sixteenth Annual oladiolus Shew Set
^Gaffney, S. C. Thursday Afternoon
i.iaomius hi «>rmi is rn«
themr of the lfitli annual Glad
iolus Show sponsored by the
Cherokee Gladiolus Society to In
field at Limestone college in
<',aflne>. Thursday July 2nd.
The doors will hi- open 10 vis
itor.- between the hours of .1 to
ft p.m, and everyone interested
in flowers will enjoy both the
horticulture and arrangement
division, for it has been said by
Mrs. Russell Wood. general
chairman of the show and J. <\
Howling, Jr., advisory chairman,
that the outlook for beautiful
glads seems most promising and
we fi-el this year that because
of the unique title for the show.
' Gladiolus In Orbit" we should
have many unusual and inter
esting arrangements."
Mrs. Zeb Whelehel is in charge
of the following Open Classes —
"Stairway To The Stars". — an
arrangement using a candlea
lira or candleholder; "The Mis
sile" — a vertical arrangement;
"As Modern as Tomorrow”, com
bination of wood forms with
plant material; “The Courage to
lie New" — A Modern Free Form
Design, combining fresh cut and
dried materials; “Ra«s* to the
Moon" — a modified crescent
which is a class for those who
Jaac never won a blue ribbon.
s Rav Ktrby is publicity
orairman for the show and
chairman of tnhles which will
Im- placed in the Arcade of thr
ee I lege. Four tables with one
place setting and appropriate
arrangements suggesting "A
Night Watch" — Informal Sup
per Table! •‘Count Down at
Dawn" — Breakfast Table; ‘Be
yond the Blue llori/on" luncheon
table featuring blur* in the set
ling; ami "The Family Cele
brates the Astronaut's Return
Home ”
Then* will also be* eight nich
es in the show and serving as
chairman of these will be J. C.
Dowling. Jr. Interpretive design
in the Niches are as follows;
The Capsule". "The Astronaut".
The Launch Pad", "The Blast
Off. "The Velvety Black Skv”.
Aurora Bareells", “Re-Entry"
and "The Big Splas".
The section for Juniors entitl
ed "The Mystery of Space" prom
ises to be most exciting as the
following will be interpreted in
arrangements. "Space In My
Book", "Spare Covered by Phone"
Space For Mv Pet" and "The
Science of Spare". Mrs. Douglas
Scruggs and Mrs. Russell Wood
are in charge of the Juniors.
Mias Mary Ellen Thompson Is
chairman of the Men's Division.
"The Rocket’’ will include ar
rangements featuring metal.
Arrangements of miniature
gladiolus that have been enter
ed in the show for judging will
he placed on occasional ‘iblc*.
in the parlors of the college, and
serving as chairman in this sec
tion i»- Mrs. Sam Wolfe.
In the beautiful front halls of
Limestone College will hr* i«m
mercial exhibits. Here will be
.wn Gladiolus In Flight North,
South. East and West.
Churchps of the community
havr been invited to enter an ar
rangement suitable for a wor
ship service, Mrs. C. W. Cook.se>
and Mrs. Raymond Phillips are
in charge of this particular sec
tion.
Featured in the show will he
two educational exhibits, an
lletncrocallis Exhibit by Mes
dames W. D. Cooksey, Sam Lee/
er and George Stephenson and
one of Birds staged by Martin
Freeman.
A section has been reserv«*d
for gladiolus specimins and
these must be grown by the ex
hihitor. There will also be a sec
tion for the newcomers, any per
son who has never exhibited be
fore*, and a section for Juniors,
here too, the specimin must be
grown by the exhibitor, any
junior through 15 years of age
may enter their glads.
Mrs. Wilma Wood and Mrs.
Zeb Whelchel are in charge of
the awards and in addition to
the blue, red and white ribbons.
The New England Gladiolus So
ciety Rosette, the Silver Medal
tlie If. G. Hastings award and
the Silver Bowl donated by mer
chants and Planters National
Bank will be given to the ex
hibitor of the Grand Champion
Spike. The J. C. Dowling Silver
Bowl will be* given to the ex
hibitor of the best arrangement,
scoring 95 or over in Div. 11,
- Sec. Ill, Classes 1. 2. 3. 4 and ti.
