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liJ'Jl] i*age 2 s: : Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney and Mrs. E. B. Harris went to Mount Airy Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss Ann Snow and Howard Martin Franklin. The bride is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mauney and great-niece of Mrs. Harris. Dr. Jack Mauney of Temple, Arizona, was here especially for the wedding. He returned to Kings Moun tain with his parents for a visit. Dr. Mauney returned home Tuesday. Rita Caveny On Dean's List At Meredith THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. CL Bride-Elect, Thursday, July 3, 1969 Diane Mahaffey Is Honored Mi.ss Diane Mah.Vity, August i 3rd ride-elect of Ernie Payne, Miss Rita Etala Caveny. daiigh- honored at a miscellaneous ter of Mr, and .Mrs. Lather D. shower .‘Saturday night given by Caven.v, of Kings .Mountain, is a- Payne, Mr.s. O. V. Full- Memorial Service By Book Club Held Thursday SOCIAL CALENDAR Gastonia Woman Doctor Dorothy Glenn Joins Marine Son For Duty In Vietnam SAIGON — It took Dr. Dorottiy the South Vietnamese people — Glenn, an obstetrician g.vnecolo-. with AID assistance — have con- gist, 25 years to build her medi- structed six new hospitals and cal practice in Gastonia, N. C- In completed ma,1or improvements _ October 1967, Dr. Glenn made her: in the 61 existing hospitals, Miss Annie Roberts at her home P-'"- Both lunch and barbecue last medical rounds in that city.' Dr. Glenn says the Vietnamese On June 26th Afternoon Book Friday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.—Scotch Four some at Kings Mountain Country the Thursday Club, Juiy Fourth events includ- Club met with *”8 contests beginning at 4 lege on the Dean's list for com- ■ plction of second semester work I with a high academic standirtg. ana .virs. c.uraon nugms, jr., Pie.imont Avenue. Mrs. suPPer will be served at the pool- at the home of Mrs. E, F. P.i.\-ne D. Herndon opened the meet- Sime on Kin..s Mountain - Gastonia pro- Monday The hostesses presented with a corsage Miss Vicki Lu Tolar, Gary T. Collins Pledge Vows In Friday Church Rites Bethesda Presbyterian church Turner of Grover, he was grad- of Bethesda, Md. provide,:! the uated from Kings Mountain high snting Friday at S p.m. for the school and holds a B.A. degree w.-diing of Miss Vicki I.u Tolar from Wake Forest University. He ■'lereoun voiKgt.^ of Washington. D. C. end Gary is presently serving in the Air Turner Collins of Grover. l Force, stationed at the Defense ^ I L.artgu.nge Institute in Monterey, Dr. Carl Ruffin Pritchett offi- Q^nfomla where he is studying wore Louie Allen and Plated, using the double.rin'g cere: ‘ Allen, both of Grover; James tnony. I Covington Clark of Chevy Chase, -ri,„ a, M... CaiMain y,;, Charles Orosko of Wor- P.''"''''*' Clinton Caldwell. U. S. Massachusetts. Hor grade average must be equal to a high B for a Meredith student to qualify for the Dean's '’"f'''"C list. Sp.>cificallv, she must have ^d her with many househol.1 gifts, successfully coifiplcted 12 or more P-party pick-ups were hours of work with a number of served to the 16 guests, quality points equal to twice the number of hours plus three. The I ijnchsOn FctCS office of Dean L. A. Peacock pub- . . ^ f , lishes the list. , Miss Gotorth, Miss Caveny i She delivered her last baby, treat- have emphasized medical train ed her final patient, packed her ing and points out that last year black medical bag—and went to 1x7 new doctors received medical Vietnam. ! degrees as compared to 85 In The then 55-year-old physician 196,5. gave up her comfortable medical More than 250 pharmacists, 600 thci .,nri m) midwifes also . ..o. 1 .cou - - - 196S. Dr. Glenn lovely teriali'cliurcrat the home oTMrs.