Page 4B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, May 24, 1989 DAR DIGNITARIES-Representatives of Daughters of the American Revolution were in Kings Mountain Tuesday for a District meeting at Central United Methodist Church hosted by chapters from Kings Mountain and Lincolnton. From left are Mrs. Joseph Showferty, of Hickory, Vice President General; Mrs. Joe Dietzel of Lumberton, North Carolina State Regent; Mrs. Charles Crowell of Lincolnton, Regent of Jacob Forney Chapter; Mrs. Hilda Goforth of Kings Mountain, Regent of Colonel Frederick Hambright Chapter; and Mrs. George Earl Thompson of Emerald Isle, North Carolina Vice Regent of the DAR. Padrick Named President Of Western Carolina Firm R. Bryan Padrick has been named President of Western Carolina Industries, Incorporated according to John B. Hickman, WCI Board Chairman. Western Carolina Industries is an organiza- tion offering industrial relations services to businesses and indus- tries throughout Western North Carolina. Widely experienced in industrial relations, Padrick's most recent po- sition was Director of Employee & Community Relations for the Ecusta Division of the P.H. Glatfelter Company. Prior employ- ment includes work with Rubbermaid Corporation and General Electric Company. Padrick is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington having earned a B.A. degree in political science. He is a graduate of The Executive Program at Chapel Hill and the Human Resource Executive Program at Penn State University. SHARON HOLLINGER Seminar Slated At KM Church Would you like to become more or- ganized? Want an even-better marriage? Need a challenge? Need a change in your attitude? Then come to the Total Woman seminar First Baptist Church is planning June 10 from 9 until noon and 1:30-4:30 p.m. where Sharon Hollinger of New Madison, Ohio will instruct classes for self-im- provement and marriage-enrich- ment. "This course is a positive, re- freshing, look at a woman's role as an individual, a wife, and as a mother," says Cindi Wood, who is hosting the class. Mrs. Hollinger says the course is "a challenging, enthusiastic course that is based on Biblical and psy- chological sound mind principles and guarantees to leave you moti- vated." Mrs. Hollinger, a wife and moth- er of two grown children, has been an instructor for 14 years and rep- resents "Total Woman" in many states. Mrs. Wood said the classes were originated by Marabel Morgan of Miami, Fla. author of the runaway bestseller, "The Total Woman" and "Total Joy." "Marabel felt her mar- riage was losing the sparkle of the first year and she wanted it back. Through extensive reading and ex- perimentation, she developed some attitudes and methods that really worked for her and now available to others," said Wood. Registration fee is $25 for the class and reservations may be made with Cindi Wood at 739- 8425. He is a member of the American Society of Personnel Administrators. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, Padrick had service in Korea and Vietnam during his four year tour of duty. In 1976, he was selected an Outstanding Young Man in America by the U.S. Jaycees. He See Padrick, 6-B S = 2 3