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• I '0 m ICmiac tt. 4. Box Llnt'ood I Grtot oh wUI ngsmen service sh hin- lowship I Bsoaiate lyteriftn I be Mie I¥eeby- o'cib^ is *God UTEO . (FHT. C. John <rf Mr. iman ot n. N C, raining Recruit )! i j o j Halloween Goblins Give Cash To Missions Pu /■: V BOB CROSBY MARGARET WHITING PEANUTS ilUCKO Big / Band Ca valcade On Monday Gastonia Community Concerts parot Whiling and Peanuts Hue- her. a’d with those t'ju.hing ani 1 biing a liig L.and Cavai- ko, the Cavalcade will feature iirnetrati-ig lyncs taat ha\o no .atle” to tiie area as the next pre- the six personalities doing his contemporary parallels , said sentation of the contcM associa- own particiular "thing” fer which Clenn Jaivison. first Mce lost- tion Monday. November 12th at he has ecome famous. Cinicert Association. 8 iim in Hunter lluss Auditor* “The music of these Groats and "'I his u a show to inspire you, ■ the big band cascades from the to stinuitatc y/ u an<l warm you , stage with an irresistible lilt, continued Jackson. "You will be Tcaluring Dob Crosby, Freidy with tho.^e super melodics that grateful that the beauty that \yas Marlin, Art Moorey, Buddiy Mor* were written when melody meant yesterdays is in Person Monday row with special guest star Mar* singing, sighfi le charm to reme- in a sho w you shouldn t miss. Halloween is over and the ghosts and witches have I'eturn* ed to their secret hiding places for another year. They di^riT disappeiar, how ever, without leaving the Jolley Players of First Baptist Church elated at the respon-se they had at thei'r 'Jialloween House. Over 1,300 persons viewed the house with its enchanted for* est, witches’ paradise, ancient cemetery and bad man’s cave. The Jolley Players report that this year’s attendance w'as almost double that of last year. The young pcc-ple arc giving fifty per cent of their profit for the Lottie Moon Christmas offer ing, an offering foi foreign mis sions. The group is finalizing plans for a Youth Revival at the church this w<H*k on I. The pH lie is in vited to attend. f IWl I*.*' Is t r IKs A Boy For Lynn Chesliircs Mr. and Mrs. I nn Cheshire of Kings Mountain announce the arrival of their first chili, a son, Christopher Allyn Cheshire, Sun day, November Ith, Charlotte iPrer’;yierian hospital. T 'c ba.' y weighed seven jiounds rive ounres. Nancy Reynolds, Bride-Elect .,1s Honored - Miss Nancy Reynf hls, whose weakling to Jackie Hughes will take place Nrcember ISlh in LethleJiem Daptist church, was honored at tv.'o bridal parties re cently. Mr.'\ Bo>d Ilrwcll ’a..s hhst- c.-s at her- home a a lingerie shower for the brirV o-he. Enter taining with Mrs. Hovvcl! wore her daughter, ‘Mrs. Terc-a Gra ham, Mrs. Owen Rel’ers, Mrs. I'idney Dixon, Mr.s. Douela? Mo- Daniel. Mrs. (Ralih ArrowooJ and Mrs. Willis Harmon. A greon and uhi‘e calcr note v.^.^s ica;urei in dc. r.itive de tails and rerr(Hhm(‘nts. A bride tioil and fiewf's centered ihc re fre shmeni table from which p:tr:y pick-ups were fcrvel with I»uneh. T ;e I iMe to-I e was presentee a i nge (»f .^Ivs’a d 'N o- an: a gi.'t ilie hos’rsse-. Guest* sliO'Ve'T.l the ride-to<c with lin gerie gitt^. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mjss John A. Cheshire of Kings Moun- Jiavc returned fnm a two weeks I FREDDY MARTIN ART MOONEY Francos Kiser, Crest High Teacher, Is North Carolina Teacher Ot Year BUDDY MORROW Membership Award Is Presented Legion Auxiliary American 1 ogion Auxiliary Unit 155 is the first unit among 232 in the state to achieve its 1073- Cresl membership quota. The announcement was made High School, coehairman of the Otis D. Greene unit, which Thursday morning by State mini-course program at Crest and numbers 12o members, at- School Superintendent Craig Phi- Burns liigh schools, and sponsors tained its goal