ti. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. G TJuit^day, August 17^497^,. White Bible Ceremony Honors Norma King Mrs. Edwin Marston Here From California Mrs. Edwin L. Marston, Jr. of La Jolla, Califonii«i, is vLsitin^» her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Geonre Members of iBaptist Young Women of Second Baptist ehurch iMrs. Marstxm, the former presented a White iBible to ibride- Oeorganna Mo.ss, came especially Mary Jo Hord, Stan Whitley Feted At Wedding Buffet Saturday At I (Continued from one) WHITLEY sleeves were edged in lace. The Mary Jo Hord, I Stan Whitley sleeves were edged in lace, uw, a r x J full skirt,ifeaturlng back fullness, /\r© ("©160 Miss Mary Jo Hord and Stan her dress and the engaged pair! Whitley, were honored on their; received! gifts of silver'In their 1 was enhanced by a deep ruffled wedding day Saturday at a 1 ’ chosen pattern from the hosts. o’clock wedding buffet at the - — home of (Dr. and Mrs. John C.; Continued Ft'om Page One New Permanizer , Is Introdu-ced By Tiara's Tiaira Hair Designs demonstrat- Simsp.amlly Returns Home ■:Th Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sims and grandson, Venson Sims, h^vo re turned from a vacation: In Flal HUTCh^NS elect Norma Claudette King in to attend the wedding of her\^|c'Cjiii Hillside Drive, a candlelight sendee Sunday, Mary Jo Hord. ^ . -.u ^ ' niffht I Entertaining with Dr. and Mrs.: v vv ^ k I 1/' ' McGill Were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. and a round yoke bordered in Participating in the service IN OPm3 ^ Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. W. S.! lace and satin riblwn. Lace was were Cheryel Ann McAbee, Sandy 1 n ■ l ri l Fulton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack repeated on the bodice and Falls, Rhonda Foster, 'Deboie! DriCl©-tZi©CT White, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan sleeves and down the front of the and Cindy Guyton, Sonya Mc*t| I I H Reed and .Mr. and Mrs. N. M. bodice. The full skirt was com- fIS riOnOr©CI Farr. ! plementcd by a Chapel train. Her Abee, Jenny Phillips and Wanda McAlbee. The church organist, Mrs. . , , , formal length veil of illusion was Miss Norma King, August 20th.' The .>0 guests included rnem- ^ head edged in lace and continuing) Honoring Miss Mary Jo Hord . .u i * a around the full attached Chapel i and Stan Whitley after their ed a new'Permanizer warm wave, Ro . ... _ .... .1 .... O, - — - nnT ^ t he' ^ horokoe In bride, and Miss Connie Ruth i whore a yellow and white motif i ovtnei saia ti« |dian Reservation. Whitley a; Concord, sister of the; was effected in flower decora- Cashion, sang, "Bless This! Miss Cheryl House” as a part of the service. ’ Hall of Second Bap The Rev. Eugene Land present ;Va., cousin of the bride. , the bride’s table. Yellow candles ^' in hurricane lamps with yellow signed to create a controlled. ii ■ i • ii i amount of warmth equal to a HutCuinS MOSt healthy individual (9S.6> and in-,../ j j. rj • sures better waves thus allowing VV©ClClinQ TdriV ’better hair conditioning and, long, lasting permanent waving.” j Mr. and Mrs. Converse Hutch- , ins of Grover entertained mom- Evelyn Chambers, played "Trum pet Voluntary lered the church man King, 'father oi me toriae-^ —L7“’i‘ “‘V/t Tu*"''I Tomato juice elect, accompanied by Robert | McAtee, guests on their arrival. Quot orchid. pAshion saner “Ri^^ss mtiic • ^^d Miss Gher^-l 'McA .'Go in the j ^ i.