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Miss Dede Dawn O'Neal Wed Saturday •
To Sandy Campbell In Church Ceremony
KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
Sc.ond I>nv'.hyt(*ri:-in (hiircli of
Kr.cwiili'. nnint -.i't'c was ilu*
setting Saiu:’d::iv for tho I p.ai.
weddinj* of Dtcii’ Dawn
O'Neal a n <1 llei man LuUiei'
Camp*K*;i, .Ii.
Dr. John L. Fai^e oliieiaied at
the (ioLibli r.iiK ei rt niony for
which organ n usir was luescnl-
ed by M Dimla Sa ign n who
played “Panis Angelicas” by Ce-
.Far Fianck. “Pi'uyer” frorn
“Gothic Sc'iit” by U'on ^ Hoeil-
mann, “Jesu. Joy of Man’s De-
slrbi'j ” y J liai'h anti liurn*
by's “O Po. foci l.ove.”
The filial’ of the cluiicli was
anan’td wdii laige 'loor bas
kets of all-white mums, giadioi:
and fern on either side. Near the
altar were standing sprays of
magnolia leaves and l)rass can
delabrupi holding cathedral lap-
ers.
Given in marriage hy her fa
ther. the bride wore the wedding
dress she designed, an original
made by Iier mother. The two-
piece dress was T while import
ed wool worn with champagne
accessorie.s. Her hat was of e.Tha
mink and she carried a ca icade
of brown cymhidiiim orchids and
valley lilies.
Miss Rita Mimsey of New
Ta/.ewell, Tenn.. college room
mate of the bride, was maid of
honor and only attendant. The
current “Miss Dixie” wore a tur
quoise vv :ol .lUil v\ ith matehinp j
ostrich feather hat and carried j
a cascade of yellow roses, maline j
and rib' on dreamei s.
Claude ITown of Mtmiplus j
Tc-nn. and Glenn Myers of Loret-
to, Tenn., fraternity brothers of
the bridogi ooni, ;ei ved as ushois.
The bride’s rro’her wore a
green wo'd suit vvilh white hat
and a white rehid slioukler cor
sage.
The bride ’room's mother chose
a dress of beige wool with brown
feather hat. brown accessories
and a white orchid shoulder cor
sage.
The bridal party formed a re
ceiving line to greet wedding
guests after the ceremony.
BRIDE AiWO BRIDEGROOM
Both the hi’i<le and bridegroom
are senior students at the Uni
versity of TeniiOise<‘.
Daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs
Dowey Dewilt O’Neal of Nash
ville. the new .Mi's. Campl>oll, e
home economic.s major, will
graduate in March with
in de.sign and textiles. She? is a
mem- cr of Delta Gamma soror
ity, Pan Hellenic Council. Stu
dent Government As sociation and
Associated Women Students le
gislative hoard. .She was co chair
man of 1905 Carnicus and was
also Air Force ROTC Sponsor,
Vol Dijufy fi.iali d Air Foi re
Qut CM and semi-finalist Home
coming Queen. She was awarded
the* .Mortar Board Senior Cila-
■ turn.
Site is granddr^ghter of Mix'. .
rheddeus Herbert Johrston of
, Franklin, Tenn. and the late Mr.
and Mrs. ToIIie Richard O Neai
^ of Wiggins, Misj.
The bridegio' in is a son of Mr
and Mrs. Hernia t L. C.impbell
; of Kings Mountain, He will i
' .xive h s iournalis.r degree in ;
Dece mber from the University of ■
ftiincssee where he is vi<*e-presi-
lent of Alpha Gamma Rho fra
Lcrnitv and a member of Omi-
non Delta Kappa, honorary fra
ternity and Sigma Delta Chi,
men's journalism fraternity: In-
lerfi aternity Council: Student
Cicv'ernment Association. He is a
’adet lieutenant colonel in the
Air F:;rce ROTC and will soon
receive a commission as second
lieutenant with the USAF. He is
managing editor of the Univers
ity Daily Beacon and is on the
copy desk of the Knoxville News-
Sentinel.
