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Page 2 INVITATIONS ISSUED Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sloan Plonk have issued wedding invitations to .friends and relatives to attend the Aug ust 3rd wedding of their daughter, Marian Ruth, ar^ Don Eldon Clagett, at 4 p.m. in Kings Mountain's Res urrection Lutheran church. The bride-elect's parents will entertain after the ceremony at a reception at their home on Crescent Circle. OPEN Pair Honored After Rehearsal On Saturday KINGS mountain HERALD. Kl^N^S MOUNTAIN. N. C. Alderman - Kelly IMrs. Mauney, ’Glrls' State Delegates Give Program rcontinuea Fro,n Puoe one> \ Withers At Auxiliary Supper Thursday Night and Chapel train. The elbow. — . - - / i i Thursday. July 18, 1968 Miss Vivian Elaine Gault and John Carroll Clemmer cut their wedding cake at an after-rehear sal party Saturday evening in the lounge of First Baptist church. 1 Pair Feted I At Dinner, and Cake Cutting Miss Emily Sherleno Alderman id John Austin Kelly, Jr. wefe meeting ai me iiaraia are nsiiig lu^ii of fu-n nirtley on ^atur- headpiece of sequins and she car l ‘,^^’jj Class c’’in'the'Foothni.l home of Mrs. W. D. VVhltosldes. seniors. They represented the ^ a bouquet of valley lilies and League golf meet In .Shelbv. Tues- The 20 members and guests American Legion Auxi lary at bridcgroom-elecfs parents, white roses. dav held a covered dish supper toiGlrls State in June on the cam- ‘ ® Mlia II dill. illf t*IUUW;» .y, ^ ir . sleeves and low neckline werejVvin t70|T rPIZGS enhanced by lace scallops. Her „,s. Charles Mauney won sec- Delegates to recent Tar Heel, mother, Mrs. Jack Hardin, , Girls' State presented the pro- Mrs. B. O. Weaver. ] shoulder-length veil of silk illu^ oj*,7" cr,:rs'A and'^si sfam at Thursday's American Lc- Both Miss .P''’"'' and Miss Sion was attached to a filled | Withers won third low Auxiliary meeting at the Hardin are rising high school dav hem a eovcrca aisn supper loiuiris »iaie in june un ii».-luu.- . keilv Sr Miss Nancy Brewer of Win-1 Millie Keeter was low medalist! the me<ning. cfinnk Prvon^hnro JonesvUle, were hosts at a re- , . . vr tston-lalem attende^^^^^ Itors were M^s Debbie Plonk, Carolina at Greensboro. 1 hearsal dinner at Governor's Inn, and^MrJ'Roi^ Havvvood^ Ga^fu ' bridesmaids Six women from Kings Jier. Mrs^ John BuH ^ auxiliary Shelby. Guests included members and Mis. Boyw were Miss Margaret Ross. Miss attended the 18 hole event.; Plonk, Miss Catchy Haldln,_ he presided. Mrs. Clarence'of the two families and the wed- parents of toe “iide-eiect, and Miller and Miss Rosan- Gastonia will be the host club e mnl-TalpntTof'th^'bri^croo^^ "a .Saunders, all of Winston-Sal-' ^^e next meet Auguest 20. kJ\^c Rfivnolds mei. parents of the bridegroom- Henderson of Kings Mountain women goffers 'VIISS r\eynOia5 to-be. Phone Week Days 2:45 739*2176 L. Jolly, delegate to the recent ding party. .50th annual convention of the| Summer flowers decorated em, and Miss Joan Henderson Mountain women goners American Legion and Auxiliary (tables in the private dining room Wilkesboro. Flower girl was Rob- contact Mrs. Charles; A± ^onx/PirHoH 4n Charlotte, gave a report of where dinner was .served. Mrs. C. J. Gault, Jr., Mrs. Clyde bin Masters, daughter of Mr. and Adams by August 13 if they plan 'convention activities. I The brlde-to bo wore a green Jolly, Mrs. Frank Stroupe, Mrs. Mrs. Bennett Masters of Kings attend this event. Nancy Reynolds has just re- appointed chairmen chiffon cocktail dress and was J. B. Ellis, all aunts of the bride- Mountain. p. . turned from .Miami Beach, Flor- standing commltt?Gs for the given an orchid corsage from th(* elect, and Mrs. G. C. Yelton as- All the attendants