pjAQBMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mr*. Fred M Kiser (King* Mountain annoum-e the engagement their daughter, till in Diane, to John T. l.ee, son of Mrs. John J. Lee of Mull , S. C. anil the late Mr. !.ee. The iredding u'ill be an event of < ember jnth. SO Cl A LG A L E N DA R 7:.T)—Kings Mountain Baptist IS is sponsuiing Week of aver services at the church. Wujr; V:<©~ Sigma Chapter of Alpha Ita Kappa Christmas party at ger Restaurant. .00—Rehearsal for the Short* ne wedding in Second Bap church. H:50—Mr. and Mrs. Oscar hort are entertaining at their (tmo at an after-rehearsal party r Miss Judy Short and C. B. reene. op; 3:00—The wedding of Miss Ju Short and C. B. Greene in nd Baptist church. The wedding of Miss Jean Stinnett and John Al Yarbrough in Temple Baptist Arch, i day: 0 a m. Circle 3 at Central thodist church. 00—Circle 1 of Kings Moun Baptisi church at the home Jack Hullender. Circle 5 of First Presby ,n church at the home of Mrs. Mauney. 3600 Mirgrace. —Circle 1 of First Preshy i church at the home of Mrs. Goforth. 206 E. King street, ed dish supper. :90- Circle 2 of First Presbv irian church at the home of Mrs. L. Ramseur, 105 W. Mountain rest 90- Circle I of F'rst Preshy church at the home of Paul K. Ausley. Ill E. King f. 90- Circle 3 of K'nMoun Bapt'st church at the home rs. Harold Crawford. 10 Circle I of Kings Moun Baptist church at the home ”s. J. C. Bridges. Vt .Jun'or Woman's r’"b at T-'oman's clubhouse. Christ s ero *t||m. :90 Circle I of Central Me*li st church it the h im? of Mrs. aren oe Peelr. 7:90 Circle 5 of Central Moth list church at the home of M s SAm Howell. 7:90 Circle 7 of (Vi'r,i! V"th nlist church at the home nUl s t;r«e*» D"vl«. 7:90—Circle s of Central Merlin nlist church at the home of Mrs. < lefts Timms. 7 imadtty: 10 a.m. Circle 2 of Kinc; Voin'aln Btou*,, '’n Garden club ‘he Country Club. 7:30 C rclc 5 o' K n ’s Moun t :lij Baptist church at the h<»me 1 f Mra ’ eonard Barnette. Herfnr.arfoj/. 7:30 a.m. Credit Women’s M'-erkfast club at Holiday Inn. i last onto | Coup1?* Honored After Rehearsal Mm Barbara Iran R opy and Warren Clifton Dcese were bin ored e; a ra kerutting ^.-tu day night following their wedding re hearsal. The affair was held at 031 E. Gold "wt >ml w>« given by M‘M !!e!;n "ldd'x. Mrs. J. W. B'dd x Mr*. J. D. Biddix. aunts of fb'* b”‘de rlect. and Mrs. Hu bert Ptovey. Nut- r n hr d 1 -ake with ,rirt r rx'r* on op. nrd '-e-o «’o«l fr-m table w tli wh te liner A tree •b«niir .vx--. an in -rd with .naps ve!’*>«• mv'-* ltd wh'te **-M*ed *-e!l* •* th-> ■'enter of the table T*»e fb x*®.*'e- wVre and [p-stn e-ko <•-■>» -♦ ore end and ' -»~>d from Bowen-Moss Invitations Issued Invitations reading as follows have been issued in Kings Moun tain: Mr. and Mm. Cyrus Loren BOieen request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Margie Nell to Mf. Douglas W. Moss <*n Sunday, the twentieth of December Nineteen hundred and sixty-tour ,, of th ree-thirty o'clock ,iff the afternoon Wentover Baptist Church Kings Miruntain, North Carolina Fellowship Class Held Party Sixty members of the Adult Fellowship Class of Central Methodist church gathered for a barbecue supper and Christmas party Tuesday night in the thorch fellowship hall. Kill Russell led a carol sing, accompanied by Miss Mary Alice McDaniel at the piano. Games featured the evening entertain ment. Gail McDaniel s class presi dent. Couple Wed In Gaffney Rites Miss Linda Towery and R.ihby Jones were married Tiianksgiv ng Day in a cere.Tony perfo: m ed by Magistrate \V. it Douglas in Gaffney. South Carolina. Tile bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs R. B. T< wery of Shelby. She attended the Kings Mountain schools. Mr. Jones is the s >n of Mr. a:id Mrs. it 1. Jones of the D x >n (immunity, lie attend.d Grover school Kor her marriage the bride wore i Iw.i iiii-. e • I i • su t with matching accessories. Mr a. Worrcn Clifton Deeae Miss Barbara Rippy, Warren C. Deese 1 Wed Sunday In Double-Ring