Mr. irnii Mm. Ru h'inl h'liQcm Shun
Miss Sarah Cox, Richard Eugene Shaw
Wed Sunday In Double-Ring Ceremony
Kings M«un:; in Baptist church
provided the f< Ming Sunday ai
3:3!» p.m. fm- an ex hange of
vw.» ui Mis Sarah Ellen
Cox of Kin >i”um .11 and Rich
ard Kiisjni, Shaw of Brooklyn.
New York.
Re\. Mario Our?-isc heard the
couple j>|iil ;c liic vows of tile
double-1 ;ii < ceia-mony.
Mrs. .1 (■ l;> d-'cs was organist
for a |n»gra n "f 1 radii - >nal mu
sic and mi, i| nurvherji v.cre ren
dc cil h\ V e v iinlc Ryan of
Mousey. >.ow York, c.dleije class
mate id the iride
M ss i;-. in . in "A\ i Mana”
before Hu* -ii iv 1 nd tin- hen
edict lone I "I id's Prayei" hy
Malotte.
The c'lurch niti: 1 was hanked
by lic.kets of v» liite gladioli and
English i\ \
Beniam t F’rcnlilin Co\ escort
ed his dan - :ii 1.1 the aliar and
gave hi 1 in i.a iace. The bride
made ami dc ned her fo' inal
wedd-ng iuvn. sem. shrvith of
pciu if- -ice 11in with overskirt
of scallop d la e. Pc: shoulder
length veil of os ion was attach
is. ,o i Ir 1 id it,- l ose of |ienu de
so .» satin -id I n-e mil she carri
ed n iMiiiij i.-t tiidenias
Mrs. |a> —ic i uieat of Charles
tici i 1 ti ster as
m.it on >: Jt-> anti hr!d, smaids
w “te \l Jo inn «'c!\ a' <ir.cn
vill c- C m: in of the hritle.
M <s .lo\ e !!:--,vl n;. the bride’s
roo m •’ it tiv» I n . rsity of
Nirth d n • it tJreensbori,
Miss | - i! 1 \c ilk-v of K'ngs
M hi t :t mil M Patsy Whilly
of Con -ord.
All the atlei’dants wore 'towns
of acpw 10 aile with matching
he tiltl' cs es if ->et atta. 'ied to
bows ui matching h-o-ade They
won* dyed to-match satin slipper
awl carried nosegays of pink
Oar/a chi \ sanihetnunts.
The In degrnom's father was
best man and the I t of ushers
included Fran’: Celv of fin-on
ville, S on lo ii| the hi ale.
time I'oiciil. brother-in-law of
the Wide. Or-hi I.andreih, cou
sin of the hrid . and Claire Gil
st.id
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. ,(*o\ chose a poik wool
sheath dress « th matching hat
of chiff -n and n pink cytrihidiuin
orchid as a shculder corsage.
The bridegroom's irothei was
gowned in oei"c> brocade She
wore a blue feather bat and a
shoulder corsage of pink c.vmbi
dium orchids.
After the ceremony the bridal
party formed • icioving line in
the church vestibule to greet
wedding tuesls.
twijn: d v/> BRunutnmM
M: and Mrs fteniamin Frank
lin Co:; of Kings \fou itain are
pi rents of th • hr do. A ;raduate
,,f Kings Mountain li .Ji seh >ol.
she is a sen or at the Drive s t>
of >.’orth Carolina In Greensboro.
Tlie bridegroom, son of Mr.
ind Mrs Phillip Shaw of Brook
tvn. N‘>w York, is a graduate of
Cud ford eolle .* and attended
thike I’ni’e- iit' a I Durham, lie
s issue a ted with Ills father in
•he >ne ation of Met-do Wo Mould
; Corporation of CrooMv n. New
York
For a trio to Florida, the W ide
•'ore a white wool suit and the
•i <lcn;a eorvape |;ft,.d f,„m her
‘"•'dal hiuqUPt.
