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Page 2B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, December 13, 1984 SENIOR CITIZENS PARTY -Senior Citizens from the community, above, are served refreshments during a party at Depot Center Monday and sponsored by the Ahoy Exercise Class of the Senior Center. Senior Citizens Party Bethware School Cloggers entertained Kings Mountain ‘Senior Citizens at a traditional Christmas party Monday after- noon at the Depot Center. The Christmas Party was hosted for all senior citizens 60 and over by Ahoy Exercise Class at the Depot Center under direc- tion of Monty Thornburg. Tables were overlaid with Christmas cloths and the dining room of the Depot Center was. decorated in greenery and red bows. A large tree was trimmed with lights and silver decorations and on the mantel were candles and red bows and greenery. A lighted fire in the fireplace added to the atmosphere. Mrs. W. Lawrence Logan welcomed guests and presided at a Christmas register. Senior Center Director Teresa Melton brought greetings and recogniz- POINSETTIA’S 6’ Pot 5-6 Bracks $5.00 - Unwrapped $6.00 - In Wicker Hat $6.50 - Foil Wrap And Bow ALEX OWENS - OWNER/OPERATOR York Road - Kings Mountain Highway 161 - South 739-5120 Ee ed special guests, including City Commissioners Irvin Allen, Cor- bet Nicholson, Norman King, Jim Dickey, Curtis Gaffney, Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. King, and Mayor John Henry Moss. Mrs. Melton also recognized Mrs. E.W. Neal, retired Kings Moun- tain teacher, as the senior guest present. Mrs. Neal celebrated her 94th birthday. Members of the Ahoy Exer- cise Class, assisted by Billie Far- ris, served a variety of party refreshments and punch. Serving Turn To Page 5-B NEED INSURANCE Call The Pro: 739-3611 MARTINIZING East King Street - Kings Mountain MONDAY & TUESDAY SPECIAL 3 SMALL ITEMS $399 TWO 2 PIECE SUITS. OR 2 REGULAR DRESSES . (Mixed Or Matched) $499 5 LAUNDRY SHIRTS ° 100990 4 000000°°°°%00,000900,000000°%°2, eoccace®®®’ recently You Can Get Call From Santa ~ Christmas Musicale Set A Christmas program and musicale, “Stranger In The Straw” will be presented at Macedonia Baptist Church Wednesday night, Dec. 19th, at gentle waltzes, a calypso, tender lullabies, and fanfarish marches in unique and dramatic presenta- tion to which the public is in- vited. Children in North Carolina have a special advantage with old St. Nick at Christmastime this year. : The North Pole Connection, a new event sponsored by the Easter Seal Society, REACT and Hardees, is a direct line from good boys and girls to Santa’s “workshop this holiday season. Any child under eight years of age who is registered with the North Pole Connection by December 18, will receive a three minute call from Santa and his merry elves to talk of Christmas wishes. PHOTO BY LIB STEWART Proceeds from the North Pole connection will be used to pro- vide services to physically disabl- ed children and adults’ throughout North Carolina. Registration forms are available at area day care centers or from the Easter Seal Society. For more information call the Easter’ Seal + Society at 1-800-662-7119. X STP Oil Treatment ® Fights Motor Oil Breakdown ® Gives Your Oil Muscle ® Adds an anti-wear, anti-oxidant agent for an extra measure of protection 7 p.m. The Music Makers and Young Musicians Choirs will sing a variety of songs, including Treats will be presented to the children at the close of the ser- vice by Santa Claus. This Week's simi a HT i L jm ff afm : & Views ; NU Rego Hopr— 1: Know about laxatives a Ifyou’re one of the millions of Americans who use = j= | laxatives, ask yourself these questions: Why are you asl | taking it? Are you trying to correct a case of constipation. ils i # or has it become habit? 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