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^age 2 »' i- ■ H njAT' " ' THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ri, if A.* i* 'h1| Thursday. April 12. 1973 SOCIAL ; Legion Auxiliary CALENDAR 'Held Workshop Satiinkii/: j On Girls State 12:00 -After - rehearsal lunch eon at Renn’s Cafeteria in (Iro-! State Girls State ver honoring Miss Anne AIcCar-| Mrs. Leroy Lakey of Charlotte| ter, JL>bert Gauldin and their! was guest speaker at Thursday’s, welding party. Hosts: :Mr. and meeting of the Ameri?."n Legion ■Ml >. W. i\V. McCarter of Grover .\exiliary at the Aoierican Legion: an 1 Mr. and Mrs. R,. II. Gauldin building, of .Luffin. mg I Mrs Cicero Falls, Mrs. Zoe| Falls and Mrs. William Cliristen- son were hostesses and served a dessert couise at refreshment i tim. ' Charles Hampton artd t nairman Betty Allen were sergegnt- al arms for the opening and clos ing ceremonies. Mrs, Paul Mauney conducted the devotional, reading the Eas ter Stony. ‘1:00--Tlio wedding Eli..dteth Anne Mi Roi.-brt Ilaivey Gauldin of Miss Lakey conducted a work- iMountain. Siiiiilaj/: 3:00-5 p.m. Newcomers Club is honoiing me:r.bcrs of the VV’o- man’s elub at a reception at the 'W'cinan's club. cCartor ‘and-'f'" 1‘tcal delegates- I ijnrhpOn ildin in First Donna Jone.s and Nancy Hord- UIIUOI 1_UI ILIIt-UI I In Grover For Miss McCarter La list church of Grover, roccp- "^o will leprc.sent Unit 1.55 at | Ip f^rover tion - following in the King's 'Lai' Heel Cii'ls State in June in. " ' Rocm of Royal Villa, Kings Green.sooro. Pair Feted After Rehearsa Miss Teresia Camp and Darrell 'Ladd cut their weddin.g cake iMarcdt-Jl at an afterrehearsal parly g ven by the bride-to-be’.-s parents, NIr. aiii Mrs. James P. Camp, at their home on York road. I Mr.-:. Stonewall Jackson and Mrs, Charles Hampton wttro pro gram chairmen and .Mrs. Oran- grcl Jolly, state chairman of lield service, introduced the spoa- Icer. Pre.scnt as visitors, in addition to the Girls State delegates, were I'heir mothers, .Mrs. D. F. Ilord and Mr.i. Dtjn Jones, Mrs. Leroy Hammett and -Mrs. .‘•’e vell Lo-k- ridge were recognized as now members. The Unit unaniincusiy voted to .sponsor a resolution retommend ing to the state or,ganizatien an amen:lment to the au.Kliiary con stitution following e.xamples of Tlie pink and, white theme of the naticnal organization in o- the weddtn.g was feature! in; lotting a president of the state decorative details and refresh-j organization annually. Mrs. Ro- : i-pi-t Buff made the motion which A three-fer wedding cake was was sc onded by Mis. Paul Mau- cut emd served with punch and ney. party refreshments. .Mrs. John Fresidenl Kliz.abeth Stewart. Ilurkabee cut and served tlie who presitied, announcx'd that cake, assisted by Mrs. Roy Clark the DLtiict 23 meeting will he and Miss Virginia Brid.ges, and Miss Dob:' le Blanton served punch. Guests were members of the two families and wedd ng pai ty. he'd in .Shelby Aptil 2!)th. Win ner of the auxiliary fir.at annu:il scholat.sliip will be announced al the June meeting. New officers will be elected at the May meet- LONG HORN RESTAURANT Near New Buffalo Lake between King.s Mountain and Shelb.v on Oak Grove Road Why Drive 18 to 45 miles to get a Good Steak when You Can Come to Long Horn? Til Cliora on Sai m., at tist ch Good, juic.v tender steaks guaranteed to plea.se • Golden Brown Country Fried Chicken • Fish Plates • Hamburger Plates # Sandwiches, of course We servo breakfast, lunch, dinner See our Genuine Texas Long Horns, si.x feet by eight Plenty of Parking Space 3;22tfii .Miss Pusan MdCarler honored her sister, Miss Anne