I
Mrs. Mayes Hosts
KM Womm Golfers
MRS, PRESSLY (
Mrs.
Mike
Kings
P. D.
Vonda Diane Foster,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Ray Fcrter, celebra
ted her sixth birthday
Wednesday, October 14.
A birthday party was
held at the Foster home
Saturday, Ocotber 10. A
large cake topped with
"Cinderella and her gold
en Coach" was cut and
served with party refresh
ments.
Party guests were Kim
and Kelly Griffin of Gas
tonia, Audie and Jeff
Duncan, and Gene and
Gina, Tony Holmes, Son
ya and Lycia Price.
Grandparents are Mrs. Josephine McAbee and
the late Russell McAbee, and Mr.-and Mrs. John L.
Foster, all of Kings Mountain.
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ABOUT THIS 'N' THAT
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McComas of Washington,
Pennsylvania, have issued wedding invitations to
Cleveland County friends and relatives to attend the
Sunday wedding of their daughter, Miss Sandra Sue
McComas, and James Conway Jolly, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Jolly of Shelby.
The prospective bridegroom Is grandson of Mrs.
C. J. Gault, Sr. of Kings Mountain.
The wedding will take place at 4:30 p.m. In Avery
United Methodist church on MeJay 'Drive at Gabby
k (Society/ Colu7)in Co7ithuwd on Page Tu)o)
Mrs. Carl Mayes, local golfer, scored her second
hole-In-one on the ninth hole of the Blowing Rock Golf
Course In early October.
The Kings Mountain woman was hostess to Kings
Mountain members of the Foothills League of Women
Golfers for a weekend of golf at Blowing Rock in mid-
September. Mr. and Mrs. Mayes have returned to
their Kings Mountain home after spending the summer
in Blowing Rock.
Kings Mountain women spending the weekend
with the Mayeses were Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs.
Hoyle McDaniel, Mrs. Henry Nelsler, Mrs. Russell Put
nam. Mrs. Charles Mauney and Mrs. Matt Pouchak.
Shelby women golfers will be hostess group to the
October 22nd golf hournament of the Foothill League
at Cleveland Country Club,
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The Kings Mountain
Garden Club ' met on
Wednesday with Mrs.
John L. McGill. Small ta
bles were §et up on her
patio and were approp
riately decorated with
fresh fruits and pump
kins.
After a sweet course
was served and a short
business session conduct
ed, Mrs. McGill Intro
duced the speaker for the
afternoon, Mrs. W. L.
Pressly of Mooresville,
former member of the
club, who gave a talk and
illustration on making
various arrangements,
ollowing this the members made arrangements in
their own containers while Mrs. Pressly gave assistance
where needed.
Two 'Indian Summer" arrangements were brought
by Mrs. Carl F. Mauney and Mrs. Frank SIncox, each
representing her club team which competes througout
the year for "points".
This year's club officers are: Mrs. Larry Hamrick,
president: Mrs. J. E. Herndon, vice-president; Mrs.
Milton Fryer, secretary-treasurer.
Bryant Wells, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Toney
Wells, celebrated his se
cond birthday Sunday at
a family party tor 35
friends and relatives at
his home at 208 Maner
road.
A decorated birthday
cake, topped with Hallo
ween decorations and In
dians, centered the re
freshment table.
Out-of-town guests
present included Bry
ant’s aunts and uncles:
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Kin
caid, Rhonda Kay. Kent,
and Brent Kincaid of Mount Gilead and Mr. and
Tonnie Ware of Charlotte.
Grandparents of Bryant are Mr. and Mrs.
Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ware, all of
Mountain. Bryant's great-grandmother is Mrs.
Herndon.
Nelslers jNote Golden Wedding Day
At Surprise Family Parl-y Tuesday Night
MISS LINDA FAYE WEAVER
(Bride-Elect of Eric Thottuxs Redmond)
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MISS WANDA SUE PAYNE
(Bride-Elect of Charles Laicr.cnce)
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Noisier,
Sr. were honored on their Golden
Wedding Day Tuesday at a sur
prise dinner party planned by
their three sons and daughters-
in-law and held at Gaston Coun
try club.
