‘I i Mrs. Stoney Speaks At October DAR Meeting The ipaaker for the Revolution wme Mre. A.B. October meeting of the Ool. Stoney, etate chairman of Frederick Hambrlght the National OAR Muaeum Oiapter of the Daughtera and secretary of the ^ the American Southeastern area. Joy And Myron Make Wedding Hans Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Qeoidias Bridges an> nounce the engagement of their daughter, Joy Leigh, to Myron Gregory George, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey George, Jr. Both families are of Kings Mountain. Miss Bridges Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Glee Actor Bridges and the late Mr. Bridges, former mayor of Kings Mountain, and of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marcus Franklin of Hickory. The brldegroom-to- be la the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey George, Sr. and Mrs. George Ivey and the late Mr. Ivey, all of Kings Mountain. A November wedding Is planned. Miss Clayton Honored At Drop-In Shower Miss Diane Clayton of Winston-Salem, whose wedding to BUI Wise of Kings Mountain takes place Nov. Sth, was honored Saturday night at a bridal drop-ln at the home of Mrs. OUUe FaUs, Jr., aunt of the bridegroom-elect. Entertaining were Mrs. Herman Blalock, Jr. and Mrs. Jerry Blalock, cousins of the bridegroom- to-be. The 36 guests showered the bride-to-be with gifts for her new home. The hosteeses presented Miss Oayton with an electric mixer as a wedding gift. A color note of yellow and green was featured in decorative detalle and refreehments. An arrangement of yellow mums centered the refreehment table from which green pimch and party pickups were served. The bride-to-be was presented a white corsage which she pinned to the shoulder of her party dress. er Health & Beauty Hand i Crest Reg. Or Mint Toothpaste eoi. #9 Short A Ssssy Normal, Oily Or Dry Shampoo 7oz.99 ^ ■■ $179 Final Net Non-Aerosol ^ ^ Hair Spray tor V Mennen ^ ^ A7 Skin Bracer 6o.’l® Protein 21 Reg., Dry Or Oily ^ ^ Shampoo 1 Shower To Shower $ 4 52 Body Powder s oz. 1 a:-!-. Med. Q'Tc Band-Aids if i J^n^* Johnson _ 14x10 $'112 Adhesive Tape yds 1 UpOuwich.r_ $4 89 Lipstick I EAST KMG STREET AT YORK ROAD ■ KINGS MOUNTAM Thursday, Octobar U, 1677 • EGRROR-HEIRALJ) - Page SB F2|rm Bureau Mrs. Stoney emphaalaed the historical North Carolina Room located In the Soclety'a Memorial Oontlnantal Hall and the Importance of support by giving of reUcs, works of art or other objects that reflect eur hlatoiy. Mrs. Stoney said she feela that the Society members should put this matter of preeervatlon of our state and national history flrat In coa- alderatlan of gifts and that the museum Is one of the beet meant of doing this. The 60,000 works of art, given by Individuals, both membMTS and Mends, date from 1776. The North Carolina Room Is one of the 38 State Period Rooms that tells the etory of local craft smanship In wood. In aUver and In paint. Though the collection la extensive, there are many aitlclea that would give meaning to the state history which are not In the room, hut should be. She said that Tryon Palace at New Bern la another aource of historical Interest. It la conaidared one of the loveliest national land- mariu In the U.S. The Muaeum and the state rooms are open to the public Monday through E*rtday trom 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. In recent years one third of the vlaltors have been men. Three seta of tllma are available for rent at a charge of $S. Wives To Model Rfst Lady IIP 5^ % Fashions W The Continuing Education Department of Cleveland Tech has announced a courae In knitting and crochet to begin Tues., Oct. 18, from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Kings Mountain Community Center In CHURCHES PLAN BAZAAR - Women of Trinity Episcopal and Christ the King Catholic Church are planning a big Joint basaar on Sat., Oct. 36, at Kings Mountain Depot Center, featuring handmade crafts Mrs. Sallie King Honored At Luncheon Mrs. Larry Hamrick and Mrs. John O. Plonk en tertained together liMt Thursday at the Plonk home on Piedmont Ave. at a "Welcome Newcomer” luncheon for Mrs. Sallie King. Mrs. King, mother of Mrs. Oeorge Klepper, recently moved to Kings Mountain