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p. Page 2 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. September 25. 1969 Bethware News r< Misses Zula and Clara 'Grigg :i V'aoo visited with Mr. ana 'Irs. Melvin Wright last Wcdnos-j ; ;ty (through Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.'Moffett Seism and daughter Julie spent Thursday thru Saturday with Mr. and Mis. Carl Armstrong of Sumter, S. C. j Mickey Bell of the Navy from Norfoik, Va. arrived home Friday Southemeis Travel More .fiom North and Central Stales. Evidence Of Aoe I North Carolina drew more vi.s-l May Be Problem I not .start recording births until ' 1913. BOX OrnCE opens at 7:00 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ^KINGS MOUNTAIN^ SU7d V BESSEMER CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS $1.50 A CARLOAD! Thurs.-Fti. - 2 Color Hits- - Hit No. 1 THE STALKING MOON in color Hit No. 2 PSYCHO See Uncut Version 1 Saturday • Big Triple Feature Hit No. 1 40 ACRE FEUD in color Country Western - All-Star Cast - Hit No. 2 THE STALKING MOON in color Hit No. 3 PSYCHO See Uncut Version I Sun. thru. Wed. - 2 color Hits.' Hit No. 1 The Brute and the Beast in color Hit No. 2 ‘Secret Ceremony" in color On Wednesday Movies Run Reverse Order to spend the wcokcnj with Mr.' and .Mrs. Eugene Bell and family. Mr. and .Mrs. Billy Sparrow ai d daughter visited .Mrs. .Mary Ledoetler of Chimney Rock, they also visited in Blowing Rock <lur- ing the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sparrow visited Mr. an i .Mrs. Willie Can trell of Simpsonville, S. C. Sun day. Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Bell and daughter Revonda of Lenoir s: ent Wednesday with Mrs. Sam Bell and Gail. The G.A. girls of the Oak Grove Baptist church attended the Cor onation at the linit.y Baptist church in Gastonia .Suntlay night. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Paul Ledford and Darlene Champion left over the weekend for Western Carolina University. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Holt and family of Virginia Beach, Va. .itors last year than any other Sc. tliein state with the exception lot Virginia. Approximately 36 A travel study, released this million travelers visited North month by McCall's Magazine, Carolina last year and t.vhile here a prolilem to some persons VV'here it is not possible to get I a birth record, sianal security can „ . , , * u I use otlier records to establish a Evidence of ago continues to be! Generally s claim- speaking, doeumenfs recorded shows that Southerners travel they spent ajn estimatird $696 mil- ing social security benefitsv A per- ^ m childhood or early adult- more than residents from other lion. son claiming retirement benefits parts of the country. In addition. Approximately $10.8 billion was mu.st establish he is of retirement saijj most Soihlierners restrict their spent by all travelers in the age. Lex G. Barkley, District Man traveling to areas within the .South. ager of the Gastonia Social So-- p „ banlismal certifi- Soulh which also attract a size- Pne survey indicated the typi- curity off ce said. »hice many rn'ule^in early infanry a able number of visitors each year cal traveler spent eight nights on people retire and claim benefits 1 * ‘ccius reco^rd made ’ as Ihe rnid this vear traveled by at the end of the year, now is the' rcderal vtnus rtcora maoi as spent Ihe weekeml with Mrs. Lu-'.and slu.ved at motels, time to be getting '''o * gf^'or lh(*r McSwain, Sr. Uion thi* route Total cost of the fioeuments together. Tho.se with family Bible or other eaii> umiiy Rota Vollhracht. a student at approximalelv $315 certificatos filed during in- rewrd, or a marriage record or vacation was dppioxirnau-i> ooiu. /ahor repnrrls made loni? aim mav Bonds Sales Exceed Quota Combined s.nlos of Savings Bonds and Frot^itim Shares dur ing August were' $5,fH39,168, a 13.2 per cent increa.se over file com parable month a year ago. over the same 8-month period a year ago. This represents 71 per cent of the state’s annual quota of $.'59,600,000. WO January - August .sale s were $42,320.32.'i. a 2.3 per cent decrease Savings Bond and Freedom Share sales in Cleveland County were $75,570 for August. For tlie year, cumulative sales amounted to $‘165,965, which is 78.9 per cent of file county’s 1969 dollar quota, according to Mr. George Blanton, Jr., volunteer Chairman of the Savings Bonds program In Cleve land County. Catawba College, Salisliury, spent. py the Soutlicrn fancy should liave them ■’eady. - other recoroi the weekend iwilh lier Ptifcots, ,p| j^ircetor's Council, sup- Some states did not record birtlis he adequate Mr. ami Mrs, Dale vnllhrp'-ht I poi ts the McCalls conclusion that until fairly recently. For most. Mrs. Edna MeSwain visited licr souili is the nation’s most pitiple now retiring it is impos-' j,cst advice that cen be mother. Mrs. Pearl Bridges of section. Dixieland origi--r’‘ble to .secure a certfied copy pf: given to individuals planning to Chestnut Ridge last Sunday, inated 231,0(V),000 travelers last on original birth certificate in jj.p,irp Barkley, is to get in Mrs Charles \V MeSwain is'year to its own and other areas’Hiosc states. North Carolina did much with the social .security of- living’al this ‘time whh Mr. and while attracting 2-12,800.000 visit-, i ficc if any problem is encountered. Mrs. Cluirlie Mc.Swain, while her ors to within its borders. , They can help people in obtaln- hushan l is serving in the Army' In both eategories, the Soutlr | ing the necessary documents since in Germany. She "is Ihe former e.xcelle'.i all other are,as of theers accounted for one-third of the they have had lots of exporienee Ethel Conner of Gastonia. nation. In fact, .Southern travel- travelers in the entire country, 'with these problems. REGISTER NOW FOR CLASSES IN WELCH SCHOOL OF DANCE CLASSES IN BALLET — TAP JAZZ FRANCES WELCH, Director Telephone 487-9936 • 487-5956 ALL SEATS 50c ALL AGES—ALL SHOWS "Bring the Entire Family" itheat Phone 739-2176 Shows Doily 3-5-7-9 Saturday I-3-5-7-9 Sunday 1:30-3)30-9:00 Thursday - Friday - Sat. This was the RUMBLE thalROGKEO LasVegas! The deadliest gamble ever daied. the odds are against the house *hen you tel violence against a payoft in millions! rm&snsms w. 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