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FftC* tB-MIRBOR-HBBilLD-nnndajr, JoM •, im t: 1 Hawaii Vacation Trip IsRanned 'f v v : Photo By Gary Stewart NEW OFFICERS OF RAINBOW - Pictured are newly-installed officen of Kings Mountain Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, Front Row, from left, Susan Long, Sand! Greene, Julie Greene, Donna Oaveny, Rhonda Spearman, Kim Whlsnant, and Glenda Spearman. Second row, from left, Tanuny Hoyle, Carla Bridges, Penny Robinson, Kelly Adams, Usa Freeman, Rhonda Ross, Lynne Bridges, and Susan Shirley, Back row, from left Anita Lockrldge, Dawn Bowen, Gay Chveny, Debbie Melton, Mrs. Rachel Dunn, Grsnd Deputy, and Mrs. Kathleen Walhsr, Mother Advlsar. Sidewalk ^le Big Savings on Special Groups of Footwear for the Entire Family. Here's Just a Sample... Men's. Women's & Children's THONG Soft Sole Tatami Insole. 100 Prices Good thru Saturday Mesh Slip-on in Assorted ^Colors Reg $4.97, SAVE $1.53 144 * Open Evenings * MMerCharge or BankAmericard Prices Good Hiru Saturday KM Shopidng Center, Open Mon-Thura 10-8 FM. 10-» Sat 918 Sunday i<« -Get to know us; you’ll like us.9 - Circle To Meet Here Mrs. Roger Humphrlea washostesB Saturday night to members of Circle One of Dixon Presbyterian Church. Ihe Evening Bible Study was led by Mrs. Thomaa Humphries. Refreshments were served after the program. Owensbys To Be Feted Just Getting Started? START RIGHT WITH A HOME SAVINGS & LOAN SAVINGS PLAN Newlyweds... want to start saving for a house... or provide that “cushion” for emergencies and new responsibilities? Open a joint savings ac count today and begin planning your future of financial bliss! Before the honeymoon is over see us ... and get on the road to your nest egg! 5V4% paid on passbook savmgs accounts HOME Mngs .VIouniain And Bessemer City ANOEUAHAMBICK Children and grand children of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Owenab’y will honor them Sun., June 13th, at a reception on their OOth wedding anniversary. The reception will bo held from 3 until 4 p. m. In the FeUowahlp HaU of Second B^tlst Church. Celebrates Birthday r. I A second summer vaca tion trip to Hawaii U being offered by the Oardner- Webb College Alumni Association. The eight-day trip to Honolulu Is scheduled for Aug. 1-9. “Response for the first trip was so great that we made arrangements for a second vacation op portunity In order to ac commodate everyone wishing to visit HawaU,” aold G-W Alumni Director Jerry McGee. “We antici pate that seats for this trip will be quickly filled also.” The cost for the eight- day seven-night trip Is $489 per person, double occu pancy, Including roundtrlp air transportation from Charlotte. Travelers will stay at the Princess Kalulanl Hotel In Waikiki. The price Includes seven nights lodging, roundtrlp transfers between the Honolulu airport and oclentatlon meeting that will give full Information BBADOABSIOAN Observes Angella Hamrick, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Keeter Hamrick of the Oak Grove Community, cdebrates her third birth day Sunday, June 13th. A birthday party will be held at the home of her great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Doster, and a Raggedy Anne and Andy birthday cake will bo cut and served with party refreshments. Angella is grand daughter of Mrs. Dottle WUUams and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hamrick, all of Kings Mouitatn. Her mother is the former Pat Bowlm. Birthday SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION to record tbe (act this season. on optional tours, shows and activities. The trip has been plan ned by Wilcox World Tours, Asheville. Additional Information and reservation forms are available from the Alumni Office at Oardner-Webb telephone 704,484-3861. Macrame Courses Banned The continuing Educa tion Department of Cleve land Tech has announced the following classea: Beginner Macrame begins Mon., Jtme 18, frofU 6:30to9:Sbp. m.,at Tech’s Uptown Annex, room Id. Aimle Dixon will instruct. Advanced Macrame begins T\>eB., June 14, from 6:80to0:S0p. m., at Tech’s Uptown Annex, room 16. Beginner Macrame begins Wed., June 16, from 6:80 to 9:80 p. m. at Tech’s Uptown Annex, room 16. Mrs. Bai'bara Edwards will Instruct. J. i REGINA PEARSON ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pearson an nounce the mgagement of their daughter, Regina, to Wayne Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dixon. Both families are of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect Is a 1977 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and la employed In the offices of KMSHS. The prospective bridegroom Is also a KMSHS graduate and la associated In bualneae with his father. The wedding will be an event of Sept. 18 in First Baptist Church. FINE FURNITURE • LOW PRICES HICKORY GROVE SOUTH CAROLINA (803) 925 2113 THE WORDS GETTING AROUND ABOUT OUR BIG SELECTION OF Bradley Wayne Carri- gan, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Wayne Carrlgan, celebrated his first birth day Monday, June 6th. A family party was held at the Carrlgan home Sunday and Brad’s deco rated train cake was cut and served with party refreshments. Brad Is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Buell Carrlgan and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greene, all of Kings Moun- FINE FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES Realdenta of Kings Mountain and the surrounding area have been driving up to Caatlee for yeare because the low overhead In Hickory Grove, S C makes It possible for Caatiee to give them quality and service at a price substantially lower than competitors. With over 80,000 square feet of quality merchandise available for free delivery to the Kings Mountain area, Castles has a friendly staff trained and dedicated to giving Its customers quality service. Oie trip through the beautifully carpeted showroom Is sure to convince you that Castles le truly a store of quality merchandise. Richly reflecting the Integrity of yesterday, the dining group pictured above le styled and crafted for the Interiors of today’s home. So Join your friends and neighbors at Castles where the low prices are designed to fit your budget. SELECT FROM SUCH RNE QUAUTY UNES AS ★ LAZ-BOY ★HICKORY CHAIR ★THOMASVILLE ★COCHRANE ★ CENTURY ★CLYDE PEARSON ★BURLINGTON ★BROYHILL ★ SIMMONS ★HICKORY TAVERN ★LINK TAYLOR ★DIXIE STORE HOURS Rint> Min. 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. IS THAT A TOMATO? - Mre. BUry Wray, 466 nn 81., sbowi off her one plump red tomsto in her backyard ^rden. She's says Ibis Is the earliest her tomatoes have bloomed ud she wm Ibe first to call Tbe Mirror-Herald Mondays & Fridays 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Ilacktkuri ( Tues.-Wed. Thur.-Sat. •Ca'-tlee Is at the'^ Interr.ectlon of Hwy. 97-311 In HlcFory Grove. ^ K^ BH Ux
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