Pag* 2A-E]MGS MOUNTAIN HERALO-Thuraday, August 2*. ISM X<, , 'J DRAMA SLATED The drama, “I Dreamed I Searched Heaven For You,” will be presented at Mountain View Baptist Church at Crowder’s Mountain at 7 pjn. Sunday. The public is invited to attend. KIWAN18CLUB Clayton Davidson of Charlotte will give highlights of his trip to Europe and his atten dance at the Passion Play in Ger many at Thursday night’s meeting of the Kiwanis Club at 6A5 pjn. at the Woman’s Club. FUKI.ISIIKI) KAtil TUKSOAY AND TIIDttSDAY UAKI.ANU ATKINS ■ l-IB STEWART GARY STEWART Publisher t’o-Edilor OsEdltiu- MEMBER »K NORTH l AROl.lNA PRESS ASStKiATHtN The lirruld is published bv Herald Publishing House. P.O. Box 7.>2. Kings Mountain. N.l'. 2tUHH>. Business and editorial olliees are Iwated at t'aiiterhui > Road-East King St. Phone 7:n-74W. Second class postage paid at Kings Mountain. N.C. Single copy 13 cents. Subscription rates: tin yearly in-state. 13 six mmiths. til yearly <nil-of-slale. 1.3.50 six iiionths. Sludent rale tin' nine months. t7..30. L'SPS 0.3l-tM0. GRADUATES - Picttmd obova ora groduatas oi tha Llnwood Day Cara Cantar pra-achool cloaa. which hald graduation axM- cUas Friday at Faith Baptist Church. Front row, lait to right Lisa Stroupa. Kavin Wilson. Valano Goiorth, Taraso Lyman and Chastity Moss. Back row. Janniiar Waldaw. Bobby Patar- son. Chris Moss. ShaUa BrysMi ond BlichaUa Fox. Photo by Gary Stawort Lin wood Graduation Is Held Linwood Day Care Center held its first pre-school gradua tion exercises Friday night at Faith Baptist Church. Ten youngsters graduated into public school kindergmten. Graduates included Sheila Thadean Bryson, Michelle Engaged Pair Is Entertained Miss Leigh Ann Kiser and Frank W. Hovis, whose wedding will be an event of September, were honoed at a luncheon Sun., Aug. 17th, at Ramada Inn, Gastonia. Hosts for the luncheon were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ramsey of Bessemer City. They took the oc casion to present the bride-to-be with a corsage of yellow daisies and the couple with a Gorham silver stem cake plate as their wedding gift. Summer flowers and silver bells decorated the luncheon Charity Care Is Available Kings Mountain Hospital, Inc. will make available from Oc tober 1, 1980, through September 30, 1981, at least S1237S of Hill-Burton charity care. Charity care will be available on a first request basis to eligible persons needing care who are unable to ptay for hospital ser vices until the facility’s annual compliance level is met. Eligibility for charity care will be limited to persons whose family income is not more than the current poverty income guidelines established by the Community Services Ad ministration. This notice is published in ac cordance with 42 C.F.R. 124.505 Notice of Availability of Uncompensated Services. KIWANIS PROGRAM Qayton Davidson will present a slide program and talk on his recent trip to Europe at the weekly meeting of the Kiwanis Club Thursday night. tables. Present as special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kiser of Bessemer City, parents of the, bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. Wade of Hovis of Bessemer City, parents of the prospective bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hovis of Matthews, brother and sister-in-law of the prospective bridegroom and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Holt. Renee Fox, Valena Lee Goforth, Teresa Marie Lyman, Chastity Diane Moss, Christopher Scott Moss, Robert Melton Peterson, Lisa Marie Stroupe, Jennifer Lynn Weldaw and Kevin Ray Wilson. Class members sang a number of songs and recited poems and Bible verses. Berdee Jacques, director, presented diplomas and Laura Steedly, fourth and fifth year ' teacher, presented each graduate ,a Bible. Buddy Barnette pro- ■ nounced the benediction. Owners and employees of the center hosted a reception for the graduates, their families and guests immediately following the graduation exercises. We are pleased to announce that ^ PAUL DOVER has joined the sales staff of KISER CHEVROLET in Cherryville, N.C. Paul invites all his friends and customers to come see him or give ^ him a call at 739-2152 or Kiser Chevrolet435-3277. $100.00 OFF Label w Lay Buys. This Thursday, Friday and Satur day Only On Any Size Utility Building. Call or Come By Today Clark Tire & Auto ■ South Battleground Ave. Phone 739-6456 * n w 1 Scissors & Styles by Sandi Announces COMPLETE FOR MEN ^WOMEN A new Total Beauty Care Program beginning Sept. 2 for six weeks designed to create a more beautiful you. The program Andudescu^ pfe^ Pay Shoos® Thank Briggs for savings of up Id 40% at our Fall Shoe Sale. Men's and women’s vinyl boat mocassins, styled like the famous maker, with white skidiiroof soles and rawhide laces. Tricot lined. Reg. $13.97 Children’s Sizes 3V^-6. Reg. $10.97 *8 Sizes m-4. Reg. $9.97 *7 Stores everywhere open Labor Day. KM Plaza, Shelby Road Sale pdcee good Ihni Labor Day. Master Charge or Visa. Open evenings and Sunday 1-6 pm. Body Building A specially designed excercise class to firm up muscles and take off that unwanted weight to produce a slimmer, more fit individual. ^ A complete analysis by our Facial Cosmetic Stylist to determine the best combination of cosmetics for your individual needs. Designed to recondition your hands and nails and develop a system for maintaining your new hands at home. Cnstom Hair Design Individualized hair design by one of our five expert hair designers to produce the style that is just right for you. A Total Beauty Make-over By Personal Consultation Analysis With Ourtiiialified Staff For Only $35.00. Call Today For Information At 739-7856. I)

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