-. -r i I «i, ,..1. * » *. ^ n ...v,, Luncheon was served from ai Mrs. John T. Graves, Jr. attend-) All the attendants wore ful-an^j vv'hitq flow'ors wei'e featured; Qvirs Allen said “warm waves’’^**'' irTu* Vu buffet taible m the family room'^d her sister as matron of honor length dresses of maize flocked on two buffet tables. are siigh V Wgher th^n I’Sd u®'" Hutchins-Johnson. and >-uests found their olaces at and bridesmaids were Miss Pam, voile over maize taffeta designed : “J®. " baugh wedding party at a rehear- tables set up in the living room, I Courtney and i.Miss Connie Striek- with scooped necklines and ibrief Toasts were given to the bride; i^i^ducto^T spec-ial price for the ^ dining room and on the porch. , land of Kings Mountain. | sleeves edged in narrow !ace. | and groom-elect by i permanent this week ’ Miss Vickie Jo Johnsonbau"h ^ The thrc‘e attendants woreiTheir tiered skirts were enhanced 1 dolph Madison, Miss Mary Madi- week. ^ h i The ibride’s table was covered 1 floor length gowns of maize silk J by narrow lace and finished at! json, Miss Barbara Herd, Melvin i iMrs. Smith pointed to t*'" Michael Nea. Hutchins- took Pf^anent 'wt to thefr wedding attendants, frizzy and is "easy-lo-manage. od the white iBible to be used in the wedding ceremony. Miss King was . honored with a certificate of recognition and the White Family Bible tor her "faithful and outstanding ser vices” as the church pianist at Second iBa-ptist church the past eight yeans. Debbie Scruggs, Mr. Fortenberry To Wed Sunday Miss Debbie Scruggs and Harry Fortenberry will be married Sun day, August 20th, in a 4 p.m. wedding in CherryviBe’s Mission ary Methodist church. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. The bride-elect is daughter of Re\^ and Mrs. Spurgeon Scruggs of Kings 'Mountain. list church. A color note of white, yellow an orchid was used. Miss King was remem benxi by the hostesses with a carnation corsage and gifts of her chosen china. The bride-to-be wag dressed in a partrdress of blue printed arrangement of gat^a muma. The nylon with matehing .shoe,s. Punch and party items were' n 11 e - - 'Mrs. Smith pointed to the fact; tho rkf./.acir»n to th^n- crift^ with an embroidered cutwork | chLfon and white Venise lace the hemlines with rows of nar- Whitley, and Dr. D. F. Hord. A that her nenA' permanent "isn’t lo nttonri^ ^ loth and centered 'ey a basket styled with high necklines outlin-1 row lace. They carried clutch ; response was made by Stan featured decorations ed with maize satin libwon. Bands of lace and riti:on created a 'bib effect on the bodices. iMiniature satin bows with streamers defin- Special guests were the bride-1 Miss Hord was presented ^ i iwve^had'Teep^tcedrimm^ "“'’cuffs and their column skirts were served to 40 guests. '; throughout the home. King and her grandmothers, Mrs. Willis C. King and ‘Mrs. Nora Ware and Mrs. Kell Pettus of 'GEistonia, mother of the groom- to-be. The bride’s table was covered with a white tablecloth, ov^erlaid with yellow net, and yellow rib bon streamers and wedding bells. The centerpiece was a bridal doll dressed in ye!low'. 'Refreshments of sandwich posies c?; mixed summer flowers. Participating in the wedding as honorary ibiidesmaids were )Mrs. Fred Wright, III of Raleigh, cou sin of the bride; Mrs. Ronnie Riggs of Bhelburn, Indiana, cou- Bride-Elect Mary Jo Hord Is Honored The prospective bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs, George For-, were served from silver appoint tenborry of Grover. I ments. Mrs. Gene Thomas of Marietta, Ga. honoied Miss Mary Jo Hord, bride-elect, at a bridesmaids luncheon Friday at noon at Gas tonia’s Holiday Inn. Miss Hoixi squares, cake squares, nuts, party , ..Mehin Stanley Whitley were mints and lime siieivet punch mjji-Hed Saturday evening in enhanced by flowing iback panels.