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Thursday, March 31, 1966 Page 4 Elizabeth Stewart Society Editor Telephone 739-B44I SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday; 12:06—Senior Citizens dub cov ered dish luncheon at the Wom an’s club. 6:30—Rehearsal dinner honor- ting Miss Kay Mauney and Will- ihm Berkeley, III at the hoime of Dr. amd Mrs. P. G. Padgett, North Pied.mont avenue. Co hosts: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mau ney, Jr. S:00—Rehearsal for the Mau- ney-Berkeley wedding in St. Mat thew’s Lutheran church. 9:tX)—After-rehearsal party at the Kings Mbuntain Counti'y Club for members of the M^ney- Bei'keiey wedding party, "fiosts: I Dr. and Mrs. William T. Berke- j ley. Jr. and Mrs. W. C. Alexander, MRS. JACKY LAMONT RHEA (Sandra Jean Lynni^ ' Miss Sandra Jean Lynn, Jacky L. Rhea Wed Sunday In Double-Ring Ceremony Bethlehem Baptist church pro vided the setting Sunday for a 3 p.ai. wedding uniting Miss San dra Jean Lynn and Jacky Lament Rhea in marriage. The Rev. James F. Graham, minister of the church, officiated using the double-ring ceremony. Waynej L. Ware was organist for the pro^fram of traditional music and Kenneth Smrfh was abloist. Mr. Smith sang “Entreat Me Not To Leave Thee” before ttte ceremony and “Wedding Prayer” as the benediction. The church altar was arranged with palms and candelabrum holding cathedral tapers. Baskets of white glads were used at eith er side of the altar. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a formal gown designed by her mother of white peau de sole and Chantiilly lace. Fashioned along empire lines, the dress had a lace bodice, Icoig, lace sleeves and a sheath skirt highlighted by a full-length lace train. Her fingertip-length veil was draped from a tiara of pearls and aurora crystals and she carried cymbidium orchids and valley lilies atop a white lace- covered Bible. The pearl neck lace she wore was a wedding gift from the bridegroom. Miss Ginger Lynn attended her sister as maid of honor and ney and Charles Parker. Gar\ and Joey Pari^er. Alto attending was Miss Sandra Whitworth oi Belmont. "BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Per cy S. Lynn, the bride is a grad uate of Kings Mountain high school and Southeastern College of Beauty Culture. She is a mem ber of the staff of Kno.x Kut-n- Kurl on 3helby road. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhea of Gro ver. A graduate of Kings Moun- *4ain high school and Gastonia In dustrial Education Center, he is employed by Hammett Machine Co.rpany in Grover. The newlyweds will occupy a mobile home on Shelby road. III. Saturday: 11:30 a.m.—Wedding breakfast at Kings Mountain Country Club honoring Miss Sarah Katherine Mauney and William Thomas Berkeley, HI. Hosts: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. George Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Mauney, Mrs. Charles Her man. and Dr. and Mrs. Emery Herman. S:00—Club Night at the Coun try Club. Dinner and dancing. Hosts: Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Bob South- well, Dr.^and Mrs. T. G. Durham. Monday: LocaKWomen Play In GolfTourneys Five Kings Mountain women golfers played in Foothills tourneys recently at Carolina Country Club, Char lotte, and Gaston Country Club, Gastonia. 3:30—Circle 5 of First Presby terian church, Mrs. Ernest E. Harris, hostess, 3600 Margrace road. 7:00—.Annual Anniversary ban quet of the Junior Woman’s club at the Woman’s club. 7:30—Circle 1 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. D. H. Houser, 208 N. Piedmont avenue. 7:30—Circle 2 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. B. W. Gillespie, 103 S. Piedmont' avenue. 7:30—Circle 4 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. Thurman Seism on Seism road. Wednesday: 10 a.m.—Circle 3 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. Sam Rlobinson, 1010 Sher wood Lane. 10 a.m.—Circle 6 of First Pres byterian churdh at the home of Mrs. F. S. Morrison, 406 Edge- mont Drive. 6:30 p.m.—Family Night cover ed dish supper at Kings Mountain Baptist church. 