wore formal rdPTlGS MODOP where she attended the na- including: Mrs. James hosts. slsteci in entertaining. length gowns of lurquolst' chif- ^ lional meeting of Future Home- £)ownev Junior activities' Mrs. After their wedding rehearsal ,, . r . I over taffeta with matching L^OnDie bhaW , makers of America, July 8-U. clarence Jollv memhorshlD- Mrs.;in Central Methodist church, the white were beautifully carried ^ attendant carried a bou- hnnored ^/Two'^^^ delegates representing ^l^rs^J E Mauney, Gold Starilciit their wedding cake at an of _yellow i.ses and each ^ O. O. wXrV national se'-! after-rehcarsal _part>- ^in __the WED.-THURS.-FRI. Svp^*' Mother Superior VS Groovy Sister ! Cbiifrt^ ncf^TM f>«** _RDSAUMD « Russbi SrevENS,iJ freshments. The bride’s table. | cover od in white satin and over-1 id carried two long-stem-; Harold Herndon Mrs. JoeiAJl"\ curity and'legislation: Mrs. Hu-1 church -social hall. Hosts were JW roses. The flower Igirl Rnheler anH \tisa M.artha Hern.'Students. She reports that ^ j , jpg,,, ,he brideelcct’s parents. Rev. and A WILLIAM FRYC PROOXTlON "maSBiERUMS mother. A five-branch silver can - j D«hept nnwninff both Guests sh( delab, um at the center of the' of now friends. ‘The whole week was so ex- Mrs. Sellers Hostess table was arranged with pink of j c, entertaTn^^ said.” and we learned j riuhwnmpn tapers, ,ws snapdragons. wh-tej^.g^y brother-in-law of the bride. Ifl'so much that it is very difficult | To Margrace Clubwomen _ mums and baby s breath. Lime, vtico Toan ataninv . ; to pick out any one event as the, Mrs, George Sellers was hos-|decoration. Centering the table mums ana oauyj, oieain. i-iim-, Koehler of Stanley """-'h-Pt a guest register in the ve.s.,‘>, was and re- table, : highlight of decoration, was ov erlaid with white lace over yel- 1 low and held the throe-tier yel low and white cake as central ding cake, mints and nuts. I tlbule of the church where the Miss 'shaV and 'oouglas Yoar-I Secnon°orou? new na^La'i'FHA’the Margrace' ^ fivc-brancdl _candj.la^ Wf.ttM by BLANCKF HANA'JS ■ Produced by WLUAM FRVt UetlodbyJAAJtCNLlSC:!-t/CTIW.CWLS Ci> For the occasion, the brido-to-i bridal party formed a receiving in Grover be wore a lime green party dress j line to great wedding guests after and a shoulder corsage of pink i the ceremony.^ ... ... i Norwoods Visit gin Of Durham plan a July 27th, thrilling. »1-6-M presents ALtSTERWELCH Produclio.T SATURDAY Kotteptnan Hell^ ^ Angels! ^ ' CINEMASCOPE UETROCOlOft carnations, gift from her aunt,' For her daughter’s wedding c„* _ Mrs. C. J. Gault, Jr. , Mrs. Alderman chose a street- ^idNQSf^UNTAII^ BESSEii^^ CiTYj^ I DRIVE- N THEATRE SUN.-MON.-TUES.-WED. Mmm ^ IV'" y p/cscets A (.■( .tRCi ■' • ' • fiODIMR mnEMiiElJt CEE 4i PANAViSlOf! arJ^'flROCOLOR WATCH FOR 1. "The Graduate" 2. "Mrs- Brown You've Got A Love ly Daughter" 3. "For Singles Only" 4. "Sound of Music" THURS.-FRL-SAT- — 3 HITS' No. I ' - "SPIDER ISLAND" No. 2 —— TIENDISH GHOULS" No. 3 ^ "BERSERK" ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN Reverse order SUN. thru TUBS. — 2 HITS No. 1 "GOOD, BAD and UGLY" No, 2 "Las Vegas Hillbillies" Wed. Movies Run In Reverse Order. RCA COLOR TV NOW TWO YEAR PICTURE TUBE WARRANTY dure We heaixl from leaders in the ed ucation field, held idea swap i shop sessions that were just won- , Airs, rtiueriimii liiwsc a snutri- - - a-, * derful, had a chanco to do some 1 length dress of pink crepe with ^nd Mrs. OdCll Norwood sightseeing, and had a beautiful j matching accessories and a cor- Mike of 309 Silver Street-at the Americana I sage of rod rosebuds. .were recent visitors at Florida s pool. I The bridegroom’s mother chosei Silver Springs where they ex-, “j thought one