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beauty Queen Liked Kings Mountain : Best - Costumed Get Mountaineer Day Brizes Muon I'AtNEER DAYS CEl PURITIES Mi** Xorth Carolina, Shanm Fineh, i* ja- tnml with Din nr Kay, left. M>r<iim Rrtoiil* m unliiiii »ta>. mil Mi*h Mountain! <r, Berky Kennedy, dunn;/ the Mountaineer Day* < elehration in Knifis Moan taut last weekend. All three ap/tcarrri on the Thursiiuy eitniny program of the Armory tchirh featured a 10-aet talent shine at u'huIt Miss h mi h ii as mist ress-ot-rf rrninnies (Photo by Hu• belt Curl isle i People In The News j » J The 1954 graduating class of Kings Mountain high school will hold the I Oth year reunion Friday by attending the homecoming football game at City Stadium between Kings Mountain and Mooresville. Members of the c'ass will sit together at the game and will later go to the fellowship hall of First Presbyterian church for a get-to-gether and refreshments. Mrs. Glenn (Susan Moss) Grigg and Mrs. H. A. (Jane Ormand) Fairfax, both of Raleign. head the committee on arrangements. * * * * Carriage Announced Mr. and M--s. J. H. Mecliin announce the marriage of! their daughter, Elizabeth Elaine, to David Roberts, son o: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts. Beth families a^e of Kings Mounta’ri. T*e wedding rook place Wednesday, October 7th, in York, South Carolina. The bride wore a b'ue dress with | matching hat and accessories. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Kings '■ Mountain hioh school. The biidegroom attended East Caro- i lina co!lege and works for Liberty Loan Company in Be1-1 mont. His bride is employed in the offices of J. B. Ivey & Company in Chadotte. The newlyweds are at home in Charlotte. * * * * About This N' That Lutheran women from Kings Mountain’s two Lutheran churche-—Resurrection and St. Matthew's—will hold a joint mission study Monday night at 7 p.m. with women of Resurrection as hostess group. The theme for this year's study is "Spanish Speaking Americans." Mrs. Paul McGinnis will lead the study from the book, ' Death of a Myth , by Kyle Haselden. A filmstrip will be shown. Following the program, refreshments will be served in the fellowship hall where Luther Leaguers, dressed in color ful Spanish costumes, will show collections of art objects ^from Cuba, Mexico, and Puerto Rica. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bridges. Mrs. Margaret Bridges and Mrs. T. C. McKee have returned from a two-week's trip to Texas and Mexico. * * * ♦ American Legion Auxiliary will launch the 1964-65 membership drive at Thursday right's meeting at the home of Mrs. Hubert Aderholt. Mrs. John W. Gladden will be co hostess. John Darling of Gastonia will be guest speaker, using the subject, "Health and Education." Prospective member* will be invited guests. At last month s regular meeting Mrs. Paul Mauney was hostess at her home on Grover road. The 15 members h^ard a program on "Music arranged by Mrs. Mauney. * * » * Anne Trott, DAR Good Citizen, was given a pin from Colonel Frederick Hambright Chapter at the DAR's Wed nesday afternoon meeting at the home of Mrs. J. R. Davis. Miss Trott, hioh school senior and recent recioient of the DAR medal and awr*rd, was ouest-of-honor at the meet ina. Her mother, Mrs. The mas L. Trott, was also present as a visitor. Mrs. C. E. Neisler. Jr., vice-regent, who presided, made the award presentation. Mrs. F. R. Summers had the program, "Americanism And Politics. The DAR Good Citizen, her mother and Mrs. J. E. Herndon, chapter reoerrt. spent Saturday in Charlotte where Miss Trott. along with other District Three DAR Good Citizens, was honored at a luncheon followed by a ^tour of Mint Museum of Art and a tea at the home of Mrs. Georae Robinson Smith, state chairman of Good Citizens of DAR. Continued On Page 4 i SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday: 7:30 American legion Auxili ary at the iiotr.e of Mrs Hubert Aderholdt. Mrs. J. W Gladden, co-hostess. 