■end the other silver bowl which
is a rotating bowl and given in
memory of the late Mrs. Cathe
rine P. Hamrick is awarded an
Party Honors
Bride-Elect
Mi** N'adlni' Bridge*. Ml** Di
ane Bridgr*. M:*s Joyce Peal and
Miss I.ois Bull entertained to
gel hoi KrWiy night at the Bridg
os h*no at a l-ridal party honor
ing Mib* CIiimi tte Stroupe, whose
wedding to r>o-.nis Pattis look
plate Saturday evening.
Guest* show. ictl the hilde-eleet
with sifts or ’’ugeiie.
Mi*s Simop • her mother, her
grandmottv-r and her prospective
mother-in-law, Mrs. I)ar\in Par
ri*. received together in the liv
ing itxim. Gifts were opened and
displavt d.
Pinl: punch vas served with a*
sorted "',"t«. nsrty «
and refreshments carrying out a
n -»k •’nd whit, color note. .Misses
Patsy Stroupe and Mias Diane
Bridges abort sted at the punch
bowl.
Dixon Hot* Thursday
At Bachelot Supper
Donald Diroii. whose wedding
to Mi*s Linda Moore was an
event of Sunday afternoon, was
honor guest Teursday night at a
bachelor dinner given by his fa-'
ther. II. K. Dixon.
A steal: su| |x i with accessorit**
was served to ? 1 men of the wed
ding party at Kelly's Steak House,
in Blacksburg. S. C
nuolly to tin* exhibitor of the
best romiiosition scoring f»-> ot
over in Div. II, Sec. 1. Classes 3
and 4.
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When you do business with a bank, you should be more
than just an account number—and the bank
should be more than just a building to you.
When you bank at First Union, you’ll find,
however, that we use names as well as
account numbers, because that’s the most
efficient way. But we never forget it’s
people we’re seizing. And we never let
efficiency stop us from helping you.
First Union is a modern bank, all right,
with the latest machines and systems.
But we're still old-fashioned about our
friendly person-to-person banking. It
makes us feel better...you’ll like
it better, too...doing business
with people you know.
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First Baptists Honor Raines Family
At Reception On Fifth Anniversary
The congregi lion of First Hap
li*it church honored Rev. and .Mr*.
B. L. Haines .it a reception Sun
day on the K i ns' fifth anniver
sary at the Kin?;# Mountain
church.
Rev. and \!*r. Raines came to
Kings Moiin1 a irom Kdentoi.
lie had prevto-'.sly served Baptist
• hut ches in tv-Hi North end South
Carolina.
Spe. ial guo is were member*
of the Kin*;* Mountain Minister
ial Association. Letters of appre
ciation wer<* *.rcd and a gift was
presented to the minister and his
wife. Mrs. R*i . es also received a
corsage.
Jam*** White, chairman of the
hoard of ie.urns. Mrs. White.
Rev. and Mrs Haines and their
son and daughter, Karen and
Henry. n*Hv< 1 after the evening
worship servm*. Others assisting
in receiving wi-ie Mr. and Mrs. fj.
W. Whisrtant. Mr. and Mrs. .Mur
phy Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Lee* Ro
berts, Mrs. M. C. Pruitt. Mrs.
Charles B'niook, Mrs. L“e Dixon.
Mrs. France* Hord petty. Mrs
Fred Dixon. Mis. I. A. " MeC.ill
Mrs. W. A. Karp, Mrs. B. T.
Wright, Mrs. ’I. N. Bttnes. amj
Mis*»*s Bren,a Thornburg. Don
na Hardes, Mj■ y Ethel Dixon,
Kdith Jane Kmeeid and Mary
Ann McCurdv Mrs. A mod Kin
caid was chaiiti.an of the commit
tee on decora*'ons and refreah
m.*nis.
