Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / May 19, 1966, edition 1 / Page 9
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
J T >: 1 A t\ :/ Sunday Church Ritcs.Unite Pain 4:^ % Mm r.iin which Gprecd to Cliapci- If nglh. Her 'ormaMongth vcJ oi ■ lij EngL-sh Hlus! ;:.i and! Ak.i..;,. ;ace v/r.ij \vo:.a r: at.ha.! ;.lio cairkd a fcouc;uet of 'Vliitc oi'chldj, spht caraat.jr a i ‘n(t su'phanoiis oa a vv’.i.tc Lcsta- ment. M Fred Falls, Jr. of Fayette- .'diet was her sisto'ts ratron of lonor end the lii^t of bridesmaids ncluflid Miss Mar/kill an Lewis -)f rh'Ul.Ttte, M '.? C'.rolo P-we'/ k vilie. S. C, £'.1:41 M''S' Ck 1 -ry.Mi ;uyj M' .:s Sally Stag./, oih at Augusta, da., co’.iege class mates (.'f ihe'brid". Bever,lv Early af incolnton and Susan Moss of 'lun s'.ille. Ala.,' re s'ns of the oridt'. \vo!-p iunior alicMdants. Fhr.ver .g'rls we’'o Lila Ann Me a Huntsville. A’s. and rv j triy of • inc^)nton. ■'ou,?- is,n" the ride. =rV7/..F ORKEN AED YULI 0\V - Ad til,' afond.'ints wM~e kmg TOW'S of nilc grevn .sdk ehilfon md \'('.nise lace doslgned with ■“mpiri' bed cos. s. oon nc'Hin'", >”,d ('Ir-vv slot'vrs. A P"'' -! fold c!c:iei the busMine f)f each ’t t a *'' i( tio'-,- at ■ Oh strc'r'uy'rs ralllny Irmt n;'. Th.eir rp.aich- .t . V. , , i '^Si kisi,... •% ms. ARTHUR ALLEN, JR. (Mable Marlene Weir) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Jr., wed Sunday, are on a wedding trip to Florida and afterwards will make their home in Char lotte. „ Miss Mable Marlene Weir be came Mr. Allen’s bride in a 4 p. m. double-ring ceremony in First Presbyterian church. Dr. Paul K. Ausley heard the exchange of vows. Mrs. Darrell Austin was organ ist for the program of traditional music and B. S. Peeler was vocal soloist. Mr. Peeler sang “Entreat Me Not To ‘*.eave Thee” before the ceremony and “The Lord’s Prayer” as the benediction. The altar of the church was arranged with white glads and chrysanthemums and lighted by cathedral candles in nucr.erous spiral candelabra. Branched can- dclibfSi'-’^^i^rG' entwfn^ with smilax and outlining the choir rail were potted palms. At the center of the setting was a white wTOught-iron prayer bench. Organ program included “Wed ding Carillon” by Schreiner; “A- daglo” by Handel; “Chorale” from “Suite Gothique” by Bocll- man; “The Bells of St. Anne Dc Beaupre” by Russell; “O Perfect Love” by Barnby; “Allegro” from “Qrgan Concerto No. 13” by Handel and “Adagio” from “So nata In C IMinor” by Guilmani Pureell’s “Trumpet Voluntary” was play'cd for the entrance of the bridal party. As the bride en tered, Ml'S. Fails playerl “Bridal Chorus” from “Lohengrin” ly Wagner. Rwessional music w-’.' “Wedding March” from “Mid sum.'T.er Night’s Dream.” Samuel Sylvester Weir, Jr. gave his daughter in marriage The bride’s formal gown was 0* Italian silk-faced peau de sole and imnorted Alencon lace. The empire bodice was fashionedwith Sabrina neckline outlined with lace sc4iloi»'^nd caiught y flown the back vvith tiny self-covered buttons. A bias fold underscored the bustline and caught to a flat bow at the back. Long sleeves ta pered to points over the hands. The sheath .skirt, appliqued with handclipped lace motifs, was highlighted by a wrap-around own .•U'-IK f on'o- f ] tr i V(V Mo Vhito \yr.i The b-ri(k'’'"'lo-'i’s f--’'e- '■'r-'t man. IT-ho's were .To'',n- Twins of K 'i"s .MT.i"m'n J'-:-- ■n'' Bl'r-k o'jChtver S. C., tl-'' Bcllrof -r Richmond, Va.. end Rov Belalr of Greenvilb'. coilc;.^ class r't-'Ts of tin* b'“-le';; o un. Terry t’lc'innvor of Dallas and lev. F:(d Falls of h’iveitexilh', hrothcr-in law of du' hrldc. Darrel! Austin. Jr. was r'ug. CoAtiiuu'd On P«<je J MISS JO CAROLE SIGMON Jo Carole Sigmon, Vernon F. Carson Sei Wedding Date M" end Mrs. Joe C. Sigmon cf Gcst:n a announce the c.ngage merit of their daugli.er. Jo Car ol e to Vernon F. Carson, son of Mrs. Lavvrcnce Lovell of king? Mountain and the late V'ernon 0.