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1968 XG . j at Ion &AM will M 1 at TiSOt'P' Setrelaryt nounced. J , t . ? i (>, son of ; I complct- i I with the* I votl home* ' nding 18 J | ?rmany. ; * - • f % ^1' ''Pw > SOCIAL CALENDAR Tliiirxddy: 7:30 Town and Country Card en cluh at the iiome of .Miss tJliz.-.hoth Anthony. /'’iK/oy.- .Mai'Brace Woman’s duo ai llu- home of .Mrs. Carl Cant. tbo.'io liiifj: .M.s. Geor.y:c Houser and M.s. oiii.ity iluu.M.i iiuu.^oii ar. c-.i.c. i.i.ii.n;r at Chailolle's Cilj C...) at a lunehcon hooorin." -M ss .M.o'y Li‘.„'n .tiaunc y, o.iui < loot. ti:30 Women of the Church li!....,i,\ i'.,.;y ai D..\ou Presby leiian ehu;eh. UltJiiiliiH: Circle ."> of Central .Mc.liod.st ciiui.'li at ilu. ehu.ch. il:.3;) C.rcie il ui C.'..irl .Metho.iist church at the ehuri’h <i: i.') C clc 7 of Centra Mcliiodist i lurch at llie chur-It. 7:.3() Cii’cle 1 of Cci.ici ^!c no lis: cinn.-h it tlic ho.T.e of -Mr.s. W. A. Rjs:cll. 7:.'')•!):'!!) jerr.. Civil Deb nse class at the Woman's club, thiiel ..i a lo-iisson serii.s, ojen to the c 'r.imun'ty. IV ' e i’. I/.- p.til. — Women of tile Cluiii'b ISiitliday Party at First Pro byterian church. & tl n MISS REBECCA JOSEPHINE MARVIN (Bride-Elect of Claretice Thomas Plonk) MISS MARGARET LORES HAMBRIGHT < Bride-Elect of Tony Black) MISS KATHY LOUISE FITCH (Bride-Elect of Bobby Eugene Rulhbonei Three Kings Mountain Area Couples Plan Summer Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Jo.seph D. Marvin of Charleston, South Carolina. 0. A.ia .1. .aou.h Carolina an- Mr. Plonk is the grandson of nouncr the en rageniont of their Mi.'. C. S. Plonk, Sr. and the dau fli cr. Rebecca Josephine, tO|latc Mr, Plonk and Mr. and Mrs. Clareii.c 7,iomas Plonic, .son o» Thomas A. Pollock, all of Kings v' . and M r. Clarence Sloan ^Idountain. Plonk, Jr. of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect and prospective .M.ss .Marvin is the gi.ind- bridegroom are rising seniors at daughter of Mr. an.l Mrs. C. 11. Erskine college. Marvin, Sr. of Aiken and the Plans are being made for a late Mr. and .Mrs. I. A. Speights late summer wedding. Piano Pupils Of Mrs. Martin Harmon Are Presented In Formal Recital Mr. and Mrs. F'red C. Ham- bright of Kings Mountain an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Loree, to Tony Black, son of Mr. and .Mrs. John Black of Grover. The bride-elect is a 1964 grad uate of Kings Mountain high school and a 1967 graduate of Gaston Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. She is a member of the nursing staff of Kings -Mountain hospital. Tnc pr'-Sj.ec.iic bi idegroom is •t graduate of Blacksburg, S. C. high school. In 1967 he received ills discharge after a tour of duly with the U..S. Army. He is emolovcd bv Fiber Industries at Earl. rile wc-dding will be an event of August nth in Macedonia Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fitch of Shelby announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathy Louise, to Bobby Eugene Rathboni-, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rath- bone Of Ki.igs .Mountain. The bride-elect is a senior stu dent a; Crest high school in Boiling Springs. Tli<‘ prospective bridegroom iit- tended the Kings .Mountain schools and is employed by K Mills. The wedding will be an event of July 14th in Kings -Mountain’s Cherokee Street Baptist church. Piano pupils of .Mrs. Marlin Ilarmen were presented in an nual formal recital Frid.ay eve ning at 8 o clock in Central .school auditorium. Lsiier.s lor the program were Pam Ross, Stella Neisler, Lou Uryant. Laura Plonk, Janet Brid ges, Ro.vanne Rhea and Martha jane Mauney. The recital program follows: W PART I i.