^®'’^'°P"’^''‘ ‘AID) in Saigon "to that the number of Vletnam- which Charles Neisler, 401 Phifer road. "t.y wtuntry and to help the being caicd ifor by the coun- 30—Circle 2 of First Presby pam a memorial service was 3.30 circle 5 of First Presby- held for .Mrs. R. D. Goforth, a jerian church at the home of Mrs. member who had that morning Haywood E. Lynch 507 E Ridge had succumbtHl to a cerebral strgpt - j • practice in Gastonia to join thcijja^-sps ;,nd 3IX) hemorrhage. , 7:3(i.._circle 1 of First Presby-'S- Agency for International wei'e trained in Mrs. Herndon gave a .• ... ... nAVAinnmAnt tribute to Mrs. Goforth in which Charles Neisler, 401 Phifer road. "ty <^“'’'''1' atu netP ese being she brought out her Christian at- -.30 circle 2 of First Presbv- and wounded there." ___itry’s medical .system has incroas Bride-Elect Miss Helen Goforth, bride-elect, ■ ■ - Larry Collins of Charlotte was ^^.35 honored Friday with a prayer and meditation. Mi's. Neal Tuesday: his brother's be.st man. Ushers bridesmaid's luncheon at the Holi- closed the service with a beauti- 7:00—Junior tributp. Ml'S. H-M. Neal read pe jerian chuitdi at the home of Mi's. 31st chapter of Proverbs in which w l Ramseur, 405 West Moun Solomon extols a virtuous vvom- jgj,, street an. one whose "price is far above 7-30-CircIe 3 of First Presbv- As a medical advisor to, j^q^oo out patients rubies." Mrs. N'eal also read ,5^30 church at the home of Mi'ss "Crossing the Bar,’ by Alfred Martha Houser. 208 North Pied Lord Tennyson. A.ter a few moments of silent She is one of more than 325 substantially. For example, American women working in gbe explains, in early 1966 civilian AID'S pacification program in hospitals -were treatin.g less than .. — — . — in-pa- the end of nily and child health, clinical jggjj (be monthly average reach- medicine, and hospital planning g(j nearly 300,000. programs, Dr. Glenn has helped, jjp Glenn often visits maternal - „ Woman's Richard (jgy Inn, Gastonia. ful praver thanking God for the family picnic at Lake Montonia out Vietnam. Since Hostesses were her sisters, Mrs. Christian life of the one who had picinc area. Hostesses: Misses Wayne Stroupe and .Mrs. Douglas "just passed from our midst h.;t Peggy Ross and Elizabeth Stew- Elmore. whose influence in with us still." art. A three-course meal vv'as served. Mrs. Goforth’s name will be Wednesday: establish hundreds of maternal ,33,1 pbild health clinics in remote club.and child health clinics through-,bamlets and villa,ies where the her ‘ The bride’s mother entertained luncheon table. decorate,1 inscribed in the club’s Book of after the ceremonv at a rereption white, was highlight- Remembrance, and a book will be, . * *. »Vi!««?»ti ITSA Kv»5i'ioc»%nO'j^a rvl/v,.v/4 (M tUi-v Medical 10 a.m.—Circle 6 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. Hovv'ard Broadwater, 500 Hawthorne Road. July 4th Dance Friday At 9 A July 4th dance will be held arrival. yip( Gong sneak in at night and disappear during the day when allied forces secure the area. One of the fighting men secur ing the countryside is Dr. Glenn’s son, marine Lt. John L. Glenn. He flies a light military observa tion plane in the northern section Simeon Owen Tolar of Washing- ^-3^.