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Thumday, July 12, ie79-MlRIiOR-IIEIlALD-Pag« >A
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Jacqueline Dyke of
Klgns Mountain and
Ginger Davis of Grover
recently returned from a
two and-a-half week
vacation In Europe.
Mrs. Dyke and Mrs.
Davis visited their son and
daughter, Spec. 5 Michael
and Glenda Dyke and their
son, Christopher, who are
stationed In Brunssum,
Holland with the U.S.
Army.
While In Europe, Mrs.
Dyke and Mrs. Davis
visited Paris, France
where they saw the Eiffel
Tower, Notre Dsime, Arch
de Triumphe and other
famous landmarks.
Another excursion took
them to Cologne, Germany
where they toured the Dom
DEATHS
H.T. McSWAIN
Howard Thomas Mc-
Swain, 66, of Bolling
Springs died Sunday at
a.m. at the Crawley
Memorial Hospital
following a brief Illness.
He was a native of
develaind County and the
sonof th ' te Cluff A. and
Eunice OooJe McSwaln.
A veteran of World War
Q, he was employed at
Humphries Quck Stop.
Surviving are his widow,
Mrs. Julia Ellen Ruppe
McSwaln; two sons, Larry
Swain of Rt. 2, Shelby,
ind Thon ’ McSwaln of
Columbia, ,. foil-
laughters, Mrs. jtu.
(Kay) Anthony of Rt. 2,
Shelby, Mrs. Max (Jean)
Phllbeck of Mooresboro,
Mrs. Robert (Dot) Daves
of Shelby and Mrs. Roy
(Merla) White of Kings
Mountain; three brothers,
Yates McSwaln and Bobby
McSwaln of Rt. 2, Shelby,
and Lindsay McSwaln of
Bolling Springs; four
sisters, Mrs. Ben Blanton
and Mrs. James Tessneer
of Rt. 2, Shelby, Mrs. Guy
Powell and Mrs. Claude
Harris of Bolling Springs,
and 14 grandchildren.
Services were held
Tuesday at 4 p.m. at
Boilings Springs Baptist
(Church directed by the
Rev. Max Llnnens and the
Rev. Ed Sessom. In
terment WELS In (Cleveland
Memorial Park. Clay-
iB ’nette F\inersLl Home
ts In charge of
an -1 ^ments.
Cathedral and took a trip
on the Rhine River to the
Ahr Welre producing
region. Here they sampled
the wines emd toured the
wine cellars and
vineyards.
In Hoensbrock, Holland
they toured a 600-year old
castle. A trip to Brussels,
Belgium and tour of the
Royal Palace and the
Atomium (built for a
world's fair) ended the
vacation.
TIPSOlW.
TRIPS
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Eastridge Mall Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 9:30p.m.
Planning a motor trip but
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there? Conserving gas when
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tips to travelers:
Call ahead for hotel/
motel reservations. This
saves gas you would waste
driving aimlessly around
looking for accommoda
tions. You will also save gas
by using the most direct
route.
Consolidate shopping
trips, organize car-pools and
use mass transit if possible.
If you must use your car,
obey 55 m.p.h. limits, keep
it well tuned, and avoid
jackrabbit starts.
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