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Parties Continue To Honor Miss Farr,
Luncheon Monday, Two Bridal Showers
I Youngsters Held
Hallowe'en Party
Mrs. George Morrow entertain
ed Monday at her home at a
luncheon honqiing M.ss Favr.
A four course meal w as served
, Bridal parties this week con- straws, nut roll and salted nuts.
' tinued to honor Norma Fgrr,
I whose wedding to Bill Herndon
I .akes place Sunday,
j Mrs. Sam Hamrick. Mrs. Hay-
iw'jod Allep, Mis. George Allen
! and Miss Mae Sue Goforth en-
j teriained tog(*ther T’ h u y * ci a y
I night at tlie Haim it'k lipme at
I drop-in bridHl shpwer.
The hoslt’s.ses g.ave the ht'fde !
! to be an elpctric mixci' and the
'*10 gufsis shpwn’cti hey wi|h
househced gifts. Mi.is Farr also •
received x while shasta mum
Mrs. Calvin n. mphrie.s enter
tained members of her Primary
Sunday School da s at .i Hallo
we’en party FiUlay nlgiU at Dix
on Presbyterian cluuch.
Thursday, November 4, I96S
Tickets On Sale
For Shelby Bazaar ^
Shelby Woman’s dub willspon-
, lor u fall ha/aar and luncheon
Tiur.sday, Nov. 11th, at Slielhy
Woman's club
.Mrs. FdwTn Ream, a mem or
of the .Slieihy club, said .she
Would l>o in Kings Mountain
The fellowship hall was gay
tq Miss Farr, per mother. Mii. I'vith orange and black streamers,
N. M. Farr: Mrs. K. W. N(*ai. i and . alloon.s. The lofrcshrcal ,
Mrs. Henderson Hernd in. and was. eenterod hy a large ; Tuesday, Nov. 9th. from 10:3(1 a.
Mis. I. c. Davis. pumpkin jack-o-lantern and re-.m. until 5 ji.m. at Goody (ioody
The bride-lo-he wore an off* ' aLio carried out the Baibecue, Shelby road, with
Hallowe'en theme. lunche in tickets for Kiii’S Moun-
; lain area w'c ren intere‘?b'd in at-
Miss Gerry Humphries direct- tending. Tickets are $1.25 for th
ed games and contests. Mrs. Inical to he served from 11 a.in.
John Styers, mother of the host- until 2 p.m. ...
c.«s, assisted in serving. bazaar, featuring hand-
an
white suit with cliamp \gne ae-
yessprie.s and a white .shoulder,
«>r.«age, gift,of the hostess. Mi's.:
Morrow also gave the bride-elect i
a gift in her china pattern. ,
An all-white decor was carried
His grandparents are the late
Mr. and Mio. McLean Campbell
of
Mrs. Joseph T. Hutchinson
Florence, S. C.
After a mountain wedding trip
the newlyweds are at home at
?06 Chickamauga Av'enue in
Knoxville,
Guests fr.om out-of-Knoxville
■ncludcHl the bride’s grandmother,
Mrs. T. H. Johnston of Franklin,
Tenn.,: her great-aunt. Mrs. Mar
ion Pinkerton of Franklin; her
•’Ster. .Miss Vern O’Neal; her
brother. Biyn O’Neal, both of
Nashville: her a-unt, Miss Bessie
Johnston and Mrs. John Sween-
‘'‘V, both of Franklin; and the
bridegroom's brother and sister-
n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camp
bell of Kings Mountain.
Use Cranberries
For Dinners
This Thanksgiving
Cranberries go with Thanks
giving dinners like the Pilgrims
with Plymouth Rock.
