Page 8 Grover News Four Attend Conference THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. mSmE The circles of Shiloh Prosi>y' terian church held their meet ings Tuesday Circle No. 1 met with Mrs. William Hammett cir cle No 2 met at the home of Mrs. Holmes Harry ami Circle No. 3 mot with Mrs. .lakie O. Hain- ■bright. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph !>. Co forth Mr. and Mrs. Wa.vno Ap pling. Mr. an,i Mis. Charlit' Miii linax, Mrs. H. II. Ihmder and .M ss Evelyn Mullinax alteiide<i the r<* cital of the .Martanna's I>aiue Studio at the Fullerton Auditor ium at Limestone CoIUv** I'm's day ov'ening, the following fiavm here participated in the program. Jan Goforth. Tammy and Sandy Appling, Tara an<l Teresa Mul linax. Susan Hyde of Spait Til burg and daugliler of Air. and Mrs. Don Hyde and granddaugh ter (yf 'Mrs. D. A. Hyde was in the program also. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ili(ks observed llicir 50th wntding in niversary Friday. They w; ie honortxi Sunday with a fcimiiy (dinner and get-together. Tlu'.se attending were .Mr. and Mrs. .lo in Gold, and Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hagar and sons of Washing ton, D. C.. W. S. Hicks Jr. and son Todd of Chnrlotle, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Turner and Joim ny. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hagar ol Washington, D. C. returned lioin<‘ Monday after sj ending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hicks. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Risli and children were ^’I•i(^ay g/csts of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. KceU'r. Sun day iguests of .Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Keeter were Mr. and Mrs. Gii^ Hyler and daughters of I..inras- ter, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Fanny Coh}) of Charlotte* were guests of Miss Evelyn Mullinax Saturday. Mrs. D, A. Hy.io returned lionu‘ Thursday after spending Hu* Kveek in Spartanburg with Mr. and .Mrs. Don Hytle. The W. M. U. of Botliatiy R.u»- tist ciiurch visited tiie Whis|)Or- ing Pines Nursing Home 'ruesdav night and prcsentefl a program. Mrs. Ralph Goforth, .Mrs. James Wehlier, Mrs. Yales C(»n* ner of Shelby ami .Mrs. Huberi Bowen of Kings Mountain spent four days in Virginia visiting ilu* scenic places. They visiti'd in WiL liamsbur." Norfolk, Cliesaix*ak<* Bay, Nevv[>ort .Nows, Viiginio Beach and attended Armi'd For ces Day in Euslis. I Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Falls have I returned home aftei* visiting r(‘l : alives in Arizona and California, ' Bruce Roark of Wat.soriville, Cal ifornia rein»’?ied home with them ' for a visit. .Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlio Marlin ()f Burlington spciu fiom Tiiui's- flay till Sunday wilii Mrs. J. D. Waiiersfin. I Mr. and Mi's. Wendell Wliite and Brent were Sunday guc'sls ol Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Turner in Gastonia. Mrs. W. L. Ormand has return ed from a visit to Forest City where she visited lelalives. Mrs.'.M. C. Hardin returned iiom(‘ Saturday after spending the wo(‘k with her daughter aiul soirin-law Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Craig and daughters in Ka.sl(‘\, S. C. The Craigs aceompanied' iier home enroule to visit in Cliar- lot le. Miss Mario Herndon of Kan napolis visited her niotluM’, Mrs. J. L. Herndon at tlie Cleveland -Memorial hospital in Siielby Sun day. Miss Cynthia Wright of CIku- lotle spent t!u' weekimd willi her parents Air. and Airs. 'lk‘ck Wriglit. Mr. and Mis. Paul Ilamliright and daugliters spent the wet'kemi at Myrtle Bcaeh willi Air. and .Mrs. W. B. Harry . Dr. and Mrs. Hal Talley and childr(*n spent a few day.s in Roanokf' Raiuds with his jiarents. Air. and Mrs. Lemar Moss of Miami, Fla. are visfting his mother, Mrs. R. D. Alass. Air. ami Mrs. Preston Xioforlh visited ndatives in Lineolnlon Sunday. Mrs, K. B. Hambright .'