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Ih' I Jollys Return To Pennsylvania ’ 'Ml'S. Clyde Jolly of Shelby spent Saturday night and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. C. J. Gault Sr. * ‘Mrs. Jolly's son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Conway Jolly, have just returned to Washington, Pa. after visiting their mother and brother, Steve Jolly who enters graduate school this ifall at UNC in Chapel Hill. -7y- Mrs. Wright '' ; Plans Visit [ In New Jersey ^Irs. Rosa Wright of Kings 'Mountain and her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Patterson df Gastonia] flying to Willingboro N, J., Au*^ 4 to visit with Mi's. Wright's son. CW 3 Charles Wright.. Mr. Wright's address is CW3 Charles B. Wright, 32 MuUshiie J./ane, Willingboro, N. J. 0S046. more about Bowles-Jordan marriage. The bride’s weddin^ gown was a formal design oi silk Sata Peau and unported Not tingham lace posed over taffeta styled In Victorian silhouetie with a high neckline finished with Edwardian collar of lace thread ed with satin ribbon. Bands of lace created a plastron on the front bcdice and defined the rais ed waistline. Matching fact' ex tended from the .shoulder to the cuffs of the full. Bishop sleeves. The column skirt was enhanced by a wide lace paTTel and law* scallop-i and ribbon finTSicTl the hemline and extended around the Chapel length train. Her mantilla veil of English fulle and lace was caught tto'a Came- lot cap and .she carried a bouquet of white roses, carnation.s ami daisy mums accented with haby s breath. Miss Rebecca Bower.^ attended her sister maid of h/uu>r and Mrs. John C. Short, Jr. of Char lotte was matron of honor. Bride.s- maids were Mrs. Michael P’U]or of Belmont, Miss Myra iTTWare of Kings Mountain, Mn?. Edward C. Price of Charlotte, sister of tht» bridegroom, and Miss Joan R. Ackerman cf Charlotte. Kathryn Michelle Goforth, daughter of Mr. and M.-s. Wayne Goforth of Kings Mountain, was flower girl. All the attendants wore floor length dresses of grwn .star rTe:>e fashioned with manderin neck lines and long, full sleeves with self cuff-s . Plaited braid, which circled the raised waistlines, end ed in four back streamers arid column .skirts were softly gather ed to the waistlines. They carried ball - shaped arrangements of white daisy mum^ and yellow net held by whife velveteen rib bon. TOURNAMES^ WINNERS — The u'oinen golf?rs pic'tured above tverc tonruamcnt ti'tnnci'S in hist werk*fi FfX)thiUs Tourneif at fC’mgs Moun':ain Country club ichich Kings Mountain fnem- rs of the hosted. Kmos Mou»"am icere pmong U'inm'rs. Mrs, Hoyle D. (Margx':') McDanud, front roic, left, Mrs. Charles F, (Lynnj Mauncy, fifth iioman from left on j''>tulrou and Mrs. Harlan f Margaret j fitoterau, ba<k row, left, ivei'c local whuf^rs. The other ivointn pictured fwho hre not i(Unt\fhd> are fi an cusithig chibs in the League. Women enjoyed \o\ ij. uf md brunch. ^Fhoto by /. G. Alexander) MORE ABOUT Spivey-Dallas -i r-,t{ir’ “ba'*- Theni^ From R • and Juliet*’ and “One One Heart” “Je-u Jov of Man'.- ('editing 0\ Bich on organ ^nd flute wns the proc<>ssional and ‘Trumpet Volu.ntary* bv PurcfJl, on the or^an, wa.s the recessional fiaicn The bi ide, ^dven in marrlTige by lier father, wort* a formal wed ding guwn designed along em- pin? styling cf organza and lact*. The empire waist, lace bodice and shjrt sleeves with ruffle en- ha.oced the dress which wa.s em broidered in lace medaIlion.s and had a full skirt and short train bordered in lace. She wr»re a Tice mantilhi and carried a bouquet - J.' white roses. Miss Dana Spivey attended her alster as maid of honor and ■bridesmaids were Miss Cindy Dal las, sister of the bridegrocm, and Mrs. Jane Spivey, sister-in-law ol the bride. Miss Betsy Weaver of C'hamblee. Ga. and Mis^? Donna Grahl f>f Greensboro were honor- j ary orides.makls. ' All the attendants wore long dresses otf light blue crepe styled with empire bodices, scoop neck- Ihies, and short, jxiffled sleeves. : Gathered skirts nad ruffles at ! the hemlines. They wore match- j ing headdrcs.s€s and slippers and | carried bouquets of yellow and ' white daisies and blue baby? breath. | K. Bradford Slocum otf Charlotte was best man for the bridegroom. David R. Jordan, brother otf the bridegroom, Kdward ‘C. Price brother-in-law otf the bridegroom, J. Ronald Johnson, William B. Barnes, and Tiiomas Bredimus, all cf Charlotte, served as ushers. Master John C. Short, in of •Charlotte was ringbeorer.' Miss