Woild ng guests winded a
•lumtsT fora out-of-King; Moun
tain. includng: Mr. and Mrs.
Truman Durham and Mr. nnci
FXOAPBMEXT ASNOUS^ED M<. mol Mrs. Paul Webb
Our'Hs of K nor M » main nr, , fi,, < . ii* t,f their dough•
Pntrii in /Inn, f<* Rohr rt f'lude Th'imas. son of Mrs. James Roy
Thomas of Hevdrisonrilb and Jilrksur • ille, Flo uml the late Mr
Thomas. Tin bride-to-h* is a graduate of Knots Mountain hail
srhool anil X. Paylist Hosy'iil Xtluud of Xursing at Winston Sa
Inn. Sir is a i f ull)i r of the nursing staff of Margaret R. Pnrdet
honyital in III nth rsotiI'illr. Tin yrns/irrlivc bridegroom attended
Robert F i.i i high srhool of Jarkson rifle am1 graduated from Blue
Rulgi srhool at Hendernonvilh and tin Unierrmty of Jat knonville
with B.S. in h is nrs ad ninis-'ration, lb is usstn iatrd with J. R
Thomas Pradire Comping of Hmd< sum die. /t Full wedding is
/Janneil.
3ook Club Hoa^s
Mrs. Hoy+ Pn;?t+
Mrs Hoyt l'mitt. v :fe of th
minister of Besserre*- (' tv's Fii>t
Presbyterian and Lon ■ Creek
Presbyterian ehureh**, ive the
program at Thursday’s Ik .ok club
mcetinj;.
Mrs. R. S Plonk was hostess to
the club at her home in Eessemci
City..
Mr* Pm tt ’eve a program of
humorous read tips end oooms.
Mrs. E. \V. Neal presirh-d.
At refreshment time Mrs. Plonk
•vas tt -j sii'ti ,.i ferv.ng a salad
’nd sweet course.
Mrs. Joe Farrell. Greenville, S.
C.; Mr. ni’tl Mrs Leland Cox. A i
I'Tson. S. C.; Miss Christ te
Hawkins. Reidsville; lien y N .
ris. Columbia .> C : Mis- iiamev
McMahan and Mrs. Nan BailVv
of Anderson. •<. r; \| .,,id VPs.
Calvin haudre -.. .Mr. and Mrs.
Frank CVlv, M ss .1 . t>.:; c.’.v.
Miss I-'lien C.r. . all ol Gi <;
viUe. S. c.; sul Mr and V. >. V -•
K'l Belcher, Gn-or. S. C.. Mi s. Er
nest Halbert, i nlors. .*» c. nti
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Whit lev of
Concord.
Miss Pionlc Member
Of ASTC Club
BOONE Th,‘ Cleveland Coun
1 y .students at Appalachian State
Pea * College are members of
the Heme Economics flub. The
: Icveland County students are
Mill <• Weathers and Marion
Plonk.
The Home Economics Club is
a professional organ ration for
students hr th • Department of
Home K. oioiuics and is aff.bated
with th" North Carolina Home
E tStomii-N A • "ation and the
National i ation. AIIEA.
Any woman who is interested
in home economics .s eligible for
memlre hip. The goals of the
lub are: To erect recreation anti
education activities for the home
economists: T > encourage scho
larship and ach:evement among
stud’ r s of hoi. t- economics; To
• *. ure higher ideals for home
m tk To develop and rreate a
;«. love i home life; To
piom-de .i mme cooperative spirit
i ru ■: ; It:ime economics students
and their associates.
of the .-lub at
■end the NCHKA meeting in the
fall and a spring workshop for
the college section of NCHEA in
the sjit ing.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde R. Horn rid
of Bessemer City announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillie
Fmures, to Douglas E(heard Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cobb of Kings Mountain. The "wedding took glare Saturday, January
35th. in York, South Carolina. The bride is a IfUi.l graduate of Besse
mer City high school and prior to her marriage was e>»ployed by
Osage Tcx'dv Com/siny. The bridegroom attended lhe tings Moun
tain srlunds and is employed by the Osage division of Sieves Broth
ers. Ine. The newlyweds are at home teith the bride's parents.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday:
12:00—Senioi Citizens club cov
ered dish luncheon at the Wo '
man's club.
