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KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
Ifrtih To Hfteir White
ifiHi Senator Jacic White will address members of the
kHtfili ^iUhtain Woman's club at theit Monday night meet-
N if MS p.fn. at the clubhouse.
to the Senator's address, members of the exe'cu
Miss Roark Hdnors
Bridal Attendants
flvi bdfttd will gather for a business meeting at 7 p.m. in the
tlub .‘IduHge, Mrs. John Cheshire, president, reported.
Party Honors
i Bride-Elect . , i
I • - .u j Tif ' Bride.olect Anfl^Hoark entor-
! Mrs. Loonarcl .''initn and Mrs. pebruar>’13th at her
Emmett Ro-ss I'litortam^ ^ge- home in Grover at a tea for her
I ther last Monday ® wedding attendants. She took the
al show
! their nioco
;t Aioruia.^ »«• a wecttiing attendants. She took the
ler payin.g t'ompui^nt to Occasion to present gifts to mem-
oco, •Mi'-'' cara Cable. ^ w'eddlng party.
Travis Hawk-
Sunday.
I Miss Cable and
[ins were marritHl
'Silbafor White, a Kings Mountain lawyer, who is com-j overlaid with white cutwork
bldtijfid hii first term in the North Carolina Senate, has filed ' cloth, the rcfivshment table held
U>h f%-aiictlon for one of two senatorships in the 27th state\qua%Ts.
sbhatorial district in the May Democratic primary. ; and I'etfito chi^s wvie
^ucdted at' Wake Forest college undergraduate
sthbol and law school, he has served as solicitor and record- j p.j,ty dres.s and was ghcn
ISt'i Cburi- judge here. . He spent two yeari as an army ser-|a corsage of white carnations and
gisant lW-46. and is a teacher of a Bible class at J<i^gs|
Mountdih Baptist church. His wife is the former Dorcas Cline bfide-ek’et with misccllaiv-^
of Eallsfbh. ' icous Ijousehold gifts. 1
'A color motif of pink and blue
was featured in decorations. The
tea table, overlaid With a blue
cloth over white lace, held a cen
ter ari’angement of pink flowers
and pink cartdles. Pink pitnth
was served with cake, mints and
nuts.
Mrs W. L. Roai'k, .rrother of
the bride-elect, and Mra. Nina
Westmoreland, aunt of the bride-
j elect, assisted in entertalninjt.
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bride.
The brid^ wore an ivory wo >1
A-llne dress featuring a jeweled
neddine, short sleeves and stiwt-
length sklrt.^Her, veil of illusion
was attached to a bow of ivory
wool and she oarn«^ a bou(iuet
of wiiite carnations atop a white
Bible.
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
i'
Grover 4‘H'ers
Met Monday Nite
Thursday, February,24i_f966i|
fflTlwT
Thursday:
GROVER — Grover Commun
ity 4-H club met Monday night
at GrpVer sch.ool. Gene Turno*’,
at
6:30 p.m.—Home*Study Course
Kings Mountain b a p t i s t J^dy Blackmer and Martha Hern-
; church.
I Friday :
A tcci'ptionhvas given by ih-c
'pride’s mother, an aunt, Mrs.
Floyd Blggerstaff and a c-ou'«in, ]
.Mrs. Russell Pitchford. in the | 11:00-12 noon—World Day of
bhufeh parlor iihm'ediately fol-,Prayer service at Central Meth
lowing the ceremony. | odist church under sponsorship
of the local United Council of
Assisting were Mrs. J. Boyff ! Churchwomen.
Bbiftiks. , Miss Trudy Shitford, |
Miss Mary Jo Griffin arid Miss j SofKrddj/;
Sandra Lowery, all of Boone. | 9-12:00 p-r..—American Legion
Misses Lowery and Griffin were |dance fot members and guests at
college roommates of the bride. |the American Legion Hall.
^on led the program on “North
Carolina Wildlife Projects.”
Becky Scruggs gave a rcpoi t
of the Dog Ob^ience 61ass being
held at the Cleveland County Of
fice Building. The Valentine
theme was carried out In refresh
ments.
Obsenrance Set
In High Schools
FFA’ers of Kings Mountain 1
high school and Compact high |
school chapters are participating
in a week-long observance of Fu
ture Farmers of America Week.
