m i f Martim nted iif Friday Central ! of tiv tly in % /omcn’4 ini- ev- Juniors, Seniors Dine, Dance 'Tl 'h or A ‘ssive . adv. sy i >ve" Ride I JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET SCENE — Over 400 Juniorst Seniors and high tschool faculty members attended last week^s Junior-Senior Prom at the high school. A group of students are pictured above at tables set up in an Ha'waiian-French setting in the school gymnasium. From I left to right, Donna Ann Crawford and Joe Cornwell, Wandn McAbee, David Leftwich and Tere sa Huffstetler and Paul Dunn and Kathy Holland. Fashion Show Set By Junior Women Winners in the recent local Belle's Department Store-sponsored sewing contest at the high school will model their prize-winning garments for a fashion show Monday night at the Woman's club. The showing of spring and summer wear is open to the interested public. It will feature the program for the regular May meeting of the Junior Woman's club and will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the club auditorium. Hostesses tor a social hour will be Mrs. Jacob Dixon and Mrs. Bill Allen. Commentator for the show will be Mrs. Bob Hul- lender of the Belle's staff. Modeling spring and summer fashions will be home economic students from Kings Mountain high school under the direction of Mrs. John H. Gamble, Mrs. Charles Baird and Mrs. Connie Allison. ^ Chairman of the program committee for the fash- ^'ion show is Miss Peggy Ross, vice-president, * ♦ * ♦ ABOUT THIS 'N THAT Richard Sold. Grover junior student at Florida State University, has been initiated by Gold Key, lead ership honorary fraternity for men. Sold was among 23 student leaders recognized for outstanding leadership on campus and who have maintained a 2.3 grade average. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gold of Grover, Gold is married to the former Vivian Wilson of Kings Moun tain. They and their 15-months-old son, Richard Sher rill, Jr., live in Tallahassee. Mrs. Gerald Munson. Miss Carrie Cecica and Miss Alice Pederson, all of Hopkins, Minnesota, returned home Tuesday after being house-guests since Friday of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Griffin. Mrs. Munson visited a number of longtime friends in Kings Mountain. A former resident when her late husband was associated with Lithium Corporation of America's Bessemer City Plant, Mrs. Munson is well I known here. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Russell entertained at their home at a patio supper honoring Mrs. Munson. Other guests were Lithium Corporation associates of the Munsons. Carlton Harris was dinner host on Monday evening to the Minnesota visitors and on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Norman Herrie of Gastonia were hosts at luncheon at their home. Enroute home Mrs. Munson and her friends will tour the Western North Carolina mountains of Ashe ville and Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Members of the Senior Citizens club will gather Friday at noon for a covered dish luncheon at the Woman’s club. Luncheon will be served in the club dining room, a spokesman for the Woman's club sponsoring com mittee said in inviting members to attend. ♦ * m * Reta Vollbracht, student at Mitchell college in Statesville, was among contestants in the Shelby Jay- cee sponsored- Miss Shelby contest Friday night l^ ^Shelby. A former "Miss Kings Mountain", Miss Voll bracht is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Vollbracht. (Photo by Isaac Alexander) Mrs. Sanders New Manager Of Nursery School SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday: 12:00 — Senior Citizens club covered dish luncheon al the, Woman’s club. 7:30 Piano recital by pupils of Mrs. Marlin Harmon at Cen tral school auditorium. 7:30-9:30 p.m.—Civil Defense class, second in a 10 lesson sc ries, at the Woman’s club. Free to the interested community. Saturday: 9 p.m.-12 p.m.—American Le gion dance for members and guests at the American Legion Hall. Music by “The New .Sounds.” Monday: 3:00-Circle 1 of Central Meth odist church at the church. 3:30- Circle 5 of First Presby terian church in the Ladies Bible Classroom of the church. Mrs. F. A. McDaniel, Sr., hostess. 7:30 Junior Woman’s club at the Woman’s club. Hostesses: Mrs. Bill Allen and Mr.s. Jacob Dixon. 7:30 Circle 1 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. Hall Goforth, 1503 Shelby road. 7:30 Circle 2 of F’irst Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. B. W. Gillespie, 103 S. Pied mont avenue. 