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Page 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. December 22, 1983 The Clubs COTILLION CLUB PARTY - Members of the Cotillion Club held a Christmas dinner-dance at the Country Club Friday night. From left to Greg Birskovich Heads Rotary | Greg Burskovich was elected President-Elect of the Kings Mountain Rotary at the club’s Thursday luncheon meeting at Holiday Inn. Other new officers are Dr. Terry Sellers, vice president; Bob Webster, secretary; Ronnie Franks, treasurer; and Andrew Milewski, Doug Stover, ‘Wade Tyner and Walt Cook, directors, and Steve Huffsticklerysergeant- at-arms. Jerry Eskridge presented the report of the nominating com- mittee. President Carl DeVane presid- ed over business of the meeting. Mr. Burskovich will serve as president for 1985-86. couples. PHOTOS BY DARRELL AUSTIN right, Laura and George Houser and Barbara and George H. Mauney, two of the host ’ Book Club Meeting Held With Mrs. Trott The Thursday Afternoon Book Club met last Thursday for a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Tom Trott on E. King Street. The attractive Trott home was very inviting with the use of many candles, holly, red berries and poinsettias. After a buffet was enjoyed by 17 members, a business session was led by the president, Mrs. Claude Hambright at which time names of new books for the com- ing year were presented. It was announced that $54.00 had been contributed to the Ministerial Association Helping Hand by the members of the club. Mrs. Trott presented the Christmas reading, “Flower of Christmas Eve, A Yuletide Legend”, as the program and the members sang “Silent Night, Ho- ly Night” as a Christmas benediction. CARD OF THANKS The Abe Martin family of the Dixon Community wishes to ex- tend its gratitude to each in- dividual and the many churches who so graciously gave their time and food in the loss of E.C. “Abe” Martin. Cotillion Club Has Dinner-Dance Cotillion Club members dined and danced in a holiday setting Friday night at Kings Mountain Country Club. Laura and George Houser, Carl and Newby Finger, George H. and Barbara Mauney. Joe and Frankie Hedden and Marian and George Thomason were hosts. The clubrooms were decorated mn traditional red and green with an old-fashioned tree trimmed with red apples and red ribbon as the highlight of decora- tion. Tables were arranged with ereen and red cloths centered with red pomsettias and holly. The Dudes "of © Dixie, a Charlotte combo, provided music for dancing. Open Gate Club Meets Fourteen members of the Open Gate Garden Club met Wednesday at Hank’s Steak House for the December meeting. Upon arrival, members were served a dessert plate with cof- fee. Mrs. Raymond Talbert, who has been associated with Allen’s Flower Shop for a number of years, led a workshop as the pro- gram for the meeting. She also displayed arrangements on the topic, “Sweet and Lovely”. Members brought arrangements done in containers featuring magnolia leaves and holly which were judged as a highlight of the workshop program. Mrs. M.C. Amos presented “Timely Tips” and Mrs. Jim Dickey presided over the business meeting. PHOTO BY LIB STEWART WHITE PLAINS SHRINE QUEEN - Anne Hord, daughter of Mrs. D.F. Hord and the late Dr. Hord, was crowned 1984 Shrine Club Queen by Jarren Jeffries, Illustrious Potentate of the Oasis Shrine Temple of Charlotte. during the annual ladies night banquet Thursday night of White Plains Shrine Club. PHOTO BY LIB STEWART PLAQUE TO RETIRING PRESIDENT - Tommy Tindall. the new- ly installed president of White Plains Shrine Club, presents an appreciation plaque to the outgoing president, Paul Falls. OPEN EVERY EVENING Eastridge Mall Open Mon., thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Dixie Village, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Both Stores Closed Sundays. = =» - " last minute gift ideas for running-late Santas... grape blouses from better dainty briefs decorator eolofs sportswear and bikinis in Fieldcrest towels Our entire stock -obbl f i Beit Assorted styles and colors in sizes 5 to 7....great for Prints pr decorator 30iids in towels at a very Sidhe oe ko bloysss rom all our better stocking-stufers! special purchase price! 0 P : $ : req. 6:30 bath sv th a 4.88 25 0 off Values 10.83 2 for 3 veg. 2.50/each teg.4.25hand. i i. oo Sn ve AE eae Ba 3.48 and level Eastridge 2nd level Eastridge reg. 2.50washeloth:. ...... 5. .o 0 aslo i Sa ais 1.88 And Dixie Village and Dixie Village 2nd level Eastridge and Dixie Village -t ERR vance - consider a ladies’ larger-sized save on “Jabbar” gift scarf gift blouses by Adidas® Bias ties, long oblongs, squares, sashes, beautiful A large selection of blouses and shirts for sizes 36 Jabbar low-top or high-top athletic shoes for prints and solids, polyesters and silks. to 46 in pretty solids and prints. men, in natural with blue or white *3 10 °25 Ys to % off 40% off hte 9 . 3 0 2 0 0 0 reg. 37.88, now *22 pi il Village 2nd level Eastridge sporting goods, and Dixie Village 1st level Eastridge also 2nd level shoes and Dixie Village
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