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Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, October 20, 1983 DONNA JUNE BIDDIX ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Biddix of Gastonia have announced the engagement of their daughter, Donna June. to Thomas Christopher Keeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Keeter of Grover. The bride-to-be attended North Gaston High School and the University of North Carolina in Greensboro and graduated from Hairstyling Institute. She is currently employed by Tobbler's Hair Design and is a student at Bel- mont Abbey College. Chris, a 1979 graduate of Kings Moun- tain High School, is currently a student at University of North Carolina at Charlotte and will graduate in 1974. The wedding date has been set for December 3. Church Sponsors ‘““‘Harvest’’ Kings Mountain Pentecostal ~~ presented by “The Victors Holiness Church will sponsor an Quartet” of Spartanburg on Fri- “Hoctober Spiritual Harvest” day night and by “The Joy Wednesday, October 26 through Tones” of Belmont on Saturday Sunday, October 30 at 7 p.m. night. nightly. , Rev. Carl Brown will be the Rev. Darrell Alexander, evangghgt Special singing will be pastor, invites the public. DEBORAH MAE PUTNAM ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. B. Russell Putnam of Kings Moun- tain have announced the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Mae to Richard Scott Van Dyke, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Van Dyke, also of Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be is a 1981 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is current- ly employed by Putnam Hosiery Co. of Kings Mountain. The prospective bridegroom is a 1978 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is now employed at Western Auto also in Kings Mountain. A December 10th wedding is planned. Nazarene’s Show Film A special film will be shown at the First Church of the Nazarene at 6:00 pm. on Oc- tober 23. The film, “They Cry in the Night,” is about the Nazarene mission work in Africa. The public is cordially invited to attend. The First Church of the Nazarene will hold a revival Oc- Never LOO Late to Save No matter what your age, an IRA from Home Federal will help make your dreams come high true. Whether you dream of a retirement cottape, a tropical cruise or maybe a new car, the regular income of an IRA will help bring, your plans into reach. If you're ape 70-1/2 or less and earn a regular income, open Federal. for your Dream g Interest millions of Americans enjoy. For more information, call or come by any office of Home We can help make your dreams come true. an IRA and take advantage of the same tax deductions and earnings that Home Federal Savings and Loan Association KINGS MOUNTAIN AND BESSEMER CITY tober 25-30 at 407 S. Cherokee Street. Services will include special singing and will be headed by Reverend Eugene Carroll, guest preacher. The public is cordially invited to attend each evening at 7:00 pm. Sunday services will be held at 6:00 pm. Teen-ager Pageant Scheduled’ Application are being ac- cepted now for the 13th Annual Miss N.C. National Teen-ager Scholarship Pageant to be held in Raleigh on April 20,21 and 22nd. The winner will receive $1,000.00 and other prizes. Contestants will be judged on scholastic achievement, leader- ship, poise, personality, and ap- pearance. To qualify as a contes- . tant, the teen must be a student, age 13-18. Applications may be obtained by calling the pageant head- quarters at 803-798-3342 or by writing to Miss N.C. National Teen-ager, P.O. Box 21645, Col- umbia, S.C. 29221. Tech Sets New Course The Continuing Education Department of Cleveland Technical College has scheduled the following courses: Stained Glass begins October 25, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Shelby Junior High School. The class will meet each Tuesday evening until December 6. The instructor will be Neal Scism. Total hours 20. The registration fee is $15.00. Upholstery begins Nov. 2, from 6-9 p.m. at Campus Upholstery Shop. The class will meet each Wednesday & Thurs- day until January 25. The in- structor will be Doyt Johnson. Total hours 66. The registration fee is $10.00. Upholstery begins Nov. 8, from 9-12 a.m. at Campus. The class will meet each Tuesday and Thursday until January 12. The instructor will be Charles Knight. Total hours 60. The registration fee is $10.00. Beginning Sewing begins Oc- tober 31, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Campus Room 883. The class will meet each Monday evening until December 12. The instruc- tor will be Abbie Anthony. Total hours 20. The registration fee:is $15.00. All persons 65 years of age and over can register free. For further information, call Cleveland Tech. PLONK Brothers Co. Downtown Kings Mountain THURS eFRI« SAT SPECIAL Group Ladies SOFT SPOT” Values To $36.00 $ 2438 OXFORDS - LOAFERS Mens Cotton Plaid Flannel Quilted Lined SHIRT JACS $1288 Mens “Farah” Washable Pinwale CORDUROY PANTS Sizes 32 To 42 Grey - Navy - Olive - Brown - $26.00 Values $ 2088 Mens Two Pocket Longtail SHIRTS Tsges PLAID FLANNEL PS Sn a Permanent Pressed - Sizes a Values To $18.00 $7788 Group Mens "Manhattan" - Short Sleeve DRESS SHIRTS Thursday - Friday - Saturday Only 0% or Entire Stock Ladies Thursday - Friday - Saturday Only SWEATERS Choose From Our Great Stock Of Many Styles & Prices 0% os Entire Stock Mens "Hubbard" - "Berle" - " DRESS PANTS Sizes 28 To 50 Thursday - Friday - Saturday Only Farah” Choose From Our Great Selection Of Over 1200 Pairs ! 0% or All Ladies "Hush Puppy” DRESS SHOES Fine Selection Of Styles & Colors Cf A i SR ii
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