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J \ iir.in. .Mis rs. F ;n-t. L City >; Mr anc iil!:i;n all of , Sul- ‘y, N. er of A. I). (Ison; 'rsnn, Clia'- aMrs, I.isa and f airl and i [ jin- j . and ' and 1. Sr., illiam Irt'cn- S. T. m;.ss I’aul Mrs. Don,!; and Hunt, s. Jim .Mis’ h. nding . with 'arvor our s al •yone you fur- s to acter jnali- y 0 u a V e ■ o f nount poo- sh in e lat- > mo- lerinj; and lilies, lal or lal or ele- your irnish 1 and le an : e r ? struct your oom? i tra- ;emp- ■ all to do thins areal; furn- ar in thins some- ight” itrast inses ? dif- a r e room anges 1 will look- je to them. help t you your ■■s K. tliursday,‘August 18. 1966 Drop-In Honors Miss Jo Sigmon ; Sigmon-Carson Invitations Issued . . ! Invitations reading as follows A drop-in party Thursday front have been issued in Kings Moun- H a.m. umii i p.m. honored Miss tain- Jo Carole Sigmon, bride-elect of if.- Alie'isf URth ' , . , — . and Mm. Joe C Sigmon Augu.st ..Sth. veqnest the honor . co-workers of of jjour presence Mi.-.s Mgnum at Sears Ko<>buck s at the marriage of their daughter (.astpnia store. They were Mrs \»onM iiamiiiun, Mi-.s, Jack Hhine-i liardt, Mr-i. Jfmtrv Tindall. Mrs. Jay Dismukes, Mrs. Steve Davis, iViiri. (.'hiuks Me.i(“e, Mrs. .Arthur| Creaseman and Mi.ss Janice Col-, hns. ' i Mi.-i.s Sigmon, of Gastonia, and! Vh*'.non Carson of Kings Moun- j tain will be married August 28thi- in Gastonia's Lutheran Chapel' church. I Jo Carole to Mr. Vernon F. Canton on Sunday, the Hcenty elgihlh df August One thousand nine hundred and sixty-six at fJii-re o’clorlc Lutheran C rut pel Church 110 South Chapel Road Gastonia, North Carolina hou.sehold gilts. Bell Honored On Birthday The bride’s table was high- a rr liglH of decoration. Overlaid with ACUTT-DeaTTie V.lute line;i, the table was cent-, \/_. ... it 11 d b\' a candelubrunp of yellow j s 0^^S I lOOgeO candles and an arrangement of . tile fiistal punch bowl from' Parsonage of Chestnut wliich green slierbet punch was i baptist church provided 'sorvT^er.-'-PT{Tr™caKes w algS Al'-igust €th -serve d with mints and nu s, i P-m. ei-ichange of vowi The hoste-ssos gave Miss Sior ! uniting Miss Sharon Acuff and moil a corsage of pink carnations i Beattie in marriage, an.l the 40 tmSts" shoiS ^ ' at the double-ring ceremwiy. A reception followed the ■‘ere mnny in the church fellowshir hall. Given in marriage by her mo ther, the bride wmre a street lengtli dress of wliite bridal sat ui,. u o J . ■■ ! in and lace. Designed along em- ‘ , ^vu„usi ‘tu. pire lines, the lace bodice was 0.1.' I f-t-sbioned with bateau neckline Mo imuv'* i K. sleeves. Her shouldar- an r^iiVp • length veil of illusion fell from a < .i.itnr.'i o. f ' Vi tiara of seed pearls and she car- r-t iM table wliito 'Bible topped with ' ; white carnations and satin are Mrs. Aem-n Srith of Wins- j streamers. XoH ■ i 'The bride is daughter of Mrs. TeH Roll ! Ray Arrowootl of Kings Moun- Icd Bell, all ol Mount Holly. , tain and Fred Acuff of Clcve- . rs. ,coi go Stewart and Mrs j^nd. Ohio. She attended the jeoigo Sol.eis. bo.h of Kmgs Kintrg Mountain schools -Mountain. ^ I The bridpTroctm, son of Mr. .11. and i.Irs. Sin-th. \erna. iand Mrs. Lester Beattie cf route and oolin. returned to 3^ chose Roger Dixon as best \ inMon Salem after a visit with j ,nan. A graduate of Burns Hi.gh •'cmith retuvn-|^t Fallston. he also gradu.ated ed home .aiter spending a week j from Na-'hvillo Technical college with her grandparents. t,.