7;30--Circle 3 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. Darrell Austin, 91-4 Sher wood Lane. ' 'i * I Area Girl Scouts To Take Part Saturday | In "Jubilee Jump Day" At Gastonia Park ' Girl Scouts from the Kings up in the park area. Girl Scouts Mountain area will be among are asked to wear camp uniforms troops Irom a three-county area or dress uniforms and to bring participating in "Jubilee Jump nesebag lunches. The last hour Day” Saturday Irom 10:30 a.m. of the event will be devoted to v until 3 p.m. at Linoberger Park sing-out. in Ga.sionia. Girl Scouts and leaders will at- In event of rain, the program tend booths to explain the var- will b<- held May 11th. ious projects to the public and to The me of the projects a Jubile(* Parade of Girl Scout to be displayed are wood carv- troops who will march from Cen- ing, badge projects, papier-mache, tral school in Gastonia to Line- pet shows, weaving, toy and soap berger Park with troop flags, making, sketching, candle dip- Piper pennants and Piper ban- ping. sculpture. bookbinding, ners. The Piper w'ill lead the way quilting, lashing, rope belts, wood with American, World, and Pied- show, songfest, Indian lore, art mont Council flagbearers up show, knitting, decoupage, one- front. A short ceremony at the pot meals, puppets, dramaliza- park will oi)en the program after tion, talent shows, sewing, danc- which the various troops will dis- ing, ceremonies, tent raising and play their projects in booths set other projects. Golfing Events Are On Calendar For Kings Mountain Women Golfers Kings Mountain women golfers 14. The Kings Mountain club will will participate in a .State Play be hostess. Mrs. Henry Noisier is Day Handicap tournament here tournament chairman. Thursday. May 9th. at Kings A third event in .May is set for Mountain C»)untry Club Goll Tuesday, May 28th. Golfers are Course. asked to qualify for a ladies han dicap tournament and matches are to be completed by June 7th. Tec-off lime is 9:.30 a.m. and women interested should nolily Mrs. Harlan Stoterau. North Carolina Women’s Go Association is sponsoring the one- day tournament, using handicaps. RriOG'ElBCf The winner at eacli club will be Party Honors )ne- . / _. 7:30 Circle 4 of First Presby terian church al the home of Mrs. B. F. Manor, 300 Manor road. Mrs. Sandi Kiser Sanders, wife Tuesday: of Steven Sanders, has assumed 9-30 a.m. Circle 2 of Central management of Happy Land Methodist church at the home uf Nursery on Fulton road. Announcement was made by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens, owners of the nursery school. The school is operated five days a week from 6:15 a.m. un til 6 p.m. except the five major holidays of the year. Mrs. Sanders is a graduate of Sylmar high school in Sylmar, California geles Valley she took courses in sociology Mrs. John Dilling. Mrs. Grant Gives Program MISS SANDRIA SUZANNE WHITWORTH (Bride-Elect of Roy Gay Stinnett) June Nuptials Set By Bessemer Couple awarded a replica of the NCWGA seal made into a charm, said .Mrs. Charles Mauney, president of the local association. son of Mrs. Roy Gay Stinnett and Mrs. Gerald Grant, the former the late Mr. Stinnett. Both fami- Nan Joan Gantt, read “The Book Bes are of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bain of Southeastern College of Beauty Whitworth announce the engage- Culture in 1965. She is granddau- ment of their daughter Sandria ghtPr of Mrs. D. H. Payne. Sr. of to.stedi'handicap mu.st' be verified beas covered Suzanne, to Roy Gay Stinnett, Cliffside. award Miss Sandria Whitworth, whose w'cdding to Gay Stinnett takes place in June, was honor guest April 23rd at a party-shower held Mrs. Mauney .said that rules of at the home of Mrs. Barbara Jen- the tournament specify: li mem- kins. hers of currently paid clubs of Entertaining with Mrs. Jenkins NCWGA are eligible. Dues must were Mrs. Judy Fowler and Miss be paid by May 1. t9(>8: 2) parti- P<*ggy Stinnett, cipants must have an e.**.. ui.,u 1 member of the track team, was liandicap tournament is an mums to pin to the shoulder of her white party dress. turc a religious program at Bessemer City high school and She attended Los An- Thursday’s meeting of the Thurs- Southeastern College of Beauty . , vahnhlp nlaver on 18-hol(‘competition. Junior college where day Afternoon Book club. Culture, Charlotte. She is part- .. -uHvo in ♦ • * • . Mrs. A. H. Patterson whs hos- owner and operator of Sandie’s " . . , less to members at her home on Beauty Salon m Bessemer City. - o - Pvt. Steve C. Horton is receiv ing his basic training in Fort Bragg training center. H^* is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Horton of Grover, N, C. Gaston street, Mrs. Grant is daughter of Mrs. W. M. Gantt of Kings Mountain and the late