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'h . Lut Ida At lUf h a ay w m and whare aaaad, !>art of BhanU a folk! tortlon but a at haa ad Uia it ovar ippaar trada 1 thalr panlaa ilgn. 1 that 1 there home Inta up 3'ack a B other ) been . I over B aeen them," a. If we l(B of lenoe Irror- Uafa alga Iraaa. d. Tuesday, August 14, 197t—MnUtOR HERALO-Page 3 Local Events ♦•♦♦♦aaaaaaaoAaaabaa LIONS CLUB Klnga Mountain Lions Oub will meet Tuesday (tonight) at? p.m. at Klnga Mountain Motor Inn. Kyle Smith, President of Kings Mountain Senior High School Booatera Club, will present the program. Uon George Thomasson la program chairman. At laat month’s masting, Ma. OUda Cooper gave a program on the work of the' American Cauicer Society In Cleveland County and aald that the Chapter la seeking a Klnga Mountain clutlrmein to head up the" activities In thla area. K1WANI8 CLUB Senator Helen Rhyne Marvin of Gastonia will be guest speaker at Thur sday’s meeting of the Kings Mountain Klwanls dub at 6;4B p.m. at the Woman’s Club. All Klwanlans are en couraged to attend. MEMBERSHIi MONTH Membership Month Is underway by members of American Legion Auxiliary Unit lU and slgn-up of new members Is encouraged by Mrs. Luco Falls, membership chairman, and Mrs. Clara Rhea, Unit president. "We are looking forweu'd to reaching our goal early In the year", said Mrs. FaUs. CLOOOINO CLASSES Gastonia Recreation Department will offer beginners clogging classes beginning Sept. 18 If 30 Interested persons register. Length of class Is 13 weeks. Cost Is $1B for dty residents Bind 831 for non-Clty residents. Class will meet, on Thursdays^, 7:30-9 p.m. at Memorial Hall. Minimum age Is 10 years. Instructors are Ken and Cindy Wilkinson. Registration deadline Is Sept. 10. Make checks payable to Gastonia Re.creatlon Department and mall to P.O. Box 1748. For registration In formation call Cynthia Byars at 884-8311, Ext. 397. TENNIS PRACTICE Girls tennis practice will begin Mon., Aug. 30 at 9 a.m. at the Kings Mountain Senior High courts. Ed Guy, Instructor, said rising ninth gradsrs through high school seniors are eligible to participate. fCM girls who wish more tatfanuatlon concerning tei^li^team participation may tiontact Ed Guy at 789- 4414. REUNION Annual 39th Family Reunion of the James Graham and Adelda Hamrick Ware descen dants will be held Sun., Aug. 19th, at 1 p.m. at Patterson Grove Bap-tlst Church. Picnic lunch will be spread and all family members and friends are Invited to attend. GUITAR CLASSES Beginning Sept. 10 the Gastonia Recreation Department will offer two beginner classes In guitar at Roland Bradley Center, N. Modena St. The classes will meet Mondays from 7-8 and 8-9 p.m. and will last 13 weeks. After beginner classes end, advanced beginner classes are set for December. ’The class will contain no less than five students and students must furnish their own guitars. Instructor Is Andy Smith. For registration In formation call Cynthia Byars at 884-831., Ext. 397. WIN CASH PRIZES INSTANTLY 32 OZ. PURITAN COOKING OIL 12CT. TODDLERS Tl 15 CT. HEFTY TALL RQ PAMPERS ’1 KITCHEN BAGS... 1 1 L..WEiaHTWATCHER8 32 OZ. WEIGHT WATCHERS MABeABINE 73* MAYONNAISE.... *1 ’ ® so 7 9 3LB.SHORTENING CAN COFFEE £ CRISCO 18 OZ.POST SUPER $4 00 1 LB.FOLQERS SO 7 s SUGAR CRISP . ... 1 CAN COFFEE 8OZ.FLA-VO-RICH BIG ROLLHI-DRI O /OflT SOUR CREAM.. Z/79^ PAPER TOWELS Z/oll' 6 ROLL DELTA $4 09 24 OZ.LOO CABIN S4 3l BATH TISSUE SYRUP Garden Fresh PR OD UCE GARDEN FRESH CABBAGE 5 LB.BAG YELLOW
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