Bloodmobile
visit set
February 18
The annual soup bloodmobile
will be held Thursday, February 18
from 1-6 p.m. at First Baptist
Church in Kings Mountain.
Sandi Bolick, director for blood
services, urges all eligible Kings
Mountain area donors to give a
pint of blood at this visit. No ap-
pointment is needed.
"In Kings Mountain we still like
to roll up our sleeves and help our
neighbors," Bolick said. "It's the
Kings Mountain way of living and
it's what makes our community
special. It's a good feeling to know
that if you ever need blood it
comes from your healthy, caring
neighbors. Be a great neighbor and
donate blood regularly.”
Antioch sets
chicken stew
Antioch ~~ Volunteer Fire
Department will have a chicken
stew/hamburger and hot dog sale
Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. and
lasting until all is sold.
The price is $4 for all you can
eat and includes tea or coffee.
Items can be eaten at the fire sta-
tion or carried home. Persons who
plan to carry out chicken stew
should take containers.
All proceeds will go toward the
purchase of equipment and train-
ing.
Gospel singing
at Allen Memorial
"Providence" of Shelby will be
the featured group in a gospel
singing February 14 at 7 p.m. at
Allen Memorial Baptist Church.
The church is located on Long
Branch Road near Grover.
The public is invited.
Judge to speak
at St. Paul's
Judge Calvin McSwain of
Greensboro will be the speaker at
the 13th anniversary banquet of St.
Paul United Methodist Church
Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. at
Ebenezer Recreation and Park
Center on Rollingbrook Road.
Tickets are $10.
Sunday, Rev. J. W. Saunders will
preach at 2 p.m. Paul Church on
Cansler Street.
The public is invited to join the
local congregation in the celebra-
tions.
BM The origins and customs of
Valentine's Day will be the pro-
gram Thursday at 10 a.m. at Kings
Mountain Senior Center. Louise
Sanders, of Mauney Memorial
Library, will trace the origin of
Valentine's Day and the use of the
heart as the symbol of love.
FOUR GENERATIONS - Ashley
Kristen Pethel, born May 8,
1991, represents the fourth gen-
eration in her family and is held
by her father, Hunter Dilling
Pethel of Greensboro. Also pic-
tured is the baby's grandmother,
Emelyn "Tootsie" Gillespie
Pethel, standing at right, and the
baby's great-grandmother,
Emelyn Dilling Gillespie, seated,
of High Point, formerly of Kings
Mountain. Mrs. Gillespie, widow
of Booth W. Gillespie, was born
and reared in Kings Mountain
and also reared her daughter
here. Tootsie Pethel, widow of
Franklin Pethel, also has a son,
Blair Pethel, of London,
England. Mrs. Gillespie is the
daughter of the late Walter and
Emmaline Simonton Dilling of
Kings Mountain. She had one
brother, the late Buck Dilling.
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STUDENTS SPONSOR BLOODMOBILE - Kings Mountain High School Future Homemakers of
America will sponsor Thursday's visit of the Red Cross bloodmobile to the campus from 8:30 a.m.-1:30
p.m. FHA'ers, above, make posters and promotional materials for the event. From left, Eric Richardson,
Jenna Dudbridge, Robert Smith, Dennis Mills and Becky Champion.
NORTH SCIENCE FAIR - Pictured are North School Science,
Fair winners. Front row, left to right, Basit Gangoo, Laura Propst
and Kristie McSwain. Top row, Ben Sabetti, Gray Howard, Heather:
Causby, Charlotte Fulton and Connie Bell, Science Fair coordina-
tor.
WINN-DIXIE
From Page 1-A
breads, cakes and pastries; a new floral department with fresh-cut flow-
ers and tropical plants; and a new cheese shoppe. All of these new ser-
vices and expanded shopping variety will be available 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
daily.
"Winn-Dixie is devoted to giving customers the best kind of store
possible," said Tripp. "This newly-remodeled store will add to the eco-
nomic growth and prosperity in Kings Mountain and it will enhance the
overall quality of life for our customers."
Winn-Dixie is one of the nation's largest supermarket retailers with
1,175 stores located in the southeastern and southwestern United States.
The company operates 102 stores in the Charlotte division.
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Astronomy program at Crowders Park
Night Skics of Winter will be
held Saturday, Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. at
Crowdcrs Mountain State Park.
Park staff members and arca as-
tronomy buffs will enjoy an
48 month lease with $1060 customer cap cost reduction. Does not
include NC sales tax or license if applicable. See salesperson for details.
evening of star gazing. They will
view planets and learn winter con-
stellations. Take binoculars and a
flashlight. For more information,
call 853-5375.
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