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II i Page 8 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, March 25, 1971 Grover News The 'Circles of Shiloh Presby terian church held their mt clings last week in the following homes. Circle No. 1, with Mrs. C. F. Har ry, Jr.; Circle No. 2, with Mrs. Lucille Kiser; Circle No. 3, with Mrs. Quint McCoy. spent the weekend in Winston- Sai.m with Iheir son Steven Rcystci. Harry Honeycutt of Myrtle Beach spent the weekend with his par Ills Mr. and Mrs. Carmel lloncyi utt. amputated recently. Mrs. Warr,.n Hicks jnderwent surgery at the Cleveland Memor ial hospital last Monday. W. S. Hicks, Jr. of Charlotte visited his mother at the Clcva- larfj Memorial hospital Sunday. Mrs. Mary Pruette Is a patient Mis. Paysom's Rites Conducted in the Kings Mountain hospital. Scout Day was ohservcri Sun day at Shiloh Presbyterian church under the direction of Mrs. Glenn Rountree and .Mr.s. Ancil Bolin. Dr. an'l Mrs. Smoot Baker of Hickory visited Mrs. J. B. Ellis and other friends in town Friday Dr. Baker is a former Minister of the First IBaptist church. Miss Sharon Gold .spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Gold. She is a senior at Appalachian University, Boon.. Funeral rites for Mrs. Bea trice Briggs Paysour, -17, were held Wedn sday at 3;30 p.m. from Mount Zion I3aptist cb.rch of which she was a member. Rev. S. T. Cook ofificia-ted at the final rit s, anj interment was in Lincoln Academy ceme tery. Mrs. Marie Blake of Fairfield The men of the Bethany Bap tist church plan a cookoul Sat urday night at the church. Mrs. Lee Pruette and Mrs. J. Q. Hope intcriained in honor of Mrs. Jerry Blalock at the Pruette homo Saturday nfght at a stork shower. Mr. and Mrs. Jam s Klinkcn- lierg an<| their two children of .'\tlanla spent the weekend with her par. nts .Mr. and Mrs. James Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Ha.v.se Ledfoi'l and Reggio of Fayetteville wine weekend gusts of her mother, Mrs. R 11. Ponder. Mrs. H. L. B»“am returned home Wednesday from .Morris. Georgia, her sisti r Mrs. John Bennett accompanied her home an'l spent two days while in Gtorgia Mrs. Beam and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett visited in Florida and Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Royster I.f. Com' r. and Mrs. B. 11. Field enroute from Washington to Tampa, Florida spent Friday night and Saturday with her mo ther, Mrs. M, C. .Hardin. Lt. Comdr Field received his dis- i barge from the Navy Friday af ter serving 2S years. They plan to make ih-ir homo in Tampa. Mr, and .Mrs. Claude Rudisill of Lincobiton wert* Sunday guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Lee Pruette. Mr. an.l Mrs. -Ray Hous r vis ited George Black at the Chero kee Alemorial hospital Wedn's- day. Mr. Black had his other leg Wear A Cu//yr«ty Cinderella® has moved into an apartment in the residence of Mrs. Margar t 1 Crocker. She is employed at the I Minett'.' Mill. Rev. and Mrs. Howai'.; John son of Bethune, S. C. were rc- cen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Randall. Mis. Alan Miller of Roebuck, S. C. spent last weekend with her sister Mrs. Ver;ie Hambright. Mrs. Francis H. Barriej- of High Point spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. David Harry and other relatives. Phil GoM of LaGrange, Geor gia spent last weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Gold. Mr. and Mrs. T rry Murchison and children and Mr. and Mrs. David Owensby of Charlotte were last Surf..ay guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Owensby. Mrs Gilmore Richardson of Lenoir spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. H, L. Beam. Rev. and Mrs. Perry Montgom ery of Columbia were gu-sts o'. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roark Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Byers visited her mother Mrs. Golden Spencer at Draytonville near Gaffney Sun'day. Mrs. Jake Dover of Shelby vis ited her sister Mrs. Addie Beam Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wilson en tertained at their home Sunday with a family dinner. Attending were Mr. arid Mrs. Mike Fitch and sons of Blacksburg, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allond, Jr., of Gastonia, H. A. Wilson of ’ Charlotte, Mrs. Lloyd Allmond and Evelyn. Mrs. Paysour died March 2fl‘h in Mercy hospital at Charlotte ' allowing 18 months illness. She was a member of the .Mis sion Circle of Mount Zion Bap tist church. Surviving are her husband, Theadus L. Paysour; her mother, Mrs. Rose Etta BrSrgs of Kings Mountain; two sons. Manaaseh and Lemar 'Mich< 1 Anthony Paysour of Kmigs Mountain; two brothers, Joe 'Briggs and John Thomas Briggs of Philadelphia, Pa.; and four sisters, Mrs .Mar gie Simmons of Chicago! Ill., -Mrs. Grace Lindsay of Kings Mountain, Mrs. 