MRS. CLYDE DEWEY BOSWELL
Miss Betty Sue Diffee Wed Sunday
To Clyde Boswell In Church Rites
Miss Betty Sue Diffee and
Clyde Dewey Boswell, both of
Eloo College, N. C., were married
Sunday afternoon at four o’clock
In a beautiful and impressive
ceremony in Elon College Fair
view Methodist church.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Roy Diffee, Sr., of
Elon College, N. C., is the neice
of Miss Grace Davis, Mrs. D. L.
Saunders, and Mrs. D. E. Britt,
all of Kings Mountain.
Rev. M. Dewey Tyson, minis
ter of the church, officiated at the
double-ring ceremony before an
altar banked with palms, wljite
gladioli, and white tapers. A
white satin - covered kneeling
bench completed the decorations.
Wedding music was presented
by Mrs. Ralph Davis, of Elon
College, organist, and Mrs. Tho
mas Griffin, of Graham ,and
John L. Amick, of Elon College,
vocalists.
Organ selections included "Lie
bestraum” by Liszt, “Tramerel”
and “Romance” by Schumann,
“I ^ove Thee” by Grieg, “O Pro
mise Me” by deKoven, "Arioso”
by Bach, and the traditional
marches by Wagner and Mendels
sohn.
Mrs. Griffin sang, "Through
the Years” by Youmatts, and "I’ll
Walk with God” by Brodszky. Mr.
Amick sang, “Sweetest Story
Ever Told” by Stults and he and
Mrs. Griffin sang, “My Hero” by
Straus.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
Chantilly lace and tulle over satin.
The dress featured a fitted bas
que with scalloped, scoop neck
line and fitted sleeves that ended
at points at the wrists. The full
skirt of lace with scalloped hem
line bnded in a chapel train. Her
veil of illusion was attached to a 1
fitted headpiece, and she carried
a white prayerbook topped with
a white orchid from which ex
tended ribbon streamers.
Mrs. Bill Diffee, of Elon Col
lege, sister-in-law of the bride, |
was matron of honor, and Miss !
Shirley Underwood, of Elon Col
lege, was maid of honor. Brides
maids were Miss Carol Jones,
Mrs. Bill Roach, both of Elon
College, Mrs. Hilda Brooks, of
Chatham, Va„ and Miss Eva Bos
well, of Chatham, Va., sisters of
the groom.
Attendants wore ballerina
length dresses of aqua crystalette
made with draped necklines, fit
ted bodices, and flared skirts
They carried bouquets of bronze
mums.
Little Miss Robin Saunders,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
D. Saunders of Kings Mountain,
cousin of the bride, was flower
girl. Her dress of white tulle was
made with low, ruffled neckline,
fitted bodice, and tiered hooped
skirt. She carrited a flower bas
ket of rose petals.
Honorary bridesmaids were
Mrs. Bill Wrenn, Mrs. Eddie Ross,
Mrs. Elwood Ray, and Mrs. Ralph
Isley, all of Burlington.
Roger Boswell, of Chatham,
Va., was his cousin’s best man,
and ushers were Bill Diffee, of
Elon College, brother of the
bride, Larry Barnes, Gurney
Baines, both of Portsmouth, Va.,
Julian Boswell, of Durham, cou
sin of the bride, and Billy For
rester, of Burlington.
The bride’s mother, Mrs. Diffee,
wore a dress of royal blue lace
with accessories in dusty rose.
Mrs. Boswell, mother of the
groom, wore a navy dress with
matching accessories. Each of
the mothers wore a shoulder cor
sage of white orchids.
Mrs. Boswell was graduated
from Altamahaw-Ossipee high
school and is employed as a teller
at Security National Bank, of
Burlington.
Mr. Boswell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Dewey Boswell, of
Chatham, Va., received his A. B.
degree from Elon college and is
a member of the Elon college fac
ulty. He is a member of Sigma
Phi Beta fraternity.
Following a week’s wedding
trip, the couple will reside at 1017
Ingle strefet, Burlington.
Woman's Club Announces Committees
For Floral Fair, "Autumn Harvest
Committees for “Autumn Har
vest,” annual floral fair of Kings
Mountain Woman’s club, have
been appointed by Mrs. Jacob
Cooper, president, and include
(chairmen named first).
CASHIERS —- Mrs. Sam Davis,
Mrs. Harold Coggins, Mrs. W. T.
Weir, Mrs. W. M. Moorhead, Mrs.
L. S. Stroupe, Mrs. W. G. Gran
tham, Mrs. James Logan, Mrs.
R. D. Arrowood, Mrs. Robert Mil
ler, Mrs. A. H. Patterson, Mrs.