7:30 Rehearsal for the Mulli-'
rvax-Rrazzell wedding ir. Brace
Methodist church.
Saturday:
1:00 The wedding of Miss Ca *
rol Ann Mullir.ax and Gilbert W
Braz/ell in Grace Methodist
church followed by a reception in.
the church fellowship hall.
7:30 Margrcce Womans club
at the home of Mrs. Otis Barber
S:'V) Mr. amt Mrs. Robert
Whitesides. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Bumgaidner and Mrs. Robert!
Davis are entertaining at the
Whitesides home at a oeke cut-i
ting honoring Miss Kay Baity
and Thomas Boyce Hawkins.
Sunday:
12:00 Sunda. Smorgasbord at
the Country Club for members'
and families.
12:00 The wedding of 'Miss
Kay Frances Baity anti Thomas
Boyce Hawkins in First Wesleyan
Methodist church.
Monday:
7:30 Circle 1 of Central Meth
odist church at the home of Miss
Margaret Harmon.
7:30 Circle at Central Meth
odist church, 'rs. Kelly McCar
ter. hostess.
7:30 Circle <> of Central Meth
odist church at the home of Mrs.
\V. D. Werner.
7:30 Circle 7 of Central Meth
odist church a» the home of Mrs.
Jim Everhart
T ucadnp:
9:30 a.m. Tt-c-off luncheon for
lady goiters at the Kings Moun
tain Country Club.
Wcdprmliip:
7:30 a.m Credit Women's
Breakfast club at Gastonia Elks
club.
10 a.m. - Circle 3 of Central
Methodist church in the churrh
of fiie.
3:30-Open Cate Garden dub
at the home of Mrs. A. W. Kin
caid. Church street, Mrs. W. M.
Gantt, co-hostess.
Brownies Name
New Officers
Brownie Troop 52 elected new
officers Friday ct a regular meet
ing at Boyce Memorial ARP
church.
They include:
Johnanna Phifer, scribe
Debbie Bolin, president.
Nancy Hord. secretary.
DebMe Brackett, treasurer
Mra. J nines Michael Shipi,inn
Miss Elaine Ducker, Michae1 Shipman
^ledge Vows In Temple Church Ceremor.
Miss Ruth Elaine Dueker oi
Bessemer City and Jesse 'Michael
Shipman o f Kings Mountain
pledged marriage vows Sunday.
January 26th. in a 12 noon wed
ding in Kings Mountain Temple
Baptist church
Rev. T. W. Bray officiated al
the double-ring ceremony The
altar was arranged v.itli palms
and baskets -if white carnations
and glads interspersed by cathe
dral tapers in wrought-iron can
delabra.
Miss Mary Childers was vocal
ist for the pro: ram of nuptml
music and Mrs. Annie Jelly was
at the organ. Miss Ch Iders sang
"I Love You Truly"and "O Pro
mise '.Me" before the ceremony
and "O Perfect Love" as the hen
e<liction.
Ray Bra zeal:- of Ogden, Kan
sas escorted his sister to the a|tai
and gave her ip marriage. Her
wedding gown was designed of
white Chantilly lace and taffeta
with full skirt end ng in n Chapel
train. Her veil of iOush n fc'l
: from a crown of matching lace
outlined |n se*d pearls and she
! carried a white prayerhook top
ped with white carnations.
