RNC.AGEMF.NT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs Fred A*. Xml iinnoinue the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Dianna, t» l.arrti Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs F%gid Allen of Shelby. Mins Neal, n nradnal< of Kings Mountain high school, and Mr. Allen, a grail liah of Shi llai high st liool. are to In graduated from Algulai hum State Teaehi r’s eollegi in Man. Both are listed in Who's Who A filling Stiiilints In Amcriran Unircrsilii s and Colleges. The bnde-to be made her debut at tin Sub-In b Ball in Shi llni in I mm. The wed ding will In an ereut of August S in First Presbyterian church. I People In The News Naaman Stuart McDaniel. | son of Mr and Mrs. Naaman I McDaniel, celebrated his first birthday Sunday. April 26th. A small family party was held and the decorated birth day cake was served. Stuart's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Moss and Mr. and Mr.. J. D. McDaniel all of Kings Mountain. (Unycr Bo ky dances. Virginia Goforth, senior, and Becky Webster, senior, will serve as maid of honor and crowner in May Day festivities Friday night at Kings Mountain high school. The program will follow the theme. Around the World”, and members of the K club are in charge of arrangements for the program which will include numerous May Day dances. Attendants and their escorts rep resenting all four high school classes will form the Queen's Court for crowning of Queen Suzanne Lockridge' at opening festivities at 7:30. Flower girls will be Sherrie King, Pattie Hern don, Vickie Putnam and Marti Ann Ware. Train bearers will be LuAnn Blalock and Monte Falls and crown bearer will be Warren Falls. Mike Go forth ard Leslie Joy will be trumpet ers. The Queen will oresent a rose tc the best performer ac a finale to the About This N' That From Mr. and Mrs. John House* of Joliet, Illinois comes news of the marriage of their daughter, Mary Helen, to Duane Allen Ullrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fsr! Ullrich of Nev Lenox. The wedding took place Saturday at 3 p.m. in Church of the Nazarene in Joliet. The Rev. Lawrence Jantz officiat ed and a reception followed the ceremony. The bride is the granddaughter of Mrs. O ie Kiser of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Houser of Kings Mountain. Both tre bride and bridegroom are employed by Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad The bride is a graduate of Joliet Township high school and her husband is Cn alumnus of Lincoln Wray high school. .Mrs. Ullrich is a niece of Mrs. James Pursley of Shelby. Six Kings Mountain Girls To Make Debuts At Sub-Deb BaM Six King* Mountain girls are among the % young ladies to be pmonlfd to Wwtom North Ca-1 rolina society at the Shelby Jun-' ior Chanty League's l:»th annual Sub-I>ehutantc Hr II June 5 and 6 in Shelby. They are: Elizabeth Kelly Hunch, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hunch. Joan Marie McClure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J N. McClure. Mary Ann? McCurdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McCurdy, i Priscilla Charlene Padgett, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. P. G.1 Padgett. Coral Susan Lamseur, daughter, of Mrs. W. L. Kamseur and the I late Dr. Ramseur. Mary Aileen Wright, daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright. Jr. • The lo<-al Sub-Debs are all high* school seniors. Members of the Shelby Junior Charity League are completing plans for the glamorous affair to he held at Shelby City Park au-1 ditorium. Chairman for the 19e< was elected pre sident for next year and others on the slate of new officers arc Miss Minnie Anna Forney, vice president; Mrs. J. C. Bridges, re cording secretary: Mrs. J. L. Ray mer. corresponding secretary; Miss Janet Falls, treasurer; Miss1 Jacqueline Blanton, historian; Miss Helen I^gan. sergeant at arms; Miss Betty Modlin and Mrs B. P. Peeler, chaplains. Mrs. E. If. Moss had the eve ning devotions. SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday: 12:00 Senior Citizens dub eov ered dish luncheon at the Wo man's club. 7:30 Kings Mountain hip school May Day program in the school auditorium. Saturday: 7:00 Club Night at the Coun try Club. Monday: 3:0a Circle 1 at Central Meth odist church. Mrs. Paul Hen dricks. hostess. 7:30 Junior Woman's dub at the Woman’s dub. Mrs. Dwain Lynch and Mrs. Charles Dover, hostesses. 7:30— Circle l of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. Halt Goforth. 1303 Shelby road. 7:30 -Circle | of First Presby terian cu'irch at the home of Mrs. L. P. St**re. 300 E. King street. X:0h Cir.-l' 2 of First Presby terian church at SOI Williams street. Mrs. H. W. Moss, hostess Tiu'itda i/ • 9:30 a.m.—Flora Halliday dr •te of Bov.e Memorial ARP chun-h at the home of Mrs. Kelly Bunch. Wcdnrudnu: lo a.m.