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' I 1 -■ 1 Y Page SA-MlRROR-HBRALD-’niunday, AprU 18, 1»T8 With Fashion Show, Bridge Auxiliary Raises Over $2,000 CARD Cheahlre, Howard a PLAYERS AT BENEFIT - Mra. John Mra. George B. Ilioinaaeon, Mrs. Grady nd Mrs. S. R. Saber, Jr. were among bridge. Photo By Lib Stewart rook and canasta players who participated In Toesday night’s bridge-fashion show benefit of KM Hospital Auxiliary at the Woman’s Onb. (Begins On Page lA) clubhouse with paintings and watercolors forming a background for red-covered bridge tables decorated with tulips and spring flowers. Show Chairman Mrs. Adams expressed appreciation to all auxiliary members, who worked hard to assure success of the project, and all those who attended and niade contributions to the landscaping project. Area merchants who made con tributions Included: Allen’s Flower Shop, Dr. Stephen Bailey, Belk Department Store, Bennett Brick and Tile, Dr. Charles B Blair, Bridges Hardware, Bridges Radlo- TV, Caveny Fabrics; Center Ser vice, City Heating and Air Con ditioning, Cooper’s, Delllngsr’s, Dicey Fabrics. DllUng Heating, First Cntlsens Bank, First Union National Bank, Foote Mineral Co., Fulton's Department Store, Goforth Plumbing, Good Bhirth Garden Club, Griffin Drug Ck>., Hairper's Phar- nrmcy, Harris Funeral Home, Dr. Paul Hendricks, Jr., Hendricks, Durham, Lee and (hdwley dlnlc. J. E. Herndon Co., Hoke Electric Cb., Home Savings k Loan, Dr. D. F. Hord, Jerry Nation Chevrolet, Inc., Kerns Trucking Co., Kings Mountain Brick, Inc., and Kings Mountain Drug Co. Also: Kings Mountain Farm Center, Kings Mountain Garden dub'. Kings Mountain Knit Fabrics, Kings Mounteln Mica Oo., Inc., Kings Mountain Office Supply, Kings Mountain Savings k Loan Association, Lybrand Interiors, Magnolia Garden (flub, Maner In surance, Mauney Hosiery, McGill dlnlc, McGinnis Department Store, McGinnis Flimlture Oo., Moun taineer Pharmacy, Myers Printing, C. Andrew Nelsler Atty., Open Gate Garden dub. Dr. P. O. Padgett, Patterson OU Co., Dr. George Plonk, Plonk Oil Co., PlonH Bros, and Foust Textiles, Dr. N. H. Reed, Reveo Drug Co., Sadie Mills, Inc., Town and Cfountry Garden dub, George B. Ihomasson, Atty., Timms Furniture Oo., Tom Trott Inaiurance Agency, Wade Ford, Warllck Insuraence Agency, Western Auto, and Fields Young, Iflc. SMITH^ADRUGS ^ SPr?nG 5fiUl(1B3. that say Buy Now!^ ^■^Coppertone "ion or O" jorb and fa: 99 Suntan Lotion or Oil Tons you de«p. dark and fa&t 4-ounce ^ ^ ^ protection fg BBC (Limit 1) « STAYFREE Maxi'Pads Limit 1 PKg $i 99 of 30 I (Limit 1) Polaroid vPOLACOLOR 2 FILM ■' TYPE 108 $475 Kodacolor II gis SIMILAC INFAMIL 12.4X0. ciaornM Or c no Film S^{ 99 Ploln or with Iron 89 *2.00 OFF N On AH SwiglasBM New look imports, in men $. todies styles. Reg. ^ Price From $400 CRIB AGE one* SHAMPOO limit 2. 93 Teni Heme Permanent For todoy's styles—in regvior, oentle, super Cteolco of 3 Typsc 87 Ali^ AFRIN f er Stuffy Nese Nosol Spray relieves for hours. 15*ml. size. $-149 "N aw Gom SAUNA FACIAL Cocoa Batter MOISTURIZING CREAM The good, rich nourishment w«ath*r>dried skins to be soft, supple. RTg.^' 00$ *1.98 9 W SLIM-fAST NATUHAl PROTEIN DIET The neweil , fwttil woy to bee weighl noturdh Join the theuiendi whe've 7” Preparation H Ointment 1h>z. limit 1 99 ^ALKA-SELTHR ^^^PACK OF 2S 75^ Knoo.Hi's min HVLOMi 4:^1 00 ■V For Dry Milo Coro Korl lotion For Korsds foce body toftons. oootKos $4 99 Oil off Olay Boauly Lotion SrotKd rtw iki" *'0"’ .