^. „( xorfolk. Va.. gave hor. ton, D. C. and the late Mr. Tolar. holds a B.A. degre<> from Wake ... .. Forest University and a M.A.T. Miss J.me Tolar of Bethesda, (be Commiss'ionel Officers '''’’P tniniature bridesmaids placed in the library in her mom- degi-ee from Duke liniversity. Bd. was her sister's maid of hon- club. National Naval Medical to each guest as favors, ory. She has been teaching English in or and Hfidesmaids were Miss Gentor, Bethesda Md Miss Goforth vvas presented with j Westport, Conneeticiitl. Je.nn Elizabeth Boehmler, Miss ’ • a pink rosebud corsage and a sil- Chester .Morrow-returned to his The bridegroom is the son of Marv Elizabeth Brinkmeyer. Mrs. After a wedding trip to the vcr bowl. h.nme in Yorkville, Ill. Monday aim uausiii^“>. -a....- Onm until m aiiierei Mrs, Alfred Frederick Collins of Christopher Schaefer, all of Beth- West Coast the new lyweds will be Miss Goforth took this occasion after spending several days with of Hendersonville, were weekend , ^ P’ , his mother are working towards at the Executive club off York of South Vietnam looking for ene- .,„i:mv troop movements on the Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hughes '■o«d f«>turin ga country- Anita, .nrt Rene, western band. The Versatones., Srouno Grover an.l the late Mr. Collins, esda, and Mrs. Walter Henry at home at 4 Arkwright Gi.andson of Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Beale of Ann Arbor, Michigan. .Monterey, California. Court, to honor gifts. her attendants with his uncle, R ily. D. Goforth and fam- guests tives. of Kings Mountain rela the same goal to help the Viet- TNB KINGS nOUNTAIN STORE DRUG COMPANY PHONE~7^25n THE CITY'S. MODERN STORE FREE DELIVERY MONDAYS Throuqh SATURDAYS 9 a.m. to 9 p.in. I TOLV FLAB mVERS REVLON ETERNA “27" The Most Significant Skin Cream Discovery of Our Time! Reg.$15Val. . . . $10 Reg. $7 Val $5 .oiC* REVLON — TOP BRASS Clear Hairdressing For Men $1.25 Value Only S1.00 FOR THE FOURTH ALL SWIM NEEDS SUNTAN LOTIONS— EAR PLUGS —NOSE CLIPS 'AV* / FREE Gin OF PERFUME ».M Value By Prince MatchabelU — ALL FRAGRANCES BATHING CAPS Kodak Instamatic 44 CAMERA Only S9.9S VP-127-620-120 KODAK FILM Reg. 60c Now 40c EACH ROLL TRAVEL PAR OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVE LOTION 21/4-02. 75c Each MISTAKE PROOF FROST and GLOW ALL OVER FROST COMPLETE KIT SSiO Hollingsworth's and Pangbnm Candies FRAGRANCES FOR THE VACATION HME By Revlon. Prince MatchabelU. Ambush. Tabu. Bal De Bain. Cha nel No. 5. My Sin, Arpege Faberge. Cerday. D'orsay, Lore Cosmetics. Helena Rubinstein. Indigo. Creme De Men Bendoir. FOR THE MAN ON THE VACATION — FRAGRANCES By Hawalion Snii, Cande, British Sterling, Brut By Fo- brege. Weedhne by Fabrege, Lanvin For Men. lade East, Regular, Lime. Coral. Numero Une, Old Spice, English Leather. Pub by Revlon, Black Watch by Prince MatchabellL Spanish Galleon. Russian Leather. Eng lish Sable. REXALL Buttered Aspirin 5-GR. lOO's — Reg. $1.19 Now 79c EVENING IN PARIS Bath Powder and Gonde Toilette Combination S2.50 VALUE EVENING IN PARIS Reg. $1.50 Dusting Powder Now S1.00 3/8-In. INSIDE DIAMETER GARDEN HOSE 40 FT. LENGTH 99c each Bath Oil $6 Val. .. Now $3.50 ■•W-SO Val., Now $2.75 $2.50 Val., Now $1.75 Rexall Fast !l.c'ne Permanent r TYPES Hsw SI.W E!dxall Brite Set HAIP SPRAY 13-02. 