families are of Kings Mountain. The wedding took re Sun da)/. September loth, at S p.ra, in Gaffney. Sou'll Caro ?. Mrs. Werner, senior at Kings Mountain high wined, ivill •■tinne her education in Miami, Fla., where Mr. Werner has cpted a position as apprentice mechanic with Eastern Air 's. Hr attended Western Carolina college, *eople In The News II Rhonda Renee Ross cele brated her second birthday Wednesday. November II, at a small family party at her home at 1105 Shelby Road. Rhonda is the daughter of Mr. and Nfrs. Richard E. Ross. Kings Mountain grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rcss and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ( Conner. Young Miss Ross had a birthday cake for the occa ^.. sion and it was cut and serv M ed with party refreshments. ♦ * * I Jamies Eric Pursley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pursley. former Kings Mountain citi zens, now of Shelby, cele brates his first birthday Fri day. November 20th. A small family party will be held at the Pursley home with Jamie's two-year-old sister. Robin Tishia. and his Kings Mountain grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pursley and Mrs. CWe Kiser, as guests. Jamie s birthday cake will I be docoroted with cowboys ; and Indians end will be cut i and served with ice cream. rurs’ey is rne former Joyce Kiser. ♦ * * ♦ out This N' That Kings Mountain Country Club will serve a Thanksgiving t next Thursdey from 6 until 8 p.m. Club manager Allen said the mea will be $1.75 for adults and $1.25 for en and reservations are asked. * * * * Mr. and Mr Robert L. Johnson of Gaffney. South ina announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss yn Johnson to Samuel Paul Suggs of Kings Mountain. , rideqroom-to-be is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sugcs I Ion, S. C. Miss Johnson is employed by Chemstrand Corporation 3lacksburq, S. C. and her fiance is employed by Neis vision of Massachusetts Mohair Plush Company. * • * ♦ he Adult Training Union of Second Baptist church j red for a social ard covered dish supper Saturday at the home of Mrs. S. O. Kirby, iixteen members attended. Jev. Georqe W. Julian, pastor of +he church, gave the | Stion. Bill Hawkins. Trair'ng Union director, closed the i ng with prayer. ♦ ♦ * + Miss Beverly Ann BradW o! Phce"ix. Arizona, and Lt.! Kenneth McCa-t.?r of Pnr'enl* and Kings Mountain, a December l?*h wedding in Luke Air Force Base *e' in Phoenix. Arizona. The couple’s enaaaemenr was announced this week by cide-elect's mother, Mrs. Anna Bradlev. of Phoenix. Lt. McCarter is stationed with the U^AF in Phoenix. Bradley is empltyef as a secretary In Phoenix. r A B-rth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. George Larry Proctor. route 1. Bessemer City, announce thi> birth *•! a son. Fri day, November It Kings Moun j tain hospital Mr. and Mrs. Kcnnetlt lleavner, | route 1, Cliffside, announce the birth ol a son. Friday. November 13, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joel MeCraw. 207 , City street, announce the liirtii of a son. Friday, November 13. 1 Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Collins. ' 813 K Ridge street, announce the ! birth of a son, Saturday, Novem ber 14. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Las* Shipp, route 3, announce the birth of a daughter, Saturdav. November 13. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Dean Whitaker, 109 Center street. an nounce the birth of a son. Satur day. November 15. Kings Moun tain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kdvvin Waters announce the birth of a son Monday. November 17. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred William Leigh, route 1. Grover, announce the birth of a daughter. Monday. No vein tier 17. Kings Mountain hospital. East Students Give Program East school second grade pu pils of Mrs M. H. Biser present ed the program at Tuesday nightN P-TA meeting in the school auditorium. Mrs. Biser's class also copped the attendance banner for the lower grades for the evening. Other attendance prize in the higher grades went to pupils of Mrs. Stowe. Rev. Howard Jordan, pastor of Central Methodist chur -h, led the devotions. Mrs. Bill Cashion. ' P-TA president, presided Erskine Alumni Plan Dinner Kings Mountain alumni of Er skine college will gather f,>r a covered dish supper Monday at 7 p.m. at Boyce Memorial ARP church. Dr. Josbph Wightman and Bill Liming of the