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\ guests were served a three- course meal from a long ta ble decorated with carna- rangedAwith wedding ring_ placecards. Miss Jvlauney's place v/as' Ttiarked by a cor- sag4 of white carnations and baby’s breath and a gift of silver. The honoree wore an aqua suit with navy accessories. * ♦ * * Mrs. Fred W. Plonk entertained Saturday morning from I I until noon at an informal open house honoring Miss Mau- ney. The hofloree wore an aqua linen dress and was given a corsage of yellow garza mums from the hostess and a gift of silver. Mrs. Hal Plonk greeted guests at the door and Mrs. .Plonk, Miss Mauney and her mother, Mrs. Carl Mauney, re ceived in the living room. Others assisting in receiving and entertaining were Mrs. J. H. Patterson, who served tea, Mrs. George Plonk, Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., Miss Susan Plonk and Mrs. John Warlick. The tea table was overlaid with white lin£i,n outwork and held a centerpiece of yellow^garza mums and snapdragons. A yellow color scheme was carried out throughout the house/ Fancy sandwiches, cookies and cheese straws were served. * * * ♦ Women office employees of the Chadotte plant of Aluminum Corpor^ion of America honored Miss Mauney at a surprise shower Monday evening at the home of Miss Mary Cathey. Miss Mauney is a secretary at the plant. The nine guests showered Miss Mauney with linen gifts. Miss Cathey gave the bride-to-be a corsage of white* mums which she pinned to the shoulder of her pink jersey knit dress. * * ♦ * Lynda Mauney, Kings Mountain freshman at Le noir Rhyne oolfe^e In Hfck- ory, has been formally Initi ated into Zeta Xii Chapter of Delta Zeta national soror ity. Newly-initiated members were honored at a presenta tion ball on the Hickory campus Saturday evening. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mauney of North Piedmont Avenue, Miss Mauney is majoring in elementary education. She i • ' . plans a teaching career aft- * ............ graduation. M Iss Mauney made her debut at the Shelby Sub-Deb Ball last spring. 7:00—M-s. Geonje \V. Pl':nk Mrs. E. C. Coooer, .Mrs. Av*rcy Mauney and Mrs. Lawrence Loh’’ are' entertaining at the former’s Mauney, bride-elect. 7:30—Annual Youth Night quet at Maced nnia Baptist church fellowship hall. Monday: 7:30—Spiritual Life Group meeting at Central Methodist church. 8:00— General meeting of the Women’s Society of Christian Service at Central Methodist church. Wilders Honored At Reception Members of Kings Mountain Baptist church hon':red theivn('.\ pastor and v/ife. Rov. and "Mrs. ian.es Wilder, at a reception Sunday from until 5 o’ctoclc at the church felfowdiip hall. A large number of friends from Kings Mountain. Shelby, Grover, Newton and Pageland, S. C: call ed to meet the Wilders and their daughter, Carolyn Grey. Miss Wilder is a student at North Greeiiville Junior college. Church members assisted in details of entertaining. Overlaid with white organdy over yellow, the refreshment ta ble was highlight of decoration. A candelabrum of yellow candles, yellow and white snapdragons and chrysanthemums was table centerpiece. Hot punch was serv ed from a silver service at one end of the fable. Decorated cakes were serv'ed with punch, .nuts and cheese straw's. Yellow jonquils were combined with other spring flowers in ar rangements throughout the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts headed the receiving line which pagluded the Wilder family. Mr. Roberts chairman ’ of the church board of deacons. The Wilders expect to move here from Shelby in about two weeks. Mr and Mrs. Jim Pursley, Rob- m and Jamie, spent last w'tek in Raleigh where Mr. Pursley was on an installation project for Westinghouse Electric Corpora tion X-Ray Sendee Division. The Purslcys, of Shelby, are former Kings Mountain residents. i Miss Sandra Lynn, whose wed ding to Jackie Rhea takes place March 27th, was honored at a i bridal party Friday evening at I the home of Mrs. Earl Marlowe c • 1 cj'x i June Marlowe.. Society bdltor | The 20 guests showered the r- __ . I bi-ide-elect wdth lingerie -gifts. The j hostesses also gave Miss Lyiin ! camellia corsage which she pin ned to the shoulder of her pirl - , - 'party dress. ^ ' '' Decorated in yellow and white " the refreshment table held •' enr dolabrum of yellow candles ind daffodils. Punch was served from one end of the table and assorted i party refreshments w^ere served. Other parties continue to honor Miss Lyrm. Friday evening from 7:30 until 9 p.m. Mrs. Ann Hcfn don, Mrs. Phil Roark, and M >-. Jake Montgomery will entertain at the Herndon home in Grovei ^at a drop-in shower^ 'Come See Me' Weekend Slated MISS TONI CHERYL WARE * * * * About This N' That , The Ministers' Wives Auxiliary of the Kings Mountain Baptist Association turned their Thursday afternoon meet ing into an informal "show