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MAT DAT SCENE - A colorful
Maypole featurwl the decoratlona for*
one of the doaen tablea at the recent
OMitral United Methodlat Church Men'a
Dinner benefit which ralaed money for
church projecti. Mra. Paul (Kathleen)
Walker la pictured with George Blalock,
chief chef tor the roaat beef dinner.
Tkblea were decorative In mcntha of the
year theme with birthday cakeafor each
month. Circle membera decorated the
tablea.
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Downtown Kings Mountain
Scow Museum Proposed
Tommy King baa an Idea
you might be able to help
him devel(q>.
King, Bcoutmaater for
Boy Scout Troop 91, wants
to build a small mueeum
Eaton Introduces
Service Packaging
Eaton Corporation cn Its
first anniversary at Its
Grover Rd. plant Tuesday
Introduced a second phase,
service packaging, at Its
Transmlaslon Division
Plant.
John Major, plant
manager, announced that
Eaton has recently been
designated as the
production and shipping
point tor the dlvlalon’s
service parts. New
equipment and physical
layout has been Installed
and shipping of pre-boxed
and Eaton overhaul kits is
now taking place to all
major truck buUden In the
United States and over-
Along, with this new
expanalcn bi production
capabllltlee, according to
Major, the plant supplies
two of the major lines of
transmiaaions, RT-9S18
Tech
Students
Installed
Twenty-five Cleveland
Tech students are to be
Inducted Into the Gamma
Beta Phi Society and four
officers are to be Installed,
at the spring induction of
new membere and In
stallation of ottleers for
1978-1979, Thurs., Mar. 28.
at 7:80 p. m., at the
Malcolm E. Brown School-
Ovlc Auditorium.
Bill J. CalhoiBi, North
Carolina atate preeldent of
Gamma Beta Phi will
induct the new Initiates.
Oliver J. Davis, North
Carolina director of
Garmna Beta Phi, will
Inatall the new officers.
William F. Davla,
Superintendent of Kings
Mo«aitaln Schools, le guest
q>eaker; Dr. James B.
Petty, president of
Cleveland Tech, will
present cerUflcatee, Mrs.
Sandra Hardin, Associate
Dean of Instruction, wlU
totroduce the speaker and
recognlM special guesta;
atMl Dr. Noel R. Lyklns,
Vice-president of Student
Services, will give the
Invocation and the
benediction.
Studenta are selected for
the society becauae each
haa at leaat a 8.80 grade
point average tor 18 or
more quarter hours.
New members are:
Shelby — Kay Allen,
Woodrow Glenn, PhylUs
Arlene Grlgg, Ronald
Eugona Flynn, Lola
Hoaklna, Randy 8. Hudson,
Diane Injejlklan, Laveme
Maunay, Jane Mayhue,
Louise H. Neal, Edith
Alleen Putnam, Joseph F.
Roberta, Jr., Arlene C.
Rosa, and Patay Turner.
Kbige Mointatai John
Jay Frasall
CherryvlUe — Roy E.
Brooka, and Sarah Nell
Hoyle.
Lawndale— Annie Mae
Beam, Lavenla F. Hawk.
Boiling Springs —
Rachel B. Jolley.
Mboreaboro — Judy Lee
Mason.
Fallaton — Rachel T.
Hoover
Tork, 8. C. - Nelson
DeUlnger
Now officers for 1978-
1979 are: Proildant:
Tarraaaa M. Haetlnga,
Charry Villa; Vlca
Praaldent: Laa
Laughrldga, Shelby;
Secretary: Kay Allan,
fihalby; and Treasurer:
Phyllis Grlgg, Shelby.
and 9809, to cuetomers
such as International
Harvester, GMC,
FrelghUlner, Ford and
Mack trucks. Many of the
unite are being exported
overseas for use In foreign
made trucks.
Major eald the assem
blyline production
packages nearly one per
minute, 89 per hour, and 88
transmiaaions go out from
the plant on a dally basts.
Anticipated production
at the Kings Mountain
facility Is expected to be
greatly strengthened, said
Major, with this new
capability.
display to house items
pertaining to scouting.
“R would mean a great
deal to the community, to
the cltlxens who were and
are involved In ecouUng to
have a museum containing
all sorts of displays,'’ King
said.
The public can help
make this dream a reality
by checking back In
storage attics, closets and
trunks tor old pieces of
scouting equipment, can
teens, merit badgea,
unltorms, etc. and calling
King at 789-6819 or the St.
Matthews Lutheran
Church office. All donated
Items will be picked up.
King said former Scouts
who may still have unl
torms hanging In the closet
could help young boys just
getting Into scouting by
donating those uniforms.
King said some young boys
In the program come from
homes having financial
difficulties and “these
boys need assistance
because of their ambtUons
and work In the Boy
Scouts. All assistance will
be greatly appreciated.’’
Employes Honored
Rev. Farris
To Speak
Resurrection Lutheran Church
has slated services Thursday
evening vdth communion at 7:80 p.
m. and Good Friday at 7:80 p. m.
Easter Sunrise Services will be
held at 6 a. m. Sunday with break
fast following the services.
Rev. Mai Farris of Cherryvllle
will deliver the Ekuter sermon.
Harold lineberger la chairman of
the church coiaicU.
Mauncy Hosiery Mill
honored employes who
had perfect attendance
records tor 1977 with a
dinner In their honor on
Thuraday night, March 7,
at Kings Mountain Inn.
Present to give greetings
and commmdatlons for
the occasion were Charles
Mauney, general
manager; W. K. Mauney,
Jr., president; Carl F.
Mauney, seerftary-
treaaurer; Ub Rayfleld,
personnel dlreotor, and
Randy Carpenter, office
manager.
Tlte honored group In
cluded:
Dye House — James
Greene, Supt. John Adame
and Walter Lewie.
Knitting Department —
Horace Brown; Supt.
Victoria Beea, C. L. Davis,
Earl Davis and James
Plercey.
Orelge Goods Depart
ment — Pat Collins, Supt.;
Fannie Ware, Troy Lee
Wright, and Andrew
Brown.
Flnlahlng Department —
Joe Wyte, Supt.; Rebecca
OsrroU, Carol Crockett,
David Gardner, A. J.
Jamerson, Lucille Rm>
dall, Susan King, and
Lorraine Rhodes.
Honored employes
unable to attend were
Sylvia Franklin, office;
Alleene Hamrick, Grelge
Goods Dq>artment; and
Will Thornburgi Knitting
Department.
BAKE-OFF
Annual Biscuit Bake-Off
at Kings Mountain Senior
High Home Economics
Department will be held
Thuraday at 8 p. m. The
winner will represent the
city In the county-wide
bake-off.
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