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1968 litencr Wasli- rmers ullior- ligible ity. lis ac- 1180 of crops n<l se- lercsi- ihe lo* !tor is. past nst r jc- iidoncc m and I cost candor, x-room t. csli- ruction ?y ave* AS Birthday For Area Party Tim? Young Folh a now I in the ShcH>y, y Sco;;- ns tor /ay. Ho >mplete ith 25 omobilc scrvico WSins. staff is MISS LINDA RUTH WILSON (Blide-Elect of Karl Abel Hill) MISS NANCY DALE GIBSON (Bride‘Elect of Francis L. Webbet ) ^ISS SANDRA KAY W’KIGHT (BndC'Elect of Edward Ray Dailey/ Three Kings Mountain Area Couples Plan Winter Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilson of Mrs. A. L. Hill of Kings and the CJrovcr announce the engage* late Dr. Hill, ment of their daughter. Linda xhe bride-elect is a 1965 grad Ruth, to Karl Abel Hill, son of uate of school and is employed employed by Wachovia Bank & Company of Lauvinburg. d \s"Lp^oyetl^hv o'^a '^"Sagement and Tho prospective bridegroom is P^^^^r^and^Mrs.^J^^Olsan Adv^n^^^ Mrs. Josephine Gibson of Lau rel Hill, North Carolina an- The engagement of Miss San* graduate of Bradley Central dra Kay Wright to F^vard Ray high sdiool and the University Dailey Is announced today by her of Beauty. She attendi^d Bruno’? 1 musie 8 p.m. Chapter, nK^ts at rch. finksgiv- day and hompson hostess. il 4/ >Iete ?omplcte md dead rning on •mployce and was Marga- [rs. Anna y Moor(‘, tfi. Mabel brothers, ohn and 's Moun- Home is Its, Charity League Holiday House Set Thursday The Shelby Junior Charity Lt'ague will sponsor its fourth annual “Holi.4jy llouw*” Thurs- Tlie prospective bridegroom is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Penegar Company in Gastonia, forthcomin^? marriage of her a graduate of A & T State Univ* The prospective bridegroom is daughter, Nancy Dale, to Francis ersitv, Greensbodo. He is employ* naiw" also Cleveland Ten- I^; *'Iah a. 1954 graduate of Kings Moun* ' ” Tennesser tain high school and a 196S grad L. Webber, son of Mr. and Mrs. ed by Celancse Coropration of Espor Webber of Kings Mountain. Ci.arlotte. granddaugit Carolina. Ho is employed by Tile ' ^ ter of Mrs. Maude Queen of Far- Town of Gastonia. . ner, Tennessee and the late Ar- The wedding will be an event The bride-elect attended day. Nov. 21, from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. at Shelby Flks club. TicktMs are $1 and may bo pinchas<!d at the door. Light re freshments will be served. Among the many items to be featured at tho bazaar will be a variety of Christmas ornaments, crewel and mnidlepoint pieces and knitted articles. There will also he for sale homebaked cookies, cakes and candies. .Mrs. Harvey Hamrick is chair man for this year's “Holiday Mrsr. Gary^RotWi*T5, eochairnban. Huffstefler-Kircus Invitations Issued Mr. and Mrs. Robert Theodore Huffstetlor have issued invita tions to Kings Mountain area I'ricnds and relatives to attend Ihe Sunday wedJirr.r nf their daughter. Marjorie Elizabeth, and Sgt. Clifford Kircus, Jr., son of Mrs. Clifford Kircus, Sr. and the late Mr. Kircus. The wedding will take place at 4 p.m. in Bethlehem Baptist Thursday, November 21, chuix'h. of Deceml^r 2Sth in Grovers ettevillo Stale college and is Febi*uary 1st in Laurel Hill. Mr. Dailey ig tlie grandson of Bunch of Ch'veland rt tl Bunch. Ho is the brother of Mi's. Christirx Buez::owski of Chiea.;o, Ill. and Ronnie, Larry and Gary _ Dailey, ail of Cleveland. Tcnne.s- Fay- The wedding will take place Queen and Mrs. J. Margin see. He js a graduate of Lemoni Wright of Kings Mountain and high school and servof! two years the late Mr. WrtrJit, She is a in the United States Army. The wx'dding will take place Januar>‘ 3rd in First Baptist church of Clevelajid, Tennes.sce. with the Rev. William E. Cropper officiating. Mrs. Janice Barnette was hostess Saturday at a birthday party tor her daughter, Pamela, who was celebrating her sev enth birthday. The party was he'd in the fellowship hall of Kings