E I Page 2 Wayne Wells ISotes His 75ih Birthday Wayne Wells, Dixon connmunity farmer, observed his 75th birthday Sunday. A family dinner was held at the Wells home In the Dixon community. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wells, their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carveth Wells, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones. Randy and Bobby Jones, Mr. and Mrs. David Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Hambrlght and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Francis of Blacksburg, S. C. Mrs. Francis Is sister of Mr. Wells. AVA GLADDEN ■ DONNA GLADDEN Mrs, Janice Barnette Is in New York City attend ing a sales meeting as representative of Caro Knit de signers. The two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gladden of Greenville, S. C. celebrated birthdays in February. Ava Gladden was six years old February 2nd and Donna Jean Gladden celebrated her first birthday Feb ruary 23rd. A party for Ava was held in Titusville, Fla. before the family moved to Greenville February 14th. The birthday cake was cut and served with party refresh ments to Ava and several young friends. Donna Jean's party v/as held In Kings Mountain at a family dinner attended by the Gladden and Owens families. The Don Gladdens are formerly of Kings Moun tain. Mrs. Gladden Is the former Maude Owens. Kings Mountain grandparents of the Gladden chil dren are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens and Mrs. Ruby Joy Gladden. Jeffrey (Todd) Mulllnax, 4on of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mulllnax, celebrated his sixth birthday February 23rd. A birthday party was held at the Mullinax home at 405 E. Ridge street. Jeffrey's decor ated birthday cake was cut and served with party refresh ments. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mullinax of 1 10 Spruce street and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Parker of 1030 Elam road. ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. John Wherry of Charlotte were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yarbrough during the weekend. Other visitor was Robbie Yarbrough of Boll ing Springs who visited his father, Alvin Yarbrough, Jr. * ♦ ♦ ♦ Mf. - Felicia Diane Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, was six years old February 17th. Because of the snow, Diane's party was held on Thursday at Trinity Day School and the children were served decorated cupcakes and ice cream. A family birthday party was held at the Williams home Sunday. Diane Is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Williams and Dock Camp of Kings Mountain. Her mother is the former Lu- Camp, secretary to the Chamber of Commerce. cille Melissa Lynn Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bruce Davis, will celebrate her first birth day Thursday, February 27th. A small party will be held Saturday, March I si, at the Davis home. Grandparents of Melis sa are Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Barnette and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, all of Kings Mountain. Great - grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barnette of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Minnie Carter of Shelby. Melissa's birthday cake will be decorated and topped with a merry-go-round. Children present for Melissa's party will be served ice cream and cake. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, kiNGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, February 27^ Hensons Wed In York Rites Miss Brenai Jane Crawford and Bobby Eugene Henson pledg ed marriage vows in a Valentine’s Day ceremony in York, South Carolina. I The bride wore a lace over blue dress and carried a lace-cov- ered Bible topped with carnations! - and streamers Steve Gladaen was Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.I King of the event. Raymond Craiwfoixl of Kings! j Mountain, the bride Is a graduate! The fellowship hall of Kings Mountain high school. She is employed by K Mills. The bridegroom is son of M. E. Henson of Kings Mountain. He attended the Kings Mountain schools and is employed by Threads Mills in Mount Holly. The newlyweds are at home on Cherokee street. Kathy Carroll Crowned Queen Saturday At East Side Youth Sweetheart Banquet l+'s A Boy ' For Steve Besses MR. AND MRS. PINK D. ROBERTS ,note Golden Weddinti. Day Roberts’ Celebrate Golden Wedding Day Mr. and Mrs. Pink D. Roberts; Of Greensboro, and Mr, and Mrs. were honored at a reception Sun-! Clarence Odom of Gastonia, and day, Feb. 2 in celebration of their LMrs. Donnie V. Miller of Char SP/5 Steve Bess and Mrs. Boss announce the Kathy Carroll, high school sen ior, was crowned Queen of the Sweetheart Banquet held by the Young Adult class of East Side Baptist church Saturday night. ci'ow'ned of the ch'urch was festive with pink and red decorations. Arrangements of pink and red carnations decorated the banquet tables. The 30 young people w’ere served baked ham with a salad, green lx*ans, and sweetheart cakes. [Clubwomen Hear [Program, Slides On Fire Prevention Frank Thorne of ^elmont, U. IS. forestry official, showed slides I on “Fire Prevention” along with a humorous commentary of how, women are involved in fire-fight-] ing at Monday night's meeting of i the Woman’s club. | Mrs. W. Eugene McCarter was! hostess and served refreshments tea-style after the program andj business meeting. | Mrs. Charles Mauney, chair-1 man of the committee on conser-' vation, presented Mr. Thorne. He, commented on Importance xrf; preserving timber, particularly! walnut trees, since North Caro-, lina ranks highest in the nation in furniture manufacturing. Members voted to provide lunches for underprivileged schoolchildren next month and contribution of $42 was given. The club also voted to present an azalea to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis, who live next door to the Woman’s club, for their long-time I service to the club. Mrs. Don W. Blanton' presided 1 in the absence of the club presi- I dent and vice-president. Junior Club ! Meets Monday I Members of the Junior Worn-! an’s club will hear a program on “Investments” by a Charlotte I broker at Monday night’s regu-' ! lar meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the; j Woman’s club. ■ Hostesses will be Mrs. John I I Howze and Mrs. Richard Greene. | j Plans for the April anniversary! . - . . , . , r, j I banquet of the club will be dis- L,ugoff, South Carolina, and Mrs.1919 at the home of her par-.^ng j^ce coat^ matching accessor- physical education instructoi.l Paul Neisler, St. and I cussed during the business meet-; Ethel Dover of Belmont, and Mr.!?”!^* is the former’and an orchid shoulder cor ing. land Mrs. Talmadge B. FrederickFalls. Jhey have 19 grand-, gage. Entertainment featured the theme, “What The World Needs Now”. Arnold Wright was soloist for the musical program. KATHY CARROLL announce the arrival of their v a / I f ri t Kl first chiid, a son, who weighod WotTien (3’olters tIecT New (jTticers Mrs. Henry Neisler, New President three pounds. The baby, named Gary Steven Bess for his father, was born in Germapy where his father is stationed. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bess of Grover, Mrs. Dav id Jones of 302 Hawthorne Road, and J. W. Hullender. Clack - Lovelace Continued From Pago One Mack Clack oif Gastonia was his brother’s best man. Ushers Mrs. Henry P. Neisler was Country club and the spring tour- elected president of the Kings ^ nament in May at High Meadows, Mountain Women’s Golf Associa- N. C. tion at a kick-off luncheon meet-1 Following the election and in- ing of the group Tuesday at the, stallation of officers, the new Country club. president appointed standing Mrs. Neisler succeeds Mrs. committees for the year, includ- Charles F. Mauney. ; ing: Tournament - Mrs. ChaHos Other newly - elected officers: Mauney, Mrs. Hoyle McDa^B are Mrs. D. M. Pouchak, vice ' and Mrs. C. T. Carpenter, president; and Mrs. Charles Ad-'Special Events Mrs. James were Jimmy'Champion, cousin of! secretary-treasurer. i Herndon J*’;- Joe Neisler. the bride; Jeff Patterson, cousin! Twenty-three members attended Jr. and Mrs. W. C. Ballew. Handi- and Roger Davis spring kick-off meeting and i cap Mrs. Joe Lee and Mrs. - |DAR Chapter American Legion Post 155 will Meets Wednesday sponsor four dances for members * , pji | i_i and guests during March and Ap-i Af rlODK HOfTlG ril. i The schedule will include; | Mrs. F. J. Sincox will present children and 11 great grandchil-j The bridegroom’s mother chose Mrs. Ray will teach golf lessons for girls, Holmes; Telephone — Mrs. Otis sometime in July and that Kings Falls, Jr., Mrs. Larry Hamrick u,m.rg.uu...s ...uLuer women will host the'and Mrs George Thomasson dren. ja dark blue suit with off-whitetournament here on Golf gilfts from local merchant.'