6:30-8:30 p m Drop in show er honoring Mrs. Ken Short at the home of Mrs. L. G Summitt, 101 McGill Farm road. 7:30 Margrace Woman's club at the home of Mrs. George Stroupe. Satunuiy: 9 p.m.-12 pm. American Le gion Dance for members and gueds. Monday: 10 a m. Women of the Church of First Presbyterian church at the home of Mrs. F. J. Sincox 7:0tt Mission study at Resur rection Lutheran church tor wo men of St. Matthew's and Resur rection churches. 8:00 Women of the church at First Presbyterian church. Tuesday: 7:30-9:30 p.m.—Drop-in miscel laneous shower at Kings Moun tain Baptist church fellowship hall honoring Mrs. David Rob erts, recent bride Hostesses: Mrs. Jimmy Littlejohn, Mrs. Charlie Herndon and Mrs. Mike Dixon 8:00 Study club at the home of Mrs. W Eugene McCarter. Mrs. J. B. Keeter. program chair man. Wednesday: 11 a m.-9 p.m. Woman's club Community Festival open to the public at the Woman's club on Hast Mountain street. 11:30 a.m.-l p.m.- Serving of lunch in the Woman s club din ing room. 5:30^ 7 p.m.—Serving of din ner in tite Woman's club dining room. Mrs. Gibbons Is Re-Elected Mrs. W. P Gibbons was re elected president of Lutheran Church Women of Resurrect io Lutheran church at the group's quarterly meeting Sunday. Other officers for 196a will in clude: Mrs. George Plonk, vice president; Mrs. Bud Bum-’.mi ner. secretary; Mrs Eugene Gladden, treasurer; Mrs. D >rus Bennett, chairman of the c m mittee on membership; Mrs. Robert Whitesides and drs. Boyce Eaker. co-chairmen . . the committee on Christian s< rvi e and Mrs. Charles Dixon, .hair man of the committee on educa tion. Methodist Circle 3 Plan Birthday Supper Mrs. Avery Masters gave the program, “Age Opens New Doors”, at Wednesday morning’s regular meeting of Circle No. 3 at Central Methodist church The opening devotions fiom Psalm 100 were read b> Mrs. Ren F. Beam, circle chairman, who presided. Plans were made for the annual birthday sup et and Circle 3 voted to decorate three tables for the church-wide event. Mr*. Fred Withers and Mr*. J. B. Rhea served cold drinks and i rookie* at refreshment time. By ELIZABETH STEWART k'lfUT Sharon Pinch inherited a i.’V nan e whei she receivi**! own ' Miss North Caro lina. Since her crowning by tall .liannc scanner *»l Graham. Mi s Pinch has Inn known throughout the state as Sharon Kay Pinch 'J'iii Thomasville beauty, here last Thin s ‘j\ to open Mountain eci Days activities, saiil the name. Sharon K a y. ' atuok." "'Jeanne Swannei diihb m! me Shar a Ka> duilng .in* Miss N (’. finals and th» name followed in* to Atlantic Cits and every W hen* 1 t;o I ni introduced as Sharon Kay Pb;. h." She admits she really doesn't mind. .M ss Pm li and her mother. Inch bruneites and look climes, were nests of hon >. of t e Mei cl nil- Asso.iati in ind .1 iv, at dinner at theCout.’ry Club pri or t i a hie talent show at 'he Ai: ■. i. !. h Mias Not h i'an hna emceed. Miss North Carotin i s y-eai's eir i will he culminated with the lfaiii state pageant whi -'i will Town Miss North Carolina of Wrti; Miss Pinch returns next September to Connect.< utt ( .>| le/o fin- Women n New Londe as a junior. A sociology and Kt g | lish major, s.ie plans to utilize ! i"r li ih!.* r. ijor in some field if child guidance She drew her loudest applause Thurwlay mghi when she re matkril that mo>i youngsters r*i"*i up t«> Miss North Carolina and ask for nu'ogvaph*. "Not so in Kings Mountain. Miss Finch de lanif. ‘ In youi town earlier iit-s evening ilinv small boy* asked to kiss mi' ' Tlio beauty quern wm icfoir in;' : i Parks Nr'-l.-r mi! bis twin brothers Iliiyno and I >»vid. s m* ' .if \ii ..nil Mrs Henry Mataln The youngster* mil theii grand mol her, Viis Paul Noisier. Sr.. \isiicl hi ‘icfly with .Miss Finch cjoi - supper and the three hoys were favored with a kiss from the beauty queen. Voted m< *t talented in her PH',2 , !,i*. at Saint Mary's Miss F :i likes dancing. singing, pi • • i and writing. She aiso enjoys hoi set:.