\ \ KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. I96«i Scout Awards I Laura Plonk — Healtli aid, at - j tive citizen, my camera, person- ; Gall Ward — My troop. ! al health and Sign of Star. | Roxann Yarbro — Housekeeper, Jennie Gray Mauney — Actnej and my troop. , citizen and rambler . , Beverly Stewart — My troop' Elizabeth Neislar — Acine 1 and mv home. ! citizen, books, cook and raniblei. Phyllis HuXfstickler — My j Sue Floyd — Active citizen, troop, : health aid, housekeeper, rainb- ; Wanda Suggs — Housekeeper ler, cook, books, pen pal. cyclis'^ and my troop. magic carpet, home, health and Daye Reynolds — My troop. | safety, prints and dabbh'r. The following awards went to, Sandy Southwell — Active Troop -155-42^ Scouts of First' citizen, housekeeper, healtli rirrr Presbyterian church of which and water fun. Mrs. Sam Robinson is leader. i Robin Dickey — Active citi/eii. Nancy Wiesener — Rambler, art in the round, health n.d. Cheryl Barrett — Dancer, ac tive citizen, magic carpet, ramb ler and dancer. Lynn Blanton — Rambler, prints, active citizen, books, cook, foil, challenge of Girl dabbler, gypsy, home, health and promise and First Glass, safety, housekeeper, Indian l^re, Blinda Stroupe —• First aid to and Sign of Arrow. - | animals, hiker, pioneer Jane Yates — Challenge of Girl Scout Promise and First OldSS Brenda Goforth — World tre- Friemtshlp Sets Revival Services A Holy Ghost revival will be Scout li^ld November 21-30 at Friend ship" Chapel church of Shelby with Rev. DaE. Mayo as visiting evangelist. Services will be held nightly at 7:45 p.m. and on Sunday after noon at 2:30. Rev'. Mr. Mayo is associated with A A. Allen. The “healing” service is open to the community and Sister LA- small GROVER NEWS GROVER — The circles of the active citizen, home, health and safety, foot traveler, magic car-^ pet,-Sign of Arrow and Sign of' Star. backyard fun, home, health and safety, housekeeper, pen pal and magic carpet. Terry Wells — Healtli a;:l. Lou Ann Alexander — Cook, home, health and safety, and ac- active citizen, cyclist, hospitali- tive citizen. ty, horiie, health and safety, Lee Ann C.nmpbell — Aetiso' housekeeper, pets, skater, songs- citizen, dancer, folklcfro. rainb- ter, storyteller, and rambler. ; ler, my troop, fny homi'. world ... I neighbor, troop camper, pets, per- , Sonja Ware — Active citi.'en. , health, outdoor cook, ay.d ' art in the round, backward fun, community i books, community safety, health | ‘ pp^^a Blanton — Health aid. flld, home, hoallh and j rna^zic carpet, my troop, at iuc! hospitality, Indian lore, magic ; "vpsy. Sign of Arrow and | ‘^narpet, world gSTnesrvcTfrpry-Stgn-^^j^— of Arrow, my home, pen pal, and ! " " , rambler. - , ! Lisa Kiser — World Neigh.bors, I Patricia Herndon — Active citi- hospitality, housekeeper and ne- : z e n, hospitality, housekeeper, tive citizen. rambler and world neighbor. Susan McDaniel — Health aid. Sharon Timms — Health aid, active citizen and housekeeper, active citizen, housekeeper, wa- Myra Griffin — Hcaltlt aid ami | ter fun and gypsy. active citizen. Cindy Robinson — .Active citi- Virginia Herndon — Active zen, musician, pets, rambler, and citizen, cyclist, troop dramaties. Sign of Arrow. writer, musician, books and pets. I Stella Lee Neisler — Active craft, world trefoil, challenge of citizen, gypsy, dabbler, health emergency preparedness, aid, home, health and safety, * Verleen Ross — Hostess, han- housekeeper, rambler, prints, dywoman, good grooming, child Si^ of Star and Sign of Arrow, care, chef, world trefoil, chal- ^^Tetry Harmon — Active citi- lenge of emergency prepared- zeh, collector,_ health aid and nc'ss. home, health and safety. i Susan Fite — Pioneer, familyilbr Williams, pastor of the Janet Bridges — Dancer, home, living, water life, and challenge ' chUrch, said that all,^ interested health and safely, community of emergency preparedness; - i persons are invited to worship ' Kay Patterson — Water life,! with the Friendship Cbapel con- challenge-of 4meFgcm:y_ptgpar- i gregatioh.Pi,; edness. Connie Wright — Bird, reptile, horsewoman, homemaker ? n d challenge of emergency prepar edness. W. M. S. of the First Baptist, church will hold their meetings this week in the following - homes. | safety, health aid. Sign of Star and Sign of Arrow. ■>' Vickie Boheler — Active citi zen, pets, health aid, personal health and Sign of Star. Teresa Merritt — Art in the round, books, health aid, home, tiealtli and safety,’ hospitality, Indian lore, magic carpet, ramb- Donna lor, world games, writer and i Sign of .Arrow. I Marlene Cash — Horsewoman Laura Carpenter — Health aid, family camper, active citizen, books, cook, water i Judy Ross Child care, fun, and pen pals. ^-Jackie- Bagwell — Active . "T—" zen, cyclist, home health and Pam Nicholson i The Bostic Circle with Mrs ' Monroe Crawford Wednesday at 3 p.m. The Meldona Livingston Thursday 7:30 p^. m; with Mrs. ' Clyde Rhea, Mary Christian with Mrs. .Nina Westmoreland, Thurs- i day and the Alma Hunt with I Mrs Jerome Spangler Thursday I at 7:30 p.m. Alexander — home- SERMON TOPICS Rev. Howard Jordan’s sermon topic at the 11 o’clock worship service at Central Methodist church will be, “Attitude of Gratitude”. At the