^ Decorations and table appoint-; coat and accessories and an Other tournament were distributed to memheis ar ments were in gold and w'hite. chid shoulder corsaige, j March 25th at Catawba the close of the program. Mrs. Jeff Patterson, who kept'/^. V ^ , p, ’ ’ * i p, r the bride’s book, wore a biueit^irl bcouts biiig, uaDce And rertopm floor-length dress and a white! i n-ri • i* r\ n Li I K.1* li carnation shoulder corsage. In I hmking Day rfogram Monday Nighft ! Pair Feted jAfter Rehearsa 1 The bridal party formed a re- March 8th, music by the Newi^u^ Dro^^ram at Wednesday’s! Lee McIntyre honored members 1 waiving line to greet wedding Sounds; March 22nd, music by - Jnletin^^" of Colonel FreSrk?k ^ Meintyre-Houser wedding^ guests after the ceremo I the Psychotics; April 12th. music HaSr ht ChaXr DA^ at he rehearsal dinner Fri-1 vestibule of the church, by the Wanders; and April 26th. hoiITe of Mrs Widiam Mountain! For a trip to the mountains of music by the Noct’orites. : pionk. The Saturday dances are from] 9 until 12 p.m. in the Legion ball-; Members will room. ' p.m. ! North Carolina and Columbia, S. BRIDE-ELECT HONORED Miss Vickie Jackson, bride-elect of March, was honored Saturday night at a bridal party held at the honne of Miss Annie Mae Sellers. Hostesses were ner aunts. Miss Annie Mae Sellers and Mrs. Yates Smith, hercousin, Mrs. Dan Gold ot Shelby and her sister, Mrs. David Love. The 25 guests showered the bride-to-be with mis cellaneous household gifts. A color note of yellow and white was carried out in the decorations and refreshments. Cake squares top ped with wedding bells were served with punch, sand wiches. and potato chips. The honoree was given a corsage of yellow carna tions which she pinned to the shoulder of her brown par ty dress. Among guests present were Mrs. Delbert Jackson, mother of the bride-elect, and Mrs. George Leigh, mother of Miss Jackson’s fiance, Steve Leigh: and the bride-to-be's grandmother, Mrs. Buddy Sellers. * ♦ ♦ ♦ IT’S A BOY Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Hughes announce the arrival of their second son, Jeffrey Evans Hughes, Sat urday, February 22, Cleveland Memorial hospital, Shel- by. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Moss and Mrs. Conrad Hughes. The baby's mother is the former Betty Moss. Other member of the John Hughes family is young John Lewis Hughes, Jr. , Country club. ! The 50 guests included a num-'C. the bride wore a bejge dress gather at 3*30 of relatives of Mr. McIntyre! with yellow coat and the orchid I from Laurel Hill and Clio, S. C. HXted from her bouquet. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mc Intyre, and his aunts from Clio greeted arriving guests. A color note of bridal white was featured in the decorations. Buf fet tables were spread with white Fourteen troops of Kings Moun- guests after the ceremony in the’tain, Grover and Bessemer City ! Girl Scouts presented a “Think ing Day” program to a full house Of parents and friends Monday night in Central Auditorium. A 15th troop of Senior Girl Scouts served as production as sistants. All troops were either in Scout uniform or in coslYmes of the countries they represented in Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Lankford directed the wedding. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lovelace of the Oak Grove community are parents df the bride. She is a are financed. She heU a batterO globe signifying “The shape tk* world is in” and stated, “TheGhI Scouts are trying to smoot| some of the dents of the world promoting international und(^ standing and friendship.” “Thinking Day’’ is held annual ly on February 22. It is h celebra tion by Girl Scouts and Girl Guides in SI countries around the world. Troops “think about” their sisters around the world, learning } song, dance and skit. The coun tries included: Hawaii, Eskimo,; something of a different country, cloths and arranged with white! senior student at Kings Mountain | USA, Ireland, Spain, Australia,! people end customs to help them snaps and garza mums with