of 111 members in Hips at the State Board of Edu- the Crest cheerleaders. She is al- August, cation meeting in Raleigh. Phil- so a member gf NCAE, PACE, lips praised Mrs. Kiser as "an and the N. C. English Teachers Mrs. Leonard Gamble, mem- exemplary teacher; she is the Association. bership chairman and vice-preM- kind ot teacher we are proud to have In our classrooms." Frances A. Kiser, an English lish and education from Appal- leacher. at Crest liigh school in adiian State University, the Cleveland County Schools, is the lUM North Carolina Teacher of the Year. r.o ides her le.arhing dutie.s, Mrs. Kiser is co-chairman of tlie EInglish Department at fahi and .Mi*, and .Mrs. Ryan Hubbard of Rockyy Mount. Baxter Smith Notes Birthday Baxter R. Smith celebrated his birthday Suntay and his child ren and grandchildren honored him at a birthday dinrer and family get-to-gother -at Bethle hem community center. Mr. Smith make" his Irime with a sen, Roy Smith and Mrs. S.mith, on Margracc road. Tn addition to his children, grandf hildren and great- grand children, Mr. Smith's sister, Mrs, Blanche Jackson, was also pro sord. A decorated /'irlhday cake cen tered the dining table. JIALLOWEEN is ovf r 4tnd the ghosts ^tud witc • s h tn t vli.-t/i< d to hkh pr t t h.dintf idttc-s Jor uHothcr year. Photuyraidu r Isaac Alexande ' i<>ok this yit'tun \of ".s/mm-L.s * hi front of Central United Methodist ■church Wedn ‘day <-n nitt>f. Tin rain Kintn't ja'cn ul -tht itoihij folk from enjoying liallo'x-Lcn Jun -at niinn rous church sjnjiisond jKirtks. H. L. Campbell, Joiin Cloningcr Cm "Fun" Trip li. L. ('.mi m;’1| \ .1 hn ( ’ -n- •. • i( ••<'d a niH If-ad ( f .S^uiior (■ i. en.< Ir m . harl tte ap<l vi- 1 :y (!i a Fun ITur .sp m-^cred by : e Un; m .Na \ nal Bulk ( (’. n an imjoyaalt* three dev two nPrh! tri.i la I week to Asheville ar.d vicinity. Mosses Return From London t( u. o: England. The Masses visited Mr. and Mrs. Kalmd Allerton, former t harlc-y.eans and resident of London for sometime, vviho accom panied them cn a numlber of sighl-.seelng tours. Tne Mosses traveled from New Y' k Ciiy to London via Jumbo JeC Their hotel-headquarters for their Mtay was a short distance li n Buckingham Palace and tourists could see rehearsals for a number of pre-wedding act.ivi- I'es honoring Princess -Mine, in a.Ididcn to the changing of guard cc.cmonico. Nev/comers Club Sponso's Rcnefif A Bri'ge Bi'ir’ht .ponn ’rri \- the AOwconciN clu'a will be heal, Ml lesda.v, No-cimei 11, al tiie romnuinity o ntcr. 'limes fer the ''\f*ni vviil ic fimn Jt;30 to 12:01 and in the cvcnih.' 7:30 to 10:(:). A dr' p ill h:':!al .- h'wor honor ed Mi-' ih’-'ii >lds aivl was hek in Hr.' ?'d!il<’lem cmimunity buildi ig w lie e g ests presentee tile i-: 1 !»•-(•]*'''! V oh misccllan e.*us li(‘irie!)uidi gifis. Tr'(litiv'iial 11 i il ccVit wen c>bsf'r\ed in (te(--r:ii;ve detail, an i rofre"!i nejo:;. .Miss Rfyno'ds was given i corsage fro.n Ihc host 4‘ -cs .ml a gi;'l for her nev homo. iinl Tiaiii'ng together Mi'.e Ja.k Lai I, .Mrs. Ot.oO a ml tin* ; ro- to lb<' i)u lie libr- Tbkets are cecds will gc ary. For re.*^crvatieji.s call mimbers 730-7727 or 730-: .523. I-ills. Mi’i. lie.'ky Wyle Avis C>v-.cns and .''lis.j Spea rman. w e r ‘ Russel , .Mis Dian^ KIWANIS CLUB Ilalfh L. Carson, assistant pro fessor of religion at Gardner- Webb college, will be gne; t .spiakcr at Thurs<l'iy’s Kivvavvnic cHib metding at G:d5 n. m- at the Woman’s club. Professor ( arson i.s a graduate of N. C. S'.hool fer the Blind and Deaf. Club) Night' Held Saturday and Mr.<. Jack Arnette, .Mr. and -Mm. Fred Wright. Jr. and Mi. ai d Mrs. Clyde Whctsline were ho.-tes.sos for Club Night 3a'!urdiy al King.s .Mouiiia.n ..■4 antry club. "Tile Limcligliter.s” provided nvuyic fvtr dancing. Tiicy vi die 1 tlic Fib.m r'* In- (U\ t.’r.s, T'koki; W-df .Memonjal, ('arl .Sardi'.iirg Rome. Zeh Van.e fiiBiplace. and .