- Circle 3 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. Charles Neisler. 101 Phifer road. 10 a.m. Ci-dr* 6 in the ladies Binle dass of First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Charles Ballew, hos I less. Elisabeth Rumh Jtrnn McClure Mar]/ Anne MrCurd)/ PriaciUa Padgett District Four Presider Junior Club Officers .Mrs. James V. Caliendo. of Stanley, president of District IV of the North Carolina Federation of Women'-: CIuds. will install n«*w officers of the Junior Wo- i man's club Monday night at 7:30 at the Woman's club. The installation program will feature the regular meeting. To be installed are: Mrs. W. G. < Bill • Jonas, presi dent. Mrs. Iona.- was re-elected to a second term. Miss Jackie Itlanton, vice-presi dent Miss Blanton was re-elected to a second term. Mrs. Bob Morris, treasurer. Mrs. Bill Tinsley, recording sec ret ary. Mrs. Robert Champion. Jr., cor-1 responding secretary- Mrs. Cham pion was re-elected to a second term. Mrs. Dick McGinnis, treasurer. I Mrs. Dwain Lynch and Mrs. Charles Dovct will be co-hostess es and a social hour will follow the program. Community Concert Tickets On Sale The Gastonia Community Con-1 certs Association will kick-off its 1964 membership drive at a din ner Monday evening at Masonic Temple in Gastonia, drive publi city chairman Dr. Andrew Miller has announced A full membership of 1.500 is necessary if Gastonia is to be as sured of top artists and five con certs. The drive will continue all next week and Kings Mountain citizens may purchase a year's membership < tickets good for five concerts* at $8 Student member ships are $1. In addition. Dr. Miller pointei out that the membership has in cluded a co-op setup whereby lo cal ticket holders haw been able to attend concerts in Shelby. Hic kory and Morganton. all with en tirely different artists. Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Tour Orchestra head up a list of concerts that already in clude, in addition, the Revelers male quartet, and Tamas Vasary, young Hungarian pianist. Memberships may be purchas ed by writing Gastonia Commu nity Concerts. Chamber of Com merce Building. Gastonia. N. C No memberships will be sold after the wejklong drive. Carrolls To Note 50th Anniversary The 11 children of Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Carroll. Sr. will honor them on their 50th wedding an niversary Sunday afternoon from 2 until 5 p.m. et Kings Mountain Woman's dub. Formal invitations have not been issued but all friends and relatives of the Carrolls are in vited to attend. Host and hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hord. Grady Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Laman McCarter. Mrs. Estelle Etters of New Haven, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll of Wallingford. Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eng land. John T. Carroll. Jr.. Doug las Carroll of Mew Haven and Mrs. Luther Ware of Belmont. Club Calendar •s Announced Club Night, a special Mother’s Day buffet, and a ladies' bridge 'uncheon arc among activities on the May calendar at Kings Moun tain Country Club for members and guests. The calendar lists these activi ties. Saturday. May 2, Club Night. Music by Bill McIntyre Orchestra. Sunday. May 10th, Mother's Day buffet. Luncheon at noon. $1.75 for adults and $1 for child ren. Monday. May 18th. Ladies' Foothills League Golf outing in Boone Monday and Tuesday. Wednesdav. May 20th. Ladies bridge luncheon beginning at 10 a.m. Reservations by 3 p.m. Tues day. Saturday. May 23. lobster night Supper for members and guests. Wednesday. May 27. stag night. Special golf event. Mrs. E. A. Hsrrill is visiting in Decatur, ('a. this week with her daughter. Mrs. Jason Dorton and Ur. Dorian. t To Install Monday Night Oratorio Singers To Perform Monday The Oratorio Sieger* o. Char lotte will present Anton Bruck ners MASS IN E MINOR and Gustav Holst’s TWO PSALMS on Monday. May l. at 8:15 p.m. at Myers Park Baptist church. Donald Plolt. music director, will conduct thv* performance by the 130-voice chorus and the 35 piece orchestra and organ. Soloists will be Virgin.a Gold ing. soprano, and Albe.-t McClan ahan. Intonations will he sung by Raymond Ilollifield. Walter Ball wilIF play an organ prelude. Reserved scats are available at the Oratorio office 519 Fenton Place. Charlotte. N. C. — or by calling 375-7312. Home Sewing Aid To Clothing Budget UNIVERSITY PARK. PA. - Making clothes for the family is one way to get stylish wardrobes on an economy budget. But know ing the basic principles of cloth ing construction is essential be fore you can turn out quality gar ments. 