*v* \ I Page 2 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Piano Pupils Of Mrs. F, R. McCurdy Are Presented In Annual Recital Piano pupils ol Mrs. F. R. Mc Curdy were presented in annual recital Friday evening at S o'cIock at First Baptist chureh. The program follows: "Rlgadoon"—By Purcell, Dou glas Sincox. I "Morning” — By Frost, Jody, Ham. ! ‘The Crocodile" -By Fletcher Jeff Ballard. "Silver Skates” -By Fletcher, Jeff Ballard and Mrs. McCurdy. "March of the Polar Bears"— By Frost, Scott 'Bennett. "Birch Canoe” — By Fletcher, David Harblson. "Scale Beautiful" — By Fletch-' er, David Harbison and Mrs. Mc Curdy. I "Little Piece” By Fletcher, Jimmy Pruitt. "Waltz Song" — By Fletcher, Deborah Worcester. \ “Oh. Susanna” — By Foster,! Debbie Ingle. i "The Old Woman in a Shoe"—! By Fletcher, Debbie Ingle and Mrs. McCurdy. i "At the Circus”—By Fro.st, Ca thy Wilson. 1 “By the Fireside"—By Frost,' Vickie Turner. , By Brahms, Bev- dy Bridges. "Every Night”—By Weybright Keith Franklin. "On Parade" — Sy Fletcher, Glenda Burns. "Happy Trails" — By Rogers, Scott Wilson. "Crli-le Creek”—Bj’ Weybright, Monty Wilson. "Dtitch Dance” - By Fletcher, Monty Wilson and Keith Frank lin. "Allegretto in D" — By Bee thoven, Donna Jones. “Two Guitars” By Russian, Janet Alexander. "Serenade” — By Schubert, Jane Tate. ‘To a Wild Rose” — By Mac- Dowell, Vanessa Beam. "Glow-Worm” — By Fincke, Mike Hardin. "Andante in A Major” (organ) —By Hesse, Cindy Alexander. . “Parade of the Wooden Sol-| diers” — By Jessel, Vanessa! Beam and Jhne Tate. ? 4. - V , Mr. and Mrs. Tindall fConlinucd From Pagn One) FIRST CLASS SCOUT — Marlene Cash, daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Herman Cash of the Bethumre community, received Girl Scouting’s highest honor Thursday as she became a First Class Scout. She is presented the badge by her mother, also leader for Cadette Troop 71. "Lull-aby” erly Stewart. "Serenade" Mrs. Jack Hullender, Mi.s8 Patricia ' . McKe(>, all of Kings Mountain, By Haydn. CIn- and Miss Tina McWhlrter of Shel-. Harmons Issue Wedding Invitation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank Harmon of Shelby have issued invitations to Kin^s Mountain friends to attend the June 22nd wedding of their daughter, Carole Sue Harmon and Russell Warren Lowman. The bride«lect is gre.at-niece of M'. and Mrs. M. L. Harmon, Sr. and Mrs. T. P. McGill, ail of Kings Mountain. .She is grand daughter of the late .Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harmon of Kings .Mountain and granddaughter of Mrs. G. C. McClure of Sw-ains-! villo and the late M>-. McC'ure. The wedding will take place at 3 D-m. in Beulah Methodist church of Shelby. Anniversary colors of gold and white were combined throughout the Tindall home. The refresh ment table, highlight of decora-' tlon, was overlaid with a cloth of lac-e cutwork with a five-branch gold candelabra at the center holding white tapers and arrang ed with yellow .snaps, yellow mums, yellow carnations and white baby's breath. A four-tier gold, white, and green cake was at one end of the table, the top tier of the cake supported by four white swans at the base of tiny pedestals and topped by white wedding bells. Yellow punch was ^ served from a punch service at one end of the table. The punch ' was served with green and white cake squares, green and white mint.s and nuts. Drop-In Honors Bride-Elect Miss Beverly June Frederick, whose wedding to Paul Grigg wHl be an event of June 9, was hon ored Thursday night at a drop-lh .miscellaneous shower held at the Second Baptist church fellowship hall. Hostesses were Miss Darlene Jhampion, Miss Wanda Leigh and Miss Carolyn Falls. Miss Leigh ;rectcd arriving ' guests. Miss ^alls invited guests to the ne- 'reshment table and .Miss Champ- )n served refreshments. A color not of pink was car- ied out in decorations and rc- "eshmCnts. The refreshment iblo, overlaid with piVik over /hlte lace, held a crystal punch owl at one end