People In The News
Joan McClure. Kings
Mountain entry in the Miss j
Shelby beauty pageant Fri- j
day night, was first runner-up I
and came home with a trophy '
and a $100 scholarship.
Miss McClure, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McClure.'
played the piano in the talent >
competition. She has studied j
piano for 1/ years and voice
for six montns.
Winner of Miss Shelby"
was I 7 year-old Judy Starr
Carden nf Snelby, rising sen-j
ior at Shelbv high school. Sec- i
ond runner-uo was Ann Piercyi
of Shelby. M>ss Carden won a:
1500 scholarship and will represent Shelby in the 1965 Miss j
North Carolina contests.
Miss McClure will be a freshman at the University of
North Carolina at Greensboro in September.
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Kathleen Smcox, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Francis Sin
cox, was hono.ed on her third
birthday June I 3th at a party
for seven children at her
home.
The decorated birthday
cake was topped with a clown
and it was cut and served at
refreshment time with ice
cream and randy.
Small baby dolls and cars
were given to the children as
favors.
Present for the party wer*
Kathleen’s older brother
Doug, and Lisa Bridges. Eliza
beth McG’I1. Carla Maunev,
Sallie Durham, Sammy Wolfe and David Barrett.
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Anne Trott, rising senior at
Kings Mountain high school,
will serve as editor of The
Mountaineer for the 1964-65
schooiy«ar beginning in Sep
tember.
Miss Trott will succeed
Donna Hardes and llene 1
Gantt, co editor*.
Daughtc* cf Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas L. Trott, Miss Trott is)
active in St. Matthew s Lu
theran church and Order ot j
Rainbows. She was a com-,
mencement marshal.
The student newspaper edi-1
tor went to Winthrop col
lege at Rode Hill, S. C. June
15-17 tor a journalism convention.
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Mr. and Mrs. Pride Ratterree and daughters, Ruth,
Mary and Myr+ha, of Charleston. S. C.. visited here last
week with Mrs. Ratterree ter, Mr,. Margaret Ward, and
their aunt, Mrs. R. J. G bb . Mr. Ratterree *s associated with
The Citadel.
ABOUT THIS AND THAT
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smashers honored Kings Moun
tain sub debutantes at a swim pjrty at the Red Fe.: club at
Lake Wylie Friday evening.
Buffet tables were spread with red end white calico
cloths and held arrangements of magnolia^ and wrought iron
candlesticks.
Swimming and dancing provided the evening entertain
ment for 10 young people, including Libby Bunch, Tommy
Black, Cora Ram'eur, Paul Rollins, Priscilla Padgett, Done
Freeman, Mary Wright, Jimmy Medlin, M*ry Anne McCur
dy and Jose Pucci. Debutante Joan McClure was a contest
ant in the Miss Shelby contest that evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moss have returned t«ome aft;->r visit
ing in Panama City, Florida with their son, A 1C Karl Moss
and Mrs. Mos-.
Mr. and Mrs. Bi McDaniel, their da ghter, Su:anne,
son, David, and Mr. a d Mrs. Ear! Morris have returned from
a vacation tr'p which took them to New York City and the
World s Fair. They a so stopped in Washington, D. C. ard
Virginia.
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IT S A BOY
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kinncmun, Jr. of Pensacola. Fla.
announce the arrival of Robert Eugene Kir.reman, III. The
youngster weighed six pounds. 12 ounces ard is second child
of the Kinnemans who are parents of four-year-old Care
Elizabeth. Kings Mountain grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J
H. Arthur. Mrs. Arthur has returned home after a week s
visit with the Kinnemans in Floridj. Mrs. K>neman is the for
mer Shirley Arthur.
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Elizabeth Stewart, Editor
Phone 739-5441
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
Thiunilny:
7:30 II. K Dixon is entertain
ing lor men o' the Dixon-Moore
wedding pa:ty at a bachelor sup
per at Kelly’s -Steak House in
Uiacksbur”, S. C.
Saturday:
H:00 Misc. lloncous shower
honoring .Vis.-> Kay McCarter,
bride - eled Hostess 's: Mrs,
Charles Pr<~ on, Mrs. Bob Kam
**y and Mrs .main Lynch at the
Lynch horn.- i n Sipes street.
10 a.m. '.V«..ding brvaKlast at
Honey's Rest turant in Gastonia
for Mis-s Linda Moore and Don
ald Dixon, Horts: Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Herndon an I Mi. and Mrs. Jessie
Putnam.