} of the bride; Mrs. Michael They carried long^tommed yel- low rose ' i Gene Thomas of Marietta, Ga., Buffie Hutchins, niece of the | *^iss >Janey Hampton, Miss Tarn- bridegroom, was flow’er girl. She • Karen Holii- w'ore a short-sleeved floor-length Winston Salem, dress of maize silk chiffon trim-i The bridegroom’s father was med in white Venise lace. She I , j rx -j Gioomsmen included David carried a white flower basket in-' terlaced with yellow ribbon. , Hord, brother of the bride; Dr. iDavid Rhea, son of Mr and i^fu'Sina! and David Hall, both Mrs. B.W. Rhea, was ringbeam-iof Winston Salem, and Jerry The Ibridegroom s father was' Ht^le of Shelby. best man. For her daughters wedding SOCIETY COLUMN Cmtiniicd From page One COMINGS AND GOINGS Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Falls. Jr. and children. Russell and Wesley, of Cranford, New Jersey, have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Falls, Sr. and other relatives. Kings Mountain Baptist church. A (vdor mot!i^ of purple, yellow naugh~ Whitley. Hosting the occasion for the fifty guests were Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Madison of -Petersburg, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Drake of Fairbanks, Ind.; Mr. and Mr.s. Torn Fulton otf Chapel Hill, Tenn.; and Mrs. Byron Keeler and Mr. and Mrs. George Moss of Kings Mountain. Kay Cansler, Hal London Give. Plans Miss Kay Cansler of CJiapel Hill, formerly of Kings Moun tain, and Hal London II, "if Char i The bride-to-lie wore a long Mrs. Smith, wife of Dwight i sleeveless formal featuring a Smith, is a mother-to-be and i navy bodice and multi-print skirt, was presented a ne%v hair style; on her last day at work. Sewing Classes Will Resume August 28th Sewing classes for adults will resume at kings Mountain Com munity Center beginning Au.gast 2Sdi. Conner Family Held Reunion The 12 children of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Conner held their family reunion Sunday at the Antioch Community^ pentor near Grover. and white featured decorative de tails. The 20 guests were served a three-course luncheon from tables overlaid with w’hile cloths. Miss ATr-c TTr.vH wrac rrrtvr-nnH in nink- idui, leconicai ’inSllUlie WITI ^or.MaeTignor a-s instructor. lA total of 416 relatives were present. Out-cif-town relatives attend ing we.re Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Tiie classes are again under Conner and Mr. and Mrs. Steve spcr,*:orship of Cleveland Coer/y of Wilmington; Mr. and Technical 'Institute with Mrs ’ Mrs. .Grady Conner of Winston brother of the bride; Johnny Hutchins, brother of tho,^®^^* c bridegroom; and Donald Martin.' Yow WhithT of For her daughter’s wedding. Concord, mother of the bnde- Mrs. Johnsonbaugh was gowned I matching accessories. in aqua chiffon enhanced by a' Hord s place 'Was maiked by ; lace coat. She wore a corsage of; The brides maternal grand- white corsage and a relish dish:“'mother, Mrs. J. Byron Keeter, in her china from the hostess. | bride-Yroom’s mother chose groomed in lime chiffon with Miss Hord who took the occa-; lace*dress with a corsa^^e' accessories. Sion to present gifts to her bridal miniature white rosebuds ' i The bridegroom’s grandmother, attendants, wore a white and ^j^.g Johnsonbaugh! Sr., I Arihur Yow% chose orchid Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Goforth vacationed last week at Lake Waccamaw. Joining them for the week were their children and their families: Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Goforth of Wash ington, D. C.: Mr, and Mrs. Rick Goforth of Atlanta, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lovelace and Deana and Terri of Charlotte. purple knit dress with white ac- grandmother ci: the bridegroom.' matching accessories, cessories. ! chose white linen with a cama- The bride s parents entertained Guests other than the hostess shoulder corsage. aftertheccremonyata ccautiful- and honoree were the hride-tobe's j ^,jjgg Debbie Page kept the i reception at their mother, Mrs. D. F. Hord; Miss * uj:!