rsday, December 2, (965 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 3 itflHl Mrs. suit ■own ?nias <M of •S of of lool, p of- CiOi.Tl- s a 'I' of !1 of I ford l%o itain fi in I ris- onia, nonio licro inda , Mr. rc.-nK, Linice, ius(‘r, ? tin* sday, ntain urry, of a mbor oori", onia, son, siiiKS i 13. an- :hter. <inf;s ‘ Wii- )unce latur- loun- Cash, of a Kings [■ayes, 1, an- Sun- (toun- Brico, )unco *sday, [■ntain Flall)h Miil, augh- Kings 5, 707 ounce ', No- I hos- I home Com- lont a *cora- unior 7:30 gram I. Bill nton. )ounTi[s N'that ^ ^ t and Mrs. W. A. Russell invited the Senior Choir ral Methodist church to their home following choir sarsal last Wednesday evening. Punch with salted pecans, coolties and decorated can- i were served from a table festive with fruit arrange- its. The group listened to a recording of "Christmas Ora- o" by Camille Saint-Saens, sung by the San Jose Junior Lege of San Jose, California. The Senior Choir will present this same cantata at Cen- Methodist church on Sunday, Dec. 5, at the morning rice at I I o'clock. The choir is directed and accompan'i- by Mrs. J. N. McClure. « tft « * Country Clubbers will kick off holiday season festivities a "Trim the Tree" dinner-dance December I Ith with Mr. J Mrs. Ray Holmes, Dr. and Mrs. Joe Lee and Dr. and >. Sam Robinson heading up the entertainment commlt- The Club Night party will feature dinner at 7 o'clock I dancing from 9 until midnight. The annual formal Christmas dinner-dance will be held December 16th with Mr. and Mrs. George Houser, Mr. f Mrs. L. Arnold Kiser and Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Padgett as .ts. * * * * A "holiday hootenanny" is on the club calendar for cember 14th with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, Mr. and s. Darrell Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Southwell as For sixth, seventh and eighth graders-a "holiday hl- ks" party is planned with supper and square dancing m 6:30 until 9:30. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ballew are hosts. ♦ ♦ * » "Santa's Secrets", a party for children up through h grade, is planned December 22 frorn 3:30 until 4;30 n. Mrs. Bob Cox and Mrs. Frank Sincox will Serve as host- This Is The Law ANIMALS This Is the fir.sl of a fall .sprins of articles which will appear each week throughout Ihc iie.xt three months. They have Ijeeti written for the non-lawyci- as a public .siervice of the North Car olina Bar Association. May any person kill a mad dog? I Yes. The statutes of North Carolina expressly so provide The statutes also permit any person to kill any dog “if he is killing sheep, cattle, iiogs, or poultry." If a person know.s, or ha.s good reason to believe, that his dog Is mad and has ibitten another per son, he becomes criminally lia ble if he neglects or refu.ses im mediately to kill the dog, and further forfeits $50 to him who will sue therefore, as well as be ing civilly liable for damages to the person bitten. « « « Is It a criminal offense for an owner or kc*eper of a dog to fail to list the same for taxes? Yes. Tlie owner of tlie home or lessee of such home is responsi ble for listing any* dog belonging to any member of his family. « « * Is a blind person entitled to be accompanied by his “seelng-eye dog" or "guide dog" on all public conveyances and to all other places of public accommoda tions? Yes. Such dogs, when educated Iby a recognized training agency or scliool, have pi-ivileges other dogs ilo not liave when they ac company blind pei-soiis. es. * ♦ ♦ ♦ Tuesday My Prayer Mrs. Jerome gether at home of Mr. and Mi's. Mrs. Maude Hamrick has gone Rollins. U.NC Chapel Hill, Mike Spangler assisled by ladies of' \V. S. Hicks, Sr. to Columbia to sp<*nd some lime land Steve Royster, Wake FoK'd WMS. Wedne.sday .My Money the , _ . , . "'ith Dr. and .Mr.s. Hoyle Lee. ^ College, Cary Collins, Wake For Rev. l-'red Crisp a.-islsted by the Mrs. Tippy Francis, .Mrs C. I" ■. Mrs. Ilamiick fi'll at her home;e.st College, Jimmy Wrigin, Auto deacons and ladies of W.MS and , Bubin and .Scotty | (,|.j Wedne.sday night and was i Diesel College, .Nashville, Tenn., Thursilay My All Leader Mrs. A. Monday in Green- Columbia by Ambulance I Riehard flold. F'lorida .State, F". Collins a.ssistcd hy Iadie.s of ville with the Don Woods. Tpursday atlernoon. 'Brenda Crisp. Winthrop College. \WMS. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Hauser.' a,,,! Blaine Piitcltp, facultv r.K.'ii- Charlene and Cliuck Hnu.ser, | Mrs. Harry Beam honored j,,.,. Mecklenburg .school, j .Vfr. and Mis. B. H. Bennett of Miss F'ay Ilousei of Charlotte, iMrs. .Mike Arrowood on .Satur-i Are there any laws protecting I ^l‘-'3h)ii. Washington aiimuince and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser re- day night at ta miscellaneous! The Roy Housers. .Miss F'ay hor.ses on the highways? :*l'e birth of a daughter Mary eenlly touted the North Carolina shower at the Beam home. Mrs. Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Joint Hou.s. Lynlie, Nov. 1.7. Mis. Henneil is. mounltiitis. Ray Robinson of Gastoni.a and er and daughter of Greenslioi o. Yes. Under Ihe statutes of foi'tiiei' Jaelciv- Hope, daughter of '.Mrs. Jimmy Jones of Gaffney spent ThanFtsgivine with Mr, and NorOi Carolina the driver of a i Mr. J ii*l -Mrs. De:oi Hope. : Out-of-town people hero to at-‘were there finm out of town, motor vehlele must, on signal by j .Mils .Mai jorie Crisp, instructor I tend the funetal of .Mr. FNeietle ' raising the hand of a person rid-'of Wake Forest College, eame Hambright on Thursday wore Ing, leading or driving a lior.se home on Wednt'sday for the liol : Mr. and .Mrs. George Mullins, or other draff animal, bring his i Mays to be witli her mother, .Mrs. I .Mo:-lie, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. W. B motor vehicle imia.cdiatcly .stop. -Mr, and Mrs. G. .S. Blackburn, Dennis and .luily Blackinien, wen* wi'i'kcnd family visitors of lo ‘1 i.S. A. Ci irp and othei members; Arnold, Atlanta, Ga., Betty i,,ou-| J'-'i'b -Met raw at Mt. Air>. of licr t.tm.ilv thi'ougli .Sunday. iso Davis, Augusta, Ga„ .Mrs. K. I Collegi* stui.i-nls home foi the Mrs. Cliarles Hou.-'cr .ami family in ftastonia. ■Mr. a!;d Mir. K. D. .Moss sitenf Monday in Chari.itie going es pecially for Mr. Moss’ cataract glasses, at the Lye, l-lar. Nose It the horse or other draft ani-j Mr. and Mrs. liiliy Monigom-: M. Hambright, College Park, Ga mal appears badly frightened, ' p,.y g -, g cliil'lren. Jackie Rltea, and Mrs. Alice Aaron. Gaine.s- and the driver of the motor ve- ianj Miss Sanilra Lynn si>ent ville, Ga. hide is r.ignaled to do so. the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. | The Grover Community -l-II motor of the vehicle must be | Montgo.aierj’s parents in .SI. Club has sent a Christmas bo.\ caused to cease to run. Pptersbu'.rg, Fla. , to Capt. William F'. Cockrell. Jr.. Mr. ail'J Mis. Roy Haga, Jr., .son of Mr. and Mrs. \\. F'red and Jimitiy of Annandale, Va., | Cockrell, Sr. of Grover. Cai>t. Mr. and ?>Iis. W. .S. Hicks, Jr., Cockrell is in Viet Nam. and famil;.; of Charlolle; llie! Mrs. M. C. Hardin of Barium Jolin Golds and Gene Turners' .Springs came home Tuesday for Thanksgiving liolidays were Paul land Thioal hospital. Week Oi Prayer Observance Set At Grover Chnrch By MRS. GENE TURNER GROVKR Week of Pray- - er for F'oi eign Missions is lielng | observed thi.s week at the F'irst i Baptist cliurch beginning on Sun-1 day night Nov. 29. 7:30. Mrs. j Fred Crisp assisted by Ihe Young! Peoole were in charge of the! program, "A Living Sacrifice”. My Home, Monday night a group; from the church attended .the | Now H -pe Baiiti.si cliurch and ' haid Miss .Stella Austin, on fur- | lough from Nigeria, My Life,. : had Tliank.-t.giving Day dinner to- several day.s. The Holiday Season ... Is aiway.s jnarkod by an increase in fire damage. Use every precaution ibis year to prevent fires and be sure you are pro tected by ADEQUATE INSURANCE! THE ARTHUR HAY AGENCY ••ALL KINDS OF INSUBANCE" PHONE 739-4653 Kings Mountain Country Club will Hold a' holiday open jse from 7 until 9 p.m. December 23rd with Mr. dnd Mrs. A. Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finger and Mr. and Mrs. n Finger heading up the host committee. Supper will be ved at 9. ♦ ♦ » ♦ High school and college students will gather for hristmas Capers" on December 29th with dancing from intil 12 midnight. Rounding out the month of activities will be the New ar's Eve dance on December 31 st follower! by breakfast I a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. D. Pouchak are hosts. ““distaff deeds ^ews itt'm.'! this week from , County. A cookbook of recipes ishington, Iredell, Nash, Ruth-land cook ahead menus and ideas McDowell, and Randolph jwas compiled by the Home Dem onstration Club wo.men The women must have been interested because 1,0(X) copies of | the cookbook were printed and ; sold before the month was out. | . Mrs. Nancy Myers, home econo mics Extension agent, says the I tbc;i ciubmeeting''i.rst'nionih| women practicwl planning menus i Ic.ii tied to use foliage in 1 while considering the color, tex- ■if aiT.mgemcnts. i *“'e. i^'ono.my and nutritive i TTIJAGF: ARRANGEMENTS -MADFI low do you have attractive at- igcmcnls in your home with- : .