The refreshment table was
overlaid with white linen clot1’
and held a lour-tiered p.nk and
wiiite <ak** lettered with “Fifth
Annivernarv." t>ink ro.e-s were
used in a silver howl al one end
of the tah’e. Pink punch was
served from a silver bowl at the
other end.
A large .lumber of friends of
the Baptist couple and members
>f the oonwregntion railed after
the evening \\ 'ship service.
Mrs. C. A. BuHerwor+S
Hostess To C'rcl* No 2
Mrs. C. A Butterworth was
hostess ai '*<•1 home Wednesday
mrtrniig l« Ci.ilr 2 of Cmtral
Methodist "hutch. Ton members
attended.
The host i »s served refresh
ments on a»r:\ al of members.
Mrs. J R. Davits led ;h< devo
tions and Mi.- Baxter Payseur
ga\c the pro^-am. "Renewal at
Mary Eli/mteth Inn”. Mrs. Yates
Thnonebur.". rin !e chairman, pre
sided.
Plans were made to serve lunch
>oxt Wedtiev’.ty to Primary chil
dren in Day ( .« :.r> r.t Lane Craw
ford <nd mem-tors wore urged t >
-tponil midwi-i t; prayer services
during the summer.
MR. >* . Griffin said the
>H..t.w|ictio't The Auei. I emclc
meeting will !>e held v. itii Mrs.
Griffin as hostess.
Captain and Mrs. W. F. Brew
er and daughters. Andra and
Paula, were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mu. Harold Hunnicutt.
Mrs. Brewer *.nno esneolsllv to
visit her mother, M's. C. F. Nois
ier. and to take Peula to Camp
Grevstone wh; re she will stav
•wo months. . amain Brewer Hew
Hack to Norfolk Monday evening.
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Girls' S*«te Delegates
Spealt To Auxiliary
Girls' dclcgat.-s Jurt\
Morris and C'tmlyt. Heartier gave
the pro rran at Thursday night's
regular me x. „ of th.* American
Legion Au«i!i:.ry of Post l.V>.
Mks Morns :.nd Miss Ileavner.
rising high s i-w»| seniors, attend
cd a recent (inis' State assembly
>n the eami n< of the University
•*f North f*ir<-lina nt Greensboro.
Mrs. Pa't1 Mauney, hostess at
h<T home «iii Grover road, »er\
•’•I refresh' - v «.
Party Honors
Miss McCarter
Miss Kay McCarter. hridc-el(>ct
of July 2*>th. \.as guest-ot-honor 1
at a showei piven by Mrs. Hamp
ton F. Ott. Jr. at her home on
Wakefield Drive in Charlotte.
Gardenias were used to deco
rate the put.. It bowl and white
tapers were used at the opposite
end of the r» f>» shment table. TTie
green and v.h te bridal theme
was carrieo <>rt in the refresh
ments. The bride's plate was
marked by -i spring of green and
valley litlie.
Guests show* red Miss McCar
ter with gi'o ot lingerie.
Mrs. Gamble Hostess
To Mar-grace Club
Mrs. Walter Gamble was
hostess at her home last Satur
day night to the regular meet
ing of the Margtace Woman’s
flub.
Miss Grace Blanton conducted
the opening devotions and Mrs.
Paul Mauney. club president,
presided.
-n'rcriimcnt dme Mrs.
Gamble was assisted in serving
a dessert coutse with cheese
straws and punch.
CALLING ALL
HOME MAKERS
By GENE TIMMS
WHAT'S NEW IN LAMPS?
/• «-.it change
ta*. tavn place
11 the type of
anp' during the
last few years.
I Tin re are now
so n.Tiv types
■»f lanv* availa*
oli*. both decora
live ana tin • ti >nai. vvmcn are
constantly .'"ini *4 in popular i
ty. This < >p. addition to the
conveniioj-aJ tal le and floor
lamps. instance, there's
the pole mp. the tiee lamp
and the < h en lamp.
These n lamps, v hich an1
made in «very style ft >m Pro
vincial to (’-nteinpoi.ily. have
<vrrain a.’viMiiai.es which von
ventional iloor lamps, for ex
ample. 1o ret possess.