‘ Carson. The bride elo.-t, a graduate 'f Ashley high school and King’s ''ollr- 'C, is employed in the af fices cf Se.ars Roebuck <?.- C-amp^any. Gr.-stonia. Tlie prospective bridegfoem if a graduate of King.s Mountain high school, attended Clemson University and is a senior at Ap- p^achian State Teacher’s college. Boone. The wedding will take plact Aug St 28th in Gast-'nia’s Holy ITinity Lutheran church I Miss McNall, ,Wendell Phifer Set Wedding Date M”. and Mrs. Ch.arles J. McNaP of Denver, Colorado, announce the engagement -f their d.augl-. icr, Charlene Lou, to Wended Tjynctte Ph’fcr, Jr., soi o' .'I .•m.d Mrs. Wendell L. Rhife'r, S', of Kines Mountiiln. Miss McNall is a gradii-tc e- .South high TTchool of Donvei- ane attended the University of Ce>’e' rado Denver Exlc.ision Center. Tne prospective brlde'g o m i; ■ a Tradiiatc of Kings M nmt ur ^ high school and atte'iidcd th. ; T'nlversity of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. ! The wedding will he an cvem of June 18th. Cliaplain Breweg- ot j - cwry Air Force Bascwill of'i jciate at the double-ring cere mony in Denver. Whirl Of Parties Prior To Wedding Honor Miss Weir, Arthur Allen, Jr. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Thursday, May 19, 1966 Section B Miss Owens Completes Course; Student Honored; Party Tim Miss Helen Owens, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens of Kings Mountain, was graduated recently from Style Rife Beauty col lege in Greenville, S. C. A 1965 graduate of Kings Mountain high school. Miss Owens has completed a year's training. She has joined the staff ot Ivey's ot Greenville. Miss Owens spent the weekend 'with her parents here. i i Miss Mary Helen Go forth,"daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Goforth of Kings Mountain, has been elected sophomore repre sentative to the student council ot Appalachian State Teacher's college in Boone. , A rising sophomore, Miss Goforth is also active in the Home Economics club. She is a home economics major. Miss Goforth is a 1965 graduate ot Kings Mountain high school. Wm ff' * ♦ * ♦ * * + A linen shower honoring Miss Louzelle Smith, of Atlan ta, Ga., formerly ot Kings Mountain, was given May 7th in the home ot Mrs. Eugene McCarter in Crescent Hill. Mrs. McCarter presented a corsage- of vv-hite garza mums to the bride-elect whose dress was navy and light blue worn with black patent accessories. Upon arrival ot guests, the hostess served refreshments consisting ot assorted sandwiches, bride's cakes, mints and punch. A yellow and whije color scheme was carried out in refreshments and decorations. The refreshment tables were centered with miniature arrangements ot yellow daisies and white garza mums. Yellow and white snapdragons, daisies and garza mums were used to decorate throughout the home. White wedding bells were used over the doorway at the entrance to the party rooms. Hearts' dice was played at tour tables. Mrs. M. C. Gore received high score prize and Mrs. Ken Davis held low. The guests presented Miss Smith with a shower ot linen gifts. ’ About This N' That Town and Country Garden club won second prize in a state contest to sell tickets to the recent Southeastern Flo wer & Garden Show, Robert E. Zimmerman, show manager, announced today. The I 8 members of the club sold 179 tickets under lead ership of Mrs. W. E. Weir, then club president. A check tor $25 has been sent to the club's treasury, Zimmerman said. * ♦ * Gloria! Deane McCarter,' whose wedding to Willlarn Franklin Navy ot Charlotte takes place May 29th, was guest- ot-honor at a recent party-shower given by Mrs. Percy Lynn and Mrs. Jackie Rhea at the Lynn home. The 20 guests showered Miss McCarter with miscellan eous household gifts. Miss McCarter wore a pink dress with corsage 6t white