| Nashville, Tenn. Ho is employ- - r.;l bv White Motor Corporation Blackwell Family in Charlotte. Held Reupicn Sunday ' Following a trip to Atlanta, The family of the late Mr and ■ Chatl rnooga, Tenn the Mrs. W. C. Blackwell, of Kings ' newlyweds are at home with the Mcimtain, held a family reunion I bridegreom's parents on rcate Sunday at the Grover home of | ^broc. Mrs. Margie Blackwell M nt ,om-' , _ _ ‘ii~ cry, granddaughter, and .Mr. ! Hord Family Ga'J'hers Fc Annual Reunion MISS CHRISTA ELEANOR JACKSON bride-elect of Samuel Nonnent Carrolls Visit Air Force Friends j Mrs. Odell Benton I Is 4-H Speaker Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Carroll, 1 Mrs. Odell Benton led a dis- their two sons, Edwin and Tim- cussion of “Fair Projects 4-H’ers | u •. , my, and Mrs. Carroll's sister, j May Enter”, at Thursday's regu-j The brido-elrct s parents Miss Armittie Farris, returned | lar mectiiii of Di.x.an Commun- ^*^ hosts after tire ceremon\ at ' - ! a receptipn in the church fellow- 1 shin hall. Miss Jaquitha Eugenia Roun tree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R Rountri'o of Grover, las completed plans for her mar riage to Jamrs Richai-d Reid ' f Kings Mountain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Reid of t’ilot Mountain. The weddin Twill take place Saturday at 5^ p.m. in Grover’.-; Shiloh Pre.sbyterlan church -vvith the Rev. H. Stewart White offi ciating at the double-ring cere mony. M.chael .Arrowoed wdll be at the organ for the prograi.-n of nuptial music. The bride-elect nvlil be given in marriage by Rer father Be";! man for the pro.spective bricl'- groom will be his father. Miss Judy Dale of High Point i will attend the bride-elect c-s maid of honor arid Mr.s. Bob ShulT-trf New Orleansr-ifSh-will ; be matran of honor. Bridesihaids! will include Mrs. John Hortarick of Red Springs, Mrs. Charl'n I Markline of Greenbelt. Md.. Mrs.' William Roimtri't* of Grover, sis ter-in-law of the- bride-elect, .and : .Mr.s. Charles Harrison Walker, of Morganton. j Junior bridesmaids will be the^ bride-elect’s s’sti'r. Miss Hol'v ! Rojntiee. and 1I10 pro.spec;;\.* bridegroom's sister. Miss ' tiv' Reid. The list cf us’.iers wiil include j Mr. Reid’s two brothers. John and Joe Re'd of Pilot Mnun'a'n: Miss Rountrees hvothers, Will- la'T and Joe Rountree; Lowrance Harry of Grover, c.m"‘in of tlie bride-elcct, and John Hamrick of ] Red Springs. i Mr. and Mrs. C C. Summitt were hosts Sunday tc a family gathering at their home. I Member-s of the family present i for a picnic dinner were Mr. and i-Mrs. Bruce Gri'cne, Bruce, Jr. ;and Michael, of Woodhaven, Now , Yorlc; Mr. and Mrs. W C. Sum- , mitt and sons, Stevie and Joey, : f GaffiK\v, S. C.; Mr.s. Arthur I Sprouse and daughters, Shirley and Debbie; Mr. and Mrs L. G. i .Sti r mitt and daughter, ’Robin, j ail of Kings Mountain; ! Also Mrs. Mable Strickland and children, Jennings and Ed- ' na. of El Paso, Texas; Mrs. Cor^ j nelia Hayes and children, Rod- I noy and Charles, of Hamlet; Mrs. Claudia Bryant and son. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huffttetler; and son, Roy, Jr., have retturned ! ' from a vacation in l>aytona j Beach, Fla. I Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Carter of Atlanta. Ga. were_ weekend i guests of Mrs. Carter’s parents, I Mr. and Mrs Baxter Smith. Mrs. I Clyde Dettmarr, o." Oastonl-a, re- j turned lo Atlant-a for a visit with ' lier sister and brother-in-law*- 1 —o— I Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Carroll and ; Robin, of Dallas; Miss Susan j Henson of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. |Rav U'hetstlne and son, Bill; I and Mr and Mrs. Tommy White i of Blacksburg, S. C. sons, Edwin and Timmy, are^ here from Sumter, S. C. for a' week’s stay with Mr. and Mrs.;; I. H. Carroll and Mr. and Mrs.J Walter C Farris and familv. * The Carroll family and Mr*.< Carroll’s sister. Miss Annittie^ Farris, spent last week in Sara-j sota, Fla. visiting Air Force f friends. • Mike, Pameia, antf Tuvoaa' Huffstickler from the Childrens* Home in Winston Salem, return-; eel Sunday after a visit In Kings; Mountain with their granAxoth-1 tflf, Mrs. Ellen Petrosino and! aunt, Mrs. Charle.s Edwards. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. StoU and , Sons, Jimmy, Doug, Ken, and . Roger have returned from a week of visiting w-ith friends In Florida and Atlanta, Georgia. : H, H. H. Restaurant will 9 home Sunday after a week’s visit I ity 4-H club at Di.xon Pre.sbyter with Air Force Triends of the ian church. Carrolls in Sarasota, Fla., Mo bile, Ala., Mississippi and Austell, Ga. They visited Mr. and Mrs. B”i!ce Scudder in Sarasota, Fla.. Sgt and Mrs. Ronald Nelson in -Viooile, Ala.. Sgt. and Mrs. B?b Twigg in Gulfport. .Mississippi; Sgt. and Mrs. A. G. Carroll in Columbus. Mississippi; and Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Bowen in Au.s- ’(•11, Ga. The Twiggs and Car- rolls were stationed on Okinawa, at the same time. Parties continue tc honor the The 4-H loader invited young , people to enter exhibits in the j to their wed- Cli^veland County Fair next ' da.v. [yonth. ^ rehearsal dinner Friday At refreshment time, Diane j ttisltt a* 7 o’clock at Renn s Cafe- Greene and Sandra Johnson gave Oeria will honor the couple. Hosts a dem.onstration on “Sandwich P® ^H’. and Mrs. David Har- Making”, later serving tlie sand wiches with cold drinks. President Mike Greene presid- i rv. Miss Peggv Han v and Mr. and Mrs. C. F Han-v. Jr. The ed. -Mrs. Benton gave a devotional to open the program. Harry.s are aunts and unclch; of the bride-toBie. Alnntgorei y. Picnic dinner was si-rved on the lawn, and mi'mbers of tho f.amily attended from Ralaigli, Lexington. Ciamerton. Ga.s'onia, Lincolnton, Blacksburg, Gre-'n- ville. S. C.. Easley, S. C'., and Kings Mountain Children of the late Bill and Charity ll'-rd and their families gatho'cri .‘^. nday for a reunion at Sr-.i-fow Sorinvs picnic .area. The 60 f'’mi'y members spread a picnic lunch at the noon hour. Mrs. \V. B. Harry and Mr Holmes Harry, botli of Grover, j will honor their niece at a bridej- , Mrs. June Bell is spending sev- ' tiaaids luncheon .Saturday at 1 The Carroll family are spend- [oral weeks with her daughter «'clock at .North Lake Country ing this week with Sgt CanX)irshv!rs Margaret Lamar and fam- Shelby. parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Car- jiy jn Paris, Tennessee. '— — ‘ ' roll, and ?.trs. Carroll’s parents, j -' , Mr. and .Mrs. Bill Hughe; .and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farris. | :dau;hter. Debbie, are here fre;' 'Paris, Arkansas They will return home to Sum-1 1 week’s stay at their h .ere on ter, S. C. this weekend I Dixon ro.-'d. Phone ID 5-61S2 Kings Mountain Highway CHERRYVILLE, N. C. 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