Kimberly Connor kept the guest register in the vestibule of the church where the bridal party fcrnied a receiving line to greet wedding guests after the ct*re. ffnony. The bride’s mother chose a blue and white polyester dress with blue net hat and white accesso ries. She wore a corsage of white \ roses at her shoulder. *’ ^^e bridegroom's mother was gewned in beige shantung with matching acicessdriw and a cor sage of white roses. Mrs. Violet HillebraridT grand; mother of the bride, chose a pink floiral dress witlT matching ac cessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Mae Raines, grandmofner of the bride, chose a white poly ester dress and accessode-s with a white carnation corsage. Mrs. Lela Jordan, grandmotfher of the bridegit)om, chose a multi color dress with white acces^ies and a carnation corsage. Mrs. David Abernathy, grand mother of the bridegroom, was gowned in blue polyester and matching accessories with a cw- sage ctf white carnations. For a wedding trip to Gatlin- burg, Tennessee, the new Mrs. Jordan chose a red and white pantsuit. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM •Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowers otf Kings Mountain are parents otf the bride. A graduate of Kings Mountain high school, she is em ployed as secretary to the Kings Mountain Housing Authority. The bridegroom is. the son of Mrs. Nelson Keith West otf Char lotte and the late Jehn Thomas Jordan, Sr. He is self-employed in Charlotte. When they retuzn from a wed ding trip the newlyweds wUl be at home at ApeiSnent 18, George town Apailments. AI Wells cf Henderson wa.s be.st man for the bridegroom? Scett Dalla.s, brother of the bridegroom, urherod with Jeff Spivey, broth- ' or ci the bride. The bride’s mother w*ore a pTnk dress with matching hat and ac- cessorie.s. The bridegroom’s mother chose light green math matching hat ' and accessories. I A beautifully appointed garden ' reception was held after the cere mony at the home of the bride’.s; I parents at 6243 Gothic Court. I BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM i I Both the bride and Bridegroom ; I are senior student.s at North Car olina Urfciversity at Raleigh. The bride is majoring in chemistiy jDecoupage, Exercise Classes Set Anyone ixiierested in enrolling ui a advanced Decoupage Class Ls uiged lo call the Community Center - 739-3549 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. .Monday through Fri day. Mrs. Alice Johnson will be the nistructer for these classes which wdll be held each Thui's- day from 6:30 ‘till 9:30 p.m. be ginning August ITth. I She will also he instructing I a beginners cUiss each Monday from 6:30 ‘til 7:3-') beginning August 14. If interested, call the Community Center at the above I education and the bridegroom is majoring in zoringy. Afer the reception the bride and bridegroom left for a wed-tl ding trip. The bride chose a'* grt*en and blue-flowered dress and the roses lifted from her bou quet. The newlyweds will bo at home at 1606 Benohan Street in Ra leigh. 'KINGS /^UNTAIN^ BOX OrnCE opens at 7:30 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ALWAYS $2.00 A CARLOAD I Thurs, • Sat. * Double Feature! NO. 1 POCKET MONEY In Color 7^5. 2 BUND MAN In Color Sun. - Wed. * Double Bill I ilfore About I Reuben Sandwich I (Melted ::uttpr i 7 . >s kraut with caraway seed .and garlic puwder; set a ;idc. Spread broad with dressing. T ;p t bread with cerned beef, kraut, thoc.se and remaining bread. Bru.-:i melted butter on both sides cf .sandwiches. GriVt in vskillet or electric .sandwi;4 tca.str: until chee.se is mcltocl. REUBEN OMELET Tlii-* cmele Is clo:;e kin to tjie Rrineri Sandwich and is equally as ta.stv. t egg.s S cup water I tea^pacn salt 1 ^ teajfp acn pepper : 1 tablespoon butter ’j teaipcjn caraway seed 1 nacka?e, (4 to 6 oz.’» sliced cooked corned beef -.1 .-.ujc.;..aut. drained 2 ' ices M .\ 7 in.) natural Swiss chee :e Mix eggs, water, salt, pepper and caraway seed with a fork until Vand vvhile.s aie blend- I ed. Heat fat in skillet (approx. 10 : In.) jast hot enough to sizzle a drop ci water. Pour in egg mix ture. It should set at etlges at once. Reduce heat slightly, but cc:k eggs quickly. .As the mix ture at the edges thickens, draw these portions with the fork to ward the center so that the un cooked potions flow to the bot tom. When eggs are set but still moist, top w'ith corned beef sl.ces, sauerkraut and cheese ^ices. Cov'er pan and reduce heat. :tik 3 to 5 minutes. Cut in w'edg- and serv'e. Makes 4 servings SAUERKRAUT SALAD This easy to prepare salad -1 auxaAU.that feature fTth- , , 1 (Ib.