Ceremony Second Baptist church provid ed the setting Sunday for a 4 p. m. wedding uniting Miss Barbara Jean Kippy and VV'arren Clifton Deese. Rev. George W. Julian official •d al the doable-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Pauline Rippv and the late W G. Rippv. Jr. She is a 1964 graduate of Kings Mountain high school. Mr. Deese is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Deese of Cramer ton. He attended Cramerton school and is employed at Pharr Yarns in McAdenville. The chin cel of the church was banked with Areca palms and Oregon ferns. Above the chancel in the baptistry was a large ar rangement of white snapdragons, yellow mums and frosted white wedding bells. An arch of spiral candelabra holding lighted tap ers was outlined with Southern Smilax. Altar baskets held white snaps and yellow mums before a white wrought-iron arch. The center of the setting was a white wrought-iron kneeling bench. Miss Delores White was organ ist for the program of nuptial music and Norman King was vo cal soloist. Mr K>ne sang “! Love You Truly" and “Because" before the ceremony and “Wed ding Prayer" as the benediction. The bride was given in marri age by her un lc, Seimore Biddix. She* w »re a gown of Chantilly lace and silk organza. designed with fitted br>dlce. tapered sleeves and scalloped sabrina neckline embroidered in irides cent sequins. I^ce appliques in a flower motif highlighted the full organ/a skirt which swept to the hack and formed a chapel train. An organ/a cabbage rose and butterfly how accented the back of the train Her triple-tier ed veil of silk illusion was at tached to an organza rose spark ed with seed pearls and brilli ants. Her h luquet was of white ttephartotis. garden as and yel low mums M ss I.t.ojec.e Rohin-on rt tended tit.* bride as maid of hon or and h; ales tads were Miss Louise R'ppy, o'- in of the bride. M ss Kathy Yarbro. Mrs. Jerry Stacey, all of Kings Mountain. and Mbs Binky Price of Gas tonia. Bridal attendants wore street length dresses of peau de sole, the maid's gown in bronze and the bridesmaids in gold. Their dresses wen* designed with fitted bodices, scoop necklines, elbow sleeves and bell-shaped skirts. Their matching bow headpieces were dropped with tulle veils and they carried semi-crescent bou quets of yellow mums and clus ters of grapes. Miss Penny Biddix, flower girl, wore a bronze dress and carried a basket of rose petals. Timothy Spicer was ringbearer. Lamar Deese was best man for his brother Ushers were Michael Hippy, brother of the bride. Michael Arrowood. Jerry Stacey, all of Kings Mountain, and Tom my Stevens of Lowell. The bride’s mother was gown ed in aqua with matching acces sories. She wore a corsage of white mums. The bridegroom’s mother chose blue with matching accessories and a corsage of white mums. Mrs. Lamar Deese. who ke— r register in the church vestibule, wore a three-piece suit in beige with matching accessories. Cramerton will be home far the newlyweds. They will live at •111 Woodlawn avenue Methodist Circle 3 Held Requler Meeting Members of Circile 3 of Cen tral Methodist church heard a re corded sermon by the late Peter Marshall. "Were Yoj There?” at their regular meeting Wednes day morning in the ladies' parlor of the church. Mrs. J O. Plonk conducted th" devotional rend ng and present ed the program. Members made a contribut on to the Kmp'y Stocking Fund and Mrs. Ben K. Beam, circle ch i matt invited members to attend the December meeting of the Women’s Society of Christian Service at which time Mrs. B. M. Jarrett will present a p-ogrnm of Ch.d-tmas music on the ac cordian (Many Kings Mounta:n Citizens Home For Holidays, "Others Visit On Thanksgiving With Friends, Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawford and daughter. D>n*ii. *»»-*nt run day it ul'iwa wli -re they attend ed church s< -\ vs ,.t Unite*' Oiurch o! Uhr" : - ' ;; c •» •-I ly to see Kddio Wh t ier r*' cive his Kagle hadge in ..