(C coas day, ceml will lens M tion; ing Ohrl Ci tvas closi cem Chri emf serv N. vlsi< day •olos Chr, supi ho« I^ai and Page 2 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N., C. Thursday, December 17, 1970 B Thw Happiness Is Convenience For Elderly Who Occupy Homes In PHA Complex By DORIS FITC kitrhon. Sho lovf>s to cook and “Happiness Is Convenience” is gets much pleasure out of iprcpar- the third in a scries of articles ing spcolal heats. Cooking Ls no on Kings Mountain's Public Hous- chore to any of the occupants bO' ing and follows previous storir's cause of the accessibility of all dealing with security and inde- cabinets and i-qulpment. Pair Feted After Rehearsal On Saturday Eastside Yule Program Sunday Sunday ivening Eastside Bap- Welch andjtisf church will httgin services at Billy AnUiony Wilson cut their 6:30 with a Carol Sing Getting Married? Change Records wedding cake Saturday night at I an after-rehearsal party held in pendence for the elderly who are Electrical outlets in aU kltoh-1 the feJlow.shlp hall of .Macedonia housed in the McGill Court and ens, as in the other rooms of the'Baptist church. Ridge Street complexes Ju.st com apartments, are approximately pitted. three fe<'t from the flooir, which Coni'eniencv is a word tliat is means there Is no stooping or b(‘lng used to<iay to dhrscrlbo the straining to reach an outlet, ajjartments oc>cupied Ijy the el- 'Each sink, refrigerator and derly und disabled in the govern- range 'have been placed in the ment housing. Those who occupy most oonivenlcnt area with -much the apartments arc being able to thought to .the necessities of the take advantage, many for the elderly. A small utility elo.set ad- liist time, of comfort and well Jolas kitchen, which has proven I'lanne-.l convenienajs .in easily- very liandy while these closets Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Horton, aunt and uncle of the bride-elect, assisted by Mr. and Mis. Barry Stroupc, aunt and uncle of the bride-elect. A color note of pink and whitb was comibined In decorative de tails and In refresliments. The refreshment table, overlaid with GREENSBORO J. E. Wall, District Director of the Internal ,. Revenue Service, said today th"' At seven o’clock a drama “TojlaiJIes who got married .should All People" by Edith Chaffee will. sure and have their name, be pre-sented. The drama, In tliree I changed on the records o|f the ects, deals with an unwanted | Social Security Administration, guest at Christmas time who re news a family's weakened faith j Wall said that many women In God ' taxpayers who marry do not 'T'l,.. t D . ij ' change their names .with Social c-„i» i:-., Security have their tax refund Chambers, Russ Wright, Chambers, Patricia King, Adkins, Teddy CoJlias, Fred ial .'Security number on the tax Dot tie return docs not match the name Carroll, Vicki Chaney, ncS Phvn^ Zlev' ‘^f -HiJ c.hefks are tie Waste paper is being fed. to cattle and .sheep in a series of nutrition experiments in Texas, reports tlu? Southern Forest In stitute. The paper, ground up foodn provided vital diet bulk or rongihwge. If the e.xi!eriment w<»rt« out, someday waste papier mixetj in with animal foods ooidd help (rflevlaUe a waste and pbllu- tnd mixed in with oUier animal 1 tion problem and might help provide moat at a lowier cost. 4. nimal nutritionists say tMus r,-,r the icatlle and sheep ibeing s%| the experimental diet ar,. dd^l well. Phyllis Downey. kept living quarters. In previou.s are plumbed for washers In the white wedding cake as d^ratlve ‘ n ' ■ it has been pdnted out one-bedroom apartments. highlight. Pink pUnch was served' P*®^ '’X Arnold lit dents are happy In theii Bathrooms are tiled and easily from e silver service at one end new ing rooms and enjoying kept. They feature anti-skid tubs I of