A pleasant switch frc<B the
usual cranberry jelly is the com
bination of this tart fruit with
Merita’s Brown 'n Serve Rolls to
form a Quick Cranlierry-Orange
R;;f:,r'Tan.i'VhTu<eTiiTand jCoffo^Ring.^
I berries left over from making
jelly, you can use them up in
this dish as an after-holiday
cor'u’O which she pinned to the runuu -
<-houiclci' of her liRht blue mo- out in the tiini(ig room and pink ' '’“'‘‘'.‘i
hair suit. was cemhined with white in thei 'Those attending wore Beverly 'goodies and traditional faro, will
A color theme of green and ; living roqm. Silver appointments I Kathy Stewart. Gale Farris, open to the public at 10 a.m.
white was carried out in the dec- | were featured on the table which ■'Trudy Childeri, Charlie Berry The bazaar-luncheon is an an-
orations and refreshments Mrs. | held a silver bowl holding white ' T.isa Hughes nual project of the Shelby club.
Hamrick greeted guests and in- flowers as the centerpiece. “
iroduced them to Miss Farr, her
mother, Mrs. N. M. Farr, and
Mrs. Henderson Herndon, mother
of the bridegroom-to-be. Mrs.
George Allen displayed gifts and
Mrs. James Robbs (lirected them
to tile dining room for refresh
ments. Mrs. Haywood Allen said
goodbyes and kept a guest regis
ter.
treat.
At an.v rate, a beautiful circlet
of color-happy rolls, a product of;
American Bakeries Company,}
can ‘:e concocted by placin? but- i Libby Alexander, as Sandra's
cranberries ' mother. ’
KMHS Operetta
To Be Nov. 18
The Kings Mountain high
school Chorus will pre.^ent the
operetta, “Cherric of Cherokee
Road”, November 18th at 7:39 p.
m. in Central Auditorium.
The cast of characters will in
clude:
Teresa Jolley, as Cherrie. a
young girl trying to find her way
liome.
Jen’y Ledford, as Alan O’Day,
a young owner of Feudal Rock
1C Tim'was overlaid with rmtehing lin-1
vaithei Bamj,. . . ’ , ' en cloth. Grten and white cake! The hostesses also gave
Fredi Connor, as Sandra Tay- ! squares were served with ch^se 1 bride-elect a tr -usseau gift,
lor, Alan’s girl friend. |
Miss Goforth poured hot tea
from a silver service at one end
of a round refreshment table dec
orated in white and green. A
bridal arrange.ncnt was center-
niece for the br'de’.s t»btr‘ wb-^h
Mrs. James Jonas, Mrs. Paul
Walker and Mrs. Bill Moss en
tertained together Monday ni?ht
at the Jonas home honoring Miss
Farr.
The guests showered the bride-
to-be with lingerie gifts.
A pink and white motif was
carried out in the decorations.
Following bride’s bingo, a sweet
coui'se with coffee was served.
Miss Farr wore a turquoise j
W'ool jumper with white blouse j
and a corsa ge of pink carnations,
gift from the hostesses.
4-H'ers To Install New Club Officers
At Supper, Program On Saturday Evening
President Diane Greene will i hrough will also participate in
preside at Dixon Community 4-H the program. Various l-H’ers will
Club Night Saturday at 7 o’clock report on club events during the
the
at Dixon Presbyterian church,
New officers of the duo will
be installed by Rev. James S.
Mann, pastor of the church. The
candlelight ceremony wall be
held following a covered dish
supper to be attended by 4-H’ers,
their parent.'?, and me.xbt'is of
the host church.
County Extension Agents Hen
ry Dameron and Mi.?s Ann Yar-
year.
To be installed are: president,
Mike Gre<me: vice-president, Glo
na Diane Greene; secretary, San
dra Johnson; treasurer, Anita
Montgomery: song leader, Shir-^^
ley Greene; reporter. Sheil^^^
Greene; chaplain, Judy Hovvell^^
recreati )n leader, Ronnie Har
mon; and social chairman, Gary
Benton.
■^alr Wed
In Church Rites
ter. brow'n sugar,
and orange peel into a mild, top
ped by the rolls. The combination
only takes about 15 minutes to
bake.