%7 SO®* lutun MINTS ASlOFTtO fLAVOm REGULAR 3/29C GERITOl IroN TorU i uMii- Of : i.ihli'.tw.Hi- initt.itn uin ihc iron m lb . ill'. Il\< II 11. Ll«. »r II Til. J^Tur Cliiiet (iKRITfH, ^ $090 I WtB’ K M Flaza Shopping Center -< OBITUI\Rie9 WALTER G. PATRICK Funeral eervlcea for Walter G. Patrick, TO, of 801 Church St., wUl be conducted Friday from Kings Mountain Church of God of which he was a member. Rev. S. W. A'very, Rev. George Leigh and Rev. Kelly Dixon will officiate and interment will be In Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mr. Patrick died Wed nesday morning In Cleveland Memorial Hospital after several years Illness. He was a retired security guard, son of the late Vera Van Patrick and Alicia Sparks Patrick. Surviving are two sons, Charlie Patrick of Kings Mountain and Delbert Patrick of Shelby; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Allen and Mrs. Steve Duncan, both of Kings Mountain; one sister, Mrs. Nancy WUaon of Kings- Mountain; IS grande children and seven greaW, grandchildren. The family will receive friends at Harris Funeral Home Thursday evening. LAURA JANE LAWS Funeral services for Miss Laura Jane Laws, 66, of 811 First St., who ^ed Monday night in Kings Mountain Hospital, were conducted Wednesday at S p. m. from Freewill Bap- ttst Church In Chroleen by the Rev. Spurgeon Scruggs, Interment following in Providence United Methodist Church Cemetery In Caroleen. Mlda Laws was daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Laws. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Jesse Barnes and Mrs. Robert Moss, both of Kings Mountain. MRS. SCARLETT THOMASVILLE - Fu neral services for Mrs. Berlle Emerllne White Scarlett were held Wed nesday at 4 p. m. at Mt. Zion Wesleyan Church by the Rev. C. M. Upton, Rev. T. C. Vaughn and Rev. T. R. York. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mrs. Scarlett, 77, of Rt. 8, Gran-land Dr., Thonr.;:8- vUle, died Sunday at 10:46 a. m. In Community General Hospital. Survivors are her husband. Tommy Scarlett; six daughters, Mrs. Odus Smith of Kings Moimtaln, Mrs. Nelvla McCam of Lexington, Mrs. Howard Thomason of Scoutline,® Va., Mrs. Aim Jones of ThomasvUle, Mrs. Oma Moore of ReldsvUle and Mrs. Harold Hoover of Trinity; two sons, Albert Lee Scarlett of Lexington and Lester Roycs Scarlett of Houston, Tex.; one brother, Virgil Whits of ThomasvUle; one slater, Mrs. Carl Trotter of ThomasvUle; 14 grand children; and 11 great- grandchUdren. R!in!I K M Plaza Shopping Center James M. Peavy ' 4XS PORTRAIT s IN LIVING COLOR S with 86.(X) cash register receipt from any ^ merchant In K. M. Plaza. ^ ' ONE SPECtAtPER FAMILY OR ONE SPECIAL PER SUBJECT 5(W HANDLING CHARGES - NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR GROUPS 5 Color Proofe For SolMtion By Qraduoto Photogrephgr 1 Weak Proof Dolivory • No Appointmont NeoMory On* apocal por family. Studio locatad on tha parking lot. All eittingi haU in privacy. Modarn Mobila Van Studio. BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILYJJQ.EXTRA SMITH DRUGS Friday April 14. 11-6 Saturday >^rll IS 11-6 Sunday April 16 1-6 James M. Peavy, Photographer. CHARGE FOR GROUPS. COPYING RESTORING AND OILS AVAILABLE SEE WADE FOR AGREAT DEAL ON AVAN WHAT AM! For years Wade Tyner has had more van demand than he’s had vans. “Oh, If only he had a bunch of vans,’’ he thought. “He’d give everybody a great dbal on the van of theti choice.’’ Well, now, Wade’i dream has come true! He’s got Econollnc vans. Cruising vans. Window vans. Even a Good Times var And Wade will give you a great deal on tbe van of your choice I Wade will also give ym a great deal on i compact Ford. So oomt to Wade for a new Ford van. Or any other kind of new Ford. Highway 74, Kings Mt., N.C.
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