^^.g ^ .ug ve-tibule of ’ Marie Whitley and Miss Connie : ve.iiouic i the maize and white theme of the Whitley of Concord; Miss Peggy 1 ^he bride’s parents entertained redding was featured in decora- wood will officiate at the double- Drake of Fairbanks, Tadiana;; the ceremony at a beauti-i 1^^*^" ciremony their marriage. Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Con ner of Pensacola, Fla.; .Mr. and ' Fifteen students aie needed, iMrs. Larry Connei* of Atlanta, The wedding will lake place' to ffart any of the following list ■ Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. James Connoi- Thursday (today) at high noon | ^d classes. Registration wiM be' and family Greeqsville, S. C.; in the Clemmons Pivsbyterian at the first class meeting. i Mr. and Mrs^ Clyde Connor and church. ! _ i family of Belmontand Mrs. Miss Can-der is daughter of Mr.s. Sarnuel W. Thrasher of Win- ftor Salem, formerly of Kings Mountain, and the late Grady C. Cansler of Kings Mountain. Tiie prospective bridegroom is - - - - , the son of Mr. and Mi's. John ^ courses, ends Nov. Bate* of Kinston; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mi\s. Gene Berwick cf Advanced Dressmaking Alon-: St Petersbui‘g, Va.; ^1r. and Mrs. day, August 28th—6-9 p. m -dO Richard Bate.s and Mrs. John Bryan London of Charlott?. Rev. E. Lamar Peek, pastor of Firsi Presbyterian church of Fay etteville, and Rev. Ralph Under- Misses Kathryn and Alaiy Madi- fully-appointed reception in the W*«TTrk • ^jf ... ' Rv. Ray Jenkins will be qrgan- 27th. EdwArd Lovelace of Bessemer (Dressmaking-Meets Tuesdays | City; Mr. arffi Mrs. J. C. Penlen- —starts August 29th 9 until 121 ton and daughter of Anderson, a. m. 39 hour coume ending Nowi 5>. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Collins 21st ’ add children of Blacksburg, S.C.: Tailoring—(Meets Tuesdays a?id 'Mr. and .Mrs. Jerry Wrightand Thursdays—Starts August 29th'—land family Of Shafon, S.C.; Mr. Beiersour^ va.; ^virs. fellowship The yel-j?'^^ Glchn iGrigg, Jr. of Ralerghf'M^. I and white thefne of the wed-1 (^trodu Duke Marston of Jojla, Calir.t-^|-|^ .irT*dccprnfi'i’'P‘ vii,;c lV:lTv»n Mnltifield and 'Mls-S t.*. Baker Leigh,..son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leigh of Gaffney. South Carolina, will celebrate his seoond birthday Friday. August 18th. Miss Kdren Hollifield a'nd^ iMetaiifri-afltst''refrefrltments. Nancy Hampton of Winston 5alem; Misses Barbara, Nancy nd Anne Hord; Mrs. Brown Varo; Mi-s. Bob Hullender and Mrs. J. C. Bridges. , 9 p. m,- -39 hoLir co Inviting guests into tlfe' Ov'erlaid with white cloth, the were Mr. and Mrs. ‘ wohl^ixT \IlB^aUen1 her! ^^vem^'er 22 bride’stablchelcithetieredwhite'Moss and receiving in a second 'Wohlford will attend her |^ and yeilcw* wedding cake as cen- ■ receiving line there were Mrs. J. matron of jionor aad ^ Beginner Sewing p) end.