Mrs. VV. C. Stimmett attended
her s.ster as metron of honor and
bridesmaids wile Mrs. Ji-se Pen
dleton, sister of the bride, and
Mrs. Kay Rra/cale. sister-in-law
i of the bride.
i The three attendants wore
istreet-length gowns of limeg.-een
satin with matching slippers and
bandeaux. They carried colonial
boucpicts of wh te carnations.
Brtttda Rigdon. cousfn of the
! bride, was flower girl. She wore
a lace-trimmed dross of white
batiste arttl carried a fiasket of
rose petals. Kicky Rhea carried
the rings.
Wayne Ellis of Spruce Pine was
best man for the bridegroom and
the 1st of ushers included W. C
Summett and Jess** Pendleton,
brothers-in-lav.* of the bride. Tom
my Limbaugh cousin of the
bride, and David Shipman, bro
liter of the gro< m.
Pollow ing a reception at the
church. .Mr. and Mrs. Shipman
left fin a w odd id 8 trip to the
mountains. For traveling, the
br.de wore a v inter white wool
suit wild fur trim, red accessories
anil the flowers lifted from het
bridal Ixniquet.
The newlyweds are at home
temporarily with the bride
groom's parent.t on Waco road.
3ridge Benefit
Tickets On Sale
Tickets went on sale th.s week
.'or the February loth benefit
•ridge to iie held at 3 p m. at th<
W iman's club.
All proceeds will iienr fit the
Kings Mnunain Heart Fund fot
''*>•. Ri>ser\’ations may tv mad.
by telephoning 73943.35.
Bridge players are asked to
make tip their own tables and
furnish own cards. The $2 tic
ket will include refreshments and
prizes.
"Enjoy a bridge game as you
moke a .;ift to the heart fund".
Mrs. Henry Noisier. special
events chairman for the local
drive, .said m announcing the
benefit.
Bridal Parties In Raleigh Honor Polly Page : People In The JSeu's
Char.otte Rene Johnson,*
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.^
A. Johnson, Jr. of Rocking
ham. former residents of
Kings Mountain, will ce'ebrate
her second birthday Monday,
February I Oth.
A sma’I family party is
planned at the Johnson home
at No. 8 Jefferson Apart
ments in Rockingham. 1
Charlotte Rere is granc'-l
daughte of Mrs. Bill Mitchen j
of Spi'-dn o and Mr. and Mr .*
R. A Johnson, Sr. of Rockf
inqnam, formerly of King *
Mo - rain. Her great-grand *
mother is Mrs. R. .H. Craig’
of Greeny! e. South Carolina.
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Oom»ngs And doings
Mrs. H. D. McDanie1 and Mrs. Harlan Stoterau repre
sented loca golfers at the first meeting of the year of the
Foothiilr> League of Women Golfers a* Cabarrus Coun+ry
Club In Concord Wednesoay. New officers were elected.
Af*er a morning of goif, the women had luncheon ana
a business meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spearman and children. Joey and
Cindy. Miss Pat Owens and Robert Thomas, all of Hender
sonville. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and daughter.!
Debbie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owens and Pete Sunday.
Mrs. Spearman. Miss Owens and Mrs. Johnson are daugh
ters of the Pau Owens.
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Joe ’ McClure, high schoc :
senior ard daughter of M
and Mrs. J. N. McCiure,
Kings Mounts n high schc:
Betty Crocket Hone ake
Tomorrow.
Miss McClure achieved ;
highest core in a writtc
knowledge and attitude exar
ination giver, in Decembe
Gonerai Mi ls, Inc., sponsor of
the contest, will award her a
Homemaker of Tomorrow
pin to signify her achieve
ment a-d he tp«;t Daper will
be entered in competition fc
state honors. £
I he state Homemaker of
Tomorrow wiM be awarded a lo, -ciujiutsmp a.id
win be named a rat onal firalist. Her school will be cresent
ed with a set of Encyclopedia Britannia and in the spring,!
state Homemaker; of Tomorrow each accompanied by a
school advisor, wi enjoy an expense-paid educational tour
of Co’onial Wilhamsburq, Va„ Wo u'^gton, D. C. and New
Tork City. T-'e trip w, be c irraxed wifh the naming of the
196* Betty C'orker A American Homemaker of Tomorrow.