77)0 Pennsylvania State Univer s i t v offers a correspondence course with excellent sewing in formation to aid you in your pro ject. Geared to help either the be ginner or the more experienced seamstress, the course describes how to choose becoming colors and styles. It also explains how to take measurements for pattern ii9 and how to make pr.ttern al teration? for figure problems. Doris Putnam Honored On 17th Birthday Miss Doris Putnam was honor ed on her 17th birthday April 17th at a surprise party at Kings Mountain Armory. Sharing host and hostess duties were Miss Kathy Yarbro, Mrs. Gladys Sellers and Jake Greene. The 30 guests enjoyed dancing to music by Th<> Demons and The Sting Rays. Party refreshments were serv ed. Miss Putnam received a va riety of bir*hdav gifts. DE Students Honor Besses The Distributive Education clu* of Kings Mountain high school held its annual Bosses' Night banquet April 20th in the fellow ship building of £1 Bethel Metho dist church. Employers of members and school officials who initiated the on-the-job training for students were honored guests. Carl Whitehurst, assistant state supervisor of distributive education, was principal speaker The Demons, a high school band providbd musical entertainment President Paul Cash presided. Other guests recognized were high school guidance counselor William Kay and Mrs. Kay. Prin cipal Harry Jaynes and Mrs. Jaynes. Reuben Thomas. DK co ordinator of Shelby high school. Rev. Bruce Norwood, pastor of El Bethel Methodist church. Mayor Glee A. Rridges. and high school DE coordinato- Miss Sybile Wil son. Other officers of the DE club are Roger Owens, vice-president: Pat Smith, secretary: Judy Short, treasurer; Ernie Davis, reporter: and Barbara Gann, parliamentar ian. Club Night Is Saturday Country Clubbers will dine and dance at Club Night festivities Saturday evening. Dancing to music by Bill Me Intyro and Orchestra will be fea tured and reservations are asked Host and hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Kred Withers and Mr. and Mrs. Fr'tl Wright. Jr. Miss Sue Hunnicutl and Miss Mary Gibbs, simlenis at St. An drew’s college, spent the weekend with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hunnicutt. Miss Gibbs, from Norfolk. Va.. and Miss Hunnicutt are college room mates. Miss Marlene Weir, student at St. Andrew's college at Laurin I burg, spent the weekend with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weir, Jr. Birth I Announcements ; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dean Gad dy. S22 Second street, announce the birth of a daughter. Wednes day. April 22. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dee Ellis, route 1. Grover, announce the birth of a daughter. Wednesday. > April 22. Kings Mountain hospital : Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Willis Strickland. Kanlo, announce the birth of a daughter. Thursday.! April 23. Kings Mountain hospital [ Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Carrigan. ; route 2. announce the birth of a son. Friday, April 24. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marlowe.; route 1, Shelby, announce the birth of a daughter. Sunday. April 26. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harris. CherryviUe, announce the birth of, a daughter Srturday. April 25, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sain. Falls ton. announce the birth of a son.. Sunday. April 26. Kings Moun- i tain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Price, Gas tonia. announce the birth of a j daughter. Tuesday, April 2R.| Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Summitt j announce the birth of a daughter. | Tuesday. April 2S, Kings Moun i tain hospital. Miss Chapman Honored At Surprise Party Miss Helen Chapman was hon I ored on her birthday Saturday at , a surprise party held at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. James Guyton. Hostesses for the party were Misses Kathy Yarbro. Becky Yar- j hro nnd Jcannil. Ware. Twenty • five friends of the ’ guest - of • honor attended. The group of young people enjoyed : playing records and dancing. Party refreshments were serv-1 ed. Miss Chapman was recipient of ( I a variety of birthday gifts. Lori Blanton Has Bir+hday Lori J«*an Blanton celebrated her third birthday Saturday at a party held at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lto- j nard Gamble. Young Miss Blanton, her moth er. Mrs. Howard Blanton, and young brother, Timmy, have been ! visiting Mrs. Blanton's parents for three \veevs. Mr. Blanton, sta-1 tioned with the Navy in Pensaro- j la. Fla., flew home Saturday for i the party and accompanied his; family back to Pensacola on Monday. Blanton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Blanton, return- 1 ed with them for a visit and va , cation trip to Southern Florida. Lori's eak? vas a pink and white decorated cake and was out i and served with ice cream. Bal- I loons were given as favors. Other children