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Page 2 l/lkw^e lilAt IKiTA IKI UCD A.ltl iibklCi& kiAtIkITA lM KJ Thurs"<Jay, December !, 1966 Thurs< oospgv sk^ A big gospel sttg Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at Mlssidhary l^iiodist church ‘ stn^t will fcsatuue «oh family of Lai^_~ HuwcU family of the Calhoun fum. , City. Tha public i» bit cording to Rev. C^H^dipc. Cal^ houn, ^tor. SBIVOR CVriZCNS Y' Members of the Senior Citi zens club will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Woman’s club for a regular program. English is widely spoken in Uganda. The Congo is: cm the equator. CONTEST DIJADtUfE December K)th is deadline for students 14-22 to submit their entries in tho Lions club sponsored PeaCe c^ay contest and a chance to yie for $25 savings bonds being given by the local club to wirthers and for na t ional - awards. Students should contact any high vhool English teacher for ’dctaii& Enjoy panty comtoi comfort and. frepElf^ but... Mii'iuiniEe SYMK DOM-T WEAR A TOURNIQUET tight (iantyiegs cah H1nc% normal circulation,^ causa, unsightly and uncomfortable markbif and selling of the lags and {|^. Take the time to inexpertly fitted, and tobesure... •.aWCAR a COMPENSATr FaaMkdl* AOJUST-A>THIGH<S pant)d^ inserts that flex with your leg. expand to comfortably fit your very owa thigh sizo. ■'-Svji U S. Patent Nos. 3245409-10 n To OiicAio Tho Nqrth ' Qarqtina Gc^n Fowler Tweoty-one North Carolina 4? H dub axembers will attend the National 4-H Club Congress oniof the Novembep ^ - December 2 in W. Hite, Jr., Ch^paga .{Lmong these will be C^nje Govern, Stony Poiot 4- Whdr ittceived hia of, bebig S^te Cp^oa ftnduotiop. W# 31a*e, win* ner in wften a^ Ictf^Hbne 4*H' repM^ weke judged- In his cotton record, his hi^i^t cotton yield wea in 188$ vtbiaa he pro. dooed 1194 pounds of lirit pec acre. (Continued giom. Ifnge IB) j were Miss Annia^'Rojtt and; Miss j Elizabeth *£1011 f^inga Moun-; tain, eouaina tif the bride; Mrs,; DorreU, Lyttoo W: sister j _ . ai^ Charles Qaatonia, aod Mr& length cloth,, the bride’s table hel^ % silver candelabrum of white tapers and white and yel low blossoms as highlight of decoration. Punch and parly re freshments were served. flfflyell' and airs. Coy i* Jiatha Jvfc. -'-t-bf *Mr, 9AQ» lehgtb dresi^, Ian., 'Pb» dices were neckUnes thi^ scoop at PrqmotiOB Association IuJ^Tand^t „ the, Qot^ ProdiMidon AwaHis ^ cof(^ ^wints p^;qgyam: and made the trip pos- decorated th«> ftom ' waistlinea All the att«A4>Dbtn wa!8» floor- p^pitie bo: Sahtina tp a low <!h|id velvet seopite waist Mr? aiid.^% Thomas L. Trott of Kings Mountain greeted guests, and reception helpers in cluded .Miss. Nancy Tune qf Charleston,. S. C., and Bartow, Fia.i i>li9»'Lin'd; Fant of Ander son, S. C., and Mrs. Eugene Purs- ley of GastOpia. Mrs. Martin Shu- ford Rei'i of Gastohia kept the bride’s book. Goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mris. Coy J. Ferris, Jr., of Gastonia. , sfhle. Delegates who are State win- nwsa'wiU be. attending fnnn each of the 50 states. Going wifli the driegatca win be Dr. T. C. Bla lock, asaistant director in diarge of 4 H Cktb Work; Pr^ Wag- onar and' Pauline Moore, 4-H Spectahsta; and Murray Good- wto and • Jane- Davidson, exten- sioo agents. 'Attending National 4-H (Con gress is one of the highest a- waids available to 4-H mem bers. .Gordon is the son of Mr afid Mrs. Henry C. Gordon of Route 1, Shelby. His community 4-H ■leaders are. and Mrs. Donald Beam of Route 3, Kings Moun tain. a back bow. — . waistUnea They wpre maj^ihiBg l|airbows with cage vslla ■ attached and carried bouquets qf- yellow roses. The bridegroom’s ' father was ■best man. The ,hst o( u^ers in cluded Thomas' ^leste^ bh^er of the biidegiropm;' Qalrell Lyt- .toil of Dallas; Bush ■ of Columbia, S Cji Charfes \!F. flite, of Gastonia aS)d'Edward M. Harper of Washington, D. C. The bride’s mother was gown ed in gold crepe' and lace and wore a shoulder corsage of yelr low orchids. . ' . . The bridegroom’s mothw was gowned in pink crepe, and wore a shoulder corsage of. White or chids. AUXIUART American Legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Clar ence L. jolly on Pulton road. The bride’s psKSiWl ^htertaiiv^ after the ceremony at a reception in the church fellowship hall. The wedding- theme, of: yellow and white waa called.OMk in d^ oratlv# ' dptirils and ip, re$resh- irlaid menls. Overlaid with white floor- Qop^In^j; Aa4 Qowg^ (Continued From Page IB) giving holiday and weekend wl+h her-parents, Mr. and' Mrs, ■James Alexander. • - ' GOMPENSATE^y Figure trimming Compensate girdles and panty girdles are made of lightweight powernet with DuPont machine washable Lycra Spandex airtd Antron'Nylon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harmon spent the .weekend In Fayet+eville where they attended the wedding Satupdav of their niece, Miss Barbara- Ann MdDaniei and A,/2C WiJIiarn Leslie Grant, Mr. Harmon gave the bride'In ■mari;iage. Her fatfier Is stationed with the Armed Forces iht Viefnarti. The 3 p.m. ceremony was held in Village Drive 3ciptlst .church and.was followed by a reception given^by’^<he bcide^s family. ..f:.’ i- ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ Available in a full range of sizes and styles wi^ front panete* front and back panefs, and front, back and sidf^ panels to fit your figure type and your purse from ^95 ^ $8.95 Nationally advertised in Good Housekeeping, Redbook and McCall’s Come in and try yours on today at: ■L As Seen in McCall’s, Redbook, Good Housekeeping Cwne in and register for a FRTO FLEXNIT Girdle of your choice to be given away Decemb^ 17th. No pur chase required. Just register. Sold exclusively in Kings Mountain At . . . "North Carolina Writers and their-Works"" wtas. topje of the program Wednesday when members, of tfeef Thursday Afternqpn dook club mat. ai' the home of Mrs. Av Hunter Pat+ersbn. . : Mrs, X, l^ewls Hovis, club president, gave the program. Mrs. C. Q. Rhyne \»ias program chairman. Mrs. Patterson seryed refreshments. : " leges and Unive^elties.” Last year she taught in the Cherry- ville school system and this year she is a member of the faculty of J, S. Waters., high school in GoMston. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Reuben B. Ellestad of Gastonia. Al.=o a graduate of ■ Ashley high school, he complet- I ed four year.'- of U. S. Naval duty j in September. He is a junior stu- ident at the University of North [Carolina in Chapel Hill. I The newlyweds are at horr? ,X 1402-A Stone street in Carrbo ^ For a trip^l to New Votk City the- bride chqse a sjk*eveless s^ift of blue baaket-weave wool with matciilng jacket, skin slippers aqd bag ajhd a mihk hat. She lifted the - roses from her boq- quet .> : BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lyn wood Parton 'of' ITastonia,- the new Mrs.. Ellestad is a graduate of Ashley higfi school and *Ers- klq^e, college.' A member of the hohorarj' sorority. Alpha Kappa Gamma, she' was listed in “Who’s Who -In American Col- 1 Sgi and Mrs*., Ray Cgrroll and sons, Edwin andTiinmy, of S^haw AFB, Sumter, S'. C., spent the weekend wlli^ fylr; au.d Mrs. W'alt^r F-arris, and family and Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Cawoil. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wogdy of (Danjiup, Mr.s. Eff% Sj/elch of Honeq. Path, $. Mf. anjd Mrs.'tW.„D. ^efw rH|f and JIiu Ketnex;, of MD.gg»». yiilleyi.wer%bverni^Htgu^s la^ Vi/edn^day of Mi*,, apd' Mrs. 'l^mast.L. trqiHv, Th» caRie especially foba, cal^e cuttinig^giv|fq. by tbaTfotfs^niL H. (i. Parton In honor of Miss tynda Parton: aad EHestawi* anci also attended that Tihanksglving Day wedding in Gas- 'rforva’s First ARP churcIV ’ / DECORATXMfQ TIPS Bt gene TIMMS 'V'- I s -.-X WHAT ARE The most im- BORTANT. THUIGiSt TO LOOK FOR WBEH you *G0 to BUT FURNITURE There are three Words to remember when you buy furn- iture, and if you keep these three words in mind, you’ll be happier with your purchase %nd you’ll e- liniinate the confusion and Indecision some people are troubled with. You can use these three, words as a ^ort of check list before you buy. The three Words are; comfort . . . style and, construction. Let’s look at them, individually. W’s amazing how many peo pie fail to consider comfort when buying a chair, sofa or bedi They laH io realize this is the basic pqrpose of these pieces. B^ sure you take this into- conWderqiion. The next thing to consider is style. Which pieces will look best in yoUr' decorating scheme-? We'U be glad to help you with suggestions. third thing is construe- tiohi Unfbi^nately, this is isoBtoUting- you can!t always see or know about for sure. That’s why it’s important to deal with a reputable store. Yob m.usb tak^ the store’s word dri-construction. It’s good to knpw, however, that good stores carry only wril-con stnictedk furniture and you ihay put your trust in us^ By folloMiing thg above Ups, yotilll be able to gigt more ft)r your furn^re dollar apd you’ll be, sufor to hgve furpi- we you , like. ^ at TiMMS, Fl^tN^DRE CO guarantee tqsave you Bionew Drop by aijd shop for IM^r CHilii&tmas nq^, and re- ntsiphor teat fqr'CASH or on the inaMtewnt plan we give disbourtts ajp every item in the store. BeaGAN-OOer in our Christmas Club NOW! 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