7:30—General meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society at Kvpgs Mountain Baptijt church. Shower Fetes Barbara Miller MRS. JERRY DIXON^JEFSTETLER (Barbara LynnSchweizei-) Huffstetlers At Home In Savannah, Ga. Following Alabanna Wedding Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dixon Huff- best man. Ushers were Charles stetler are at home in Savannah, [M. Schweizer, brother of the Ga. following their wedding j bride, Bruce Huffstetler of Hunts- .March 12th in Lakewood Presby-1 ville and Boboy Huffstetler of terian church of Huntsville, Ala- Charlotte, brothers of the bride- bama. - A drop-in shower last Satur day evening . at Temple Baptist church ^hotfored Barbara Miller, whosc“ wedding to Robert Yar brough takes place April 8. Sharing hostess duties were Mrs. Jane Morehead and Mrs. Linda Yarbrough. A color note of green and white was used in decorations and refreshments. A lace cloth over green taffeta covered the refreshment table. Miss Miller was given a nov elty corsage which she pinned to the slumlder of her white and navy dress. lA large number of guests showered Miss Miller with mis cellaneous gifts between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m. Baitys Note Anniversary , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baity cele brated their 25th wedding anni versary Tuesday. The Baitys and their five chil dren and grandchildren gathered at their home at 804 Fourth street for a small family party. An anniversary cake was cut and served with other refresh ments. Pair Feted After Rehearsal The bride is the former Bar- baia Lynn Schweizer, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Schweizer of Huntsville. A/IC Huffstetler is a son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. Theodore Huffstetler of Kings .Mountain. Rlev. Francis Perrin heard the 7 p.m. vows for which irrusic was provided by Curley Mann, solo ist. and Mrs. Jack Lail of Kings groom. The bridle’s mother was gown ed in apricot lace and silk organ za with matching, hat and gloves and an orchid shoulder corsage. The bridegroom’s mother chose turquoise crepe with matching hat and patent accessories and an orchid shoulder corsage. A reception was held after the ceremony in the Azalea Room of the Albert Pick Motel. The yellow Mrs. Redmond Hostess To Baptist Circle I Mrs. Carl Mayes held second low net in Class C, Mrs. Harlan Stoterau held second law gross in Class D, and Mrs. Hoyle D. McDaniel held second low net I in Class B following the Char- bridesmaids included Miss June ; lotte tournament. Mrs. Charles Marlowe, Miss Donna Eaker, i Mauney and Mrs. Fred Withers . . , Miss Susan Lowery and Miss Hil-j represented the Kings Mountain ’ White in serving a dessert course da Lowery, cousins of the bride. i Women’s Golf Association in the which carried out the Easter All the attendants wore forcnal I Gaston tourney. motif, gowns of pale orchid peau de soie I Mrs. W. H. Redmond was host ess Monday night to members of Circle 1 of Second Baptist church, fen members attended. Mrs. Virginia Allen, circle chairman, opened the progra.m with'^a devotional. The group sang “Amazing Grace” and Mrs. Red mond offered the evening prayer. Mrs. Katie Pruitt, program chairman, introduced the topic, “Leading Church Members To Participate In Missions”. Taking part on the program were Mrs. Pruitt, Mrs. J. W. Gladden, Mrs. Lizzie Hart, Mrs. J. H. Robbs and Mrs. C. H. Owens, Mrs. Hart gave an Easter recitation to conclude the program. The benediction was said by Mrs. Gertrude Ware. Mrs. J. H. Rob:s invited the group to meet at her home for the April meet- ing. At refreshment time Mrs. Red mond was assisted by Mrs. Ethel Moustain, organist. Mrs. Lail is' white and green wedding theme sister of the uridegroom. ! was predominant in the decora- Given in marriage by her fa-1 tions. Overlaid with white cut- ther, the bride wore a formal i work, the bride’s table held a gown of peau de soie and hand- j four-tier cake as central decora- clipped lace. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a scooped neckline edged in petals of Alen- con lace and long fitted sleeves ending in oalla points. The oval watteau train was encircled with medallions of lace. A pearl crown held her fingertip bouffant veil of illusion and she carried a bou quet of white roses and orchids. Maid of honor was Miss Doro thy Wedell of Hunt.sville. Brides maids were Mrs. Henry Ratajezak of Satellite Beach, Fla., Miss Margie Huffstetler of Kings Mountain, sister of the bride groom, and Miss Ann Bi'own of Huntsville. Miss Nancy Thomp son of Huntsville was flower girl. The attendants wore floor- length gowns of jonquil silk or ganza. A softly pleated panel of matching organza was attached with tiny bows at the neck. Their headpieces were pale yellow and green crushed silk flowers with pale yellow veils. Each carried a single long-stemmed yellow rose. The flower girl wor^ a long dress of jonquil yellow chiffon with a yellow lace bodice and a yellow satin sash. She carried a white basket with yellow rose petals. Mr. Huffstetler was his son’s styled along empire lines with (ftp sleeves and scoop necklines. Their matching bandeaux were worn with circular tulle veils and they’ carried bouquets of pink Shasta daisies and gypsophili.a. Kim Herndon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herndon and cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a long dress of I^le pink styled like those worn the adult attendants and car ried a basket of pink flower pe- tids. David Lynn, brother of,.the bride, carried the rings. Buddy I^mn, the bride’s brother, and Mickey Rhea, brother of the bridegroom, were acolytes. Best man for the bridegroom was his father. The list of ushers included Steve Moss, Vernon Mor gan, Don Bumgardner and Alfred Queen. . The bride’s mother was gown ed in mist blue crepe with match ing accessories and a corsage of oK^ds. tion. Mrs. Bruce Huffstetler cut and served the cake, and Mrs. J. D. Moss, Jr. served punch. At the center of the table was a cande labrum of tapers and white flo- wei’s. For a wedding trip the new Mrs. Huffstetler chose a navy blue and white suit with a navy and white hat, red accessories and the orchids lifted from her bouquet. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM The bride is a graduate of Jones Business college of Jack sonville, Fla. and is a stenograph er for Boeing Company in Hunts ville. The bridegroom, now in the USAF at Hunter AFB, Ga., is a graduate of Grover high school and attended Appalachian State Teacher’s college. Attending the wedding from this area were the bridegroom’s parents; his sisters, Mrs. J. D. Moss, Jr. of Charlotte, Mrs. Jack Lail, Ml'S. Jack Hardin, Mrs. Clyde McDaniel, all of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Johnny Thomas of Spartanburg, S. C., Mrs.^itch- ell Robinson of Gastonw^ and Miss Margie Huffstetler, student at ASTC. Boone. Also, his bro ther, Bobby Huffstetler of Char lotte and his brother-in-law, J. D. Moss, Jr. of Charlotte. Miss Sandra Lynn and Jacky Rhea were honored after their wedding rehearsal Saturday night at a cake cutting in the fellow- ship hall of Bethlehem Baptist church. Hosts for the party were the bride-elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Hill Lowery and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly McCarter. Overlaid with white outwork over pink, the refreshment table was h%hlight of decoration. A candelabrum of pink tapers and flowers centered the table. Pink punch was served from a punch service at one end. At the oppo site end of the table was a three- tier cake iced in pale pink. Mrs. Tommy Carlisle cut and served the cake and Mrs. Phil Roark served punch. Also assist ing in details of entertaining were Mrs. Grady McCarter, who directed the Sunday wedding; Miss Margaret Ledford and Miss Vickie Moss. The bride-to-be wore a pink and white lace dress with patent ac cessories. ■ The bridegroom’s mother chose 4 beige dress with green tulle hat md a corsage of green cymbid- kim orchids. ■ Miss Gloria McCarter kept a guest register in the vestibule of the church. ^Mrs. GrnUjr McCarier directed the wedding. For a wedding trip to Washing- D. C. the new Mrs. Rlhea lose an aqua blue suit with ting accessories and the or- lifted from her bouquet. guests included those rlotte, Shelby. Grover, Mountain. Attending ie Mrst Gug Nan* MSSSMSiSItsSprfSSS* NEW OFFlTfERS OF EASTERN STAR — New officers of Kings Mountain Chapter its, Order the Eastern Star, were, photographed