Birthday Celebrations Held ; Brute-Meet Honored ; People In The News bratinq his 73rd birthday. ♦ Dawn Suzanne Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen, was one-year-, old Sunday, August 2nd. Dawn is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cav eny and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowen, all of Kings Mountain. Her mother is the former Lu cille Caveny. Young Miss Bowen cele brated her birthday at a fam ily dinner Sunday attended by a large number of friends and re'atives. The dinner was a joint birthday celebration for her and her great-grand father, John L. Caveny, cele t ♦ * Jan Elgin, daughter of Mrs. j Clarence Elgin and the late Mr. Elgin, celebrated her 16th birthday Saturday at a party and dance for 34 young j people at her home on Phe- j nix street. Miss Jean Elgin and Steve Ba:ty were host and hostess i for the party and the decor ated care, bated by Betty Brooks, was cut as highlight of the affair. Cake and ice cream were served. Pink and blue streamers ard balloons decorated the party room. Mrs. Kate Bishop, Mrs. Louise Elgin and Mrs. Sarah Baity also assisted in details of entertaining. forme*- Dot Baldwin. Crista! Huffstetler. daugh ter of Mr. ai d Mrs. Clyde Hutfstet'er, celebrated her first birthday July 3lrt at a family party at her home at 903 Rhodes avenue. The decorated bi-thday cake waf cut and served v. ice cream and other party re freshments. Leanne Sanders, who a!,:o celebrated her f r" birthday last Wed-'eraay 1 so shared in the pa'ry fun. Crista! is the grardda.igi-. ter of Mrs. Ed Huffstetler of Kings Mountain and Mr. an Mrs. C aude Baldwin of Eller boro. Crista!1' mother is th» • • * « r *7. I* \) Christening Services Held Ben Beam Huffstetler, lO-month-o'd son of Mr. a~d Mrs. Palmer Huffstetler of Raleigh, was christened at oecC services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Centra1 Method"' • church. The Huffstetlers. their two sons, Palmer, Jr. and Ben spent the weekend with the Beam', parents of Mm. H f«t ler. Young Ben Huffstetler will ceebrate his first birmday i October and Palmer, Jr. will be two years old in February. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Huffstetler of Charlotte ce n+ the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Moss and attended tue Sunday christening service for the'r grandson. * * * * Miss Frances Goforth has retur ed to New York City after spending several weeks w"*h rer pare- ‘ , Mr. arg M' R. D. Goforth. Mrs. Georgia Simmons of H "ywc a Cal ■ fornia and New York visited severa' days act week w‘th Goforth and her parents. Deborah Yvette App;ing daughter of Mr. a^d Mrs. Lar ry Applirg, ceebra+ea her record b 'tnday July 22nd at a • r- -• • irriiy pj'ty at her home a* 510 Wert King street. The decorated b >thday cake wa! c .* a”d 'erved with; ice cream. Debb'e is qrarddauohter of Mr. ard Mr . R. T. H ffstet ier of route two and Mr. and Mr . Henry Revel of Grover. Her mother is the former G 'f Huffstetler. About fhis N' That Mr . k - etn Davie entertained Saturday at a luncheon 1 : er * tn • • • home on Wes* Mour1 vn :rf.ot honcrin-i M: B*‘ • Rob' ‘ , bride-eloct. A or note of pink and white was carried out in deco ratior . Overlaid with embroidered iner, the tab e was cen •e-rod w'-h a floral arrangement of pink carnations and glad-. Tne honoeee'e. place was marked by a white shoulder cor sage, ard the hostesses' gift to her was china in her chosen pattern. A four-cour'e luncheon was served to the quests wh'cl inc jded Mrs. Huoh Water of Grover and Mrr. Joe Rob ert of Shelby. ♦ * * * Mr. a^o Mr". We":sy Kiser ente"*ained Saturday at their horn e at a cook-out honoring their visitors, Mr. ard Mrs. J. C. Chandley, Mr. and Mr. F’-’ey Johnson and Miss Na'^y Cha-d'ey. ai of Ashevi’le. The Chandieys, parents of Mrs. Steve iCser, came to Charlotie to see their daughter graduate Saturday from Mercy He pita! Schoc' of Nursing. 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