The pole lamp which is in
stalled from the floor to the
ceiling 'vv.ihout installation
cost • give.: .1 permanency and
rigidity w‘>icli no other lamp
possesses I; also has the ad
vantage of often containing
two. thre- or more separate
lights witieii gives Wetter and
■note flex hie lighting.
The Ipv lamp has all of the
same ad. images but is a free
standing tamp and may lie
placed at y where in the room.
Very trfa r» home makers
want a lamp dtopped over a
particular -riot, such as over a
dining 11)1 n table or over a
chair or s.»ia but they do not
want lh« trouble or <‘xpnul' >>f
electrical i trtallation and that
is where ti.-e chain lamp fdls
the bill.
We invUe you to come in
and see ou.- complete selection
of lam|ks. and remember, for
gracious living where discount
is King, visit Us at Timms
Furniture oil the Grover Rd..
here in Kr>gj. Mountain.
For dav-to-day specials, tun*
in the Gene Timms radio
shew on V’KMT from 7:30 to
8:00 A. M.
TIMMS nT.NTTFRF COM
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Birth
Announcements
Mr. an«l \»«> Hetman Kay
Bolin. 70.i I'jirwur Si. announce
the nirth of ,1 *«>n. Knda\. June
10. King* \'no tain hospital.
Mi and 'I * Paul Charuhera,
Jr.. Rt 2. vii ounce llv* t ilth if
a son Sanrday, Juno 20. Kings
Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mr< Cornelius Young.
Rt. 2. announce the hirth of a
daughter. ‘■'i mrday. June. 20.
Kings Mourt “ n hospital.
Mr. and Mr Julian Kills. Rt 1,
Grover. \. ".. announce the hirth
of a son. Sunday. Juno 21. Kings
Mountain hospital.
Mr and Mt Kai l Waffle Wor
costor. .117 Ch»'-lnut St., announce
the hirth of a son. Sunday. Juno
21. Kings Moti itain hosuital
Mr. and Mrs Robert Caripo. R1
6. Shelby. ,\'. C.. announce tho
birth of a son. Tuesday June 23,
Kings Mountain hospital
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Kiser.
Rt. I. Linrolnton. N. C.. announce
the hirth o* a ‘"n. Tuesday. June
23. Kings Mountain hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thomas
Iutil. 113 Dellinger Road. Shelby.'
N. C„ annovntv the birth of a
son. Wednesday, June 21, Kings
Mountain hospital
Mr. and Vv. Rube.’t Lewis
Boyd. 3010 Miupines. .itinoumv
the birth o' r. daughter V'pdtiw
<lay. Juno 2!. Kings Mountain
hospital.
Mr. and Mf'. William Arehie
Johnson. 109 Mitiinnh street. an
nncnee the With of a tisuirlitrr,
Friday, Jim ■ • ; King,; Mountain
hospital.
Mr. and M s. Jerry Thomas
Lail. 1016 Dollrtgor road, Shelby,
announce the tvith of a son. Wed
nesday. Jim*- z . Kings Mountain
hospital.
Mr. and Mis. ilntiar.l Steven
son Inman. »*••" S. Yates street
announce the .-iitli of a son. Mon
day June 21*. <« sjs Mountain hos
pital
Mr. and Mis Ki'gene Moffatt
Carroll. s|i) Rhodes avenue, an
nounce the In. >l| ol a s m, Wed
nesday. July ’. Kings Mountain
hospital.
Mrs RoVr: Wilson was a
bridesmaid Sa.unlay in tlte 7:30
p.m. weddin: ' I Miss Jane Dale
White and ‘•jKvatd Boyd Stokes,
which took pla- e in Shelby Pres
byterian church. Mrs. Wilson, the
former Judy t oopot. is a eous n
of the brit,’\ Mi. and Mrs. Jae I:
C<ioj»er hHtrvi to rcveive «nd e i
tertain at the reception held n
the fellows u.- hall ot the churc .
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Independence Day
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