7:30- Rehe-anal for the Dixon
Moore wedding in Patterson
Grove Baptist church.
9:00 After - rehearsal party at
103 W. Moird.;in street honoring
Miss Lind i Moore and Donald
Oixon. Hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Moore and Mis. J. M. Moore.
Sunday:
4:00 The v/idding of iss Linda
Jane Moor** and Donald Keith
Dixon in Patterson Grove Baptist
church.
Wrdaauday:
9:30 a.m. -Circle 2 of Central
Methodist eht .ih at the home of
Mrs. C. A. Piifterworth.
10 a.m. C ides 3 and K of
First Presbvteiian church in the
Ladies Bible ( lassroom.
Miss Goforth
Gives Plans
Miss Sare .Mac Goforth, daugh
ter of Mr. end Mrs. Dennis L.
Goforth, ha. 'flounced pians for
her mania j • to Kenneth Eugene
Cash, son of !r. and Mrs. Henry
Melvin Cash.
The wedding will lake place
Saturday. Jtilv *»h. at 2 p m. in El
Bethel Method.si church. Rev. R.
M. Lockrid's'p .11. will hear the
double-ring ••». h.inge >>f vows
Miss Pule*,» Patterson will be
ai the orgap *01 the program of
nuptial nris-c.
The bruit--fleet will be given in
marriage hv >< r father ami tn-st
man for th-- (.respective br.de- i
groom will o. his brotner. Pauli
Cash. t
Aliss fier’l'.iiio Goforth will at
teng the hi !o*be as maid of
honor, and < dj ottetidant. Tom
m> Barrett tmi Eddie Herndon
will serve a> ushers.
Formal vv« «l in ginvitations are
not lieing is. ui d. All friends anti
relatives ot no two families are
invited to attend.
Bon Voyage P*r+y
Honors Jose Pucci
Jose Pur -i. K.ngs Mountain ex- •
change stud- r.t from Argentina,
was guest • if • honor Saturday
night at a Ihh voyage party giv
en bv Mr. aid Mrs. Kelly Bunch
and Miss f.k'&beth Bunch at i
iheir home or Grover road.
Thirty your • profile who en
joyed a co ik out and dancing
gave Pucci :rif*s. The guests ate.
hamburgers a* small tables plai • I
ed around the pool The refresh- ;
ment table was decorated with
magnolia leaves.
Pucci leave. Sunday for New
York City ai.d subsequently home
to Argentina lie has made his
home the -i. si school year with
tin* John A. i -eshire family.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. amd Mr*. J. Lee Roberta
untwunre the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Lee, :o 0"uti
laa D. Kubanka, aon of Mr. and Mra. W. J. Eubanka. Both families
are of Kings Mountain. An August wedding is planned.
Free Fashion Show Next Tuesday Night
To Climax June Dairy Month Activities
A five fashion show al Graham
Junior high school in Shelby next
Tuesday ntyht will climax June
Dairy MonMi activities in Cleve
land Countx
Five adid's. 'hree teenagers and
seven youni,s:e>s will model sum
mer clothing (urn Shelby. Falls
ton and Swai :s\ ill*- stores. In ad
dition. 12 t-H ois from Cleveland
County will rwxlel the dresses
they have r adc in county 4-H
competition.
The event will lx* staged at 8
o’clock and tin interested public
is invited to attend.
Mrs. Hay Alien will be com
mentator ‘or fie fashion show-.
Charles Cain < ss will talk about
dairy' products.
Mrs. Jane Mauncy will be at
the piano.
Mrs. J. L. Suttlo. Jr. is women’s
chairman t ...• the county-wide
event with .‘lr.-. Dw ight Hord and
.Mrs. A. A. Lackey. Jr. as co
chairmen. Mrs Lackey is former
ly- of Kings Mountain.
Other committees for the June
Dairy Month piomotion are:
Refreshments: Mrs. James
Cornwell ar.d .Mrs. Coleman Go
lorth.
Decorations: Mrs. Charles
Ream. Mrs. Neill Wilson and Mrs.
Dick Palm; :\
Publicity: Howard Clapp, coun
ty agent, chairman: Martin Har
mon. Jim Jolley and Hugh Dover.
Fashion FI:fW Publicity: Mrs.
William Jack.
Jerry Jei'rcy is Cleveland
County chairman of June Dairy
Month with Earl Propst as his
co-chairman.