the table the v.nlort and frlendlines.s of and each has a shower designed. their front porohes. for those unable to take tub I The brlde-tobe wore a blue Today, the convenience of well- baths. Regular fixtures plus spa-' party dress with matching aoees- planned and efficient kitchens of clous medicine cabinets with sorles. layed ea.h year f this re.ison. .Miss Welch and Mr. Wil-son tof^ the occasion to present their .gifts to their wedding attendants. b>lh tlio onc-b(»droom ami effi- lighting above are used while cicncy apartments will be dc- heat lamps are located in the scribed, along with a partial view center of each bathroom ceiling, of one of tile nice baliki in eacli Tire Ireat lamp is in addition to unit. ■ tile regular overhead light. Mrs. Ethel Mills lives In a one In addition to adequate kitchens. r r* • ^ bedroc .m apartment and she i.s and batlis, there are closets of | '”9'!. Conners very proud of. her apartment, her ample s;xice provided in hall-1 " favorite room being hor beautiful waj^s and bedrooms. A fellowship hour will follow When .a female changes her name througih m'’rrla.''e an.l not Ifies Social Security, the in'o'^ Paper is being used in manu-1 atlon Is passed on to IRS by Soc- ftrcturlng many unusual things ! ial Security and the name records these days, reports the Southern ; are changed at the .Seiwlce CWi- Eorest Institute. Disposable pa-1 ter. per clothing has toen around for i several years. But even such • ; things as paper sailboats with Tree bark used to be burned as tough, durable paper sails re ' worthless, .but not anymore, re- MORE ABOUT SOCIETY COLUMN (Continued From Page One ) If's A Bov ' 'now on the market. Best'es pa-1 ports the'Southern Forest Insti- per dresses and bathing suits now | tute. Today, bark is uselj increas- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ervin , av.ailabie for cons -mer use, s>pc,c- i ingly to manfacture a growing I Conner of High point announce ial uniforms made of paper are | family of consumer goods inolud- j the arrival of a son, .Michael | providing protection from radio-. ing mulch for such {»cid-Jovlng I Shme, ^ 'December 15th, High . octivity in modern atomic re-, shrubs as aaaleas, gardenias and Christmas decorations and trees of all types, showing many pictures and many items which she had made. She then asked Mrs. Carl Mayes to display the exquis ite Chrismon Christmas ornaments made by the circle members of Central Methodist church tor use on the church trees. P>olnt Memorial hospital, i The baby weighed seven pounds. ' 'eight ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. dyxie E. (Conner and Mrs. Her-. Ijert Leigh and the late Mr. Leigh of Kings -Mo-jintain. search laboratories ‘ camellias. Miss Murphy, Mr, Fryer MORE ABOUT WELCH-WILSON (Continued frim Page One/ wedding guests. ^ . For a wedding trip the bride kz^lV© rlSnS wore a navy blue pantsuit with matching accessories and the or- Miss Sandra Ann Murphy, chid lifted from her bridal bou- daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. .Murphy of Mount Holly, ha.s BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM completed plans for her marriage Mr. and Mrs. Donald Welch .ire to Gregory Milton Fryer, son of parents of the bride. She is a ,iun- Mr. and -Mrs. F. .Milton Fryer of tor student at Kings Mountain Kings Mountain, and announces high school where she will con- them today, tlnue her education. Mr. and Mrs. Loran G. Wilson The wedding will take place of Kings Mountain are parents ot Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. in the bridegroom. A graduate of Stanley’s First Baptist church. Kings Mountain high school, lie Rev. Charles H. High will officl Is a manager-trainee at Winn ate at the double-ring ceremony. Dixie Stores in Gastonia. The newlyweds arc at home on Route 1, York Road. Muss .Marlene Henry of Mount Holly will bo vcx-all.s! for the pro gram of nuptial mu.sic. Gift Giving Should Be Joy ' The bride-elect will be given in John Gladdens To Note 50fh Anniversary ChiLlren of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gladden, Sr. will honor them on their Golde.n Weriding Day Saturday, Dccen-ber 26th, at a reception (from ;.,-o until five o'clock. The party wi: '.e held in the Fellowship Hall of Second Bap tist church at ^120 Linwood Road. Mr. and Mrs. Glali'den were married December 26,. 