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- Thursday, March 31, 1966 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. €. Pag* S high grad- 'tiX ts.’ rlotte Linda Anne ith Jo or pf ■■ s col- were Coral lor of abeth I, en- e late )f the King's I 9th. jid at aride- Mrs. _ 11 ove , onnie tend- laged d of 4ace-' rtaln- •ndon j cor- oarty jrlaid were /as a Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bennett, 127 ' McGinnis street, announce the birth of a daughter, Thurs day, March 24, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David'E. Brpok'e, 4J9 S. Pinchback Ave., Bessemer City, announce the birth of a son, Thursday, March 24, Kings Mountain hospital. ;Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Ed wards, route 2, announce the birth of a daughter, Friday, March 25, kings Mountain hos- pitalr Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Oliver, Blanton street, announce the birth of a son, Friday, March 25, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gene Bow- on, route 1, Grover, announce the birth of a son, Friday, March 25, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clyde Absher, Jr., 2106 Bethlehem Ave nue, Gastonia, announce the birth of a son, Sunday, March 27, King^ Mountain hbspital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croft, Robinson Trailer Park, Bessemer City, announce the birth of a daughter, Tuesday, March 29, Kings Mountain hospital. Baptist Churchwomen To Meet On Wednesday Women of Kings Mountain 'Baptist church will hold a gen eral monthly meeting Wednes day, April 6th, at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Prior to the meeting of all the church women’s organizations, a family night covered dish supper will be served at 6 pjm. in the 'fellowship hall. -'.^n for 'i^/MOTHER , or Grandmother Miss Kay Mauney, Will'^m Berkeley Give Plans For Saturday Wedding \fiss Sarah Katherine Mauney, | to-be. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A reception, to be given by the Fisher Mauney, has completed bri(^-elect’s parents, will be held plans for her marriage to Will- imnjediately after th6 ceremony lam Thomcis Berkeley, III, son in the church fellowship hall, of Dr. and Mrs. William Thomas; Since the announcement of Berkeley, Jr. of Charlotte, and; their engagement. Miss Mauney. announces them today. , I and Mr. Berkeley have been -3(0- The wedding will take place j tertained at numerous parties Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. in St. Matthew’s 'Lutheran chdrch with the Rev. Charles Ward Eas ley officiating at the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. L. E. Hinnant will be at the organ for a program of nup tial music. The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father. Dr. Berkeley will be his son’s best man. '' Miss Beth Houser, cousin of the 'bride-elect, will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will include Mr. Berkeley’s sister. Miss Louise Berkeley, HiS cousin, MiSs Dottle' McDougle, and Miss Carol Foard, all of Charlotte, Miss Sara Heri; dricks, Miss Peggy Plonk and Mrs. Janie Trammell Summey, all of Kings Mountain. Mary Kathlynn Mauney and Catherine Cobb Mauney, nieces of Miss Mauney, will be flower girls. Groomsmen will include Mr. Berkeley’s brother, Alex Berke ley, Steve Barden, ..Jim Barn- hardt, Don Claridge, Jack Hearne, Mike McLaughlin, all of Charlotte, Herman Mauney of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Charles F. Mauney of Kings Mountain, brotl^ers of the bride- KINGS MOUNTAIN Pool' Theme To Be Featured ‘ ' ’■ ' ' In Club Night Festivities Saturday Hospital Log' VISITING HOURS Dally 10:?0 To 11:30 aM. 3 to 4 p.7n. and 7 to 8 p.m. here and in Charlotte. Other events planned prior to the wedding day will include; The rehearsal dinner in honor of the bridal couple will be given by Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Pad?ett and .Mr. andLMrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr. at the Padgett home on North Piedmont avenue Friday evening at 6:30. Rehearsal for—the wed ding will be held at 8 p.m. in St. Matthew’s Lutheran church. 