Miss Rebecca Mack, Steve Ross Lynch
Pledge Vows In Double-Ring Ceremony
Gastonia's Li lay Baptist churcl
provided th* sitting Sunday at 3
pm. for th • wedding of Miss Re
he va Francis Mark of Gastonia
and Steve 5fo-> Lynch of Bosse
| rner City.
The Rev. Vales Campbell offi
i ciatcd at the oouble-ring cere
mony.
i Miss Helen r'pencer was urban
ist and Andrew Champion was
vocalist for t v program of nup
tial music.
Baskets ol white flowers and
palms were um d o nthe altar with
I numerous itnelabra hold i n g
lighted laftr-i a.
The bride was in marri
age b> her tet’ier. She wore a
dress of silk .ryanra and Alencon
la. e over ttffcia. The contour
I; bodice was styled with portrait
neckline an-' controlled bell
skirt was highlighted by a flat
oanel at the out and in the haeli
a double oi>i an bustle falling
into a chape' t:am. Her houffan
veil fell f:mn a double crown of
-turora cry si d,. and she carried a
J cascade booqucl of orchids and
. roses.
Miss Alice K tylor was maul of
lionor and inrU'sr.iaids w»re Miss
.Sandra Sch'agcnhauf. Miss Holla
' Tilson. Mrs. '>.in Lynch .inti Miss
i N’ancy Clemnioi.
All tho al-vidants wore fcouf
fant gowns .«; blush pink pear*
d'ange with « laiv ia-koi anti
silk cabbage :.ise rolled hat.They
! carried colonial bouquets of while
I carnations and pink rosebuds.
Cinger S’l-ii ionson and Kathy
Wehhof Ch.i 'anooga Tonn. wore
flower girls. Michael Mack, tho
bride s hro»h- r. was ringbearer.
Tho bridot.ro >m's fathor was
best man. Tho list of ushers in
cluded Dan Lynch of Bessemer
City an;’ Dr. a n l ynch ol Kings
I Mountain, mothers of the bride
groom. Fo’vsi Dover and Junior
Kins'. both of Bessemer City.
Mrs. Lyr h s the daughter of
Mr. and Mis Raymond K. Mack
I oi Uastuma. Site is a graduate of
Ashley high -*hool and is cm
ployed by Ft*estone Stores of
Gastonia.
Mr. and Mis. rianKS. Lynch,
,.f Bessemer City are patents of
the brides re i... A graduate of
Bessemer t’itv hish sonool and
Winston Salem Barber collese. he
is employed by I Ie/io's Barbel
Shop.
Following •* Trip to thovoast the
newlyweds v. ill bo at home at 313
S. Broad st* *o in Gastonia.
Party Honors
Linda Moore
Mrs. Lee M* Daniel and Miss Di
atte Hix >n entertained together I
Friday night at a drop-in showe
at the MoPar* el home on Beth
lehem road.
Guests who ealled from 7 until
!t p.tn. sheveted Mis* Linda
Moore. btide-elcct. with miscel
laneous gift.- Miss Moore and
Itonald Dixon will be married
Sunday aft*in>on in r.ittorson
Grove Baptist church.
A color n«.*c o( pink and white
w;s carried oul in decorative de
tails. Overla.d with white eut
work doth ovi-c pink, the refresh
ment table N'td „ center artange
metit of pink ?i;.ris and white dai
sies. Pink punch was served
from a -rvsti.1 bawl at one
end of the tabic with pink end
white cake squares, pink and
white mint.- and salted nuts.
Miss Moore, her stepmother.
Mrs. J'rani: Moore, her grand
mother. M«*s. J. M. Moon*, and
her prospe live mother-in-law.
Mrs. II. K P.-.on, received infor
mall> >n t’*e living room. Mrs.
w. ' M .-Daniil greeted arriving
callers.
Mrs. James Reynolds. Mrs.
Boyd Howell, Miss Nancy Rey
nolds and Mis*'Teresa Howell as
*i«ted in ?e--*".tig. Mrs. Douglas
McDaniel and Miss Jov.-e Dixon
received in the gift ro-nn and Mrs.
Dixie -McDxiiU said £Oudb>fcs. •
Yolanda Cobb
Has Third Birthday
Yoland i Cobh, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs „>ackie Cohh. cole
brated her ’.hud birthday Satur
day afternoon at a paity for 24
children at <>« home.