evening service at 7 o'clock he will use tlie topic, “What Some Christ ians Miss.” Martha Weiss — Chef and hos- safety, housekeeper, songster, storyteller and rambler. Beverly Belk — Books, cook, health aid, housekeeper, my camera, sewing and storyteller. Debra King — Rambler, sew ing, songster, storyteller, toy- Chef. Mary Gault — Child care and bird. Becky Kiser — Chef and stamp collector. Awards to Girl Scouts in Beth- ware Troop 189 include: Debbie Ross —^ Prints. Karen Allison — Housekeeper, maker, troop dramatics, writer, my camera, home, health and activ'e citizen, art in the round, ; safety. We feature Accutron* the most accurate timepiece in the world Accutron’s tuning fork replaces the outdated bal ance wheel that’s found in all watches. Stop by so we can tell you more. Starting with the right time of day. Accutron by Bulova. From $125.00 WILLIE'S JEWF^^ bocks, collector, cook, cyclist, dabbler, dancer, health aid, home health and safety, hospit ality, housekeeper, musician, my community, my home, pen pal, personal health, pets and Sign of Arrow. Awards to Troop 4 Cadettes of First Presbyterian church of which Mrs. Raymond Holmes, Mrs. Henry Fite and Mrs. Her man Cash are leaders, include: Janet Alexander—Home health and safety. Kimberly Connor — P®ts. Connie Pearson — Cook. Kathy Reynolds — Rambler. Debbie Bolin — Personal health, storyteller. Cheryl Costner — Pets, my home, sewing. Jane Stroupe — Backyard fun, cyclist, dabbler. Karen Ware — Pen Pal. Patricia McKee — Needlecraft. Carolyn Fitch — My home, cook. The Circles of the Shiloh Pres byterian Church held their meet ings "^Tuesday of this week Circle No. l with Mrs. Jean Francis at 10:00 a. m. The after noon circle No. 2 met with Mrs. W. F. Cockrell and the night circle at the church with Mrs. Dean Hope as hostess. Mr. ana Mrs. Perry Howard of Fuguay-Varina spent the I weekend with his sister Mrs. B. jX'Ttarry.’' ther Mrs. Thelma E. Hambright Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mullinax & children of Aberdeen spent last weekend witli Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mullinax. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Mixon of Gastonia were Sunday guests of Mrs. Cora Casey. Chaplain C. A. Shaw of Corpus Christi, Texas, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Deward Shaw. Jack Mullinax who has spent several years with the army in Germany had a 17 day furlough here. He left ’Tuesday for Ft. Riley, Kan. for retissignment. Mrs.. Bill Black and son John nie of Mint Hill were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. D. Watterson. Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph spent several days with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Dick Eaker. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Byers spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byers and family -'th 'Florence; "S". C: by-East Rutherford football game I Sunday guests of Mrs. Harry ! were her daughter Mr and Mrs. j Don Woods and children Terri, ! Bob and Kristi of Greenville, : s. c: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Turner spent Friday in Gastonia. The Rev. & Mrs. Steve Hunt- ley and children of Decatur, Ga., have returned home after spend ing last weekend with her mo- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cook and daughter spent Sunday at Boone. Gerald Wright spent Saturday at Colowhee to visit the W. C. Campus. ' Bee Strain underwent surgery at the Gaston Memorial Hospital Saturday for a fracture of the lower thigh bone near the knee joint. He was injured during the second half play of the Shel- _ game Friday night. He is formerly of Grover and resides in Shelby now. His father is an accountant with the Minette Mills. Mrs. Neva Barnes is recuper ating at er home after under going surgery. A revival was held at the Arr- tioch Baptist church last week and a picnic was held Snnday at the church. The Dixie Hillbillys furnished music for the square dance at the Squad building sponsored by the Rescue Squad Saturday night, Marvin Panther called the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Patter son of Kings Mountain visited Mr and Mrs. G. F. Hambright Friday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Montgomery were Mr. and Mrs. M C. Norman of ' Gaffney, Mrs. Sudie Elliott and Mrs. B. F. Jones of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhea and Mickey. Staff Sergeant Philip Harry & wife and da'ughter left Monday for Tampa, Fla., where he will be at the McDill AFB. They spent several weeks here with his mother, Mrs B. A. Harry. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kiser, Mrs. Lcille Kiser and Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence White spent last week in Florida. THUR Abraham Linclon was offered the job as Washington state’s first governor but he declined. Pat 'em on the Back! Sponsond by OPTIMIST CLUBS Its new look is just . one nice thing about the ’67 Chevy pickup Few Piong TIFFANY % CARAT Ret. WhIse. 937^ 468.75 exanciep 6 Fine jewelry is a luxury, an object of beauty, a symbol of love, an enduring memento . , , give jewelry ot Christmostime. “ Diomond Pendant Ret. 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