\II students placing in Part I have studied piano from four 1.1 nine nionthsl. Water Sprite, EH'bbie Page — Goodrich. Try 'i'.ain—Howard. Silver BelLs, Kenney .Mauney— Sriic ■. .‘totting Party. Donna Patter.son —Glover. .Morcasin Dance, Deni.se »enkinf —Frost. Neighborhood Parade. Chimes. Reveille. Shor'eln’ Bread, Dianne Spearman—Clark. Boo! Eb. Skip to My Lou, Eddie .Mauney —American Folk Song. Eallnon.s—lalhot. Ilirnpipe, Charlotte Burns —Rowley. Poodles Prancing, Dorothy Wh'.tcnire—Bastion. Garden of the Sea, Carolyn Greene—Scher. Sp'lrptlmc in the Hills, Gale McClain—Andre. French Dell, Jackie Bagwell— Gi'lo-k Autumn Leaves, Jan Willis— .Mar, in. Ela-.k Cat Tango, Nancy Bag- well—Bastion. PART II Triads on Parade, Nancy Ilord —Sr. M. Allcuisiu.s, Aeolian Harp, Itathy Burn.s— Martin. Sylvan Lake—Fro.st. Over the Rainbor, Kathy White —Arndt. (Conliniied on Page 2) mj Thursday, May 9, 1968 KINGS MOUm.MN HERALD Section b Miss Mauney Party Honoree .M.ss .Maty L-igh .M unev. biido-cleet of Ju'.ie. was .nr.on" seven honmees Sunday at a tea at the home of Mrs. Lee Brandon ... ii..kory. The seven honorees. all hrides- cle:'t, are sorority sisters in Zel-a Tan Alpha sorority at Le- n.)i ■ Rhyne coilege in H’l’kory, Tlie hos'.ess pre.sentcd the hri.les-to-bc gifts of s’lver in their i-tec'.fd pane.ns and slioulder ges Ii>-i tn. y phii.ed to hi ir iiarty dresses. Mrs. W. K. Mauney. Jr. rcroni- 1)111.1 tl l er daughter to Hitkory for the tea. Garden Clubbers Meet Thursday Mrs. W. T. Weir will install new officers of the Town and Country i.nrueii duo ai Ilie clubs imal meeting of the dub year Thurs day night. .Member.' will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home ol Mi-s Kli/;ihelh .-Lnlltony. .Menioei". will contlude the year’:, adivitie.s with a idaiit ex- diangc. Women Of Church Sef Birthday Party Women o. F'irst Presbyterian clui.d) Will bold tbe annual 61. liiuay Party V, ednesdaj, .May l.riii. wit.i a lovered dish .-upper at 6.3; I).111. in tlie ehurdi feliow- si'.i,' hall. 1 ..I .aniily niglit affair will fea- lur, I 111 . huwiiig oi a film on the lb,... B.rthdai Ub.jective. Nil.,. Paul .Uauney i president c, tin churciiwcmen.group, o Mr. and Mrs. Andy Richardson from Laimr, Arkansas are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Falls to; tile week. Janice Yarbrough Barnette Mrs. Barnette Attends Fashion bi'iow In New York Jani.e Barnede, daughter of -Mr. and Mis. Alvin Yarbrough, •vas in .New York City from May 1-3 attending tlie -National Knit ted Oti c . ware Association’s an nual style and f:'shion show held at tlie Waldorf Astoria. Mrs. Barnette is employed as a designer at Aladdin Knit Mills in Bessemer City. Vickie Turner Grover 4-H'er Wins Contest Vickie Tiirne., Grover Com munity 4-H'er and daughter of .11,. a.id -ills. Gene Turner of Glove.-, won first place in the Cleveland Co, nty 4-11 Dress He-.'i(' lecently in Shelby. Miss Jurner modeled a coat- dress ensemble whicli slic made he:-seif to win first place in the dicssy diess dixi.sion. She will rep esent tlie county in d strict competiiion. Otli'-r area l-II’ers wlio parti cipated in the dress revue were .