D. 1968 >0 T^waJay; Oet»bgr 10, 1966 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. GROVER COMMUNITY NEWS The W.O.C. of the Shiloh Pres* Church; Mrs. Edith Morgan, Vice byterian Church will meet Thurs-'President: Mrs. Jan Hammett, day evening at the church. All Secretary; Mrs. Paul Hambright, officers and chairmen are urged; Historian Mrs. W. A. Hambright. to attend. This meeting will be in'Christian Community, Mrs. James the form of a training class to learn the work for the following year. New officers were installed re cently by Miss Elizabeth Stewart, President of the Women of the LODGE MEETING Regular communication of Fairview Lodge 339 AF&AM will be held Mon day night at 7:30 at Masonic Hall, Secretary T. D. Tindall has an nounced. Harry, Ecumenl’cai Mission and RelaHons, Mrs. Frank Neal. Trea surer Mrs. Charles Moore and Leadership and Resources, F'ain Hambright. The general meeting W.M.S. of the First football game at the university.. Mrs. Maude Oates Steele and Mrs. Charles Moore and chil-1 Mrs, Lucille J. Cline of Charlotte dren and Mrs. Mary Houser spent] visited friends in town Sunday Saturday in Charlotte. ! and attended the Hambright Re- The following from here spent union which was held at the Res- the weekend in Atlanta. Ga,, go-j cue building, ing especially to attend the foot-; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimbrell and ball game there. Mr. and Mrs. daughters of Wilmington spent Mrs.jHolmfjs Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul the weekend with Mr. and Mi's. Hambright, Mr. and Mrs. John Dee Gibbons. fMOtOl) U.SS HANCOCK (CV- A19» at sea (FHTNC) Sept. 5 — Interior Communications FJlectri- and Mrs. Don Cabaniss. The Rev. eian Second Class Robert L. Robert L. Sipes Aboard Hancock Dress Comfoilably, Travel Right Herb Beck, veteran travel edi- As for your car, before start- tor and writer, makes this inter- ing out, see that your tires have (>sting comment: plenty of good wear left, and the “Dress comfortably and travel .same g(K»s for your brakes, and Mrs. Don Cabaniss announce sipt.s ^TSN, 22, son of Mr. ami but don’t forgt't that an- Among the most important the birth of a son. Christian Gold forest C. Sipes of Route 2,1 weather can change on items of wear are the windshield Cabaniss. Kings Mountain. N. C, and hus- notiw*. And don't forget to wip«‘rs. No matter whether the Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Howell band of the former Miss Hrenda along an extra pair of well wiper mechanism still works like spent last Sunday in North l. Payne of Route 1. Grover, n.’shoes. Be sure to wear a metronome, if the blades .streak Wilkesboro. serving aboard the attack. y*^*^*^ ^‘'***^ **** times ui the you can't trust them. Have them of the Harry, Mr. and Mrs. James Har-| Mrs. Cora Casey and Mr. Baptist, ry, Mr. and Mrs. O’Leary White. i'Mrs. A. V. Antliony spent Mr. and Mi^s. B. F. Bird sp(*nt aircraft carrier USS Hancock on ^Mr. ana Mrs. Mike Beam of Yankee Station off the roast of a few days In Norfolk, Va., wilh i North Vietnam, and I Mr. and Mrs. Emory Morris. Crewmembers of the carrier, the Alabama were recent guests ol on its fourth combat cruise totlie refilled or Church held their meeting Mon-j Frank Neai and Charles Neal weekend in Lincolnton, Georgia Mrs. H. L. Beam. He is in the W(*stcrn Pacific, are providing day night. Mrs. Mary Lou Collins! went to Atlanta Saturday for the .with Mrs. Hubert Brown. Air F'orce. jho ne{i*ssarv support to ket'p is the president for the coming football game. i Miss Faye Houser of Charlotte Mrs. Golden Spencer of Dra- the ship’s airplanes and pilots year, Mrs. A. B. Davis is W.M.S.^ Miss Marjorie Crisp and Liz;spent Sunday with her parents, tonville, near Gaffney, spent last flying ckiily combat mi.^^sions a- director. There are four .circles Crawley of Winston Salem spent; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser. weekend with her daughter and gainst the enemy, in this work. 1 the weekend with Mrs. S. A.' Mrs. Leola 5^hulpharp of Ches- son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore T-he Sunbeams met at the Crisp. apeake, Va. spent the week with Byers. On the first day of its pre.sont church Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Becknell, Mrs. J. D. Watterson. Mrs. Mag- Mrs. J. S. Cline of Shelby was'A4 Skyhawk pilots drop- Mrs. Mary Erwin and Mrs. Eun-;gie Carter and son, Edward Car- Sunday guest of Mrs. M. C. Har-'P*'^^ ,500-pound bombs on an ene ice Simmons are spending this ter of Gastonia were Saturday! din. my storage area in an old army week at Cherry Grove Beach on guests of Mrs. Watterson. j Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Craig and bai'af’hs more than 20 miles a fishing trip. Mrs. Elzie Hardin spent last!daughters of Easley, S. C were sf>uth of Vinh. In addition FS ... „ ,,, ,, .weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saturday guests of Mrs. M. c.'Skyhawk pilots Mr. and Mrs, Roger Walker of j Bardin and daughters in Char- Hardin. downed a highway bridge over a Burlington spent the weekend jottp | Dover of Shelly 'damaged two other hridg- Mrs. B. M. Gold spent the woek|twas Monday guests of Mrs. Addie cratered the approaches to the leaders Mrs Hood Watterson and Mrs. Tommy Keeter. 