<p(*nt a few days in (Jreen.sboro witii her son and his wife Dr. and .Mis. Rufus Hambright. .Mr. and .Mrs. Holme.s Harry and .son Robert Harry are spfmding a l(‘w (lays at .Myrth* Beaeli. Tiif' Woman’s Club held a Bake .Sale Saturday. The proe(*eds will go to the Ue.scuo Squad. Wednesday night tin* Women of .^hiloh Presbyt(M‘ian held a birth day objoclive meeting and a lam- ily dinner at the church. Air. and Mrs. (’lydf* Rhea and .Mickey and graiKl.-^on Trent at tended an air-show in .Ashevilh* Sunday. The family of Air. Dewey Alont- gomery honored him on his 70th Four management and sales re- pre.sentatives of the Kings Moun tain branch office of Lil>erty Life Insurance Company will attend the company’s 1970 sales confer- ienee at Hie Kings Inn in Free- ' port. Grand Bahamas, May 16 *20. Named as delt gates on the ba- ' sis of personal achievement in :n- siirance sales and service <luring ! the 12-month qualifying period were: Paul E. S/ymiborski, Man ager; Hob L. Beam N. Gene ' Yales, and C. Kd Milmrick. i Featured speakers at the con- i ferencH' will b(‘ Francis M, llipp, presJlen! and cliaicman of The lJb(*rty Corporation; Herman N. inpp, president of Liberty 'Life rnsurame C..; L. Warnni Isom, !vk c-presklcnt in chai'ge of mar keting for Lilnn'ty Life and Dr. G. Hugh Russell, a management psychologist and president of the I firm Russell and Associates. Dr. Russfdl is a professor of .Manage ment in I he .School of Business Administration at Georgia State College in Atlanta. .Approximali'lc 3.50 of the com pany’s lop fiel<l i\‘pre.sentatives from tlu‘ Southeast will attend the fourdav' conference. Awards .dinners, busiiK'ss sem nars and ; sales training and manpovv(*r d«- ' v(’lo})menl If'ctures will liiglilight lli<‘ leadership conference. ! Lilx'rty Lif<\ p. imary subsidia ry of O’he Liberty Corporation, is licensed to operate in 23 states, the District of Columbia and the C(>mmonw(*alth of Puerto Rico. The company has over $2.7 bil lion of life in.surance in force. . . Once jaaetieally all liutter was ma<le on farms, luit today only a- ' bout tiire(‘ per cent is home- pro- <iuce(l in the United States and Canada. ... _ I birthday Saturday at the Baileys Fish Camp. Blacksburg, among the grouj) were his family. Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhea. .Mickey aiifl I rent. Mr. and .Mrs. Phil Roark and daughter.s. and .Mr. and Mrs. Wintred Alo.ss. Danny and Jane. Air. and Mr.s. Slierwood Tali' and cliildren visited Mrs. R. C.' Tate Sunday. Tliey also visited rcdativf's at Blacksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wisher and Timmy (xf Blacksburg were Sun day giu'sts of Mr. and Airs. VVil bur Roark. pBRAN DRESS Work this Contest and Win Prizes!!! OVER $5,000 IN PRIZES AND AWARDS TO BE GIVEN AWAY (In Merchandise Certificates) 1ST PRIZE. i| fl. L ENTER THIS CONTEST AND WINI 1ST PRIZE (1) Brand New $229.95 Value DRESSMAKER ZIG-ZAG 24 CAM Sewing Machine 2ND PRIZE , 2 Adjustable Dress Forms 3RD PRIZE 5 Transistor Radios 4TH PRIZE 5 Pairs Electric Scissors UnScRaM.Le ThE wOkDs contest No Obligation - Nothing To Buy! It's Easy... It's Fun! Simply Unscramble The Words And Mail Today! /•/^klTPrT ni li CC entries become the property among all correct entries. All other I lO I IxWLCw of CITY SEWING MACHINE CO., entries will be awarded a Certificate. 1. Any resident of the United Slates >^3rysville, Kansas. All prize and award winners will be may enter except employees and sup- 3. Entries must be postmarked no pliers of CITY SEWING MACHINE later than 8 days from the receipt A. Only one entry permitted from CO., Marysville, Ks., and their Im- of this entry. So hurry, mail the each contestant, mediate families. The operation of entry form or a reasonable facsimile - . ... , . ♦ i. • this contest shall be subj’ect to and today! 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