In connection wit hthe observ
ance, Mayor John H. Moss has
issu^ a. proclamation that Feb
ruary 19-26 is National Future
, Farmers of America W^k in
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kish and j the community. '
family of Charlotte were week-
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your Easter hat
is tight here!
eo'ouier Hrow,
IbyS, "•*" «!»«»>•««, pick
IS 4? ^P®t - -. flattering shapes
ton nfifht hav4 spent moth, much moti*
• ftdwerfrtmt • rollers
• hfrhdKt • doches
• ripple brim bonnots
• profiles, visors ond tnorf — ntucH tfloftl
Special collpction from.fwo of our moif iifipor>
lant mdltersl Some MeiMl with bigh-ili^ ^thiy
for confrost, others dfaped in toft, floaty
organza. Rough texturei, smoothies; Spi^g-is*
here hots for suits, dressy prints. See shape differ
ihdpe id Ihe fbshfon hews, this very moment.
CoM ih *arly dhd fry on several. Rick thb one
tHof Kflhfe «p your hsce, atidt dxftd-kpddhl zing
to thi Easter wardrobe you've pfenhedi
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Bunis Keeter and Mrs. C. W.
Richardson.
Avery Hardin of Hickory spent
A color note of green and white | 9:00-12 p.m.—Kings Mountain
w'as carried out in decorations. Mtwse Lodge 174^ is sponsoring i -pQesday with Donald' Hyde"
The bride’s table held a central j a dance for members and guests ; x^j.g Marvin Hardin,
arrangement of white chrysan
themums flanked by white can-
Idles in silver holders. Wedding
cake, mints and nuts were serv-
led. r -
at the lodge.
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BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM
The bride is the daughter of
Mr9_ Glenda Kiser Norville of
For^ City and Robert Glen Nor
ville of Mars Hill_ She is major
ing in Elementary" Education and
ESiglish at ASTC where her hus
band Is a physics major. Mr.
Huffman is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Huffman, Sr. of Kings
Mountain.
Among wedding guests were
the bridegroom’s three brothers,
Clyde and Ted Huffman, both of
Kings Mountain, and Houston
Huffman, student at Wofford
college In Spartanburg, S. C.
.Sherry and Philip, of Alabama,
Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. James
7:0(>-Executive Board 'of the-„Byers. Mrs. Byers is a patient at
Woman’s club in the Woman’s! ^^3® fountain hospital,
dublounge J Harry, Jr., Jim Harry, Jim
7:45—Kings Mountain Worn-1 Parker and Frank Mill are in
an’s club meeting in the Woman’s i New York on a business trip for
, ! .Minette. Mills,
* Mr. and Mrs. Norris Camp and
Tttesday:
9:30 a.m.—Circle 2 of Central
Methodist church at the home of
Mrs. Fred Wright, Jr.
Mrs. Simpson To Lead
Home Mission Study
family of Charlotte visited dur
ing the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Camp.
Paul Byers underwent heart
surgery on Wednesday at Vet
erans Hospital at Oteen.
Malcolm Tedder of Charlotte
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
The proclamation reads:
TO THE CITIZENS OF KINGS
MOUNTAIN, NORTH CARO
LINA
WHEREAS, National Future j
Farmers of America Week Is be
ing observed from February 19-
26 by the Kings Mountain Future
Farmers of America Chapters to
gether with more than 9,000 oth
er local chapters with approxi
mately 450,000 members in the
50 states and Puerto Rico; and
WHEREAS, farming is now
and always has been our largest |
and most vital industry with
■more than 40"^ of the population |
engaged either directly or indi
rectly in this most worthy voca- j
tion; and
WHEJIEAS, Kings Mountain is |
now and will be benefitted in the
future^ by virtue of having the |
Kings Mountain High
School
Mrs. Jimmy Simpson will lead , Roy Tedder, Libby and Hilda
a home mission st-udy course i Grover P-TA m e t Monday
Thursday (tonight) at 6:30 p.m. 'night at the schonl cafeteria.
at Kings Mountain Baptist Open House for parents featured chapter and the Compact High
church. ' ' program... Heading a hostess j school Chapter; and
Intermediates. Junior GA’s, and | committf^ were Mrs. Fain Ham- j ,p„™TrT:’OTf f t
members of the Women’s Mis- i bright, Mrs. P. A. Francis, Mrs.! NOW. THEREFORE, I,
John
Mrs. Caldwell
Club Hostess
Mrs. John H. Caldwell was
hostess February 11th to the
regular meeting of the Margrace
[Woman’s club.