carnatlons^Ift ot the hostesses. Party pick-ups v/ere served tea-style from a refresh ment table decorated In yellow. Gerald Trent Thomasson was three years .old Thurs day, May 12th. -A birthday party In his honor was held last Wednes day otternoon. The refresh ment i'able on the back lawn of the Thomasson home held a birthday cake topped with cowboys tor decoration. Son ot Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald D. Thomasson, young Thomasson is grandson ot Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas- son, Sr. and Mrs. Mozell Eng, sll ot Kings Mountain. Children present tor par ty fun were Jett and Mark Dixon, David and Chris Allen, Scott and Bryan Hardin, Jeff and Chris Henson, Carla Bridges and Lynn Peeler. * « « ceremony took Willi am JaCkson Nance of Stanfield. The place Friday, May 13th. - The bride is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Pat terson ot Kings Mountain. * * ♦ * Comings And Goings Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Gunnells, their daughter, Peggy, and Mrs. Madge H. Arrowood and her grandson, Jeffrey, spent Sunday In Blacksburg, S. C. with Mr. and Mrs. Dever Moore. * * ★ * * * * * ¥ * * * Mrs. Helen R. Blanton, wife ot Don W. Blanton, will be Installed as president of the Kings Mountain'Woman's club Monday night. New officers tor 1966-67 will be installed in a 7:45 p.m. pro^am at the Woman's club, according to announcemeriH by, Mrs. John Cheshire, outgoing president. Other officers to be Installed Include: Mrs. W. D. Wer^ ner, first vice-president; Mrs. John Cheshire, third vice- president; Mrs. Juanita Logan, recording secretary; Mrs. Harry Jaynes, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Paul Hendricks, treasurer; and Mrs. Bob Haden, chaplain. Mr. and Mrs. David Cash ot Kings Mountain announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Cash McCarter, to Dick Mitchell of Charleston, S. C. The wedding took place Thursday, May 12th, in the Lutheran Church of Charleston. A reception was held at Trancls Marion Hotel. After a trip to Fontana Dam and the Western North Carolina mountains the newlyweds will be at home in Charleston, s •- \ j, * * * ' Mr; and Mrs. Walter Bridgeman ot Locust, N. C. an nounce the marriage of their daughteri Sandra Adams, t^ Ben F. Moomaw IV has completed Technician School at Bainbridge, Md. and is now assigned to a destroyer, the U.S.S. Goodrich at Mayport, Fla. He joined his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moomaw, tor the weekend at their home et Ocean Drive Major and Mi's. Charles E. Painter and their two sons. Chuckle and Robbie, left ^Tuesday tor Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio after spending ten days with-his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Painter. Major Painter,has just complet ed a three-year assignment at Bergstrom AFB, Austin, Texas. * * * * Mrs, James Wilder and Miss Carolyn Grey Wilder left Mondayfnight for Plant City, Fla. tor a visit With Mrs. Wild er's father, V. C. Collins and Mrs. Collins. While in Florida, the Wiil^ers will visit their son and brother, Collins Wilder, who is in Tampa. Miss Marlene Weir and Arthur Alien, Jr., whose marriage was an event of Sunday, were en.er- tallied at addit.onal parlies pri or to their vyeddmg day. Mr. and Mrs_ W. T. Well', aunt and uncle of the bride, were hosts i to T.ember.s of the wedding party and friends of the engaged pair It a cake ciuting Saturday eve ning at the'r Graver road home. A color note o'! pink, green and white was carried out in decora- ions Overlaid with p nk ta.Icia and ruffled tulle, the bride’s /a- )lo held a three-tier pink and irecn cake as highlight. Topping he cake was a handmade bridal ■ouple standing beneath an arch if pink and while flowers. ^Plnk K’Chies caught up the coritei’s of he floor-length tablecloth^ At ino end ,if the table a .silver can- tcla xnm was arranged with ■'inlc and white flowers and can lies. A second table in the hall w’’' done in pink and green. P.nch vas served from a silver seiwice ■>. Mrs. Jack Mr'S of Hunlsville. \.la.. aunt of the bride to-be, and ’In. W'’so'i Shaw. The eike war et ITnfl serve.d hy M-s Boh Early 'f Lineolnton and Mrs. T. E. 