-pi'iH tvVXi night.s in Groce Park Inn. PLANETARIUM SHOW F:ee public planefaTium Siic.w.s, ‘'Tile Origin of the So lar >ysl(‘ni’’ will be featured at .1 i)viii. each .Saturday and 3 and -1 p.m. ea ;li Sunday during Nhceaiher. annainc(‘; Richard Ailaii M- ul, a! .SchieU' Mu.seum < f Natural Hi-^tcry and rianc- lariuni in Gastonia. dent, acc-opted a handsome, en- Summing up her view of teach- graved plaque for the unit at ing, -Mrs. Kiser said: "As Anno recent fall conference of the Mrs. Kiser will rcpicren* North Sullivan treatcvd Helen Keller like auxiliary in Raleigh, Uaroliiai Teacher of tho 5'ear a- a .seeing child because she ox- ^ . , . j ward proenm sponsor''! by the pected her to see, I believe in Mrs. Gam! .e piesenle.1 t.ie- Council of Chief Stale School Of- treating each student as a learn- plaque to mem' ers at Ihursday s ficer.s, Encyclopaedia Britannica ing child because I expect him night s ix'gular meeting al the Companies, and the "Ladies lo learn and develop l ecausc American Legion building ann Home Journal" man's greatest gift is the possi- took the orc t.sion to command A native of Cleveland County, bility of development. ca’danis 'Mrs. Hucert Ader- Mrs has been teacliing . holdt and ^Irs. vStonevvall Jackson "The greatest goal of education job well done.” Dr. Craig Spangler announces the ^ cliild so independent that he has Mr 'JnmH.e presided over the no need for the teacher.” meeting in t)ic absence of Mrs. Robert Ruff, president. Tiie devo- When questioned about her re- tional was presented by Mrs. lationship to students, Mrs. Ki- Hubert Aderholdt, chaplain, ser responded, "I see myself as a guide, not on imparter of facts, 'em high school English in the Clove- lan I Countiv system for IS years and represents NCA'E-A(JT Dis trict 2. She graduated from Wes tern Carolina University with a BA in English and physical edu cation, and holds a MA in Eng- Holiday Sale Saturday At 9 By Eastern Star Members voted to conduct a anTTwant to'hp'ip studonts find furd-raisino; project \ia <ii.'.trihu- Ihcm-sclves and to fcplu belter a- tion of nr^Mni Slamp books bout themselviT." Phe adde 1. "I -for the local Winn Dixie during love to see the gleam in Iheir their grand opening in the new eves when discover a mnv fact shopping cenler on Sholhy road. SECTION B THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. TSursdoy, November R, 1973 eyes when discoxer a mnv , , . or sec something differently for Mrs. Orangrel Jolly, tix-asurer the first lime” serve as project chairman. A Holiday Makeand-Bake sale r. ,, , , * and a while elephant sale v\’ill he Mrs. Kiser’s lim bnnd is head of Mrs. evvell I aughridge conducted Saturday, beginning at priMiuclion and planning for Do- Mrs. Charier Allen wen* hostess- 9 a. m., by Kings Mountain chap- ver Mills. The Kisers live in Shel- <'s for tho metMing ter 123, Order of the Eastern by. O # A V* Headquarters for the sale is ^ the former Ken Jenkins Snack Carolina s cariLdatos foi .^ation- Bar at 142 W. 'Mountain street. Teacher of the Year have plac- Christmas arrangements and gift eJ among the top five nationally, suggestions plus baked and can- John Weavers To Note Golden Wedding Day:^! and ivfre.sh- ment wore .servexi after the ijusi ness meeting. ned goods will be available to the interested public. Sausage biscuits and h!ot coffee will be served. Area Students/ Honored At UNC-G Mrs. Stewart Hostess To Dixon Circle I Mr*'. L. H. Stewart was host ess Saturday night at her home to members of Circle 1 of Dixon Presbyterian church. Mrs. Robert Wilson ronductoi the Bible lesson for the month It's A Boy For Gene Paynes ! Two students from Cleveland and Mrs. Wayne Wells presided County were among the approxi- over business of the meeting, mately 350 sophomores