Mountain Baptist church and pink and green streamers decorated the room. A large square shaped cake, Iced in white, pink and green, centered the refreshment table which was covered with a white cloth trimm ed Ip the same color theme. A china ballerina topped the cake. Favors were given the children and party refreshments were served. Enjoying the party fun v.'ere Rattle Ann Harblson, Karen Blackwe'l, Carol Bennett. Yvette and Craig Rob erts. Lisa. Robbie and Scott Crawford, Andrew McKee and Scott Jenkins. Mrs. Barnette was. assisted in enter taining by Mrs. Alvin Yarbrough, Sr. and Mrs. Alvin Yarbrough. Jr. Pam Is granddaughter of Mr.-and Mrs. Alvin Yar brough of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Barn ette of Charlotte. Charles Lowry Ham- bright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Hambrlght, celebrated his first birth- day November Nth. A family party was held at the Hambrlght home at 307 Maner road and Chip's clown - decorated birthday cake was cut and served with party refresh ments. Chip Is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ham- bright and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mulllnax, all of Kings Mountain. Miss Allen Honored Thursday At Drop-In Youngster Christened 1968 € I The eralc KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ^ t A • Gerry Humphries, Forrest Parker Greenes j\Ote 5ulh Give Plans For Their wedding Friday o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groom' o(*lobratod thoiraOlh wedding an- nivorsaiy Oolober 27th and thoir childron and grandchildren lion- orod thorn at opon house at the Woman's club from 2 until 4 cj'elo.-k in the afternoon. Two - hundred guests called from Mount Holly. Gastonia, Li'xington. Charlotte, Cliffside, Chonyvillc, Kings Mountain, Bid- mont, Boiling Spring.s, and (iroenvillo. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Card- • M' of Clover, S. C., granddaiigh- r and grandson-in-law of tlu? Imnore 1 guests, were in the foyer to welcome caliors. Tho roci'iv- ing lim* in the lounge inclufled tho h«)norod couple and their children: Mrs. James Jona.s, Frank J. Greene, Jr., Mrs. Paul \\'atk('r, and Clyde Greene. T'lie lionoreo wore a blue lace ov(*r taffeta dress with matching ac- ft‘ss<iries and a gold orchid .‘tnoul- dcr corsage. G.'osts were welcomed into the dining room by Frank Greene and Miss Becky Greene. Mrs. J. E. Maunoy s<?rved punch, and as sisting in serving were Mrs. I Clyde Greene, Mrs. N. M. Farr, and Mrs. Frank Greene. Miss . Claudia Greene, a granddau^h- l<*r of the honored couple, pre sided at the gift table. Miss Bar bara Greene, anfither grand daughter. Mrs. Heni-y Slocumb, Jr., and a grandson, William E. McClunoy, said good!>.ves. Hus bands and wives of the hosts al so a.ssisted In receiving and en tertaining. .Miss Mary Alice McDaniel pro vided music the piano for the ofuasion. ^ Anniversary colors of gold and white were heauthrully carried out in the decorations. The re freshment table, highlight of (U'coratlon, was covered with floor-length cloth of white not ^ver satin. At ealeh corner and ■•enter of the table were yellow ^streamers caught to clusters of gohl and white wedding bolls. The four-tiered rake at one end of the table was iitjd In gold and v/hitc with clusters of gold and wh!*e chrysanthemums. The cake was topped with a bride and were also serverl. bridegroom and 50!h anniversary The gift table, also overlaid in motif. An antique gold candela- white, was caught up with yel- Mi.ss Kathryn All<'n of Sliciby, bride elect of Saturday, ujs hon ored Thursday evening at a drop- in bridal party hclo at the homo of her aunt, Mrs. George Allen on Geld street in Shelby. F^tertaining with Mi's. Allen were Mrs. Keilh Hawkins. Mi.'