4 >i( * Dr. and Mrs. William T. Berke ley, Jr. of Charlotte, parents pf the prospective bridegroom, and -Mr. and Mrs. Vtf. C. Alexander, III of Spartanburg, S. C. will be hosts at an after-rehearsal par-, ty at Kings Mountain Country Club Friday evening at 9 p.m. # « * On their wedding day Miss Mauney and Mr. Berkeley will be honored at a breakfast at 11:30 a.m. at Kings Mountain Country Club. Hosts and hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Walker S.T.art, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Guy, Mrs. Charles Herman, Dr. and Mrs. Emery Herman and Mr, and Mrs. Herman Mauney. theme will i night Club the Country Future Homemakers Plan Busy Week, FHA Activities Are Scheduled Here By BARBARA PLONK | supper and program. At the pres- Kings Mountain FHA’ers wUl j ent time plans and preparations ibe busier than usual from March | for this gala event are underway. 27 to April 2, the week 600,000 i With a great deal of anticipation teenage members of this organi- I FHA’ers are looking forward to zation hold National FHA Week, i the State Convention which will The FHA chapter at Kings , be held the weekend of April 23. Mountain high school has sched- | Future Hpmemakers of Amel- uled a number of activities for ica is officially sponsored by the the week, according to Martha | u. S. Office of Education and Herndon,- president. ' ’ ~ j American Home Economics Asso- Future Homemakers are home j ciation. Financial support comes economies students in junior and ! from dues of members. High senior high schools. The organi- j school home economics teachers zation, founded nearly 21 years ‘ serve as advisers to FHA’s 11,000 ago, has for its motto, ‘‘Toward local chapters throughout the New Horizons.” The motto refers .United States. Mrs. John Gamble to the extensive program of work [ and Mrs. Charles Baird are local FHA members and chapters un-1 advisers, dertake to further their goal of i lacoLft miwraiB iiu. of children... hudiind and wife srantkliildrefl DELLINGER'S JEWEL SHOP helping individuals improve per sonal, family, and co-mmunity liv ing. Already this year the local chapter has done many worth while things. One Saturday the girls participated in the Heart Fund Balloon Day, They operated the food concession stand at the ' Bethware fair, booths were made for both the Bethware and Cleve land County fairs, and KMHS chapter won first prize at the Cleveland County Fair. At num- | erous banquets this year the FHA girls have helped by serv- 1 ing. Also, this year representa- i tives from the Kings Mountain j chapter went to the Future Homo-1 makers of America District Ral- j ly in Belmont. j Next on the schedule after i i FHA Week, is the Mother-Daugh-; ! ter banquet. Each year the FHA j 1 girls honor their mothers by a I SESSION MEETING The Session of First Presby terian church will convene at 10:40 a.m. Sunday in the Ses sion Room to receive,members of the Ministers’-Communicant Class. The Roman alphabet may have been created in (Jjpiae, one of the oldest Greek towns in Italy. Mrs. Riichard Barrett Mr. C. P. Barry Mis. C. P. Barry Mrs. W. R.'Batchler Mrs, Bobby Bridges Mrs. James Byers Teal Childers Rufus Dover Mis. Elizabeth Goforth Mrs. Willie Greene Mrs. Josie Hambright Mrs. Jimmy Harris ■ Mrs. Henry Henderson William Houser Ernest HuHstetler Mrs. Franklin Kirby ■ Mrs. Ella Kiser Tha.nas Landers Mrs. Florence Lynon Mrs. Madge Melton Mrs. Lillie Moore Thomas L. McNeely_ Mrs. Charlie MeSwain George Owens Mrs. Blanche Poplin Mrs. Earl Rhune Elijah Ross Mrs. Theoda Scrugg.s Miss Sue Service " . Lewis West Will Williams ADMITTED WEDNESDAY Christopher Patterson, Ranlo