-l lb. 4 oz.) can sauer kraut, rinsed, drained and chop ped i 1 medium onion, chopped 1 medium green pepper, chopped' I cup chc^pci! clery 1 cup sugar eu.) vinegar Place sauerkraut, onion, pe7>- per, and celery in Targe h:Al. Ct n -lie .sugar and vinegar; bring to a bC'Wi. Stir often i di‘‘**oive .sugar. Ccol and pour over vegc*- tablc.s. .Mix well; place In refrig- ' eratci. Serve cold. Yields ap. #>x- imatclv G servings. NOliT: Cf en sweet pf.kle vine gar is avatlabli and can be used in place of the .sugar and vlne- gai. RccTpe is esily adap'rJ To suit youi pe^rsonl taste. CHOCOLATE CAKE Thi.s rich fudge take jias a co- conut-likc texture apH^ the kraut keeps it vvondet'ully mist an1| fr:*h f» r reveral davs, Tc’^ it with fluffy Mocha Whipped Cream or o:her favorite chc..-iate ifa>ting. This recipe wa.s sue 'essfully tested in oui Depaittnenl of -Vgri- • culture kitchen for it sounded .so un r:nventional. The results were ex.'’ellent and ^-oceived raves from | the tasto testers. You will want to serve this cake first before di vulging that kraut is the “sec- rel!' ioradlent , *a cup butter *s CUP butter or margarine 1*3 cups sugar 3 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla j cup unsweetened cocoa j 2^i cups sifted aU-pun^e flour 1 teaspoon each: baking pow der, baking soda U teaspoon salt _ 1 cup water *ii cup rinsed , drained and chopped sauerkraut Tlioroughly cream butter with fo^ar. Beat in eggs and vanilla. | Sift together dry ingredierits; add alternately with water to egg mixture. Stir in kraut. Turn ^ into two greased and floured 8- i inch squart* or roundf baking pans. Bake in 350 F. (moderate! i ov'er 30 minutes, or until cake, tests done. Fill and frost with* Mocha Whipped Cream or other O^VL. 2 REUBEN Sandwich ... favorite- chocolate fro-sting. MOCHA WHIPPED CREAM unsweetened cocoa and Whip iVi cups heavj' cream with 3 taolespoons sugar, 1 ta- b’espoon instant coffee, 2 tea- .spoons unsw’eetened cocoa and *-• teaspoon aTmond flavoring until pcai^f«an. three cups. C^js^tion for |une J972 r l^el'Kltcheil'TodlfsHIre Puffs Tar 1 teaspron .silt cup boiling w'al(‘r ^3 cu]! lard 1 cup sifted enrielied flour A eggs 1 pound ground bexT ‘y teaspoon onion .salt ’a teaspoon Worceslershiie sauce Combine.s alt, boiling w-atcr and lird. Bring to q boil, a,|(| flour, all at once, stirring vigui- ou.sl>, until ball lorm.s In ('(‘nicr ol pan. Cool slightly. Ad4 one at a time, beating after c*a i addition‘tmtil mixture i.s smooth. Mixture should lx- very sii i Bixnvn ground beef. Pour off driji pings. Add oniim salt and Wc.\ t* tershire sauce to ground beef an,| add to puff mixture*. Heat fat \n 36.5 F. Drop puff mixture by te;i- spoonfuls into hot fat. Deep f!\ 3 to 5 minutes or until goldeii brown. Yields 7 dozen. NOTT*!: *^n original reIoa.se. a line wa.s inadv'erlently omitic*(l. . stated hours. i .Anyone interested in enrolling; in Ladies Exercise Classes which \ ^ will begin sometime in Septem- ■ e her should contact the Commun ity Center also. ; ' sponcored by' inexpensive and keeps well. It the City of Kings Mountain in reminds one cf the fresh cab- ^-operaUon vvith Cleveland bage slaw or uncooked chow* (^nty Technical Intitute. chow served in a number of rest- FEDDERS ANNUAL RED RIBBON SALE SAVE <30 O ADULTS S1.25 — 12 TO 17 SLOB- CHILDREN -75c UNDERAGE RUNAWAY, WITH MICRO SKIRTS AND MINI MORALS ”■ 5HOWT1MES WER . 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I|3A^ Saving Certificate Minimum investment of $5,000 with addition in multiples $1,000 one year maturity with automatic renewal Dividends are paid quar terly. Certificates earn from date of investment. Withdrawals made prior to 12 qualifying period are subject to maximum penalty of 90 days interest forfeiture. Funds immediately available. 6% Saving Certificate Minimum investment ot $10,000 with additions in multiples of $1,000. Two year maturity with automatic renewal. Dividends paid quarterly. Certificates earn from date of investment. With drawals made prior to 34 months qixalifying period are subjed: to maximum penalty otf 90 days in terest forfeiture. Fund immedi ately available. HERE Kings Mountain Savings A Loan Association P. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 2908# Page 2 ; THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
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