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GOTCHAl - li you ottond Um loyeoM Haunted
House on East Gold this week, be especially
careful when crossing the old wooden bridge
which leads through the forest. There's an
ugly-looklng creoture hiding In the dork, {ust
^ Photo by Gary Stewart
anxious to get his hands on you. The Haunted
House opens each night at 8 p.m. through
Saturday, and this monster plus mony others
will be there.
jO^lNG AWAY GIFT — Kings Mountain Junior
High students Tracy Seism, left, and Lisa
Roby present o piece of luggage to Assistant
Principal Gory Shields on behalf on the stu-
Photo by Gary Stewart
dent body at an assembly program Friday.
Shields resigned his post to occept an ad
ministrative position In the Macon County
School System.
Church News
Westover
Revival
Rev. Ed Sessom, pastor of
Flint Hill Baptist Church in Lat-
timore, is evangelist for revival
services Nov. 3-7 at Westover
Baptist Church on Shelby Rd.
Services are at 7 p.m. each
evening.
Rev. Roger Webb, pastor, said
the community is invited to wor
ship in the series of special ser
vices.
Trinity Church
Sets Revival
Trinity Church of the Living
God will hold revival services
Nov. 4-8 and services are nightly
at 7 p.m.
Guest evangelists are Rev.
Gus and Margaret Robertson of
Eden, N.C. with a special mis
sion service on Saturday night
and a slide presentation of
Jamaica and Haiti Islands.
Rev. Ozzie Montgomery,
pastor, said the community is in
vited to worship in the series of
services.
BAKE SALE
Vinelle Missionary Society of
First Wesleyan Church will
sponsor a hot dog and bake sale
^t., Nov. l,at 10:30 a.m. at the
church. The public is invited to
participate.
Oak Grove
Revival Set
Oak Grove Baptist Church
will hold fall revival services
beginning Sunday morning at 11
o’clock and continuing each
evening Sunday through
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Rev. Frank Monroe will be
guest evangelist.
Rev. Michael Goudelock,
pastor, invites the public to at
tend.
Revival Set
Oak View Baptist Church on
York Road will hold a revival
November 2 thru 7. Each service
will begin at 7.-00 p.m.
The speaker will be the Rev.
Carlos Hatcher who is the pastor
of Good Hope Baptist Church in
Saluda, S.C.
The Rev. Raymond Shumpert
and the congregation of Oak
View Baptist Church invites the
public to visit and worship with
them during this revival time. A
nursery will be provided.
Mrs. Hamilton New Director
Mrs. Marilyn P. Hamilton of
Kings Mountain has been ap
pointed the new Executive
Director of the Senior Cleveland
County Council on Aging, and
assumes her new duties Monday.
Judge Howard Ward, presi
dent of the Council, presented a
key yesterday to Mrs. Hamilton
for her offices at the Senior
Center at 408 E. Marion St. in
Shelby.
Mrs. Hamilton, wife of First
Citizens Bank Vice-President
Charles E. Hamilton, was
formerly social worker-case
manager at the Cleveland Coun
ty Mental Health Center. She
has also served as a former Ex-
ecutive Director of the
Cleveland County Red Cross.
She is a graduate of Winthrop
College. The Hamiltons are
parents of three children.
The Senior Center is operated
by the Council on the Aging for
the benefit of all senior citizens
60 years or older, residing in
Cleveland County. There are no
dues or membership fees.
Counseling, along with regular
arts and crafts groups, covered
dish luncheons twice a month,
and other activities are planned.
The Center is open from 9 a.m.
to S p.m. daily.
MRS. HAMILTON
Special All Day Sun. _Nov. 4
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One Good Pizza
Deserves
Another
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Kings Mountain
Hwy. 74 West
739-4436
Offer good on large and medium piz7.a.s only
Bi^Oiie
M HaataiBHle Pina.
Get One ^e.
Buy a large pizza, we’ll pve you a
medium free. Buy a medium pizza,
we’ll give you a small free. So come
on in to Pizza Hut. After all,
two good pizza.s are better than one.
One coupon per party per visit at participating Piua Hut*
resiaui nt*. Oner booH only on regular menu prices
Sunday Nov. 4 Only —
t. ash value 1 '21) cent (£} 1979 Piua Hut, Inc
Inflation
Fighters
(See our yellow pages ad)
KMCC Residents Give
Bethware Club Program
Four residents and three staf
fers of Kings Mountain Con
valescent Center presented the
Fall Festival
Plans Underway
(From Pago 4-A)
donated by Viola Oliver, a
turkey donated by Raeford
White and a Microwave oven.
North School Tee shirts will be
popular items, as well as tote
ba^ and Tiger buttons, which
will be available at various
booths set up during the day.
The prize drawing will be con
duct^ at 5:30 p.m.
program at last Monday’s
meeting of Bethware Progressive
Club.
Elaborating on the various ac
tivities available to residents
through an extensive crafts and
extra-curricular program were
Activities Coordinators Faye
Barbee and Carolyn Bell and
Ruth Gamble, crafts instructor
for Cleveland Technical College.
Residents who also par
ticipated in the program were
Mrs. Ella Harrelson, Mrs. Bessie
Spencer, Mrs. Rebecca Lane and
Mrs. Glenda Wray.
Bethware Progressive Club
recently presented a black and
while portable television set to
the residents of the facility.
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