and tell^ session. Each member brought an Example of'Jjer handiwork and demonstrated if. Among articles shown were handmade clothing, hat,s knitting, painting, hooked rugs, Swedish em broidery, flower and fruit arrangements and gift items. Oth ers read written works they had cdrn|3osed including Mrs. W. O. Harmon of Kings Mountain who has written several lessons for Intermediate Training Union studies. Mrs. A. B. Wood was program chairman.” Mrs. R. L. McGaha, wife of the minister of Temple Baptist church here, gave the devotional. Mrs. Harold Threatt, wife of the Put nam Memorial Baptist church minister, was welcomed as a new member. Thursday's meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Bill Shyfle, who was co-hostess with Mrs. C. A. Kirby, Mrs. Hugh Borders and Mrs. T. Max Linnens. They entertained at the Shytle home near Grover. * * ♦ * T ^ ' \ Phyllis Jane S t a m e y daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Leroy Stamey of 411 Gillespie Street, celebrated her first birthday,. Monday, March 14th. Young Miss Stamey is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bullocks of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stamey of Gastoriia. Her mother is 'the former Shirley Bullocks. A small family birthday party was held at the Stam ey home here. Toni Ware Charles Goodson Set Wedding Date - Mr. and Mrs. Martin S.^Warc, Jr announce the engagernent jf their daughter, Toni Cheryl, to Charles W. Goodson, son of the Re^k'. and Mrs. Clyde R.'Goodson. Both families are of Kings Moun tain. Tlic" weddjng will take place June 25th in Kings Mountain’s First Baptist church. A graduate of Kings Mountain high schopl, the bride-elect is em ployed as a secretary by Akers Motor Linos, Inc. of Gastonia. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school and attended West ern Carolina college. He is em ployed cy'the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Charlotte. Comings And Goings Mr. and Mrs. Price Patterson and Miss Alice Averitt were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCar ter and son, Billy Gene. * * *. * Miss Janice Ammons of Charlotte was a recent spenf- the-day guest of Mrs. Lafayette Arrowood. * * * * Mrs. C. J. Gault, Jr., is in Ashevil[e this week with her grandchildren, Dana, Michael, and Susan Fox while Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fox are vacationing in Nassau. They expect to be away a week. Mrs. Fox is the forrr^r Barbara Gault, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gault, Jr. Mrs. ROCK HILL, S. C. — March w'inds and April showers are tra ditional sign posts of spring. They announce that the time foi - j the fifth annual ‘‘Comc-See-Me’ -'-{is rapidly approachiriig j John Gill, chain.T.an, has stress j cd at the meetings of the steer- j ing committee that hospitality I Will be the important factor in ;* i the event this year. To encourage I ; the citizens of Rock Hill to regi.*--- ! ter their guests with, the Chum , tier Office, prizes will be awarded to both the lucky guests and ; hosts whose names are chosen, j Glencairn, Rock Hill’s munici- I pally-owned garden, was award , ed one of the two awards giver ! in the year of 1964 by th^ Ainer lean Association of Nurseiymon. 'This garden will be the hub o' attraction for the many visitors who will stroll down the shady I winding paths. Last year, on the j Sunday of “Come-See-Me”, tht j police estimated that 20,000 enre i to see the azaleas in full bloom, I to take pictures of the tellcs in long bouffant skirts, and to on- — I jo.v the quiet beauy of the garden. ; Private gardens will be open to .| the public, too. A list of these gardens^ will be found on the Yates Gordon wa.s hostess ' programs wdiich list all of the Mrs. Gordon Hostess To Me+hodist Circle at her home Monday night to members of Circle 7 of Central Methodist church. Eleven mem bers and two visitors were pres ent. Miss Bessie D.iT.gardner led the devotio'nal and the program was given by Mrs. Howard Jor dan. It was announced’*'that all circles of the church will meet for a joint program in A'pril. Plans for a church-sponsored ba zaar will be made. Mrs. Gordon served refresh ments. hr Baptist Youth' Banquet Saturday Mrs. Joltn C^McGill wih guest spe.akcr at Saturday’s an nual Youth Night banquet at .Macedonia Baptist church. Daughter of irr.tssionarics tc Pakistan, Mrs. McGill will talk on “Pakistan”, giving her im" pressions of life in that country and showing numerous articles to illustrate the program. Dinner will be at 7:30 p.m. ir the church fellowship hall and women of the church will serve the meal. On Sunday morning young pco pie of the church will fill offices of Sunday School loaders, serv ing teachers and in other posts As a feature of Youth Sun day Rev. Wayne Ashe will deliv er a scimon at 11 a.m. on “Youth.” lENTEN ' 'isrfiGs .B REV. CASTOR Sunday, March 20 — 11 a.m. SERMON — “The Cross Speaks of Our Cost” SCRIPTURE: Matthew 27:45-46 Sunday, March 20 — 7:30 p.m. SERMON: "Our Fear Of The Cross” SCRIPTURE: Luke 23:48 Special Music By The Choirs Under Direction of Mrs. Dick McGinnis ° Organist: Luther Davis — Rev. David L. Castor, Pastor Resurrection Lutheran Church CRESCENT CIRCLE .. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. The public is invited to attend these and future Lent en Services continuing throughfaster. activities for the weekend. Other events will mclude: an Easter Pageant with a cast and choii from the Rock Hill churclies which will be given on April 9 and 10 at the 'Winthrop College Farm Lake; an Antique Show; a tour of Homes sponsored by the .\AUW on April 16; an Antique Automobile .Sliow foatuFin,g the Anderson Auto made in Rook Hill in the 1920’s-; and an Extrava ganza of entertainment to be held at Brynea Auditorium on the Winthrop Campus on the evening of April 16. . ' The success of “Como See-Me” lies in the enthusiasn and co.op- eration of the folks in Rock Hill who extend an invitation to visit them when the city is looking its most beautiful, .Many of the tra ditions of the Soutli are exempli fied by the friendliness and gracious entertaining of the hosts,” said Mrs. Ginny Bates, publicity chairman. “Come-See-Me” is sp.ansored by the Chamber of Commerce and the City of Rock Hill. ON HONOR ROLL Ernie Payne, Kings Mountain senbr at Western Carolina col lege at Cullowheo. has been J named to the honor roll for the winter quarter. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Payne. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Mai-vin Hanl- rick (innuuncc the enyageiuent of their daughter, Teenia Claitd- ette, to Robert Glenn lirndcrson, son of Mr. atid Mrs. James F. Henderson of Chesterf ield, S. C. The bride-elect is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school. The bridegroom-to-be graduated from Chesterfield high school. Both aie now attending King’s college_ The wedding is planned for June 5th in Grover’s Allen Memorial Baptist church. ^ Libby T’edder ' Has Birthday Seventeen young people liclped Libby' Tedder celebrate her 16th birthday Friday. The party was held af.tliQ Ted der home in G> :;ver and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tedder assisted their daughter in entertaining Party games were played and refreshments were servd. Attending werq Ricky Jenks, Sherry' Bell, Brenda Blanton, Paul Dunn’ Janet Spangler-, Sha ron Gold, Jeff Mauney, Susan Lowery, Hilda Lowery, Allan Dover, Cindy Jolly, Donna Craw ford, Dennis Connor, Brent Go forth, Stan Laughter. Jean Led ford, and Hilda Tedder. It’s A Boy For W. F. Brewers From Falls Church, Va. comes news that Captain and Mrs. W. F Brewer are new grandparents Ml', and Mrs. W. F. Brewer, Jr. of Iowa City, Iowa announce the arrival of their first child—a son -on March 10th. The youngster is first grandchild in the two families. Mrs. W. F. Br-ewer, Sr. is the former Pauline Neisler of Kings ^lountain, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. E Neisler. Mrs. Ga+es Hostess To Margrace Club How You Serve Important As Food RALEIGH — How you serve a orowd Tfr as- important as the food. A spotted tablecloth, miss ing silver, and not enough coffee may overshadow well-prepared food If you’re in chai*ge of a church supper or other cemmunity meal, -give as .much attentiori the dining room corruT.ittee as to the food pr:eparation one. S. Virginia Wilson, extension nutrition spe cialist, North Carolina State University, suggests. Ml'S. Floyd Gatos was hostess at her home Friday night to the regular meeting of the Margi-ace Woniaii’s club. Mr.r. J. O Barber presided, arid Mrs. Carl Gantt led the devotion- u . -IT * I Y»'Jr first decisicn will behovr At r-el<%hmerit time Mrs Gates! served a dessert course with cof- j ^ waitress. I The number of helpers you can ^ get and the setup of the dining I room will influence your choice ! of service. i Set’~up the*^duties of the com- Women of Central Methodist ; niittee.- Have members responsi- church will hold regular meet- | ble for placing tables and chair's ings on Monday night. j so that each guest will be com- Tho Spiritual Life Group will j fortable. See that chairs are gather at 7:30 p.m. at the church. I clean and won’t snag hose. If The general meeting of the Worn- j tables must be reset, be sure en’s Society of Christian Service 1 the second guest has a clean follows at 8. ^able rrat, Miss Wilson says. Methodis+ Groups Held Meeting Monday LIMITED TIME ONLY!!! OUR BOBBY JAMES Monogrammed 61(>use$ I • Reg. S5.00 NOW ^69 each Free—2 oi 3 Scroll monogram on each Mouse # 23 Monogram,Colors!! # 23 Blouse Colors!! , - Roll-sleeve, convertible collar style wash & wear Dacron polyester ^ cotton. By Bobby James. Sizes 30 to 38 PLONK’S
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