honored The ’ “ hostess was assisUxl by 'Mr'and Mrs'r.cne Payne of for academic achievement at a her daughter, Miss Debbie Stew- Joiiet, III., announce the arival special reception at the Univorsi- art. in serving ixMreshments. of their second son, -born October ty of North Carolina at Greens- htttt r-rj 9«fth tn Toliet Illinois recently. WINTER MULC/I The babT-rial™^ They are: Miss Evelynne L. Plants should he mulebe<i in .and Mr.s. Calvin'Payne of Kings Blanton, daughter of Mr. ai^ winter as well as springy A .Mountain. The'baby's mother, the Mrs. James 'Coodc Blanton, P. O. mmicr mulch should be put down former Melody Houser of Kings Box S7J, Boiling Springs; and around palants several inches Mountain, Is daughter of Mr. and Miss Karen E. Hardin, daughter deep after the soil t.‘iperalure Mrs J L Houser of Joliet, Ill., of Mr. and Mrs. H. Doyle Hardin, has gone down, usually Into formerly of Kings'Mountain. 130S Briarcliff Ud., Sholhy. fall after several killings frosts. recipe file SEVEN SEAS CASSEROLE (English 1 greased 1 1-2 iiuart casserole By Nancy Nickels 1 can (6 1-2 oz.) tuna, drained Make three layers, using minute 1 can (10-12 oz.) condensed and flaked rice (right from box) with peas cream of celery soup 1-2 cup grated eheddar cheese and tuna. Add remaining soup Dash ofVpper mixture; sprinkle wjth grated 14 teaspoon salt In saucepan, combine soup, cheese. Bake, coveix’d at 37o de- lA CUD finely chopped onions v/ater, salt, onion and popper, grees fiV 20 to 25 minutes, eut- 1 1-3 cups minute rice Bring tn boil, stirring occasion- ting through after baking 10 min- 2 12 CUDS cooked green peas ally. Pour half of mixture int utes. Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver will celebrale their Golden Wedding Day at an anniversary party Sunday. November 18th. Friends are invited to ca’i between 2 and 4 p.m. at Kings Mounta'In Baptist church fellowship hall. The Weavers were married November 18, 1923. * * ♦ MINT MEMBER DRIVE Mrs. J. E. Herndon is chairman of the 1973-74 mem bership Campaign for the Mint Museum of Art in the Kings Mountain area. Assisting Mrs. blerndon will he Mrs. L. E. hlinnant, Mrs. John O. Plonk, Mrs. F. J. Sincox and Mrs. W. T. Weir. ^ ! • ! J xr The membership campaign was officially kicked oft Wednesday with a brunch al '•'ho Museum In Charlotte for the team captains and their workers. Mrs. Herndon said over 600 new members joined the Mint Museum last year. She sal dthe Charlotte Gold Exhibition opened Sunday, showing goH coins minted at the old Charlotte Mint es well as ar+ifacts and docu ments relating to the goldmining era. The Mint Museum Is the largest Museum Art Center in the state, includ ing studio, art appreciation, drama classes and thea ter. * * * * COMINGS AND GOINGS , Mrs. Buddy Wrlqht and daughter, Lori, are here from Virginia for a visit with Mrs. Wright s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cary Stewart. Mrs. Stewart and Infant daughter, Leigh Anne, were discharged Saturday from K'.nqs Mountain hospital and are at home on route two. Leigh Ann weighed six pounds, 15 ounces at birth last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogers and two sons and another daugh ter, Mrs. Ed Spencer and Mr. Spencer, joined the Ste wart family for Saturday night supper. : . Mo’lie. J I2t:-, GOLD STAR LUNCHEON The annual Cleveland County Gold Star and Fai'hers luncheon will he held on Sunday, Nov. at noon at Hote Charles dining room. Shelby. Plans for the event were announced tnis week^ by members of Warren F. Hoyle Post 82 Auxiliary, of Shoi- by. hostesses. Mrs. Burton Mitchell is chairman of tho affair and is acceptina rer.eivat.ons for luncheon. * ♦ * METHODIST WOMEN'S PROJECT Women of Centra. United MeHodiH church w.