^. Wiley Allen and Mrs. .Sam Ham rick cf Kings .Mountain, all aunts of the bride-to-be. Mrs. Hamrick weloonu'd ar riving callers and intro<luccd them to Miss Allen and her mother, Mrs. Plavwood Allen. SECTION B Mrs. Keith Hawkins and Mrs. Wiley Allen assisted in serving punch, cake s(|uares, mints and nut.s. An all-white color iKdc was featured on the bride’s table which was covemd with white Miss Geraldine Evon Humph- The bride-elect will bo given in linen. An arrangement of white ries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. marriage by her father. mums was the centei-piece. A Thomas Humphries, has complct- No foimal wetlding invitations punch service was at one end of ed plans for her marriage to For- are being issued, but al] friends the table. held gold candles and was ar- ble was an arrangement of two ranged with gold, yellow and dozen yellow roses which W'erc white chrysanthemums. Yellow a gift to the honored couple, punch was served from a crystal The register table, covered with punch howl at the opposite end a floor-length gbld satin cloth of the table. Decorated party was decorated with gold candles cakes, nuts and yellow mints m gold candlesticks. brum at the amtor of the table low streamers. Centering the ta- Junior Parker, son of the and relatives of tho couple ara The hostesses presented the late Mr. and Mi's. F’orrost Park- invited to attend the ceremony, bnde-to-be a camellia corsage er, Sr. of Blacksburg, S. C., and An afler-rehoarsaJ party on which she pinned to the shoulder announces them today. TliuFvSday evening at the bride- of her winter white party dress. The wedding will take place elect’s home will honor the They also presenttxl the bride- ’ Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock in couple. Hosts will be rha bride- elect a gift of linen and ^ests Dixon Presbyterian chuix^h. The elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. showered Miss Allen with mis- bridegroom-1o-be’s pastor. Rev. Thomas Humphries. cellaneoiis household gifts. W'oodrow Moss, will officiate at Margie Huffstetler, Buddy Kircus pianist for the program of nui> _ tI • r I \A/ JJ* tial music and vocal selections ll^nS rOP 1 nGIP OUnCi5y WGOCling will be by Mrs. Johnny Rogers olf ' Dallas, cousin of the bride-elect. ^Bss Marjorie Elizabeth Huff- necticutt, will be best man for Miss Armittie Farris will at- ste*ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the pnispeclive bridegroom, tend the bride-elect as maid of Robert Theodore Huffstetler. has The list of usliers will imiude honor and bridesmaiis will in- completed plans for her marriage Bobby Huffstetler of t'harioltc elude Mrs. Calvin Humphries, to Sgt. Clifford tBuddy) Kiivus. and David Huffstetler of Kings sister-in-la.w of the bride-elect; gon of Mrs. Clifford Kircus, Mountain, brothers of the hridi^ Mrs. Joe Harrington, sister of the and the late Mr. Kircus, and elect; Mike McDaniel of Kings brido.groom-to-he;* Mi.ss Elizabeth announces them today. Mountain, cousin^ of the hriiU*- Stewart and Mrs. Trudy Pruitt. weddinJ^ will take place t’loct; Tim lloavner of Kings I Perrin Parker will serve as his Sunday aifternoon at 4 p.m. in Mountain, brother-in-law of Mr. bother’s best man. The list of Bethlehem Baptist church. Rev. KIrcus; ami Samuel Bruce Huff- ushers will include the bride- Ruj-gei) Fitts pastor of the slctlcr of Huntsville, Ala., broth- elect’s brother, Calvin Humph- eburch, wUl officiate at the dou* er of the bride-elect, rie.s; the bridegi'oom-eleet’s bro %jie.|.ing ceremony After their woddirtfj rehoars-al ther, James Parker; Arthur Lyles T-iil* lister of the on Saturday night, Miss Huf. tor a., Kircu. wn. H. groom. Mrs. Phillip Humphries, sister- in-law of the bride-elect, will pix?