present were Gregg and Mike Huskey of lien -1 dersonville. Donna Kiser of Cher- j ryville, Donna and Jo Ann Greene. Sara Lynn De Bruler. Ann. Mike and Keith Blanton. Ted and Barry Webster and Craig and Brent Bell. Lori's grandparents, the flam ' bios and Blantons, assisted in on- j tertaining. along with Mrs. Bob i Huskey. Mrs. Bobby Webster. Mrs. Giles Bell. Mrs. Ray Black of Waco. Mrs. Mildred Wright. I Mrs. A. T. DcBruler. Jr., and Mrs. 1 Barbara Haw'kins of Charlotte. • Smiths Are Home From Alabama Visit .Mrs. Henry Smith of Leesviile. S. C. and Mrs. Roy Smith have returned to Kings Mountain af ter visiting relatives in Alabama. In Decatur. Ala., the Smiths visited Mr. and Mrs. Turn Morris and in Birmingham they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Na'ire. Mrs. Nance and Mrs. Morris are sis ters of Mrs. Henry Smith. The Smiths also visited Mrs. Henry Smith’s mother, Mrs. K. C. Quinn, in Birmingham. Miss Jackson In Student Post STAUNTON. VA. — Miss Mar garet Ann Jackson, of Kings Mountain, is a newly elected member of the Judiciary Board of the Student Government Assn ciation at Mary Baldwin college. Daught«*r of Mrs. T. W. Jack son. 105 No-th Goforth St.. Miss Jackson is an Honor Scholar and a dining room hostess. The rising senior is an English major at the Virginia liberal arts college for women. Other Student Government As goeiation officers for 1984-65 an* Miss .Mary Lewis. Port Worth, Tex., president; Mias Betty Jane Brown. Richmond. Va.. vice presi dent: Miss June Price McLaugh lin. Lcwishurg. W. Va.. secretary: and Miss Helen Stone, Austin, Tex., treasurer. Harmon Notes 80th Birthday Marvin J. Harmon o'lrbralrd hi* NOth birthday Sunday with a birthday dinner at his horn** on route two. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ilarmon of Gas tonia. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Del linger of Cherryville, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Holcomb and Carole. Mrs. Edna Lingerfelt of Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Harmon of Greenville. S. C.. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Harmon. Mr. and Mrs Thad Barber Mr. and Mrs. Kee Harmon. H. 'V. Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher. June and Phil, and Mir. and Mrs. Melvin Nantz. all of Kings Mountain. TTiose who called in the after noon were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Etters and children and Mrs. Ru fus Etters. Michael Bumqardner Has Fifth Birthday Michael Bumgardner. son of First Sgt. and Mrs. Ira Bumgard ner. celebrated his fifth birthday Saturday at a party for 11 child ren at the Bumgardner home. Young Bumgardner’s father is stationed in Germany. His grand parents are Mrs. P. A. Hawkins of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bumgardner of Shelh.v Mike's deforated birthday cake was topped by a colorful wagon. The cake was cut and served with other party refreshments. It's A Second Son For Glenn Griggs Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grigs. Jr. of Raleigh announce the arrival of their second son, George Charles Grigg. horn Sunday, Ap ril 26, Rex hospital. Kings Mountain grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grigg. Sr. Mrs. Grigg. Jr. is the former Susan Moss. The baby was named for hi* maternal grandfather and for h i s late paternal grandfather Charles Grigg. Women's Golf Tournament Attracts 58 To Country Club Golf Course Tuesday Fifty-eight v.cmcn goiters play-, cd in the r»ithill3 Lcigue Tour- j nament at Ki.irs Mountain Coun-: try club Tuesday. A salad -oursc was served fol lowing the tourney at 4:30 pan. | in the club dining room. .Mrs. II. D. McDaniel and Mrs.1 I Fred Withers were tournament; | co • chairman and Mrs. Charles ( Mauney wrs handicap chairman, i Mrs. llarlm Stotcrau Is (.resident of local Ladv Golfers. I Winners included: Class A: first low ;ross-liopc Hodges of Charlotte; first low net-Eunice So'kler of Charlotte; second low »ross-Jay Naramore of Mooresville; second low net Alberta Morr's of Concord; low putts-Judy Bost of Concord. Class B: first low gross-.Margie, ■ McDuiM uf Kings Mountain; I first low net • Jean Mane Tor rence of Gastonia; se*ond low gross-Jcssk* Forney of Shelby; second low net-Althea Keneniore of Concord; low putts-Edna Bar rinaw of Ltncokiton. Class C: first low net - Eloise Thompson of Lincoln ton; second low net-Josn Mashburn of Char lotte; first low gioss-Dot Kim btvll of Gastonia; second low gross-Fenella Brokmycr of Char lotle; low p«itt-Bonnle Roberts of Shelby. Class D; first low gross - Ann WUkcrson of Concord: first low net • Martha Dusch of Concord: second low gross • Hazel Sherrill of Lake Hickory; second low net Ann Poueh-tk of Kings Mountain; and low putt • Margo McMilUan of Shdby. 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