and a central rrangement of pink carnations] ■nd ivy flanked by pink tapers, tecorated pink and white cakes! vere served with pink punch,! nlnts and nuts, I Crystal holders of pink can- Idles and arrangements of pink I and white flow-ers decorated the mantel. The gift fable, decorated In pink and white, was arranged with wedding bells. The bride-to-be wore a pink party dress and was given a novely corsage of kitchen gad gets. The hostesses took the oc casion to present Miss Frederick i nylon negligee ensemble for a trousseau gift. Twenty-five classmates of Miss ■Tederick, a high school senior, 'ttended the party from 7 until 9 p.m. ’’Shortcake" Magic Word Saturday for a nfaccfaf+Q ion In Yuma, Arizona. TOr Uebbei I b Sims To Visit h Yuma, Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sima; will leave weeks vacation They will visit Fihst Lt. Jack' wm to 'tffatton their grandpatent, and Mr. and TTHifsday, May 30, 1968 Club Night ^ To Be Saturday " Country club membera will dine and dance at a Club Night parly Saturday at Kings Mou:i clu! Dinner will be served begin ning at 7:30 p.m. Mr*. Jack Sims will join them here for a visit prior to Lt Sims’ departure for duty in Ja pan. Mr. and Mrs. Ledford (Continued From Page One) Miss Horton Piano Student Miss Kathy Horton of Route 1, Grover, presented her piano To lure even the most conscien tious weight-watcher, prepare a special version of this age old favorite using a fluffy Sweet Six teen Donut base. Lightly dusted with powdery sugar, these Sweet , ., ..a ^ , Sixteen Donuts are then topped recital sel^tlon, Sttdnging throughout the community cen- peaches and a frothy orange Along , at tn« Grover Rescue ter. The refreshment table, high- gaupp accentuate the tastiness Squad Tuesday at 7:M p.m. of thia every-occaslon treat. When the shortcake connois seurs test his delightfully differ ent variation, they will surely ex claim, “Magnlflque!” light of decoration, was covered with gold satin overlaid with white net and white satin stream ers. A white three-tier cake w-aa topped with gold bells and cen ter^ the table. At one end of the table was a crystal candelabrum of gold tapers. Punch was served from a crystal punch bowl at the opposite end of the table. Cake squares were served with the punch, mints and nuts. Real orchids and seasonal flow ers in white and yellow decorated .Miss Horton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Horton, and one of the 20 students taught by Mrs. F. B. Hambright, Instiuc tor of music in Grover. SWEET PEACH SHORTCAKES 1 pkg. froeen peaches, thawed 3 tablespoons brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter or marga rine, melted 4 SWEET SIXTEEN DONUTS Arrange peaches in 8-inch square {>an. Add sugar and butter. the fellowship hall where the citt donuts in half, crosswise, honored^ pair form^ a receiving place on top of poaches, cut side '■ *' ‘ ' down. Bake In hot oven (450 D<'- Barbara Hord (Continued From Page One) \ choir members, Phyllis Cable, I >andra Johnson, Donna Craw | brd, Heidi Kopruch, Sherry Bel’,' 'nd Sheila Putnam; Pro-tem of j ficers, Jean D-"-'" r>Qt(ie Spates id Camille Leonard. i, Miss Mary Jo Hord, rising lunior at Wake Forest University at Winston-Salem, arrives home "unday to spend the summer! with her parents. Dr. and Mrs ] D. F. Hord. ' line with their children to receive friends. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ledford, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ledford, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Lutz, all of Bel- wood; Mrs. Annie. McDaniel of Shelby; Mrs. Gertie Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Daves and Lois of Conley Springs; John Hum phries of Earl; Mrs. Harold Reams, Connie and Hal of Char lotte; Steven and Kelline Wells of Boone; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hullender and children of High Point; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Pon der, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Onforth ""d Mrs. Lee Beam, all of Grov« grees) 15 minutes. Serve in .sauce dishes with peaches between donut halves, sandwich style. Top with Frothy Orange Sauce. FROTHT ORANGE SAUCE: Vi cup frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed Vi cup sugar VI teaspoon salt 1 egg yx)lk V4 heavy cream, whipped In saucepan combine orange juice, sugar and salt. Cook over low heat, stirring until sugar dis A&P Piomotes P. A. Smith P. A. Smith, Vice-President, Southern Division of the Groat Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, Inc., in charge of the Jack.son-i ville unit of A*P, has been nam ed executive vice president of thej southern division, effective im4 mediately. 'j Mr. Smith, who haxl served vice president In charge Of Birmingham unit before his pro I motion to Jacksonville in 1965, I was elected at a special meeting I Of the division's advisory boant 1 of directors in New York. ] AiP’s southern division covers I operating units throughout the south and southwest. Larry Morrow, u.ssistant man ager of Eelk's Department Store, Mrs. Merle Beatty and her mother, Mrs, D. H. Houser, have returned from Tampa, Florida, solves. Beat egg yolk slightly; has returned from M.vrfle Beach, gradually beat in .some of orange I g. c. where he attended the an- juice mixture; return to rest ofinual convention for Bclk’s assis- orange juice mixture in saucepan, tant manager.s. Cook, stirring until .slightly thick-1 — ened. ; David Hughes, Jackie Hugltes Corf to room temperature; fold Bill G. Hughes have returned where they visited .Mr. and Mrs. in cream. .Refrigerate until chill- • from Paris, Arkansas where they W. F. Rhodes. -Mrs. Rhodes and ] ed. vtolted their uncle. Bill Hughes Mrs. Hou.ser are sisters. ‘ Yield; 4 servings. and Mrs. Hughes. Women Should Qualify in the entrance hall a gold For Handicap Tourney ! an arrangement of Mrs. Carl .Mauney, preside.,t raf t'Sra i • gfocn cancUes. White niagnc>lia.s rmt decorated the mantel in the liv- en : ing ■'oom and greon candles and riiran tniiiammont hrfnriT* Timo ® chcrub arrangement of flowers dicap tournament before . UA-Iroom. Other arrangements of Eadi playei- should select her, yellow and white were own partner and play 18 holes ^ on 1 rn,.u»...a used throughout the home and on and forward score cards to Mrs. Joe Lee, nue. 112 N. Piedmont Ave- It's . A Boy- For M«pIm F«iniiy the register table on the porch. Guests wete from Charlotte, Gastonia, Glen Alpine, Shelby, Gaffney.. S.- G, Lawndale, and Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Maples of Mrs. Tindall wore a navy blue 5^ Linwood Drive announce the lace dress and a shoulder corsage birth of thelf son, Calvin Todd. ! of yellow rosebuds. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I Buddy Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. I Ernest Maples of Kings Mountain.! Mr«; Honfa Great grandparents of the baby | are Mr. and .Mrs. R. B. Fletcher of i t- i ■ Gastoniai Ml-, and Mrs. John San-! I O Mawail ders of Kings Mountain, Mr. and i • | The program was Mrs. Maples of Tennes.see, and i Mi's. Tommy Hope wall leave: Bethel Methodist church JUniOR 8CX)UT8 Wilt AWARDS — Three members of thi Bedhware Junior Girl Scout Troop 189 received aivatAi at Thursday's Court of Honor. Debbie Bolin, left above, and Rachel Ross, center, received the Sign pf the Star. Karen Allison, right, received the Sign of the Arrow. Mi's. Max Bolin, troop leader, made the presentation. Area Girl Scouts fVin MOD Tionors Weekend Specials Special Groi4> LADIES SANIES Values to $5.00 Now$lA9 Boy's Swim Tranks BOTS* SIZES $1J0 Sine 8 to 20 Marlene Cash, Bethware Troop 71 Girl Scout Cadette, was pre sented her First Class badge to highlight Court of Award cere monies Thursday for Troop 71 and Bethware Junior Troop 189. different categories. Debbie Bolin and Rachel Ross' received the Sign of the Star awards and Karen Allison receiv ed the Sign of the Arrow. They