trom York, Pennsylvania. The 13 guests wers seated at the long dhilng room table which was arrangsd with csntral arrsngsmsnts of rosss trom Mrs. Plonk's garden. Chrysanthemums were also used In the library and living room areas. Rev. Robert E. Boggan, minister of Central United Methodist Church, Joined the group for dessert. Magnolia Garden Club Meets At Campbell Home The Magnolia Gtu-den dub held Ita September meeting at the home of Mrs. Doyle Csunpbell. Mrs. D. F. Hord, president, presided over the business meeting and welcomed Mrs. Barbara Bridges u a new member. The theme for the arrangements for September was “Oountryslde” — fall flowers In old-fashioned contEdners. Mrs. John McGinnis and Mrs. Thomas Baker sub mitted beautiful arrangementa using this theme. The members enjoyed delicious refreshments served by Mrs. Camp bell, after which the meeting was adjourned. Photo by Ub Stewart and other suggested gift Items for everyone on your Christmas shopping list Baked goods wUl also be featured. Knitting And Crochet Courses the sewing room. Rita Falls wUl In struct. Persons needing further Information are requested to CEdl, 482- 8861, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m., Monday through Friday. Adults, 18 years of age and older. Interested In enrolling may do so at the first class meeting paying the $6 re^tratlon foe. Adultsd age 66 and older may register free Cooks Announce Birth Of Second Son Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edward Cook announce the arrival of their second, son, Jeffrey Alan Cook, Oct. 7, Cleveland Memorial Hospital, Shelby. The baby weighed seven pounds, 18^ ounces and More From LiB (Begins On Page IB) arrived at 7:61 p.m. on Frt., Oct. 7. Other member of the (3ook family is Brian Cook, age two and one-hoUf. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F.S. Morrison of Kings Mountain EUid Mr. Euid Mrs. J.P. Cook of Grover. Great grand- pouvnts are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bowman of Glen Alpine, Mrs. F.S. Morrison, Sr. of Statesville and Mrs. Susie Cook of Grover. Mrs. Cook Is the former Scarlette Morrison. Fiahfons worn by 13 of America's First Ladles over 300 years ago will 6iahire the program of Thsfday'a annual Farm Burooui banquet at the gooelapd Oounty Office ■folding. Dfoner will be served at Tp.pn. 1 Jack Seism of KlnM Mountain la pro^am chairman for the event which will be highlighted by an- nouacement of the winner of tife 1677 Farm Family of tkdYqar. The Seism family won the award last year. Wives of Farm Bureau megibcgs will model the hlatorlcpl fashions from the collection of CIBA- Oelgy Corporation, manufacturer of agripultural chemicals. "We're pleased to present this award- wlaalng fashion show in Caevelaad Cbunty,” sodd Foum Bureau President Walter Davis. Of parade will be repBcaa of Martha WoslUngton’B nightgown, DoUg Madison's bodl gown, Frances Cleveland's bustled maternity dress, OsnJMne Harrison’s cloak, Edtljh Aoosevelt’s felt ridhig habit, Euid other dresses and ensembles of wives of Presidents. The wastepaper basket was Inadvertently offered for sale by mlriake tor Hi. ( It Is a family keepsake of a staffer with the Mental Health Clinic who was using It In the exhibit for decorative purposes. The wooden bouiket la decoupaged GENOATaECTRic on tour sides wBh fiourler A Ives prints. ..fi, ..-V, Mrs. Bhuittm asks, tldri tlfo.'l^y who purchaasd the basket return It to her at the achaols office and she wlU gladly rsffokJ her money and return the keep$alm ttam to the ShelblatL CLEARANCE SALE IB2SOSSO High imptet piMtic cabin#! with timuiaiad dark oak grairiad finigh EXCELLENT FOR CHILDREN Marine Private Rush Promoted Marine Private First Caass Richard E. Rush, sen of Mary R. Rush of 606 E. Washington St, Bessemer City, has bean promoted to hla present rank while ■ervlng with Force Troopa, Marine Corps Base, Twentynlne Palms, CaUf. He Joined the Marina Corpe In October 1974. WYM-9314PN MEDlTEQf^ANEANSTVllNG duhmshO 'iQM pecan Veyi on notowoco soiidi wood comoosiko''Doofo ana iNTxjiatea wooc occents Conc«ai«d Cottars M99 100Vs SOUD STATE MONOCHROME TV • 100% Solid State 19,000 Volt* "Energy Saver" Chassis . 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