above following installation ceremonies last Tuesday eve ning in Masonic Hall. Front row, left to right, Mrs. Mary Lou Seism, Mrs. O. 0. Walker, Mrs. Nornian King, Norman King^ Mrs. Dorothy Robbs, Black Leonard, and Mrs. Jo Kelly. Second refw, from left. Miss Margaret Ann Ledfdord, Miss Annie Roberta, Miss Mary McGill, Mrs. Doris Robbs, Mrs. Thelma Dellinger and Miss Helen Logan. Back row, from left, Mrs. Jackie Seism, Mrs. Paul Walker, Mrs. Black Leonard and Paul Walker,’ Mrs. Dorothy Robbs ia Worthy Matron and Norman King i» Worthy Patron for the coming year. (Photo for the Herald by Neil Mrs. Robbs, King Head Eastern Star For Year '66-67 Lowerys Honor Sandra Lynn Mrs. Hill Lowery and her daughter. Miss Hilda Lowery, entertained together Saturday at a 1 o’clock bridesmaids luncheon at their home paying compliment to Miss Sandra Lynn, bride-elect. Miss Lynn and Jacky Rhea were wed Suqday in Bethlehem Baptist church rites. "I^e bride-elect took the occa sion to present her gifts to her attendants—white shortie gloves and their headpieces for the wed ding. Miss Lynn wore a pink lin en suit and was given a bouquet of violets and miniature Easter lilies on a lace handkerchief. The Lowerys also gave Miss Lynn gifts of silver in her pattern. ...The wading theme of pink was carried out in decorations. Pansies and carnations were us ed on the tables and throughout the house. A three-course luncheon was served to members of the bridal party, including mothers of the bride-elect and prospective bride groom. Miss Mauney Party Honoree Mrs. Lyman Robbs was in stalled as Worthy Matron and Norman King was installed as Worthy Patron of Kings Moun tain Chapter 123, Order of the Eastern Star, in recent ceremo nies. Installing officers were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Kincaid, as sisted by Mrs. Janie Spencer, Mrs. Emmett Ross and Mrs. F. R. McCurdy. The formal ceremonips were held In Masonic Temple and were open to the public. Other officers for 1966-67 will include: Mrs. Norman King, as sociate matron; Blackwell Leon ard, associate patron; Miss Helen Logan, secretary; Mrs. Glee A. Bridges, treasurer; Mrs. Doris Robbs, conductress; Mrs. Mary Lou Seism, associate conduct ress; Miss Mary McGill, chap lain; Mrs. Paul Walker, mar-; shall; Mrs. Frances Leonard, or ganist; Mrs. Thelma Dellinger, Adah; Mrs. Jo Kelly, Ruth; Miss Margaret Ann Ledford, Esther; Mrs. Jackie Seism, Martha; Miss Miss Kay Mauney, whose wed ding to William Berkeley will be an event of Saturday, was honor guest at two parties Saturday. In Charlotte at ’Tulip Terrace of Ivey’s Miss Dottie McDougle and her mother entertained at a luncheon for 14 guests. Attending from Kings Moun tain were the bride-to-be; her mother, Mrs. Carl F. Mauney; Mrs. P. G. Padgett; Mrs. H. Carl Mayes; and Mrs. John Warllck. The honoree received a carna tion shoulder corsage and a gift of crystal from the hostesses. , Annie Roberts,.,.JElecta; PauL foyer and living room Walker, warder; and rs. O. O, Walker, sentinel. ’The Worthy Matron’s colors of red and white decorated the Ma sonic Hall. Red roses were com bined with other arrangements and an open Bible was used on the altar. Special music was presented by the Rainbow Girls. Refresh ments were served after the in- rites. Honoring Miss Mauney Misses Coral Ramseur, Sue Hunnfeutt and Laura Page entertained Sat urday evening at the Page home at a dinner party. Guests were 18 of the bride-to- be’s college friends. Miss Mauney was given a cor sage of pink camellias matching her rose sheath dress. The table was covered with i linen cutwork cloth centered by a pedestal container of pink camel were decorative with camellias, violets, white daffodils and other spring flowers. A four-course dinner was serv ed by Mrs. W. L Ramseur, Mre. Harry E. Page and Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt, mothers of the host esses. Following dinner the hostesses gave Miss Mauney a set of linen place mats. Local Students Receive Honors Laura Jean Page, daugh- ■ler of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Pa'ge, was elected this week to serve as president of the Phileretian Society of Meredith College for the 1966-67 school term. The Phileretian