'Mrs. Keith Wliite met at the First Baptist church Monday •afternoon with the Intennediates Girls Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Francis, Debbie Francis and John Ballew spent Saturday in Columbia, S. C. going especially to attend with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walker. Mrs. Pauline H. McCollum of Roland spent the weekend with SEE J!; vinutenei Wins Watchdog Award Major College Football Davidson vs. The Citadel NOVEMBER 2nd 2:00 P.M. CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL STADIUM ^^Good Tickets How On Sale At DUTHW^lL MOTOR CO. 910 SHELBY RD. — KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ’ m in Milledgeville, Ga. Rev.^ Beam. John C. Mason, President, Na tional Associated Businessmen, Inc., today presented Representa tive Basil L. Whitener (D-NC) with the organization’s “Watch dog of the Treasury” Award in honor of Whitener's 90.9 per cent economy voting record* for the Ninetieth Congress, 1967 - 1968. The Congressman's record would have been lOOVc. except for his absence for one vote. In congratulating the Congress man, Mr. Mason sai^, “Your out standing economy votftig record Dunn Awarded Air Medal IMPERIAL BEACH, CALIF. (FHTNC) Sept. 26 - Aviation Electrician’s Mate Third Class Thomas A. Dunn, USN, 21, son of Mrs. Nellie M. Dunn of 501 E. King St., Kings Mountain, N. C., was awarded the Air Medal. during ceremonies at the Naval Cleveland County Air Station. Imporial Beach, ^ Will be held from 7 until 9 p.m. ' He earned the award for .serv- The following day the A4s once again hit enemy bridges, putting three out of commission. Textile Math Class Opens | A class in “Textile Mathemat ics” will get underway Thursday, Learn the secrets of beer cookery S«nd in this coupon for our pamphlet of free recipes on cook ing with beer. Find out how to make delicious everyday dishes with beer—such as beer meat loaf, beer chicken, beer sausages and beer cake. And then there are such gourmet treats as rarebits and Carbonnades Flamandes. Beer cookery is as traditional as yesterday... as modern as tomorrow. Beer adds a real flavor treat. I'm interested in recipes for cooking with beer. Send me my free pamphlet. A spokesman for the school ice as an aircrewman while at- said the class will meet w(^kly tached.’to Airborne Early Wam-jfor 10 weeks on Thursdays from ing Squadron One in Vietnam. i 7 until 9 p.m. in Room 207 of the He is currently serving with Institute. The program of study Helk?opter Anti-Submarine Squao. is designed to deal with practical indicates to your constituents and Two at the air station. problems of technical math and to our membership that you have A graduate of Kings Mountain is not restricted to textile people a keen realization of the prob-l^^g^ School in Kings Mountain, only. There is no charge for the lems of fiscal responsibility. I^^* ^^fty Officer Dunn entered, class to the student or to the firm know it takes a lot of courage service in July, 1965. which employ.s the student; stand up against the pressure j “ groups who advocate unnecessary Federal spending. 1 As you know so well, inflation affects all of us, and your votes j against inflationary spending! merit our appreciation. Your eco nomy voting record is a construe- I tive achievement of which you and the voters who sent you to ■ Washington should be very i proud”. I Made up primarily of small , business firms, the NAB is a non artisan ■ olc^nfeation: \vRti fts ledcRiuaiJei^' Washington. Its I goals include fiscal responsibility jin government and the elimina-' j tion of the Federal Government! from competition with private! business. j Whitener received the same a-! I ward in 1966 for his economy vot- ' ing record. i UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Suite 903. BB&T Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. 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