^‘wal^ and "Iami'y7 all of Bessc- I mer 'City; Mr. and Mrs. Jack) Meets j Collin’s of BJacksbwrg. S.C.: Mr. Baker is grandson of Mr, and Mrs. James Leigh and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Leigh, all of K ings Mountain. Baker will enjoy a dec orated birthday cake at a family party at his home. .ocal Women To Ridgecrest Ml'S. George Sellers, Mr.s. M. C. Amos, Mrs. CJyde Lindsay, Mrs. Tanie Kincaid and Mrs. Myrtis W. Plott are attending the Wo man’s Missionary Union Confer- mec this w'eek at Ridgecrest Bap tist Assembly at Ridgecrest. They are guests in the home I of Mrs. Janie Kincaid. TTlursdays- Starts August 31. 9 arid Mrs. James Haynes and son tral hishlight. Silvei oancielabrum m'alf'for the bridesroon-,- until 12 neon -33 hoiir courM>, of She:by and Mr. and Mrs. Curl holding yellow tapers and flowers Tdde^^^^^ i Anther. ' I ends Nov. 16th. fBolin or Grover. . JESSE HELMS: A CITIZEN-SENATOR CITIZENS FOB HELMS (PartiaJ Listing) Mrs. Ann Boiley Wife of Superior Court Judge James "Pou” Baifey Raleigh F. Royal Loydb Jr. President Fayetteville Jaycees Fayetteville Ber Sumner Fenner Democratic Statt Senator Rutheiiordton Carl T. Britt Farmer and Civic Leader Fairmont t j i.m Jerry Barger Business and Civic Leader Salirbui'>' "Jesse Helms is not one of your back-slapping, hand-wringing, affable garden variety political off ice seekers."—Virginian Pilot 7-2-72 A few years back, Jesse Helms was elected Pres ident of the Raleigh Rotary Club, the oldest and second largest civic club in North Carolina. He didn’t sit back and glory in it. He set about to challenge the club with a series of new programs —like one to raise money for a boys’ home. That year, the club had the highest attendance in its history and won a district award for new members. That’s Jesse Helms — working to get things done. And that’s why the Freedoms Foundation gave him two awards, and why the Raleigh Exchange Club gave him its Golden Deeds award, and why the Southern Baptist Convention gave him its national award for Service to Mankind. Alberi: Long Civi: Leader Fellows -cf Christian Athletts Durham All his life, Jesse Helms has worked to make things better than he found them. And that’s why we need to send him to the United States Senate. Hamilton C. Horton State Senate Wi nston-Saiem R. O. Huffman Business and Civic Leader Morgan ton Wilbur Clork Former Mayor Fayetteville i^sse Helms FOR y. S. Senote ATS, I believe in Jesse Helms and I want to help elect him as our Citizen-Senator. Tm enclosing mv contribution of: ( ) Sl .OO ( ) -sr.oo ( ) $10.00 or Name Address City State Zip , Mail this coupon with your con tribution of $1.00 or more to the HELMS FOR SENATE COMMIT TEE. P.O. DRAWER 589, RALEIGH, N. C. 2760^ TOM ELUS. STATE CAMPAIGN MANAGER. YOU Can Make The Difference! 8:3 pd. flanked the centerpiece. Yellow , punch was served from a silverDr. and Mrs. John C. McGill, punch service. I The bride’s table in the din- Mrs. Gene Carroll, Mrs. John- '‘"8 room was hlRhlight of decora- ny Hutchins and Miss Marilyn "on- Overlaid with embroidei-ed Kirkpatrick assisted in serving, outwork cloth Itelonging to the ■ Mrs. \V. C. Biillew directed the bride’s maternal grandparents. wedding. the table was centered with a ‘For a trip to the mountains, Williamsburg arrangement of the ncvv Mrs. Hutchins wore a white Shasta daisies, yellow yellow dress and the Royal Bou- chrysanthemums and lEaker’s quet orchid lifted from her bridal f^rn in an antique crystal bowl bouquet. , in a double wedding ring design IHRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul iM. Johnson baugh of Kings Mountain are parents of the bride who is a senior student at Kings Mountain high schoo!. She is granddaugh Two tall hurricane lamps with lighted white candles in silver candleholders flanked the center- piece, Punch W'as served from a silver bowl by Mrs. John Chesh ire. Jr. Also assisting in serving ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul LM. John- * were Mrs. Glenn 'Grigg, Jr., Mrs. sonbaugh. Sr. of Hartford City, (E. L. Marston, Jr., Mrs. Michael Indiana. , McRee ami Mrs. Gene Thomas. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and j On the dining room ibu'.fet pos- Mrs. Converse Hutchins of Gro-1 ed in front of a mirror was a ver, is a graduate of Kings Moun- tall three-(^ranched silver cande!- tain high school and has com-! ai:ra holding lighted white tapers pjetci a course in welding. He, with an arrangement of yellow was honorably discharged i.i July i and white flowers showered with after serving a seven montiis tour yeUow' and white ribbons tied of duty in the U.S. Army. He is with lovers knots and clusters of I employed :y Lithium Corporation , of America in Bessemer City. ; Out-of-town guests included the bride’s aunt, Mrs. William Jack- son of New Bremer, Ohio; the ';ride’s grandparents, Mr. and i Mrs. Paul Johnsonbaugh, Sr, I Hartford City, Indiana; Miss : Rosamond Jackson of New Bro- flowers. Mrs. E. M. Hord cut and serv-, ed the wedding cake which was : centerpiece for a glass-topped table on the porch where Mr. and | .Mrs. J. C. Bridges also received. Presiding at a second punch service on the lawn were Mrs. N. M. Farr and Mrs. W. F. men, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Frank ! Houser. Also assisting in rccoiv- Kirkpatrick, aunt and uncle of i on the lawn were Mr. and Mrs. | j the bride; Miss Marilyn Kirkpat ; rick, Miss Ruth Ann Kirkpatrick, 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird of Greenville, S.C. ! The newlyweds have occupied ; a new mobile home in Valley I Haven Trailer Park. I Odell Bentons [To Celebrate j25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Odell Benton will j celebrate their silver wedding I anniversary Saturday, August ISth, at a reception from 7 until ; 9 p.m. at their home on Grover ; road. ! Friends and relatives are in- I vited to attend. j Hosts for the party will ,be the Benton’s son and daughter-in-law, Dan Finger, Mr. and Mrs. Ran dolph Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Drake, iMr. and Mrs. S. R. Gal. 2 - Whitley-Hord Suber, Jr., Mrs. Ronnie Riggs, Miss Karen Hollifield, 'Miss Nancy Hampton and 'Mrs. Fred Wright, III. BRIDE AiN'D BiRIDEIGROOM Dr. and 'Mrs. David Fletcher Hord of Kings Mountain are parents of the bride who is the granddaughter of Mrs. J. Byron Keeter and the late Mr. Keeter and of the late Mr. and iMrs. D. 'F. Hol'd, Sr. A graduate df Wake Forest University, Class of 1970, she completed in 1971 a teacher training course at North ‘ Carolina School for the Deaf in Morganton and prior to her mar- j rlage was a member of the facul- j ty of the Upper School. ' The bridegroom, son of Melvin : Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dale Benton. Whitley of Southei-n Pines and ' Mrs. Marie Yow Whitley of Con CARD OF THANKS The family of Jesse L. Ramsey wish to acknowledge sincere ap preciation to the many friends and neighbors for their kind ex- ■ cord, is also a <1970 graduate of j pressions of sympathy at the Wake Forest University. He is presently a third year Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Cornell Univer sity working on a Ph D degree loss df our beloved husband and father.- The Family of Jesse L, Ramsey, in linguistics. The couple will reside at 204 ■ Cornell Street in Ithaca, New; i York. 1 Tiara Hair Designs INTRODUCES THE ^ New Permanizer Warm Wave Machine , m mM MRS. ARLENE SMITQ Before Her New Wov^ MRS. 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