rl i a ow oF \ Page 10A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD- Thursday, May 19, 1994 KM to have Tour of Homes in '95 I'he Kings Mountain Tour of Homes committee has set April 29, 1995 as the date tor what they hope will be an annual event for the community. "It's a dream come true. I'm very excited about it.” says Margaret Pearson, chairman of next year's event. The tour of homes will be held to raise money for the Diabetes Association whose director, Terry Brown. has offered the guidance and support needed for the project's SUCCESS. “This charity has been important to me for many years since my husband and 1 both have family members with diafetes,” said Brown. "Everyone I've talked to about serving as committee chairmen have been so enthusiastic and full of ideas.” said Pearson. "And the families who have opened their homes as part of the tour have been most gracious.” The tour will feature the follow- ing homes: 201 North Piedmont Ave., the home of Jerry and Diane Barrett. 203 North Piedmont Ave., the home of Hubert and Rita Toney. 204 North Piedmont Ave., the home of Roy Jr. and Melva Huffstetler. 204 North Piedmont Ave., the home of Roy Sr. and Doris Huffstetler. 108 North Piedmont Avenue, the home of Butch Jr. and Margaret Pearson. | 303 S. home of Chappell. Also included will be a display of the artifacts that have been col- lected for several years and are presently stored over the Kings Mountain Fire Department. ‘Pat Plonk, president of the Kings Mountain Historical Society, has agreed to assist Mary Neisler as co-chairmen of the project. "I think the whole town will want to be a part of this event. How fortunate we are to live in such a beautiful and historic city," said Pearson. Other committee chairmen are Shirley Austin, publicity; Wanda Conner, signs and markers; Barbara DeVane, decorating con- Battleground Ave., the Larry and Bernice ae SALUTE TO TOURISM - Kings Mountain workers at the North Carolina Welcome Center on I-85 near Kings Mountain are pictured with Carowinds characters on a City of Kings Mountain firetruck which was one of the displays at Friday's "Salute to Tourism" whcih featured handmade quilts, area arti- ficats, craftsmen and food. Left to right, front, are Janet Fulton, manager, in the driver s seat, and Rachel . Picklesimer. Back row, Pat Church and Treva Mullinax., Reunions Planned - Veterans who were stationed in Blackpool, England during World War II are invited to a reunion in June 1995 and visit to the old Air - Base in Warton. BAD 2 Association is also plan- ning a reunion in September in Knoxville, Tn. * Contact Ralph Scott, 228 W. Roosevelt Ave., New Castle, Delaware, 19720 or telephone 302- 328-2137, for details. 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How can you keep your family safe? The American Legion Auxiliary will sponsor a free educational seminar Thursday =. which may answer some of th ques- tions in a program entitled, “Living Safely In A Dangerous World." The program is free to the public and will feature a group from Charlotte called "Citizens Against Crime." The program will start at 7 p.m. at the American Legion Building and will also make avail- able to the public tear gas spray, call police signs and security alarm stickers. "The Citizens Against Crime" program has been featured on CNN in connection with a television se- ries on "Crime In The Workplace." Light refreshments will be served after the program. CONNIE MARIE PHIFER . Phifer-Savell Mr. and Mrs. Marriott D. Phifer Sr. of Kings Mountain announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Connie Marie, to James Ray Savell Sr., of Charlotte, son of Mrs. Sally Savell of Shreveport, La. and the late Jimmie T. Savell. 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