-iriy extra cost? Chapel Hill lb ir.embcrs in Washington untv added an e.xtia feature 1 value of foods. HOME GROLTNDS BEAUTIFICATION 3y experimenting with foliage various types of conlainers, ; • woren found an inexpensive j y of adding beauty in. their' ne. l eports Mrs. F'rancos Dar-! Can you identify all the plants 1. home economics Extension jin your yard? Home Demonstra mt. “1 didn't realize lyauty in | tion Club mombers in Nash ■ own yard until I s ■ w it ar-1 County made arrangements us iged correctly," remarked Mrs. ;'ng yard plants and cuttings R. Latham. ffom bretty shrubs or trees and COOK AHEAD MEALS . took them to their club meet Cook Alu-ad Meals" was fea- ' ings. c(l at chit) meetings in Ir«*dell — .^r,— ! Since many of the women were not aware of the variety name.s. shapes, growth habits and UK(*s, Mrs, Lydia Booth, home | economics E.xlension agent. Iden tified all the plants and suggest ed ways of using the plants in their landscape plans. DECORATING TffS By GENE TIMMS DON'T BE AFRAID TO USE COLOR One of the results of a dcc- ■ator survey take n recently was llic predic tion that liomes will be lurtiLsh- ed n ore color fully than ever before. Actually, 1 n recent years all TIMMS the .so ■ called jles ol color combinations ave been broken. Do you re- lember when it was taboo ) mix reds and pinks or reens and blue.s? Now they re among the most popular ambinations used. More and more, we will see ■tore and more colors used In ecoraling — and more color ombinalions, too. This is one ■I the big trends and it’s like- y to continue stronger than ■ver. Just as all telephones used 0 be black, and now they are ivailable in all different coi n's, so will a variety of colors le seen in all furnishings In he home. If you still prefer the so- ■ailed neutral colors .such as ■reys, blacks or white ■ for rour major colors, be sure to ise a very bright splash of •olor In the room on your vail • paper* flower arrange- nents or lamps to keep the •oom from being drab. If you’re Interested in giv- ng Mom or Dad a chair for Christmas, drop In and see our lUge selection of Boston Rock- ;rs. Swivel Rockers, Becllners, )r maybe even a rocking wve jnat. Over a hundred to endose ^Am in fabrics or Vinyls. And ^Riember, too, we give the Slgge-st discounts here at rnwMS FUBN. CO. Cash or terms. MAJOR CROPS GROWN Wiien the Bills Creek youth plan a project, they carry It thiough in style. Mrs. Mildred Stallings, hare economics Ex tension agent, says the Ruther ford County youth also have the assistance of their adult leaders. This year the group members raised beans and cane as tlieir project. “They sell molasses right from the broiler,” Mrs. Stallings reports. ‘They plan tc use the money for communit; improvement projects." NEW F'.\BRICS AVAIL.ABLE Many new fabrics are avails ble on' the market but special techniques are required wlter sewing. So homemakers in Me ! Dowell C aunty have been receiv Ing special as.dstanco with their sewing needs. Miss Rachel Keisler, home eco nomics Extension agent, says in structions for sewing on severa’ of the new fabrics have beer : given to the home seamstresses. ' BRIDE’S PACKETS COMPILED Yoenr wives are being reached in Randolph County through the d.Ur,'' ution cf homcmaking bul letins through the Register of Deeds office. Miss Martha Branon, assist ant home economics Extension a- gent, says the bulletins are put together Into a '.'bride’s packet” anil given to the bride-to-be when she goes for her marriage li cense. Little Miss Ginny . Gibson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gllbson of Chesnee, S.- spending the week with Rolbln and Cathy Crawford, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crawford, York Road, Kings Mountain. At McCiifkmis Deparimeni Store nr .-cozy-colorful Tops for color, warmth ond fashion... knit headworm- ors in every style from cops fo cloches to turbans. A qreot gift at low costl 2 rm (iitoiiA' glamour and glitter She fovors fashion few* elry... and our littio prices favor your budg* et. Choose now item a gifted array. h $1 lo $2 if 7s., • ^^gift her With Ev«y length, avny stylg, efoy giovo a ged will love, here now for Christmas gifting! Our selection feotuips wamOh, olegonccu $1 , ^ carrying holiday cheer ^0 m Cheery news for Santa, too! No more Federal Ex cise Tax on our fine handbags $2.98 to $17.95 give her smart new AOT Santa delivers fashion with a punch when ho stuffs her slocking with oil the r, log-appoolng iooib in sodcsi 59c to $2.50 S ^^^beautiful gift?^^ Panties make the i prettiest gift pack- ages, especially' when they're so la cy and feminine. Choose! 39c fb $4 / McGinnis flione 739-3116 Department Store Open 6 days Weekly tv

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