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Page 2 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Linda Pruitt Curtis Floyd Plan June Rites Mr*. J. O. Pniitt has announc ed the engagaMent of her daugh ter, Linda Peye, to Curtis David Floyd, son ot Mr. and Mrs, P. D. Floyd. The bride-elect is* daughter of Mrs. Pruitt and the late Mr. Pru itt. ’Both the bride-elect and pras- pective bridegroom arc students at Western Carolina college in Cullawhee. Mr. Floyd, now doing hl$ student teaching at Hunter Huss high school in Gastonia, wl|i be graduated May 22 and will TGCftivc 3. cc.T mission 3S & lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. •nie bride-elect is an English major at WCC. , The couple plan a June 4th wedding in First Baptist church. Miss Tidwell Gives Plans Thursday, April 14, 1966 TKt SOCIAL CALENDAR Engaged Pali* Honored Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Bal lard and Mr. and .Mrs, Samuel E. Crawford entertained together Thursday evening at a dinner party honoring Miss Kay Tidvvell and Eddie Ross, wh:se wedding takes place Sunday in Belmont. Mrs. Ballard, the former Do. rene Ross, and Mrs. Crawford, the former Evanell Ross, are sis ters of the prospective bride groom. Dinner was served buffet-style to 27 mei.Tbers of the wedding party in Firestone Recreation Center, Gastonia. . Overlaid with white linen, the table held a centerpiece of white snapdragons and snowdrop chrys anthemums flanking a miniature bride and bridegroom figurine. The bride-elect was given a corsage of white .gladmellias from the hosts who also present ed the engaged pair their wed- j ding gift. ! Miss Tidwell and Mr. Ross took the occasion to present their j gifts to their wedding attendants.: MU« Kay Ca«jl Tidwell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Tidwell of Belmont, has complet ed plans for her marriage to Em mett Edison Ross, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Edison Ross, Sr. of Kings Mountain, and an nounces them today. ' The wedding will take place Sunday, April 17th, at 4 p.m. in Friendship Baptist cluirch of Belmont with the Rev. H. P. Mill- en to officiate at the double-ring ceremony. Miss Sandy Haynes will bo at the organ for the program of tra ditional music and William B. McDaniel of Kings Mountain will be vocalist. The ride-elect will be given in marriage by her father. Mr. Ross will be best man for his son. Mrs. Steve Frye of Charlotte will be matron of honor and bridesmaids will include Mr. Ross’ sisters, Mrs. Samuel E. Crawford of Gastonia and Mrs. Thomas B. -Ballard of Kings Mountain; Miss Cecila Huffstet- ler of Gastonia, cousin of the bride-to-be, Miss Ann Harris, Miss Linda Brown, both of Bel mont, and Mrs. Barry Rhyne of Gastonia. Saturday: 8:30—Rehearsal for the Tidwell- Ross wedding in Friendship Bap tist church. New Hope road, Bel mont. S'unday:~ 4:00—-The wedding of Kay Cayol TidwelJ and Emmett Ediiwn J», in Piicndship Baptist chui-ch, I’Tew Hope road, Belmont, Monday: 9:30 a.m.Trtirda.2 of Kings Mountain Baptist church at the home of Mrs. C. D. Ware, West Mountain street. Mrs. Ollie Har ris, hostess. MORE ABOUT Miss Wilder In Student Post (Continued From Page One) 402 Fulton road near the new high school. Pre-schoolers are also invited to the open house balloons will be given as favors, said Mrs. Owens. and * * * * Miss Davenport Tony Goins Set Wedding Date Junior bridesmaids will include Misses Cathy Tidwell, Janet Sherer, Janie Tidwell, cousins of the bride-elect, and Miss Kathy Bowers, all of Belmont. Jeffrey Ballard, nephew of the prospective bridegroom, will be ringbearer. Anrje Ballard, niece of the c ride-elect, will be flower girl. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davenport of Old Lowgap Road, Mt. Airy, N. C., announce the engagement of their daughter, Minnie Jane, to William Anthony (Tony) Goins, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. CJoins of Pheni.x Street, Kings Mountain. A June wedding is planned at Calvary Baptist church in Mt. Airy. 'Both Miss Davenport and Mr. Goins are seniors at Appalachian State Teachers College where they were named to “Who’s Who Among Students In A.T.erican Colleges and Universities.” Miss Davenport is a foirrfer Miss Mt. Airy. Anniversary Party Mr. and Mrs. Michael Raymond MeSwain celebrated thipTr first v/edding anniversary Easter Sunday at the home of MeSwain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. MeSwain. Both the younger MeSwains are students at Western Carolina college at Cullowhee, An anniversary dinner an(d cake was served before the couple left Sunday evening to resume their studies. * * * ♦ Engaged Pair Honored Miss Martha Sue Welch and Scott Horton were honor ed after their wedding rehearsal Friday riight at a cake cut ting at the home of the bride-elect's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Goforth, in Grover. j Spring flowers and white tapers decorated the home. Overlaid with lace over pale green, the refreshment table was highlight of decoration. A silver candelabrum at the center held white tapers and flowers. A three-tier pink, green and white cake was served from one end of the table with green punch. Mrs. Vernon Smith cut and served the cake and Mrs. Ralph Welch served punch. The bride-elect wore a rose party dress with matching accessories. | The list of ushers will include Miss Tidwell’s brother, Fred Tid well; Samuel E. Crawford and 'Diomas B. Ballard, brothers-in- law of the prospective bride groom; Sammy Houston, Bud Rhea and Gilbert Brazzell, all of Kings Mountain. A reception will be held im- ifiediately after the ceremony in the church fellowship hall with the bride-elect’s parents as hosts. RIGHT AWAY Cull TJrfay.' MIHW. , WItAMCI Amt. of lean ■eooy ment Amt. ef U«R ■way. IMRf $34000 $10.00 $304.00 $31.00 313.00 13.00 634.00 36.00 40S.00 17.00 730.00 30.00 121 N. LaFAYETTK SJ. (Opposite First Boptlit . Church) SHELBY PHONE 482-2434 Hours: 9-5:30 Mobs.. Tues^ Thurs. & Fris« 9-1:00 Weds. & Sots. 2:17tfn 4. MORE ABOUT Welch-Horfon (Continued From Page One) yellow mums. The bridegroom’s father was best man. The list of ushers in cluded Barry Strorpe, the bride’s brother-in-law; Dick Whisenant of Clover, S. C-, Bob Wallace of Mint Hill, and Jcy Murray of Charlotte. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Welch chose pink crepe with matching slippers and gloves and a corsage of white carnations. The bridegroom’s, mother was gowTied in beige ■ crepe with matching accessories and a cor sage of white carnations. Miss Carlene Allen, Charlotte roommate of the bride, kept a guest register. For a wedding trip the new Mrs. Horton wore- a navy blue dress with matching accessories and the flowers lifted from her bouquet. The newlyweds will be at home at 2703 Watson Drive, Charlotte, following a wedding trip to Jekyll Island, Ga. and Florida. BRIDE AMD BRIDEGROOM Mrs. Horton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Welch of Kings Mountain. A graduate of Kings Mountain high school and King’s Business College, she is employed as a secretary by B. F. Goodrich Company, Charlotte. 