‘sheila anil Diane Greene and A ieen Webster. Ailevi Webster modi-lod a eolotte d-css sho had designed and .Sheila an 1 Diane Greene exhibited dressy dres.ses. .Mis' Ge-ry Humpliries. D’xon community -l-H le:>der. assisted '.he tliree young peoi le in prepar in'' entries for the annual event. Mrs. Gene Hughes and Mrs. Oscar G:-ccne. Dixon Community ■lob 4?I leaders accompanied the local contestants. Auxiliary Taps M^-s. Barrier Mrs. Cecil L. Barrier of Toluca was elected president of tbe Cleveland County Medical Auxi liary Fridas. Otlier offiivrs who will sorse will) her during the coming year are: Mrs. Jo.sep!i Lee, III. Kings , Mountain, vice president; Mrs. Richard Bowles. Shelby, secre tary: Mrs. Fr inci' I. Si ' Kin^s Mountain, treasurer; Mrs. J. B. Gentry and Mrs. v eci) Lee Glliiat, Jr., Shelby, publicity and tele phone committee. The election officers was held at the Kings Mountain Country Club folievving bridge and lunch‘ eon. .^I;■s. George Plonk was liigh scorer for bridge games. Pariie^^Honor Bride-Llect; Miss McGill Gives Recital; Birthday Party Time MA if Paula Save A Clyde" lerald Miss Mary Leigh noy, whose wedding to Roland lurner will be an e-enr of June 15th, was honored at several par ties recently. ,15. Margaret Ward r-'-i.-l her daughter, Mrs. Hollic V/ard hlusioiie,, cn.ortainod Saturday at a luncheon at their home on W. Mountain 'trpot. A three-course lunch eon was served to guests * w -VP p seared at four small tables covp'-ed with white cloths and center ed by arrangements of pink s'-zeethoai"- '—ses. The dinino -oom t-ab'p abe rler- in white and pink, was arranged with a nosegay of sweetheart roses and a candelabrum of pink topers, Mrs. I. B. Gotorth assisred rne nosresses in tiiierrcioucig. Miss Mauney was given a white corsage which she pinned to the shoulder of her yellow linen party dress. The hostesses presented her a gift of china in her bridal pattern. Others present for the lunchc'^n wp'-e Miss tteu- ncy's mothes. Mrs. W. K. Maunpy, Jr.; her grandmoth ers, Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Sr. and Mrs. Frances West of St. Augustine, Fla.; Mrs. Georqe Plonk, Mrs. J^cob Cooper, Mrs. Carl Maunev, Mrs. Howard Jeckson, Mrs. Amos Dean, Mrs. Bobby Wilson, Mrs. Shirley H”st'on, Mrs. William Berkeley and Mrs. Phillip Broome of Gastonia. * * • * IT'S A GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Rnnnle Sellers ef NA/in'-ton-Salem announce the arrival of their first child—a daughter— Ronda Lausean, on April 27th, Baptist Hosoital. Grandparents are Mrs. Coman Falls of Kings Mountain are the late Mr. Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sellers of Cherryville. The baby's mother is the former Laurean Boggs. ' Robbin Rcnco Varna- dore, daughi'er of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Va^na- dcre of 416 Wa'nut s'-reet, celebrated her first birthd'iy April 21st. ^ A birthday party was ^ given at her home and ■ . a rod,^ green and white . bii’tkcm''' c,vke was cut -,-fn-l 'o-md wilh party Yoimn V’^rnadoro (~*r=^nddaua*T*-er of K Cl.'i 'ence Fioln and M' and John Var- nadore. Her great- ■ Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Schofield of Bessemer City, Mrs. H. W. Bennett of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mel ton of Blacksburg, S. C. Robbin’s mother is the former Janice Elgin. Attending the oarfy were Shane Adams, B'aine Holllf leld, Donna Phillips, Troy V-'orcester, D’-env Phil lips, Reoina Worceste-, Johnnv Va^nadoro, Billv Varna- doro. Gary Var'’.