Fifty farfiily members and
frietuls attended the parly.
Members of the Nelsler fam'ily,
hosts for the ocr*a.sion, were Mr.
and .Mrs. Paul Nelsler, Jr., their
three sons and daughter: PauJ
Neisler, 111 and Mrs. Nelsler and
son, Paul IV, of Shelby; John
'Alexander Nelsler, Charles Hen
ry Neisler; and Kathryn Elizaibeth
Neisler; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
.Nelsler and sons, Henry Parks, Jr.
and David and Hayne Neisler;
and Mr. and Mrs. Charle.s Neisler
and soas, Charles Andrew, Jr.,
Ge{>rg<* S<.’ott Noisier and Lee
Somers Neisler, all of Kings
Mountain.
There are nine grandsons, one
granddaughter and one great
grand.son, all of whom were pres
ent for the party.
Mrs. Neisler, the honorce, is the
former Kathryn Mc>ss. She said
the parly wa.s "a complete and
delightful surprise for both of us.”
Mr. Neisler is also a Kings .Moun-
Iwo More Classes
In Cake Decorating
tain native and retired Kings
.Mountain industrialist.
The golden wedding theme was
beautifully carried out in decor
ative details. At the head table of
the U-9haped tables w'as a tall,
five-tier wedding cake iced in
gold and white. Gold and white
flowers and gold tapers were fea
tured in a]>pointments.
Mrs. Edgar Sellers
Is Hospitalized
Mrs Edgar .Sellers of Concord,
well known to a large number
of Kings Mountain citizens, suf
fered a stroke ^^onday and is a
pc'tient In Room cf Ca .ir-
rus Memorial hospital. Concord.
Ml’S. Sellers, 72, i'Mvt} to Kings
Mountain last w'cekend f^^r a vn-
sit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ow
ens and Was a dinner gues-t with
other family membens, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Ramsey of Gastonia
and Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Lynch
nf Kings Mountain, at the Lynch
home Sunday.
Cathy Carroll
Kenneth Bridges
Give • Plans
Are’ Beginning
Two Couples Set 2 heir Wedding Dates
Miss Cathy Louclia Carroll,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
^ N. Carroll, Sr., has completed
King.s Mountain women may P^^ns for her marriage to Ken-
still enroll in cake decorating noth Ray Bridges, son of Mr. and
(Tasso.s and imay register this Fri- Boboy R. Bridges, and an-
day for the class from 6 until 8 ^ounces them this week,
p.m. at the Kings Mountain Com
munity Center.
The wedding will
and Mrs. Robert Enin
Weaver of Gastonia announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Linda Faye, to Eric Thomas Red
mond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Redmond of Kings Mountain.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Hunter Huss ‘high school where
she was active in the Anchor
Teresa Short,
Ronald Stacey
Give Plans
Miss Teresa Luella Short,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
C. ^ort, has completed plans for
her marriage to Ronald Raymond
Stacey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Stacey, of Shelby, and an
nounces them today.
The wedding will take place
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. in
Second Baptist church with the
Rev. Eugene Land, minister cf
the church, to officiate at the
double-ring ceremony.
Wayne Bow’ers w'ill be organist
for the program of nuptial music
and Mrs. Evelyn Chambers will
be vocalist.
The bride-elect will be given in
marriage by her father. Best man
for the prospective bridegroom
will be his father.