Society is one of two service organi zations at Meredith. The Phis work with handicapped children in the Raleigh area, treating them to a Christ mas party each year. The society also plans freshman rush week which is climaxed by the pledging of freshmen into one of the societies. While at Meredith, Miiss Page, a rising senior, has serv ed as ^ifikpresident of the/*hileretipn Society, and class edi tor of the Oak Leaves. She has also been bn the council of the Meredith Christian Associertion and the Student Activi ties Board. Miss Page, a 1963 graduate of Kings Mountain high school, is a history major and she plans to teach after grad uation. ♦ ♦ ♦ * Children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. McDaniel, Jr. cele brated birthdays in March. Ricky McDaniel, age sev en on March 18th, and Ca thy McDaniel, age four on March 21st, held a double celebration on C a t h y's birthday. A birthday cake was cut and served with other party refreshments at a smaJI fam ily party. The McDaniel children are grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Hill. Their great-grandmother is Mrs. W. F. Styers. is J ♦ ♦ * * Anne Trott, Kings Moun tain ttjeshman student at Le noir Rhyne college in Hick ory, has been formally initia ted into Sigma Kappa soror ity, The newly - initiated members were honored at a presentation ball in the L-R Student Center recently. Attending the festivities from Kings Mountain were Miss Trott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Trott, and her sister. Miss Libby T rott. At the initiation ceremon ies Miss Trott received the scholarship award given in her pledge class. An education major, she was listed on dean's list the past semester. M iss Trott spent the past weekend with her parents. * ♦ * * Party Time * * * * Bridal parties are in full swing here as numerous Kings Mountain couples plan spring weddings. Sue Welch and Scott Horton, who will wed April 9th, were honored Sunday at a White Bible ceremony held at Youth Sunday services at Macedonia Baptist' church. Participating were the young women in the bride- elfect's Sunday School class and Mrs. Wayne Ashe and Mrs. Vernon Smith. Miss Delores White sang, "O Perfect Love", "Bless This House" and "Seal Us O Holy Spirit." Donnie Ruth Spears was organist. Ronnie Timms, youth superintend ent tor the day, presented a white Bible to the engaged couple and Rolsert Champion, chairman of the board deacons, said the prayer of dedication. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A miscellaneous shower Saturday evening in Mace donia church fellowship hall honored Miss Welch. Entertain ing were Mrs, Henderson Herndon. Miss Brenda Herndon and Mrs. Vernon L. Smith. The bride-to-be was given a cor sage of white carnations which she pinned to her pink party dress. ’ • ^ Party refreshments were served from a table overlaid with pink' net over white. Pink and white snapdragons were used as table centerpiece. Centering the gift table was a bride doll. f (Continued- On Page Fivojit Thurj of Mr. 127 11 the b dayv hospil Mr. 4J9 S City, son, Mourn ,Mr. wards birth Marcl pital- Mr. Blantt birth Kings Mr. on, ro birth Kings Mr. Abshc nue, birth 27, Ki Mr. Robin City, daugl Kings Bapt Tolv Wo 'Dapti eral day, i churc Prii churc famil will I 'fellov Spring holidays from Queen's college at ..Charlotte have been a round of parties in Coral Gabies, Fla. tor Linda Walker, Kings Mountain junior, and her roommate, Jo Anne Hendricks of Coral Gables. The two girls spent from Thursday until Sunday with Jo Ann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hendricks. Thursday they attended a luncheon given in honor pf - Nancy McCleod Hooper, recent bride and a Queen's col lege classmate. Friday evening they and their dates were entertained by Mr. and Mrs, George Ramsh, Jr. at Coral Reed Yacht Club. Saturday they attended a tea in honor of a former North Carolinian and Miami debutante Elizabeth Blackwell. Miss Blackwell's aunt, Mrs. Thomas Blackwell, en tertained in North Miami. Miss Walker also toured the Biscaya Estate of the late James Deerirr^ and attended the annual charity fair of the Biscaya Museum Guild.
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