-outing. Young Whitcner, son of Mr. and Mrs Orin Wh!ten*r, was a senior patrol leader in Craw ford's pront) of bovs this summer at the National Boy s.-oui Jam boree In Valley Forge Pa. Mr. Crawford, in training as a postal inspector, ki Knoxville. Tennessee spent from Wednes day until Monday with his fami ly in Kings Mountain. Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of the Crawfords were Mr. Crawford's mother. Mrs. I .lU< | parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ; Blalock; and Mr. Crawford's -rother and f »mily. Mr. and Mrs Rohe t Crawford and daughters : Cathy and Pam of Sumter. S. C M - »"d Mrs Houston Rliek and children rime from Sou' hem Pines to spend the "Pianksgivinr holidivs with Mr. Rlack's par -n'a Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Made. Mrs. |f-*\-«vnod r. I.vnch his rctutned *r- •** C-eenvPV rw «he wis eaBed dt*** to*the sudden deith of he brother-in-law. J. F Riwen. vho died November 23 Mrs. * vruh spent a week with her sister M-* Bcwe" re'umlng on Saturday. * 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Preston »f Atlanta. Ga. a”rt *!~. and Mrs Don Gladd >n and daughter. Ava. t>f Greenville, S. C. spent the Hunk 'iving holidays with Mr. ?nd Mr? Fred Owens and fami ly. O.ho.- member.? of the family who io.ned them for T tanks jiv ing Day dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herndan Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Lynch and daughters and Mr and Mrs. Robert Ram sey and family of Gastonia. —o— Mr. and Mrs Kelly Bunch, their daughter , Libby, freshman at Wirtthrop cdlege. and their sons. Philip. Wendell and John, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Big Stone Gao. Va. with Mrs. Bunch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fra » .w t iuleys were honored by their four children at open hou»e on their golden wedding lay Thursday. Vaeaftou ng in California art? Mr ard Mia. George Antonlch ■•nd fnmilv of Daytona Beach. Fla. Mrs. Antonich is the former Bettv Prin. e. d'urhter of Mr ’nd Mrs. A. $. Prince of Kifigs Mountain. v ' aR*v and sons. Mv in anil ^Tiwty «nent the Thanksgiving hctl*|*»vs. Wth their parent* Mr. and Mrs T W CarmM end M-. snd M's. 'Valter Far*-;*. The C.ar-oP* re turned to Sumter. S. C. Sunday. Mr Mrs. Ji and daughter. Amanda, of Char lotte. visited last week with Mr ind Mrs. Millard Prince and family in 1 lollywood, Fla., all former K.itgs Mountain real ! dents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dulin of Waynesville. Miss Tempie Dulin of Atlanta. Ga.. M s. J. H. Scar brough and Mr. and Mrs J. H. i Hudson of Charlotte were visit i ors Thanksgiving Day of Mrs. ■ Pauline Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Fortune of ' Hickory visited Sunday with Mr. 1 Fortune’s sister. Mrs. Pauline Weaver. Warrant Officer James W. Mc Daniel, Mm. McDaniel and fam ily spent the holidays with Kings Mountain relatives. The McDan iels were Thanksgiving Day din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ledford, were Friday am Satu.day vis tors in the home: “■ —‘ “— **-Harmo with her daughter, Mrs. Gile .’ornwell a-td family. Mrs. Com well underwent an operation bu' Is now recuperating satisfartorl ly at hot hc.tM. _ J 5a Mr*. Franklin Nf*bit 8ell Miss Susan Ware Weds Franklin Sell in Double-Ring Church Ceremony Friday Mis* Susan Elizabeth Ware of Bessemer City and Franklin Nes bit Sell of Monroe were wed Fri day in a 5 p.m. wedding in Bes semer City's Grace Lutheran church. Rev Edwin L. Ricks officiated at the double-ring ceremony and Mrs. Carl Carpenter, organist, and Neill Carson. II, vocalist, presented the wedding music. White snapdragons, white chrysanthemums, and Southern smiiax banked the altar which was lighted by numerous tapers in seven-b:anrh candelabra. A white kneeling bench centered the setting. Organ program included "Con sider and Hear Me" by Pfleuger; “Prayer" by Von Hiller; "God the Father Be Our Stay” by Scheldt; “All Glory Be To God On High" by Pachelbel; and an arrangement with chimes. “Lord