Mrs. C. B. Greene will attend
her sister as matron of honor and
bridesmaids will include Miss Thursday, October 22, 1970
Barbara Plonk and Miss Kay Kim
ball, both of Kings Mountain;
Miss Susan Biddy of Gastonia;
and Miss Shirley MdOarter of Clo
ver, S. C. Junior bridesmaid will
be Miss Lisa Stacey, sister of the
bridegroom-to-be, and flower girl
will be Miss Paula Greene, niece received an honor
of the bride-elect. cate, among clcbs cited for ac-
Mrs. W. W. McCarter, instructor, afternoon at 2 p.m. in
and Mrs. W. F. Payne of by Goodwill Publishers of Gas- said both Monday and Thursday
The prospective bridegroom is'a Gastonia, formerly of Kings tonia. evening classes have been filled couR\n the hriHe eie^t anH tho
graduate of Kings Mountain high -’^^ountain, announce the engage- The prospecTive bridegroom but that because so much inter- Ha/rv Vance minister nf the
"chool and is emoloved hv Cam ^ent of their daughter Wanda graduated from Bessemer City est classes are being held on
chool and IS empIo>(d b> Caro- gue. to Charles Lawrence, .son of high school, has completed his Tuesday and Friday nights also. hh/T’
Ima Thro.\ing Company. Mr. and Mrs. Mayford C. Law- tour of duty in the United States Classes are held from 6 until 8 “ ctrtmonj.
rence of Bessemer City. Army and is employed by Akers p.m. at the Community Center.
The wedding w’ill be an even;t The bride-elect graduated from Motor Lines in Charlotte. He is
of December 5th in Victory Baptist ^^tmter Huss high school, has at- also attending Gaston college.
church with the Rev Robert Grie-fr Gardtier Webb college and The wedding will be an event
cnurch with the Rev. Robert Gngg ^ sophomore student at of November 29th.
ofticiciting. Gaston college. She is employed
Mrs. Evelyn Chambers will be
There Is no fee nor registralioci organist for the program of nup-
charge. tial music and Mrs. Carl Mangum
The classes are under sponsor- of Wilson will be vocal soloist,
ship of Cleveland Technical Insti-
KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
Woman’s Club
SECTION E
The bride-elect will be given in
marriage by her fa/ier. Best man
for the bridegroom-to-be will be
his father.
Miss Dorothy Sue Cairroll will
attend her sister as maid of hon
or and bridesmaids will be Miss
Kimberly Bridges, sister of the
bridegroom - to - be; Mrs. Tommy
King, Mrs. Charles Ross and
Mrs. Keith Hullender.
Flower girl will be Miss Jill
Guyton.
Ushers will include Arthur Al
len Carroll, brother of the bride-
elect; David Wayne fBridges,
brother of the bridegroom-to-be;
' NIichael EJward Kiser and Char
les Steven Wilson.
Mrs. Nelson Carroll will keep
a guest register in the vestibule
of the church where the bridal
party will receive wedding guests
after the ceremony.
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After their wedding rehearsal
Saturday night .Miss Carroll and
Mr. Bridges will be honored at
a cakecutting in the fellowship
hall of Piedmont Baptist church.
Tosts will be the bride-elect's par
ents.
Is Honor U/m6
ror Annual Bazaar Here October 31
Kings Mountain Woman’s club were decorated i
w . in rod. While and Mr.s. Ram.soy also sang the tune Members of the Kings Moun- the Kings Mountain chapter an-
club ctrtifi- blue streamers with tiny dolls in as members know it and use it ,ajn Chapter 123, Order of the ntHmees!^ ^ ’
,. „ _ coats and white trousers re- during club meetings all over Eastem Star are busv nrenarint?
Jimmy Barrett will serve as c'l.xiplishment during 19<t9 - 70 pi^seniing the British soldiers iho slate. ' ’ P P - R
ringbearor. at Last Thursday’s District IV and tinv dolls dress^'d as the col- " !
Ushers will include C. B. Greene meetiriw of the N. C. Fci ieration lonial forces at Kings NIounlain.
brother-in-law of the bride-eiect; ci^ Women's Clubs 'at the Wo- Monument replicas wore also us-
Jim Blanton of Shelby, Don Stac- man’s' club here. ed in table decorations along
e>, of the bridegroom-to- Kings 'Mountain's two w’omen's with while dahlias and rd flcw-
be, Jim \\hitakor of Lawndale clubs, the Senior and Junior Wo- ors.
and Ken Pruitt of Rock Hill, S. C. rnon’s clubs, W’ere hostes.ses for The auditorium was decorated
.Mrs. Kcycn Moss will keep a the meeting which included lun- arrangements of magnolia
guest register in the vestibule of cheon A total of S6 women leaves and in the foyer wore pink
the ('hdreh where the bridal par fj-om four-county area attend* roses in a sHver wine C(X)ler. Ca-
ty will form a receiving line to rncllias, lot>ally grown by Mrs. J.