'The i.ridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tracy E. Horton of Clover, S. C. A gr.aduate of Clo ver high school and King's Busi ness college, he is an accountant for Homelite Company of Char lotte. Lutheran Women j Couple Feted Plan Assembly After Rehearsal The Fourth Annual Assembly of the Southwestern District of Lutheran Church Women will n:>eet on Saturday, April 16 at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Ashe ville, N. C. with the ladies of St. Mark’s as hostess. Registration will begin at 10 o’clock, with the program begin ning at 10:30 o’clock. Five mem bers of the North (Carolina Syn odical Executive Board will dis cuss “The ICW Guide.” Mrs. Carl Hoffman, of Holy Communion Lutheran Church. Dallas, N. C., Chairman of the District, will preside over the business session during which time the election of a Chairman will be Held. Miss Barbara Jean Miller and^ Robert Larry Yarbrough cut their wedding cake at an after rehearsal party Friday night in the fellowship hall of Grace Meth odist church. Entertaining were Mrs. Buford Blanton, Jr., Mrs. Buford Blan ton, Sr., Mrs. Hoyle McDaniel and Mrs. Clayton Church. ) 16r^i A cDl6r note of pink, green and white was featured in decora tions. Ch’erlaid with lace over green, the bride’s table held a three-tier cake as central decora tion. Th cake was cut and served with punch and other party re freshments. York Rites Unite Miss Ruff, ‘Tex Arnold Dotson pink The bride-to-be wore a party dress. Guests included members of the two faxilies and wedding party. Ford:No.l Carolitias A Galaxie 500 2-P«or Hardtop is raasonakla See your Bml IMir » SHI FORD — First In Sales In The Carolinat XL MOTOR COMPJWT tOAD BOX 346 KINGS MTN^ N. C. ^ —Hi Miss Angela Lee Ruff of Kings Mountain and Tex Arnold Dotson j of Shelby were manied Saturday in a. ceremony per foil red by ' Magistrate Charles F. Nunn in York, South Carolina. The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro.ert Ruff. She is a senior at Kings .Mountain high achool. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dot son of Shelby, the bridegroonx is employed by Magnolia Finishing Plant in Blacksburg, S. C. The newlyweds are at home at Parker Brothers Trailer Park in Shelby. MORE ABOUT Miiler-Yarbrough TContinued From Page One) oiece dress of pale blue with white accessories and a .shoulder corsage of white orchids. The bridegroom’s mother wore a two-piece spring green suit with black accessories and a white orchid shoulder corsage. Mrs. John YaiLrough of Gas tonia kept a guest register in the vestibule of the church. i BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM The bride i* daughter of Mrs. Mart^ella Miller of Kings Moun tain. She 1* a senior student at Kings Mountain! high school. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Yarbrough of route three are parents of the bridegroom. A 1964 graduate of Kings Mountain high school he is associated with hie father in the operation of Maple Legf Steel Company. The newlyweds are at home on Gastonia highway. Benson improving Following illness L. L. Benson, county tax lister and member of the city zoning board, rennains a patient in Char lotte Presbyterian hospital. Members of his family said yesterday his condition is im proving. Recent visitors of Mr. Benson were Mrs. Melton Gaines of Eas ley, S. C., Mrs. C. S. Scruggs of Jharlotte, Mr. and Mrs. George Irisdale of Kann^lis and Mr. ind Mrs. Johnny Grisdale of Con cord. Mm B(mson sxpressed their ip^edation to the many friends ’.n Kings Mountain for their many carda, flowers, prayers and lets of ktndnsss during Mr. Ben son’s long hosj^tallzation. O. B. Kidly, official of M> hawk Carpeting Company, will be guest speaker at Thuraday’s Rotary dub meeting at Thurs day's Rotary club meeting, at 19:11 at tha Gauntry Club. Dick- 1« program chairman. 'aura \ * Vs / ■•' s \ OUTLOOK YOUTHFUL ...in ciiecked Dacroa* and cotton, ti«sne-eei|^t and tabbabb. < Yoke soling guns the added back interest o( tack-pleating. Uie slep-ia >kirt; struct and darted, gored aft, for perfect fit. Colosa, green, blve^ j^nk, gol^ Uuk, all iriik oUtaftRsUHtottM. ewl^ Ifca 1006 h siy^nifcat $12.95 iMISMMMSMaMii !' 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