* k . iding, water and snow skiing, basketball, swim •r .ig. Ixiwling and ice skating. He- fivoiito food is egg cast ml pie and she hates cheese-cake It he kind y>u eat i pecans, diets and mathematics. Miss Finch’' beauty was en h.incl by a bl.-e k cocktail dress ,\’ .r!i she wine to the evening meal, s11s changed to a white ■equin-trimmed sheath for the talent show What do you like most about being Mis.s North Carolina is a f.tY.ii it.* question of many who m«s i the lovely qu.-en. ’she replies, “meeting all the “i<e |H*opl,• throughout our big s:«te.” rlizabeth Stewart. Editor Mrs. Charles Lau'ren'X Hartman Hemdon-Hartman Vows Said Saturday In Formal Church Wedding In Grover drover'.' First Baptist church provided the setting Saturday for a 7:i>0 p.m. wedding uniting Miss Mary Anne Herndon of Grover and Charles Lawrence Hartman of Cumberland, Maryland. Rev. Fml Ciisp, minister of tile ."huich, wa> assisted by Rev Richard Hobson, pastor ol Shiloh Pn sbyterian church, iii official mg at the double-ring ceremony. Miss Betsy Jane Shaw of Gro ver was organist for the pro gram of uup'ial music and Cur i tis George of Kings Mountain was vocal soloist. Mr. George sang "If God Left Only You” and "The Hay of Golden Pro mise" before the ceremony and "Wedding Prayer" a' the bone diction. An arch f wrought-iron can delabra held lighted tapers at the front of the sanctuary and was flanked by Sehefferlia anu centered by an open Bible. The bride was given in marri age by her father. Her foimal gown of Du-hess satin and rose patiern Alencon lace was design er! with contour lace liodice fea turing a si alloped bateau neck line and elbow length sleeves i The controlled l>ell skirt was caught to the waistline in deep ' folns and spread to tlte back to a cha|>e! length train. Her bouffant veil of imported silk illusion vvas attached to a plateau of match ing Aleut on I:. e traced with tiny prat Is and crystals and she ear 1 rlcd a white satin Bible covered with pattern d >ign and topperi by ivory roses an'! a white cym bidttim orchid. Mrs. Kmrrett Moss of Kings Mountain was her sister's nta i tron-of-honor and only attend ant. Her street-length dress of | green satin was appliqued in | green and blue embroidered fio | vvers and she wore a matching i headpiece dropped with circular veil, matching slipers and car tied a cascade of ivory pompons. Donna Ann*1 Moss, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a white full-skirted dress with green taffeta sash and oarrh^d a basket ol ivory pompon petals. Warren Falls, cousin of the bride, was ringtaeerer. Bill Horn don, cousin of the bride, was acolyte. The bride's brother-in-law, Em melt Moss, ushered with John Kokish of Glen Burnie, Mil Best man for the bridegroom was his brother. Paul Joseph Hartman, Jr. Maltha Herndon and Rita Wise, cousins of the bride, kept a guest register in the vestibule ol the church where the bridal par ty received wedding guests after the leremonv. * For her daughter's wedding Mis. Herndon chose a royal blue dress with navy accessories and a white eymbidium orchid at her shoulder. The bruit groom's mother wore pink brocade with blue accesso ries and a white cymhidium or chid at her shoulder. BRIDE ASD BRIDh DROOM Mr. and Mrs. John Harold Herndm of Grover are parents of the bride. A graduate of Gro ver high school, she received her B.A. de ;ree from Wake Forest college She teaches seventh .’fade in the Anne Arundel Coun ty Schools in Maryland. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joseph Hurt man. Sr. of Cumberland, lie earned his B.S. degree from Frosthurg Stale Teacher's col lege and teaches eighth grade at Arundel Junior high school in Anne Arundel County, Md. The newlyweds will be at home at 415 Crain Highway. S. E„ fUn Burnie, Maryland. WIMSFRU OF Ht.ST COSI'UAIFS Firtund arc winners <>r hex I custinnrn dm ini/ lux' week's Mteuntuinrn [inns /vlrbrntiim. F 'nil left. M Merle If. Britth/. /< u tli; Ruth llullcndi . v 1 ■ placed first anuiny rluldren; Mrs. 7m Fulls I t / hni/cr, 'Intil; ,mv- t\m<>* 0'<- »•*. • milt; mm Mrs. ii mi ni ut‘i flu fi'xt i < • ■" '* 'r-i/ihii I Photo till P'lilf /.On ‘HiiH - Floral Fair Schedule Given Schedule for entries and rules for entering next Wednesday's Community Festival to lx* staged b\ the Woman's CIu:> an* listed below. Format of the one-day event will follow th<*s** of prev ious flo ral fairs Beth lunch and dinnei will lx* served in the Woman's club dining hall Attention is being given this year to hobbies, crafts, [lowers, bazaar items, art, painting and any exhibit a Kings Mount tin man. woman or child may desire to enter for the community to enjoy. There will 1m* no prizes given. Full schedule and other infor matiun includes: D1VISIOX 1 Flnuer Theme: Community Festival Something For Everybody Section I Arran;/1 nif’nts Class 1, Professional made by local accredited flower show judges. Class 2* Semi-Professional made by local persons with spe iai interest in this field, in any manner they choose, isin,* ma terial desired Church Women Name Officers Women of First Presbyterian church will gather for two meet ings on Monday They will meet at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. F ■ J. Sincox. That evening at x p in. they will gather in tin* church chape) to view a filmstrip. "Our Reshuffled People" which details the Presbyterian task in an ur ban South. Showing of tin* filmstrip is a . highlight of the local group's oo servatne of Church Extension Week. New officers of the Women of the Church are: Mrs B. F. Man or, president; Mrs. Charles Bal lard, vice-president; Miss Helen Hay. secretary; Mrs. Robe.t Miller, treasurer; and Mrs. Jua ntta Logan, historian Mrs. Charles Blanton is chair man of ecumenical mission and relations, Mia. Paul Mauney is cha<rman of leadership and re sources, Mrs. Howard Broad water is chairman of Christian community action and Mrs. F. J Sin-, ox is chairman of personal faith and family life. Circle chairmen a n d Bible teachers for the year will in clude: No. 1, Mis. J H. Thomson, chairman; and Mrs. W T Weir, tea Iter; No 2, Mrs Sam Weir, chairman, and Mrs George Moss, teacher; No. 3, Mrs. Charles Adams, chairman, and Mrs J. C Nickels, teacher: No. 4. Mrs. George Thomasaon. chairman, and Mrs. Paul Ausley. teacher: No. 5, Mrs. R G. Plonk, chair man. and Mrs. Paul Mauney. teacher; No. 6. Mrs. Scan Mot rison. chairman, and Mrs p. G. Padgett, teacher. Kitchen co-chairmen will re* Mrs. Hall Goforth. Mrs. F. O Morris and Mrs. T P Seism. ' Mrs. Charles Neisler and Mrs W C- Ballew will serve a* din ing room co-chairmen. Mrs. J. D Barratt is chairman of the mm t cry committee and Mrs. Nell Hollingsworth is Key Friend. ] Class 3i Open. Fic<> to any and < all wh > wish to exhP it alia 11/ in**nts, floral display.- a- tkey enjoy them Yo vited to 'l i i this I 1 - Mel are especially in\.• • • • 1 to ::t< this 1 la- - S< ‘1 >>i II Horti< 11I1 A: ' splav of g M| quality bloom. ! 1. lie, p-»t plants, fruit-, vegetabh et Shm\ - !!< lion.- 01 single speed; <>11 All tamers t> h furnished by e.\h. v „ to <‘\itibit in lb,- class nivismx n A ‘ Paintings done in any medium, oil. water color, pen an.I ink drawings, etchings. . artoons. < rayons, Ope: to all in Juding > lung person- ,ii:.I h.ic:r.‘’-i >\ ;li w rthy exhibits HIVISIOX III Crafts r,f Ann /Cold Any hobby that can !«• exhibit ed su. h as: colie tior.s <>t stamps, coins, shells, rocks, dolls, an iqu« s. etc. Also tr tphies w. 11 : 1 othpr hobbies or mounted speci mens of hobbies suclt is fi-hing or hunting. Matilda Dedmor, Home From Hospital Stay Miss Matilda Dednvdt, who has been critically ill in the Kings 1 Mountain hospital, is improving and has been able to let urn to her home. Mrs. Kathleen Allen of Shelby, sister of Mis- Dedmon. 