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People In The News
A surprise birthday dinner
honoring Jimmie A. Culbert
son, former Kings Mountain
resident, on his 80th birthday
was held at the High Shoals
clubhouse Sunday.
Four generations, along
with all seven children of Mr.
Culbertson, were present for
rhe occasion. The children are
Mrs. Ira Falls and Mrs. C. M.
Lankford of Kings Mountain;
Vernon Culbertson of Gas
tonia; Mrs. Burgin Sisk and
Donnie Culbertson of High
Shoals.
Also present were 14 of 29
grandchildren and 14 of 25
^.ca.-^anutmiaren. rammes and invited guests totaled 63.
The three-tier birthday cake was decorated in pink,'
white and blue. Dinner was spread buffet-style.
Comings And Goings
Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. McClure will return home this
weekend after an extensive trip through the Western United
States and the Canadian Rockies.
The McClure's daughter Nancy, a June graduate of;
UNC-G moved Monday to Charlotte where she will teach
mathematics in the Mecklenburg schools. She and another
Kings Mountain girl, Freida McGinnis, will share an apart
ment.
The McClure s daughter Joan, who will be a freshman
at UNC-G this fall, is living with the Gene Timms family this
week while Mr. and Mrs. Timms are vacationing in New Or
leans. La.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hutchinson and daughters, Diana
and Carla, of Beaufort, S. C„ spent the weekend with the
former s sister, Mrs. H. L. Campbell and Mr. Campbell.
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Mr. and Mrs. C .W. Eskew of Bastrop. Texas, their
daughter, Mrs. Roy Frusha and son, Mark, of Manor, Texas,
Mr. and Mrs. James Watterson and little son. of Kingsport.
Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard Watterson and son,1
Robert, of Apple Grove. West Va.. attended the Watterson
Clan reunion Sunday as guests of W. L. Watterson, Secre
tary-treasurer of the clan.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McDaniel, Jr.. Miss Rita Kay Bell,
Del Ryan, and Mrs. H. H. Yarbro, all of Kings Mountain,
have returned home after visiting Silver Springs, Florida.
They began their trip August I and came home August 9th
after touring other places of interest in Florida.
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About This N' That
Students in the beginners, intermediate and advanced
swimming classes at Kings Mountain Country Club will be
treated to a family patio party and swimming exhibition
Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. at the club.
Supper will be served at 6:30. Plates will be $1.25 for
adults and $1 for children. Reservations are asked by Tues
day noon.
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Mrs. Gustavo Hegewisch, recent bride, was guest-of
honor Sunday at a tea given by Mrs. Wayne Forsyth at her
home. Guests called from two until four o'clock.
Sharing hostess duties with Mrs. Forsyth was Miss
Joyce Biser.
Mrs. Walter Morrison, Mrs. Shirley Hudson and Miss
Colleen Forsyth assisted in serving and entertaining.
Mr. and Mrs. Hegewisch are newcomers to Kings Moun
tain and reside in the Neill apartments at 603 W. Gold
street. Mrs. Hegewisch, who taught four and five-year-olds
in a private kindergarten in Mexico City, Mexico, may be in
structing the same age groups in Spanish in Kings Mountain!
this year. She and her husband were married two months ago1
in Mexico City.
The Hegewisches plan to spend at least a year here!
while Mr. Hegewisch. an industrial engineer, is in training
with Craftspun Yarns, Inc. as a textile engineer.
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Descendants of the late John W. Watterson and relat
ed families gathered for a reunion Sunday at the Grover
Rescue Squad building.
Over 150 relatives from North Carolina, South Caro
lina, Virginia. Florida. Tennessee, West Virginia and Texas
attended. All officers were re-elected.
Miss Lynda Watterson. Kings Mountain, opened the
business meeting by reading the minutes. Bobby Watterson.
Grover, led the invocation and Marshall Watterson, Dana,
N. C., welcomed quests. The principal address was made by
Holland Dixon of Shelby.
Butler P. Dixon. Shelby, historian, reported the new
births, deaths and marriaqes for the past year. The younaest
member of the clan present was two-and-a-half month-old
Richard Allan Watterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wat
terson of Grover. The family traveling the qreatest distance
to attend was the family of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Eskew, Bas-'
trop, Texas. Their dauqhter, Mrs. Roy Frusha. and son. Mark,
came from Manor, Texas for the family gathering.