sil-higk school where she will con-[Sweden, Brazil, France, Jamaica.'promote international understand-t| Me.xico, and ver candelabrum holding lighted tinue her education. I England, India I tapers. - ■ The bridegroom is the son of j Switzerland. I Toasts to various members of Mrs. Gladys Clack of Columbia, I Special guest was Senior Scout j the wedding party were made by S. C. and Haskel Clack of Gas-1 Ellen Sapp from Stanley who re- I Mrs. Charles Mauney, Joel McTn- tonia. He attended the Gastonia j lated her experiences last surti- I tyre, Mrs. Robert Houser, and Bax-; schools and is in the Marine! mer in international gather- iter Lee. Rev. Charles Easley said Corps on duty in Vietnam. He | ing of Girl Scouts and Girl I the invocation. : will return to Vietnam for eight | Guides. Ellen explained the The hosts took the occasion to months duty in 30 days. His bride ‘Thinking Day Fund” to which present the bridegroom-to-be and'Will continue to make her home! the troops contribute as the his fiancee, Miss Beth Houser, a. with her parents until his tour of means by which these interna- ^’Iver tray as a wedding gift. duty is completed. tional gatherings here and abroad Former Citizens, Are Leaders Mrs. Myron Rhyne and the, , Rev. Hoyle L. Whiteside, two na-l lives of Kings Mountain, are atj present si .nlficantly involved in| community affairs in Alamance County. This month sees Mrs. Rhyne, the former Sarah ,Hambright,| completing her second term asj president of Community Council t o/f Alamance County with Rev. Whiteside's being elevated to the presidency for a two-year term of the same organization. This 150-member organization regularly brings together profes sionals of Mrs. Rhyne’s town of Graham, Rev. Whiteside’s Bur lington and all other geographical segments of the central Carolina county. These interected citi zens at-large pxan best possible ! solutions to the County’s prob- I lems of health, social services, recreation and education. Both the Kings Mountain na tives serve as Executive Commit- ’f Although all troops werej plauded for their costumes excellent pcTformances, Troop : provided a special crowd pleasing danc,e from Jamaica. Their rhym- etic interpretation was rewarded several times with hursts of ap plause. Trtwp 109 is a Junior troop with Mrs. Helen Thombs as leader. Caciette Troop 4 amused the crowd with uniforms df girls and adults in Girl Scouting since 1912. Mrs. Raymomi Holmes and Mrs. .Sarn Robinson are troop leaders. Mrs. John C. McGill provfde<l Cadette Troop 10 i leader, Mrs. Joe Smith) with authentic Indian saris for their skit. Guides for the program wen* Susan Goforth of Senior Troop 200 and Cindy LeCv^h of Brownie Troop 32. r REV. HOYLE L. WHITESIDE MRS. MYRON RHYNE Boy Scout Troops, Luther' Mrs. Mauney's Composition Used On Choir Tour The choir, of the Lutheran The ological Seminary of Columbia, S. C. will include a sacred com position of Mrs. Aubrey Mauney's in its program while on a sing ing tour of Lutheran churches in Florida next week. Perry Beaver of Salisbury, a middle year seminary student, will sing ‘TndifliCrerK'e”, the mu sic for which was written by Mrs, .Mauney. The poem, by Studde Kennedy, English chaplain, o[ with the line “When Jesus Ca* I To Golgotha." SOCIAL CALENDAR as longtime mayor of Graham is feemen upon United Fund of Ala-i a long and impressive one in it-[Leagues, Alcoholics Anonymous,; mance County, and are heavily in- self. He is the son of the late Mr. Ala-non (for families of alcohol-] volved in work of many of its; Claude Rhyne and Mrs. ClaudOjics), Ala-teens, YjM.C.A. in towns] agencies. i Rhyne, who still resides in Kirngs! where his ministry has been. t iMrs. Rhyne, wife of the Mayor Mountain. | He has served as member of* Saturday: ot Alamance County seat of Gra-| The Rhyne’s daughter Janet is [Board of Trustees of Lutheran] 7:00 Circle 1 of Dixon Preshy- I ham, is the daughter of the late j presently a student at Lenoir | Theological Southern Seminary.; torian Church at the home of Mr. anod Mrs. G. D. Hambrlght. i Rhyne. She was presented at thei and is presently a member of the i Mrs. James Childers, Dixon road. She graduated from Kings Moun-1 State Debutante ball two years] ^ard of Trustees oif Lenoir Monday: ¥ J # ■JH , ago. Lisa Jeanette Parker, the little girl in the pink sweater and skirt in the photograph, celebrated her third birthday Saturday. A party was held for 15 chil dren at the Parker home with Lisa's grandmother, Mrs. Nathan H. Davis as hostess. Lisa is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Parker. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Davis and Mrs. Helen Haney, all of Kings Mountain. Great-grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Rippy. all of Kings Mountain. Children present for party fun were Kim Gladden, Don Allen, Vickie and Jim Merritt, Ann, Eve. Ron and Jeff Rowell, Wayne Cavender, Timmy Hendon, Sonny Chaney, all of Kings Mountain, and ^nny and BHIy Redmond of Charlotte. tain high school and Brenau Col- „ lege, Gainesville, Georgia, major-] The Rev. Hoyle L. Whiteside is ing in Dramatic Arts in Asheville,' Minister of the Macedonia Luth- ;she taught speech and PhyslcaT eran Church, uptown church of 'Education in Kings Mountain un-: approximately 1,000 very active 1 til her marriage to the textile ] members. executive, now an Assistant Vice I He is a graduate of Kings President of Cannon Mills Com-'Mountain High School, Lenoir pany. ! Rhyne College, and Lutheran Her involvement in school bet-: Theological Southern ^ininary terment affairs, presidency in; with a Bachelor of Divinity in Girl Scout Council, organizing i 1950 and soon afterwards a Mas- and training 300 volunteer teen- ter's Degree in Sacred Theology, ager Candy Stripers in service to, He had study toward his Master’s patients and hospital, in Memor- also at University of South Caro- ial Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary, lina.-at Rutgers and Yale, and leadership in many cultural| His ministerial responsibilities projects caused her being named have taken him to Bethlehem Alamance County’s Woman oC: Lutheran Church, Hickory, Luth- the Year in 1963. ! ^ran Chapel, Maxwell and Gunter This year her major commit-, Air Force Bases and Air Univers- ments are to Community Council, ity in Montgomery, Alabama, and United Fund, Alamance County our Redeemer Lutheran Church Arts Council, Alamance Human there. Since 1961 he has been Relations Council, and the many minister of Macedonia Lutheran civic meetings • she shared with! Church, Burlington, her husband. The story of Sarah ] Other than his new presidential Hamibright Rhyne’s husband’s dis- responsibilities with Community tinguish^d laadership in vast im-|OouneiI, he has given leader!#iip iprbvamants and accomplishments I in organizing and maintaining: ty years ago. Rhyne College. : 3:30 -Circlo 5 of First Prosbs In Alamance County the minis-1 terian church in the Ladips Hihie ter serves on the Board of Di- Classroom of the church. Mrs. K. rectors and Executive Board of! A. McDaniel, hostess. Community Y.M.C.A., United 7:30—Junior Woman’s club at Fund, Vice Chairman of the May ] the Woman’s club. Hostesses: or’s Committee to study Burling-i Mrs. John Howze and Mrs. Rich ton School System. I ard Greene. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Whiteside,] 7:30 Circle 1 of First Preshy- parents of the Burlington Civic] terian church at the home leader, now live in Lincolnlon, as j Mrs. Charles Noisier, 401 Phifer do three of his brothers and two; road. ’ sisters. Rev. Whiteside is married' 7:30 Circle 2 of First Preshv- to tihe former Anne Coffey of j terian church at the home of Granite Falls, and they have Su jMrs. Paul Ausley, 111 E. Kip': san, a Junior in Williams High I street. School, Burlington, and Hoylel 7:30 Circle 3 of First Preshy Lee Whiteside, Jr., a 6th grader.] terian church in the Ladies Bihle Sarah Hambrlght Rhyne and; Classroom of the church. her husband are active memb(*rs William Sanders, hostess. of Hoyle Whiteside’s church. No doubt many a nostalgic flash back brings a quiet smile of pleasure to her face, as she sits in the pew and sees her former public speaking student observe Wednesday: 10 a.m.—C'ircle 6 of First Pres byterian church at the home ol Mrs. Robert Davies, 402 'Haw thorne road. 3:30 Colonel Frederick llaT' all the techniques for good per-: bright Chapter. DAR, at thehdi^ lormance taught him in her stu- of Mrs. W. L. Plonk, St. Lull^P dio in Kings Mountain over twen-' church road. Mr*. F.' J. Sincox. I prog£^ma;l)airman.

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