Erskine stiff will be guests. The college officials will outline plans for college ex pansion and educational pro gress at the Due West. S. C. in- , stitution. A film showing the new build ings and Improvements on the campus will be shown in the church fellowship hall. -Mrs. Helen G. Neal is Kings Mountain alumi chapter presi dent. Legion Auxiliary To Meet Thursday Otis D. Green Post 135. Amer ican legion Auxiliary, will hold the regular monthly meeting Thursday night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. J E Mauney. Mrs. Leona Kite will he c > hostess. Mrs. J. V. Phillips, sister of Clarence Carpenter and Miss Fanny Carpenier. is a patient at Charlotte Memorial hospital. Mrs. Phillips, who makes her home in Gaffney, S. C.. is a pa tient in room 3317. F\ GAG/- MF.ST ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Brr rid of Lrn.it/lon announce the engagement of their daughter, Sherri/ Doi/ic, to William Clgdt Carroll, non of Mr. ami Mm. J- O. Camill of King* Mmintan.. The bride-to*bc completed tiro tfearn at Appalachian Stall Teacher's college amt is employed as a sec retail/ tor Link-Taplor Furnitun Corjsiration. Mr. Car. roll is a graduate of ASTC and teaches i. ath ami v i» net. at Bel moat J tnior high school. A lute Dcci iaher vreddmg is /ilanned at Beulah United Church ot Christ in Lt ington. Kings Mountain Women Golfers Piay In Foothiils League Tourney Tuesday Six kings Mountain women golfers played in the Foothills I eague Tournament, last sche duled of th(> season. Tuesday at j Carolina Country Club in Char lotte Ninety - live women golfers were present for the 18-hole event which was followed bv a spaghetti supper and awarding , of prizes. Going to Charlotte for the day were Mrs. Charles M-auney. Mrs. Kit'd Withers. Mrs. I). M. P<>u ‘hak Mrs. Margaret Ward. Mrs. Carl Mayes and Mrs. If. M. Sto terau. The local women are members of the Kings Mountain Lady Golf Association. Mrs. Maves came away with second !o wnet in dess C and Mrs-, stoterau placed third low net in Class C. Baptists Plan Mission Study First Baptist church Women's Missionary Union will hold its annual foreign mission stud\ Sunday afternoon, usin^ the theme. "Frontiers of Advance." i Picnic dinner will he spread at ! 1 p.m. and Rev- B. L. Raines. , pastor, will conduct the study following the meal. Colon F. Hustetler has entered' Veteran's hospital at Oteen for treatment and observation. He is a patient in Ward B-2. Room 230. Elizabeth Stewart. Editor Phone 739-5441 You'd expect to pay much more for these little beauties in light, bright colors, with new collar shopos, touches of tucking or embroidery. Full skirts, two-piece effects, jumper,dresses. Wash-wear cottons and blends, 3-6X. Gloria Green, Benton At County 4-H Meet Gloria Diane Greene and Gary Benton represented Ihe Iiixon community I II club at a mooting ‘>f the* Cleveland County 4-H Council in Shelby Thursday night. Miss Greene is vice-president of the local club, and Benton is hoys' recreation leader. Linda Montgomery is president of the 1 .cal < lub. Linda Howell is secretary and Anita Mont gomery is treasurer. County 1-H'ers made plans for 4II Achievement Night to In* held in D ember at tHe -Shelby Armory SOCIAL CALENDAR 7 hiir&tlnu: 7:3‘) American Legion Auxil iar> at the home of Mrs. J K. Mauney. Mrs. Leona Kite, co hostess. Monday: 7:00 Kings Mountain chapter of Erskine college alumni asso ciation covered dish supper in the fellowship hail of Boyce Me morial ARB church. Fisher-Werner Announcements Issued Announcements rcailini' as fol lows have borti isstksl in Kirr^s Mountain: Charlex Miinhjmnerii Futhrr, Jr. announce the marrktfH <>f their daughter June l.oiiixi i to Mr. Glenn Allen Wcrm r Smidau. the twentieth uf Se/di mb! /• , Xineticu hundred <md xi.'ln-fnnr tiaffnev. Smith Carnlitui Mr and Mm. Library Hours Monday 12:00 p.m .v00 p.m. 7:00- 9:00 p.m. Tuesday 9:3o 5:00 p.m. Wednesday 9:30 5:00 p.m. 7:tH) 9:00 p.m Thursday 9:30 5:00 p.m Friday 9:30 3:00 pm Satutday S:.H( 12:00 p.m Do you know that: The first week in November, sines- 1919. has Ixs-n known as , i Book Week. The purpose is to promote in terest of young people in leading good hooks. In 1919 only five hundred new books were published. In 190! thousands of books were published. Rook Week is currently ob served internationally. Jessie Wilcox made the first poster. The circulation of books in the Maune> Memorial Library July— October is 9.534. These books