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C. Rainbow Girls
Becky Cashion, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Cashion of Kings Moun
tain, was elected Grand
Musician of the Order of
Rainbow for Girls of
North Carolina at the
35th Session of the Grand
Assembly at Sir Walter Ho
tel in Raleigh June 25-27.
In addition to Miss
Cashion, other local Rain
bows at the meeting were
Janet Hunt, Worthy As
sociate Advisor: Cathy
Cox, Charity; and Mrs.
Paul Walker, Mother Ad
visor of the Kings Moun
tain Assembly.
Miss Cashion, a 1972 graduate of Kings Moun
tain high school, is a past Worthy Advisor of the local
Assembly which she serves this year as chaplain. She is
enrolled in summer sessions at the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro where she will be a freshman
at the fall term.
Miss Cashion is the third member of the Kings
Mountain Assembly to be honored by election to a
state office in the Order of Rainbows. Jean Phifer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Menzell Phifer, served as
Grand Hope and Hetty Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mts.
Bob Cox, serves as "Miss Service.” ,
Anne Hunter Plonk To Make Her Debut
At State Debutante Ball In September
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. George Horne of Kings Mountain
announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Sarah Kay, to Jarmes Ronald Smith,
son of the late Walter and Louise Bennett Smith of
Kings Mountain. ,
The wedding will take place Friday, July 21st, at
7 p.m. in Kings Mountain’s First Wesleyan church with
Rev. Carl V. Sparks officiating. ,
Marsha Elizabeth Ware,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Franklin Ware of
807 Boyce street, cele
brated her first birthday
July 7th.
A family birthday party
was held at the Ware
home and Marsha's decor
ated birthday cake was
cut and served with party
refreshments.
Marsha is granddaugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
F. Ware of Kings Moun
tain and Mrs. Johnny
Cloninger of Dallas.
Young Miss Ware's
mother is the former Emily Cloninger of Dallas.
COMINGS AND GOINGS
Guests of Mrs. W. K. Crook during the July 4th
holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hahn, Marty and
Andy, of Sacramento, California. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Crook of Atlanta, Ga.: Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Powers,
Cynthia and Randy, of Charlotte: and Mr. and Mrs.
'Michael Scott Powers and Lisa of Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg has returned home after
spending the month of June in New York City and Salt
Lake City, Utah. ,
Mrs. Throneburg visited her son, James Throne
burg, in New York City, and frc(m there they drove to
Salt Lake City for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Throne
burg and children, Bill and Pattie. They toured Brice
• Canyon National Park -In Utah and Kayenta, Arizona's
Monument Valley Park enroute to Salt Lake City.
Mrs. Throneburg flew to New York and visited
there for a week before she and her son began their
motor trip to Utah.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tim Jones and sons, Chris and John,
have returned from a vacation in Boerne, Texas where
they also visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farris and family.
Ray Joy, father of Mrs. Jones, returned here for a visit.
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AUXILIARY MEETING
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MISS PHYLLIS ANN PUTNAM
(Bride-Elect pf Robert Steve Teny)
Miss Anne Hunter Plonk, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Oates
Plrnk, Jr., cf Kings 'Mountain,
is among 207 young women from
North Carolina who will be prc-
.senled in the 4cth annual North
Carolina Debutante Ball in Ra
leigh September 7*9.
A sophomore stuient at Mary
Ba’dwin college in Staunton, Va.,
.Miss Plonk is spending the sum
mer at Hilton Plead Island, S. C.
with her maternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Ramseur
Noisier, and i.s w'orking at the
Bank of Boair'ort.
She is a 1971 graduate of Kings
Mountain high school and made
he debut that year a( the Shelby
Junior Charity League De'iu-
tanto Bal’ where her mother, the
forn'or -Palrifia Anne Noisier,
made her drbut. Mrs. Plonk, Jr.
was presented at the North Car
olina Debutante Ball in 1951.
Chief marshal for Mi >s Plonk
wi'l he her father, John Oate.s of Ensiantl, Franee and Italy
Plonk, exeruiive of Poust Te.\- during the summer of 1970.
tiles ef Kings Mountain. Her as- MLss Plonk is paternal grand-,
sistant marshall will be Grady daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Keevor rCeeper) Howard. Jr. of .Mm Ontes Plonk, Sr. oiE Kings
Kings Mountain. Mountain.
Other Cleveland County young
women to make debuts in Ra'eigh A weekend of danees. parties
at the Terpsichorean Club s an- and rerpf'-tie’is fnr fh'' debs and
ni’M glamorous event will be their parents are planned for
Miss Peggy Royster and Miss the weekend of Septem’-er 7-9
Betsy Taylor. The three young with the formal presentation bail
women studied at Aix en Pro- on the
vence, France and toured parts 8th.