Jesus Christ Be Present Now." Mr. Carson sang “Whither Thou Goest" by Singer and “Wedding Prayer" by Dunlap before the ceremony and "O Perfect _ove" as the benediction Mrs. Carpen ter played “Le Cygne" by Saint Saens as the bridesmaids entered and “Bridal Chorus" from “Lo hengr.n” by Wagner as thebr.de came to the altar with her fath er. The bride's gwn was a formal design of silk mist taffeta and imported Alencon lace. The con tour bodice featured a cluster of I tucks ouilmed with hand-clipped lace motifs, bateau n**ckline and elbow-leng.h sleeves. The con trolled A-l no skirt was accented by garlands of lace caught up to miniature taffeta ut w_ ar.ti dip ped to the back to a chapel length train. Her four-tier veil of imported English illusion was attached ;o a c own of silk flor ets spa ked w th rhincs ones and she carried a bouquet of garde nias. roses and sienhano'is. Mss Jane Fills of Kesiemer City attended the bride as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Paula Lot" Miss Susan Gocheroft. M s< Carolyn Whitley all of Resseme. City Miss Kathy Fell of Monroe, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Sardra Helton of Gastonia, and Mrs. David Thrift of G oenvilie. K tn> sis'er of the bride, was jcnioi brides maid. All tile attend^n's wo-» fo'-t-"! go.vns of saphire satin du charme styled w.th scoop nec» lines and elbow-length sleeves. A wa'teau pare! attached to the bark neckline of the dresses fell •o the hemlines of their bell" shape sk its. Tliey wore match in' satin hair bows ami carried fco.iquets of lime green fuji mums, natural wheat and green K apes. The bridegroom's father was best mm. The list of ushers In eluded Moody Stanley of Monroe. Harry Preslar of Rile gh. Lenny Flmo-e of Charlotte. James Franklin of Gastonia. Georgr Lewis. Jr. and Larry Wa-e. bro ther of the bride, both of Besse ’» **s'r of BesaP mer City was acolyte. The bride's mother was gown ed in tawny pink crepe with matching rosette dropped with net veil and matching clippers Her corsage was a pink cymbkli um orchid. Mrs. Sell, mother of the bride groom, chose gHted brocade with Jacket of gold print. She wore oyster white accessories and a at her shmiMrg. . rTtie bridal party' formed « rr vine ^IneStter the Mr add Mrs. Carl Alexander Vare of Bes*emer City »re par nts of the hrid" A emduate o* C!*v h'-h srho^t she ‘tended Lenoir Rhyne college at Charlotte. She has been employ l ed by Olney Presbyterian church in Gastonia. The bridegroom is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Xesbit Sell of Monroe. He is a graduate of Monroe high school. Wingate Junior college and East Carolina college. At EXT. he was a mem ber of Epsilon Pi Tau honorary fraternity. Beginning Decembe ; 7, he will teach vocational oduca , tion at Caswell Rehabilitation ! Center in Kinston For a wedding trip the new Mrs. Sell chose a mauve pihk | woo! suit with pink trim, pink crepe blouse and matching acces ! sories. She lifted the gardenias • from her bouquet. After a trip to Blowing Rock . the newlyweds will be at home in i Kinston. 1 Miss Short j Gives Plans Miss Judy Short, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Short, has completed plans for her marri age to C. B. Greene, son of Mr. and Mis. Harlan Greene of Gro ver, and announces them today. 1 The wedding will take place Sunday, December 6th. at 3 p m. in Second Baptist church. Rev. James E. Williams and Rev. Wray Barrett will officiate at the double-ring ceremony. No formal wedding invitations have been issued but all friends and reta.ives of the cuuple are invited to attend. i The bride-elect will he given in marriage by her father. Pharls Greene Will be best man for his brother. Miss Delores White will be or gan st for the program of nuptial music and Miss Marcella . uiz of Gastonia will be \ocul soloist. Miss Teresa Short will attend her sister as maid of ohnor. Bridesmaids w.ll include Mrs Dm Roark. Mrs. Bobby Hayes. Miss Linda Collins Miss Flaine Ramsey and Mrs. Charles Wllaon, all