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) A ! ) Wednesday, September 10, 1986-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 9B Subscribe To The Herald AR. GENUINE ) LEATHER! SAVE 40% i To OFFICERS OF ADK—New officers of Alpha Delta Kappa are pictured above follow- } ing their installation at the home of Mrs. Glee E. Bridges. From left, Susan White, SR ti NOW ONLY | treasurer; Ann Scism, recording secretary; Sara Griffin, chaplain; Ann Bennett, M0 Sl ; i historian; Mary Plyler, president; and Rachel Gladden, vice president. Not pictured SR er : 1 are Jackie Blanton and Ann Sabetti. Boug ht se parately ol | D i 1113 i b 31000 Plea | ! 1st1 in g ro gram Set See these and other fine values COREE BOTH PIECES ) : in our Leather Gallery and save NY Step back in time on a visit quilizers whiskey was share their knowledge and 40% iit | to the Schiele Museum Back- employed for a variety of skills. Come celebrate our SobAySSAME EAL NDS country Farm on Sunday, medical problems. Piedmont Carolina heritage AS CASH! Home Furnishin Sept. 28 (2-5 pm). Youwillget The stiller, his family, and at Schiele Museum’s $1500.00 entitle gs a close-up view of Gaston neighbors - all in 18th century ‘‘ioneer Spirits” program. INSTANT CREDIT plegifispentgiei hemi County’s first industry, the clothing and character - will Llicas is no charge. NG rE on Monday-Saturday a manufacture of spirits from the surplus of the harvest. Distilling was the foremost local industry here in the years following the Revolu- J tionary War. Our Scotch- b Irish settlers brought the skills and knowledge re- quired to turn their surplus corn, peaches, or apples into a more easily marketable li- quid form. In the days before aspirin, cough medicine, anesthetics, and tran- OFFER ENDS OCT. 12th 1986 Shower Honors Mimi Mimi Mercier, bride-elect of Jeff Bowman, was honored at a bridal shower August 18th at the home of Mrs. Lewis Dellinger. Sharing hostess duties with Mrs. Dell- inger. were Mrs. Peggy S. Hord, Mrs. Gene Dye, Mrs. Jim Yarbro, Mrs. Jane G. Dixon, Mrs. Bob Smith and x i Gl LL] Fre x Gehl ; 3 ; 4 5 NN vrs Tommy Brides a 3 e bride-to-be was : PF presented a white crysan- M Ll — \ themum corsage which 5 = enhanced her black and white party dress. Sixty guests showered Miss Mercier with a variety of === oo wedding gifts. The hostesses presented Mimi with a cream and sugar service in her china pattern. Summer flowers decorated the home. Guests were directed to the refreshment table which was highlighted by a fruit ‘“tree’’. Com- plimenting the fruit were vegetable sandwiches and chicken-salad tarts. A bridal fan, covered with summer flowers decorated the punch pn iro hic + + IR (J UROLRGY 4 | Frei y J: URER 1] 1 Fe Dodge Daytona Turbo Z. If you accept the notion that cars are made to be driven, then Daytona Turbo Z can take you where you want to go...in a hurry. Like 0 to 50 mph in less than 6 seconds. Dodge Lancer ES. Someone finally made the perfect American car for you. Lancer, with its grabby front- wheel drive, available 2.2 liter turbocharged EFI engine. And a comfortable and tailored interior. imi and Jeff plan to be married September 27 in First Baptist Church. Holy Land Slides Set Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie: Hawkins will show slides of § the Holy Land as program for Tuesday night’s meeting of the American Legion Aux- iliary. : Mrs. Daphne Starnes and :: Mrs. Maybelle Jones will be co-hostesses for the 7:30 p.m. meeting at the American Legion Building. The public is invited. Dodge Aries K. This car is the definition of American value. Room for six. Front-wheel drive. A tasty assortment of options that let you put together the kind of look and feel you like. Dodge Ramchargers. Dodge's wholesome sport utility vehicle sits you way up there. You get choices like two or four wheel drive, engine size (up to 360 CU), lean and mean or cute as a pretty tough button. cars and trucks. So now’s the time to make your best deal PLUS the factory has authorized a sale with low 2.4 to 9.9 annual percentage rate financing or $400 to $1500 cash back on selected U.S. built ‘86 Dodge cars and trucks in stock, depending on model. Financing is for qualified buyers through Chrysler Credit Corp. Dealer contribution may affect final price. Ask for details. Hurry in now for the factory authorized clearance sale! Buckle up for safety. ; lege’s Nursing Division and : Gaston Memorial Hospital * Financing rates and rebates vary with model and terms. See details at dealership. will offer a refresher course . = designed to prepare RN’s for n : fy Dadge re-entry into the work force. i er RENNIE CHERRY MOTORS TNT on October 6 through J ° Refresher Course Planned At Gaston Dallas, N.C. — Gaston Col- The eleven-week class begins o Novenper 17. Ly Is $68.00 : m1 By | Ty SS plus fees and books. In- @H A Ji: , : | | terested persons must Hwy. 150 East Cherryville, N.C. Phone 435-6721 or 435-6173 i 5 51 possess a valid N.C. License hf BUCKLE UP FOR SAFETY rR, fd non-Gold Key leases. See copy at dealer. thd CL to practice as a registered nurse in North Carolina.
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