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ANNE HUNTER PLONK
.to nnake debut
evening of Septemiber
miss TERRY ANN CHILDERS
(Bride^Elect of Keiuwth Eugene McAbee)
Two Couples Give Plans For Summer Weddings
To Picnic
On Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. (Loyd Franklin The prospective bridegroom iMr. and Mrs. James A. Child* k (
Putnam of Kings Mountain an- attended Hunlor Huss high ers announce the engagement of INeWCOITierS
nounce the engagement and school of Gastonia. Pie is employ- their daughter, Terry Ann, to
forthcoming marriage of their ed with Robert Richardson Com- Kenneth Eugene McAbee, son of
daughter, Phyllis Ann, to Robert pany of Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Josephine McAbee and the
Ste^^ Terry, son of J. M. Terry jaie James Russell McAbee. Both
of Stanley and the late Mrs. The wedding will be an event families are of Kings Mountain
Sunday, July 16th at high Miss Childers is also the dau-
The ibride-elect is a graduate noon in Temple iBaptist church ghter of the late Ann Dellinger club will gather for a picnic Sat
of Kmgs Mountain high school No formal wedding invitations Childers. urday evening at 6:30 p.m. at
and Shelby Beauty College of are being issued but all friends The wedding will bo an event Lake Montonia.
relatives of the couple are of August 5lh in Kings Moun- All members are invited toot
Marick Beauty Salon of Gastonia, invited to attend. tain’s Second Baptist church. tend.
Members of the Newcomerj
Diet Canning
Help Offered
Women To Host
Golf Tourney
RALEIGH—If
your family is on a sugar-free
salt-free diet, you may still
an foods for him at home.
The sugar and salt used in re-
someone in Here Tuesdav
a sugar-free '
Kings Mountain Women's Golf
Association will host -the Foot
hills League tournament at Kings
’[ular home canning are primar- Country club Tuesday,
for flavor, says lola Prit-
IS-hole tournament of which Mrs.
Henry Neisler is chairman.
Twelve clubs are invited
ly
to
mj\
ion specialist, North Carolina
Hate University. They do not ^ .
iffect the keeping quality of the days events
food Luncheon will be served.
Local mem'bers planning to at-
To can without sugar, use ful* are invited to make their
y ripe but not soft-ripe fruit, luncheon reservation with Mrs.
Prepare fruit as you would for Neisler, 739-5058.
•egular canning. Then, add a —
Utle water and cook the fruit un- ki 1 1 i
til it is boiling hot. Pack hot iNGWiyWGCiS
nto hot canning .lars. If needed, a C x J
idd boiling water to cover. Ad- /nFG iGTGQ
ust caps and process in a water A x C
lath canner for the recommend- / 'T OUppGP
'd lime for type of fruit being
canned. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thomas,
who were married May 13th,
Do not add artificial sweeten- were honored at an informal sup
ers to the fruit beiTore it is can- per by Miss Mary Jo Hord at
ncd. Sweeteners should be added her home on Cleveland Avenue
to the fruit w'hcn it is already to Saturday night, July 1.
Punch was served to the guests
To can vegeta'bles or meat with- as they arrived, and a buffet
out salt, just process as uoual but was set up on a glass-top table
Ucave salt out. on the porch. Guests found their
If you are canning special foods places at small tables covered
for jusit one member of the family with red-checked cloths and ar-
half-pint or pint jars may be the ranged with hurricane lamps
best size to use. Once open, a holding red candles. Summer flo-
jar of homotJannod food will keep wors were used d€K?orati^ely
in the refrigerator for two or throughtoirt the house,
three days, depending on the Mis® Hold presented the bride
tyjM? of fo(xl and the refrigerator and bridegroom a picnic basket
temperature.
Thursday, July 13, 1972
SECTION B THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, .KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
Make Outdoor Bridal Luncheon Festive Affair
Three Students
In Gifted School
In Cullowhee
with accessories.
The bride is the former
Eleanor Ann Ware.
Miss
Many young people today are meal. 2 cups boiling water,
rejecting traditional church wed- To make the occasion even lu cups cold water
dings, prefering to “do their own more memorable, jiresent the
thing" — writing their own cere
mony and sometimes holding the
event outdoors.
While meaningful and, roman
tic, this new independence can
pose an entertaining challenge to
those bridal shower hostesses
bride-to-be with these very easy-
to-make recipes.