- v*-STl groom-to-be's sisters and their sido a. .ho rogis.or, b7 ^or "atluT ® ‘ — . ' Mrs. Tim lleavner of Kings Trent Oardner wll attend h<'r s.stcr as matron _, I . of honor and bridesmaids will » * ♦ Notes Birthday include Mrs. Gary Granit of '' bride-elect, will be organist for , the program of nuptial music and ^ .. vocal selections will b.. by Jacob IclUiwsb.p I' Dixon, cousin of the bridodcct. lit'"- Hosts will be the bride- MR. AND MRS. FRANK J. GREENE, SR. (Note Golden Wvddiuy Day) .A bridesmaids luncheon Situr rrt r /-.u ‘lav at 12:30 will honor Miss Trent Gardner, son of Mr. and HI of Cherry\-iUe and Miss Mar- n^iffstetler at the homo of Mrs. Mrs. James P. GaiMncr, eelebral- ty Baker of Newion, all college ^f the bride ed his .second birthday Sunday classmates of the brlde-olect; and Entertaining with Mrs. at his home in Clover, S. C. Mrs. Tim Heavner' of Kings Lail will lx* Mrs. Jav Dee Moss Trant is grandson of Mr. and Mountain and Mrs.-’^iichael Me- (Charlotte and Mrs. Bruce Huffstetler of Huntsville, Ala. Mrs. James Jonas of Kings Kee of Cliarlotte, sisfcrs of the Mountain. prospective bridegroom. The yellow and white cake Participating in tho wxHiding as n i l was de(x>rated in a cowboy motif honorary attendants will bo five Thursday Book dub and W’as cut and served with par- sisters of bride-elect; Mrs. Meet Today, 3:30 ty rafreshments to family mem- Larry Appling and Mrs. Clyde bers who visited during the aft- McDaniel, both Of Kings Moun* Thursday Afternoon Book club ernoon. Guests included cousins fain; Mrs. Jack Hardin and Mrs. members will meet today for reg- of young Gai'dner and his gi'eat- Johnny Thomas, both of Spar* ular meeting, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. tanburg, S. C., and Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. J. H. Arthur will he hostes.s Frank J. Green of Kings Moun- Robinson rtf Gastonia. at her home on Kdgemont Diive lain. . Billie Jones of Hartford, Con- al 3:30 p.m. Valaray Marie Carpenter, eight-month-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Carpenter, was christened Sunday. October 27Th, at Penley's Chapel church. Vaiaray's great-uncle, the Rev. Leonard Huffstet- ier, officiated at the service which was attended by members of the family Including her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S, Jennings and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Steve F. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter and Valaray are vacation ing from California with her grandparents in Kings Mountain, Mrs. Carpenter’s family lives In Los Angeles, Calif., Including Vaiaray's maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Nelson. * + It ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Billie Jones and two sons of Hartford, Connectlcutt, will spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Broadwater and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jones, coming especially for the wedding Sunday cf Miss Margie Huffstetler and Buddy Kircus. Mr. Jones will be best man for Mr. Kircus. Mrs. Jones is the former Ann Broadwater. * 4 * Jamie Eric Pursley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purs ley of 908 Grover St. Ex tension, Shelby, celebrat ed his fifth birthday Wed nesday. November 20th. A birthday party for Jamie was held at Mrs. Tom Cothran's kindergar ten where he attends kin dergarten classes. Clown- decorated birthday cup cakes were served with punch. Jamie's sister, Robin, was also present for party tun, as were the other 30 kindergarten pupils. Jamie is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pursley and Mrs. Olle Kiser of Kings Mountain. Jamie's mother is the former Joyce Kiser of Kings Mountain. * » ♦ » Dawn Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mor ris, celebrated her third birthday Thursday, Nov ember 14th. A family party was held at the Morris home on Shelby road and Dawn's decorated birthday cake was cut and served with party refreshments. The cake was topped with . clowns and three candles, ■ V Dawn is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stowe. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Morris, all of \ Kings Mountain. Her . r-v • a. greot-qrandmother Is Mrs. S. Kirby. Dawn s is the former Betty Sue Kirby. /
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