of Kings Mountain. Debbie Hayes daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bobby Hayes, will be flower girl, i The list of ushers will include Lionel Baines, Richard Little, Bill Crocker and Alfred Queen , i!l of Grover, and Corky Smith of Kings Mountain. Mrs Pinkney Cooke of Grav er will keep a guest register in the vestibule of the church where the bridal party will form a re ceiving line to greet wedding guests after the ceret.any. ! Following rehearsal for the wedding Saturday the bride elect’s parents will entertain at a (cake cutting at their home. Methodist Circle 2 Hoard Yule Program Mrs. Boyer Mirny p~esentcd the program, “Christmas Is A Time Far Remembering” as high light of Tuesday momingls meet ing of Circle 2 of Central Meth odist church at the home of Mrs. J. R- Davis. Mrs. Mu ray used appropriate Biblical scriptures sod prayers i to emphasise the theme. ( Mrs. V F. Thornburg, chair ; man. presided. Members made 1 plans to place flowers in the church sanctuary during the -nonth sanctuary of December rod f > fve Christmas baskets 'to ahutiln* Vhr> Mrs-.Fled VHdit tnv'ted th~ teto nr SSI at her.home next I Mn Davis served cake _ and 'o»fee st refreshment time. /> /// IV ! ESGAGEMEXT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Loren Bowen announi-c the cnyltgemeat of their daughter, Margie | Sell, &■ Douglas VT. Mont, ton >>f the Krv. amt Mm. Woodrow Mott. Both fumiliet are of Kings Mountain. 7 he wedding will be an ei-ent of December £Oth at S:JO ti.m. in West over Baptist church. l:'s A Boy For Kimmell Family Mr. and Mrs. James William son Kimmell of Saluda. South Carolina, announce the arrival of their third child and second son, Eddie Ware Kimmell. Wednes day. December 2. Seth Memorial hospital, Greenwood. S. C. Mrs. Kimmell is the former Cornelia Ware of Kings Moun tain. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ware. The Kim me 11s are former Kings Mountain residents. Yule Party Set By Sigma Chapter i Sigma Chapter of Alpha Delta 1 Kappa will hold its annual Christmas banquet Friday at 7 p., m. at Hager’s Restaurant. Numerous Kings Mounupj women are members of the hat , or sorority for teachers. Sigma Chapter V -* Gives Program Sigma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa presented a Thanksgiving program at the Cleveland Coun ty Home Tuesday afternoon as highlight of their regular meet ing. | Mrs. Melissa Moss. Altruistic chaiiman. was in charge of the program The group ;ang a Thanksgiving sing and Miss Betty Modlin read appropriate scripture and led a prayer. Miss Jackie Blanton read a Thanks giving poem and a program of informal group sinking followed. A business session was held after the program. Miss Stinnett's Plans Given Miss Linda Jean Stinnett, daughter of M.s. Thelma Stin nett of Gaston.a, has completed plans for her marriage to John Alvin Yarbrough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Yarbrough of Kings Mountain. The wedding will take place Sunday. Dece r.ber 6. at 4 p m. in Tfcmple baptist church. R?v. R. L. McCfho will officiate at the double-nng ceremony. "ial wedding invitations m issued but all friends Wives of the couple are attend. Absher will give his niedft In marriage and Tommie Yarbrough will be his son's best ftflllh m ine Mo re head, sister of etive bridegroom, will te matron-of honor. Bridesmaids Will Include Miss Judy Clark and Vdb Betty Styers, both of Kings MbuMain. -David Queen and W. C. Su.n miit w.ll serve as ushers. Junior Club Meets Monday The Junior Woman's club vl’l hold Its annual Christmas pro gram Monday n ght at T:3M(J at the Woman'*; club. Miss Jackie Riant m is pro gram chairman. Members arc also asked to bring gif's for C’swell Training School which will be boxed and .Tailed to tetarded children at the K'nston school. The C'swell project is an annual Christmas season project. aentimenlal! The Absolutely unique — end trey ses Mother t Ring symbolises her life* Her mmrnate. her children, her happiness. She is the