*•6!^ ./ ■' / College Students In Programs; KMHS Junior-Senior Prom On Friday; Party Time Kay Bridges, rising sopho more at Western Carolina college in Cullowhee, is a member of the college band which just completed a spring tour. Miss Bridges is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bridges of Kings Mountain and is a 1965 gj;adual-e of Ashley high scfeci, Gas tonia, where she was active in the band and was a schooibus drver. She plays solo clarinet. "The Western Carolina 30- member band pibyed con certs in the two Carolines, returning to the campus during the weekend. * * * ♦ The Caravelles" of Clemson University will play tor Friday night's Junior-Senior Prom, expected to attract a crowd of over 400, to Kings Mountain high school. Members of the Junior class were hard at work this week readying for the event. The student commons area and the cafeteria will be transformed into a gay Roman setting carrying out the theme, "Three Coins In A Fountain." Waiters and waitresses will be attired in togos and Roman costumes. The formal dance will begin at 8 p.m. * * * * The Kings Mountain Recreation Activities Committee will sponsor a Friday night dance, from 8 until I I p.m., at the National Guard Armory. Since the Prom will include all I Ith and 12th graders, the dance will be open also to 7th and 8th graders as welt as freshmen and sophomores and all youth up to age 20. Young people should bring their own records for danc ing. A committee from Central Methodist church will be chaperones. Last Friday's May Day dance at the Armory attracted a'crowd of 200. The dance was held following May Day fes tivities at KMHS. Comings And Goings S/IC and Mrs. W. L. McMackln, Jr. and daughter, Charlotte, of Fort Meade, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. David Cooley of Winter-Haven, Fla. visited last v/eek with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McMackin. Joining the family for a Mother's Day visit were Mr. and Mrs. Dick McMackin and son, Mike, of Winston Salem* * * * * Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Carroll and sons, Edwin and Timmy, of Sumter, S. C. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Farris. ' -• ( Ricky Dean Boone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry -M. Boone, will celebrate his sec ond birthday May 23rd at a family birthday party. A decorated birthday caLe will be cut and served with other party refresh ments. Young Boone is grandson P? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alex ander -(and Mrs. Martha ^ Boone, all of Kings Moun- ^ tain. His great-grandmother is Mrs? Bertile Murphy, also of Kings Mountain. . ♦ ¥ * ♦ ■“ Thirty children in the Pre-School and Kindergarten groups from Trinity Day School visited the W. L. Plonk Dairy Farm on Cherryville road Thursday. The youngsters—accompanied by Mrs. Tom Burke, Mrs. Joe Reis and Mrs. Gordon Myers—v/ere guests of Janice Plonk, kindergarten pupil and daughter of the Plonks. Seeing baby calves and farm animals culminated the study of farm animals by the children. Children of Mrs. Clarence Dixon honored her on Moth er's Day at a family gathering at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Kiser and Mr. Kiser on Llniwood road. Joining Kings Mountain relatives for the day were Mr. and Mrs. David McDaniel of Hendersonville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plyler of Gastonia, and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McDan iel of Rock Hill, S. C., Youngest family member present was Michael Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dixon, who was celebrating his first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. K. Lewis Dellinger, 605 Meadowbrook road, announce the adoption of a daughter. Holly Elizabeth. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dellinger and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Long, Sr., all of Cherryville. Gay Jolley spent the ^ weekend in Raleigh as guest ^ of Miss Linney Brewer and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Kidd Brewer. Miss Jolley and Miss : Brewer, seniors at Appalach ian State Teacher's college in Boone, are doing their practice teaching at Ashley high school in Gastonia. Miss Jolley is an English ma jor. ' Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jolley of Kings Moun tain, Miss Jolley was soloist at church services at Hayes- Barton Methodist church where the Brewers attend. Miss Jolley is a member of the choir at First Baptist churc^where her father.is minister of music. Linwood Drive. Variety ranging, -from a- Bach cantata to "Sound of Music" is on the program of the annual joint concert by the men's-and women's glee clubs of East Carolina col lege Thursday night. The program is scheduled at 8:15 p.m. in Wright Au ditorium at Greenville. It is free and open to the public. - Featured as a soloist for the first number, titled, "God, Our Lord Is Sun and Shield", will be Jane BVm- Ingham of Kings Mountan. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Birmingham, Jr., -At * * * * 'home honoring Miss Marlene Weir, her fiance Arthur Allen, Jr. and Miss Gloria McCarter and her fiance. Bill Navy. The Weir-Alten wedding takes place Sunday in First Presbyterian church. Miss McCarter and Mr. Navy plan a May 29th wed ding in Central Methgdist church. Red-c'heck cloths covered the tables from which supper was served 2^,guests. Red chrysanthemums centered the tables. The hosts took the occasion to present the couples their About This N' That Kings Mountain Sub-Debs Sheryl, McDaniel, Sara Nell Moss and Linda Plonk have been invited to Lake Hickory Country club to a Saturday morning party being given by 1966 Hickory debs. They were previously entertained at a semi-formal dance at Shelby Elks Lodge April 22 honoring Shelby Debs Gayle Baker and Billie Ann Harry. Music until midnight was v/edding gifts—outdoor grills, furnished by "The Chancellors." ^ ^ ^ First gala event for the 1966 Sub-Debs was’held April r- m i • i i i i r • t • lj. j. 15th in Concord. A Go-Go dance at Cabarrus Country , Yvonne Falls, bride-elect, was honored Friday night at club honoring Cynthia Craig and Gina Carrell was a festive f drop-m shower given _ by Mrs Wesley Kiser Mrs^Fred affair. A band provided music for dancing until midnight. Xiser and Mrs. John Lee in the fellowship hall of Second Bap- * * ♦ ♦ tist church. A cook-out Monday night honored two of the season s Bridal colors of green and white were featured in deco- brldes-elect. ^ rations and refreshments. Mr. gjid Mrs. Dwain Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hern- ‘ i r m -.i i i tj tx don and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ramsey entertained at the Lynch I 7 guests showered Miss Falls with household gifts and the hostesses gave her a pink carnation corsage which she pinned to her white party dress. Miss Falls and Elvin Greene plan a summer wedding. * * * ♦ Stork Notes Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wright announce the arrival of their first child—a girl—Susan. Lynn Wright, born Friday, May 6th, St. Mary's hospital, Athens, Ga. Grandparents are Rev. and Mrs. Ray Wriqht of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Boyce Bryson of New Albany, Mississippi. Rev. and Mrs. Wright will go to Athens, Ga. this week end to see the new baby and visit their son and daughter- in-law., ... KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Thursday, May 12, 1966 Section B ^4 L BEFORE AND AFTER KatUy Yarbrouyh, al h fl, iras ry woman who colors her liair-or would like to a new speed - proccs.sing machine now on the market develops permanent hairc-olor in as little as one tenth the time. Called the Accclomatic, this machine “is fabulous” according to Kathy Yarbrough who recent ly changt'd her hair from brun ette to blonde tresses in less than 10 minutes. Frosting or tipping to any de- gri’c requires even less time, says Mrs. Helen Jenkins, who has in stalled one of the machines in her shop here, the first in this area. The veteran boantician says the Accelomatic, which looks like a hairdryer, icaves the h.air in good condition for the color only has to be on for a fraction of the normal time it wouid take to color blonde, brown, red or black. “Whether your hair is being lightened and toned to the palest blonde shade—tinted a vibrant ucw color or fashionably frosted. I the results are beautiful.”, Mrs. j Jenkins continued. Local women say the machine cuts bleaching time 10 to 1. What normally took hours, now take.s 10 to 20 minutes, Is the fnachine sa{e? Accord ing to Mrs. Jenkins, the machine is completely safe. Generating I very little heat, the machine’s I hood is lui.ninous inside and re- ! fleets the light rays evenly, which produces a perfect color I over the entire head. I The same bleaching products I arc used, but the machine elimi nates the two-stop method of ap- I plying solution to first the roots and then the hair ends. 1 A bleaching solution was ap- I plied and Miss Yarbrough was j placed under the machine for a* bout six minutes. This solution was rinsed out, and toner or de sired color applied. Under the machine again for about four minutes and the change was complete