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SOCIAL
CALENDAR
Tlmnuinu:
7:.■*)• 9:.TO Miss Libby Modlln
ami Mrs Hill Mavis an- entertain
in;; «• Kim's Mountain Baptist
church fellowship hall at a drop
in miscellaneous shower honoring
Miss Beverley Yarbrough, bride
elect. ait
h'ntlaj/:
.7.00 Senior Citizens club will
meet for a covered dish supper at
I.akc Montonia with Mrs. Paul
Hendricks.
Monthly:
7:00 Circles 1 and 2 of Second
Baptist church covered dish sup
per on the church lawn.
T ncnthiy:
6:.T0 Swimming exhibition ant1
family patio paity for all stu
dents enrolled in summer swim
ming classes at Kings Mountain
Country Club.
Abshers Wed
In Church Rites
Miss Mary Ann Witherspoon
and Robert Lee Absher. Jr. were
wed Sunday in a 4 p.m. ceremony
in Chbrryville's Shady Grove
Baptist church.
Rev. H. O. Huss officiated, and
wedding music was provided by
'Mrs. Carl Beam, organist, and
Robert Miller, vocal soloist.
Palms, white gladioli and ca
thedral tapers banked the alta:
of the church.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gevn of
pearl tone Italian silk peau do,
soie and Alencon lace. 'Hie lace’
trimmed bodice was fashioned
with sabrina neckline and long
sleeve*. The full skirt swept into
a cathedral train. Her veil of
silk illusion was caught by a dou
ble pearl crown, and she carried
a prayer book with roses and an
orchid.
Miss Linda Witherspoon was
her sister's maid of honor, and'
bridesmaids were Miss Kay Ab
sher. sister of the bridegroom,
and Miss Mary Charles Wallace..
The three attendants wore
brocade gowns with matching
bandeaux dropped with circular
veils and matching slipers. The
maid's gown was of pink brocade
and the two bridesmaids wore
blue. They carried bouquets of
pink and white roses.
Best man for the bridegroom
was his father, and the list ot
ushers included John Wither
spoon. brother of the bride, and
Darrell Guffey.
The bride’s parents entertained,
following the ceremony at a re
ception in the church social hall.
The bride's table was highlight
of decoration.
After a trip to the mountains of
North Carolina, the couple will
live on Bessemer City, route two.
BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM
The new Mrs. Absher is the
daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. John
Phillip Witherspoon of the Tryon
community. She is a rising senior
at Tryon high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Ah
sher of Kings Mountain are par
ents of the bridegroom. A grad
uate of Tryon high school, he is
employed in Cherryville by Pat
terson Oil Company.
Couple Honored
After Rehearsal
Min Judy Smith and Winford
Gordon wtere honored after their
wedding rehearsal Saturday night
at a cake cutting held in the fel
lowship hall of Bethel Baptist
church of EUenboro.
The bride-elect's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. James Harvey < Bud1 .
Smith, were hosts to the affair
attended by members of the two
families and the wedding party.
Overlaid with white net over
green, the bride's table held the
three-tier grcer. and white cake
as focal point of decoration. An
arrangement of white mums and
four white candles centered the
table The cake was cut from one
end and green punch was served
from a crystal punch bowl at the
other end Green and white bows
were used at the table comers
aod connected the two end pieces
with the center arrangement.
Miss Judy (Morris of EUenboro
presided at the bride's book. As
sisting the hosts in serving and
entertaining were Mrs. Kenneth
Smith, Mrs- Wilbur Wright. Mrs.
Charles Hamrick and Miss Nova
Hamrick.
The bride-elect and prospective
bridegroom took the occasion to
present their gifts to their wed- ,
ding attendants.
Ydrbrau^jMJtfejohn
Invitations Issued
Invitations reading as follows
have been issued in Kings Moun-1
tain:
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Columbia
Yarbrough
request the honor of your
presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Beverly Anne
to
Mr. Jamee A. T.uttlejahn
on Sunday, the thirtieth of August
Nineteen hundred end sixty-four
at It oVtodk noon
Kings Mountain Baptist Church
Kings JTsuataia, North Carolina
Af/•*. Wiff'rril hunt Gordon
Miss Judy Smith, Winford Ivan Gordon
Pledge Vows In Ellenboro Church Rites
EUenboro's Bethel Baptist
church provided the setting Sun
day for a 3 p.m. exchange of
vows uniting Miss Judy Carolyn
Smith and VVinford Ivan Cordon
of Caroleen.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey
Smith, former Kings Mountain
residents, now of Ellcnboro. She
is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Baxter R. Smith of Kings Moun
tain.
