Fair goers Liked Large Doll Collection Among Exhibits In Community Festival^ OIRL.s' UK HI) UOU. EXHIBIT Camnie PhK ft i , II. IV-st -/"«>/ xi.rth tjrudrr mu>4 be «*/• rruihf Ihml.in'l ulni'l Chrixtmox DuMfthler of Ml null Mi x. Af'lrnull Phifer. she vox pk tur lured tukinti at Kings Mount i.; Country Club. 7:00 Homecoming festivities Kings Mountain li . h school *t‘ city stadium. Saturday: 5:00 West school’s Halloween carnival gets underway, spor.- r ed by P-TA. 5:.'10 Hast school’s Hallow. ■ carnival gets underway, sj*>nsi>; oil by P TA. 5:30 North school's Hallo ween carnival gets underway sponsored by the P TA. 5:30 Park Grace school's Hal loween carnival get.- undent -,y sponsored by the P-TA. 7:30 Rehearsal for the Hoy! - Seism wedding in Temple K ip tist church followed by cake cu ■ ting to he held in church fellow ship hall. Hostesses: Mis. Arthui Gosnell, Mrs. Dean Fleming. Mrs Hill Kumgardner. Mrs. Jan ■ Hamrick, Mrs. James Harley Padgett, Mi*, llcldon Willefoi Mrs. James V. Morgan and Mr-. Hoyle Dellinger. 0:00-12 p.m. American Legion dance for members and guests at the American Legion build.ng Sunday: •1:00 The wedding of Mi Carol Bumgardner and Gar! i E. Ridings in Oak View Hapti - church. 5:00 The wedding of Mi - Jacqueline Hoyle and Noli: Tracy Seism in Temple Hat. si church. Monday: 3:00 Circle 1 at Central Meth odist church. Mrs. C. A. <7 >f»i h Sr. and Mrs. Jim Kerns, hash es. 7:00 Junior Womans duo Teacher’s Night banquet at the Woman's Club. Miss Ja«-k;e Blan ton and Mrs. W. G. Jonas, host esses. 7: IS Woman's club ex< -utivi board in the lounge of th.- Wom an's club. 7:30 Circle 1 of First Presby terian ehureh at the home .■! Mrs. W. T Weir. !M7 Grover road. 7:30- Circle 2 of First Presby terian church at the home of Miss Helen Hay. 105 N. Gaston street. 7:30 Circle I of First Presbt terian church at the home of Mrs. J. C. Arnette, 1365 West over Drive. 7:30 Circle Sof Central Meth odist church at the home of Mrs. I. B. Goforth, Sr. H ( aiu nday: 9:30 a.m. Circle 2 of Central Methodist church at the h >me of Mrs. Fred Wright. Jr. 10 a.m. Circle 3 ol First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. W C. Ballew. 601 W Moun tain street. 10 a.m Circle 6 of First Pres bylerian church at the home of Mrs. W. B. Grimes, 10$ K. Ridge street. Churchwomen Busy With School Bags Kings Mountain churchwomen were busy this week preparing school bags which they will ..on and wrap for mailing to Korea as a part of the 196) observance of World Community Day The local services will be held Friday, November 6, at 3:15 p.m. at Resurrect ion Lutheran church. Women are asked to bring the school bags to the church or to call Mrs. E. R. Goter, program chairman, i739-3$46i and she will arrange to pick up the items Circle members from the var:ous churches are enclosing school supplies for each of the twigs. The Interdenominational serv ice is annually sponsored by Kings Mountain United Church By ELIZABETH STEWART Sara Hendricks' large collec tion pho mure at Wake I- most college added two new fzek dolls this summer she ro.i.'in t>ack from a European trip llei parents.Dr. and Mrs. Paul fl« ndrieka, and other relatives and friends have addi*d to her hobby with dolls they've nought as Tinmentos of various vacations and trips to different countries. Chief among her favorites is a dutch pair in little wooden shoes and < aps. typical costume of the country. The little dolls were I gifts to hei when she was a little ! girl Among Miss Hendrick*’ collec 'tion are dolls from Israel, Greece, | South America, a Norwegian pan of wood -arved dolls, two Argentina CJoueho girls, costum ed flolls representing the pala*t? 'uards in Greece. Switzerland, anti London. Arab doll#, and Spanish is a pretty j undo doll she purchased in Prague. Czechoslovakia. Last Wednesday's tommunity festival of the Woman's club in . |U unusual col lection of dolls which her mo ther entered for her did not in clude many older dolls in the Hendricks collection. Numerous school classes visit ed the show Wednesday alter no.n the elementary children accompanied by their teachers. Elizabeth Stewart. Editor Mr':. Rr.bcrt Clyde Thomas Miss Patricia Owens, Robert Thomas Wed Saturday In Hendersonville Rites Hendersonville's Shaws Creek Baptist church provide*! the set twr.g Saturday for a l p.m. wed dine uniting Mi"* i’.i r. a Aon Owens, tormerly of K.ngs Moun tain, and K >hert Clyde Thomas of Hendersonv ille. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb Owens of Kings Mountain, is a ntemaer of the -nursing staff of Margaret R. Pardee Memorial hospital. Rev. T. G. Proctor officiated, using tlie double-ring ceremony. Miss Rhcu Lineberger of Mars 11:11 was organist for the pro gram of nuptial music and vocal numbers were by Mrs Dai R > al of WUkesboro who sang "En treat Me Not To Leave Thee” and "Ihrough the Years" before the ceremony am! the henedic tional "Wedding Prayer." A« arch of cathedral tapers was interspersed with groupings of fern and background greenery I with baskets J yellow mums, white carnations and giads. Tin- bride was given in marri age by her father. Her formal gown was a Vene design of silk mist taffeta ami Chantilly lace. 1 Fashioned along Princess lines, 1 the dress had an empire lace bo i dice with bateau neckline and I bracelet sleeves. The bouffant ! -kir’. highlighted l>\ a witteau I hack with wide panels < night to ! a pouf bustle, swept int i a cha I pel train. Her veil of English 11 \ lusion was draped from a crown ' of aurora crystals and she carri ed a cascade of carnations and i plialaenopsis orchids. Bridal attendants incliided the ; bride’s three sisters. Mrs. Joe Spearman of Hendersonville was her sister’s matron of honor and Miss Sue Parker of Henderson ville wav maid of honor. Brides maids were Mrs. Charles John son of Durham and Mrs. Morris Foster of Grover, sisters of the j bride, Mrs. Paul Davis of Shel by. former college roommate of | the bride, and Mi-s. Wayne Bibb of Decatur, Ga.. sister of the bridegroom. All the attendants wore street length gowns of kelly green kit ten satin. The dresses were de signed with bateau necklines, short sleeves and modified hell sk rts accented by cummer jnds Pheir bow headpieces were worn with circular veils anti they wore matching slippers and carried nosegays of hronze and yellow mums. Fred Moore of Hendersonville was l*cst man. and the bride , ro m's five brothers were ush i : They included Johnny Croiz ier Thomas. Royce Thomas. Wes ley Thomas, all of Henderson ville, and J. R Thomas. Jr. and Charli*' Thomas, both of Jack sonville. Fla. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Owens chos** a street-length dress of lose silk and iace with matching accessories. The bride groom'-. mother was gowned Hi r »yal blue crepe with matching accessories. Each of the mothers wore orchid corsages. The bride’s parents entertain ed after the ceremony at a re ception at Hendersonville Wom an s Club where the bronze and yellow theme of the wedding was predominant in decorative de tails. Overlaid with white floor length cloth, the bride's table was the highlight of dci-oration. \ three-tier bronze and yellow cake was cut and served with punch and nuts. Autumn leaves and flowers further carried out the color ache ne. Mrs Fred Moore. Mrs. Hubert Orr and Mrs. Glenn Morgan as sisted in receiving and entertain ing. Mis. Harold Vess of Oteen kept a ,uest register. Members of the bridal party formed a receiving line to greet guests. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM The new Mrs. Thomas is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school and North Carolina Baptist lb spital School if Nurs ing at Winston Salem. Her hus band is a son of Mrs. J. R. Tho mas of Hendersonville and the late Mr. Thomas. He is a grad uate of Robert E. Lee high school of Jacksonville. Fla. and the Uni versity of Jacksonville. He is as sociated with members of his family in the operation of J. R. Thomas Candy Brand Produce. For traveling, Mrs. Thomas wore a two-piece suit in persim mon wool with brown accessories and the orchids lifted from her bouquet. After a wedding trip to Niaga ra Falls. New York, and Canada, the newlywen takes place Novem ber 22. The party was held in the fel lowship hall of Temple Baptist church. Fifteen guests showered Miiss Etters with lingerie g.fts. The refreshment table was decorated in pink and green with ivy. pink rost s and candies ar rangul tocai;\ out a decorative color note. Tip. ;ift ta do. also done in pink and green, was cen tered by a miniature bride and groom. Green anti white cakes were sewed with green punch, nuts and mints. Miss litters wore a pink wool skirt with floral printnl sweater and a corsage if white carna tions. Nancy Ho'd Heads Brownie Troop 52 Nancy I lord, daughter of Dr and Mrs. D. F. Hold, lias been elected president of Brownie Troop 32 of Boyce Memorial ARR church. Other new officers named Fri day afternoon at the home of Mis. John C. McGill, leader, were Debbie Bolin, secrctaiy, Vickie Ware, treasurer, and Nancy llord, scribe. Woman's Club To Meet Monday Mrs. John Cheshire, president of the Woman's club, has on , rtouncul that mem Iters of the executive hoard would gat Iter at f:l > p.m. M inday night in the club lounge for a brief meeting. Members of the women's or ganization will gather in the ati ditorium of the clubhouse at 8 p m, along with me nhers of the Junior Woman's club and inter osted citizens to hear German diplomat Frau Hanna Kiep. women's affairs secretary of the German Embassy m Washinglon. ^-Mrs Kiep H eonie to North < arolhia Saturday to speak to federated women’s clubs in Kings Mountain. Taylorsville. Edenton. Kinston ami Deri t a. Her v.sii is one of several the N. C. T(‘deration ,»f Women's Clubs has arranged for local ! dubs in an effort to promote bet ter international understanding between the American and Ger Lamar Child Is Hospitalized Raymond Clinton Lamar, your, son of SR 5 and Mrs Wal ter i Lamar, Jr. f Henry, Ten nessee. under went a tonsilecto my operation Friday at Henry County Genet al hospital. He is the grewtson of Mrs. June M. Bell of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. W. c. Lamar of Temple, Texas.