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KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday,^September 15, 1966 Tbu BETHWARE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Wray Thornburg, Pat Green spent last week with ^ (J||0^Tl1ICk 'ff-' - q attended the birthday dinner of | Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Prislar of 1 Mrs. Clarence Dixon at the home, Charlotte. Mrs. Preslar brought 'of Mrs. Flora Polk in Charlotte her home Saturday, and Mr.| pifteen safety - related product ment panel with smooth con ^ ^ j Sunday. Mrs. Dixon is 91 years flreslar joined them Sunday and improvements will be added to toured knobs and levers. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Lovelace accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dwan (.[jj (they stayed with the Greens t^e 1967 Chevrolet truck line as 6. Padded instrument panel, and Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Thornburg and Darrell to Tam- ^r. and Mrs. Horace Bell, Mrs.^through Monday. ! standard equipment, E. M. Estes, 7. Padded sun visors. Johnny McKenny spent the pa, Fla., to visit Mr. and Mrs. j^y patterson and Gina and A/3C Wayne Turner of Sey- general manager, announced to- 8. Folding front seat back weekend at Lake Norman, re- Cecil Lovelace and family last ^yj^s. Sam Bell and Gail spent mour Johnson Air Force Base at latch. ccntly. I v/eek. Mr. and Mrs. Vess took a j;,st Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Most of the items will be on 9. Inside day - night mirror Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McSwain jet plane to Charlotte Wednes- Arnold Bell and family of Le- Lloyd Turner and Jane last week-. the conventional light and medi- with shatter • resistant vinyl- visited Mr. and, Mrs. Roy Me- day. Mr. Walter Vess, Sr., and uoi,'. U'hd. I um duty models which represent. edged glass. Frsldne Drive Staris Tuesday Garderv Club [Met Thursday Town and Country . Garden club Suvaln of Lockhart, S. C., last Sat- grandson, Joel, met them Wed- Mrs. Horace Bell urday. ! nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Thornburg DUE WEST, S. C. - The Gas-'ae thers met Thursday evening tenia and Kings Mountain chap-j®^. co.-v ters cl the Erskine College Aluili-i were se v- ni Association will open their, m the back yard at the oe- general solicitation for the 1966- jick A^ te®-game a 67 Erskine Living Endowment! _ I um duty models which represent edged glass. program on “Bulbs.” At the end and r ^^'■|end!Ship Class of Oak at least 80 per- cent pl Chevrolet L 10. Thm^^ laminate wind-! ^mp^aign Tuesday, S^ember ^ program she presented went Church gave the churc^ jruck volume, Estes said. Excep-, shield glass. The Thomas Lovelace reunion Thornburg came home Saturday. Gastonia Monday. ■ ! a flower urn in memory of their tions will be principally on low was held at Oak Grove Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Lanzo Blanton Mr. and Mrs. James Champion | former teacher, Mrs. Ethel Ran-' Church last Sunday. i of Danville, Ga., visited Mr. and boys and Mrs. Nerneva Phil-jdall, at the morning service Sun- Mr. W. D. Essary and Lester Mrs. Clarence Blanton several beck and Mrs. Mamie Philbeck Jenkins accompanied Mr. Glenn days last week. went to Lake Crawford on a pic- Spearman to the races at Dar- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Champ- aic last Sunday, lington, S. C., Labor Day. j ion honored Mrs. T. A. Champ- Mrs. T. A. Champion accom- Sgt. Dale Harmon who is ion, Sr., with a birthday supper, panied Mr. and Mrs. Eugene home from Vietnam showed Mrs. Champion celebrated her Champion and boys to Wilming- slides about Vietnam at Family "^Sth birthday. ton to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Night, "Wednesday night at Dav-j Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lovelace Champion. I id Baptist Church. I and family of Asheville visited ggj and Mrs. Thomas Green The Men of the Brotherhood Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lovelace , and children of Columbus. Ga., of Oak Grove Baptist Church . Sunday. visited Mr. and Mrs. Thurman served breakfast Sunday morn-{ Mrs. Annie Barnes of Grover; Green recently, ing at 6:30 at the church. I visited her mother Mrs. T. A. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green were M.iss Maiy Lee.Lemons of New.Chamjiion.-, and Mr,..-.and- Jilrs-!called ,to Ruthertordton Hospital Jersey visited Mr. apd Mrs. Thomas Champion. Mrs. Elva last week to visit Mr. Adam Mot- Clarence Blanton last week. j McSwain visited in the Champ- gan, Mr. Green’s uncle, who was Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vess, Jr., ion home, also. seriously sick. day'. Mrs. W. A. McSwain and chil dren, grandmother Higginbottom and Mrs. Luther McSwain went to Washington, D. C., to visit Mira, MeSwain’s mother and brother, Mrs. Robert Bartell and Joel Bennett. ' ' Rita Vollbracht went back to college at Statesville. Mrs. Mae Bell spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell. volume models because of varia-'^^' •I'lriici-type cab rear window tkmE in body type or structural, in ciifterences 12 Lane change feature in- The lineup of protective de-'directional signal ''1"Du"atmaster cylinder brake^""^Positive interior push but- system with warning light. 2. Four-way hazard flasher. 3. Energy-absorbing steering wheel of deep-center design. 4. Telescoping lower steering shaft. 20. rt 7 p.m.-wlth-. mtrtlnj member with some ol her favorlle bulbs from her garden. at the First Associate Reformed, Presbyterian Church in Gastonia,! pjans were made for mem- N. C. j bers to attend the district meet- Mrs. D. G. Phillips, Erskine’s jng in Charlotte Septemfoer 2Sth. director of alumni affairs, will be ^pg. W. L. Logan was wel- the speaker. Miss Jean Wood is corned as a new member chairman of the Living Endow- Ion door licks. 1 i. Class A turn signals, which j ment for the Gastonia chapter, James Greer, Mount Holly, meet I.C.C requirements for lens and Bill Fulton is campaign Kings Mountain Chapter: Mrs. area and luminosity. I chairman for the Kings Moun-iFred L. Baird, Shelby, and Bill tain chapter. 1 Fulton, Kings Mountain. I Gastonia and Kings Mountain 15. Soft low profile window : control knobs. 5. Energy - absorbing instru-[ Fertilizers are made mostly The Erskine Living Endow ment, which has earned the col lege five national awards in Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McSwain; ed the Apple Festival at Render-' with phosphates, nitrogens and, alumni support from the Ameri- visited Mrs. Walker McSwain of > sonville Labor Day. potash. Alumni Council ^nd the Bogar Cfty. ” ^ ^ ^ ' ‘ — 'T''Mr.* arid MrsT"Newton TTardiri -’-q::—l Unlted States Steel ^ toundaTtion, Rev. and Mrs. N. S. Hardin and of Spindale visited Rev. and Mrs. Wild turkeys are increasing in provides current operating in- Rev. and Mrs. Luckadoo attend-iN. S. Haidin Saturday. numbers in Montana. j come for the college. ~ ~~ ' ’ ~ Town chairmen MNIMWOE'I BiHEmnNi un»w iiiiyre liffiy iiiiiiiil 00 1. iiHiilii scheduled to ; participate in the kickoff meet- ■ ing September 20 include: f Gastonia Chapter: Mrs. Eu gene A. Maler, Belmont; Mrs. J. C. Mitchell of Bessemer City, Bessemer City - Cherryville; Miss Wood, Gastonia; Miss Eva James of LincoLiton,. Lincolnton-Dallas; Howard Spencer of McAdenville, McAdenville - Lowell; and Mrs. '.S both scored 100 per cent in par ticipation last year and have been among the leaders in Ers- kine’s award - winning alumni jiuppQr.t -that, Jvas,xe.ached„as h igh as 71 per cent, three times the national average. * Alumni and friends contributed $184,460 to last year’s campaign. 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