70 Thursday, May 7, 1970 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 3 DIGNITY, PATRIOTISM MARK MAY DAY PROGRAM Miss Jackie Manniiif* was yellow and white daisies and yel- ^cTOwncd queen of May in cere- low iris with Rypsophiiia. Their monies Friday night that were' yellow picture hats featured a marked by dignity and patriotism hand of white fresh daisies and at Kings Mountain High School olive velvet streamers, vvlien the llieme was "This I.s A-i Stage decorations included merlra". ; [loor candelabra holding long Crowned by Marty Frederick,j white taper.s, palms and yucca president of tlie Student Partici- plants. pation Organization, Mis.s Man-j Attending tiio queen went .Miss- ning wore a wliiie silk organza es Janet Sue Bridges and Debra gown featuring scoop neckline,' .\nn Connor from the freshman long full sleeves and empire^ class; .Mi.sse.s dale Teresa Bess waistline. The gown w.as adorn-1 and (Caroline Lorraine .Mitchem, ed with lace appliques on the sophomores; Misses Doris Elaine bodice and .scallopttd train and Wilson and Patsy Lynn Cornwell, she carried an arm bouquet of juniors; .Misses Sylvia Jean IIul- iri.s and roses. ; lender and Janice .Marie Murphy, The queen’s attendants were seniors; and .Miss Edna Lenore gowned in daffodil yellow silk Champion. linen dvossea styled with long,' Prior to the program, the flag full sleeves and empire waist- was presented by Scouts Ronnie lines. The waistlines were ac-1 Harrison nad Frank Humphries, eented by embroidered white The program, entitled “This Is daisies on olive velvet ribbon and America", was a musical presen- the skirts fell to formal length. | tation by the high school choir. They carried white baskets of highlight of which was a choral reading to the tone of "ThLs Is America”. Other program .selec tions included "The Star Spangl ed Banner" by the choir; "Your Grand Old Flag" with Sandra Moore a.s'soloist; “Yankee Doodle' Boy” and "Give Me Your Tired,! Your Poor" by the choir; "Battle Hymn of the R(>publie" with Mike Kiser as .soloist; "America The, Beautiful" with Vicki Turner.i Fran Alexander and Mike Brown,' soloists I The choir was accompanied by Mi-ss Andrea lluffstetler and Lin da Ro.ss. Following the program, a seml- formal dance was held with the Kings Entertainers furnishing music between 9 o'clock and mid-1 night. The program which got under way at 8 o’elodc, was under the' direction of a faculty committee with Mrs. .Myrle McClure, direct or of the choir, in charge of the choral program. MORE ABOUT SOCIETY COLUMN (Cimliniieii frtim Page Out’) Miss May Plonk has returned to her home here after spending the winter months in Robbins. Mrs. W. E. Alexander of Robbins spent last week here with rela tives. * ♦ ♦ ' t Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaw and children, Scott and Victoria, of Charleston, S. C. have returned to their home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox and Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert Cox and family. The Shaw family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox motored to Charles ton and visited Middleton Gardens, Boone Hall plan tation and other places of interest. !Morgan-B'/ers Marriage ;ls Announced AUSLEY TOPIC D,'. Paul .Au.-iley will speak on ! the topic, "O. r ^iotll(';■■’, at .Sun-'j day morn ng woisliip servici's at' j 11 o'clock Su.’-.lay at First Pres- I byterian 1 hurJi. FROM HOSPITAL R. Il ilncrt Webb ha.s r-'tnrned to his home at 402 W'f'.st Moun tain street after undergoing surgery at Cliarlolto’s Eye, Ear anil Ihi'jut hospital. I Mr. and .Mrs. Louis T. Morgan of Grocer announce the marria-.n! of their daughter, Janice, to Joe Dean Bvers of Blacksburg. S. C. ! The weilding to-ik place March 8 ; The bride i.s a lOGS'grad'aate of' King.'- Monntaio High .Scliool anJ, is |jr<‘.-enily i .-.tiiieiit at .-ipartan ' burg Tech, 'liic hri.-'cgroom. lOuS gra luatc of .v artanbiirg lli'gli .S. Ic ol, i.'.'. cinoloyc:! at the Spartanbnrij .VTilh. He I'o* i-c"' if -Mr. and Mr.s. Buford Byers of Blacksburg, b. C. Subscribe To The Herald I The ruck of Glbralur is 1 me ‘ Slone. .Some of the most ramoi-s b.rt- tlcs in history u-e-e fou.ght dar in > 'ii e 1. -’d'.cd Years War. # I WILL ALWAYS . LOVE YOU MOMMA My sincerest desire on this MOTHER'S DAY, 1970 . . . That the Now Generation will turn off from their thing and turn on momentarily to Squaresville to let Mother know she is still loved. Perhaps they will send her an inexpensive gift or simply give her a day to cherish forever, through an expression of love. Is that asking too much. Momma? A lifetime of pleasure at a cost of only a few pennies or moments? 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