'llansier. .J". of Eliral-rlh. i-few • . aunts o*' tlie bride-to-be. Tl’c hr'di'-eb'ct vmre an Txale.^ ■■'i!-' rhiff .'1 eo-’k’ni! dre‘-s '.vith ' ("I’-s >.g? of wht'e dai.sir-i, gi^’t of h-’ lints. The hosts akso p-esent- d the b"idc elect and T)’'or,pect- ve b-hlegrno."n a gift in thei\^ -o'lding cliina. •4c Ss :'! MT. E. Gk'usiei'. .T--. cf Elir- ’ ( Ml. Now Jersev. M s. .Tic!' hln.-^s of Hunts\i'.l(', Ala.. Mn. Sob Early of Lhieolnton. all Hints of Miss Weir, and Mrs. "red Falls. Jr. of Faye’toville, li(> bride elect’s sister, entertain 'd Satifday at a 1 p.m. brides- •naids lunchecn at Holiday Inn in Sastonia. The 20 members of thg .bridal lai'ty wore served a fou- course iml from U^haped tables dcco- ■al(d in the wedding tliemc of imn and yellow. M'nt green elo in 0 l. tables which were arranged with centerpieces of white and yellow daisies. Placecards w-ere of hand made daisies done in yellow felt with green stems .and mint green bags of almonds tied with yellow ribbon. Miss Weir’s place was marked by a corsage of yellow daisies. The bride-elect wore a beige and Irown dress featuring a lace bodice with matchin.-r accessories. A menu of broiled breast-of- chicken with s preme sauce, French sliced string beans, pars ley potatoes, congealed salad, rolls, fee cream and iced tea was served. The bride-elect honored __hpr bridal attendants at a cook-cut Friday evening at the home of her parents, Mr and M-'s. Sam Weir, Jr., on Grover road. She took the occasion to pre sent her bridesmaids with the white leather glove.s they wore in her wedding. A supper of charcoal hambur gers with all the trimmings was served from festive tables cover ed with red-check cloths •’nd cen tered bv hurricane lamps. Iced colas were served from a red wheelbarrow. Assisting in serving we"- M'ss Weir’s mother; her arandmother, Mrs. Lila Ervin; and the h"’de- clect’s aunt. Mr.s. T. E. Gliusier of Elizabeth. New Jersev. The ride elect wore a printed -ottrin shirf'Vaist dres\ O hern mak'n'r up, the party "st v-ei'p; M'sa C-rol- Powell of ”tart':vmp, S C.. Miss Gail R -yan, -Miss Sally Staggs, both of Au- -'usta, Ga.: M’.«s Beverly Early of Lineolnton; Miss Susan Mos.s .af Huntsville, Ala.: Miss Mary ■' il- lian LeWis of Charlotte; Miss Jane Houser, M'ss Sara Rose Lennon, both of Kings Mountain; Miss Mary Early of Lineolnton; -Miss Lila Ann Moss of Hunts ville. Ala.; Mrs. Bob Early of Lineolnton: and Mrs. Arthar Al len, Sr., mother of the prospect ive bride.groom. Local Beauties To Vie For Miss Shelby 'n Beauty Pageant To Be F^eld Friday Miss Falls Gives Plans Two Kings Mountain beauties —Linda Sherrer and Freida Bow en — are airong the 11 young women vleing for the title of “Miss Shelby” in the annual Jay- 1 cee - sponsored pageant Friday j night in Shelby City Park gym- i nasium, Theme of the pageant, which Mi.ss Patricia Evonne Falls. I daughter of Mr. and M:s. Doyt "alls, has announced plans for her marriage to Pvt. Charles El-1 vin Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. I will combine beauty and talent, Charles W. Greene. (will be “Roman Holiday.” The The wedding will take place j gymnasium will be transfoiroed Sunday, May 22, at 12 noon in | into a gay, Roman setting ■“ and Second Baptist church. Rev. | decorations will be in gold, white Geor.gc Julian will officiate at and blue. 