Mr. and Mr*. (Jilhtrt 1V.-WmucW
Miss Carol Mullinax, Gilbert Brazze!l
Pledge Vows In Double-Ring Ceremony
Grace Met hot* 1st chu'cl provkl
ed the >i;tlins Saturday for a -I p
m. exchange of wedding vow:
which united Miss Carol Anr
Mullkiax and Gilbert W. Ilra/a'II
Rev. Norman Puscy, tnlnistei
of the church, was assisted t>j
the bride's uncle, ltev. Lee Os
ment of Gaffney, s. C., in per
forming the double-rutg cere
tnonv.
Miss Margaret Iluffstetler wa?
organist for tin- program of nup
tial finish- and Donald Glass \vat
vocal soloist. Mr. Glass sang “Kn
trbat Me Not 1 o Leave The**" be
fore the eon mony and "The
Lord's Prayer ' as the benediction.
The church ;dtar was banked
with palms and greenery and
lighted by numerous tapers in
spiral candelarra. Kloof baskets
at either side n* the altar held
white lilies and aon nptu llihle on
the communion table was flanked
by tall white tapers; in single gold
candlesticks.
Given in marriage bv her fa
ther, the bride wore a formal
length gown of white bridal satin
and Akmcon lace. The sweetheart
neckline and lt-ng sleeves of the
dress were of lace and pannier*
Of matching lace were down the
front of tin* bouffant skirt and
highlighted the sweep train. Her
double-tiered veil of illusion fell
from a headpiece of lace anil se
quins and she carried two white
orchids on a l.’cc-ooverod Hihlc.
Miss Kari**i Goins was maid of
honor and bridesmaids included
Miss Sandra Mulllnax. sister of
the bride; Miss Jackie Smith, Miss
Rillic Ami Camp and Mrs. Hill
Putnam, aunt of the hr :k*. Cheryl
Ro|H-r. daughter of Mr. anil Mrs.
William Rope.-, was flower girl.
All the attendants wore waltz
length gowns of royal blue vel
veteen. Long sleeves, high neck
lines and very lull skirts were
features of th' dresses which
were worn with dycd-to-match
slippers and bandeaux drop|ied
with circular veils. They carried
pink carnations.
Thr flower girl’s dress w.is o!
a lighter blue anil she carried a
white flower basket filled with
rose petals.
Kdriic Ross was best mail foi
the bridegroom and the list of us
hers included Jimmy Smith. Ron
nie Rhea, and Donnie Itumuard
ner, cousins of the bridegroom,
and Wayne Mullinax, brother of
the bride.
cor her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Mullinax chose a street
length dress of aqua blue bro
cade taffeta with white hat and
accessories. She pinned a corsage
of w’hitc rarnat>ons at her shoul
der.
Mrs. Ruby Dye. mother of the
bridegroom, wen* a beige suit
with matching hat and accesso
ries and a shoulder corsage of
white carnations.
RECEPTIOS
The bride’s parents entertained
following the cerbmony at a re
ception in the church fellowship
hall. Overlaid with white over
green, the bride's table was dec
orated in green and white. An
all-white wedding cala? was dee
orative highlight of the table
whieh held a candelabrum of
white flowers and tapers at the
center. Green punch was s«*rvi*d
from a crystal bowl at one end
of the table. Cake, punch, ami
nuts were served.
Mrs. Roy Smith presided at the
punch bowl and Miss Virginia
Cole cut and served the cake.
Mrs. Kate Smith also assisted in
details of entertaining.
brims Asn rrmec.room
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mullinax are
parents of the bride who is a
senior at Kings .Mountain high
school.
The bridegroom has made his
home here with his grand|»arcnts,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith. A
grduate of Kings Mountain high
sohtol. he is emnloyi-d by Cif}
Auto & Truck Part*.
I've a trip to Uk mountain* ttu
• new Mm. Brax/dt wore a while
blue-trimmed knit suit and the
orchids lifted from her bridal
i bouquet.
: The newlyweds arc making
tlteir home with the bridegroom's
grandparents or Ellison street.
Couple Feted
After Rehearsal
Miss Kay Baity and Tommy
i Hawkins were feted after their
wedding rehearsal Saturday night
i at a cake rutting attended by
; mcfnhbrs of the wedding party
' and immediate families.
! Mr. and Mrs. Robert White
i sides. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rum
• gardner and .Mrs. Robert Davis
1 entertained at the Whitesides
j home. Mrs. Whitesides. Mrs. Da
vis and Mrs. Humgardner are all
sisters of the hri deg room-elect.
