/ Pi1(4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS, MOUNTAIN. N. C. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Siak., P.O. B<w 189, announce the Jiirth of a daughter, Thursday, July 28, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phillips, Box 2, Grover, announce the birth of a daughter, Thursday, July 28, Kings Mountain hospi tal. Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Parker, 611 Landing St., announce the | Wrth of a son, Thursday, July 28,' Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Love lace. Route 2, Box 337, announce the birth of a daughter, FYiday, July 29, Kings Mountain hospi tal. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell, 1327 Shelby Roa<L announce the birth of a daughlOT; TSurida^y, July 31, Kings Mountain hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. With- ei-s, 1311 Woods St., Gastonia, announce the birth of a son, Wednesday, August 3, King^ Mountain hospitaK Mr. and Mrs. James L. Floyd, Route 1, Box 210 announce the birth lof a daughter Wednesday, August 3, Kirit^s Mountain hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mar lowe, 501 Sherman St., Gastonia, announce the birth of a son Tuesday, August 2, Kings Moun tain liospital. Mr. and Mrs. 'Billie S. Ross. Route 2, Box 8A Bessemer City, announce the birth of a daughter Monday, August 1, Kings Moun tain hospital. Mr. and Mrs George J. Wylie, l+’s A Girl For Ken Steffys A 2C and Mrs. Kenneth Steffy of Port O’Connor. Texas, an nounce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Casandra Ka ren. Tuesday, August 2. Kings Mountain grandparents are Mr. and Mi-s. Gene Steffy. The baby’s mother is the former Linda Raygar of Denver Colo. Route 1. Box 136, Blacksburg, S. C., announce the birth of a son Tuesday, August 2, Kings Moun tain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grigg, Jr. and family came from Raleigh for a weekend visit with Mrs. Grigg’s parents, Mr. 'and !Mrs. George Moss, and Mr. Grigg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Grigg. Mi&s Sara Nell Moss, sis ter of Mrs. Grigg, Jr., returned to Raleigh with them for a visit. Mrs Warren Parrish and Mrs. Eugene Griffin, both of Rock Hill, S. C., spent Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. Conrad Hughes. -Mrs. Hughes returned ho.me with them for a visit. Sure.... THE HOUSE •* rO, YOU WANT can be in 7^-/ L your future Your Future Can Be Now •->r' Too, too many people, with growing families and cramped for space, feel they just cannot afford a new home. Many continue to pay rent when the rental payments would be sufficient to put them into the more spacious and comfortable homes they need and dream of. They are not aware of the liberal mortgage loan anangements here at Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association. We have many term arrangements designed to meet the nee^ of almost all. Ask us. We wager you'll be surprised. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Assoccjation Established 1907 I Ben E Bridges. Seaetaiy-Treasnrer Rountree-:ReId Invitations Issued Invitations reading as follows have been issued in Kings Moun tain: , Mr. and Mrs. Gk^n R. Rountree request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter davquxtha to Mr. James Richard Reid dn Saturday, the tiventieth of August One thousand nine hutulred and sixty-six at five o’clock Shiloh Preshytei'ian Church Grover^ North Carolina and afterwards at the reception Church Fellowship Hull Thursday, August 4, 1966 KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospiital Log snnoH DA.U..S/A Daily lO'Vt To 11:30 arm, 3 to ^ p.\ and y to s p.m. Mrs. John B. Anderson Mr. Vance C. Bowen Mrs. O. B. Boyce il?. Luncheon Honors Miss Rountree Mrs. S. A. Crisp, Miss Mar- , -.Cri^_and..Mrs,_J, _^am:, j bright entertained together Tues- , day at a 1 pm. luncheon paying compliment to Miss Jacquitha : Rountree, bride-elect. Miss Rountree and James ! Richard Reid of Kings Mountain I will be imarried August 20th in : Grover’s Shiloh Presbyterian church. s A color note of yellow and white was carried out in decora- , tions. Gi'oests found their places I at one long table and two small j taMes ,in the Crisp home at Gro- I ver. Tables were overlaid with ; white cloths and held center- I pieces of yllow garden flowers. : The bride-elect’s place was mark- I ed by a white carnation shoulder i corsage. I The hostesses also presented I Miss Rountree a silver tray. I Guests jncluded Miss Roun- j tree, her "mother, Mrs. G. R. Rountree; Mrs. Stewart