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KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, August 16, 1966 PHA Officers Held Meeting Paynes Return Home To New Orleans, La. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ^Payne and children, Carol Lisa have ret leans, La. after with Mr. and Mrs_ Eddie Arro- wood on Ilawthorne road. Mrs. rs. Jerry Payne and rol, Le^Scott and 'turned ho New Or- ter a two-week visit Miss Diane Roberts, Sammy Houston Honored After Rehearsal Saturday It HtLOA LOWIMY Future Homemaker advisors Mn. Betty Gamble and Mrs. P*FRy Baird met with the com ing year’s FHA officers Monday. , t • Those present were: Jane Mor- Payne Is the former Jamce Arro rls, president; Hilda Lowery second vice president: Ann Ow-T mn ens. secretary: Sharon Gold,'of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arrowo^ treasurer: June Frederick, his- Greensboro, wiiere they aok torlan: Janet Spangler, recrea tional director: Susan White, parllmentarian: and Nancy Rey nolds, SPO representative. Plans were made and dates were set for activities and special events which will take place in the 1966-67 school year. The following chairmen were appointed by Jane Morris, the local chapter’s president: Kathy Plonk, installation chairman; Hilda Lowery, Big Sister, Little . i tn , t a* „ Sister Picnic chairman; Sharon ^Gold, JBelhware. Fair, concession stand chairman; Susan White and Ann Owens, chairmen of Bethware and Cleveland County Fair booths; Janet Spangler, in Greensboro, honored at 'an informal dinner- dance. I Bill Arrowood is general man- ! ager ‘of the A.T.erican Paper l\ib- ' ing Company in Greensboro. Party Honors Charity Goforth Mrs. Don Gladden of Green- ville, S. C. entertained here Tues- dav night at the home of her ! Miss Diane Roberts and Sam- ! my Houston cut their wedding ■ cake Saturday at an after-re hearsal party held in the fellow ship tell of Kings Mountain Bap- I tist church I Hosts for the affair were the bride-elect’s aunts, uncles and cousins. Entertaining together were Mr. and Mis. F. C. Roberts. Jr., Mr. and Mr.s F. C. Roberts. Si ., all of Gastonia, Mr. and Mrs. R. T Hasty of Charlotte, Dr. and. yirs. A. F. Weir of Spartanburg, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. L. A Sutton of Turkey, N. C. and Miss Annie B. Roberts of Kings Mountain. A gold bell interspeised with ivy and ribbon and used at the 50th wedding anniversaiy party honoring the bride-elect’s late The bride’s table was SOCIAL CALENDAR M iss Sarah Butler, CpI. Raymond Horton Wed Sunday In Westover Church Rites with a white lace and ot broider-' ^ TtOO-TTie wedding of Miss Di- hv arran.ged wdh ba-Unne McDaniel ana Dale Holli- ^ \ hield in Bethlehem Baptist " 4 »>y a recxiption iminert ^ ’’’ fhnrfh fellowship hall, umm d cake, topped with bride , . Rehearsal dinner at opposite end Rg^n’s Cafeteria in Grover hon- was a silver punch bowl rounded with greenery. Assorted party delicacies wore served with the cake and punch. chairman of State Convention;, Hilda Lowery, Mother - Daugh-' ter Banquet; June Frederick, chairman of scrap book commit tee; Ann Owens, Sharon Gold, and Jane Morris, co-chairmen of, FHA handbook; Kathy Plonk,: program chairman; and Donna Crawford, chairman of clothes closet. After the bridal party pa>'ing com'pliment to Miss Charity-Gaforth, bridC' elect. Miss Goforth and Don Tignor will be married September 11th in Second Baptist church. The .20 guests showered Miss Goforth with miseell'aneoiis household gifts. Miss Goforth wore a two-piece suit in yellow whipped creme with a yell?w shoulder cor.saiv'. gift of the hostess. Mrs. Lynch assisted Mrs. Glad- cakes grandparents, Mf. and Mri> J. R. RibWts, was a conversation Helpers were Mrs. Bernice Barrow, Miss Roberta Barrow, Mrs. W. T. Weir. Mrs. C E. Cash, .Mrs. M. C Amos, Mrs. Ruth Beam, Miss Mary McGill, Mrs. Ruth Goforth, and Mrs. Paul Mc Ginnis. oring Miss Jaquitha Rountree and James Richard Reid. Hosts: Mr. and Mrs David Harry, Miss Peg.gy Harry, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harry, Jr. Satin'dai/: 1:00 Mrs. W. B. Harry and Mrs. H'lmes Harry arc enter taining at North Lake Country Club in Shclb.v at a bride.smaids luncheon honoring Miss Jaquitha Rountree, bride-elect 5:00 The wedding of Miss Ja quitha Eugenia Rountree and calk'd to Lavonia, Georgia, Fri- IJiecp'in the entrance halt - — Traditional gi-een and white was carried out in decorative do- ^'te to the death of Mrs. tails and in refreshments Davis’s sister. Mis P. E. Miller ->Il- and Mj:s.. ,J, .R..Pavis were .james. Richard Reid in G^oveits. Shiloh Presbyterian church fol lowed by a reception in the church fellowship hall. 7:00-9 p.m.