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WlN COUNTY CONTEST Three den land County i-U'ers won t< /< av<irdn in the annual {•// llairii Foods lit nionxt ration < 'inIt si thin o'l eh 'it ' ShtTbjf. l't-1,1 left a ho i t on Gwen Nrntnen, loth •nutter at Afoorenhnm liv/h .« hoot, v im /Arm/ xemtiti; Sheila W'arhetc, loth otoiler at Barnn at j Fallntnn, Who plated first amt Gloria Omne Green, ninth grader at Nin</s M-'iintain livtli k hm,l who lilaeetl third. Mats Grten is the daughter of Mr. uml Mrs. Oscar Green and is a member of the Due on eon) m unit if -S'H ehib. The first film e i»*i ii tier trill represent the county in district coin net it ion n Rowan county June IHth. The i-H'crs demons/nit. at the use of dairy products in footI fire/mintion. Mrs. Rimer Nonfood was juti'ti. Mis. ./. V. Jones, assistant home economies cj tension atjent, teas in chartie ol the eoimty.lride denpmst ration. (Plinth bit Alex i aiKihn Shelby Star if SAVE! Girls’ winter coats 18.88 COATS FOR SCHOOL OR DRESS ... MANY COLORS MANY HNE FABRICS! Here they or*... wittier coot* warmly inter lined or pile lined I Rich new colors, new fabrics, including all wool basketweaves, tweeds, plaids, meltons, simulated suede, acrylic pile. Some have warm fur or pile caifass, some cotton velveteen. Girls* sizes 7 to 14. Same, 3 to 6X, 15.M Dance, Brunch Fetes Sub-Debs An in formal dance and brunet ai North Late Country Club Sal urday between li a m and 2 p.m was the fir«* c,| Saturday's festi vities leading i.p to the 1964 Jun ior Charity league Sub-Debu (ante Ball that evening. Mrs. Ed Hamilton served as chairman o' the event which in cluded the 93 debs end their marshals, c'ae in bertnuda shorts outfits for the informal occasion. The Imfv’las furnished music for dancing. Tables overlaid with rod-check ed cloths h'-id a variety of foods which were served in wicker has kets. Arrangements of daisies and delphinium in wick'-r baskets were used liot.g the cloth. Assisting \1is. liamiiton were Mrs. Cordon Hamrick, ball chair man. Mrs. Julian Hamrick. Mrs. L>n<ion Hnho , Mrs. William E. Campbell ai d Mrs. Rav Webb Lutz. Mrs. Jo^es Party Honoree Mrs. Jones was honored »y Mrs. A. J. ?!a:«i anil Mrs. K. R. Color al •( i? isoellancius show •r last TTri-.-oay evening ai .ho Slater homo f • Fulton toad. Mrs. Jnrks is the former Miss Inn Bro i'li. -tii. The hostess prosontod die tottoroe with . t-iisago ot \ellow nsebiitls and s .cst;. mores and a >air of mass .-ant'lestirks, A color n.iti of yollo»r, white, and (freon was tarried out in the decorations, c h.cken alad pas trios, punch, und other finger •tarty foods ••• t o placed on a lace covered ta'.de. fid's wore piaced jnder a lat • i« vot ed umbrella. McKee ^osts bachelor Dinner T. C. McKi-e was host Thursday night at Q'nl’U Court Restau rant at a hiclu lot supper honor ng his son vtiri.ael McKee, whose wedding t. tiss dale Kiteus took blare Satu- lay in First Presby terian ehureb. Those pt'sei.i included grooms Tien Jerry I’alicisin, Hilly Jones anti J. D. Hridgos. Clifford Kir •us. Jr., of iuinlsvillc, Alabama anti Dean Spearman of Daytona leach, Fla. w.rc unable to at tend. T h e prospective britlegntom took the tn .ts.on to present bill folds to m'"i of the wedding par ty. Pair Honored At Cook-Out Miss Gal** Kncus am! Michael ; McKee were honor guests last Tuesday ni«'> at a cook-cut giv ; en by Mr. McKee's aunt and un ole, Mr. am; Mrs. J. D. Bridges, at their honsj cn Linwxid road. A hamburger supper >vas sen' led at smai' tallies arranged on I the back lawn o» the h‘>me. The i tables were m toe festive with I howls of |cnflowers and white candles. A immature bride and I groom, wh’te streamers and pink bows marked the places of the ; engaged pair. Games and recorded music pro vided the evening's entertain ment. Mrs. Ma-earoi Bridges and Mrs T. C. McKee assisted the hosts it serving homemade iec cream and cookies to the '•* guests who were members of the two families and wedding pa,-t>. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. L.ee and . daughter J n ate here lor a few I days visit '.lib Mr. and Mrs. J 1 f>. Bridges anti Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McKee. Tin Lees flew ftom Birmingham. Ala. Saturday to at tend the Ki u M> Kee wedding, o— Mrs. Nolle Hollingsworth anti Mrs. I. \V. Li o'ord have returned fri tn New Orleans. L.t.. where they attend“i graduation oxer cist's at Tul.uu- University. Mrs Ledford's «..i. Kdwarri. -eteived hi-; master's .. social work and remained it »«w Orleans to work at the Civi" Center. SPECIAL SAVINGS NOW AT STERCHI S NEW! PRESTO STAIN-LESS' CAST ALUMINUM PRESSURE COOKER Cooks 3 to 10 times faster! % STERCHI’S LOW PRICE Better, too! Even inexpensive meats become tender and delicious. You save money and serve healthier meals. Foods retain natural flavors, vitamins, minerals. e New stain-resistant alloy Keeps new look longer— will not warp! e New lightness for easier handling, faster cooking. e Exclusive Pressure Regulator maintains correct temperature. e Automatic air vent, e Handy Menu Guide on handle. Phone 739-5451 Kings Mountain DAR Citizenship And History Medals Are Presented To Elementary Students \fai v A nut Renurlt Jn-iif Childers China Hardin Chetrle* S'tv Pouxll Colonel I'ritirrirk Harrhright Chapter. Daughters of the Am«*ii * an Rcvolutiet picM’diiii riti/cn* ship a in I hi«io>> motlsls to out standing elementary grade child teti in Mu* futh and eighth grades • if the sdw I svstem. Among the v Miners tv ere: -lightit i" tdt i Charles Lynn of Hast school r<< rived tin* history medal given a t Hast school. Young Lynn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy f vnn anti is a pupil of Mrs. Jim Y_trl.ro Jr. fifth grtdri Judy Childers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Childers and fiftii grader Gloria Hardin, daughter of Mr and Mrs p-irwtn Hardin, copped the East st.iool citizenship me dals Jtidv is a pupil nl Mrs H«l en Ba';ei ai d Gloria is a pupil of Mrs. T. W. G ryson. Mary An'ie Iiennett. daughter of Mr. anti vi-s. Doru.- Bennett, and Steve f’ov.ill. st»n of Mr. and Mrs. Jay I’r.sill, vveie winners of the DAP n . dais from West School. Miss Bennett, a member of Mrs John L. Gamole's lifih gratle won the D/'R eiti/enship award and young Powell, p mini her -if Mis. Ci Iyer’s fifth grade, won the dti/fiiship award. The aw ants are given annually at commencement season. Couple Honored After Rehearsal Mrs. Clifford Kiivus. Sr. anil Mrs. C. W. Jones entertained in the recreation hall of the First Presbyterian church at a cake cutting foil>w ng the Kireua-Mc Kee wedding lehearsal Friday evening. The britl** el< rt and prospective bridegroom cut their wedding cake as highlight of the affair at tended by members of the two families and the wedding party. A color note of yellow. green, and white oro*lded a decorative color note throughout the recrea tion hall. The tabl'* was overlaid with white* linen mu green with ivy. yellow stream.-is and white wed ding bells draping the table. The three-tier take was the focal point of decoration. A large bas ket of white r.-.ums was used on the mantel, anti white and yellow snapdragon.- were used through out the hall Mrs. George Stroupe presided at the punch bowl. Miss Ethel Kircus. aun. of the bride from Huntsville Ala., cut anti served the cake. Otheis assisting in serv ing were Mi's. Lean Spearman of Daytona Beach. Fla. and Miss Frankie Hamrick of Kings Moun tain. Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Ronni • Tower.v Rt. 2. ann.*'.me the birth of a son. Wednesday, June 3. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and M-s Richard Goforth. Cleveland Art., announce the birth of a daughter. Thursday. June t. Kin s Mountain hospital. Mr. and M.> Billy Bates. sot; Monroe Aw. ennoumv the birth of a daugh o . Thursday, June I. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Simpson. Rt. 2. Cherry*, idc, X. C.. announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday. June t>. Kin !> Mountain hosuital. Mr. and Mr:. Jack Hutchins. 3230 Midpirw-s ..nnouniv the birth of a son. V eidav. June S. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and V"s. Robert Junior Jun ior Moore. Pt. 2 Box 1«J. an nounce the bo-|h of a tlniiohter Tuesdev. June P. Kings Mountain hnsnital. Mr. and Vrs. Paul Davies Rt 3. Box 210. announce the birth of a dau"hter. *7 uosdav. June 9. Kin*»s Mouv.iaii. hosuital. Mr. and Mis W*ll Moore, Ml X. Weldon St.. Gastonia. N. C.. announce the birth of a son. Wed nesday June i*. Kings Mountain hospital. Miss Xan~y McClure and Miss Freida McG: iios returned home Tuesday after a week’s trip to New Yorl: w *< re they attended the World's fair and saw a Broadway pla\ Th»* two Kings Mountain girls and Miss Jakie Edwards of v\ iison made the trip which included an overnight stay in Washington D. C. Miss Mc Clure is a June graduate of UNC G THANKS \ If it wort* possible I would like to thank ouch of you personally who cast a vote for me as county commissioner in the recent primary elec tion. Now that we are hav ing a second primary it is my hope you will give me your continued sup port. V. BHOAD ELLIS t’\ OAOt'3tt'\ C AXXOl'XCED .1/ . mil So <■< l. 11*1 ni* <>f Ctiit'irtl hum mimr th* cngaucinrnt *<’ tin* (/•'«/</». * . R itihic, to Jmki* K Thomoisiot, non •./ .V/, mul Mi v ./. TV. Thuimiss' n Sr., u/ Kings Mountain. WtiltliMfi ;./<ihn i<i>- i/i/i People In The News Ncrma Farr, dau'.rter c* Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Farr cr Kings Mountain wi ! graduate Friday wi'rh a cer*ificate in histology from Char>otte Me morial Ho'oital in Charlotte. Miss Farr completed a one year course. A 1963 graduate ot K>g Mountain h‘qh schcc- M' Farr repor+s for work J e 15th at Gaston. Memories hes pita in Gastonia. She wi wort wi*h Dr. Creed Gastc Memorial cathologi'f. The Farrs will go to Char-: lo*te for the Friday exercise . i 1 Mrs. P. G. Padgett a”d '-er oare^ts Mr. ard Mrs. Charles M. May of Ba'tlmore. Md. atfe> oe" corrrrei cement exercises ;ast week at Hampr-:’ -Sydney cc-'ege in Virginia. Mrs. Padgett s son P lo Pad :ett, J>-. w- ; of tho graduating class. * ♦ * * Tammy .! o e t t a Hope daughter of Mrs. Betty Hoc? of Kings Mountain celebrated her fourth b 'thdav J :• e 54h at a party for 15 c^.e* * The decorated o'-thday cake was rut ard servcd with ice cream and party refresh ments. Tammy is the granadaugh ter of Mr. and M's. George Hope of K>nqs Mour tain and John Bow'm 01 Migh S als. • • Jeffrey Dee Me ton cele brated his first b rthday Sat urday at a small family party at his home at Mvrte Beac" s. c. Young ton is the son of A, 3C anj Mrs. David Me - ton. former Kings Mo..rtaln residents. Kings Mol- ta-n grandparent^ are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Georoe Me ten. A red and white b ■■ oay cake was cut emd 'ervod with refreshments. Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Mo Reggie and Edc- e Moss at tended the party. Reogie, Eo die. and V/ray Mcf.s and Steve ^ r* ' n?vo ref jrred heme after spend'ng part o* the werlc w’*h th<t Melons. Mrs. Weir Honored Sigma Chapter of A pha ?e*a KacDa horomj Mrs. Josephine F. Weir at a d - 'er partv Friday evening :n the private dining room of Haoer s Rertau a^t Mrs. Weir, who :s retiri-g a- brar at KIrqs Moun* tain, high schoo1 is a charter member ano ■» • * ere1 dent ct Sigma chapter. Miss Ann Lee. r-e dent p’-^eb i o • -wie on Mr,. Wei* a"d Mrs. Virqi'ie Rayme' ,:r«* pres:ben1 of the chae ter. presented the chapter gift. Miss He:er Loqar 'ed rhe p-c '-»m A Wa le Dov/n Memories Lane" after a three course dinner The table for 12 guests was overlaid with white lin$n and decorated with pink and wh**e snapdragons, purple li ters and white mums.
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