'Mary Mitchell of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Sweet Lewis of Charlotte. laycees Set Member Drive 'Kings Mountain Jaycees are currently conduictlng a member ship drive. Jaycee President Ken Roberts .said young men between the ages of 21 and 36 are invited to join the civic club. “If you’re in terested in doing something for the com.mumty, in self improve ment or leadership, you’re eligi ble’’ said Roberts. Interested prospective members are invited to contact President Roberts, 739-3019, or any 'mem ber. . . . Buffy takes a stroll through the park looking as fresh os Spring in this navy (rayon) linen pleated dress, contrasted with white and trimmed in red. Sizes 3/6x, , 7/14, S6.99-$7.99 PLONK’S Mis. Hams' Rites Condnefed Mrs. Miller F. Harris of 1541 Hilltop Drive, Shelby died Satur day in Cleveland Memorial Hob- pital after seven weeks illness. A native of Cleveland County she was the former Ocie Blanton. She is survived by her husband; two sons, .-Mbert Harris of Ra leigh and John E. Harris of Alex andria, Va.; one daughter, Mrs. Howard Farley of Raleigh; one sister Miss Sel-ma Blanton of Shelby and five grandchildren. IFuneral rites were held Sun day at 4 p.m. from Webb Chajtel of First Baptist church with Rev. Gene Watterson and Rev. Dwight Mullis officiating. Interment was in Shelby’s Sunset cemetery. Grandma, in her day, sure had a different name for leotards. More than ll.CKK) persons train ed under the GI Bill outside the borders of the 50 states during fiscal year 1970. s€rT...EA5y cur PALC CALP Here's a shoe you can't really afford to be without. The soft blunted toe and easy leather suggest comfort all the way. Get “together" with today's ease of dress . . . enjoy a pair of Buffalo Grain Soft Shoes in Burnished Nugget, Bitter Brown, or Black. Freeman GENO PLONK'S This sryU AdvERTiscd In pUyboy MAqAZiNE RADIO BROADCAST Sunday morning worship ser vices during the .month of March are being broadcast via Radio Station WKMT from First Presbyterian church. MEN NEEDED la thi* araa to bain LIVESTOCK BUYERS LEARN TO BUY CATTU^ HOGS AND SHEEP ■I Mia kMiMb — IMCIMS. W* »nltr to ■M 21 to M «Hk Umtoek a- ptrtoacaw For ~ -Jd!Sy!toi baekgiovntf to: NATIOliULMEATPACKEBS TRAINWa Tax Inequity Against Youth Bill Sought Both seek to broaden an action i are earning a living with one of the 1967 General Assembly,' hand and pursuing an education which granted an extra exetnp- with the other, "nie leaf* we can lion of $600 for each dependent do Is to provide the same incent- in college. ive we give under the old law." RALEIGH, N. C. — A bill Sen. Marshall Rauch says would re move a tax inequity against young people “earning a living witih one hand and pursuing an | education with the other” has been introduced in the N. C. Sen- j ate. I Rep. Marcus Short of Greens boro Introduced a companion measure in the House of Repre- i sentatives. I Rauch and Short want the same exemption extended to young married couples engaged in both earning a living end rounding out the education of one or both of the spouses. A couple in their forties with one child In college is eligible for the extra $600. "However,” Rauch says, “a pair of 20-year-olds wUh the husband ' in college is not eligible for Nic same extra $600. "That just, isn’t fair. We are discriiminating against those who GOSPEL sme Wc^over Baptist church will sponsor a gospel sing Saturday night beginning at 7 p.m. Fea tured will be the Patriots Quar tet and the Burleson Family. DIXON SERVICE Sunday morning worship ser vices will be held at 9:30 a.m. at Dixon Presbyterian church with the Rev. Robert Wilson to deliver the message. BLACr AND WHITE SIMMED CCCLEK 236 E. Town, dept. 2-49 Columbus. Ohio 4321S 3:4-11 IN SHELRY VISIT THE LINGERIE ROOM Fine Lingerie Loungewear Trousseau Fashions It it/ It It Bras' - Foundations * * * * QUALITY * STYLE * REASONABLE PRICES 74 By-Pass - Next Green Stamp Store A striking combination to accent the brighter lighter spring and summer clothing. In Black with White, or Brown with White easy-care man-made material. Sharp! by Freeman TURISMO S22j00 PLONK'S SHOP McGinnis TOPS ’N JEANS really get it together TOPS $3.98-$8.00 Knock around in a knock-out fashion team . ., tops and jeans. We've skinny ribs, peasant looks and more that come on strong with our big variety of jeans. PANTS $4.95 - $6.95 McGinnis Department Store SOUTH BATTLEGROUND AVE. PK 739^116 V( Fqii
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