ceromonv^^"'^ Haywood E. Lvnch of E. Herndon. Sr were presented in
tcreimony. ^ ^ ^ Mountain, district prosi- lo the slate olfiLX^rs
Mr and Mrs Pool XTcPinnic dent, presilded. Rev. Frank .Shir- district president and gifts
ivir. and Mrs. Paul .McGinnis . nast'or of T€>mnle 'Barlist presented to the stale of-
will honor .Miss Short and Mr. ^ Baptist
Stacey at a cakecutting after .the devotional, us
ing the XCFW administration
for the anniuiaJ bazaar to bo held
October 31st begrinning at 9 a.m.
at Phifer Hardware.
Results of ycar-roud hand
work will be available lo inter-
Local FHA'ers
To Rally )
Pfeiffer College will be buzzing at Masonic Plome in Greensboro
vOeioher 21! There will be 1130 'J®" purchase Mrs. KmcaU IS chairman of
Mrs. Seism said workshops
have been held at the home of
Mrs. Janie Kincaid to get ready
for the bazaar.
Proceeds from the bazaar will
help finance a new’ Care Center
Future Homemakois of America
from Anson, Cabarrus, Catawba,
Gaston, Lincoln. Mecklenburg.
Cleveland, Stanly, and Union
couple’s wedding rehearsal Sat-
urxlay night. Tlio party will bo
held at 9 p.m. at the McGinnis
homo on Hawthorne Lane.
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
Saturday:
7:30 Rehearsal for the
Short-Stacey w'cdding in Second
'Baptist ehuivli
7:30 — Rehearsal for the
Carroil-Bridges wedding in East-
side Bia'ptisl church.
9:00 — Mr. and LMr's. Paul JI.
McGinnis are entertainini.ii at ported numerous and varied ac*
their home on HatW’lhome Lane tivities of the district cluhw'omen
at an after-rehearsal party and during the year,
cake cutting honoring Miss Ter- The NCFAV theme for the
osa Short and Ronald Stacey. next two years was c.arried out
9:00 Mr. and Mrs. George in deco’-ation. along with a pa-
N. Carroll, Sr. are entertaining triotic' theme noting the 190^h
at 'Pi^mont -Baptist church fel- nnnivc-cary Or^^her 7*h of the
lowship hall at an afler-rehoar- Revoluiionar.v 'War BatUe <1*
sal pally and cake cutting honor- Kings Mountain. A iwhi^e basket
mg their daughter. Miss Catliy of rf ! roses cx'ntercd the speak-
Carroll and her fianct', Kenneth er’s table in the dining room af
Ray Bridges. the clubhouse Five white doves
Sunday: were uswl on the table w'ith a
2:00 — The wedding of "Miss white dove 'on each end and red,
Cathy Louolla Carroll and Ken- w’hite and blVe stre.amers extend-
ncth Ray Bridges in Eastside ing the length of the table an'i
Baptist chu'i'ch. connecting the central arrange-
3:30 — The wedliang of Miss ment. On the white streamer was
Teresa Luella Short -and Ronald imprinted in gold, “Make peace
Raymond 'Stacey in Sec’ond Bap With Nature, Restore Quality to
tisl chuix‘h. Life.” Other luncheon tables
ifieers from the local club. Door
prizes, donated by local mer
chants, w’ere distributed.
Cleveland County members of
the “Good New’s Singers of Am-
cricli'’ piesented a musical pro
gram after luncheon. Van Ram
sey. conductor, who led the large
theme for the next tw’o yc'ars,
“Make Peace With Nature, Res
tore Quality lo Life.”
