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Honor; Miss Ramsey Graduates; Club Notes; Saturday Dance Mrs. G. Clinton Tram mell, selected among 2600 entries as one of 18 members of the Queens Court of the Na tional Beta Sigma Phi sorority, was honored recently at a dance by the Gastonia sponsoring chapter. Mrs. Trammell, the former Diane Hobgood, was crowned and pre sented a bouquet of flowers. The Kings Mountain housewife and mother of four sons is a teller in the Gastonia offices of First-Citizens Bank &iTrust Com pany. Entered in the beauty contest by Delta Ki chapter of the national fraternal organization, Mrs. Trammell was the only North Carolinian selected. Entries were submitted from throughout the U.S. and several foreign countries. Judge was movie actor George Hamilton. The Trammells have lived here since November. Mr. Trammell is a student at Gaston Technical Insti tute. _ * ♦ ♦ » • IT'S A GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wright of Charlotte announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Ashlie Rene, Wednesday, March 6th, Charlotte Presbyterian hos pital. Kings Mountain grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Goforth. Mrs. Wright Is the former Doris Cranford of Kings Moun tain. ♦ * * ♦ Tasty Desserts To Serve For Parties. At Home, Feature Cherries, Marshmallows SpotiKP cake is a tasty des.sert Add syrup, marshmallows, nuts, which can be teamed with chilled vanilla and salt. Fold in stiffly fruits or ice cream. When it's re- beaten egg whites. Line a 9x12 freshment time at parties, serve inch pan with oiled waxed pap- with coffee. er. Place one-half of crumbs on lU cups sifted all-purpose flour bottom of pan; pour in filling, 2 cup.-i sugar, divided c?—.. teaspoon salt 2':: teaspoons baking pow'der 1 eggs, separated 1 teaspoon vanilla or lemon extract 1 cup evaporated milk Sift flour with 1 cup of the -sTaside’* Dellinger, In a small howl of electric Bricle-Elecf mixer, beat egg whites until t-. _ -j , , they hold peaks, but are not dry. . ^'1° Add cup of the remaining • .gar and beat well; set aside, v nTrvr t ? 1 the large bowl of electric P'^^e -March mixer add remaining ’4 cup- sugar to egg yolks, together Mrs. Johnny Putnam and Mrs. with vanilla or lemon extract; Richard Laney entertained to- Ix-at until very thick and pale scfher Friday night at the Put- yellow. In a small saucepan, heat nam home at a party-shower evaporated milk to simmering, honoring Miss Dellinger. Guests Cradually pour the hot evaporat- showered the honoree with mis cil milk into the egg yolk mix- eellaneous household gifts. - -■*; Mary Beth Ramsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ramsey, has completed the train ing program for medical assistants at the Atlanta, Ga. campus of Career Academy, world's larg est paramedical school ing system. Miss Ramsey is em ployed by Dr. H. K. Her rin in Gastonia. She was awarded her cap and certificate at graduation ceremonies on February 3. ' ' ' Under the supervision of leading physicians. Miss Ramsey studied all phases of medical office assisting in classroom laboratories which simulated actual on-the-job conditions. Miss Ramsey is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school. * ♦ ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Phillips of Oak Ridge, Tennes see, announce the arrival of a daughter, Teresa Eileen, on February 27th. The baby is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Slater, formerly of Kings Mountain, now of Miami, Florida. Mrs. Phillips Is the former Anne Slater of Kings Mountain. The Phillips family resides at 442 East Ten nessee Avenue in Oak Ridge. MRS. STYERS HONORED Mrs. W. F. Styers was honored on her 88th birth day Sunday at a family dinner at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tate, on Crescent Circle. Sharing honors with Mrs. Styers were three great grandchildren: Danny Gardner of Charlotte and Kathy and Ricky McDaniel of Kings Mountain. Dinner was served buffet style and a large dec orated birthday cake was cut and served. Present for the get-to-gether were two of Mrs. Styers' five children and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mrs. Styers' other daughter present was Mrs. Carl Lewis of Gastonia and Mr. Lewis. The other three children, all of whom live out- of-town, were unable to attend. Others present were Susan Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eidson and children and Mrs. Charlie Spencer, all of Gastonia: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gardner and family of Charlotte: Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Lewis and family of Columbia, S. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDaniel, Jr. and family of Kings Mountain. ■' * * * ♦ "The Musical Outlet" will play for Saturday night's dance sponsored by the Kings Mountain Recreation Activities Association for Kings Mountain area young people. The dance is open to all students from eighth grade through age 20. Membership cards are not required to attend the Saturday dance,' a spokesman said. Admission Is 75 cents for stags and $ I per couple. Chaperones will be from Boyce Memorial ARP church. Dancing will be from 8 until 11 p.m. at the Kings Mountain Armory. -t ^ Sprinkle remaining crumbs (>^’er top. Chill for 10 hours. Cut Into squares. .Serve with whipped cream on top, if desired. Yield: 10 servings. Parties Honor ABOUT THIS 'N THAT SP/4 Charles D. Greene, who has been stationed In Germany the past 15 months, is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover W. Greene. Greene will report for duty April 9th at Fort Lewis, Washington. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Town and Country Garden Clubbers will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. T. Weir. Mrs. Don W. Blanton will give the pro gram on "The Adaptability of Day Lilies and Fern.*' I % ifc ifc CLUB NOTES Mrs. C. D. Blanton was elected regent of Colonel Frederick Hambright Chapter, DAR, at the March meeting at the home of Mrs. J. R. Davis. Mrs. Blanton will succeed Mrs. C. E. Neisler, Jr. In the fall. Mrs. Neisler, who presided, also presented the program on DAR-sponsored schools, elaborating on Crossnore School and the DAR project there. She also reported on the state meeting of the DAR which local members attended recently in Charlotte. Refreshments were served by the hostess. * « « * Members of the Senior Citizens club will hold a luncheon meeting Friday at 12 noon at the Woman's club. A spokesman tor the Woman's club, which spon sors the organization, said all members are invited to attend. * * * • Annual anniversary banquet of the Junior Wom an's club will be held on Monday, April I, at 7 p.m. at the Woman's club. Dinner will be served to members, their husbands and guests. Program chairman for the event is Miss Peggy Ross. 1 Bridal Parties Are Honoring Miss Rayfield SOCIAL CALENDAR 'mu Thursday, March 14, 1968 Girl Scout Week Underway KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Mellow cheese is an important ingredient in many recipes. It's good to know that to get two Section B Here's a tasty tip; Successful cheese cookery depends on brief heating at a low temperature, Thill sdaf): Mi.ss .Sandia Kayfield, whose 7:30--Town and Country Gard- -wedding to Lanny Smith will he en dub at the home of Mrs. W. an event of April 7th. was guest- T. Weir, Grover road, of-honor at two parties recently. Fririitu: Mrs. Bill H. Brown entertained 12:00- Senior Citizzms club lun- Kriday night at her home on cheon meeting at the Woman's Hawthorne Lane at a drop-in dub. party honoring the bride-elect. 7:30 - Central P-TA in the The 31 guests showered Miss school auditorium. Rayfield with lingerie gifts. Saturday: 8:00-11 p.m.—KMRAC-sponsor- Mrs. Brown presented Miss ed dance for Kings Mountain Rayfield a corsage of pink car- area young people at the Kings nations which she pinned to the Mountain Armory, shoulder of her pink party dress. 9:00-12 p.m. American Legion The refreshment table, done in post 15,5 is sponsoring a dance pink, held a central arrange- for members and guests at the ment of pink Shasta daisies. Pink American Legion building, punch was served from one end Monday: of the table with assorted party 7:30 -- Women of the Church delicacies. at First Presbyterian church. * * • • 8:00--^ General meeting of the Women of Chestnut Ridge Bap- Women's Society of Christian tist cliurch siiowered Miss Ray- Service at Central Methodist c Girl Scouts this week arc cele- crepe paper daisies which thej gy-g gj shredded cheese, you'll High temperature and prolonged field with miscellaneous house- .. brating the 56th birthday of will take to the gift shop at the cheese. cooking makes cheese tough and hold gifts at a party February J neuaay. Girl Scouting in the United Birthplace. The daisies » stringy. 