White, Mrs. David Harry, Miss Peggy Harry, Mrs. Charles Harry, III, Mrs, James Harry, Mrs. P. A. Francis, Mrs. James Rollins, AT FORT GORDON — Pvt. Donald W. Morgan, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Mor gan, Route 1, Box 463, Kings ,JMpuatgiO£__Ni,_Pt' completed eight weeks'of military' police training at the Army Training Center, Fort Gordon. Ga., July 22. Pvt. Morgan's instruction included training in civil and military law, - traffic, map reading, prisoner of war con trol and self-defense. (U. S. ARMY PHOTO). Mrs. Haywood D. BuHSck Mrs. Victoria C. Bullock Gary L. Burris Mrs. James C. Byers Mr. Forest E. Champion Mrs. Winnie M. Chaney Mrs. Florence M. Conner Mrs. Floyd Dover Mrs. Lela G. Gunnells ' Mrs. Ben House Mr. Wiliam F. Houser Mr. Albert B. Jones Mrs. Cora' L. Jones Mrs. Robert C. Lovelace Mr. Jolin H.. Mabry Mr. Grady Meeks • Mrs; Marcus Mooney .Mrs. Bubba Rountree, all of G-i'o- ver; Mrs. VV. B. Harry, Miss Louise Harry, .Mr.‘» James Lutz and Miss Mary Mitchell, all of Shelby. Mr. Glenn Ray McAbee Mr. Enslow McClain Mrs. Caroline C. Parker Miss Edith Mae Plonk Mrs. Rufus P. Poag Miss Nancy S. Servis Cheryl Smith Mrs. Fred Spencer Mr. Horace Styers Miss Lillian T. Thomason Mrs. Ronnie B. Towery Mrs. Charles P. Weir Mrs. Lillian H. Wright Loren A. Ziech Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Hughes, Mark and Beth, visitcxl Wednes day in Newberry, S C. with Mi's. Hughes’ sister, Mrs. Ray Holmes and Mr. Holmes. Mrs. Holmes i.s the former Ray Humphries of Kings Mountain. •—0-- Dick Dixon of Harrisburg „is visiting is grandparents, Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Pinkclton* in Grover this week. ADMITTED FRIDAY -Mr. James W. O’Farrell, 210 E. King St. . ADMITTED SATURDAY Mr. Lester H. Bullock, 407 Gil. lespie St. Mrs. Joseph Freeman, 5260 Midpines. Rev. George W. Julian, P, O. Box 706 Mrs. Rufus V. Stowe, Route L Box 44 J 1327 By LOUISE CHASE Women's Medical News SexviCfi FAMILY STRAINS ; LEAD TO ACCIDENTS ADMI’TTED SUNDAY » Mrs. Joseph Campbell, Shelby Road. Wanda N. Bell, Route 3 Mr. William C. Bolin, 211 Lac- key St. -Mr. Bun E. Goforth, 1110 Shel by Road. Mrs. Wllie Graham, Davidson BOSTON, Ma-ss. (WMNS) — , ^ . . Accidents make up the foremost from Dr. William Chew, pediatric disease in the country, otolaryngologist of the Leesburg taking more children’s lives eachHospital. Dr. Chew than the next three chief ^ recent report --- that hoarseness may be due to WATCH THAT FROG IN THE THROAT! LEESBURG,- Fla. (WMNS) —' - v-,. Anyone who has been hoarse for! Stieet, Bessemer City, N. C. two or liree weeks would be! Wayne Murray, 506 East wise to see a doctor. This advice; ^^bnyslvania Ave. from Dr. William Chew,' _ Jtirnes R. Patterson, Route year child-killers combined — cancer, birth defects, and pneumonia. many causes — to a cold, laryn gitis, vocal abuse, an in.iury. But it may also be caused by grow- ,In an effort to reduce the ap- . „ . polling accident toll, a team of ths of various kinds. The sooner sicians, psychologists, and the cause of the hoargjeness is social workers at the Children’s Hospital Medical Center here made a detailed study of pre ascertained and treated, the greater the chance that the out come will be successful. Don’t maae a aetaited study ot pre- come win ne successtul. Don’t Mrs T school children admitted forjrieglect the frog in the throat. *■—gox 210 ' ’—ir^i'-Kotite 1, treatment of accidental injury. Bible School Is Continuing They found that accidents don't ‘just happen.’ They are triggered by stress and by fa tigue. Most accidents to chil dren, they found, occur between three and six o’clock — when' Vacation Bible School is con- mothers are rushing to meet the! tinning through Friday at Dixon demands of children horhe from Pre.sbylerian church. Classes f ir school, preparing dinner, getting all ages are being held from baby ready for his bath, tidying 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. -Mrs. Frank E. Reynolds, 322 Ave., Bessemer City, ^ Mr. Arthur E. Williams, Route ADMITTED MONDAY Mrs. Clyde C. Baity, 804 Fourth Street. Dennis Dover, 6 Lncoln York, S. C. St., Mrs. Gladys U. Herring, 302 Crescent Drive, Bessemer City, N. up. Suggestions for avoiding acci - dents, as ■Well as clear, simple; Sunday, instructions ' on what to do- Cominencement exercises will be held at 9:30 a.m. services on L. Jones, Route 2, 104 should accidents occur, are nowi for the school in- available in an attractive, purse-i ' Piiirnary, .Mrs. Bill sized booklet, “Accident Hand-1 