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Kings Mountain Herald
Section B
Round Of Parties
Honor Biide-Elect
November bride - elect
Norma Farr was honored at
two bridal parties recently.
Mrs. I. C. Davis and her
daughter, Miss Jean Davis,
honored the bride - to - be
with a miscellaneous shower
attended by guests at the
recreation building of First
Presbyterian church.
The bride's table v/as
decorated with a place set
ting in Miss Farr's china pat
tern, later presented as the
gift from the two hostesses.
White flowers end a dove
were used as the center-
piece.
Party refreshments were served to guests from Kings
Mountain, Gastonia, Grover and Charlotte.
Miss Farr received a novelty corsage which she pinned
to the shoulder of her navy blue and white dress.
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Mrs. E. V/. Neal honored Miss Farr at a Thursday
Night kitchen shower attended by 2 I guests at the Neal
lome. Games were television commercials featuring kitchen
items.
The bride-elect received a novelty corsage which she
pinned to her black and white party dress. Kitchen arrange
ments of fruits and vegetables were used In decorations.
M rs. Neal served parfait v/ith coffee.
Miss Farr and Bill Herndon will be married Nov. 7 in
Boyce Memorial A'RP church.
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Leanne Christa Robbs,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Robbs, celebrated
her second birthday Wed
nesday at a "Three Bears"
party attended by 46 chil
dren.
Yolanda Cobb was dress
ed to represent the story
book character, Goldilocks,
and "baby bear" along with
the other characters was
featured in the .entertain
ment".
The birthday cake was
topped with three bears
and party refreshments
were served.
Young Miss Robbs is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Sanders and Mrs. J. H. Robbs, all of Kings Mounfain.
Her great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sanders, also
of Kings Mountain.
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Michael Lewis Mitchell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Mitchell of 404 Baker street,
will be five years old Fri
day. Twenty-two guests, in
cluding a number of rela-
fives, helped Michael cele
brate his birthday Sunday.
The birthday cake, iced in
blue roses, was centerpiece
for the refreshment fable.
Blue-iced cupcakes were al
so served with ice cream
and other refreshments.
Young Mitchell is grand
son of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Mitchell of Hinesville, Ga.
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October 28, 1965
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MRS. JOHN DAVID WARLICK
(Jewel Diane RubbsJ
MISS DEDA DAWN O’NEAL
(bride-elect of Herman Luther Campbell, Jr.)
Brownie And Junior Girl Scouts Win Troop Awards
Brownie Troop 32 and Troop
1.55 Junior Scouts of First Pres
byterian church received Star a-
wards and membership pins dur
ing an investiture service Thurs
day afternoon.
Seven Brownies ‘‘flew up" to
the Junior Troop from Brownie
Troop 32 and were given ”fly up
wings” and pins.
Mrs. Charles Blanton and Mrs.
Bob Southwell, Brovmie leadeis,
and Mrs. Sam Robinson, Junior
Scout ieader, conducted the pro
gram which was attended by
parents of the girls
A social hour was held after
the service and refreshments
were served.
Troop 32 includes 10 Brownies
and T.oop 1.55 includes 23 girls,
all of whom received stars -for
each year in the Girl Scouting
program.
Other Fall activities by area
Girl Scouts included:
Troop 1.57 held a rededication
ceremony October 22nd at 4 p.m.
at the Boyce Memorial ARP
church.
A table was arranged with
three tall candles to represent
the three parts of the Girl Scout
Promise and 10 smaller candles
to represent the 10 Girl Scout
Laws.
Ten Scouts took part in the cer
emony by repeating a Law and
then lighting one of the 10 can
dles used on the table to repre
sent the Law.
Seven Brownie Scouts. Debbie
Brackett, Jean Hallman. Rhonda
Bell, Pamela Martin. Lynn Flo
wers. Gail Blake, and Johanr..a
Phifer said their Girl Scout Pro
mise, received the Girl Scout
pins and became Junior Girl
Scouts,
A fla_g ceremony was also pre-
sentetl by five Girl Scouts.
Refreshments were served af
ter the ceremony to the Scouts
and their invited guests. Serving
refreshments were Jane Tal'.ert,
Betsy Queen and Carol Goforth.
Over one hundred Cadet te Girl
Scouts and their leaders had an
encanTpment at Camp Rotary the
weekend of Octoher 23-21.