Mr. Gantt. At rciTesumeni time Mrs. Pat terson ser\ed a chicken salad plate with accessories. members of his family in the op eration of Bes.semer City-Kings Miss Whitworth has held a num ber of beauty titles, including Miss Gastonia^5_66; Mi^ Gas- M^uni^iirurTvc-In TheTtro tonia Pirate, 1964-65; Miss Traffic Safety, 1965-66; and is currently Miss Lake Norman. She was a A second golfing event in May C* ram clubs. He is associated with members of the local associa- y H tion is the Foothills League Tour ney at High M{*adows, Roaring Gap, a two-day event on May 13- Held Meeting The wedding will be an event of June 15th in Bessemer City's member of the Christmas Court First Baptist church. Rippys Host Tuesday Luncheon Thursday, May 2, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Meat, Seafood, Poultry Recipes Feature "Favorite Recipes" By N. C. Good Cooks 'New Sounds" Meat, seafood and poultry can bo prepared in many ways to enhance their’ natural goodness and to conserve their nutritive value. The good cooks in North Car Retired Teachers To Hold Meeting All retired teachers, and those ' O t I6y expecting to retire soon, are in- I viled to an open meeting of i Ul l-Gyiuri L/QIICt? Gaston County Retired Teachers Mrs. J. L. Raymer and .Mrs. B. P. Peeler were hostesses at the former’s home Thursday night for a meeting of the Sigma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, interna tional honorary society for wom en educators. Mr. and Mr.s. W. M. Rippy of Miss Janet Falls gave the open- Shelhy were hosts Tuesday at a 1 ing prayer. p.m. luncheon honoring their four New officers were elected for iu(*ce.< and other family members the coming year and include Mrs. at Cleveland Hotel in Shelby. Earl Gaffney, president; Mrs. Luncheon was served at tables James Page, vice-president; Mrs. in the hotel’s private dining Warren Hoyle, recording secre- room. The tables were (.-overed tury; Mrs. R. H. Bryant, corres- with green linen cloths and the P^>nding .secretary; Mrs. J. B. Driv- hosts marked places ol guests <*r, treasurer: Br.s. Gus Gregory, with horoscope placemats. historian; Mrs. Hilton Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Rippy celebrated sergeant-at-arms; and Mrs. J, A. their 70th wedding anniversary Tr^^dway and Mrs. Clyde Bridges, in January. " chaplains. .Members of the family had A program on fraternal educa- gathered in Shelby Tuesday morn- tiun was given by Mrs. Gaffney, ing to go to Earl for the 11 o'clock Refreshments were served, funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Flcrence Griffin Sansing, who died Sunday at the age of 89. j Mrs. Sansing. mother of 17 chil- ® dren, was aunt of Mrs. Kate .4r- rowood of Kings Mountain. - Present for the luncheon were Force is planning to double the Mrs. Arrowood, her three sisters, number of specialties open to Mrs. O. T. Gunnells, Mrs. J. C. Women in the Air Force iWAF), Shelby, and Mrs. according to Sgt. John Lowder- Section B never Moore of Blacksburg, S. C.; milk, local Air Force recruiter. ( and their four cousins, Mrs. Mai- Among skills expected to be colm Harrelson. Mrs. Myrtle Gen- added to the W'^AF list in coming try. Mrs. Anne Mehaffey and .Mrs. Della Mehaffey. all of Spartan burg, S. C. Air Force Adds Skills For Women Under a new program the Air months are some in the weather field, photograpiiy, fabrics, trans- fContinucd on Page Z) “Tile New Soumis” will pro- on niusic for Saturday night s Flour a cup water 1 can cream of mushroom soup of the NCEA i cup Sherry There will be discussions .. Slivered almonds the following: Horace Mann In- Ainerican Legion dance for Le- Dip chicken into milk; sprin- suranco; NCEA memliership and Kjonnaires, their wives and guests olina have many of these favo- klc lightly with flour. Place in its advantages: NRTA member- rite recipes they have included buttered casserole. Pour soup, ship, insurance, drugs and tours; in a meat edition of “Favorite water a:id Slicrry over chicken; and legislation for retired teach- Rocipos of the Carolinas publish- sprinkle with almonds. Bake for crs. Library Corner at the American Legion IlaH. Dancing will be from 9 until midnight. For your .'Spring reading select The Confession of Andrew from \our favorite author any Clare-Robinson of ihese titles. They are on the p.m. sji^.ivos of the public library. General: The Great Monkey ed by Favorite Recipes Press, i hour at 350 degrees. Yield: Box 3396, Montgomery. Alabama, servings. The book contains 600 recipes from women’s club leaders in the Carolinas and is a compan ion to dessert edition also made available to clubwomen in the state. • Here arc some samples: CHICKEN PIEDMONT