Berry, Mrs. book’’. Compiled by the staff of j the medical center, and publish- ^indengarten, Mrs. ed by Dell, the booklet can be'^Sth TL '‘p aht fnr 25 cents at Wool- ^-n’veth Wells; Mr. Bobby Box 278. Mrs. Maggie P. Moten, Greer St., Clover, S. C. D Sherman Oakes, Route 2, Box 424-D. Frank W. Owens, 624 Rail road Ave. IT"') 1, Box 136, Blacksburg, S. C. bought for worth’s. MEDICAL COMMITTEE REPORTS ON PILL CHICAGO, Ill. (WMNS)—Does Juniors: Miss Geraldine Hum phries and Mrs. P. Q. Ham- bright; Adults and youth, Philip Humphries^ the pill work? Is it safe? The; direction of Miss Libby Alexan- Committee on Human Reproduc-1 der, church pianist tion of the American Medical 1 ‘‘The effectiveness of the oral contraceptives is virtually 1(X) percent, certainly the highest of ..any method short of sterilization or total abstinence. “The chief side effects such as spotting and breakthrough bleeding, nausea and vomiting, breast tenderness and weight gain usually diminish with suc cessive cycles and can be mini mized by adjustment of dosage or shift in products.” (Some women, a minority of pill users, may experience one or more of tho.se side effects.) “To date no increase in the Association recently reported as follows: ADMITTED TUESDAY Carl Adams, Jr. Route 1 739B^' ^dams. Route 2 Box -Mrs. William C. Bolin, 211 Lackey St. Jffipie Mrs. Thurman Jenkins, 1230 Second St., Ext. Mrs. John W; Marlow 501 Sherman St., Gastonia, N. C. Mrs Knox Neely Box 173 Gro ver, N. C. E. Smith Route 2 Box oo3 ^ Mr. Augustine T. Waldrop Rt. Spangler PO Box ^^7 Graver, N. C. Mrs. Ronald S.’ Withers 1811 , Woods St., Gastonia, N. C. Wiiiiarr, Room wr'i T , i Roborts, 209 Watterson William Basil Wilson, Jr. has I St. been promoted to Office Manager Music for the school is under Bell Promotes William Wilson of Southern Bell Telephone Co'm- pany’ Commercial Department in Gastonia, R B. Moore. South ern Bell’s Managed announced today. Wilson first began work with the Telephone Company as a frameman in the Greensboro Plant Department in 1952. In 1963, he beoame Customer Ser- iiic "w, lie iicuaiiiie v-usiomer aer- incldence of malignant transfer-! v i c e Representative in the mations (cancer) has been re ported in those women who were found to be free of pelvic cancer prior to taking oral contracep tives. “The possible association of blood clots with the use of oral contraceptives has been review ed by several committees,’' the Committee said, adding that “no connection has been found.” , Women who have or have had circulatory problems or varicose veins should be watched care fully by their physicians if they are placed on the pill, as a pre caution against blood clotting, episodes. Women who have had liver disease or dysfunction or who have a history of breast or genital cancer should not be giv- 'n oral contraceptives, The committee noted that “continuing studies of several large Greensboro Commercial Depart ment. Prior to his promotion to Gastonia Office Manager, he was a Business Office Supei'visor in the Greensboro Commercial De partment. The son of Mrs. W. B Wilson of Greensboro and the late Mr. Wilson, he graduated from New Hanover High School, Wilming ton, and Motts Business School, Wilmington. Wilson served in the Navy Reserves from 1947 - 1950. Re served in the U. S. Army from 1950 -1962; and has served from 1952 until the present time in the U. S. Army Reserves. WilsonUs married to the former Mildred Fishel, of Greensboro. They have three children: William B III, Ann, and Jan. They are members of the First Christian Church. . groups of women have] Wilson is replacing John David- been in progress for over 10 son who has ibeen named Ashe- .vears and there is no evidence vllle Manager of Southern Bell of long-term adverse effects.” 1 Telephone Company. LONDON BROIL f (Serves 4) % ci*P^safflower or com vinegar Sf tablespoons " WorcesterSJlIre sauce cup steak catsup % teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon paprika % cup grated onion 8% pound flank steak* To inake marinade, com- Dine all ingredients except flank steak. Beat with a whisk or shake well to Dlend flavors. Trim excess fat from meat. Pour mari nade over meat and refrig erate for several hours or overnight. Remove meat from marinade and broil to degree of doneness. ' ^ minutes for rare.) Other cuts of beef are ®®w called “London Broil.” They are so marked in meat case and can be used in this recipe instead of flank 6t6dK« pi ft ta to 11 lo lo re jt til li fr VV a< ki ir si

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