George Moss, and Mrs. E. A.
Smith.
PUBLICITY — Mrs. Wilson
Crawford and Mrs. Grady Ho
ward.
HOSPITALITY — Mrs. Carl
Mayes, Mrs. H. T. Fulton, Mrs.
E. W. Neal, Mrs. Charles Murphy,
Mrs. O. W. Myers (co-chairman),
Miss Alice Averitt, Mrs. J. E.
Aderholt, Mrs. M. C. Amos, Mrs.
W. S. Dill'/.g, Mrs. S. A. Mauney,
and Miss Kittie Lou Sutton.
ADVERTISING -- Mrs. John
Cheshire, Mrs. Haywood E.
Lynch, Mrs. Clyde Kerns, Mrs.
Grady Howard, and Mrs. Vernon
Crosby.
FLOWER DIVISION — Mrs.
P. G. Padgett, general chairman,
and Mrs. W. S. Fulton, Jr., co
chairman.
SCHEDULE — Mrs. J. C. Brid
ges and Mrs. Vernon Crosby.
JUDGES — Mrs. John L. McGill
and Mrs. Grady Patterson.
STAGING — Mrs. W. S. Fulton,
Jr., Mrs. J. C. McKinney. Mrs.
Bruce Thorburn, Miss Elizabeth
Anthony, Mrs. W. M. Herndon,
and Mrs. Tolly Shuford.
JUNIOR DIVISION — Mrs. R.
S. Lennon, Mrs. Aubrey Mauney,
B. N. Barnes, co-chairman, Mrs.
Mrs. James Rollins, co-chairman,
and Mrs. Claude Hambright.
ENTRY and CLASSIFICATION
— Mrs. J. E. Herndon, Mrs. Ar
nold Kincaid, Mrs. E. H. Crouch,
Mrs. W. P. Gerberding, Mrs. S. S.
Weir, Jr., Mrs. George W. Mau
ney, co-chairman, Mrs. M. C. Pos
ton. Mrs. Martin Harmon, Mrs.
E. W. Griffin, Mrs. Henry Neis
ler, Mrs. J. B. Kefeter, Mrs. W. M.
Gantt, Mrs. Jacob Mauney, and
Mrs. J. H. Arthur
BAZAAR — Mrs. W. L. Mauney,
Mrs. Harry Page, Mrs. R. G.
Plonk, Mrs. J. S. Norman, Mrs.
! C. E. Neisler, Mrs. Bob Maner,
Mrs Fred Finger, Mrs. J. N. Mc
j Clure, co-chairman. Miss Carlyle
Ware, Mrs. M. L. Plonk, Mrs. E.
C. Cooper, Mrs. Hal Ward, Mrs.
Edith Goforth, Mrs. Luther Cans
ler, Mrs. H. M. Heavener, Mrs.
j Merle Beatty, Mrs. B. S. Neill.
Mrs. Paul Beam, Mrs. J. E. Me
1 Laughen, Mrs. R. D. Goforth, Mrs.
Y. F. Throneburg, Miss Ava
Ware, and Mrs. B. M. Ormand.
DINING ROOM — Mrs. Paul
Hendricks, chairman, Mrs. Char
les Alexander, co-chairman, Mrs.
! Ben H. Bridges, Mrs. J. N. Gam
ble, Mrs. Boyer Murray, Mrs.
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Social Calendar
Thursday.
7:30—American Legion Auxili
ary at the home of Mrs*
J. M. Rhea with Mrs. J. E.
Mauney, co-hostess.
7:30—Margrace Woman’s club
at*the home of Mrs. Floyd
Gates with Mrs. J. H. Med
lin, co-hostess.
8:00—Study course on missions
at Resurrection Lutheran
church sponsored by the
Kings Mountain Council of
Churchwomen.
Friday:
3:30—Friday Afternoon Bridge
club at thie Country Club
with Mrs. C. T. Carpenter,
Jr., hostess.
8:00—Kings Mountain chapter
, 123, Order of the Eastern
Star, at Masonic Hall.
Saturday:
1:00—Mrs. Clarence Peele is
entertaining at her home at j
a luncheon honoring Miss
Pat Henderson, bride-elect.
4:00-6 p. m.—Mrs. Maurice Hol
brooks is entertaining at a
tea at her home on Union
road, Gastonia, honoring
Miss Carolyn Robinson,
bride - elect, and Mrs. Irvin
Farmer and Mrs. J. C.
Carothers, Jr., recent
Brides.
8:00—Rehearsal for the Hten
derson - Tart wedding in
First Baptist church.