SHRIMP VEGETABLE SALAD
;1 package (7 oz.) rice and peas
with mushrooms
Va cup thinly sliced celery
1 pound shrimp, cleaned and
1 pint strawben-rios, hal\ed
1 package S oz.i cream cheese, at
room tcmp<?rature
1 teaspoon vanilla
(X) Or use 2 packages (3 oz.
each) lemon or slraw/berry gela
tin.
'Dissolve gelatin and sugar in
lioiling water. Add cold water.
I’-s cups milk
1 cup (pt.) light cream
2 teaspoons chopped cliives
onion (x)
2 bouillon cubes, crushed
1 teaspoon salt
Is teaspoon pepper
Dash of nutmeg
Parsley
or
Throe Kings Mountain students
are among is Cleveland County
students enrolled in the Western
Carolina Uni^■ersity Summer De- ^ suseests Mrs
monstration School for Gifted
SUPER STEAK
You can vary the flavor of
steak by rubbing the meat wdth
garlic before broiling. Brush the
meat with butter occasionally
while it grills. After it’s done,
top with fresh sliced mushrooms
and green onions that have been
Children.
Ruby Uzzle. extension consumer
rr., • TY j ^ n- marketing economist, North Car-
daughter of Mrs. Sam D. Collins
and the late Mr. Collins; Lynn
Harmon, daughter of Mr. and BamGttG AffGHcls
, X .. ... Kevin Wendell Allison, son _ i a .
ThallorTlm^T William Brunson Harmon; Fumiture Mart
snaiiot. Chopped. Connie A Alii-
It
son.
cooked wuitTA
mayonnaise Chill 2's cups gclalin until thick- Thaw vegetable just until
oiiraaiuon. Tomato wedges ened, leaving remaining gelatin may be cut into small cubes.
IK u^ an outdoor Ripe olives at room temperature. Place in electric blender Add re T
ibndal luncheon, where silver and Prepare rice and peas with Add strawberries to thickened maining ingredients, e.xcept p^- HoUSGfS WgcI
and mushmims as directed on pack- gelatin; pour into a I'i-quart sley.
mold. Chill until set, but not Cover and blend until smooth— ID ShGlbv RIIgS
r» miiin \vith ad- — • '
formality are forgotten,
where great food and nature are age. Chill,
remembered. Just before serving,
Why not serve a springtime rice mixture with celery, shrimp, smooth;
menu of shrimp vegetaible salad, and mayonnaise. Serve on lot-
spinach blender soup and berry tuce with tomatoes and olives
combine firm. Beat cream cheese until a’lout 1 minute. Thin
cheese dessert.
Shrimp Vegetable Salad is a
•tasty entree salad chockfull of
ingredients but simple to prepare
with a package of frozen rice
and pees with »mushirooms.
Make it the light and festive
feature of your untraditional
Makes about SVi cups, enough
for 3 or 4 servings.
Note: Recipe may bo doubled.
'BERRY - CHEESE DESSERT
1 package (6 oz.) lemon or
strawberry gelatin (x)
% cup sugar
gelatin and vanilla beating un
til well blended.
Spoon over gelatin in mold.
Chill until firm I at least 3
hours. Unmold. Makes about 6
cups or 8 to* 10 servings.
SPINACH BLENDER SOUP
1 package dOoz.) 5-minute cooked
frozen chopped spinach
At High Point '
R. E. Barnette of Cooper’s Inc.
registered at the Southern Fur
niture Exposition Building for
the High Point summer furnit
ure market, July 10-13.
Eurniture dealers from
immediately. Garnish with ' throughout the Southeast attend
parsley or additional chopped Mrs. Annie Bobbitt and Law- regional market where they
chives. Makes about 4 servings, son Houser wore married Tues- view the latest fashions for
To Serve Hot: Before serving, day at noon in Cleveland Coun- home and plan for the logis-
place blondi'd vegetable mi.xture ty Courthouse in Shelby. moving home furnishings
in a saucepan over moderate The ne^vlywods are residing at ft^m the manufaerturer to the
heat. Bring just to a boil. 402 Tate Terrace. consumer.
For about 8 servings, prepare Both the bride and bridegroom country’s leading interior
.V v.wv.... ujiii* cu jvui i jMiJiutt.*. inin wiin au- ^ 1 A 1 kl
gradually add reserve ditional cream, if desired. Serve | UGSdaV At NOOD
nd \*anilla heaiiinr tin. /^qv’mic-k .i.iiK •
recipe twice;
servo.
tlien combine
to are Kings Mountain natives and designers have created beautiful-
are retircxj. Mr. Hoiuser is a form- Jy decorated room settings for
Members of fhe American Legion Auxiliary and
their families will gather for a covered dish supper
Thursday ((tonight) at 6:30 p.m. at the American Legion
building. im t kjt ^
Delegates to Tar Heel Girls State—Janet Bridges, Route^^Sh^by.
and Lynn Blanton—will report on highlights of their
trip as a program for the meeting.
