KINGS mountain HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, June 27, 1968 Keener & Padgett (Continued From Paye One) Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Padgett of Batcsburg, S. C. He was grad uated from Batesburg-Loesvllle' high school, Batesburg, S. C., and attended Newberry college, New berry, S. C. Saturday Brunch Honors Couple On Wedding Day Rehearsal Dinner ! Honors Couple 6 E T H W A R E Rites Wednesday NEWS !Foi Mis. Wolie Airman First Class Wayne Funeral rites were conducted July 4th (Continued From Poge One) July 4th events will include picnic lunch served by the No. 1 Tee at the club from 12 noon until 2 p.m. Plates will be $1 per person, said Mrs. Mauncy. Fashions '68 Fashions in '68 can be demure ly little-girli.sh, romantically Vic torian, or elegantly tailored. | It’s a year of diversity, and Maid of Cotton Susan Holder's j designer wardrobe reflects the rriany looks in a wide range of cottons. 1 Two of the cottons in her ward robes are pictured here. ' Jacket dresses designed with an eye to both fashion and travel apear in diagonal-striped cottons, twill weaves and smooth gabar dines. Dresses underneath the short-cropped jackets are high- belted, close-fitting and stylish enough to stand alone. j Day dresses in ciieeks, plaids, and floral-printed piques include laee-lrimmed body - skimming styles, vestee tops with full dirndl skirts and youthful empire shap es. One of the most striking afler- five designs is a short-sleeved coat-dress of cotton brocade rich ly woven in shades of lime, orange, purple, magenta and w.bite. Another unusual cotton creation is a fitted velveteen coat in hot pink with woven stripes. It has double-breasted styling and features a half-belt in the back. I Lt. Sandy Campbell j Returns To Vietnam First Lt. H. L. (Sandy) Camp bell, Jr. writes that he has re turned to Vietnam after a week’s leave in Ha.vaii for his rest and relaxation period. t His wife. Dawn, flew from Nashville, Tennessee to Hawaii to spend the week W'ith him. Lt. Campbell is son of .Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Campbell, Sr. of Kings Mountain. Local Folk Ai Convention Commander Carl V. Wiesener, John W. Gladden and Joe H. Mc Daniel, Jr. represented American Legion Post 135 at the .30th an nual convention in Charlotte last weekend of the American Legion Department of North Carolina. The American Legion mot jointly with the American Legion Auxiliary. Delegate from the! Post 1.35 Auxiliary was .Mrs. Clar ence L. Jolly, who was accom panied by Miss Elizabeth Ste wart. Mrs. Jolly and Miss Ste wart visited Mr. and Mrs. John Caune and children, Jean, Chris and Tommy in Charlotte. They were dinner guests of the Caunes Sunday. Mrs. Caune is the form er Rachel Jolly. Miss Cindy Jol ly, daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs. Clinton Jolly, spent Friday and Saturday with the Caunes. Miss Robert Fclma Ruth Lynn Nathan Sykes, Jr. Mrs. Ruth Hawkins Lynn enter- and| ReslfuramTn^B^isemercUyar’rTurner of SeymourJohnson Wodnes<lay aflern^n at the chap-, were'rehearsal dinner honoring her^ase, Goldsboro spent the of .McLean Funeral Home,; Robert Nathan syKes, jr. were renearsai ainner nonoring ncr ; ”7---' w*. i;;* « ; w CA V Vtr i7^ honored on their wedding day i daughter, Felma Ruth Lynn and weekend with his parents, Mi. Gastonia, for Mr^ Candace Wolte Saturday at a luncheon at Gas-, her fiance, Robert Nathan Sykes, ®tid Mrs. Loyd Turnei. , ,McAi ver, 78, of Gastonia, a mem- Saturday tonia’s Holiday Inn. Jr. of Smithfield. ! Mrs. D. M. Teague, Miss Es- Entertaining the 22 members; ,, . . I of the wedding party and two The couple’s wedding took M. Wright and Marguerite vlsit- fLilies were tLVidegroom-to-' Pl'ute Saturday The bride-el^-t | ^ Mr. and Mrs. Otis Barber be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert; « daughter of Mrs. Lynn and thej Mon^day N. Syke.s, Sr. and daughter. Can-; '■'“e ^clmer Lonzo Lynn, dy, of'Smithfield. The Patterson Grove Interme- ,diates Training Union class Dinner was served to 23 guests, I Saturday at Chimney Rock. Brunch was served at the noon^ Pvt. Harold Wright of Ft. hour. U-shaped tables, decorated' wedding party, and;,Qj.agg spent the weekend with In the wedding color theme of otit-of-town guests. p.aronts, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin pink and white, held three bou-1 Tables were overlaid with white Wright. 