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) will will Mrs e re- ii be ?rva- inart intry Thursday, November 6, 1969 Ijlncoln iand ^r.Perfom. for Patriots The Gaston Patriots have invit- Carl Wiesener Guest Speaker To Auxiliary Carl V. Wiesener, past com manner of Otis D. Green Post 155 American Legion, will be guest Junior Women Hear Parker Donald Parker, director of the federal programs in the Kings Mountain .'!!'?,* Cleveland County Rescue Squad guest made a total of -IS trips for a to- mating of the Junioi Womans Mr. Parker showed slides illus-i --uty. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Squad Reports i Busy Month Page 3 trating the newest program in tlie] Tiips included five blood relays schools--the 60s I udent kindergar-^ for Kings Mountain hospital, one ten at the Compact plant. , blood relay lor Cleveland Memor- Mrs. Richard Greene, program :ial hospital at Shelby, four out-of- chairman, introduced Mr. Parker., town blood relays and answered Mrs. Cal Fisher, club president, | jq scenes of five .wrecks. Aia idin Knit Mills, 1.'tger Hardware, Helen t rrant, and McNeill Spinning C !. rien’/TeT- DKG Chapter Held Meeting ll;c pre-game ticket sales. EDUCATION TEETER YOUR lOB Visit Your Schools Support Them November 9-15 Mts. Billing s Ateii Conducted ,1 Funorel rites for Mrs. Vera| Cornwell Dillin.g, 65, .wife of Per-- ed the Lincoln Jr. Hi)h Band to spttaker at Thursday night’s meet- perfoiin at the game on Satur- jnjr of the American Legion Aux- day, .November 8th at the John diary at the American Legion Gamble Stadium in Kings Moun- building. tain. Transportation for the band , , it- furnished by coniriltulions from! Co^hostesses will be Mrs. J<mn ti e following Bt'ssemer City Busi- M’- Gladden and Mrs. Carl Chil-1 gjy, r,«s. ''S''®'- ien by Mrs. Jacob Dixon. , Members of the Squad worked j Miss Mary Alice McDaniel,,traffic for the recent homecom- ! chairman of the community cal;(i ing parade and were on stand by lendar project, distributed calen- for all Kings Mountain home foot- 1 dars for 1970 which will be dls-' ball gam<‘s. tributed by members. : ^ . ! Plans vvere completed for a! Second LI. Charles Peterson is against the Village Cafeteria was district “buzz night” and “hippie' reporter for the .squad, i, ih/t ts being sponsored setting for the meeting of party” to be held by clubwomen s h,w.i o Mnunlam H|Rh j,pj,jjan Chapter, t)elta Kap-’from seven clubs at the Kings 01 .Seniors, who are handling pa Qamma, October 30. i Mountain Woman’s club Friday The Bessemer Unit had used the llalloNyeen motif to give the . , a /«• i dining area a festive air. ; " ® / j . Fdr Paces ' The study for. the cveninig was “Tlie Orient - The 'Twain Shall j Mr. .and Mrs. Charles M. Pace, Meet’’. Claude Davis, Professor of announce the birth (if a daughter, cy DiHing, were held Wednesday English, Gaston C.qllege, was the Tuesday, October 28, Kings Moun-: afternoon at -1 p.m. from the chap- i speaker. Mr. Davis, who spent tain hospital. lei of Harris Funeral Home, in- I two or three years in Japan dur- Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.; termeni following in .Mountain ling the Korean War, spoke in- John Charles Pace of Buffalo, N., Rest cemetery. ^ formatively of the history, relig- Y. and Mr. and .Mi-s. Curtis Gaff-; rov. D. B, Alderman, Mrs. Dill- lion, politics and culture of this'neyof Kings Moiuntain. Great-1 pastor at Central United, ! nation, which, to some, is "hecom- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. I Methodist church, officiated at I ing horribly Americanized”. Edu-;V. Gaffney and Mrs. Josephine final rites. ' ! cation is required up to fourteen Hardin both of Kings Mountain. ^ native of Gaston County, [years of age. Graat respect for Mrs. Pact* is the former Pattybilling was daughter of the ; the home and for atuhority is the: Gaffney. ' | ]j,,p clarence T. and Della Tor- reason for few discipline prob- - j ner Cornwell. She had been in ii", A r't’J i til health for several months. Kings Mountain members at- IT S A tizirl j besides her husband tending the meeting were: Miss, . an- are a daughter, Miss Annie Vera OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER OM THIS SPORTY WILDCAT! Alice Averitt, Mrs. Tolly Shuford, Mrs. Law- nounce the bij-th of their second Dilling of Americus, Ga.; and M^s^TMck'M^innTs 'hild. a daughter, Laura Diane, five sisters, Mrs. Archie Saun- Mrs JarPa^rson ^ 30th. Cleve-. ders of Stanley. Mrs. W. T.aw- Mrs. W. L. Ramseur, and Mrs. E. W. Neal. Thursday, October 30th, Cleve- ders of Stanley, Mrs. W. Law- land Memorial hospital, Shelby, lence Lojan of Kings Mountain, LOSE WEIGHT tHIS WEEK Odrinex con help you become the t^Im person you watft to Odiinex is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed. Contains no.(lom- gerous drugs. No starving. No special exercise. Qet rid ef excess fat and live longer. Odrinex has lieen used sttceessraliy by thousands all over the country for Over 10 years. Odrinex costs S3.25 and the large economy size $^.25. rnhsi lose ugly itti or your money will be refunded by ^our druggist. No questions oslted. Sold with this guarontee by: r KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG STORE 209 SOUTH BATTLEGROUND AVENDE—MAIL ORDERS HLLED 10:30 - ll:13pd. Other .member of the Allen family is four-year-old Angela. Grandpajents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen of Shel by. ( CARD OF THANKS We ai'e sincerely grateful tq> Doctors John McGill, Adams, Sin., cox and‘the staff of Kings Moun.' Mrs. J. M. McGinnis of King.s Mountain, Mrs. Charles T. Mul- wee of Memphis, Tennessee, and Mrs. Harold Thomas of Piltsboro, ’ Active pallbearers were Halbert Webb. Hugh Ormand, Charles Neisler, Henr.v Neisler, J. M. Me- ! Ginnis and Bill Bell. EASY CREDIT TERMS HURRY! Christmas is closer than you think! Come in today and layaway while quantities last! Constructed by famous Murray to stand up to hardest wear. Also available in girls model with decorated wicker basket attached to handlebars. OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY... AND SAVE! DIXON SERVICE Sunday evening worship serv-' tain Hoepital for the kindnesses jpp pe held Sunday night at and service rendered during the 7 ;30 at Dixon Presbyterian church, illness and death of our husband Robert Wilson will deliver and father. ' the evening message. We wisli to thank everyone for ■ their kind expressions of sym pathy. I Mdy God bless each of you. I . The Family of i Hoyte Curry THURSDAY Phone 739-5451 • 126 W. Mountain * FRIDAY - SATURDAY ONLY Open Friday Nights 'til 9 THE Rest VALitER ecmz from PHILCO-FORb THE APPUANCE AND ELECTRONIC StJBSIDIART OF THE FORD MOTbR COMPAftY WHAT’S NEW in Refrigerators ? t Holds 6 full bags of froztn foods.plus a ble 24-lb. turksy in the 24S-lb. 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