Rev. Harold Brown officiated,
using the double-ring ceremony. I
An arch of greenery and lighted
candles was flanked by baskets
of white flowers and centered by
a prayer bench where the couple
knelt for the benediction.
Mrs. Thomas Tsdale. III. of El
lenboro. was organist for the uro
gram of nuptial music and Mrs.
Robert Withrow of Ellenboro and
W. B. Wilson. Jr. of Forest City
were vocalists. Mr. Wilson sane \
"O Perfect Love” before the cere
mony and Mrs. Withrow sane
"Because" and the benedictions!
"Wedding Praver".
The bride was given in marri
age bv her father. Her wedding
"own was a formal design of
M-ror M:st taffeta which fea
tured a lace bodice designed with
Sabrina ne -kl ne -*nd long point
ed sleeves. The bell skirt was ac
cented bv a bow in the hack and
a detach «hte t»-ain with annlinued
tace dowers. Her fin<rertin veil
of illusion was dr.aned from a
tiered crown of aurora crystals ;
and ne»rH» and she carried a!
white Bible tonned with White
roses and valtev lilies.
Mrs. Charles ttamrick of Gas- '
ton'a attended her sister as m»-1
Imn of honor, and bridesmaids!
were N'ova HamHck of Gas- j
to»vs. niece of tbe bride, and W>-s
tfoward Kennedy of Caroleen
sister of the hriftcerrnom
Tilt* three attendants wore
roeVtai|-len«th diwii’s of tur
nito'sc brocade taffeta «• i t h
matching handhaux and sl<noer«
Thev carried no«egavs of nink
feathered carnations and vallev |
lilies.
Lerov Reynolds of Caroleen
n!*.-I«* or the niidenroom. was
best man. The list of ushers in
cluded Joe I>»an Ksfen ef Caro- I
leen Charles Smith, brother of J
•he hr’rte, terry ffard'n of Forest
Ci*v .and Randy Lowe of Gas
ton»a.
For her daughter's weddm" 1
Mrs. Smith chose a li"ht h!"*" •
dress of dacron and cotton with j
matching accessories and a cor
«ai>p of nink noshbuds.
Tile bridegroom's mother was
covned in beige brocade taffeta
with matching accessories and a |
corsage of white rosebuds.
Mrs. Baxter Smith, paternal
grandmother of the bride, wore
navy with navy accessories and
a white shoulder corsage.
Participating in the wedding a
honorary attendants were Miss
Betsy Withrow, Miss Judv Morris
Miss Linda Jones, all of Ellenbo-1
ro. and Miss Martha Daniels of
Forest Citv. Miss Morris kept a
guest register in the vestibule of
the church.
For a trip to Gattinburg Ten- \
ncssee. the new Mrs. Gordon
chose a dress of pale blue cotton
batiste with white accessories and
the rosebuds from her bridal bou- j
quet.
Caroleen will he home for the
newlvweds.
PPWF AXD BRmFr.ROOM
The bride is a graduate of K»«t
Rutherford hi eh school of Ellen, i
ho»x> and <> emnloved in the of
fice* of Sears Roebuck Co. in
Forest C'*v. Her husband '« the i
son of Mrs I G Gordon of C*ro-'
leen and th« late Mr. Gordon. ITe
wu eradiated from Clia«e hi**1
school and works in the Caroleen
Plan* of Burlington Industries.
Wedding guests from out-of
Ellenboro included: Mrs. R. L.!
Carter of Elberton. Ga.. Mrs. B.
R. Smith. Mrs. P. R. Smith. Bob
by Smith and Debbie Moore.
Kings Mountain; Miss Sandra Big
gers and Mike Biggcrs. Gastonia;
Mr. and Mrs. James White and
Jimmy of Gaffney. S. C.. and MrJ
and Mrs. Ronnie Mitchum and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamrick of
Charlotte.
Mrs. Madge Arrowood spt*nt the1
weekend at Glenwood /.-res in •
Greenville. S. C.. visiting Mr. and
Mrs. F. V. Clinkscales.
Mrs. George Morrow spent the ]
weekend with her daughter. Mrs.!