->''-'-r- Louise Varn--ido''o, and Lisa and Mark Canipe of Shelby. * * t * Mr. and Mrs. Wood ~v/ La'mh'o- v/HI r-o t-, N-'a’-s Hill Sunday to atEond the <-'-ad".-'tion of thcl’’ son, Wayne Franklin Laiiohter. '-ho whi L:<; doqree from Mars Hill collene a‘ 3 n.m. th-rt- afternoon. Accomnenylnq the I aiinhters will bo their son and daunhter-in-law, Mr. and tt;-,; Jnrry I auohter, of Gas tonia, and Mr. ar>d Mrs. Will Eater of Cherrv'-'He. Mrs. Eaker and Mrs. Woodrov/ Laughter are sisters. « * IK W Miss Marv Leloh t'tauco-y, | onr-;,- PSyn/- --.Hr- student, has returned frero Mew York Ci‘'' w'--'-- 'he was house-quest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Jackson, also Kings Mountain citizens who have a home there. Miss Mauney and Roland Turner of Henderson plan a June wedding. \ Shane Barnes, son of Ml. and Mrs. Tommy Barnes of Bessemer City, celebrated his first birth day Tuesday, May 7tii. A birthday party for 32 vouno'ters 12 to 17 months old was held at me Darnes home. The refreshment table was centered by a red and white circus cake. A clown floral .arrange- rnenr was ,ii one cr,.. oi the table. At the oppo site end of the table was a punch bowl filled with red punch. ■ oung Barnes is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnes of Bessemer City and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Goforth of Kings Mountain. His maternal great- grand parents are Mrs. Marvin Goforth and the late Mr, Go- torrh. Shane s mother Is the former Lynn Goforth. Martha Alexander, daughter of Mi", and Mrs. Dwight Alexander, c c I e b r a ted her third birthday April 25th. A family party was held at the Alexander heme and a decorated ■ clown birthday c.ake was cut and served with par ty refreshments. Younn Miss Alexander is Granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. G. Moo'e of Kings Mountain. Her pate rnal grandparents were the late Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Alexander, ether member of the brother, David. Jerry Dean (Tucky) Tucker, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tucker of 117 Owens street, celebrated his first birth day May 3rd. A family party was held at the Tucker home ’ Foday nioht and Tucky's decorated birthday cake was cut and se'ved v/ith p-j'Ey refreshments. Young Tucker is grand son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar Tucker of Kings Mountain. His great grandmother Is t'Irs. -lose’ohire Hardin. Tuc ky's mother is the former Louise Hullender of Kings a: ¥l d Mountain. family is Martha's older Shirley Louise Leagon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Leacon, cele brated her 10th birthday Saturday. A L-'lrihday party for 29 children was held at the Leagon home at 806 Boyce street. The pink and white birthday cake was cen terpiece for the ref’esh- iment table. Party re freshments we"-® seo'ed. Mrs. Bob Myers as sisted Mrs. Leaoon In de tails of entertaining. Young Miss Leagon Is a fourth grader at East school. She is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Leagon of Blacksburg, S. C. Her maternal grandparents were the late Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooley of Blacksburg. )
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