QUICK
CRAKBERRY-ORANGE
COFFEE RING
TV cup butter or margarine
H CUD light brown sugar
Vj cup halved fresh cranberries
1 teaspoon grated orange peel
1 8 Browm ‘n’ Serx'C Rolls
! 1. Melt 2 tablespoons of the
j butter in a 5'-2 CU0 (S*_--inrh)
! ring mold. Sprinkle ’•+ cuo of the
brown sugar over wOttom; top
Miss Farr
Gives Plans
Seven o’clock rites Saturday cranberries
'^herokce Baptist church united j 3 Combine remaini
Miss Iva Jane Smith and Joseph
Fugene Lovelace in marriage
The Rev. Gene L.eigh officiat-
'xi at the doubl-ring ceremony,
degree i Nuptial music was urovided by
Miss Pat B'jtler at the piano and
Miss Sarah Butler, vocalist.
The couple entered the church
^OTCther.
The bride wore a white street-
’ength dress with lace bolero. A
’ewelcd crown held her shoulder-
length illusion veil and she carri
ed a Bible topped with white car
nations.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Smith
are parents of the bride. She is
a graduate of Kings Mountain' , _
high school and is employed in ; pftfps
‘he offices of Neisler Division, '
•emaining butte’*,
brown sugar and ;range peel.
Mix well
3. Split rolls to but not through
bottom crust: fill with orange-
browTi sugar mixture.
4. AiTanre rolls, sugar side
down, over ‘''ranberrics in nan.
5. Bake in hot oven (425 de
grees F.) about 15 minutes or un
til well-brov/nod. Cool for a few
minutes until birblmg stons; in
vert pan onto serving plate. Let
stand a few miniutes; remove
nan. Serve coffee ring
down.
Makes 4-6 .serxings.
upside
‘ain high school and is employed i
"iy Long Spindle and Machinery |
To. in Gastonia.
The newlvweds are
n Kings Mountain
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
Miss Norma Louise Farr.
dau=;hter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor
wood Milton Farr, has announced
plans for her marriage to Bill
Woodrow Hcriuioii, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henderson Woodrow
Hemdon
Tlie wedding will take place
Sunday, November 7th. at 3:30 ;
p.m. in Boyce Memorial Associ ;
ate Reformed Pres yteriar
church. Rev. L. Thomas Richie |
minister of the church, will offi- j
ciate at the double-ring cere ;
monv. I
Mrs. N F. McGill. Sr. will dp |
organist for the program of nup |
tial mu?lc and vocal nurberFl
will be renderixl by Tolly M. Shu |
ford. Jr.
The brideelect will ho given ir
marriage hy her father. Be *
man for ttie hridegroom-io bf
will be h's father. |
M’ss Bren li Ann Hern ton 0 j
Hendersonville, sifter of tht -
brideTioom to■ e. will be mud j
honor and only attendant.
Ushers will include Charles W
Herndon, cousin of the bride
groom-elect, John W. Leagon of
Newlon. cousin of the brideelect
Gamis Keith (Bud' Bumgardne
and Jerry R. Blalock.
Mrs. Jane Robinson and M'Sf
Sally Leagon. cousins of th-'
bride-to-be, will keen a guest
register in the vestibule of the
church.
Following their weddin t re
hearsal on Saturday evening M'ss
Farr and Mr. Herndon will bo
honored at a cake cutting to be
given by Mrs. Robert E. Davis.
Mrs. Aileen Leag n and Mrs
Jay A. Kennedy, aunts of the
brideelect. in the fellowship hall
of thg ARP church.
Sigma Chapter
Met Thursdav
Sigma Chapter of Alpha Delta
Kappa held its October meeting
at the home of Mrs. Gladys
Bridges in Shelby Thursday
night.
pre^dent Minnie Anna E^orney
presided during the business ses
sion after which Mrs. Claire
I eonhardt a n d Mrs. Margie
Tre-adw’ay presented a candle
Pght ceremony coTiT'''TY>o>-'\tin ’
the ISth anniversary of .-'DK and
honoring M’'s Agnews .Shipman
^Irs. Mai ion Southall M'^s. Hat
tie Poppino and Mrs. Neal,
the founder.? of the Order.
