HBD FAiULT ninnoir -1 Mr*. BIwk Bird gattend tor tte I mt Antioch Bnptlat Church at Orover and over MM family attcndlnc ware BIr. and Mra. John W. Oladdm and Iheir ifcmily- Lewises In Important Jobs A llttle-publlctzed air evacuation plan Is In 34- hour operation at McOulre Air Force Base and In- > valves a former Kings Mountain couple and forms an Integral part of the nation’s overall preparedness for natural disasters In peacetime and the caring for casualties In Urns of war. This evacuation at the sprawling Burlington County, Texas base Is the fuU-tlme Job of T. Sgt. The Birthday People Lisa House Celebrates Her Tenth Birthday / LHAHOOra Use House, daughter of ■gt and Mrs. James House «( Panama Chnal Zone, celebrated her tenth birth day Oct. SO. The Houses formerly Uved In Kings Mountain. Uea and her two sisters, Diana and Pamela, en- Joyod a birthday party with family and friends. A decorated birthday cake was cut and served with party refreahments. Kings Mountain grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carrlgan. says: "Sure they’ve grown ^ I during the Summer-l 80 last Fall’s shoes won’t do!” Antique Chestnut Glove Leather 6-8 *9.99 12%-3 *11.99 8\^-12 *10.99 3%-7 *12.99 PLANET Csmel Suede Leather 5-8 *8.99 12%-3 *11.99 8t^-12 *tOS9 3%-7 *12.99 SimuIsM Plentatlbn Crepe Sole WALLY Now’s the time to fit them out wHh qutllty footwear... at practical prices. Mother Qooee shoos ere famo«M for both. Flexopedlc construction . . . freedom lor toes . . special chafe-free heel areas. For all this and more you'd expect tar higher pricss. Compars quality . . compare prices ... Mather Qoosel Amoriea’s Bast Buyl PLONKS Downtown Kings Mountain Mother Goose Shoes Si Bruce Lewis, M, husband of the former Carol Barber of Kings Mountain, daughter of Mrs. Jean Barber and the late Rhea Barber. Mrs. Lewis served 13 years In the UBAF be- ftro her mamage and during their service together. It was not un common for Carol to care for an Injured patient at night and then have her huAband take over In the morning and arrange for the necessary air evacuation. Carol Is a secretary within a civilian pool at nearby Fort Dlx, an htfantry training base. Letwls, no stranger to combat. Is the holder of the Ah’ Force Commendation Medal for Heroism awarded In 19M after he rescued and evacuated to safety five Air Force security policemen who had been wounded when their air base was at tacked. "It was not unconunon for the nurses and technicians In the air evacautlon crews In Vietnam to work as much as 80 hours without sleep," Lewis said. “But It was always a teamwork effort In which our training was vital. Lewis, who has flown mlmlons In ClSOs, Cls, C138S, C141S and C9s, enthuses over die peace flights In which he has been Involved. In 1V78, he was the ncncommiaaioned officer In charge of receiving American POWa when they were turned over to military authorities by North Vietnam. ‘nie sergeant was the first to greet the POWs (Please Turn To Page 8A) Baker Auxiliary ^aker Steve Baker, Kings Mountain High School tia^r, was guest speaker at Thursday night’s meeting of the American Legion Auxlllazy at the American Legion building. He used the topic, ‘TASted NaUons Week," on program arranged by Mrs. Steve Harmon, chairman of the education committee of the Unit. President Orangrel Jolly, who presided, welcomed Mrw. Bertha BUlstm as a new member. Mrs. John Gamble con ducted the devotional. PHuis tor the annual Gold Star DInnsr were dls- cussed and It was an nounced that area Gold Star Mothers, Fathers, Wives and Slaters would be guests of the Ihilt at a covered dish supper at 6:80 p. m. on ’Thurs., Dec. 3, regular December meeting of the Unit, at the AnMrlcan Legion Building. Mrs. Jackie Barrett and Mrs. StonewaU Jackson. gave a report of the Fall. Gxiference they attended I at WrlghtsvlUe Beach. Refreshments were served after the meeting. Memtiers of the Kings Moun^n midget footbaU team will be washing ears Saturday from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. at Deal Street Swlm^ng Pool. All inoceeilb will go toward qionaaflngtho team’s Dee. 4 trip to Florida to play In the Uttle Gator BowL r Wugsday, November 18, 1018-MIRBOB-HERALD-Page 7A nsississsssnsssausBimnsi^ I i FREEMAN A High Rating Discover comfort in this booted fashion. Superbly detailed for a gentleman's wardrobe in supple Buffalo Calfskin, fully lined with soft cremecalf. Black or Brown. KIMBERLY »37“ PLONK^°‘ Downtown Kings Mountain (From Page 6A) at 7:80 p. m. and Saturday and Sunday afternoons at 3:80, at the Kings Moun tain UtUe Theatre, Park Cteace School Auditorium. Tickets are available In advance or at the door and groups of 10 or more get reduced rates of D each by ^ reservation by calling | BooU McDaniel, 780-3868. -oOo- HABVE8T BAZAAR Kings Mountain Chapter Order of the Eastern Star Is planning a big Harvest Basaar Saturday be ginning at 8 a. m. at Masonic ’Temple. Handmade crafts, Chflstmas-glft Items, hmemade cakes and pies, and country ham biscuits will be on the "tor sale" tables^ _ ^e community Is In vited to participate In the event. INBIU8ICAL Lynn McDaniel, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. ayde McDaniel of the Bethle hem Community, was fea tured In the Chorus of "Fiddler On ’Ihe Roof," a musical production sUged by Phi Mu Alpha StaiforU, professional musical fraternity. Hwt weekend on the campus of Appalachian State University at Boone. Desplto snow, the open ing nl^t performance was "sold out." Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel went to Boone to attend the third and closing per- formance on Saturday evening. Miss McDaniel Is a sophomore music educa tion major at ASU. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Echols accompanied the McDaniels to Boone fw the show. ~ ENGAOEBIENT ANNOUNCED Miss Elisabeth Jean Fitch of Kings Mountain and Floyd Eugene Love lace have aimounced plans for their wedding on Nov. 18 at David Baptist Church at 7 p. m. No formal Invitations have been Issued but all friends and relaUves are invited to attend. n Mlss Fitch Is daughter of James Edward Fitch of Monroe and the late Mra. Fitch. 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