Mrs. Orangrel Jolly is chairman of the hostess
committee.
Plans for the membership drive are well underway
and progress repots will be given by Co-Charmen Mrs.
Lillian Mitchem and Mrs. Robert Ruff and Team Cap
tains. Mrs. Jarlcle Barrett, 'Mrs. Hubert Aderholdt and
Ms. Leonard Gamble. •
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diaz and children, Elaine and
David, of Miami, Fla., are visitina in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. B. D. Ratteree. Mrs. Diaz is niece of Mrs.
Ratterea
Patsy Wray, Kindergartens
Charles Stephens r . n i
Set Wedding Date
New Program
In Full Swing
At Center
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
cr employee of Bonnie Mills.
Central UnittKl Methodist Cn -if k
The engagement of Miss Patsy church announces the opening
Lou Wray and Charles Walter in the fall of kindergardens for ^ community
Stephens -is annouinced by her five-year-olds four-year-olds and ^ a ^ Mountain, an-
James a nursery school for two and a Z
half vear olds ^ childi-on of the ages of 13
^ * and under. Some of the activities
'The bride-elect is a graduate of For additional information and include arts and crafts, sports
Douglas high school and Durham applications, call the church of- of oil kinds, and hopt'fully trips
Business college, where she was fice, 739-2471. or contact Mrs. of interests to various amuse-
Th urfidai/:
6:30 — American Legion Aux-
Of the. family picnic at the Aitun-
ican Legion Building. Girls State
Program.
Gantts Home
From California
the ifurniture showrooms in
the 30-day acre Southern Furni
ture Exposition Building, focal
point of these summer and win
ter regional events and the in
ternationally famous Soirthcm
‘furniture mal'kets in April and
Gantt October.
Retailers use the decorating i-
7:00
Margrace
Woman’s
Mr. and ^Irs. Isaac T.
have returneil to their home at
508 Rhf^es Avenue after visit- deas seen in the showroom's "for
ing their son and family, Mr. room displays in their stores.gi-
Mrs. Roger Dale Gantt, In ving customers the current tech*
” “ niquos of interior design.
a member of Delta Beta Chi. She Larry Hamrick.
is enupDoyed by Oxford Knitting
M'iHs in Kings Mountain.
The prospective bridegroom is
the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Roddie
Stephens of route two. He was
graduated from Compact high
school and is now attending Gas
ton college. He is 'employed by
Monsanto In Black^urg, South
Cairolltina.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Madge H. Arrowood spent
ment places in the surrounding
area.
Along with the activities plan-
mx!. there will be tournaments,
sporial field event.s and “sur
prise" events occurring through-
out the wot'ks. Prizes will be a- Kings Mountain
club at the home of Mrs. J. OUs Sacramento, California.
Barbar. Gantts went to Sacramen
to to see their first grandchild,
Smdaj/: Robert David Gantt.
12:00 — The wedding of Miss
Phyllis Ann Putnam and Roberi a
Steve Terry in Temple Baptist American River College for out- ~~7 • 11 T • i
church. standing scholarship performance WD x-Bnitn I Tip
6:30 — Newcomers club picnic during the spring semester school -Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGinnis
at Lake Montonia. >var Kenneth D. Boettcher, pro- will return Friday night from
McGinnises
Roger Dale Gantt recoTYtly won ) i \ / |
certificate of honor from the IF) LdS VGCjQS '
I
---P -h-- par;
Ike Auxilkry at the home of Mrs.
sident of the college^ made the Las Vegas. Ne\’ada, where they
Po- presentation. represented McGinnis Fumiture.
with her sister-4n-law, Mrs. B. * ,
H. Hardin, while Mr. Hardin was ^
ticipartc in the wei'ks’ events. AH Sims street.
The wedding is planned
hospitalized for surgery in Cleve-
weeks paper.
in each Tuesday:
9:30 a.m. —
September 2nd in ‘ Lawn'dai?^ dln^ Foothills I,eague tour- kre put in the sections for plates for Zenith products in^his area.
dIuI Monday ubpf at the Kings and the crayons can go the The Mc-Ginnises flenv to Las Ve-
P * y« vites Miss bumnutt. Mountain Country club* silverware holdcri gas Tuesday*
— Comtwnv at a “Prosentation of
BOOK RACK Zenith Products for 1973" show
ITso an old dish rack to hold and trip.
Kings Mountain children’s coloring books, era- The Kings Mountain firm won
Assiciation will yous and other hooks. The books a trip to Las Vegas as a dealer