BRERA ore UE aes Arann Slr a MRR Pg a Rip Fv hee 1 PHOTO BY RONNIE HAWKINS NEW OFFICERS OF NINETY NINES, INC. - New officers of the Blue Ridge Chapter of the Ninety-Nines were installed recently at a meeting at Kings Mountain Country Club. From left, Sue Chrisawn of Union, S.C., treasurer; Hilda Goley of Spartanburg, S.C., chairman of Aerospace Education; Tence Rhea of Kings Mountain, secretary: and A. Lee Orr of Spartan- burg, S.C., chairman. Rosaly Sheppard of Asheville, vice chairman, was absent. Ninety-Nines Meet The Blue Ridge Chapter of The Ninety-Nines held their monthly meeting and a ceremonial installation meeting on Sept. 23 at Kings Mountain Country Club. Plans for the Southeast Sec- tional meeting in Memphis, Susan Wilson Allen Completes Requirements Susan Wilson Allen has com- pleted the requirements for the Doctor of Education degree at Virginia Polytechnical Institute State University on September 24, 1984. Her area of concentra- tion was in public school ad- ministration. She is a graduate of Brevard College and Ap- palachian State University. In addition, she received her Masters of Education from U.N.C.-G. in guidance and the Educational Specialist degree in administration. from .Ap-... palachian., She. has done. addi- tional graduate work at John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Allen is employed with the Davidson County Schools. She previously taught third grade at Silver Valley Elementary School, coordinated the Career The average hummingbird weighs less than a penny. Exploration Program at Fair Grove, and worked as a counselor with the Baltimore County Schools. She was the first Director of the Davidson County Extended Day School. She was the first Director of the Davidson County Extended Day School. Having served as Prin- cipal of the Denton Elementary School for nine years, she is now the Director of Vocational Education for the Davidson County Schools. A. Gaston County. native, she is the daughter of Mrs. Jake McGinnis of Gastonia, NC and the late James S. Wilson. She resides in Denton, NC with her husband, Charles O. Allen, Vice- President of Mid-State Plastics in Seagrove, NC and their two children, Jeremy and Jennifer. Mr. Allen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen of York Road, Kings Mountain. Dr. E. Lawson Brown, a former Kings Mountain High School Principal is the Superintendent of the Davidson County Schools. Film To Be Shown At Dixon Presbyterian Joe and Pete face the real life problems of poverty and adversi- ty in an urban ghetto in the ac- tion packed Christian film “Nite Song” which will be shown on Thurs., Oct. 18 at 6:30 p.m. at Dixon Presbyterian Church. Viewers will see God at work in even the most difficult situa- tions of life. Joe’s committment and faith in Christ give him courage to meet the heartache of a family at the breaking point and at the same time help Pete find that he must decide once and for all where he stands with God. The public is invited. October 18 6:30 P.M. DIXON PRESBYTERIAN Dixon School Road, Kings Mountain Tenn. were discussed and also the upcoming Autumn Gold Rally in October at the Asheville Regional Airport. All of the meetings are fly-ins and Shelby Airport was terminus for the meeting. New officers are: A. Lee Orr of Spartanburg, S.C., chairman; Rosaly Sheppard of Asheville, vice chairman; Tence Rhea of Kings Mountain, secretary; Sue Chrisawn of Union, S.C. treasurer; Hilda T. Goley of Spartanburg, News reporter; Vickie Sproule of Henderson- ville, Amelia Earhart Scholar- ship; Louise White of Fletcher, U.S. Proficiency Flight Team chairman; and Dot Penney: of Spartanburg, membership chair- man. The Ninety Nines, Inc., is an organization of women pilots. Thursday, October 11, 1984-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7B Shower Honors Tricia Tricia Blalock, bride-elect of Jimmy Hall, was honored at a Christmas shower Friday night. The shower was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Durham. The shower was centered around the Christmas tree and Christmas candles and holly decorated the room. The refreshments consisted of a homemade cake, sausage rings, cookies and Christmas tea. Miss Blalock was showered with items to help her and her bridegroom-to-be celebrate their first Christmas together. The hostesses were Sallee Durham, Karen Brown, Faye Ramey and Lisa Ramey. We bought a bunch at bargain prices...and we're passing the savings directly on to you! Brand new top-quality RCA color TVs... many in original factory cartons...some one-of-a- kind... all with RCA's limited warranty. Choose from portables, table models and consoles— including remote control. 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