Wayne Love and Mr. Love, at i
Ocean Drive, N. C.
Miss Hornbeck
Gives Plans
.Miss Judith Elaine Hornbeck
of Richmond. Va. and Hugh
Wayne Mayhuc of Kingt Moun
tain haw completed plans for
their wedding and announce them
this week.
The ceremony wil Itake place
Saturday, August 239th, at 4 p.m
in River Road Presbyterian
church of Richmond. Dr. Sam
Newell will perform the double
ring ceremony.
Miss Hornbeck, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred R. Edney. will be
given in marriage by her stepfa
ther. Mr. Mayhuc. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph P. Mayhuc of Kings
Mountain, will have his father as
best man.
>Miss Ann Cosby will be at the
organ for the program of nuptial
music and Mias Barbara Lane
Perry will be vocalist
Miss Connie Burroughs of Port
Washington. New York will at-|
tend Miss Hornbeck as maid of
honor. Miss Frances Perry of
Richmond will be bridesmaid.
The list of ushers will indude
Elliott Keith Hornbeck of Rich
mond, brother of the bride-eleot;
George William Bates and Dadd
Hefei finger, both of Chapel Hill,
and Ernest Gail Barker of Ra
leigh.
The bride-elect's parents will
honor the engaged pair at a cake
cutting to be held at their home.
191 Woodhall Drive, after the re
hearsal on Friday evening.
East Side WMU
Held Cookout
Mrs. Frank Adams and Mrs.
Ozelle Brooks were hostesses
Monday night at the former’s
home to members of the Women’s
Missionary ocirty of East Side
Baptist church.
Members enjoyed a cook-out at
the beginning of the meeting.
Grilled hamburgers and hot dogs
were served with accessories, in
cluding homemade cake and cof
fee.
Mrs. Frances Godfrey offered
the invocation and the program
was introduced by Mrs. Brooks.
Others participating on the pro- ;
gram were Mrs. Adams, Mrs.;
Harry Stewart, Mrs. Darrell Co-'
ble. and Mrs. Connie Putnam.
They used the theme. “English,
Language In Churches Overseas.” j
Mrs. Bertie Stewart presided
over a business session. Other
members present were Mrs.
Charles Ramsey. Mrs. Helen Rus
sell and Mrs. Willie Myers.
BOWLING FASHIONS — Tteehc million ladies htjrt prr the
bowling law* this month, and with thi* in mind, trading American
and British designers recently previewed the newent •*ittit* created
especially /or holding at “Pirns Week” in N(‘w York hint month
.Magic Triangle** fashions, designed in England by Ihgby Horton,'
are the first Biitish clothes designed s/nrifii ally for botcling. In
America, the ".Vagit Triangle" fashions are l>g McG regar-Doniger
for their Pro Shop collection, and bp Derby S/nirtswiar. All fcutnir
stretch, style and versatility for Fall '<■{. At left, a Sport \ clour
sleeveless shell in brilliant twowdlor combination over solid Flanne
Spand stretch pants. Shell, about 99. Pauls, about $tr,. Shoes and
Tote, about tt.1. At right, a pure woo/ flannel sleeveless shift, abtar.
$35. Ghillie bowling shoes, about $11.
Hombeclc-Mayhue
Invitations Issued
Invitations reading as follows
have been issued in Kings Moun
tain:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Edncy
request the honor of pour
presence
at the marriage of her daughter
Judith Elaine Hornbeek
on Saturday, the ticenty-ninth
of August
Nineteen hundred and sixty-four
at four tteloek
River Road Presbyterian Church
Richmond, Virginia
Weirs Visi* Here
For Family Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Weir and
son. Bill, have returned to Jack
sonville. Fla. after visiting Mrs.
Weir’s mother. Mrs. T. P. McGill,
coming especially for the McGill
family reunion.
The Weirs also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ned McGill and family in
Gastonia and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McGill and family of Blacksburg.
S. C.
Mrs. Weir and son came for a
week and Mr. Weir joined them
for another week's vacation with
relatives. They all returned home
Saturday.
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PLASTIC HJUS ROLLERS
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Sanforized Cotton — Ruffle Bottom — Sizes 2-14
2 foe $1
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MEN S SPORT SHIRTS
Long Sleeve
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Sizes 5-6-7—White ft Colors
22c Pair
BOYS' WESTERN fEANS
Coarse Weave. 13:l/i-Oz. Denim
LB
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