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/ / / I' 1 PAY '.1 f I f m't I lycees Extend Calendar Drive The Klnj's Mountain Jaycoes, at their monthly meeting TuesJay at the Royal Villa Motor Inn, voted to extend their birthday calendar sale for two weeks. Jim Belt, chairman rw; the cal endar rale commitfee, said that any persons wishing to pul their name on the calendar; may con tact any member of tlie Jaycees. The club also discussed a di.?g strip pc<)j'ect and letter to the president of the Internatlonc I Hot Rod Association. Steve Wil son is chairman of that commk- tCH\ The club voted to sell stadium scats and beach bags. That corr- mitioe is headc‘d by Jerry Sim mons. Special guest Rtb Harris, AREAC Vice President, spoke t<j the club members on the need of new members and urg(*d all mem}>^*’s to bring new person,- into the Jayeeo.s. If NCt. wr;- <4/^1 McGinnis Furniture MOTHERS! 5x7 Living Color PORTRAIT Of Your Child rs S1.2S rs f'. L. BY BELL PHOTO LABS 64r Plus 50c Film Charge 2 DAYS ONLY Aaqast 1^.- . • IT I I — Limit 1 Per Child 1 Child Per Family Additional Children $3.95 Each photographers hours 11 A.M. TO 5 P.M. .iJ,l McGinnis Activities Ane Slated Activities for Kings Mountain’s Head Start Program at Preschool Child Development Center will begin with a three day training session for all slaGf members and members of the policy council, Monday through Wednesday. Toese sessions will be conduct*' r'A ::y Dr. William Burnett Ho-1 nal Training officer of the; V. . d D.-^veiopment Center at the I I'.;.-, ei.sily of North Carolina CroenS-oro. Emphasis Vvill be .olaced on Chil 1 Development, Caiver De- ^ velopment and Parent Involve ment. On Wwinesd.ty, August 23rd, staC mem ers attended the Gen eral Staff Meeting at Kings Mountain High School Gymina* jjjum — Superintendent Donald Jones, presided. r'hiidren will rep<»rl to the Karl yChiJdhoo.d Kducation Ceii tei' on Thursday, August 24th, Parents are asked to pleas* bring tboir children and remain for ^av'hile for the purpose of ibhng (ui forms neevssary to iciplelc their oni’ollmcnt. On Friday, August 25th, child ren will remain at the Center un til i^:30. Parents vvho transport their children are asktnl to re member this. Membei s of the staff are Mrs. Willie Marable, dii'ector and teacher with Mrs. Thelma Pat rick as teacher aide; Mis. Diane Davis, assistant teacher, and Mr.s. Sarah P<*ttis as teacher aide; Mrs. Emma Jo Randall, secre tary; Mrs. Rosalie Garvin, par ent co-ordinator; Mrs. Barbara Roberts, cafeteria aide; Mrs. Marable invites volunteer aides to assist in the program. Mis. Mes' Rites Thursday Funeral rites for Mrs. Eliza* both Boles, S-1, of 115 Cloninger street, will be conducted Thurs day afternoon at 2 p. m. from Macedonia Baptist church, in terment following in Lattimore Baptist church cemetery. Rev. L. D. Scruggs will bo as sisted by Rev. C'. A. Bost in of ficiating at the final Hies. The body will remain at Harris Funeral Home until the hour of service. Mrs. Boles, widow of Oscar Boles who dietl June 4th this; year, died Tuesday moming at 4 a.m. in the- Kings Mountain j h '.iial .Cvfl-c mi.ss of three’ •W '‘CrkS. She was a native of Hall Coun-1 t\, Ga., daughter of the late Mr.' and Mrs. Rei.l Grizzle. j Surviving are two sons, Junius, and Roscoo Boies, both of Green-' ville, S. C.; five daughters. Mrs. Manley Kani^x? of Marion, Mrs. Fanny Cooper of Fayetteville, Mi-s. W'esley Moss. Mrs. L. B. jprouse and Mrs. Roy Smith, all .^f Kings Mountain; one brother Bunyan Grizzle of Winder, Ga.; ind one sister, Mrs. John Rickies ;i Atlanta, Ga. Also surviving . ■ 22 ;n'an'Je;nklren and 35' • •. .indciukhen. iMTO SMEAKERS mi byHushRjppies % Y.f .sso a Ties )U'II sfree ntof h latch \ GIRLS X, X, \ ® // TM LIB 5 To 10 Girls Sizes X A./l3*V rftrrrrjjr s- HERALD WANT GET RESULTS Kings Mountain so HB are for Fun Now girls, all the wav down the court with HP's red, v.;hite and blue basketball oxford. Rea sportv. with plenty of support from the arch cushion insole. Molded sure-gnp sole. In white canvas with red and blue stnocs. PLONK'S
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