Two 2 to 2’t! lb. fryers, cut up 2 cups milk Salt, popper and flour Butter or corn oil HIS MAJESTY’S SPECIAL 2 lb. chicken breasts 2 cans cream of chicken soup ^2 cup milk U cup chopped green pepper V4 cup chopped celery 1 small onion, choppcxl Salt and i)opiK'r 2 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce Butter or margarine Admission is $3 per couple. Trial-L. Sprague de Camp Protecting our Food U. S. The band will play all types Government of music, a spokesman for the Twiggy and Justin Thomas American Legion Post said in Whitekde making the announcement. The River that G(Kt Forget Richard Collier Clontzes Announce w^h^o: Daughter's Arrival arrival of their first child, a son, yjp. Mrs. Chester Clontz ^ David Reid Wilson. Friday, April 7114 Rockcliff Court. Char- 26th, Columbia Hospital for jotie, announce the arrival of their second child, a daughter, Catherine Marie, on April 30th, The place of mwting is Atkins auditorium, Gaston Public Li brary-May 7, 2:45 p.m. lt*5 A Boy For Jerry Wilsons casserole; women, Washington, D. C. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Place chicken in Soak fryers in milk for two tM)inbine remaining ingredients hours. Drain and sprinkle with except butter^ Pour over chicken Mountain Presbyterian hospital salt, pepper, and flour. Brown and bake at 32o degrees or until welter Greene ..L on both sides in butter. Remove chicken is tender. Place slices of chicken from fat; place in bak- butter on top of chicken when ing dish. Bake at 350 degrees almost done. Sauce is good serv- Coffee, Tea or Me? Trudy Baker The Viking-Kerlil Almgren Stagecoach West Moody The Negro American Fishal until done. SAUCE 2 tbsp. drippings or butter 1 tbsp. flour 2 cups milk 8 ripe olives, chopix'd cup sliced mushrooms Fj cup water chtnslnuts Brown flour in drippings; slowly add milk and cook to make smooth sauce. Add olives, mushrooms, and water chestnuts. Serve with chicken. Yield: 6-8 servings. OVEN MUSHROOM CHICKEN BREASTS 8 chicken breasts 1 can evaporated milk ed over rice. Yield: 6 servings. • BARBECUED WIENERS V» onion, chopped 1 tbsp. butter Dash of black pepp<'r -1 thsp-. sugar 1 tsp. Worcestershire siukc *2 cup catsup 2 cups water U cup vinegar 1 lb. wieners, cooked Saute onion in butler: odd re maining ingrc'Ments. Split wien ers down middle: place in baking and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greene Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. of Now Castle. Pa. j. k. Clontz and Mr. and .Mrs. Jerry Wilson, formerly of S. L. Moss, all of Kings Moun- Ahlstrom Kings Mountain, is a student at tain. Biography: The Chester Clontzes are also Warner Gipsy Moth Circles the World Galsworthy To Brooklyn with Love—Green The Wedding Group Taylor The New Year Buck Vanished Knebel Wolf to the Slaughter Rendell The Gossip Truth —Burke I, Roberta -Vining Leafy Rivers West Doctors Wives - Slaughter Christy Marshall Endless Night Christie The Answer Lamer The Lost Ones Cameron Whistle Me Home Rubin The Howards of Caxley - Read Daughter of the Legend — Stuart The Galsworthy Reader — American inglon. University in Wash- Chichester Theology in America - Myself - Ashton- parents of a small son. COMBINATION MEAT LOAF I'-j Ih. l>eef I2 Ib. pork 'J eggs 1 medium onion, diced 1 carrot, diced 2 tbsp. barbecue sauce 2 tbsp. catsup 1 tbsp. salt — o— Mrs. Ben T. Jackson and children, Benny, Leigh, Kimber ley and Jill returned to their home in Boston. Massachusetts Friday after spending two weeks with Mrs. Jackson’s parents. Mr. Packer and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Mrs. Jack- Goat Song Yerby son is the former Jean Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and Yaz-Carl Yestrzemski Twenty Letters to a PTiend-- Alliluyeva Thomas Wolfe Turnbull Hickenbacker— Rickenbacker Aaron Burr Paimet Pulitzer -Swanherg Fiction: The Man Out There— Shelby The Bees Mrs. Beneker Simon-- Weingarten Hornblowor during the Crisis — P'orester The Light here Kindled Carroll The Golden Goose Meade Ed,^e of Glass Gaskin Victory Conrad The Christmas Bride Hill Topaz Uris A Place called SwLH?t Apple - J tsp. pepper Grind beef and pork togeth**!'. son of Washington. D. C. joined dish. Pour sauce over wieners. Combine all ingredients and bake the Davis and Jackson family Bake at 400 degrees for 15-20 at 400 degrees for 1 hour. Yield: for a weekend visit. Bill Davis minutes. Yield: 6-S servings. 8 servings. is son of the «1- U. Dasiscs. A Killing Frost Wilkinson Keepers of the Obelisk Shaw Karramonde Troy The Shadow Wife Pklen Watch out for the Mules Starbird Coker A Trace of Footprints Wolff Woman on the Roof - Everhart Birds in the B