of the most in- a green street-length dress withlpl^red the exciting mysteries of spirational things at the meeting I matching accessories and a shoul-'l^l^^ underwater world through was the presentation WHICH 1 der corsage of pink rosebuds. ' fb® magic of the famous Glass WAY AMERICA? This was a I For traveling, the bride wore,'bottom Boats. program which carried out our a'green linen suit with matching' Silver Springs comprises the conference theme of CITIZEN- Woman’s club at her home Fri- of taptu's and white and yellow day night. , flowers. Punch was served from Mrs. Sellers, president of the| a silver service at one end of the club, conducted the business'table, Mrs. Paul Walker cut and meeting and at refreshment time; served the cake and serving was assisted in serving a dessert punch were Mrs. Howard Bryant course. i and Mrs. I. B. Goforth, Sr. STATEMENT AMERICAN FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY NOTE: Numbers in margin are same as those in the Annual State ment for corresponding Section ASSETS 'accessories and an orchid shoul- largest group of natural springs;Sfup ^ a CHALLENGE TO BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 3:15 SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 ALWAYS SIJIO A CARLOADI 1. Bonds $10,725,194.06 2. Stocks 3,478,341.00 3. Mortgage loans on real estate 282,049.82 4. Real e.state 1.201,342.53 j der corsage. 'In the world and has for years CHERISH. It included appropri-| After a wedding trip to the be^n known as the underwater ate choral music by the FHA; i Bahama Islands, the newlyw'eds fUni capital and home of such All-States Chorus and commen- I will live at 1272 Springwood Cir- fam.ous TV subjects as Sea Hunt, tary projecting the challenges we; j cle in Winston-Salem. The Aquanauts and many olherias youth face as citizens. I wish! 5. Collateral loans i BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM ■ feature pictures. every teenager in America could 6. Cash and bank deposits 1,751,793.09 ' Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Alderman They began their trip June 30 have seen this program. , 8. Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums, net .... 1,079,717.26 iof Kings Mountain are parents of returned home July 6 after; ‘‘Being chosen as a delegate toi 9 held by or deposited with ceding reinsurers 170,956.69 the bride. A graduate of Wilkes touring other places of interest attend this national meeting was^Q receivable taken for premiums “ Nv^nderful ‘'xporionce and aj Reinsurance recioverable on loss payments' fended Mitchell college at States* — ■ • ^ great honor for me and I am. j j « . vine and graduated from Artistic Sylvia Petty grateful for having had this op-' 14- Interest dividends and real estate meome Beauty School of North Wilkes- , Has Birthday ' portunity and accrued boro. She is employed by Fash-^ Sylvi-a Denise Petty, daughter 796,821.06 434,389.97 17. All other assets as detailed in statement 108,747.36 1,617,890.57 Total A.ssets: $21,647,243.41 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS j ionaire Beauty Salon in Winston- of City Policeman Matthew Pet- Moore Visitors i K -H • .. , *y Mrs. Petty, Will celebrate Return To Graham ! The bridegroom is the son of j her first birthday today, July ' ■ Mr. and Mrs. John Austin Kelly 18th. Mrs. Virgie Stenson of Graham i I of Jonesviile. A graduate of^ A birthday party will be held and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sten-i L Losses unpaid $ 5,458,170.03 I JonesvUle high school and an! at the petty home at 520 Belvc- son and son, Jerry, of Burling-I 2. Loss adjustment expenses unpaid 548,472.77 honor graduate of North Carojdere Circle and a decorated