1920. Paper will probably be a major building material of the future, reports the Southern Forest In stitute. Already, paper houses are being manufactured from corrugated paperboari.h The j>a- porboard houses are treated to resist water, fire and vermin. One of the basic housing units now on ' the marlret measures 20 by 21' feet with an eight iroo‘-high ceil-1 mg. The unit can be hauled to the I jonsti-uction sit<. in a station wa gon and takes three men only i ' * -V iw u *> iij Ulf J A ''‘••J marriage by her lather. Richard '',®H'*;day to erect. For more spa- By MISS YORK KIKER N. C. Department of Agriculture Marketing Home Economist Elliott of Atlanta, Ga. will be best man for the bridegroom-to be. Mrs. W'illiam B. Murphy, sister- in-law of the bride-elect, will be TIARA HAIR DESIGNS .v Is Pleased To Announce the addition of TOY GADDYBROWN To Our Staff of Fine Hairdressers. Fashionable Women Prefer.. TIARA HAIR DESIGNS 706 W. King St. Telephones 739-4427 739-6414 Gift giving should ^ a ]oy but matron of honor and bridesmaids often we are puzzled to knew include Miss Jan Fryer, sis our friends, gf (ipp bridegroom-elect; anu Whether for Christmas, birthdays, mLss Bobbie Hoyle of Cherryville. anniversaries, or .special occasions, ushers will include William B.! you like to select an appropriate Murphy of Stanley, brother of the | gift. you worry whether an ar- bride-elect; Jimmy A. Brown ot I tide Is the correct size, color or Anderson. S. C., brother-in-law of I 1^0. elephant’ jhe prospective bridegroom; and j chureh or club sale, rtems are oft- ^ayne Flemister of Atlanta, Ga. en donated that people received Miss Daphne Nichols will keep i cious living, two or three of the i paperbioard units can be combin- aJ. A factorj'-manufactured cen-' trM core provides all th^ neres- i as gifts. We all like to eat. Youi may be sure that food gift items the chureh. a guest register in the vestibule win always be acceptable and The bride-eiect’s parents will uri 11 r\/\T Kxa rki«/xKlAyv->o f/-v * will not be problems to recipients, entertain after the ceremony at Perhaps during the summer ^ reception in the church fellow- you have made homemade jams, s^ip hall fruitcakes After their wedding rehearsal cxioklea, or other goodies prepared 0^ Saturday evening. Miss Mur-; in your own kitchen. Don t let pby and Mr. Fryer will be honor-' yiw conscienre bother you one pd at a supper to be given by Mr. bit if you don t have the time or and Mrs. F. Milton Fryer, parents indlnation to do the cooking ^ the prospective bridegroom, at youre-c ■ Xumerous North Caro- their heme here. Iina .:'-uls lend themselves to gift ________ pack.ni'c-i. Apples, coivntry hams, \ a/.| j r- .i smoked turkeys, povinuts, jam.s, WllQ6r ramily jellies, and pickles are wonderful jc-iiic.