ceStation, Gastonia ADMITTED THURSDAY Broadus Bailey, 313 Margrac'e Ralph Earl Bowen, Rt. 1, Bes semer City Audrej' Carroll, 109 Rosewood Rodney Lee Gordon, 216 W'alk- .cr St. Steve Harris, 222 Georgia Ave., Bessemer City Frederick Sanders, Rt. 1 ADMITTED FRIDAY ^ Mrs. Samuel Hovvard, Jr., 202 Linwood Dr. Jerry Jamerson, Rt. 1. Box 410 Walter Page, Dallas, C. AD.MITTED SATURDAY Mrs. Mollie Beam, Rt. 1, Gro ver Mrs. Alma Hovis, 604 Jackson St. Levi Lingerfelt, 409 E. Virginia Ave., Bessemer City Mrs. Roy Norman, 1002 Shelly Road Johnnie Oates, Bessemer City John Parker, Rt. 1 Mrs. L. W. Ponner, 409 E. VTr- ginia Ave., Bessemer City Mrs. Leroy Webster, 3013 Oak- wood Dr., Gastonia ^liss Kay P'rances Ford, 301 Fairview St. ADMITTED SUNDAY Mrs. George Anderson, 304 Cansler St. Mrs. Douglas Ellis, Grover Robert E. Fle.r.ing, PO Box 415 Mrs. Moore Heads Drive' RALEIGH Moore, North Mrs. Dan Carolina’s 'Lady, is serving as honorary chairman of a campaign 'aegin- ning here Sunday to raise,$75,000 for a chapel-hero at the State’. Correctional Center for Women. “Mrs. Moore explains that the place of worship will be known as ‘‘Tbe Chapel of the Nameless Woman”. The appeal is bein,2 made during the Easter Season which, she points out, honors Christ. "It was He who extended " (Continued From Page Four) ; Miss Barbara Miller, who will be married April 8th to Robert Lowery Yarbrough, was honored at a party given by Mrs. Ben F. Beam and Miss Margaret Harmon at their home. Jonquils, hyacinths and camellias decorated party rooms and-Miss Miller received a camellia corsage which she pin- ned'to her beige brocade dress. Wedding cakes, wedding bell sandwiches and mints First were served with punch. A color themie of pink and green K. was featured in refreshments. Highlight of the party was arrival of. little Terr mon, dressed in raincoat and hat, with an umbrella _o er gifts from the 30 guests. ■y Har- f show- Comings And Goings Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Pritchard (Sue Arrowood) attended Charlotte Opera Association's presentation,. "An Evening with Rodgers and Hammerstein" at Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte Monday evening. An “April Fool” highlight Saturday Night festivities at ClubT Members will dine and dance to the music of a live orchestra, a club spokesman said. Hosts for the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bridges, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Southwell. A club calendar ^'coing mailed i to me.T.bers this week also lists j these activities during the month of April; ' Friday, April 8th; Family Night hamburger snjiper. i Friday, April 15th; “April Fro-j lie” for seventh and eighth grad- i ers. Hamburgers with .<^1 the»i a hand in love and compassion tr' trimmin.gs will be served at 6:30! the shamed woman taken-by the p.m. and the young folk will i angry mob. . .and in so doing. Ho dance afterwards. Mr. and Mrs. j transformed her into a beautiful W. C. Ballow will be hosts. j Christian person. Wedne.sday, April 20: Monthly | “Through this proposed chapel ladies bridge luncheon and fash-, we have an opportunity to help ion show at 10 a.m. | Christ again extend a hand in Thursday, April 21: “Spring i love and compassion. . .to lift the i Frolic” for fourth, fifth and sixth fallen, to bind up broken spirits.! graders. The young folk will eat | and to heal diseased souls,” Mrs. | Benny Beam Huffstetler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer hamburgers at .5:30 P-m- and cm-, Moore said. , Huffstetler of Cherryville, spent last week with his grand- .loy square dancing until 8 p.m. I Working with Mrs. Moore in I , J kz R C R Ul U- 4. fU , Ux, Mr. and Mrs. William Herndon , directing the Holy Week appeal parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Beam, while his parents tiew by will be hosts. is a stwriim committee beaded let to New York on a business trip. Mr. HuffstetJer is asso- Family Night hy l. \ Ballentine of Ra- eiated with Carolina Freight Carriers in Cherryville. Spaghetti supper.