—Drop - in bridal party at Grace Methodist church fellowship hall henoring Miss Guest teacher at Central Methodist church Sunday was Mrs. Julie Ramseur of Dallas, Texas. The Adult Fellow-' Vioky^Fle'teheK brVde”elec1. ship class. Young Adult class and Men's Bible class combin-■ TKr.sda.v.- ed to hear her. den in serving decorated .. , ! with nuts and punch * 1. u j -Au Siirls Arrangements of summer flo- lunched with the principal and his wifev Mr. Brookshire. Margrace Clubwomen Held Meeting Friday Margrace Wom.in’s clubbers wers in yellow and white decor ated partj- rooms. Bridal games featured the eve ning’s entertainment with prizes aw'arded the bride-to-be. Dens I and I I of Pack 98 of Boyce Memorial ARP church will gather for a wiener roast Tuesday, August 23, at 7 p.m. at Lake Montonia. Mothers of Cubs are also Invited to attend. 7:00—Dens 1 and 2 of Boy Scout Pack 98, weiner roast at Lake Montonia picnic area. Pair Set Wedding Date ifhdt Friday eV-ening at the home I Winfield. \V. Va., spent the week- Mike McMackin has returned to Greensboro spending last week with his grandparents. Mr. and W. L. McMackin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dilling. Mike and Ml'S. Aubrev Erwin, of i son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick McMackin. ■ of Misses Blanton. Mrs. J. O Barber, club presi dent. presided over the business session. At refreshment time the host- ^ parents, Mr. esses served a dessert course. I Plonk. end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughes and family. —o— Dr. Plonk is here from Corval lis, Oregon for a visit with her and Mrs. R. L. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobbins an- jfter I nounce the en.gago.m.ent of their |y|P5 daughter. Phillis Dean, to Ralph .' ‘ James Chitwood, son of Mr and i M-s. Ralph Chitwood of Gas- Itonia. - ; The bride-elect is a 1966 grad uate of Kings Mountain high school. The prospective bride groom is employed by Mauney Hosiery Mill in Kings Mountain. A September wedding is pla*- ned. savings NOTmOOK SET COMPLETE BY BLUE HOSE $3.75 7 i • PENCILS iiDc «» TODAY^S PRESCRIPTION COULD VERY WELL BE TOMORROW'S HEALTH INSURANCE I Miss Sarah Mae Butler becft.re I the bride of Cpl. Raym.cn6 R. ‘ Horton in a-high noon wedding : Sunday ht Westover Baptist ! cluireh. i Rev. Floyd Willis heard the couple e.vchange vows of the dou ble-ring ceremony. Miss Libby Alexander was pianist for the program of nup tial music and Vernon Harlouas was local soloist. Mr. Harlouss sang “O Promise Me” before the ceremony and “Seal Us O Spirit ” as the benediction. The altar of the church was arranged with background grv'n-; eiy. all-white flowers and calhe- dial candles in wroughl-lron can delabra. Given in marriage by her fa ther, tlie bride wore a foi-tnal gown of bridal satin, the fitted bodice featuring a round neck- irnc and ghort sleeves’ and.,the bell skirt was attached to a jeweled crown and she carried a white satin-covered Bible topped with white frenched carnations and satin stramers. Miss Patricia Ann Sutler at tended her sister as maid of hon or and Miss Joyce McDaniel W'as bridesTaid. , The two attendants wore floor- length dresses of light blue crepe styled along empire lines with lace bodices, elbow sleeves and sheath skirts. Miss Butler car ried two long - stemmed white mums and Miss McDaniel carri ed a single long-stemmed white mum. Pvt. Charles Greene was best man for the bridegroor and ush ers were Sonny Willis and Lon nie Butler, Jr., brother of the bride. The bride’s mother wore a beige suit with black accessories and a corsage of white carna tions. The bridegroom';s mother chose a blue suit with’white ac cessories and a shoulder corsage of white carhatiorts ! The couple’s wedding trio will * take them to the mountains and to the beach. Mrs. Horton wore a Rink suit With white accessor- iete and the floilhers lifted from hdr bouquet. SniDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Lonrtle Butler, Sr. of kings Mountairt are par- nts of the bride. Cpl. Hortpn, now solving wUh the U. S. Ma- ines at Cherry Point, is son of ■Mrs Romfey R. liorton of Kings Mountain ahd the latf* Mr. Hor- n. Both youiig people attended Klltgs Mountain high school. CRI. Horton% bride will con- inue to makO her hore with her nmits until he completes his service duty. MORE ^OUT Roberts - Houston (Continued From Page Three) OfOver, g!