-b, diia picxics are wonucnui -r i t r\ • choices to please your taste buds. I O MQV© KSLinlOD The North Carolina food Indus- a . • . try has prepared attractive gift /\t OhnStmaS packages and item.s for your en Saturday marks the beginning joyment. of the arrival of the children ot R^ntly the N. C. Department Reverend and Mrs. James M. of Agriculture prepar^ a new Wilder for the Christmas Hollday.s. ‘’r o ‘'fa At that time Miss Carolyn Grey Foods. . .Gift Ideas which lists wilder will arrive from New Or- suggested g>fts and where they jeans, Louisiana, where she is are available. In case you wish casualtv underwriter in the re- to receiw thi.s information, send gjonal office of Hartford Insur- a reque^ witli your complete a nee Company, responsible for un name and address to the Markets derwriting casualty insurance for ™ all Hartford .Igcnts in the south- culture. Box 2(6-17, Raleigh, N. ern three-fourths of Mississippi. C. Shopping is easy when you on Tuesday, David Wilder \«ill make your selections at homo and arrive from Atlanta, Georgia let some one else do the wrap- vvhere he is assistant to the Ro ping and mailing. It is not a bit gjonal Dire'etor of Metropolitan too early to plan for Christmas Development in HUD now. North Carolina food gift The remainder of the Wilder items will be sure to please your family, Mr. and Mre. Collins Wild- Iriends. arrive on Wednesday from Christmas Treats In Lunch Bags For Students Althoaigh Tuesday will hi' a short school day for students, lunch will be provided and Christ mas treats will be distributed a- long with a sandwich, a glazed Tampa, Florida, where he is area representative for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in the territory from Brooksville, Florida to Sara sota, Florida; and rfie Is legtil secretary for the law firm of Har dee, Ott, and Hamilton, attorneys in labor relations. PERSONALS , ^ J -1, .Ts.- Mra. Winston D. Miller of Bur- donut, and mdk. The treat bag Ungton spent several days last will include an applp. orange, week with her mother, Mrs J. H. Arthur, cominT especially 'to as- close for the holidays at 1:30 p.m. sist her mother and sister, Mrs. lx>g‘*ri, food service George B. Thomasson, Who hoet- ronsultant, also announced that ed a atristmas tea Saturday af- bhrUtoM ZZZn ol ternoon at the Arthur home. ed ham, sweet potato souffle. THE LAKE NORMAN MUSIC HALL Hwy. 150, Terrell, N. C. "BATTLE OF BANDS" Sat. Dec. 19, 1:45 P.M. With MC “Jimmy Kilgo” From Big WAYS Radio All Groups Invited Admission - $1.50 PreGhristmas .ANTIQUE FLB.A MARKET Sun. Dec. 20, all day FREE TO THE PUBLIC COMING - Sun. Jan. 10, LORETTA LYNN Two Shows — 3 and 8 P.M. FAMILY SQUARE D.ANCE Each Friday Night Adults $1.00 — Children Free Location - Hwy. 150, Between Lincolnton and MooresvJlIe 12:17pd McGinnis DEPARTMENT STORE TV w '^KINGS MOUNTAIhT and BESSEMER CITY DRIVE-IN >THEATRE potato souffle, salad on lattuce, hot rolls, 'butter grean baans, aongMlad cranbanry and awaat or chocolate milk. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:00 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 Always S1.S0 A Carload! Thurs. Fri. * Double Feature NO. 1 TWO MULES FOR SISTER SARA In Color NO. 2 THE BOSTON STRANGLER Color Sat Only * Triple I'eatura NO. 1 CHANGE or r-uunr color N- 2 TWO M t.CS FOR SISTER SARA In Color NO. 3 THE BOSTON STRANGLER Color Sun. - We<L * Double Feature NO. 1 FLESH FEAST In Color NO. 2 WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO AUNT AUCS Wed. Maelea Bun Beaatia Ord. 1 really waterproof s-t-r-e-t-c-h rain boots fold to take alonr^! F.asy on, easy off 'totes' fit like a glove over low-heci -s, F cel unbelievably uiid light as you walk. .' ..;_c 01 real natural rubber, 'totes' arc seamless. 100% waterproof. Ribbed rubber non-s.'vid soles. Black, sjzes 'o fit women's shoes 4 to 11. X '500 S500 V.i-.Il ilov.civ.l satin pprse-pouch X Um Your Charge Car'd Hero X ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦aaaaaaaaaaaaat SHE'S BEEN SHOPPING Western Auto Store GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY HERE — Sporting Goods, Household ^ Appliances. Power Toois, Coior Teie- visions. Bicycies and Tricycies. and .. 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