- i lei.gh. Mrs. Amos N. Johnson of o i lj xr j. il i a J •• I aa uL U',. Friday, April 29: Family Night i Garland and Mr.s. Arthur Bud- Palmer Huttstetler, Jr. stayed in Charlotte with hiS supper featuring fried chicken ( denhagen of Raleigh gj-e secre-j paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Huffstetler. , tary and treasurer, respectively. | * * * * Other Vrnembers of the executive i r-. i x^jat ^x^'^aIaa a1 group are Dr. Rachel Davis of Sixteen members ot Cadet I roop 4 ot Central Metho- ; Kinston and Mrs. Gordon Hanes dist church, accompanied by Mrs. Raymond Holmes and of Winston-Salem * * + * Mr. and Mrs. Herman Maun.ey and family will arrive to day from Albuquerque, New Mexico to attend the Saturday we^tJmg of Miss Kay M^auney, sfstef of Mr. Mauney, ana William Berkeley III of Charlotte. with all the trimmings. Mrs. Robert Haden, toured Charlotte's Douglas Airport, Although word of the chapel i visited the weather bureau, Charlotte Nature Museum and "r! I other points of interest last Saturday. - lie knowledge until now, money | r / f j has already begun arriving from \ senior City Daniel Thomhs. Mitchell St. Mt%. Ernest Clyde Absher, Jr., 2106 Bethlehem Ave., Gastonia ADMITTED MONDAY Mrs. Emmett Greene, 503 Kath erine Ave. Mrs. Floyd Ledford, City Mrs. J. T. Sigmon, Rt. 2, ; all over the^AJnited States. Mrs Cherryville ; ERlzaboth McCu'ibin, superintend- MrS. Pansy Skipper, Bessemer ■ ent at the Rialeigh prison, says City ; ^hst Salisbury school children John Ledford, 402 Clinton Dr. have staged a cake sale to help ADMITTED TUESDAY • finance the chapel project. John Mrs. Harold Craft, Bessemer professional football play- j er of Raleigh, referred to the Mrs. James Guyton. 707 Grover chapel undertaking in recent in- terviews with sportswriters. . . Orville Myers, 711 Linwood Dr. ■ and gifts began arriving from a themselves have contributed $300. The father of one prisoner makes a $20 gift each time he visits his daughter. Gifts may be sent to Chapel of the Nartieless Woman, P. O. Box S07. Raleigh. The names of all contributors will be listed in a bonk of appreciation which will become a permanent part of the chapel. i Sam Leroy, 11 Elm St., Clover, number of states S. C. Charles Mason, Rt. 1, Bessemer City John Cain, 417 S. Battleground Ave. Mrs. Frank Newton, Rt. 1, Gaffney, S. C. Most poisonoLi.s of all mush rooms is the Death Arnanita, variety. The N. G. Federation of Wom en’s Clubs is raising money from the sale of note paper. The Char lotte Quota Club has built a* chapel model. . .with a coin slot, in the roof. . .to receive contribu- j tions at its- naeeOn'g.s. Methodist churchwomen at Millbrook are collecting scrap paper. A number Angel, orjfjf other organizations throughout . the State are organizing special REXALL'S 1g SALE Now Underway^Bigges? Savings Yet KINGS MOUNTAIN TH£ 6^3 srvfie DRUG COMPANY PHONE 41 & 61 THE CITY'S MODERN'^TORE Phone 739-2571 — The City's Modern Store Lady Godiva made her fam- ous nude ride in behalf of lower i taxes. When her husband levied ; taxes on citizens of .Ws: Stokes Gladdcfi. 201 Lack. and was told he would re ey St. Miss Osbie Meeks, Rt. 2, Bes semer City \ Lemar Paysrtur. City Miss “Annie Ruth Spriggs, Bes- ed and was told he duec them only when she nude through the streets, did, according to legend, taxes were reduced. /US# fU... your best buy in a big screen siim-styieti SVPPL I Besunection Lutheran Church \ SUNDAY, April 3 — 11 a.m. SERMON, “The Cross Speaks of the Last Things SPECIAL MUSIC — "The palms”; “Lift Up Your Heads”Youth & Junior Chpirs SUNDAY, April 3 — 7:30 p.m. SERMON, “Violence Toward the Cross” MONDAY, April 4 — ^ :30 p'.m. 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