EN a Th TE eg i an ) SRL 3 Vp AE tr 1th y hr oS City To Enforce Sign Ordinance The city of Kings Mountain , will begin immediately enforcing (its ordinances concerning the posting of political posters, ‘advertisements and other signs | on utility poles located inside the city limits. Section 3-11, Page 199 of the City Code of Ordinances states: . “No person shall post any ‘bills, posters, signs or adver- tisements on any telegraph, telephone, electric light or other pole along any of the streets of the city; provided, that this sec- tion shall not be construed to in- clude street signs, placed on the said poles by the city for designating names of streets. Each sign, poster, bill or adver- tisement posted in violation of this section, shall constitute a separate offense.” State law reference for the above code is “Unlawful posting of advertisements, G.S. 14-145.” . United Methodist Richard Etheridge Earns MBA At Business School Richard C. Etheridge, former- ly of Kings Mountain, par- ticipated in commencement ex- ercises at the Edwin L. Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University on August 13. The Cox School of Business is the leading business school in the Dallas-Fort Worth region and has a national reputation in studies of entrepreneurship, banking and the oil and gas in- dustry. Etheridge received his Masters KM Rescuers To Give Away in Business Administration (MBA) with a concentraton in finance. He was honored as one of four graduates with a straight A (4.0) grade. Approximately 150 students participated in the exercises at McFarlin Auditorium at S.M.U. Former Congressman Jim Collins gave . the address. In the audience, his wife Cecilia and two-year-old son Eric were joined by his mother, Dorothy Patterson Etheridge of Kings Mountain, his foster brother, Donn Freeman and family of Raleigh, and his wife’s parents and sister’s families, and a Thursday, August 25, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3B Steak Bridal Luncheon Honors Linda Wells Linda Wells, brideelect of Bryan White, was honored Saturday, August 13, with a bridal luncheon at Hanks Bar-H Steakhouse. The hostesses were Mrs. Harold Wells, the bride-lect’s paternal grandmother; Mrs. Eula Ledford, her paternal great- grandmother; Mrs. Dean Spears, her aunt; Mrs. Tim Spicer, her cousin, Miss Debbie Wells, her sister, and Mrs. Steve Wells, her aunt. : A pink and white color motiff decorated the area. Wedding bells and candles accented the bridal theme. A beautiful item of decoration was a hem-stitched, Judith Dawn Hambright Earns Teacher Scholar Judith Dawn Hambright, daughter of Mrs. Jo Ann W. Hambright and the late Robert E. Hambright Jr. of Grover, has been selected from a large group of applicants to receive the. North Carolina Scholarship for Prospective Teachers. Miss Hambright is a rising sophomore at Appalachian State University, where she ‘plans to receive a degree in Education with a concentration in Mathematics and Sciences. She is a member of Kappa Delta Sorority. Miss Hambright is the grand- - daughter of Mrs. W.R. Wylie of . Blacksburg and Mrs. Flora F. Hambright of Grover. tablecloth made by the bride- elect’s great-great graridmother, the late Mrs. Cora Hayes. : Guests were Mrs. James White, the groom-elect’s mother; Mrs. Debbie McAbee, bridesmaid; Mrs. Clyde Cook, the groom-elect’s maternal grandmother; Mrs. Randy McDaniel, organist; Mrs. Chris Barrett, the groom-elect’s sister; and Mrs. Larry Wells, the bride- elect’s mother. The guests were greeted with punch and then were served lunch by the steakhouse staff. . The hostesses presented the bride-to-be with a coffee maker as their gift. DAWN HAMBRIGHT Children Take Trip The Children Ministry and Youth Department of Galilee Church recently took a trip to Gatlin- burg, Tn. and Magic World in Pigeon Forge, Tn., to attend Kid’s Festival Day. Children enjoyed watching a juggler, clogging grotip, unicyclist, magician, ventrilo- quist, costume characters, clowns, face painting and numerous rides and shows. Chaperones included Mrs. Crystal Adams, Ms. Sarah Lewis, Mrs. Virginia Brown, Mrs. Mattie Adams, Mrs. Annie B. McDowell, Mrs. Mildred Perkins, Mrs. Sarah P. Adams, Ms. Roberta Rogers, Mrs. L’Tanya Pharr, Mrs. Maxine Adams, June Roberts and Nova Young. The groups’ sponsor is Ms. Madeline Watkins. Gibson’ °°“ Gibson BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR NEXT REFRIGERATOR... COMPARE Add Long Distance ~ToYour Weekend List And Save 60%. This weekend visit with faraway family and friends and save 60%. For example, a 15-minute call clear across the country costs just $3.04, plus tax. : Low weekend rates apply to state-to-state calls dialed direct anytime Saturdays and to calls completed before 5 PM on Sundays. These rates are also in effect any night from 11 PM to 8 AM. So take advantage of our weekend rates and save 60%. Reach Out And Touch Someone. @ Southern Bell Dial Station (1+) charges apply. These charges do not apply to person-to-person, coin, hotel- guest, calling card, collect calls, calls charged to another number, or to time and charge calls. For direct dial rates to Alaska and Hawaii, check your operator. Rates subject to change. their preacher, Wil Biceley and his wife, all from Texas. A recep- tion was held at the Etheridge home afterwards. 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