9:00—Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ho
ward are entertaining at
an after-rehearsal party for
Miss Pat Henderson and
James Tart.
Sunday:
4:00—The wedding of Miss Pat
ricia Marlene Henderson
and James Duncan Tart in
First Baptist church.
Monday:
3:30—Circle 3 of Central Me
thodist church at the home
of Mrs. C. T. Carpenter,
Sr.
3:30—Circle 5 of First Presby
terian church at thfe home
of Mrs. C. E. Neisler.
7:00—Junior Woman’s club at
the Woman’s clubhouste.
Supper honoring city
school teachers. Hostesses:
Mrs. N. F. McGill, Jr., Mrs.
John Rudisill, and Miss
Margaret Harmon.
7:30—Circle 1 of First Presby
terian church at the home
of Mrs. R. D. Arrowood.
7:30—Circle 6 of First Presby
terian church at the home
of Mrs. Charles Ballard.
8:00—Circlfe 4 of First Presby
terian church at the home
of Mrs. Robert Miller.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Hendricks,
of Atlanta, Ga., former residents
of Kings Mountain, announce the
birth of a son, Joseph Rochel
Hendricks, Jr., September 18,
Emory University hospital, Atlan
ta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Gaddy
announce the birth of twin
daughters, Thursday, July 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boyles
announce the birth of a daughter,
Janet Elizabeth, Saturday, Sep
tember 22, Shelby hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis an
nounce the birth of a son, Sun
day, September 23.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Anthony,
of Kalamazoo, Michigan, former
residents, announce the birth of
a daughter, Patricia Kay, Septem
ber 11. Mr. Anthony is the son
of Dr. J. E. Anthony, of Kings
Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn White,
of Dallas, Texas, announce the
birth of a daughter, Laura
Jayne, September 19. Mr. White
is the son of Mrs. W. K. White,
of Kings Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood
announce the birth of a son, Mon
day, September 24.
Mrs. Cooper Hostess
To Duplicate Club
Duplicate Bridge club members
met Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Jacob Cooper. In
vited to play with the regular
club members were Mrs. Arnold
Kiser, Mrs. H. R. Neisler, and
Mrs. Carl Mauney.
Mrs. Paul Hendricks received
high score award. The hostess
served a dessert course with cof
fee.
Charles Thomassan, Mrs. D. E.
Tate, Mrs. W. E. Rosenstengel,
Jr., Mrs. T. L. Hovis, Mrs. Tom
Kesler, Mrs. H. L. Campbell, Mrs.
T. L. Gilbert, Mrs. Hugh Logan,
Jr., Mrs. Paul Nolan, Mrs. Wil
liam Houser, Mrs. Ben H. Go
forth, Mrs. Fred Withers, Mrs.
Earl Ledford, Mrs. James Dickey,
Mrs. Hilton Ruth, and Mrs.
Gteorge Thomasson.
CAKES AND PIES — Mrs.
Harold Crawford, chairman, Mrs.
N. F. McGill, Mrs. C. A. Butter
worth, Mrs. E. L. Campbell, Mrs.
Bdh F. Beam, Mrs. O. C. O’Farrell
Mrs. Yates Harbison, Mrs. M. C.
May, Mrs. D. H. Littlejohn, Mrs.
J. R. Davis, Mrs. D. L. Saunders,
Mrs. Nell Patrick, Mrs. S. E. Tu
tor, Mrs. P. G. Ratterree, Mrs. J.
K. Willis, Mrs. P. D. Patrick, Mrs.
C. L Jolly, Mrs. L. L. Benson,
Mrs. Ollie Harris, and Mrs. M. H.
Hubbard.
KITCHEN — Mrs. George Hou
ser, chairman; NOON — Mrs.
tohn Cheshire, Mrs. H. E. Lynch,
Mrs. C. D. Blanton, Mrs. Wilson
Crawford, and Mrs. E. T. Plott
NTGHT — Mrs. Jacob Cooper.
Mrs. Paul Mauney, Mrs. J. E.
Mauney, Mrs. John L. McGill.
Jaul McGinnis, Mrs. Grady Ho
vard, and Mrs. J. H. Patterson.
MRS. KENNETH JENKINS CLONINGER
Miss Doris Sellers Wed September 15
To Kenneth Cloninger In Gaffney, S. C.
Miss Dons Jean Sellers and
Kenneth Jienkins Cloninger, both
of Kings Mountain, exchanged
marriage vows the evening of
September 15th in Gaffney, S. C.
W. R. Douglas, magistrate,
heard the exchange of vows.
The bridle wore a street-length
dress of white glazed cotton fash
ioned on princess lines with scoop
neckline and bouffant skirt. She
wore matching accessories.