Mrs. Humgardner served punch
and Mri Whitesides and Mrs.
t»avis assisted in other details of
■ entertaining. Miss Barbara Cable
< presided at a guest register.
Overlaid with lace tablecloth.
1 the bride's tat>l< was ilmiratiwl
highlight. A three-tiered white and
; green cake toppeskt with mina
| turc bride and groom centered
tin4 table. Posed at one end of the
table was a crystal punch bowl
, decorated with ivy and at the op
posite end white tapers burned in
ca'.idelaora entwined with fern
and valley lilies. A runner of ivy
starred with white satin bows
connected the < nd pieevs with the.
. center arrangement.
The bride • elect and bride
groom-to-be took the occasion to
present their gifts to their wed
ding attendants.
Ministers Wives'
Met Thursday
Ideas on ortertainnicnt were
exchanged hy the Ministers'
Wives Club o* tnc Kings M >un
ta.ii IJapt.st A* soi-ait ion at their
Ffhnury meeting Thursday af
ternoun with Mrs. C. A. Kirby.
Mrs Wilson Padgett a;id Mrs. \V
It. Tarleton dia-ring hostess du
ties at the Kir. y h >me near Bal
timore.
They served a dessert course
with roffro in a social period at
the beginning o: the meeting.
•Mrs. J. II. Bateman, mother
and house-guest of Mrs. John
Lawrence, sis a visitor at the
meeting.
Mrs. Russell Fitts opened tile
program w i t h comments on
"Looking At Your Heart."
The program proper, on ’ The
Fine Ait of Uitertaining". was
presented in three part«: 1> de
corative aspects; 2> serving anil
entertain.'1;'; end 3» meal plan
ning and menus.
Mrs. Fitts r:io Mrs. John Law
rence. presenting the first part,
set up a demourtratirti table arid
gave it several changes of "urn
cry". I.‘sing tai-le cloths and nap
kins of diffc.eni colors, they a (Vi
ed harmonizing decorative center
pieees and suggested suitable ta
ble appointments ro go with each.
Mrs. James Stamey offeteil
suggestions «»n serving formal,
informal and ouffet dirt.-ic.-s. She
also commented on the manner
of extending invitations and gen
eral rules for »ntertaining.
Mrs. Norman Brown and Mrs.
Wilson Ilarnuvi collaborated on
the third porti n of the program,
dealing with meal planning, prep |
armtion and sc*ving. They gave
out recipes for a complete dinner
menu which they themselves had
tried out with success.
A good exchange of quest ions
and answers gave cvidrtiee of
general intcres* in the program.
Twenty five members attended
Clubwomen Will Support
‘Operation Sunday Punch'
From Southport Mrs. James
Harper, Jr., President of th<
North Carolina Federation of
Women’s Club:, Inc., has urged
all of the Federated Women's
Clubs and Junior Clubs in th«
area to participate in the massive
immunization program to he
known as "Operation Sunday
Punch".
She said. "Wc appreciate tin
outstanding plans made by the
mt'dieal soideties of !1 counties to
virtually eliminate polio and we
are urging oui clubwomen to
parlMpatc. We hope that tl>ev
will go to the clinics, take then;
families and friends, and offei
their services az volunteers wher
ever they can serve."
The mass immunization, de
signed to reach at least 70 pci
cent of the men women and chil
(Iren in the entire area, covers II
counties with an approximate
population of S30.000. Alamance.
Alleghany. Ashe, Davidson. For
syth. Guilford, Randolph. Stokes.
Surry and Yadkin counties will
have the clinics on Sunday, Mar.
1st and Sunday April 26th. Wake
County has scheduled clinics for
later dates.
cJicabeth Stewart. Editor ►'hone 739-54*
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mm. FlowI Buchan
an tif Kingn Mountain liditimiin //if fni/iii/i nif M/ «»/ Hit tr daughter
Charlotte, to Ted J<mex, nun of M>. anti Mm. Dave Jancn of Baker*
l illc. Wedding jilann are iiieomptt tc.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thimulay:
1:00 Mrs. 1‘filter Noisier anil
Mrs. John Plonk, Jr. an* enter
taming at the former's home on
Edj:omnnt Avonne at a luncheon
honorMij' Miss Polly Pa}je. bride
elect.
7:30 Azalea Harden dub at
the home of Mrs. Sam Hamrick
Mrs. N. H. Kelly, co-hostess.
7:30 Town and Country Gar
den Club at the home of Mrs. F.