On Saturday the Scouts p.ir-
ticipated in a Wide Game which
prove:! a test of their knowledge
of nature as well as the Girl
Scout program. Saturday night
supper featured an international
menu with each iiatrol bringing
a dish representative of a differ
ent nationality. This was follow
ed by a ni.cht of fun with every
group presentinj i son.g. game,
or d.ance from another nation. A
report of the Senior Roundup
held in Idaho was given bv Ann
Carriel, Senior Scout, who at
tended this event. After a snack
hour, girls retired ta various
parts of the camp where they
had previously set up camping
for t.'icir patrols.
On Sunday .morning after the
flag cCi’emony. a large hot break
fast was served in the main
lod;e at camp whicii helped to
liispe! the chill of the frosty
morning. A Scant'.t Own, interde-
no.ninational inspirational serv
ice. was held after hre.tkfast.
This was led by Scouts from the
First Presbyterian church of
Gastonia, with Mrs. Charles Ey-
ier as coordinator. Scouts then
broke into groups according to
interest. The patr-'l Workshop
was diicetbd by -Mrs. J. C. Little,
Jr., of Mt. Holly. Mrs. C J. Deitz
of Belmont led the .group which
studied opportunities for service
for Cadttte Scouts. .Mrs. Sylvia
Holmes of Kin.gs Jlountain mod-
e.-ated a workshop on Cadttte
Challen.gcs. Preparing for Senior
Opportunities was the interest of
another group meeting with Miss
Kay And. rson and Miss Barbara
Forbes, field advisors f ir the
Pioneer Girl Scout Council.
Sunday dinner and a song fest
ended th? encampment for Cad-
Continiicd On P'lijc J
iComings And Goings
Mrs. Odell Benton and Mrs. Howard Swofford
back from Raleigh where they represented No. 4 Township
Grange at the 37th annual convention of the North Caro
lina State Granqe.
Tne convention was held Wednesday through Friday
at Hotel Sir Walter and featured presentation of commun
ity service awards to outstanding Granges in the state. The
No. 4 Township Grange received a $25 cash award for its
project, assisting in organization of a Bethlehem Community
Fire Department. Mrs. Benton was project chairman.
Betty Feezor, WBTV home economist, was Friday
luncheon speaker for ladies attending the conventioin. Gov
ernor Dan Moore addressed the Thursday night convention.
A reception was held at the Mansion tor Grange members
on Saturday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Sweum of Atlanta, Ga. were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Southwell, coming to
attend homecoming festivities at Davidson college on Sat
urday. Mr. Sweum and Mr. Southwell are Davidson alumni.
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Mr. and Mj^. Ben Moomaw and Elbert Cox, regional
director of the Park Service, attended the Coker Farms
Celebration Friday in Hartsville, S. C. Mr, Cox, South Caro
lina Governor Robert McNair, and Dr. Edwards, Clemson
college president, were speakers. Mr. Cox presented Mr.
Coker the citation making the Farms a national historic
.landmark.
^ Mr. Moomaw is superintendent of Kings Mountain Na
tional Military Park.
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BROWNIE TROOP OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pictured above are the 10 membern of
Brownie Troop 3J of Firm Prenbylcritin church who received aimids Thursday. Front row, fisnii
left, Oenny Gray Mduney, Tara Tiinins, Berky Blanton, Mary Kathlynn Maiincy, and Ashley
Plonk. Second row, from left, Laura Carjwntcr, Myra Griffin, Liz Noisier, Patiicia Herndon and
Cindy Broirn. Sn-en Brmvnies weir given “fly up unngs” to Troop 155 and are shown in Ike ad
joining photograph viUh otlur members of the Junior Troop. (Photo by Bill Jackson)
JUNIOR GIRL SCOUT TROOP 155 — Pktured uS u'e arc members of Junior Oirl Sc-att Triwp
155 of First Presbyterian church recognized during an investiture program Thursday. From left,
front row, Cheryl Barrett, Robin Dickey, Cynthia Robinson, Donna Blanton, Terri Harmon, Jiwkic
Bogwcll, Lon Ann Alerander and Viiki Bohcler. Second row, from, left, Janet Turner, Tcre.-ia
Campbell. Jan Willis, Sherry King, Leanne Camibcll, Lynn Blanton, Wanda irufc/s anil Sandy
Southwell. Bark rtour, from left, Laura Plonk, Naiwy Plonk, Naiwy Wi isent r, Loura IDidson, Jan
et Bridgts, Stella Lee Neisler, Martha Weiss and Ellen Goforth Not iiresent (or the picture tak
ing was Susan Ballew (Photo by BUI Jack son!