are members of the Bethware c-i ! Junior Troop of which Mrs. Max held at El CLOSeOUTS KSen s Shoes Values to $10.00 Now$S89 Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Long of Kings' Fciday via plane from Charlotte Mountain. . for a week’s stay in Hawaii Mrs. Maples is the former Vic- j where she will join her husbtmd. kie Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Pete H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Yarbro and children, Toney, Jamie and Alan, have returned from * vacation trip to Pass-A Grille Beach, Flor- Ida. First Lt. Tommy Dean Hope, Jr. The Kings Mountain service man is on rest and relaxation leave tfrom Vietnam. Mrs. Hope is the former Linda Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Walker. The top award to Miss Cash was presented by Mrs. Raympnd Holmes, Girl Scout Neighborhood Chairman and Marlene’s former leader. The badge was pinned on the Cadette Scout by her mother, Mrs. Herman Cash, who is leader of the Bethware Cadettes. Basis of the award was comple tion of four Challenges and pro ficiency badges In at least six Vote For Robert W. Stone DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOB CLEVELAND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION “A Belief Educolional Program For Cleveland Covniy'* — QUALIFICATIONS -• I am running as an individual candi date and am not sponsored by any group. My only interest is that children of C leveland County obtain a letter educa. tional program. O Owner of Stone Oil Company O Father of four children, ages 12. 10. e 19 Years Business Experience 5. 3 O 15 year resident of Cleveland County, office olso located in the county. e Active Baptist # Gardner-Webb and S taunten Military College Alumni O Interests in all segments of the conn ty, own property in Belwood, Swainsville. Earl. Patterson Springs • Shelby High Graduate (X) ELECTROBERTW.STONEONIUNElst g:&34Gt)d “Upcoming" Cadettes were giv en cockades to wear on their be rets. Former members of the Junior troop, they are Denise Jenkins, Debbie Bolin, Rachel Ross, Carolyn Fitch and Norma; Allison. Program for the meeting was a film of Day Camp activities for Girl Scouts and the showing of pictures made by Troops 4 and 71 ' during their recent trip to the j Juliet Low Birthplace In Savan-] I nah, Ga. Mrs. Raymond Holmes' j presented the program. Flat Rock (Continued From Page One) the project dream say that a por-! tion of the area will serve as ah' accompaniment to the school | greenhouse. The shade from the trees will serve the purpose of a slathouse or holding house for propbgated plants. The green house is filled to Capacity with annuals that are on sale to the public. The greenhouse, a first! for high schools in this area, has enjoy^ a successful year, says Mr. Silver, with 25 orchid blooms during the_ winter and many oth er beautiful plants. A natural arboretum and gar den spot. Flat Rock, the name familiar to most Kings Mountain citizens, at one time w«a a picniC area and gathering spot. Indian relics have been found In the area and when agriculture stu dents began the chore of clean ing up the area they left the wild strawberries, dogwoods, rat tlesnake orchids, sweet shrubs, winter green, yellow root, and wild azaleas growing there. Sev eral barbecue pits have been built, a pichic table has been! plac^ In the area, rfrd baths, a! footbridge and b^s of gerani ums and dwarf blue asters! abound. One of the largeat growths of! ground or running cedar in i (jleveland Obunty is evident hefC and there are oak trees, pines, poplars, maides and cedars. Un desirable trees have been cut and the wood salvaged for firewood. Students in the ornamental horticulture Class which Mr. Knight teaches ate correlating the project work with their text book studies. End-of-school picnics are being held in the area this week and a Father-Son CiblHiy Wds heM Ry- the agriculture students Monday night. 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