4uets of gardenias with a cen-1 (.joths and centered with arrange- tral arrangement of pink garza naents of pink daisies and while mums and white snapdragons.; anapdragon-s. The bride-to-be’s Other table appointments were place was marked by a corsage of white linen cloths and pink nap- ■ pinl- rosebuds, kins. j ' . Miss Lynn wore a pink linen The bride-to-be wore a mint with white accessories, green and white dress and was; The bride-elect and bride given a shoulder corsage of pink groom-to-be took the occasion to ber of the McGills of Gaston! Clan and kin of many kings Mountain area citizens. She died Tuesday morning at her home. ! Born April 26, 1890 in Cleve-. land County, she was a daughter of the late J. B. and Mary Em-| ma McGill Wolfe. She was pre ceded in death by her husband. Harvey Polltious McArver. Mrs. McArver had lived In ... .. Gastonia since 1917. She was a Misses OIhe Mae am Ruth,Presbyter- Seisin visited Mrs. J M. Wright church, where she was ac- and Marguerite Sunday. | until her health began to fail. Mrs. Sam Bell and Gail Surviving are* two sons, Jack dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Giles Bell and family Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Goforth is a Pa;'Gastonia; three daughters, Mrs. tient at the Cleveland Memorial jgmes Hallman of Lincolnton,! R. McArver of Harlinger, Texas and James Hugh McArver of' rosebuds from the hosts. Mrs. Limbaugh Returns From Great Smoky Trip ! present their gifts to their wed- ! ding attendants. "Tasty Treats" New Recipe Folder Free Vacation time is here again— a time when many mothers pre fer to be outside in the cool .shade with less emphasis placed in the kitchen. Summer is the time for cool, cool meals that require very lit tle preparation—a time when many families retreat to the pa tio or even to surrounding camp groands. With summer fun in mind—the North Carolina Egg Marketing Association has designed a recipe folder that offers new ideas in| menu planning for the hot days; ahead. | The folder—"Tasty Treats'’—1 includes recipes for Breakfast,' Lunch and Dinner—and with the children constantly in and out of the house for snacks—mom will, find recipes for their enjoyment listed under th(‘ Snacks and Par- j ty category. The folder also in-j eludes a section for the outdoor crowd that enjoys cooking on the patio or camping out. If you’d like a “Tasty Treats" fcl^ei for your own enjoyment, tho^ are available upon request by writing to: Tasty Treats, P. O. Box 6.333, Raleigh, N. C. 27608. of I Party Honors Bride-Elect Mrs. Margaret Limbaugh Kings Mountain recently visited; l^zso-l-Ar PnrhiHri^An CaVCmS, nonr INWC'I Cl hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Philbeck and Mrs. Keever Hamrick and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Champion and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Champion and Mrs. Bessie Champion Sunday. Mrs. Rubv Wray and Willie Canipp of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell .snd family and Mrs. J. VV. Bell Thursday. I ■ M Sunday visitors of Mrs. J. W.! Mrs. W. D. Wolhart of Houston, Texas, and Miss Jean McArver of the home; three brothers, J. Dewey and L. A. Wolfe of Bes semer City and Col. W. Roy Wolfe of Dallas; one sister, Miss Annie Lee Wolfe of Bessemer City; seven (grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Forbidden Caverns, near the Great Smoky Mountains, to view' the many natural formations inj Miss Diane Keeter, whose wed-'BeH were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boll j the cSve. j ding to Billy ; Sunday in Forbidden Caverns, a short drive from Gatlinburg and Sevier- ville, Tenn,, was opened this sea son after two years of excavating and construction work. The