vs-. 'J'rStWWRBWSwite.if Page 2 Church Rites Sunday Afternoon Unite Miss Norma Farr, Bill Woodrow Herndon Miss Norma Louise Farr be-, streamers falling to the hem- KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ca.ve Iho brido of Bill Woodrow lino of the boll shape skirt. Site Ilorndon Sunday in a 3:3() p.m. | wore a matching satin hair bow exc hange of vov\ s in Boyce Me- 'with circular tulle veil attached moria] A‘-socint(» Heformod Pres- and carried a cascade of bronze byterian cluui-h. : chrysanthemums. The Hev. Thomas L. Richie, mlnisti‘1- of the clnnch, officiat ed at the doui)l(*-ring ceremf)ny. Mrs. N F. .McGill, Sr. was or ganist foi- rite pi'ogram of tradi- tinnal mu^’ic. Tolly Martin Shu- foi'fl, .Ir. uas vocal soloist. Organ ruogram included: “Tlianks Bo To Thee” by Han del: Bach’s •From the Depth? of My neait": “O Lnid, Most Holy” hj' I'lacck; "O Loving Savior” bv G unod; Shubort’s “Ave Marin”; •'I'he Lord Is My' Shephei’d” by Crlmond-Trichard; | anfl ”() IVrlVct Love” by Barn-[ by, Mr. Sluiford sang ‘‘Kntreat Me N ;t to Lea\e i’hee” y Gounod before thi’ cercrony and Dun lap’s “Wrdfling Prayer” as the benediction. The r.liar of the cluirch was animgc:! ’.vilh i: (e candelabra holding ligh'cd t:*pc-s. Grren palms foMv.'Hl A background and a lar:(‘ airangnrnent of white mum- and glads ccnt«*rerl the setting whicli was highlighted by an open Bible and Bride’s candle on an individual stand. Norwood MiUon Farr esi*ort- -cfl his dauglUer to the altar and ’•g.Tve her hi marriage. Her wed- .altendant. H(‘r floor- length gown of willow gre(*n sat in (Kicharnic was fashioned with • bateau nei klinc» and elbmv length 'skHnes. A miniature how accMMit rd the front waistline. A bow caught to th(' hack neckline with mony in the vestibule of the churcli, the bride’s family later serving refreshments to a num ber of friends, relatives and out- town guests who called at the Farr home. Wedding cake was served with punch from a table decorated in the wedding theme. For a wedding trip to Gatlin- burg, Tonnes.see. the new Mrs. Herndon wore a heather green two-piece wool suit with velvet collar aceented oy a lemon yel low blouse. Her accessories were j and DECORATING TIPS By GENE TIMMS HOW SHOULD YOU ARRANGE FURNITURE Hero is some timely advice. 1. Bo sure your living room has one main center of inter est. 2. It’s usually a good idea to assemble .some living room furniture in groupings for conversation. In .such a group ing, try to arrange for a tabic or surface area for the con venience of those using each chair. Such tables should be available to hold drinks, ash trays, etc. .3. A successful room has both harmony and contrast. U.se some colons and shapes that are .similar and some that are not. 4. Another thing to strive for is ‘ balance’’. Don’t place all your hea\y pieces on one side or one end of the room. It would then appear top- heavy. Height should be dis tributed. 5. Furniture should .serve; it .shouldn’t interfere. Don’t rrake the mistake so many people seem to make of letting furniture interfere with doors, windows and easy passage within a room and between rooms. And to got some specific furniture ideas for your home, come on in and browse in oui store. There's absolutely no obligation, and we’ll look for- ward to helping you. SOCIAL CALENDAR meeting jHam^vright Chapter, D.4R, at the j homo of Mrs. Joe Thomson, West Mountain street. The Chapter also recognized Mi.ss Rita Bell, DAR Good Cili- ; zen, presenting her a DAR Good ! Citizen pin and certificate, j Each year the DAR selects a 1 woriliy high srhool senior girl to he recii)ient of the award. Miss Bell i.< daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McDaniel. Jr The Chapter also made plans to give Christmas gifts to Cros.s- nore School. Ml'S. J. E. Herndon, chapter re gent, presided. At refresh'T^nt time Mr;, alligator slippers and bag j Thomson servwl a salad and des- I a mink pillbox hat. She lifted the | course. gardenias from her bridal bou-1 . 1 quet. ' The newlyweds will be at home ' at 1317 Grover road. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Milton Farr, the! -----■* ^ride is a graduate of Kings | TlN/r.srfn.v; Mountain high school and Char- j 7:30—^Bethware P-TA in the lotto Memorial Hospital School i Auditorium of Bethwarc school, of Histologic Technique. She is | Friday: employed by Gaston Memorial i 5:30—Before - Football Game hospital I barbecue supper at Kings Mo-un- The bridegroom is the son of | tain Country dub. family night Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Wood- affair, row Herndon. A graduate df' SrJfilrtfd*/.* Kings Mountain high school he | 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 5-R p.m.- West is associated with the firm of , school P-TA barbecue at West Gillie Falls Brick Contractors. | school. Wedding guests Included these j 5:00-7:30 p.m.—Bethlehem Vo- from out-of-town: Mrs. Aileen! lunteer Fire department barbe- Leagon, Sally and Carolyn Leag* i cue chicken supper. Baked goods on, Mr. and Mrs. John Leagon.'sale by Auxiliary at the Beth- all of Newton; Mr and Mrs, Bob 1 lehem Fire Department building. Allran, Sharon and L>mne, ofj 7:30—Circle 1 of Dixon Pres- Mount Airy; Miss Glenda Black, byterian church at the home of Miss Barbara Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Mi’S. Gordon Hughes, Jr. L. L. Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Monday: J. S Ivery. Jr., all of Gastonia: 7:30- -Women of the Church in Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Farr of the Chapel H First Presbyterian .Swannanoa; Mr. and Mrs. Mark; church, j Farr, Black Mountain; Mr. and ; TKesda.i/.* 'Mrs. Joe Keeler. Greenville, S.; 9:.30 a.m.—Membeh - Guest !c.: Mr. and Mrs. Rilev Farr. |Golf Day at Kings Mountain iTravelei-s Rest, S. C.; Mr. and 1 Countsy Club under sponsor;hip [Ml'S. John W. Yandle, Mr. and of the Women’s Golf Association. ' Mrs. Jack O. B.oyte. Johnny and 'Luncheon. j and Betsy: Miss Eleanor Mark- 7:30—North school P-TA in the I bam, all of Charlotte: Mr. and school auditorium. 'Mrs. Jav Kennedy of Moores | 7:30-West school P-TA in the p^ille; Mr. and Mrs. Bratton! school auditorium. ! Herndon, Mr cand Mrs. Charles j Wedne.sd«i/; iTTerndon. Greensboro; Mr. and | 10:00 a.m.—Monthly bridge Mrs. Darrell Herndon, Bostic; j luncheon for ladies. Kings Moun- j tain Country Club. WOMEN OF CHURCH Women of First Pre.sbyterian church will gather for regular monthly meeting Monday night at 7:30 in the church chapel. .Mrs. Blanton’s talk followed that given by W. T. Boone of Ahoskie, president of the North Carolina Pharmaceutical Associ- lold of plans being made for the 1966 Annual Convention to be held in her city in June, describ ing arrangement sbeing made for'^"nietimos are fooled, so much holding a "family” type meet- alike arc some of the varieties, ing, an innovation for the N. C. / n Phai mapoutit-al Association ', common to find mushrooms and toad- Mrs. Stauart Vandeviere. Cha- stools in hundreds of sizes and pel Hill, welcomed the Auxiliary shape.; sprouting in woo