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Page 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. May 5. 1983
Walk-A-Thon To Benefit March Of Dimes
There will be a WalkAmerica
walk-a-thon for the March of
“ Dimes Sat., May 14 in Kings
# Mountain.
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Registration will begin at 9:30
¢ a.m. at Kings Mountain Junior
High. Walkers will walk four
% miles from the junior high to
- West Gold Street and back.
: Lunch will be served to all
walkers.
Persons of all ages are en-
couraged to enter. Pledge sheets
are available at the Kings Moun-
tain Herald, WKMT, Kings
Mountain Junior High, Kings
Mountain Senior High, Central
School, West School, Bethware
School and the Seven-Eleven
Store on Phifer Road.
their donations between now
and May 14 and turn their
money in that day. All persons
who participate will receive a
WalkAmerica painter’s hat and
those raising $25 or more will
also receive a WalkAmerica
T-shirt. Trophies will be
presented to the three persons
raising the most money.
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receive a plaque. Thermacote
Welco of Kings Mountain has
already formed a team of 40
walkers and will walk in Ther-
macote Welco T-shirts. Any
other teams may also designate
themselves by wearing T-shirts,
tags or carrying a banner.
The March of Dimes fights
birth defects through research,
tion. Kings Mountain Hospital
and the Kings Mountain schools
have received educational
materials from the March of
Dimes.
Over 250,000 babies are born
each year with birth defects.
North Carolina has the fifth
highest infant mortality rate of
any state in the United States.
RST RELI . PRR
Kings Mountain are par-
ticipating in company promo-
tions to help the March of
Dimes. Seven-Eleven is currently
collecting donations and Ken-
tucky Fried Chicken will collect
donations nation-wide beginning
Memorial Day weekend.
Last year, over one million
people walked in WalkAmerica
Anyone who forms a walking
team of five or more persons will
community service projects and
public and professional educa-
The Seven-Eleven Store and
walk-a-thons and raised over $20
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DALE COSTNER i : Sun. 1 til 6
Costner
- Takes
Job
D. Dale Costner, former
Cleveland County Sheriff,
reported to work Monday as an
Inspector for the North Carolina
Division of Motor Vehicles in
the License, Theft and Weight
division.
Costner will work outside of
Cleveland County but will con-
tinue to reside in the county.
Costner served in the
Cleveland County Sheriff’s
Department for 27 years and
was Sheriff for the past three
years before being defeated in his
bid for re-election by Buddy
McKinney. Costner was ap-
pointed Sheriff by the Cleveland
County Board of Commissioners
after the retirement of Sheriff
Haywood Allen.
“It was a special honor for me
to serve the citizens of Cleveland
. (County as Sheriff from 1980 un-
til 1983,” Costner said. “I am
now look forward ito: continua- at
tion of my service in law enforce-
ment to both Cleveland Coutny
and to the state of North
.Carolina. As an inspector with
the License, Theft and Weight
“Division, I will be working with
“all police agencies on various oc-
i-casions.
~ “I sincerely urge each and
= every citizen of Cleveland Coun-
“ty go give their utmost support
‘to our present Sheriff, Buddy
McKinney, and the members of
“his department. I am sure that
i: Sheriff McKinney can count on
the excellent support of the
citizens of. Cleveland County,
because I know our citizens
twant to help stop crime in
“Cleveland County.”
Bride-Elect
Is Honored
Miss Margaret Owens, whose
wedding to John Rhodes will be
an event of June 19 in Kings
EMountain Baptist Church, was
honored Sunday afternoon at a
bridal shower in the Mount Ver-
non Methodist Church annex in
: Hickory Grove, S.C.
Members of the fellowship
class were hostesses. As the guest
were greeted at the door, they
signed a register.
Miss Owens was presented a
wedding corsage which was pin-
ned to the shoulder of her red
and white party dress.
The bride’s table was covered
with a white linen and lace
tablecloth. The table was
centered with a flower arrange-
Ee and two candles. Guests
£were served punch and party
Epickups from a crystal motif.
The gift tables were covered in
white linen and highlighted with
‘a bride doll. The 73 guests
showered Miss Owens with
‘miscellaneous gifts which were
‘opened and displayed.
The hostesses took the occa-
'sion to present the bride-to-be
with miscellaneous gifts for her
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ibe held Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
The program will be about the
annual Poppy Day. Lib Stewart
is in charge of the program.
Hostesses will be Arlene Barrett
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