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1945 /rignB bright, I'hui's- l Ihe Ridge loyecs stonia ng ta- f pink TICE i.Tiinls ililian> i. all gainst ' same or be- nuary; plead' aid es lediate ;tober, lRE Law; TICE Iminis- ^illia:^ 11 perv St said e with )re the ir this bar of taid es- lediate etober, :iNS mcE Iminis- James !d, all igainst i same or ce- I, 1966, ided in 0 said Timedi- ictober, illiam jncE d minis Luthei persons jte wiil under- le iSth i notice any le- o said imme- )ctober, &M. lY' “-S' ^ -I '-4 MISS LINDA ANN CI.ADDKN is Ihc (hnightvr of Mrs. GIc.dAcn. Her molher iitmnnn'is her evi/nijrmnt to Gary Vuitylin Robrts, son of Mr. atiif Mrs^ Harry M. Roberts. Bith fiDiiilics are of Kings Mountain. The brUlc to-be is a ItUia grad uate of Kings Mountain high school. The wedding wilt be an event of December. MISS RUTH ELIZABETH WELLS is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wells who announce her engagement to William Dixon Horn, son'of Mr. and Mrs. Gland Horn. Both families are of Kings Mountain. Thebride-cicrt is a student at Kings Mountain high se.Xsd where she is a member of the Bible tiub. The prosjiectire bridegroom is a I9(i5 graduate of Kings Moun tain high school where he was a member of the ICT club. The wedding will take place January -21. BAXTER R. SMITH (piedured above with Mrs. Smith) cele brated his 82nd birthday Tuesday. A family birthday dinner was held at the Smith home Sunday with family members at-., tending, including Mrs. P. R. Smith and family; Mrs. H. L. Smith of Leesville, S. C., Harvey Smith and family of Ellen- boti>, Mrs. Clyde Dettmarr and family of Gastonia, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Carter and family of Elberton, Ga., Mrs. George Smith and family, Mrs. Blanche Jackson and. family of Gas tonia, Mr_ and Mrs. Buck Smith and family of Atlanta, Ga. and other Kings Mountain friends and relatives. Collese Students Win Honors; Parties Usher In Month Of November siiii Lynda Mauney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mauney, was recently pledged to Zeta Xi Chapter of Delta Zeta na+Ional so rority at Lenoir Rhyne col lege in Hickory. Miss Mauney is a fresh man majoring in elementar'j education and plans to teach four+h grade. She is a 1965 graduate of Kings Mountain high schoc' and was presented at thr Sub-Deb Ball sponsored by the Shelby Junior Charity League last spring. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ serve for the school year. Terry Lynn Ledford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ledford, celebrates her fourth birthday Friday, November 5th. A family party will be held at the Ledford home on Grover road. Terry's birthday cake will be cut and served with other par ty refreshments. Young Miss Ledford is granddaughter of Mrs. J. P. McDaniel and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Ledford, all of Kings Mountain. Country Clubbers and their guests will dine and dance at a club night party Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. W.C.Ballew as hosts and hostess. An "after the football game" supper will be served, ^hose chartering a special bus to the Carolina football l^ame in Chapel Hill will arrive back in time for the meal. After-dinner music for dancing will be provided by Bill McEntIre & Orchestra. Diane Roberts, a senior at Appalachian State Teach er's college and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts of Kings Mountain, has been selected a mem ber of the staff of "The Rhododendron", college yearbook at the Boone schools. The yearbook is compiled during the school year anc' is distributed to the stu dents in the final weeks of school in the spring. Stafi members must maintain a'' least a "C" average and appointed by the editor tc ♦ * Deanna Valentine, daugh ter of Mr.' and Mrs. Mearl D. Valentine, celebrated her sixth birthday Tuesday, No vember 2. A family birthday part^ was held at the Valentine hoHe with the decoratec birthday cake cut and serv ed with ice cream and par ty refreshments. Deanna is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stone and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Valentine. Deanna's mother is the former Mary Stone. ^ ♦ About This N'That Mrs. Paul McGinnis reviewed the book, "Death Of A Myth" by Kyle Haseldon at Thursday's Book club meeting at the home of Mrs. N. F. McGill, Sr. Mrs. H. Tom Fulton, mother of Mrs. McGill, was hostess^ Mrs. T. Lewis Hovis, who presided, presented Mrs. Mc Ginnis. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Norman McGill, Jfi In serving a salad and dessert course. Cathy Lee McDaniel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McDaniel of route two, celebrated her fourth birthday at a Hallowe'en party Friday. Young Miss McDaniel's birthday was on Hallowe'en Day. Helping her celebrate were Robin and Jeff Robin son, Jody and Tammy Cobb, David and Timmie McDaniel, Greg Tate, Rob ert Harmon, Ann and Karen Lail, Debbie Appling and her brother and sister, Mike and Lynn McDaniel. The birthday cake was topped with a Hallowe'en scene complete with black cats and pumpkins. It was served with other party refreshments. Cathy is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Huff- stetler and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McDaniel, all of route two. Jeffrey Lee Arrowood celebrated his first birthday at a small family party Tues day at his home at 507 Landing street. Son of Lana Arrowood and grandson of Mrs. La fayette Arrowood. Jeffrey had a decorated birthday cake which was cut and serv ed with party refreshments at the noon hour. Members of the immedi ate family attended. visiting for three weeks family in Taylorsville. Philip Houser celebrated his first birthday Tuesday, November 2nd. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Houser of 205 Blanton street. A decorated birthday cake was cut and served at refreshment time. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Houser of 217 Maple street and Mrs. Charlie Blddix of Kings Mountain and the late Mr. Blddix. ith her son, Richard White anc Mrs. Jim White and her daughter, Mrs. Shuford Peeler end children spent last week in Charleston, S. C. with Mr. ;and Mrs. Ken Baity and family. Mrs. Baity is daughter of the Whites. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Ethel White has returned to her home here after Mr. and Mrs. Don Sellers have named their baby daughter, born this week, Leslie Elaine. The seven-oound girl is third child in the family. The other children are Donnie (Don, Jr.) and Sherry. * « « ♦ Thomas Philip Humphries, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil ip Humphries, was christened at Sunday worship services ai Dixon Presbyterian church. The baby was named for his fa ther and paternal grandfather. Rev. J. S. Mann conducted the rites with members of both families attending. ♦ ♦ * + Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow were hosts Monday night at their home at a dinner party. A four-course dinner was served to Rev. and Mrs. L. Thomas Richie and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gunter. Rev. Mr. Richie is pastor of Boyce Memorial ARP church. Candles and white flowers were used on the dining room table and pink and white flowers were used In the liv ing room. * * * * Kings Mountain Herald Thursday, November 4, 1965 Section B
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