'he double-ri-ng ceremony. No formal wedding invitations ore bein.g i^.oued, but all friends Charles Knight of Fallston is chairman of the connnittee on staging. Advance tickets are on uicl relatives of the two familjcs sale from any Shelby Jaycee. ore invited to attend. .Miss Sherrer, a sophomore at Mrs. Bill Falls, sister-in law of | Lenoir Rhyne ct^ge in Hickory, the '.-ride-eiect, will be at the or-1 was at home durin-T the weekend gan for the pr rram of niiotial | to practice her modem jazz dance -iiusic. Vocalist will be Mi.'^.s Marj-1 routine w^hich she will perform in Ch'ldors, , I the talent division of Friday Miss Carolyn Falls will attend 1 night’s pageant. A runner-up to sister ns maid of honor. Best Miss Shelby 1965, Miss Sherrer prospective bride-i was recipient of the “Miss Con geniality” trophy awarded :'n last yea-r’s pageant. She was The bride-to-be will be gi\cn in crowned “Miss Kings Mountain” ran'vfor thr groonT' W'ill be his brother, James Gre-ne. marriage by her father. during the October Battle Anni- Particip-U'ng in th wedding fs ! versary Celebration. 'roncra"v attnd-"-ts wi’l be San dra Falls, the b'’icle elect’s sister; Dottie Gref no. the br'degroom-to- She has studied dancing and piano, colects foreign dolls as .a hob .y. Her parents are Mr, and be’s sister: Teresa Huffstickler, Mrs. Lewis Sherrer. Anita Huff'-'letlcr, Ginger Payne and Jean Falls, ccusin of the bride-elect Bo.by Merck and Keith Kiser will Serve as ushei's. Following the 'ceremony the, Also a 1985 Kings Mountain high school graduate. Mi.ss Bow en likes to sing and dance which she will da in Friday night’s pageant. She has studied voice and plans to pursue a career in bridal partv will receive in the music. She expects to enter'West- ■hurch \cstibule. '^4cCarter-Navy -’'•'••'■-•'fions Issued Invitations reading as' follows have been issued rn Kings Moun tain: Mr. and Mrs. Kelly McCarter rcnnrsf the honour of your yrescnce at the niarriafic of their daughter Gloria Deane to Mr.'^'illitnu Franklin Navy on Sunday, the twenty-ninth of May Nineteen hundred and sixty-six at four o’clock Central Methodist Church Kings Mountain, North Carolina ern Carolina college in the fall. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bowen of route 1, Grover, Miss Bowen works here at Cato’s Dress Shop. , Marqrace Clubwomen Held Meeting Friday Mrs. George Strouoe and Mrs. C. C. Lynn were hostesse.s at their home Friday night to mem bers of the Margrace Woman’s club. Mrs. Odus Barber presided and the devotional was given by Miss Grace Blanton, chaplain. At refreshment time the host esses served strawberry short cake with sandwiches, potato chips and coffee. - The club made plans to hold a covered dish -supper at the June meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. C. W Falls. Harmons On Visit Fmm Luke City, Nobraska Mr. and Mrs. Luther Harmon of Luke-City, Nebraska and Mrs. Frank Short and Mrs. Lillian Hoke of Lineolnton, Nebraska, arc here for a visit with Mr. and .Mrs. Giles Sellers and other Kinrs Mountain relatives. Mr. Harmon is brother of Mrs. Sellers. SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday: 7:30-Formal piano recital by pupils of Mrs. Martin Hannon at the Woman’s club. Sunday: 12:00—Kings Mountain Wom an’s club is serving Sunday lunch at the Woman’s club. 12:00—The wedding of Miss Patricia Evonne Falls and Pvt. Charles Elvln Greene in Second Baptist church. Monday: 7:45-Senior WonMtn’s club at the Woman’s club. Installation o^ officers. , It's A Girl Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moss announce the arrival of a daughter, Lorrie Deanne, Thursday, May 12th, Kings Moun tain hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Moss of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moss of Jones- ville, S. C. Other member of the Tommy Moss family i$ young Dana Michel© Moss. Mrs. Moss is thaformr^*^
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 19, 1966, edition 1
9
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75