Kings Mci.ntain Mayor John
llenVv- Moss extended greetings
and Mrs. W. T. M eir. Senior Wo- group of 0K>uing people on a trip
mans club president, wclromod to the Soviet Union reccmlv'
the group. Ad -r^ses by the spoke briefly. Mrs. Ramsey sang
state president of NCFW Mrs. new tune to -The Club«-oman
Paul Keller of Smitlrfield, and Hj-mn", the melody written by
the state third viee-prosident ..and an 80-y<>ar-olid active clubwoman
Junior director Mrs. James Dean .. ...*
M’hite of High Point, formerly of — • ^
.lastonia, highlighted the meet
ing. Minute capsule reports from
all the junior anP senior clubs
represented were given and re*
an October 211 There will be 1150 ^ 4- j , ,
Christmas decorations and the bazaar committee w'hich also
Christmas gift or all-occasion includes Mrs. Seism, Mrs. Nell
gift selections. In addition, the 3ault, Miss Annie Roberts. Miss
bazaar w’ill feature homemade Helen Logan, and Mrs Hetty
bounties gathering'for“the annual f
District VI rally There arc 339
members from 51 chapters repre
sented. The theme for the rally is p . /^\ I r Jr i J \ '
-Making Decisions Through Com- oeDior L/itizens Glub Ut 4b Membeps
Both sessions will be filled with Bfave Ralpi Fop TpId To TH© Moupitaics
take home ideas presented in ex
hibits and skits and featuring an In spite of the rain, membo.i-s had lunch at Berry’s Restaurant,
outstanding sp'aker, Dr. Mclicent of the Senior Citizens club took and then toured the NASA
Huneycult, a mis.sionaiy who has a bus trip to the mountains Tracking Station at Rosman,
served in Korixi. Another feature Tuesday to view the fall color. N. C. returning home by way of
will be Encounter Session—“Teen Fall color is at its p'ak now Greenville,
Thought and Talk.” and should be good in the North
One of the highlights of the Carolina mountains for the next Because of the rain wo didn t
meeting will be liie election of 10 days. The best color will bo much of the fall color.” said
the 1971-72 state FHA Reporter seen at the medium an dlowor ^ sjwl^sman for the Woman’s
who will represent District VI. elevations as the cnA of the everybody enjoyei.l the
both on the State Executive Conn- mon'lh approaches. H’ip and not one of the 45-mem-
cil and as a delegate to the Na
tional Convejition next summer.
Miss Jan Dayvault, State FHA
rarliamcntarian from Olympic
High School, will preside during
lae day. Slic attended tlie Nation
al FH^V Convention in New York
City in July.
‘The youth delegates plan and
conduct their own disinct meet
ing, sharing the re.-^tjnsibilitics of
various presentations,” says Mrs.
Bei’Ky B. McCormick, District VJ
FilA adviser.
Kings Mountain High will man.
age puolicity at the all day ses
sion.
her group cancelled bt'cause of
TTio Kings Mountain gro;.p the weather.”
took a chartered bus to Brevard,
Gaddys And Moppows Cop Top Prizes >
In Dance Competition At Supper Club
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gaddy for the grand prize,
wpped the prize for best dancers Ray Barrett and Carl Cash with
in "fast dancing” category’ and ‘The Expressions" will play for
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morrow were the Saturday night /nee from 9
adjudged first place w’inners in p.m. until 3 a.m. Friday’s dance
the “slow dancing” category- in will bo held fn>in 9 p.m. until 3
dance competition Saturday rtight a.m.
at illie Kings Mountain Supper . .
club.
PERSONALS
Mr. ami Mrs. B. T. Wright, Jr.
Thurman Moss
HAYWOOD E. LYNCH
Dintru't IV Presuh nt
Manager Grayson Bro«-n said Undergo Surgery
dancing com{>etition is continuing ^ ^ '
each Saturday evening with hand- Thurman Moss, resi.k'nt of the
and children, B-axter, III, John some, engraved trophies to go to Mangrac'e community, will under-
Douglas and Constam'e Lynn, of the top winners after the 12-woek go surgery Friday morning n
Asheville, were weekend guests contest is completed. All first Gaston Memorial'hospital,
of Mr. Wright’s mother, Mrs. B. place winners will compete again Nlr. Moss is a patient in Rottm
T. Wright, Sr^ in the final round of competition fi-UD, Third Floor,