birth- 'ton, visite<l last week with Mr. | 3. Contingent commissions and other similar charges 30,857.00 j lina State University at Raleigh, | day cake will be cut and served , and Mrs. Cleve Moore. | 4. other expenses (excluding taxes, licenses and feesi 44,298.35 I he received his master’s degl-ee 1 with party refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Moore went to , 5. Taxes, licenses and fees (excluding Federal I from Purdue University. He is' Sylvia Denise is granddaughter Greenville» S. C. Saturday for; income taxes) associated with Bell Laboratories, of Mr. and Mrs. John Berry of an overnight visit with Mrs. 211,816.79 at Western Electric Company ini Grover and Henry Petty of Kings' Moore’s sister, Mrs. Andrew Til-| 6. Federal income taxes 6,149,897.64 Winston-Salem. vM^ntain. son and Mr. Tilson. Now In Progress 10. Unearned premiums 11. Dividends declared and unpaid: (a) Stockholdersr 2.957,387.36 1.624.06 PLONK’S JULY CLEARANCE SALE (b) Policyholders 12. Funds held by company under rcin.surance treaties 13. Amounts withheld or relained by company I for account of others j 14a Unearned premiums on reinsurance in unauthorized companies $ 6,994.34 14b Reinsurance on paid losses $0 and on unpaid losses $9,372.13 due from unauthorized companies $ 9,372.13 14c Total $16,366.47 15. Le.ss funds held or retained by company for account of such unauthorized companies $ 0 $ 16. Excess of liability and compensation statutory and voluntary reserves over case basis and loss expense reserves 18. All other liabilities, as detailed in statement .... 23. Total Liabilities $16,565,413.03 24. Special surplus funds: ....$ 188,700.13 25. Capital paid up 2,002,062.50 26. Paid in and contributed surplus 3,733,924.08 27. Unassigned funds (surplus) ( 842,956.33) 28. Surplus as regards policyholders 5,081,730.38 29- Total $21,647,243.41 16,368.47 282,915.43 863,707.13 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1967 LINE OF BUSINESS Direct Premiums Written Direct Losses Incurred L Fire $ 14,359.98 2. Extended coverage 7,241.42 40.00 SHOP THIS BIG SALE & ENJOY HUGE SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE. CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL LADIES' - GIRLS' - MEN'S AND BOYS' SUMMER CLOTHING. 3. Other allied lines 4. Homeowners multiple peril 37,323.84 5. Commercial multiple peril 7,745.99 9. Inland marine 2,382.27 11. Accident only (Individual) 56.00 16. Workmen’s compensation 40,041.96 17.236.64 9,853.53 32.446.07 17. Liability other than auto (B. I.) 18. Liability other than auto (P. D.) 19. Auto liability (B. I.) 20. Auto liability (P, D.) 19,111.23 21. Auto phys. damage 16,428.88 23. Fidelity 282.00 24. Surety 57.057.00 25. Glass 623.00 26. Burglary and theft 641.00 28. Title 0 31. Totals $262,870.81 $18,464.05 2,535.25 52.93 11,915.43 , 1,224.40 I ( 53.91) 0 10,486.80 3,423.35 4,069.66 6,423.17 16,297.21 9,884.04 0 ( 1,800.00) 0 454.97 ( 1.426.781 $81,950.57 Use Your 1st Bank Card or Bank America Card President Charles E. Hager ’Treasurer Charles E. Hager Secretary Dorothy C. Ruel Home Office American Bldg., Orlando, Fla. Attorney for service: Edwin S. Lanier. Commissioner of Insurance Raleigh. N. C. At.... NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, Raleigh, April 1, 1968 PLONK’S I. Edwin S. Lanier, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the American Fire and Casualty Company, of Orlando, Fla., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1967. Witness my hand and Official seal, the day and date above written (Seal) EDWIN S. LANIER Commissioner of Insurance Fire an^/or Casualty Abstract Revised 1-1966 .-id'.' fiursday \ OL N!
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