A McDaniel, J,\
Frida it:
11:15 - 11:45 a.m. World Da>
of Prayer services in Kinjjs Moun
tain churches.
«»:<*> Family Ni«nt barbecue
supper at the Country Club.
7:30 Miss Gloria Thrown an*.
Miss Ann Broome ate entertain
inj» at 111 York roail at a bridal
party himorin^ Mrs. Butch
Broome, recent bride.
Sat it it On/:
9:00-12 p.m. Valentine Dance
at the American Ia'gion Hall foi
Legionnaires, their wives aavl
guests.
10:00 ■ 12:00 Mrs. \V. L. Ram
sour and Miss Coral Ramscur are
entertaining at their home honor
ing Miss Polly Page, bride-chvt.
3:30 Heart Fund benefit
bridge at the Kings Mountain
Woman's club.
Monday:
7:30 Women of tin- church at
First Presbyterian church.
7:30- Spirit! nl Life group
meeting at Central Methodist
church.
S:00 Wome-.’s Society of
Christian Service a t Central
Met h Klist church.
T urxtUiy:
7:30 Study dub at the home
of Mrs. B. N. Barnes. Mrs. J. R.
Davis, program chairman.
W’« dnrsday:
10 am. Mon lily bridge-lunch
eon at the Kings Mountain Coun
try elub.
Birth
Announcements
vit a'.u) Mrs. Gilbert Hamrick
Sharon di’\e. announce th«
hirth of a son. Wednesday, Feb
ruary 5. Kin ;•> Mountain hospi
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cary
Wright. 206 Mul.ierry street
Cherryville, arnoum-e the birth
of a son. Friday. February 7,
Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. ami Mr.. Carlyle McGill
route 1. Smyn a. S. C.. aiinouno
tho birth of a daughter. Friday
February 7. Kings Mountain hos
pital.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Richard Hob
son. Grover, announce the hirtl
of a son. Friday, February 7.
Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Henderson
211 N. Piedn or it avenue, an
nounce the birth of a daughter
Saturday. Fet ruary S. Kings
Mountain host dal.
Mr. and Mrs. Miehael Mull
route 1. announce the birth of a
son. Saturday, February 8, Kings
Mountain hosp’tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Uullock
route 3. annouee the birth of a
s*ci. Saturday. February s. King:
Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster. Ilf
Center street, rnnounco the birti
of a daughter. Tuesday, Febru
ary 11. Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. an<i Mrs. Donald Gene Tur
ner, 110 Hawth. rne, announce the
hirtli of a son. Tuesday. February
11. Kings Mot* tain iioispitai.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ware.
803 Jackson sii e«-t, announce I he
birth of a son. Tuesday. Febru
ary 11. King- Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. David Richard
McDaniel. Charlotte, announce
the birth of a daughter. Karen
Lynn. Friday, February 7. Char
lotte Preshyto' 'an hospital. Pa
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. (fail McDaniel of Kings
Mountain.
Mrs. Stcterau
Is Re-elected
Mrs. Harlan Stoterau was re
elected president of the Kings
Mountain Women's Golf Associa
tion al the annual tee-off lunch
con Tuesday a; the Country Club
The 12 women present also
named Mrs. Paul M. Noisier, Sr..|
vice-president- and Mrs. C. D.
Rlanton. secretary-treasurer. Mrs.
II. D. McDaniel and Mrs. Fred
Withers were appointed tourna
ment chairmen. Mrs. Charles
Mauney was named handicap
chairman and Mrs. S hit Morri
•tfin was named publicity chair
man.
Miss Ruby Falls of Atlanta,
Ga., house-gue ‘ of the Paul N'eis
huts, was present as a visitor.
Luncheon tables were decora
tive with golf grtvns and flags
and golf balls. At the center of
the main table was a large Va
lentine heart tiimmed with lace
and decorat'd with ml carna
tions.
Plans for 19tM activities of the
local club and of the Foothills
League of Women Golfers were
discussed.
Mrs. Thomas Boyce Hawkins
Miss Kay Baity, Thomas Boyce Hawkins
Wed Sunday In Wesleyan Church Rites
Mrs. Barber Hostess
To Margrace Club
Mrs. J. O. Barber v.ra Ik..-.less
Saturday evening at her home to
members of the Margrace Wo
man's club.
The devotional was given by
Miss Bertha Blanton and Mrs. C
W. Falls presid«>d over a short
business meeting.
At refreshm* nt time Mrs. Bat
her was assist -d in serving par tv
plates which tarried out the Va
lentine motif.