-l servo dinner on Wednesday. November 14th. beginning at 5:30 p.m., according to announcement by Mrs. Ger ry Werner, president of the United Methodist Women. The menu will Include hamburgers and hotdogs with all the trimmings plus cakes and pies. Plates will be $ 1.50 and take-out orders will be avaiiable, said Mrs. Wornei. The supper ts a project of Melhodist Women. INVITATIONS ISSUED Mr. and Mrs. James E. Reynolds oMhe Bet'h'ch.-|m community have Issued Invitations to friends an f iC'a- tlves to attend the v/eddinq of their daughter, Nancy Darnell, and Jackie Steven Hughes, cn Sunday, Novem ber 18th, at 3 p.m. in Bethlehem Baptist church. The bridegroom-to-be is son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Hughes of tho Dixon community. 1 will sponsor a biq show November BRIDGE BENEFIT Shelby Junior Woman's c bridge-canasta benefit and fashion 15th p.m. at Shelby Elks club. McNeely's of Shelby will provide fall fashions and models for the event. Bazaar items wiil also be cn sale, said a spokesman for the clubwomen. Proceeds are earmarked fordhe dub's charity work To!e Painting, Cake Decorating Classes Slated CK'velaiiil County Tcoiinioal Ir | .-titiitc bogaii a Tolo Paintin. cla.<;; Wi'.lnr-clay ovening, Nov tmnnr 7. 7 to 10 pm. iiith Arts and Crafts Fuilding ot th Sholny C’ity Park. The 30-hou | c''.ur<r will At* in.!:iriifteci by Mr. Sandra Kcehenuwic/. ending o January 23. 1974. C’la-si».s will b I su-pen le 1 cn Uo.rmb(*r 19 and 2 for tlie holiday sea.<on, resiimin January 2nd. A.\ L ;ding to Mr.-?. Kodianowie: Ti le Painting is a type of decoi I a.tivc painting that was dine b early American setiU*rs on tii | wockI, glass and nn‘tah and one of the mo.«;t fasvinaUng a: I pcvts of cur American hcritag' Those ulio have taken previoi | (.las es- and those entering f< tile first lime, will have an o j)crtunity to enter into a no | phase oi tlie c- iir.'^e — hex pain ing. Hex p.iiniing c. nsid.-;: of ea )y Anu*rican di >ig:is used in tl upptM’ Now Knghuid slates ward ( r (\il spirit.s. Adults vvl are int(*re.ded in this classshou call Mi-':. Kochan iwivz at 4S \ 39.'h) t » be a^sM-vci of a plare Ui(* class. A ?2.l)0 sta'.e registr ti;n fee i< payable at the fir | clas; mecGng. Mrs. W. W. M.*:'arier will co [ dial a 211i»;ur cake doDoratii | eour.-e at the Kings Mounta •tOinmurnty Center beginning * 1 Tue.sday niglit. N\»vemb<*r J| from ti:30 to 9:3(1 p.m. Class I will not m(*(‘t cn Dei. 25 ai | January 1 due 'i'- t!ie holid .-ras. n. Per-i* ns interested inti ext:r(*niely papular vla.^s, whi [ ends oil January' to, are reque, lo miH’t in tlie Kings Moil ('omniunity Center Kiljh [ on the fir.n meeting date j| ri'giNtration. A state n'gi.dratij fee of $2.(»d is also required alo | witli the i'articipants' social . I urity number. Dtlier clas.^ios to be offered the near future or during V | Winter Quarter include uph ste:>', in.\me tax preparatiej ps\aiK'l >g>'; wills, trusN and tatc planning; and taxideenj Adults who are interested in a j cf the e cdas.<es lo be spons.-M I by The C’litinuing Education j| visiem of Clevtdand Tech are (|uestei to warch their lo ! newspajx'rs and other news n| dia fer definite* annaun.enients I time and meeting pla.vs. McCoy To Show Drug Demonstraticj Tonight At 8 Quint .McCov, (hover iihar cirt, will condiii-t a forum dr u’s and sliow a live dem| stration on r:Pi its to show fec'ts of irmts on ln’»v>‘ms I'ran'c H. (7lass Post 9 il. VF | TimrsdaN night at i». m. The fr<*e pre'^-am is opr'n | th(» i u’o’ie and urnku* s-'oii-'or' of the Auxiliary of VFW I'l O' H. M'omen of the m it will sc| ooffe<' during the program. Red ne\il .'<neel. >'niack ‘•(lojx'" will e amop'g dr| demonstrated to the public. S O C I A I CALENDAR Mtaiday: Gastmiia romminl Concerts Association is prestj ing "Big Band Cavalcade” Hunter Huss auditoriu:n in C| icnia. V.
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