w Thursday, January 2, 1969 ICINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINSi MOUNTAIN. N. C. Eighty-Five 'Mauney Family Members 0ather For Annual Christmas Dinner Eighty-five family m(*m'lK*rs of the J. S. Mauney family attended, the annual Christmas-scuison ga thering December 27lh at the Woman's club. Highlight of the party was fel - ioiA’ship and remini.seing of the* group as they looked at pictures made of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mauney on their 50th wedding anniversary November 11, 1923. Guests at the reception that day were also shown on the photo graph made into plact'cards for the luncheon and copies given to F-ach family ropresonted. Hurricane lamps of red satin balls aiKl greenery dworated the tables in the dining room. Place* mats wore family pictures of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mauney on their gold<*n W(*dding day November 11, 1923. Holly placecards mark ed the places of guests. Rev. Charles Easley, pastor of St. Matthew’s Lutheran church, Offered the invocation. Rev. Ed gar Cooper of Pottstmvn, Pa., was muster of ceremonies. The family gathering closed as members sang “Blest Be The Tie.” Mrs. W. L. Mauney read the annual history, which reflected births. d€*aths, marriages among the various families represented during the year. Miles Mauney of I arrangements. Ob<*rlin, Ohio, . aocompaniod at j - ihe piano for carol singing fol lowing the meal. Meml>ers of the family of Mrs E. C. Cooper and the late Dr. Cooper headed the committee on DIXON SERVICE Dr. Dan Rhodes, member of Members assembled for a fel-' the faculty of Davidson college, lowshlp hour in the lounge of the' will fill the pulpit at Sunday Woman’s club whk^ waa festive-, morning worship seivices at \y decorated for Christmas. To-j 9:30 at Dixon Presbyterian mato Juice appetizers were serv-1 church. The .Sacrament of Holy ' Communion will be observed. Beams Held Holiday Drop-In' And Open House Mr: and Mrs. J. Thomas Beam held a holiday open house at their new home, 209 Maner road, December 21st and frienrls calleart Pebrie SeHeoer VoMAfttrJ«i.4 TASTE O'SEA FOX LITTLE SAUSAIjL^k FISH STICKS .t59/ CHEESE PIZ2A 2’££99/ POT PIES ..SSte’l CREME PIES 3’£t9< FOX HTTLE SAUSAGE OR By LOUISE CHASE Women's Medical News Service .\(nv Yotk (WM-NS) R(‘.'4o]v- o(\, that 1969 vvjli ho a healthier year than all tne others tH.*cause 1 will try to prevent illness as well as seek treatment for it when it strikes. Here are my health resolutions for the New Year: ' 1 will obtain for myself and my family all the immunizations available to pn*vent diseases such as measles, diplh(*ria, whooping cough, tetanus, smallpo.x, and poliomyelitis. And I will keep track of th<* boost<*r situation for all of us. I will serve my family at tractive, wholesome, balanced meals so that prop(*r diet will be as natural to them as breatliing. I will zealously avoid o\ei‘fe<‘ri- ing. I will discourage fad anme of Mrs. George .Selleis. 7:30 Mvirgrace Woman’s club at the home 01 Mrs. Paul Mau ney. 3:30 Cinde 5 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. George Thomasson, 105 Phi fer road. 7:30 Circle 1 of F'irst Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. W. T. Weir, 917 Grover i‘oad. 7:30 Circle 2 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. Thurman Seism, Seism road. 7:30 Circle 3 of First Presby terian church at the homo of Mrs. Rfxi Houser. S13 E. Ridg<* street. 7:30—Circle -1 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. Ken Davis. S03 Woodsidc* Drive. 7:30 Junior Woman’s club at the Woman’s club. Wcdnrsddif: 10 a.m. Circle 6 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. Paul Noisier, 405 \*6isler drive. 3:30—D.A.R. meetirrg at the home of Mis. C. E. Neisler, Jr. Piedmont Ave. W##My By WILSON GRIFFIN Can colds be avoided? Colds increase when the winter heating season begins, be cause the dry air in heated rooms parches the nose and throat membranes, which are then more susceptible to vi rus infection. Dr>' mucous membranes cannot clean themselves by action of their cilia (hairiike structures) that move mucous upward out of the respiratory s^’s• tem, clearing away gerins and viruses. If homes, schools, and places of work can be humidihed to about 45% it should help to re duce the common cold in fection. Adequate diet, ex ercise, and rest are also necessary to prevent infec tion. Health is precious • . • let us help protect yours . . . Dsical, mental, and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirm- ity. HEALTHY 1969! Adams' Rites Held Tuesday Fun(*ral rites for Minor Revere Adams, Jr. 73. foinn*r Gastonia city c'Y)unc-ilman anpi*r, Eastern Air lines stewardess with hoadijuar- ters in .Atlanta. Ga., is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper, o Miss Sue Hunnieutt and Sirs. George P. Dafvis, both of Char lotte, spent the Christmas holi days with Miss Hunnicutt’s par ents, Mr. and .Mrs. H. R. Hunni eutt. associatwl with is son of Mr. Ilunnicutt of SALE STARTS THURSDAY All Our Winter Merchandise • WOOLENS • FELTS • CORDUROY • VELVET Vs Off Regular Price Sorry, No Layaways At This Price BIG-LITTLE FABRIC located between Oak Grove-Patterson Grove Churches (Call Us If You Need Directions)