Plans Are Underway
For Flower Show School
A Flower Show Judges School
will be held in Raleigh February
1S-2U.
These garden schools are plan
ned for all Garden Club members
and other persons interested in
flower arranging and lioitieul
ture. Courses are plaim«*d to give
basic information in both sub
jects and the recessary informa
tion for competing in flowei
shows.
Twelve North Carolina Di.
Iricts will lie represented at the
school, with Mrs. Clark H. Bio
ward of Kings Mountain fron
District III.
I Robert DeWayne Wells.
1 ;on of Mr. and Mrs. Carveth
Wells, celebrated his second
. oirthday Fr:day. February
; 7th.
Robbie is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wells
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Jones, all of Kings Mountain
, He is the great-grandson of
Mrs. J. P. McDaniel and Cs
car R. Gledden of Kings
: Mountain.
A small family party was
l held with Robbie s four-year
old brother. Scott, also pres
ent. The white, pink and blue
birthday cake was cut and
i served with ice cream and other party refreshments
* * * *
About This N' That
Proceeds from Saturday afternoon bridge games at the
i Woman’s club will benefit Kings Mountain's 1964 Heart
' Fund.
1 Mrs. Henry Neisler, chairman of special events for Feb
, ruary s Heart Month campaign, said tickets are on sa e at $2
r and reservations may be made by telephoning 739-3335.
| Cost of the ticket includes refreshments and game prizes.
; Bridge players are asked to furnish their own cards and
I make up their own tables. Bridge play starts at 3 p.m.
Bridge tables will be decorative with Valentine-season
, motif and the Valentine theme will also be carried out in re
. freshments.
Country Clubbers and their families will eat Cailie s
■ homemade barbecue Friday night at a Family Night party at
, the club. The mea1 wih begin at 6 p.m. and A ckets are $1.25
i for adults and $1 for children. Plates will include barbecue
with slaw, rolls, potato chips and accessories.
* * * * *
The monthly bridge-luncheon at Kings Mountain Coun
* try Club will be held Wednesday. Bridge play will begin at
10 a.m. and lunchecn will be servad at the noon hour. Reser
; motions are asked by 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Ava Maria Gladden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Gladden of Greenville,
5. C.. formerly of Kings
Mountain, celebrated her first
i birthday on February 2.
A party was held at the
Gladden home for members
of the family from Kings
1 Mountain ard other friends,
i The pink and white birthday
cake was cut end served with
pink punch.
j Ava s grandparents are
i Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Owens
and Mrs. Ruby Gladden, ali
| of Kings Mountain. Her mo
Ither is the former Maude
Owens.
ine toiaddens live at ib \zr>>bert Court in v^reenville.
* ♦ * *
Mrs. Frank R. Summers was hostess to the Col. Frede
rick Hambright Chapter of the Daughters of the American
Revcution at her home Wednesday. February 5.
Mrs. Tolly M. Shuford presented the program dealing
with North Carolina s program for the rehabilitation of juve
nile delinquents.
Mrs. Lawrence E. Hinnant, Regent, oresided at the
business session. Work of the Chapter on American History
month was reported, and plans to send more clothing to
Crossnore School were made.
Following the meeting, refreshments were served.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow visited Saturday and
Sunday in Lenoir with Mr. Morrow's brother. Pressley Mor
row and Mrs. Morrow.
* * * *
Stork Notes
SP 4 and Mrs. Pau H. Biddy, former Kings Mountain re
sidonts, announce the birth of a so". Patrick Layton Biddy,
Wednesday, January 22. Richmond Memorial hospital.
Rockingham. The Biddv fami'y includes two other children.j
Robin, aoe three, and Paul Jr., age one-and-a-half. Proud
grandmothers are Mrs. B. L. Biddy of Kings Mountain and
, Mrs. W. J. Cobb of Lilesville.
Miss Sara Rose Lennon,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
S. Lennon, is now en route to
Europe for a year of study
and travel !n the "Hollins A
broad ' program, she is a
mong 43 Hollins College
sophomores *o make the trip.
Hollins, a private liberal
arts college *or women locat
ed near Roanoke, Vo., has
conducted a foreign study
program for eight years.
Miss Lennon sailed last Fri
day from New York City
aboard the S.S. America. She
will arrive in Paris Feb. 14 for
enrollment a* the Sorbonne.
wniiu m rans. sne win live wun rrencn Tommes. ner ciass
schedules will be directed by a member of the Hollins facul
ty in Paris.