McCarler, britie-elect of .Saturday, at a luncheon Wedno.sday at her home in Grover. The .35 gue.tts were me.r.l ;ers I of the wedding party. J The wedding colors of ivory,' yellow' and gtcen featured <lec- oraCvc details. OveHaid with out work cloth, the bride’s table held a teardrop crystal gold-footed vase of Dutch iris, azaleas, and j baby’s breath. | .?malller tables held bud vases of lily of the valley. I The I ride-to.be and her fiance. Tcbert Gauldin, took the occa- "on to present gift to their at- ■'ndant.s. ' The hostess presented the en gaged pa r a place setting in J •heir pattern of china. i Miss McCarter wore a navy ‘ ’nd white pantsuit and a Dutch :| ris corsage, gift of the host- ■'.ss. Guests from out-of-Grover In- ’luded Mrs. R. II. Ga'dd'n rten- ■’d Carter, Mrs. Naimy Dicker- son, Miss .Melma .Giddle. Mr. and ■'trs. James Hundley, all cf Ruf- 'in; Mrs. Dolores Rogers of ■’eidsvillo; Mr. and Mrs. Tim ' ail and 'Mrs. iBillie D. Neal and , Margo, al! of Shelby. ; Garland Tones' 1!i!es Conducted Funeral rites for Garland j Glenn Jones, 56, of Route 1,’ Grover, were conducted Wednes day afternoon at 3 p. m. from Allen Memorial Baptist church, of which he was a member and [ deacon, interment following in tlie church cemetery. Mr, Jones died Monday after- j noon at hjs home. j He \^-a.s a native of Cherokee: county, S. C., son of the late Vic-; tor and V'ella Blanton J^ones. He| •vas employed '..ly Dover Mill and was a veteran of World War H. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jennie Lee Beam Jones; three sons, David, Wayne and Char les Jones, all of the home; and one daughter, Theresa Jones of the home; three brotliers. How- ahd Jones of Cherryville, Alal- comhe Jones of Great Falls, S. C. and Bobby Jones of Smyrna, S. two sisters, Mrs. PTed Walk er of Cherryville and Mrs, Ar- vey Stanley of Shelby; and three grandchildren. u PALMETTO RIDES 14 RIDES THIS IS NOT A CARNIVAL MERRY-GO-ROUND MOTORCYCLES HELICOPTERS JOLLY DIP SKY FIGHTERS KIDDIE CAR RIDE FERRIS WHEEL PARATROOPER TRABANT OCTOPUS SCRAMBLER TILT-A-WHIRL ROUNDUP ROLLO-PLANE CLEAN FAMILY FUN Free Parking FREE ADMISSION SPONSORED BY KINGS MOUNTAIN lAYCEES Located Side of American Legion Highway 161 Opens Mon., April 16 and Continues Through Sot., April 21 Rides Open Nightly At 6:30 V ■ '■) Lions Club Broom Sale V . V, . Is Now Underway pC'\ BROOMS MANUFACTURED BY North Carolina Industries For The Blind Greensboro. N. C. PRICES: HOUSEHOLD RROOMS-SZDO COMMERCIAL RROOMS - $2.75 This Message Sponsored Ry The Following Civic-Minded Rusinesses Western Auto Associate Store LION ODUS SMITH LION JIM DOWNEY Superior Stone Company Harris Funeral Home LION OLLIE HARRIS PHONE 739-4761 KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. # <9 GRimN'S DRUG Kings Mountain Herald YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY PHONE 739-4721 O 129 MOUNTAIN ST. YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER PHONE 739-5441 LION MARTIN HARMON Radio Station WKMT Kings Mountain Drug Co. LION CHARLIE BLANTON 1220 ON YOUR DIAL LION JONAS BRIDGES Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Assn. WEST MOUNTAIN STREET KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Cooper's. Inc. McGinnis Department Store LION DOYLE CAMPBELL Hcrnie Savings & Loan Association EAST MOUNTAIN STREET • KINGS MOUNTAIN LION DICK BARNETTE Spangler's Ready-Mix Concrete. Inc. Pattendh 3 Company ESSO DISTRIBUTORS SAVE TIME AND LABOR PHONE 739-4723 KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. OF KINGS MOUNTAIN Utilities Department 243
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