The pink birthday ca!;e was cut
ard served with drinks. sand
wiches an.I ic-- cream.
Yolanda is granddaughter of
Mr. and Mr.; ''red Sanders and
Mr. an Mrs. Dewitt Cobb, all of
Kings Mourt. in. Her great •
grandparents ue Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Sanders of Kings Mountain.
Miss Moore
Gives Plans
Miss Lindt ,’nne Moo.v, daugh
ter of Mr. and Ma Frank Moore,
hat completer? (.Ians for her mar
riage to Do wM Keith Diron, son
o* Mr. and M“s. II. K. Dixon, and
aitnounces th* r.t this week.
The wedi'.ni! will take place
Sunday at 5 p m. In Patterson
Grove Baptist church. Rev. Rich
ard Plyler will officiate at the
double-ring c-'tetnony.
Lester C x of Shelby, cou
sin of the bride-elect, will be or
ganist for the program of nuptial
music and B. .*>. Peeler. Jr. will
be vocal soloist.
The brido-tc-la* will he given in
marriage by her father. Mr. Dix
on will hav" his father as beat
man.
Miss Linde Slooop of Asheville,
college roo"i*rate of the bride
elect, will be maid of honor. Miss
Carolyn Mooic, half-sister of the
bride-elect. Miss Diane Dixon,
sister of the prospective bride
groom. Mrs. Jessie Putnam, cou
sin of the bride-elect, ind Mrs.
Ray Herndon, cousin of the bride
elect. will he bridesmaids. Sandra
Moore, half-sister of the bride
to-be. will he flower girl.
rhc list of ushers wi:l include
Jessie Putnam. Ray Herndon,
Hugh Lanc’sJei, all of Kings
Mountain. arx’ Ray Robinson of
Grover.
Miss Moore, cousin of
the bridc et-ve will keep a guest
register in the vestibule of the
church.
II. K. Dixon wid honor his sot
and men of the wedding party at
a bachelor otpper Thursday (to
night* at Kelly's Steak House ii
Blackshur" *>. ('.
•Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moore. Mr
and Mrs. Ray Herndon and Mr.
and Mrs. Tesslt? Putnam will en
tertain on Saturday at a 10 a.m
wedding hrenMast to he given a
Honey's Restaurant in Gastonia.
Following .iioir wedding re
hearsal Satin lay night. Miss
Moore and Vl. Dixon will bt
honore<l at a c ake eutting to b«
given by Mf<s Moore’s parent
and her »mmltother at 103 West
M ountain st’e:-t. Mr. and Mrs
Fran1: Moor** and Mrs. J. M.
Moore will '.v « ntertalnirg at th.
apartment the engaged pair will
occupy after »i:eir marriage.
Miss Kit'ic Lou Sutton, former
Kings Mountain teacher, now of
High Point, sr-ent the weekend
with Mr. an.! Mrs. E. W. Griffin
and visited ithn Kings Mountain
friends. Iff
Mrs. Eric Am thou ft Yates
Coupb Wed
In York Rites
Miss Marti n Lorraim* Honey
cutt, formerlv of Kings Moun
tain, became fie bride uf. Kti.
Anthony Yate» of Kings Mounlaii
Saturday, June 6th. in a double
ring ceremoi.y performed in
York. South Carolina.
Magistral • Charles R. Nunn
heard the exchange of vi.ws.
The bride uctc a white eyelet
embroidered mess with hat of
white flow—* and carried a white
Bible topped with an orchid.
Mr. and Mrs. John Honeycutt
of Fayettevitle are parents of the
bride who rttended Kings Moun
tain high serool and was grad
uated from Seventy-First high
school of Fayetteville.
Mr. Yates is Ihe son of Mr. an
Mrs. Hugh W. Yates of Kings
Mountain and grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. 'Vil.iam W. Parrish of
King!! Mount>11. Hi- attended the
Kings Mountain schools and
works for Hi.'wlite, Inc. of Gas
tonia.
Kings Momuain is home for the
newlyweds.
Miss Jackson
Wins Honor
STAUNTON, Vii..—Miss Marg
aret Jackson, of Kings Moun
tain. is one of .10 students at
taining academic honors for the
1863 64 session at Man- Baldwin
College.
10C» North Jotorth St.. Miss Jack
son and the late Mr. Jackson.
106 North Goforh St., Miss aefc
son has been active in West
minster Fellowship and her
dormitory council. She Is a ris
ing senior at the Virginia liberal
art college for women..
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