BRANT ANN NANI YSN AAT ENR SAS A NTH SS TEASER TSAI ATARI FIAT 19s ABRREROD ANA TRANS Apr wt vce var vo = ~~~ Page 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, July 18, 1985 Eheaar ava JENNIFER BRADLEY A LISA HAMBRIGHT KAREN BIDDIX At Governor’s School Three rising seniors at Kings Mountain Senior High School are attending the 23rd session of the Governor's School of North Carolina for gifted and talented high school students. They are Karen Biddix. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Biddix of Kings Mountain; Lisa Hambright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Hambright of Grover; and Jennifer Bradley, daughter of Robert and Jean Bradley - of Kings Mountain. The 400 students attending the six-week summer residential program, which began June 23 and continues Misty Denise Green Notes Eighth Birthday Misty Denise Green celebrated her eighth birth- day on Saturday, July 13, with a party at McDonalds. Those attending the party! were: Misty’s mother, Deb- bie, her grandmother, Margaret, Michelle and Michael Goode, Bridget Bar- rett, Erica Johnston and Mis- ty’s younger sister, Jean. She is the daughter of Daniel and Debbie Green of Rt)B. Misty’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Camp, and Rob Green, all of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Michael Celebrates Birthday ¥ Michael Martin celebrated his third birthday on July 2. Birthday cake and ice cream was served to family and friends at a party at his home. Michael is the son of Mike and Pam Martin and grand- son of Gerald and Hazel Hipps and Earl and Edith Posey and great-grandson of Dargin and Bessie Childers and Lois Hipp and newphew of Debra Hipp. POV OVOP VIVO IIIIVIVIVIVYYYYDY COUNTRY PALACE! DANCE CLUB b b p b > b ) On Bess Town Rd. (3 Miles Out Of BC) { Bessemer City, N.C. 4 FEATURING p p > b p p p p p > b D. KATHY FLOWERS AND SOUTH FORK RIVER BAND Open Friday & Saturday 9 P.M. - 1 A.M. BROWN BAGGING IS PERMITTED MISTY DENISE GREEN Annie Mae Bowers of Alexan- dria, Virginia. MICHAEL MARTIN shaM: re through August 3, are selected on the basis of high intellectual ability in an academic field or exceptional talent in one of the perform- ing arts. Initiated in 1963, the Gover- nor’s School seeks to in- Broyhill Testifies At Hearing WASHINGTON— ‘If cur- rent import trends continue, by 1995 our nation will no longer have a textile in- dustry,” Congressman James T. Broyhill (R-NC). said Monday in testimony before a United States Senate subcommittee. Broyhill made his com- ments in support of the Tex- tile and Apparel Trade En- forcement Act of 1985, which he introduced in March. His remarks before the Senate Finance Committee's Sub- committee on International Trade were intended to highlight the need for strong action to stem the flow of im- ported textile and apparel products into the United States. troduce students to twentieth ~~ According to Broyhill, the century theories about art, science, and humanities and to help them develop critical thought processes, leader- ship and independence. Completes Course Spec. 5. Darryl E. Ed- wards, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards of 405 Belvedere Circle, Kings Mountain, has graduated froms the U.S. Army turbine engine driven generator repair course at Fort Belvoir, Va. His wife, Lisa, is the daughter of Lucille Hansford of 3202 Buck St., Houston. The private is a 1977 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School. Henry Musard Receives Medal Air Force Master Sgt. Henry A. Musard III, son of Gloria B. Musard of 329 Holi- day Road and prop o a “M: McClam of 521 S. Clay St" both “of” Castima, has been decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded specifical- ly for outstanding non- combat meritorious achieve- ment or service to the United States. Musard is a test and evaluation system manager with the 1815th Test and Evaluation Squadron. His wife, Susan. is the daughter of Sarah S. Harvey of 14 Kings Court, Gastonia. Family Night Is Scheduled Family Night is Thursday. July 25th, at Kings Mountain Convalescent Center on Sipe Street. A covered dish supper will be served and all families and friends of residents are invited to join in the fellowship. 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