Accompanying the couple were
the bride’s father George W. Sel
lers, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clonin
ger, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cloninger,
Tommy Broome, Mr. and Mrs.
Solon Norris, Mrs. Bill Sanders,
and Miss Judy Medlin, all of
Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Cloninger, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George William Sel
lers, of Kings Mountain, is a
member of the senior class at
Kings Mountain high school.
Airman Cloningter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Cloninger, of
Kings Mountain, was graduated
in 1955 from Kings Mountain high
school. Now in the air force, he
is stationed at Sumter, S. C., air
base.
The bride is residing tempora
rily with her parents.
Charlotte Flower Show
Set Tuesday, Wednesday
Garden club members through
out the area are being invited to
attend the annual fall flower
show in Charlotte at Fireman’s
Hall, 2701 East 7th st., Chaflotte,
October 2nd and October 3rd.
Announcement was made by
Mrs. G. A. McCarty, official of
the Charlotte Garden club, who
announced that the show will be
open October 2nd from 2 o’clock
until 10 p. m. and on October 3rd
(Wednesday) from 10 a. m. until
9 o’clock p. m.
Hospital Auxiliary Is Inviting
Participation In "Pink Lady" Group
Fall schedules lor "Pink Lady”
volunteers in the Kings Moun
tain Hospital auxiliary were
planned at the executive meeting
Wednesday night at the home
of Mrs. P. G. Padgett, auxiliary
president.
Other women of the community
who wish to Join this group in
volunteer service at Kings Moun
tain hospital this fall should
contact Mrs. Padgett, chairman,
or any other official of the auxi
liary, so that regular assign
ments may be completed.
Volunteer “pink ladies” man
the reception desks in addition to
assist in the visiting program, de
liver mail and reading materials,
and serve as hospital guides.
PERSONALS
Mrs. P. D. Herndon and son,
P. D. Herndon, Jr., of Fort Lau
derdale, Fla., were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Ware and family. They re
turned to Fort Lauderdale Mon-.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Davis, Jr.,
of Panama City, Fla., are visiting
Mrs. Rosanell Moss, mother of j
Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Davis is the
former Miss Cornelia Moss, of
Kings Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Oz
ment and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. i
Moss and family, all of Charlies- i
ton, S. C., were weekend guests
of Mrs. O. T. Hayes.
Rtev. James B. McLarty and
sons, Jimmy and Charles, ac
companied Miss Margaret Mc
Larty to New York this week,
where Miss McLarty has enrol
led for the fall term at the Neigh
borhood Playhouse, School of the i
Drama.
Mrs. Carl Herndon, Mrs. Ruby
Gneene, Miss Dutch Cloninger,
and Mrs. T. A. Lineberger rep
resented Macedonia Baptist
church Woman’s Missionary soc
iety at a WMU leadership confe
rence Friday and Saturday at
Fruitland Baptist Assembly near
Hendersonville, N. C.
Guests in the homes of Mrs.
John F. Ware, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Maun'ey, and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Ware during the weekend
were Mr, and Mrs. Van Wrape
and family, of Burlington, Mr.
and Mrs. George Ware, of Gas
tonia, and Mr. and Mrs. Belvin
Ware and Mr. and Mrs. William
Schupert, all of Calhoun Falls,
S. C.
Mrs. Minnie Ware
Notes Birthday
Mrs. Minnie Ware, wtell-known
Kings Mountain citizen, will cele
brate her 79th birthday anniver
sary Thursday, September 27th,
and was honored Sunday by her
daughter, Mrs. A. H. Cornwell, at
a birthday dinner at their homte.
The white decorated birthday
cake was the centerpiece for the
refreshment table.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
G. F. Cody, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Sabettie and daughter, Cindy, and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts, all
of Topeka, Kansas, Mr. and
Mrs. Cornwell, and Mrs. J. A.
Denny, of Kings Mountain.
Macedonia Baptist WMU
Held Meeting Monday
Members of the Woman’s Mis
sionary society of Macedonia Bap
tist church met at the church
Monday evening for a prayter ser
vice for the revival that begins
at Macedonia Sunday.
Mrs. M. B. Martin and Mrs.
Beck Pag*? conducted the meet
ing. Mrs. Martin had the devo
tional.
Legion Auxiliary
To Meet Thursday
The American Legion Auxiliary
will hold its regular meeting
Thursday night at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.
J. M. Rhea and Mrs. J. E. Mauney
will be hostesses at the home of
Mrs. Rhea.
Mrs. F. R. McCurdy, program
chairman, will present a musical
program.
All members of the organiza
tion have been invited to attend.
Phone 1300
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