Miss McOure s a former Worthy Adv:$or of Order of
Rainbow for Girls.
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About This N’ That
Of interest to Kings Mountain citizens is the announce
ment ot the marnaqe of Mrs. France - Spe del, former man
ager of Kings Mountain Country Club, and Char'es P. Phil
ip1: v/ho were 1 cd Saturday. January !8th. in Park Forest,
Illinois.
The marriage is announced by Mrs. Speidel's two sons.i
Benjamin Burtlir Speidei, III and Rora'd Fabian Speidel. both!
of whom formerly iived here. Ben Speidel. Ill is also a former!
Jimmy Coliins, 13. oraised
the March of Dimes this week
for "the wonderful thing
they have done for me.”
A seventh grader at North
school and son of Mr. anc!
Mrs. W. F. Collins, Jimmy ha'
beon hospitalized three time'
during 10 months, has under
gone two operations and is
now walkinq without a leg
brace for the first time in his
life. Young Collins was stricl
en with polio at the age of I!
months and celebrated hi
first birthdav in the hospital
Young Collins wrote to thr
newspaper: "You don't mis:
school in the hospital. They just roll your bed into the school
room wheye you study for two hours. I feel God selected
very special people for the staff at Gastonia Orthopedic
hospital and I am lucky the March of Dimes made such a
nice place possible for anyone like me who needs to go
there."
The March of Dimes Drive is currently underway in
Cleveland County.
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manager of the local club as well as was his late father.
Mrs. Speidel moved from Kings Mountain last summer
to Port Orange, Florida.
• * * *
Kings Mountain lady golfers will hold a tee*off luncheon
Tuesday morning at the Country Club and will elect new of
ficers and make plans for 1964 activities.
The program will begin with golf at 9:30 followed by
iundifion at 12:30. Women ore asked to make reservations
fgr luncheon.
Virginia Rullins, King
j Mountain sophomore at Lee
McRae college at Banner Eli
was listed on the Dean's lis
for the pa'.t semester.
The Dean s iist tabulated at
end of each grade perioa
i was announced by Academic
Dean Lewis Hall.
Miss Rollins is a graduate
or Kings Mountain high schoo'
and is the daughter cf Mr.
and Mrs Richard Rollins.
She is active in a number ot
extra - curricular activities al
the Banner Ell: school.
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Parties in the Raleigh area continue to honor Polly
Page, bride-elect. Miss Page and Dave Moreau plan a March
28 wedding here in First Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Paul Kelly entertained Saturday at a "Raggedy
Ann luncheon for Miss Page and gave the bride-to-be a
place setting in her china pattern.
Miss Dena Fasul and Miss Judy Ray entertained at the
Ray home in Raleigh Wednesday at a dinner-bridge party.
The hostesses gave Miss Page a cup and saucer in her china
and a green and white corsage.
A kitchen shower January 28th In Chapel Hill was held
at the home of Mrs. David Atchison with Miss Doris Sanders
os co-hostess. Agnes Scott friends of the bride-elect made
up the quest list. The hostesses gave Miss Page a laundry
basket filled with kitchen gadgets and a novelty corsage
made of a cabbage and red radishes.
Miss Carol Cowan entertained at Ballentine's in Raleigh
January 25th at a luncheon. Her qifts to the bride-to-be
were trousseau items, "something old. something new. some
thing borrowed and something blue." She also aave the horl
oree a corsage of mums. .
Besides Agnes Scott colleqe classmates, other guests
were Polly's aunt, Mrs. William H. Page. e*-Raieigh. and her
***^*r» Laur® Page, Kings Mountain freshman at Meredith.