Mrs. Floyd Gates, vice-presi-
I dent, presided Members voted to
I make a contribution to the Kings
Mountain Heart Fund drive now
I underway. Miss Bertha Blanton
conducted the devotional.
sionarv Society ^r'e °^DonWrinV ^>^bggs, Mrs. Glenn Roun-1 Henry Moss, Mayor of the City
?he Sdy an^have invf°^ Mrs. Charlie Mullinax, Mrs. of Kings Mountain. North Caro-
groups of the church, the RA’s i Bob Harhbright. Mrs. Robert Pru-
and Baptist Brotheiliood, to at- ^ Ptt. Mrs. Paul Hambri,ght and
tend.
I Mrs. Ann Herndon.
I Richard Gold, student at Flor-
; ida State University, spent the
i weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John
i Gold and Sharon.
' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cockrell
Kings Mountain area church- 1 spent the weekend with Mrs. W.
women will join with those a- F. Cockrell, Jr. in Columbia, S. C.
round the gl-obe in the February j w. F. Cockrell, Jr. is stationed
25th observance of World Day of in Viet Nam.
World Prayer Day
Observance Set
Refreshments and decorations
carried out the Valentine motif,
j Strawbeimy shortcake was served
with coffee, Valentine candy and
potato chips at refreshment time.
Prayer.
The local service will be held
Ifrom 11 a.m. until 12 noon at
Central Methodist church.
All Kings Mountain churches
are participating in the Interde
nominational service and tlie
community is invited, a spokes
man said.
sPEcmi
Grover Woman’s club held !t.s
annual Valentine dinner-dance
Feb. 11th at the Elks cltl> in
.Shelby. ■ "
Miss Faye’Ho'jser of Charlotte
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Houser.
Grover area patients in the
hospital are Mrs. James Byers,
Mrs. Ray Tesseneer, Mrs. Clif
ford Bowen, Mrs. Pinkney Cooke,
Jack Pinkelton, Mrs. Grier Roys
ter and Paul Byers.
Mrs. A G. Carroll, Alex and
Keith, have returned home to
sissippi after visiting Mr. and
^ E. G. McMur^ay and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Plfflbeck.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dixon
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
lina, do hereby proclaim Febru
ary 19-26 as NATIONAL FU-1
TURK FARMERS OF AMERI
CA WEEK in this city and I call j
upon all citizens to give their
active support to this worthy or
ganization.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
I have hereimto set my I
hand and caused the Great I
Seal of the City of Kings
Mountain, North Carolina '
to be affixed this 19th day
of February, 1966.
John Henry Moss ''
MAYOR
Russell Pinkelton were Sunday I
visitors of Mrs. Jack Pinkelton.!
Sunday'they visited Jack Pinkel-j
ton, a patient in Cherokee Memo
rial hospital at Gaffney, S. C.'
Mr. and Mrs_ J. C. Gold of Ap-1
palacliia, Va. spent Saturday)
with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Byrd.
Miss Anita Roark and Jackie I
Ross of Blacksburg, S. C. will be|
marrlM Sunday evening. Feb.
19th, at 7 p.m. in Grover’s Firistj
Baptist church. Anita is
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Roa
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LENTEN
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Sunday, February 27 —11 a.m.
Sunday, February 27 — 7:30 p.m.
SERMON: "The Cross Speaks Of Our Forgiveness”
SCRIPTURD: St. Luke 23:32-34
SERMON: "The Devil’s Attitude About The Cross’
SCRIPTURE: St. Matthew 4:1-11
CHOIR DIRECTTID BY MRS. DICK McGINNIS
ORGANIST: LUTHER DAVIS
REV. DAVID L. CASTOR, Pastor
Resnnection Lutheran Chnich
CRESCENt CIRCLE
KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
The public is cordially invited to attend these and
future Lenten services continuing through Easter.
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