1- staying with her sister dm ■ her c>> \a|es.ense Mi's. D. C. Pruitt aid .1 c.nny Dover, of Shelby, \isited Mi Dedmon Wednesday It's A Boy For Tollesons Mr. and Mrs. George R I'ollc son of Colurr.bia, S. C. announce the arrival of iheir fourth son. John Lynch Mu taei Tollesotn October ft. Providence hosp: tal Grandparents ate Mi and Mi s Haywood K. Lynch •' Km: Mountain and Mr. Mt - \ W. Tolleson of !'/ baby's mother is tin- former lie; ty Lynch. Couple Honored After Rehearsal M -s Mary Anne Herndon and Chailes liaitm.111 were honored aftn their wedd . lehcusal Friday evening at .1 cake tutting held n the fellowship hull of Fust Baptist chui h at Giv.er. Mr. and Mrs J. llaioid Hern don. parents of the bride to-be. and Miss Marie Herndon of Kart napolis, aunt ol the bride-1 shat id host and hostess dut.es The bride - table was d. .t e«l in pink and white and held the three-tier pink and white cake as decorative highlight A .vindelahrum of pink candles and white pompons centered the m ble. Fink punch was served ft >m a crystal bowl at one end. Mrs Rill Camp and Mrs David Wise cut ami sen, ,i the cake and Mrs Gillie Falls. Jr. and .Mt Herman Blalock :dtet na’ed at the punch t>.»wl. Misses Martha Herndon and Connie Shaw as elated in nerving Miss Cynthia Wright kept a guest register. (it tu rn/ RiiIt's 1 (Exhibits ;r .«> lx1 entered all I-*;. o tober _’"!i from 9 a.m. un til ;• | m. anti O-t »her 21st from v • m until 10 am. 2 T •• show will in' open to th - |n* ic from 11 a m. until 9 p. m. O-t' w 21 Theie will lx* no ’ a. *e ft*r :. Imission Free-will • !f> ing roquistfd No entry will In* removed ", fo’-i- 9 pm t>, tober 21 anti all • n> i, n: ist !«• removed by 11 a. m. Oft o' *-r 22. 11 The -lull will not tx* respon • ■ il property, 4 H u.ii all care will i«- I'xerdiH to protivt it 5, .All exhibitor* will lx- given t-nlv - I,ii k> numtx*r prizes ■ ward I Those attending tin- show will also receive num her- Tln-e holding number* cor ■ . - dl aw ii will receive prizes Drawing of lu ky iHiiuix ts will «• held at s p upstairs and continue until .11 prize- have been awarded. <;• Kxlahitors may enter as ira- exhibits a> they tlesire ill any <•.' all classes. Birth Announcements Mr anti Mis Julian Glenn Manning Blacksburg. S. C., an noun a• t e birth ot a daughter. \V«*dne-d . Ortolx*r 27 Kings Mountain hospital. Mi ami Mrs. Oscar Kee, route 3, aii'iouu.. the birth of a son Friday O to ei u King* Moun tain hospital Mi a Mi» James C. Me Comhs. loiite 2. announce the birth >f a daughter, Saturday. October It*. King* Mountain hos pita). Mr anti Mr- Donald Carl Set /•; soj Linwood road, announce t.it rth of a daughter, Sunday. O-i..her 11. Kings Mountain hos pit n 1. Mr anti M s. (Ji'orge Wllhu* itier, loute 2. announce the hi rth >t a s «n. Monday. October l. iv. -s Mt>uniain hospital. Vi and Mrs. Samuel Forest Pitch route 1, announce the Mrth of ,i mi':, Monday. October 12. K.r.g- Mountain hospital. Mi and Mrs Bobby Dean II • advii. route 2. announce the *>. a daughter. Tuesday, Oc to x*i 13, Km^s Mountain hospi tal. Mi .ml Mrs. Carroll Henry Smith, 2tifi Dianton street, an n >u:i. i- th«* hirth of a daughter. Tuesday, October i3. Kings Mountain hospital Mr .ml Mrs Billy Ray Foster. 2"l Benfield Road, announce the Hu t ii ot a daughter, Wednesday. > t >her M. Kings Mountain hos pital. Shower To Honor Mrs. Ken Short Mrs Ken Short will ix* guest of holier Satu. lay at a drop-in shower to lx* given from 6:30 until vTO p r -it the home of Mrs. L, G Summitf. 101 McGill Farm Road. Guests will give Mrs Short, the formei Virtue Well*, a shower of *t<>rk gifts. Friends of Mrs. Short are in vited to attend.
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