49c REXALL MINERAL OIL Pts. 47c REXALL MiUc of Moonesia 12-02. PLAIN OR MINT Reg. 7jc Now 49c f*'REXA REXALL BLUE ORAL MOUTHWASH REXALL BVICRALD BRITE SHAMPOO The clson frtik shampoo for softer, seiMier bair. 7or. Re«. SLCra NOW 69c Reg. 90c Nowttc FIRST ONTBE FOURTH "SaMr F«n<" k ■ goad nit to follour all tht Ume, bat etptcially os ■ bondty lilii Jaljr 4th. To help you enjoy a safar, tappiar day, may «m eugiast... that yaa driw adn eantuny that yan uarciea eiticim cau tion with firaworkt. particularly when than an chiidnn... that picnic toodt an proptriy pach^ to aii'oid spailaga... A happy holiday tnm all of us at SPECIAL OFFER REVLON in and DRI' AIin-PERSPIRANT SPRAT DEODORAKT $3JK) VALUE ickirkirk'kickir-k'k'k REXALL 5-Gi. ASPIRINS lOO's Hollingsworth's BUTTER MINTS 12-02. SI2E SUMMER STORAGE WE RAVE A LARGE STORAGE SPACE ESPEQALLT FOR "SUMMER STORAGE" — Tour Winter Clothes Will Be Cleaned. Moth Proofed and Stored. This Fall We Will Press and Finish For Tou At Tour Convenience — "NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE" 537 EAST KING ST. TELEPHONE 739-5844 MON.. TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES' 2-PIECE SUITS LADIES' 1-PIECE DRESSES EVERY DAY SPECIAL .■..85c SSc Shirts Laundered Crisp- Bright Fold^ or On Hangers EACH NON., TUES. TROUSERS PLAIN SKIRTS any OR SWEATERS & WED. "SPECIAL" 15 A, 2 a.m. The Versatones will also play ■ - - , ~„,i for a Saturday night dance from fiatton thn’twrit Onm until 9 a m hU'W 'hc kind Of rtATlOn UIPJ, -Warit of ?hT t«md are Mrs. to live in Brenda Billings. Hubert Boyles,, ed by other nations, an AID offi- Dewey Cobb, manager, Herman ru- Culp, Tommy Cham^rs and Don tare orca. viet c-wne Glenn and her son meet in \iet- ,nam they visit the market place ... c • c i and buy fresh fish, meat, fruits, AntlCjues rdir het 33,j vegetables. Then Dr. Glenn, I LJ._j. _ -11 who is “a very good rook" ac- In rrundGrsonvillG [ (-ocfting to husband Dr. Charles The 22nd National Antiques A. Glenn of Gastonia, whips up a Fair will be held in Henderson- home-rooked meal for her marine ville July 7-10 in the National a°ti John. . Guard Armory on the Spartan- Dr. Charles Glenn is a promt- burg Road, under the auspires of nent North Caroliita surgeon. In the Hendersonville Woman’s club, commenting abtmt lus wife s ser\ - Mrs. Geneva Bowden is again it® i" \;>etnam Dr. Charles G enn chairman and has the tickets dis- aai'f- "Dorothy is \er> patriotic tributed to members who will sell an dfeels she is doing something at Sl.OO each for the 4-day event; good for her country. She volun- proceeds to be used in the civic teered for \ letnam. So did my son work of the community. Tickets J°hn. In his senior year in rollege are not interchangeable. f’t joined the Marine Exhibitors will come from New Corps as a private. Later he went York, New Jersey, Marvland. Vir- f® Officer Candidates iu ginia, O-hio, Pennsylvania, Geor- {Continued on Page Three) gia, Tennessee, and Florida, as ^ well a.s from all points in the two it's A 0irl Carolinas, and will exhibit Period, p^,. Family and Early American Furnishings, ’ Heirloom Jcix’elry, Coins, Guns. -Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross, 109 Primitives, Hanging Lamps, Brass Center street, announce the ar- ' and Copper aooessories, Dcrtls, ; ijval of their third child, a da-ugh- China, and Fine Art and Cutj ttr, Regina L.vnette, Friday, June Glass. 127, Gaston Memorial hospital. Home-cooked food will be serv-! Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ed by the club at all hours and Fred Conner and Mr. and Mrs. rest areas will be provided. The Lawrence Ross, all of Kings Show opens at 7 p.m.-10 p.m. on Mountain. July 7th; on other day's hours are, Other members of the Ross from 11 a.m.-lO p.m. , family are Rhonda, age six and A silver platin-; service will be one-half, and Roddey, age three available; also Appraisal Service, and one-hail.
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