attraction features some of the most spectacular formations in America, all illuminated by an e.xtensive theatrical lighting sys tem. Stereophonic sound presen tations in the grottoes re-creato the days when the pre-Cherokee, Woodland Indians inhabited the lly Padgett took place of Shelbv, Arther Bell and Lo'O’j First Baptist church,'Boll and childfen of S.vainsvillp.. RH IVvIlllIvKy r»rl Inot n <• .n \T f 9nH \fT*C TTftMY'tr tSrtll CfAtzAj • was honored last Thursday at a; Mr- and Mrs. Henry Ec'il. Steve drop-in bridal shower given by "nd Herbert visited friends and Miss Ann Owens at her home. relatives in Charlotte -Sunday. Beth and Marty Wrieht is Miss Owens was assisted byi fand her sisters. Misses Susan, Kath-j ‘ "fodn Sutton of Goldsboro, ryn and Margaret Owens, in re-L * i/orace Gina Pat- ceiving and entertaining. The 15 guests showered the brido-to-be p Ware w'ent Monday to with miscellaneous household Lake, gifts and thg hostess presentedj Coffey and family her wedding gift—»a P^'^ssurc p. . ® visited, Mrs. C. G.. American Legion Convention in ' o - I Charlotte Friday thru. Sunday. MnwL and C- Ware and Brackett attended the| Mrs. John Williams were dinner of ...ouise Grigg to; guests of Mr. and Mi-s. CoL KM Savei Says ... Pvt. Stephen C. Horton grad uated Friday from ba.sic training in Fort Bragg, North Caro.yia, | and is now training for radio communication in Fort Kno.x, Kentucky. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Horton of Route 1, Gro ver. North Carolina. TIME Is to spend on children. MONEY is to save for children — for their advance edu cation. TEACH the children to save too, for worthwhile goals. We welcome child and adult savings at Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28086 cooker. cave and surrounding valley. In dian legend refers to the caverns A wooden motif was carried wedding as, “The place that is forbidden out in decorations and refresh- Ralph Gardner at the I ments. The bride’s table, overlaid. Bantist church -Sunday. hollow mountain of streams. Bobby Waco; Ware, Vicky and Stove Sunday. two with a green linen cloth, was| Mr.'John”B.'\vrrrattended the! : centered by a summer basket of, . Monday. j flowers 'flanked by handmade L 1—~~ Some of the main points of in-' wooden candlesticks. Party pick- terest are: “Eternal Falls,’' an al-' ups were served from wooden most 100 foot water-fall down a trays. The gift table was decorat- natural chimney formation; “The ed with aq umbrella filled with Sacred Stream," a crystal-clear gift packages. \ faTems-“’“Thf"GrolmT Ihe' Out-of-town guests were Miss' S^dT wi J?enectiorpooU and Foi^ of Burlington, the! stereo sound; “Councli Chamber br'd^-dect s college roommate of the Elders,’'where Indian arti-1 Sigmon of facts have been found; “Grotto i O'ouse. \ of the Evil Spirits,” where hijge; The bride-to-be wore»ia mintl Wall of Onyx/’ a gigantic forma-: sented a shoulder corsap of ye tiem of solid caye onyx. i low roses from the hostess. ^ | Subscribe To The Herald 0. M. 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HOME FLAGS With Mounting Bracket and 6-FiPoleWith Bronze Eagle $6 Each Now On Sale For Home Use Flags On Sale At First Citizens Bank, First Union National Bank and Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association And From Local laycees Flag Chairman, Frank Hinsem. This Message Sponsored In The Community Interest By These Civic- Minded Kings Mountain Business Firnis^ KINGS NOUHTAIN srpFf DRUG COMPANY TYS (-I^ERJL-Sro RELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE YOUR HOME OF BETTER VALUES NEISCO SALES, INC. MARGRACE PLANT SUPERIOR STONE COMPANY KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. KINGS MOUNTAIN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION WEST MOUNTAIN STREET GRIFFIN’S DRUG YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE ^R££' PtCfCUP’*^ OPLU/ERy PHONE 739-4721 • 129 MOUNTAINST SPANGLER'S READY-MIXED CONCRETE, INC GROVER ROAD KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER

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