During tlie snc'al he m the
no.^te'ses, Mrs. Gladys Bridges
and Miss Ann<* T.ee. served hot
punch and pumpkin tarts topped
with whii>i>ed c’cam.
L-jnl menbers .arten<Iing in
cluded Ml'S. Edith Bridges, l^rs.
Mary Love Po^ge, Mrs. Martha ' Wednesday:
Bridges, Miss Jackie Blanton and I 10 a.m.~Circle 3
Miss Helen Logan, I Methodist church.
lit* V,* Neisler ,
Massachiu^etts Mohair Plush Co. j Tfi^ch0rS
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and j » u ^
■'Trs. Glenn Lovelace of King.? * teachers in
Mountain, attended Kings Moun
at
New' teachers in the citv
.schools w'ero honored rv the
Junior Woman’s clr.ih at a Teach
er's Night bannuet Monday night
as the local club called attention
home! to the nationw'ide observance of
I American Education Week,
j The tables were decorative
I with autumn leaves, foliage and
; flowers. For the nrogram. after
a buffet suDoer, Mrs. Dick Mc
Ginnis led the group in group
singing.
Among guests were School®
Sunt. B. N Barnes. M'-s. Bames
and Miss Alice C. Averitt, school®
teaching consultant.
Heading the committee on
’’angemonts for the banouet were
Miss Jack'e Blanton, club n»'e«i
dent, end Mrs. Bill Jr nas. host
''hursiUty:
7:30—A.r.erican Legion Auxili-
ry at the home of Mrs. Sam
Collins, Wells street.
'riday:
12:00 Senior Citizens club
•jnceon meeting at the Woman’s 1 esses for the month of Novcm.bcr
luh. I —
7:30 Rehearsal for the Farr- ; Back-To-School
Herndon wedding in Boyce Me
morial ARP church.
8:30 Mrs. Robert E. Davis,
Mrs. Aileen Leagon and Mrs. Jay
\. Kennedy are honoring their
licce, Miss Norma Farr and Bill
Herndon, at an after-rehearsal
oarty in the fellowship hall of
he ARP church.
Sunday:
3:30 -The wedding of Miss
Norma Louise Farr and Bill
Woodrow’ Herndon in Boyce
Memorial ARP church.
Monday:
7:30 Circle 3 of Kings Moun
tain Baptist church at the home
of Mis. O. O. Walker.
7:30-Circle 4 of Kings Moun-
ain Baptist church at the home
of Mrs. D E. Tate.
7:39
Reg Alexander, as Pete, an old
cow’hand
Becky Dixon, as Mazie, a girl
from Kentucky.
Ronnie Burton, -as Carl Henry,
a bachelor tourist.
Paul Farris, as Henry Nelson,
a troubled Dad.
Harry Fortcnl-ierry, as Frankie
Nelson, Dad’s 13 year-old son.
Rita Caveny, as Fran Nelson,
Frankie’s twin sister.
Nadine Boll, as Sweetsy Bird,
a frightened bride.
Butch Gib:ons. as Oscar Bird,
a worried groom
Dean Webb, as Jasper White-
oloom, an Indian youth.
Edith Hambright as Mrs. Dale,
a latecomer.
The operetta i.s filled with
songs, dances and comedy, a
spokesman said.
Tickets arc on sale at $1 for
adults and 50 cents for children.
: Banett Rites
:Held Sunday
I Funeral rites for eimian Leroy
Barrett. 51, of Baltimore. Md..
' son of the late Jesse Barrett and
I Mrs. Mattie Barrett Vines of
Kiri ’-s Mountain, were held Sun-
dav at 3 p.m. from Harris Fun-
, oral Home Chapel, interment fol-
, lowing in Mountain View Baptist
’ ccretery at Blacksburg.