The group will leave Paris in the summer for a three
month educational tour of Europe. They will resume their
classes at the Sorbonne in the fall, and will return to the Hol
Ijfis campus for the start of the second semester in February.
1965. as members of the junior class.
♦ ♦ * *
Rev. and Mrs. Dick Hobson of Grover announce the ar
rival of their third son, Carl Patrick. Friday. February 7th.
Kings Mountain hospital. The baby is named for his grand
fathers. Mr. Hobson is pastor of Shiloh Presbyterian church.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie W. Fu'ton of Kiiieer, Texas, an- i
nounce the arrival of a daughter. Vivian Lee. an January 31
The baby’s paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. D.
Fulton of Grover, route I.
• * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Burgess of Raleigh announce the i
arrival of their first child, a boy. Scott McOain Burgess.
Thursday. February 6. Rex hospital. Mrs. Burgess is the for- i
mer Kay Fails of Kings Mountain. Maternal crandparents are
Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Falls of Newton Grove, formerly of
Kings Mountain. I<
Miss Kay fiances Baity be
came thi* bride* of Thomas Boyce
Hawkins Sihh1.iv bn a 12 noon
wvuding in First Wesleyan Moth*
odist chur«h.
Ue-v. John C. Harris, minister
of tin* churen. hoard ilio .-ouplo
pledge vows immediately follow*
in." the* morning worship service.
Mrs. Lueo Jenkins was organ
ist for a program of tradirtonal
music and Burlio Beeler. Jr. was
vocal soloist. Mr. H>vler sang
•The Sweetest Story Ever Told”
before* the* ceremony ami "Wed
ding Prayer" as the benediction.
The churcn altar was arrange*!
with palms and while* gladioli in*
torspersed by wrought-iron can
delabra holding cathedral tapers.
I'hc bride and bridegrunm t-amc
to the altar together. The bri«le*'s
wedding dress was a street-length
design of white- silk organ/a with
lare bolero featuring a
rounded neckline* and brae-e-let
length sleeves, tier headpiecewaj^
a matching pillbox e»f lace and
se-quins with circular v-eil attach
e-el. She- carried a white* prayer*
lieeok teepiM-el with white* carna*
lions anel fluff e«f re-<l lace and
rnaline-.
Ushei-s we-re James Kenneth
Baity. brother of the- bride, and
J. B. Ilawkhis, hrothe-r of the
bridegroom.
The- bride-'s n ot her chose- a suit
<d royal blue wool with white
pililiox hat am* a corsage of
white carnations The bride
groom's mntin- wore- rose- wool
with white lot sparke-d with
rhinestone trim and a white car
nation corsage
After the- ceremony the- bridal
pair formeel a receiving line to
greet we*dding Uc-StS.
nh'int: A.wn bridegroom
Haughter o I Mr. and Mrs.
Janus Floyd Baity of Kings
Mountain, the l.riele- is a graduate
of Kings Mountain high school.
She is employeel in the offices of
Elmer Lumber Company.
'Hie- bridegroom is the son of
Mrs. f*. A. Hawkins -if Kings
Mountain ami the- late Mr. Hawk
ins. He- is a graduate of Kings
Mountain high school and is ,.m
ployed at Hi.iris-Teeter Super
Markets, Gastonia. A
Kiel a wedding trip to the
mountains of .v rtli Carolina, the
new Mi s. I Iawkins chose a light
blue- knit suit with blue- aece-sso
ties and Ihe- flowers hfte-el from
he-r bridal leou'iuet
Hie- newlyw-e els arc etI home at
Its West Mountain street.
Junior Clubs To Enter
'Mrs. America' Contest
Mrs. Oiis Arnold, Prcsi
Crucial Federation of Wo
m«*n s Clubs, has provided all
ItMiior Women’.; clubs amiss the
union with inlormation on tin*
iniuial Mrs. America contest,
irglng that ah clubs enter the
•ontest this year.
In l!)ti3 Junior club's candidates
vei-e nominated from 2«7 duhs
■ml of this ;iumhoi* nu were
fleeted semi-finalists. Fourteen
vere state winners and the big
ni/e was awarded to Mia. R.
-vie Mitchell ef San Diego Cali
fornia.
'.Mrs. Mitchi II is .Mrs. America
ind is traveling all over the Unil
States. n<*eting interesting
ample and doing fascinating
things. And she owns it at] to her
•tub for she vas the nominee of
he San Diego Women's Club Jums
or membership and was
drs. America in April, 1963. SH^
s a past president of the et»h -
■aid Mrs*AriTUKI. •“