-and-.i:oihpr of the bride, wore a blue dress with ■'tnatchlng accessories and a glad- mellia shoulder cor.^age. Mrs. It. H. Houston of Page- land, S. C., grandmother of the bridegrtom, chose moss green with matching accessories and a gladmel via sliouldcr corsage. MOSS GREEN AND PINK ’The moss green ami pink theme of the weiiding was beau tifully carried out in decorations family. Mr. and Mrs, Bill KillLm, all of Gastonia, Mr. and Mis Ronnie Kincaid, Mr and Mrs. F F. Sisk, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Wilson, all of Bessemer City Mrs. Carl Black of Wingate; ^Ir and Mrs. Guy Flynt, Mr. ant' Mrs. Bill Church, Bill Mauldin Mr. and Mr.s. Tony Goin.s, all B. :«ne; Mr. and Mrs, L A. .Sul ton, ILynn ami Al, of Turkey, N. C. ; Mr. and Mrs Dan Kiser of Fayetteville; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cantrell and Doug of Davidson; Mr. and Mrs. Ranee Henderson, Julie and David, .Salem, Or(’,go;i; Mrs. L. G. Hold and Miss (^ha>.- lene Hord of Hickory; Mrs, James Tart, Marlene and lasa Tart, Greenville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. John K. Houston and fam ily of Rocky M 'unt; Mr. and i at the reception lield after thc-,Mrs. G. Porter Houston and [jni- SPECIAL LOW PRICE! 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MONACCr APC 100 TABLETS ... 72c and SAVE! ^ ANACIN, lOO’s... $1.33 (WBRifESET haIr spray Regular, Casual, Hard- to-Hokl, 14-oz. Aerosol,.. AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY, isoz ... AUiPCRr KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY Miss McDaniel Siv^s Plans Miss Dianne McDaniel, dauht- of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mc- Danielv and Dale Hollifield, son if Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Hollifield, have announced plans for their marriage which will take place Thursday evening at 7 o’clock In Btthlchem Baptist church. Rev. James F. Graham will fficiate at the double-ring cere mony in the presence of the im- ■Tiediate families and close friends. Mrs. Jack Lall will be organ- for the program of nuptial ist be music and Ken Smith will ocal soloist. The bride-elect and prospec- ive bridegroom will enter the hurch together. Ushers will be the bride-elect’s two brothers, Brent and Mark McDaniel. The bride'clect’s parents will entertairt at a reception imme diately following the ceremony the church fellowship hall. in Mrs. G. C. Hooker of Waynes- ville spent from Thursday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. CornweM. ceremony in the cliurdi parlor • Mr. and Mrs Eugene Ross Roberts, parents of tlie bride, were hosts and introriuced tlie receiving line which included me.rbers of the wedding party: ‘ graitdtnbthers’ "of 'thr-bridtr-antf (bridegroom; and Rev. and Mrs. ’Robert Mann and Rev. and Mrs. James Wilder. Receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kinard, .Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hasty, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Drye, all of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts of Kings Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. Forest Roberts of Gastonia; and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cantrell of Davidson. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Paul McGinnis. -Mrs. Lee Dixon, Miss Annie Roberts, Mrs A. W. Kincaid, all of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Lawrence Hambright of Grover and Misses Lynn, Carol and Karen Hambright and Con nie Phifer. Goodbyes were said to Mr and Mrs. W. T. Weir. Overlaid with floor ■ length cloth of pink tulle and satin, the bride’s table was highlight of decoration. A silver candelabrum at the center of the table was ar ranged with tall, pink car.dl“s and an arrangement of baby’s breath, rubrum lilies, asters, white glads and pink petunias. Silver trays held cakes decor ated in wedding bells, rings, roses and valley lilies and com potes of pink, green and Vvhite mints. Green sherbet punch was serv ed from a silver service decorat ed with asters, baby’s breath and rubrum lilies. Baskets of summer flowers in pink, white and igreen decorated the entrance hall and reception rooms. For their wedding trip the new Mrs Houston wore a costume i suit in pink trimmed with grape, i rose and pink braid with match-1 ing hat, black acces'jories and the orchid lifted from her bou quet. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM The bride is elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Rob erts and the briciegroor. is only j .son of Mr. and Mis. Samuel Humes Houston, ail of Kings Mountain. Both are graduates ct Appalachian State Teacher’s col-; lege and will teach in Fayette- vilTe in September. Mrs. Houston! will be 0 member of the city schools’ faculty. Her husband will teach at Fort Bragg Depend-1 ent school. j Mr. Houston, doing post-grad uate work for a master’s in phy-1 slcal education, was a member of the Men’s “A” club and was an athletic trainer at ASTC. Both graduated from ASTC May 27th At ASTC Mrs. Houston was .a member of the ASTC Vernician Society, on the yearbook staff and served as house president. Wedding guests included a large number from out-of-town, including: Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Ham bright, Joe and Mike; Mrs. T. A. Hambright, Lynn. Carol and Ka ren Hambright; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hambright: Mrs. Alfred Col lins and Arthur Davis, all of Grover; Mr. and Mrs. F. C Rob erts, Sr., John Ross Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. F C. Roberts, Jr. and ily of Winston .Salem; Mr. and Ml’S. H. II. Iloust.on, Jr. and farril.v, Mrs. II. H. Iloiuston. Sr., all of Pageland, .S. C.; William E. Houston and fan ily sf' ireen- ville, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Grew, Mr,--anti- M rs.~ Paul ■ Ra n- dall, Mrs. Robert Dover, .Ml.ss Mar\' Dover, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Randle, Mrs. Paul Cole, Mrs. Jack Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Doi'g Turner, all of Shelby; Mr and Mrs. E. G. .Newton, Riek Hunt, all of Now'on; Mr. and Mrs. .lim Reid of Aberdeen; and .Mis’ Shirley Donnelly of Ralei.gh. Mrs. Quinn Wells i.s spending the wcelc in Green\illc'. S C. with her daughter, Mr.s. Floyd Carxer and family. DECORATING TIPS By GENE TIMMS WHY IT TAKES COURAGE TO FURNISH A HOME CORRECTLY If you don’t want your home to look the same as al most everyone else’s, if you ."4 want your fur nishings to have character and personali ty, then you must have «itviivig- courage of your convictions. It takes a certain amount of courage because most peo ple are tempted to furnish in what they think to be the lat ost style or trend of the mo ment, instead of considering the actual needs, likes and living habits of their families. Whether you like formal or informal living, traditional or modern, simplicity or ele ganee, remember it’s your home and you should furnish according to the way you and your family want to live. Would you like to use an Early American rocker? Would you like an abstract painting on the wall of your traditional living room? Would you like to use a tra ditional lam]) in a contemp orary room? Then by all means have the courage to do “Something old. something new” is a good idea to breal: away from sameness in furn ishing a room. Al o, bear in mind the fioem, “.something dark, some:hing light; some thing dull. Eomelliirig bright” to add s.narkle and contrast to any room. Don’t make radical changes just for the sakt: of being dif ferent; but if they are changes that’ll give the room a lift, if they are changes tliat you and your family will enjoy living with and look ing at, have the courage to go ahead and make them. And, remember, we can help you select exactly what you want. And, remember here at Timms Furniture we offer bet ter values for less — cash or monthly terms. Locking forward to your next visit to our store. I Final Drastic REDUCTIONS On AH Summer Merchandisi til "c
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