. ?Jr. Barrett died Thursday,
three days after a fall.
Other siiivivers include a
daughter, Mrs. Lola Jontjs of
Gaffney. S. C.. two brothel's.
Glenn A. Barrett of Salem. Ore.,
and William D. Barrett of Balti
more. Md.; a sister, Mrs. J. M.
Yates of Kings Mountain.
KIWANIS CLUB
Di . William Harris Blair, pas
tor of Linden ARP church of
Gastonia, will be guest speak
er at Thursday s Kiwanis club
meeting at 6:45 p.m. at the
i Woman’s club.
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Event Tuesday
The P-T-S-A will meet at Kings
Mountain high school Tuesday,
November 9th, at 7:30 p.m.
Highlight nf the meetin,? will
be Back-ToSchool Night unde”
the sponsorshp of Future Teach
ers.
All hgh school students and
their parents are invited to at
tend.
Mrs. Pruett's
Rites Conducted
Funeral rites for Mrs. Janie
Morris Pruett, 84, were held
Circle 4 of Central Meth-} Wednesday at 4 p.m. from Gold
odist church at the home of Miss
loyce Biser
7:30 Gircle 5 of Central Meth-
)dist church at the home of Mrs.
1. B. Goforth. Sr.
7:30 - Circle 6 of Central Meth
odist church at the home of Mrs
Hilliard Black.
7:30 Circle 7 of Central Meth
odist ch jrch at the homo of Mrs.
Clarence L. Poole.
3:00- Circle 1 of Kings Moun-
Street Wesleyan Methodist
church, interment following in
Mountain Rest cemetery. |
Daughter of the late John and ;
Jennie Taylor Morris, she was
the widow of Rev. John J. Pruett
who died in 1939.
Surviving are two sons. Paul
Pruett of Spartanburg, S. C. and
Buren Pruett of Gastonia; five
daughters, Mrs. Carrie Ramsey
and Mrs. Annie Moss of Kings
♦ain Baptist church at fho home Mountain, Mrs. Eula Culbertson
IT.,,. c*.. ' *%♦ /It..
f Mrs. Jake Hord, Sr.
9:.3n a.m. Circle 2 of King;
M''unta'n Baptist church at the
home of Mrs. C. D. Ware.
Tuesday:
7:30 Parent - Teacher - Stu
dent Associatio'i of Kinas Mopn
tain high srhool. Back-To-Schoo'
N' iht program at the school.
9:30 Circle 5 of Kings
Mountain Baptist church at the
home of Mrs. Gene Austin.
at Central
I of Gastonia. Mrs. Ola Pickleseim
er of Lo\vell and Mrs. Estelle
Clark of Patterson Springs; and
one sister, Mrs. Florence Conner
of Kings Mountain; 33 grand
children and 25 great-grandchil-
dran.
LODGE TO MEET
Regular commvmlcation of
Fairview’ Lodge i39 AF&AM
will be held Monday night
7:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple,
%IFrBtAry 7- P, Tindall |tq-
Bounced.
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While most of us are natur-
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•’something for
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carrying a large stock of well
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in helping you co-ordinate
your needs into one harmoni
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Some people equate the
word ‘‘decorating’’ with ‘‘ex
pensive merchandise" but this
is not so at our store, because
we offer you the exact same
service regardless of your bud
get.
If possible, bring in your
floor plans. Better still, we
will be glad to meet you at
your home where we can not
only get the size of the rooms
but can measure the height
of window sills and obtain
other vital measurements and
information.
Or if you would just like to
come in and sit down and
discuss your decorating prob
lems, please do so whether
you arp re^dy to make ^ pur
chase at this time or not.
You may find that what ap
pears to be A difficult deco
rating problem may resolve it
self quite oa.sily after discu«s.
ing the matter with someone
who has had to solv^ thaf
same problem before.
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