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Page 4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAtD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C It’s good to get home... after a day of hard work or hard play. And it’s pleasant to relax with cool, refreshing beer. In foct, 65% of all the beer produced in this country is enjoyed at home. It cheers your taste as it re news your zest. So, make yourself at home . . . with beer. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Branch Bank and Trust Company Building Suite 903, Raleigh, North Carolina 3 5^ % Newlyweds Should Keep Family-Spending Plan Whirl Of-Social Evens For 99 Sub-Debs Begin On Friday; Presentation Saturday Captain Lindsay Home From Thailand Sub-Debutantes- to be present- its beginning 21 years ago when’ ed to Western North Carolina Captain Robert S. Lindsay, of 605 Crescent Circle, has just re- the late Mrs. Dan Paul, the ‘“'''led from a 12 month tour of society at Saturday night’s glam- former Isabel Hoey, of Shelby, ihalland. RALEIGH — Some new brides i orous 21st annual Junior Charity: initiated the occasion. Since that captain Lindsav has for the ccntinue working; others don’t. | League Ball in Shelby will begin I time the gala event is antici- 10 months been comnanv The-new bride who plans to hold I on Friday a two-day whirl ofipated by young ladies of high commander of' “B” Company I her job will get the most satis-j festivities prior to their presents, school graduating age through- 538th Engineer Battalion (Con- laetion from her income and her j.tion at 8:30 p m. In City Park out Western .North. Carolina as gtruction.). During this time hisi the highlight of a glamorous so-1 company, along with the rest of! husband's when they have a fam-1 auditorium. ily *spending plan, extension | Among the 99 young women to home eronomics specialists at j make their debut are three from Xorth Carolina State University | Kings Mountain; Sheryl Atwood debutantes will include; believe. To lu'lp the marriage partner ship get off to a good beginning, McDaniel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McDaniel, Jr., Linda Ellen Plonk, daughter of Mr. and Option (light buffet) at North cial season. his battalion, was deployed from^ Calendar of activities for the Fort Knox, Kentucky, to Thai land. Their job in Thailand was so.ind financial planning is Mrs. Wray A. Plonk, Sr.; and Subscribe To The Herald needed. Husband and wife can begin figuring day-to-day ex penses they’ll both have, then include such expenses as rent tad installment payments. Anotlier decision the couple needs to make is who will pay the monthly bills The specialists advise a young couple to look at paychecks as “our income” in stead of “mine’’ or “yours.” The wife may wish to deposit part or all of her check in a sav ings account and pay monthly ills from her husband's earn ings. It's a good idea to set up goals for the use of the wife’s income, the specialists point out. The co.iple may decide to use it to buy furniture or household equipment, for a down pay.ment on a house, or for a special de sire. Unless the couple does some financial planning, there’s dan ger of spending both incomes with no thought to living on one income in the future. If illness or a baby cuts off the second in come, it may not be easy to ad just to one income. If the wife plans to work, she Sara Nell Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Moss. Each of the three local debs will have her father- as chief marshal. David Keith Wilson will be Miss McDaniel’s escort; Scott Earl Cloninger will escort Miss Plonk: and Thomas Morris Dean will be escort for Miss Moss. Shedding their caps and gowns for party dresses and social whirls, the young debs and their escoilts begin a round of parties on Friday with a tea dance and 7, supper from 4 until 7 p.m. at Shelby Elks club. For her presentation on Sat urday each deb will wear a long white formal gown and carry a | club for Debutantes bouquet of red roses tied with; marshals 8:30 p.m. Debutantes red satin bows and streamers. Following t h e9 presentation, _ debs and their escorts, in black Auditorium tails, will form a figure to music by Loonis McGlohon. Ballroom Liy i.vn, vjiuiiujK Caiiruorn ^^^1 i K. I* It dancing will be enjoyed by alllL^IUD NlQnt until miHriicrVit i ^ To Feature Fridoy 11 a.m.-l p.m. — Debutante Re- Lake Country club for debutantes and their mothers. 4 p.m.-7 p.m; — Tea dance and supper Bt Elks club ballroom for debutantes and their marshals. 6 p.m. — Dinner for parents of debutantes at the Hotel Charles. 8 p.m. —Rehearsal at the City Park Auditorium, Saturday .411 Day —Golfing at Cleveland Springs Country Club for fath ers. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. — Mother’s Coffee at the home of Mrs. B. Falls, Jr., given by Senior Auxiliary of the Junior Charity League 11 a.m..2 p.m. — Brunch Dance at North Lake Country' and their- to construct 85 miles of road in the rain forest area in northeast Thailand. Captain Lindsay will be sta tioned at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. His wife, Cynthia Plott- Lind say, and their son, Lorrin, re sided in Kings Mountain during his overseas tour. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:00 SHOW STARTS AT 7:45 I^NGSf^UNTAIN' jk BESSEMife CITY DRVE-IN THEATRE — Presentation of at the City Park AVALON «.»tteFUNICELLO FABIAN cnatWILLSi SUN.-MON.-TUES.-WED. go w2iy W ..irittiPR* Ml. m. Always $1.00 A Carload! The Siib-Debutante Ball had should figure extra costs she will have and consider these in rela tion to her incomb. fEnjoy a frozen food r , sopennarkrt right at home! f-' K .Mil j. I - -- I •WSWrf.W Absorbs sound as it filter-cools airj THURS.-FRI.-SAT.—3 In Color — No. 1 — “WHO'S MINDING STORE" JERRY LEWIS River Boat Theme Club Night at the Kings Moun tain Country Club will feature a Mississippi River Boat party Saturday night. Paper money games of chance with a prize for the most monfey won during the evening and dancing to the music of Don Deal and his orchestra from Bessemer City will follow dinnfer which will be served at eight. The menu includes roast befef, shrimp Creole, rice, beans, squash, sesame baked chickfen, green salad and angel Bavarian dessert. — No. 2 — JOHN WAYNE 'SONS OF KATIE ELDER" Mrs. Richie Honored At Tuesday Shower — No. 3 — ELVIS PRESLEY "TICKLE ME" J1 \J SPECIAL GUEST STMS j NlW SONM...':: ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN RE’VERSE ORDER :::8 GARY LEWIS PLAYBOYS' FREDDIE DREAMERS'!THETURTLES' DOBIEGRAY' THE ASTRONAUTS! liiiMiimiiiiM SUN. thru WED. — 2 In Color — No. 1 — "SECRET AGENT FIREBALL" WATCH FOR — No. 2 — •SPY IN MY EYE* 1. “Mary Poppins" 2. "Night of the Grizzly" 3. "The Spy Who Came In Out of the Cold" 4. "Hold On' 5. “The Trouble With Angels" ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER Model RF-406A riiier-Blower Air Condittoner ] Book Shelf Freezer Living Area Cooling — so qniety you’ll hardly know it’s therel ■■.ti » r« BaSI»«|i«»968l)6.! • Up- eononence • Book delf • door • Jhace can storage • ; VengiecafaBe control • Fast ^jijwnin^ ♦ ladder lock ^ Model CA-16DB 15.8 CO. ft. J 8,000 B.T.U. Coolmg Capacity. • Reduces dost. impal3.T hes and moisture. • Comfort control keeps femperatam ! jurt right • Air Exchanger. • 4 Rotator Ak Diiecioia. ' • Wa^a^ leasable air filtet. • Hqpi anjadog-fA,. llS-vidt household ctrant! ^ $169.95 Exdusive Rlter-Blower Air Sys. tem... Pulls room airvthroag^ the filter and softly discshaiges it over the cooling sarfaceo* into room. Two fan $119 Model PR205A Giant FreezerSpace! Stores up to 156 Lbs! Mrs. Thomas Richie was hon ored, Tuesday evening at a drop- |jin showier given by Mis. Paul I; Ham, Mrs N. M. Farr and Mrs. I, Dwain Lynch at the L>nch home ji on Sipes street, yj Guests were met at the front ij idoor by Mrs. I lam and directed into the living renm where Mrs. Ljmeh received and intrp- ducied them to Mrs. Richie a'iifl her sistbr, Miss Evelyn Vander-- mer of Abbeville, S. C. In the dining room, Mrs. N. F. McGill, Jr. served strawberry punch from a crystal punch bowl on the refreshment table which featured a mass arrangement of Dorothy Perkins roses from which rose bare japonica branch es accented with stork and baby ornaments. Green - iced cakes, decorated with storks, and nuts completed thfe delicacies. Herald Want Ads Get Results Wheredoyawannago? t New! G-E 2-Door 16 has automatic defrosting fresh food section. Two Mini-Cube Ice Trays under package rack, no need to shuffle foods around to remo've ice trays 4 Cabinet Shelves: 1 slide-out, 1 ad justable Twin Porcelain Enamel Vegetable Bins hold % bushel Deep Door Shelf for gal. milk cartons, tall bottles AvailaUe in Shaded CoppertoM^ Coloi^ or White Only Two Door 16' Refrigerator-Freezer $249 iiure Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Bob Ramsey, of Gastonia, and Mrs. Bill Herndon. Mrs. Farr bid gufests good-bye. Magnolia blossoms and leaves decorated the table where gifts were displayed. Sunday Buffet Lunch $1.45 )■ Cottonwood Restaurant Gastonia Highway ■ 5:19tfn Downtown to shop down the street to the drive-in or Take off and travel in a new Chevrolet! y- JA y 1966 Chevrolet Impale Sport Sedan with eight features now standard for your added safety—including back-up lights and seat belts front and rear (always buckle up!}. What you gat is • The meticulous coachwork of Body by Fisher that aur- rounds you with rich appointments, deep- twist carpeting • Full Coil suspension that uncrinkles roads • Magic-Mirror finish • Gobs of room for hipa, legs and feet. What you can add includes • Com- fortron automatic heating and air condi tioning-spring Weather the year round • AM-FM multiplex stereo radio • Tilt- teleecopic steering • Power everything— brakes, windows, seats, steering. 8es your Chevrolet dealer now. You’ll never find a better time to buy, •o Whatayawaitinfor? Big-saving summer buys on Chsvrolet, Chsvelle, Chevy n and Corvsir. See your Chevrolet dealer for fast, fast delivery on all kinds Of Chevrolets ...V8’s and 6’s! ChtwalalOhHaiMi VICTORY CHEVROLET COMPANY PHONE 739-5471 Manutactuiei's Ueanu 110 KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. 132 RAILROAD AVENUE
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