23 in the fellowship hall of the Tuesday Night Bridge the home of Mrs. Clar- 7:30 lure and beat constantly to A color note of white and yel- namT was^ais^”"^' Cheese, wheih is a good source church. Jolly, 200 Fulton road, biend. Add flour mixture, beat- low was observed in decorations Special programs are being . .. also a thrifty buy, Qg continental tonight. Serve Sharing hostess duties were Miss Elizabeth Stewart, co-hos- ing to blend well. Fold egg and in party refreshments. held by Girl Scouts in the Kings Life issn'c is used. If ^ simple yel elegant dessert of Mrs. William Rogers and Mrs. less, wliites into hatter. Turn batter Miss Dellinger wore a pink Mountain Neighborhood to com- was in the ® is hardened slight- f,.uit and cheese. Remember to Carolyn McLeymore. tube party dross and ZZ" gfve^' a birthday and Jo ^..e c''ookSg°“'■include into pan. greased nine inch tube party dross and was given a "lemorate the birthday and to program topic ui ij, eui “ on ana grate it. Keep include some of the more un- A color note of green and Bake in a preheated slow shoulder corsage of rink carna- remember the birthday of Jul- week, they aie cooki cneese in a covered con- usual cheeses, in addition to the white was carried out in decora- ation, was overlaid with green oven 1325 degrees) until done, tions. iette Gordon Low, the founder recipes from this periw ^s a topper on all-time favorites, Swiss and tions and refreshments. The cloth. Party refreshments were about 1 hour. Invert cake in pan * « * . of scouting. tory, atj ^^^^^J^T^rwesented in „ vegetables. Cheddar. bride's table, highlight of decor- served, on coohij: eack and allow to jjm Scarborough of Char- Girl Scouts of Ti-oop 4 of First ^avanT'ah Mrs Raymond Holm- coo. When jld. loosen with jg„e, Mrs. Buell Carrigan. Mrs. Presbyterian church and Troop errieader of the group said, spajla and Jrn jn'e Charles Bagwell and .Mrs. H. S. H of Bethware are readying for ’^rea Girl Scouts opened the rack. Dust cake with confection- Scrugg.s, all of Kings Mountai er’s sugar: * * * * Cherry Juhile Cake is another des.sert you might en.ioy serving at bridge clubs or to the family. 1 pkg. cherry cake mix cup sugar 1 cup pear or apricot nectar cup cooking oil 3 drops of red food coloring ■1 eggs Blend all ingredients except eggs in large bowl. Beat at med ium speed for 1 minute. Add an egg at a time; beat at medium speed lor 1 minute after each addition. Spread batter in greas- * 'd and floured 10 inch tube pan. lake at 3.50 degrees for -15 min utes or until center springs back when lightly touched. Cool, right- side up, for 15 minutes, remove from pan. GLAZE 1 cup confectioners sugar 2 tbsp. Maraschino cherry juice (! to eight cherries, finely chop ped loptionall. Blend sugar with juice; add cherries. Pour over warm cake. Yield: 16 servings. • « « • DUMP CAKE 1 No. 303 can cherry pie filling 1 .No. 303 can crushed pineapple 1 pkg. yellow cake mix 2 sticks margarine, melted 1 can flaked coconut 1 cup coarsely chopped pecans Pour pie filling in bottom of greased 9x13 inch pan, add pine apple. Sprinkle cake mix over pineapple. Pour margarine over c:ikc mix; add coconut. Sprinkle pecans over zmtire cake. Bake .It 323 degrees for 1 hour. * * * * FOOD FOR THE GODS 1 cup butter 1 cup powdered sugar 3 ('ggs, separated cup chocolate syrup 10 mar.shmallows, chopped I cup chopped nuts lo teaspoon vanilla flavoring Pinch of salt 10 graham crackers, finely cruslied • Cream butter and sugar; add n egg yolk at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Area Girl m, a trip to the Juliette Low Birth- week of activities on Sunday by entertained together March 2 at place in Savannah, Ga., April attending church services. They the Scruggs home honoring .Miss 12th. wore uniforms and sat together tGonfinKed on Page 2) The 38 Girl Scouts are making for morning worship services. FREE SPECIAL OFFER BE OUR GUEST FREE ONE BEAUTIFUL BUST VIGNETTE SEMI-UIE SIZE PORTRAIT II X 14 INCHES FREE 1 BIG DAY ONLY REGULAR $10.00 VALUE 4 POSES TO CHOOSE FROM NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED RLALOCK'S GROCERY 1104 Shelby Road Kings Mountain, N. C. Photo Hours: 10-1 2-6 p.m. 50c Handling On Each Free Photograph Bring All The Children—Adults Too—No Age Limit While This Offer is Limited to 1 Free Photo Per Family. Other Persons May be Photographed at $1.00 Each. Mr. Rush Will Photograph the Entire Family in a Group at $1.00 Per Person. All Work GUARANTEED FULL FIGURE. COSTUMES. AND SPECIAL POSES Are AVAILABLE on Request Oiler Good Also At Hardin's Grocery, Highway ilB, Grover, N. C. — Wednesday. March ZO — 1 Day Only TIARA HAIR DESIGNS KINGS MOUNTAIN’S PRESTIGE BEAUTY SALON 706 WEST KING ST. — PHONE 739-4427 The New Spring MINI-CUTS Quick Expert Styling By Our Qualified Staff $4.50 cut and set OPERATORS: SANDRA RHEA ' ANN PUTNAM BETTY FULTON KAREN BOLIN TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY Now Giving Manicures By Appointment $1.50 regular $2.00 Oil FREE MANICURE WITH SHAMPOO AND SET RY APPOINTMENT Falls 24" long .... $60-J70 Wig Falls $60-$70 Wiglets . $15-$20
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