have been added to the library shelves: Green Medicine - - Search for Plants That Heal Margaret B Kreig Kunes of The North Legends Myths. Folklore, Sigurd F. Ol j son Beyond V o u r Doorstep - - A Handbook to the Country, “lor anyone who walks the woods and 1 fields and wants to learn about the living things he has often looked at but never seen." Hal Borland A Quiet Game of Bambu -mvs tery Roger Gouge To Remember Forever--Novel. Gladys Hasty Carroll Rascal-winner of the Dutton Animal Book Award Sterling North Tlte Story of the Armory Sti »w -“exhibition of modem painting and sculpture", Milton Brown ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Poland Car jx-nter and daughters, Sandra. ■ Mrs. Joan Marion and children, Pam and Randy, and f»on Hiatt of Mount Airy were guests of I Mr. and Mrs. P. H Wilson last weekend. Reports from Thurgarton Old Hall, England, say that a duck laid a golf ball in side an eggshell and nearly went crayuying to hatch it. Tine for Change A Cincinnati, Ohio, bank, in a effort to solve the local coin shortage, offered a $1 bill for 98 cents in change and two |1 bills for 81 95 in change. De-Goated Someone got a Pacifica, Calif., women’s goat— a black and white one named Kibbles. A • • • sumptuous skimmers 2.99 Pancake-flat sKpons, definitely in the holiday mood. Choose from luxurious rayon velvet accented with a sparkling oval buckle ... or dramatic brocades twinkling with metaWc threads. Whisper soft and vrenderfutty foam-cushioned innersoles. S (5-5Vtf, M (6-6%), ML 17-7'/,). U8-8V4). XI (9-9y,I. LOOK YOUNG... ■I YOUNG...SHOP HUTS > s tlaine Dixon Named Miss Hi Miss To Represent KMHS In College Program h'liUHt l)l mu Party Honors Miss Montgomery Mis.s Cindy Kay Montgomery, bride-cleet of linvin^T, vs a s h >!i«»r kuwi Thursday ev» nin^ al a bridal shower »h *n by \hs>. Linda Montgomery. Mi - i>1>: Wisher and Mi-. Wanda Wisher Tin' party for 12 "nests was 1 held at the Montgomery home. Mias Mont* ner\ the bride-lobe. Hi idal games « n d i-ontests ware condueted »ftc. w a the hostesses served party -..rid vviohes with cookies i d ; | drinks. Miss Montgomery was _»ive» a white carnation cois.i u in the hostesses ami gift. „f mis ! oellaneous household idis if. wedding to Dean Wisher <>f Blacksburg, S. C take.. , . ij December 12. Flaine Dixon, high ix'hool jur.ioi and daughter of Mi and Mi<. Marion Dixon, has been so l.'i tod n« Miss f|i Miss to repre sont Kings Mountain high school in tin* annual Wln’hrop college program In April Miss Dixon will visit iho Kin k Hill. S. C. campus along vmiI tiio othei ;irls in North and South Caorliiia who havo boon fliosrn as Miss Hi Miss from thoir rosjaKtivo schools Miss Dixon is a moinbor of the Future Toaohor's olub. tho French flub and thi < irdor of Kainbow. Registered Nurses Met In Gastonia Distri t Nun'tier 29 of the North Carolina State Nurses' As* - iat .n hold a business meeting Wednesday. at Gaston Memorial Hospital Si hool of Nursing. At a mooting on November 1. the newly organized group select* [•d tom|iorar>’ offiiers and com mittees. Since that time. those ommitte«*s havo been active pro pa; ing a slate of nominees for dtii-eis and by-laws for Hu- or* . ■nizati rii Wednesday's mooting was tor the purpose of electing permanent officers and adopting iiv law s All to -ml nurses in Gas ton. Cleveland, and Lincoln Counties are members of the Distriot Kings Mountain Herald A r 'paper. wwkly on T\ Martin L Harmon. Jr L»i \ »i- -»«d PuWS‘» • i; House. Entered • i i rvtitiT nt the l*M of* . • nt Kn i!‘ Mountain. V C. 2R0$»> A.* e . . lArrh S, 187't SI XRimOS RATES li- Mai* Anywf Te: Months n.r.c Months Stnele copy price 9200 $1.2 .10 $3 bo Kings Mountain Store Hours: 9 a.m. to 5:30 Daily Saturdays 'Til 6 p.m. Underwriter's Laboratories Approved Guaranteed 2 Years Fully Automatic Electric Blankets $Q 88^“ ^Jr ^ size! Beautiful livlit weight tabu hir'd, of si". Rayon. '2>V> Cot ton in fi\i attrueth. >1 - Pink. Blue. Beige. Red. Green. Completely washable i- ! is .\ ’ • l..’v and shrinking. Guaranteed fur twi years. 1 » life :i; n- niothpioof guarantee. Automatie sin le • ■ -.t•..1 adjusts warmth in seeonds. Buy this week .it Roses. ROSES LOW PRICE LADIES' HEAD SCARVES Many Colors 2 For SI LADIES' KNITTED BOOTS Just SI Room Size RUGS Quality Tufted, 1C0% Rayon Size 8V2 x IIV2 $11.88 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED S' <»f iyi
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