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ENOAOKMKNT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Ce.it William* annoum-e the > iipn/i nient of their daipihter, Ceeile, la Tlnnnax Ri. hanl Pi i/nal'ls. son <»/ Mr. anil Mi *. Toni Reynoldx. Roth fa.nilu \ are of hoi r< Mountain. The iinlihno will be an event of .laniiatii l at 7 p in. in Bethlehem Baptist ihnnh. | People In The Neivs Rodney Dale Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. (Bill) Cobb, celebrated his first birthday Sunday, December 6. A family party was held Sunday at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Gillie Falls. Sr. Other guests were Rod ney's paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Cobb; his great - grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warlick; and several aunts, uncles and cou sins. Rodney's birthday calce was decorated with clowns f and was served with lime sheroef punch and other party refreshments. * ♦ ♦ * A former Kings Mountain girl, Sandi Kiser, recently participated in a Woman’s club-sponsored beauty con test in Sylmar, California. Miss Kiser's parents are Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kiser, Jr., onetime Kings Mountain citi zens. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Hamm and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kiser, Sr., ail of Kings Mountain. The O. C. Kisers have been residents of California for several years. Yule Parties Planned Kings Mourta’n Country Club members will hold a Christmas dance Saturday from 9 until 12 p.m., and hosts and hostesses wi!! be Dr. and Mrs. Charles Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Southwell. Other holiday-season activities will include a Christmas luncheon buffet Sunday, December 20: a Christmas dance for teenager, Tueday, December 22: a caroling party for fourth throt; ih eighth graders Wednesday, December 23: and the New Year’s Eve dance and breakfast December 31 with Mr. and M->. Henry Neis!er and Mr. and Mrs .John Plonk as hosts. * * * * Margrace Woman's dub members will gather for a banquet and Christmas party Saturday evening at 7 o’clock at the hcrre of Mrs. John H. Caldwell. Mrs. B. M. Jarrett of Shelby will present a program of Christmas mi -ic on the acccdian as highlight of Monday night's meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Serv ice at Centra1 Methodist church. * * * * Comings And Goings R. W. (Bob) Ht.Hbut and son, Don, spent Friday and Sat irday in Charleston. S. C.. going especially for the wed din Saturday of A IC David Euley and Miss Phyllis Crane who were marr'ed in the Air Force Base Chapel. Euley is rep>' ■■■ o: the Kings Mountain man. The Hurlbuts gathered with other relatives from Geor gia ' or~ec- rutt for a family reunion Friday evening. Mrs. Myrt e Huribut, mother of Bob Hurlbut, returned with the Hurlbuts for a visit in Kings Mountain. SOCIAL CALENDAR ! f'rulay: 7:30 T-iwn and Country (Jar , den club at the home of Mrs. J. I! Aithur. Edgemont drive. 7:30 Kcheorsal for the Mont ' gomeiy Wisher wedding in Beth any Baptist rhurch of Grover followed by a rake rutting at the homo of Mrs. Jesse Westmore land in Gr aver. Saturday: 7:00 The wedding of Miss Cindy Montgomery and Robert Doan U is hoi in Bethany Baptist church of Giwcr. 7:00 Margrace Woman's club l Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. John H. Caldwell. 9:00 12 p.m. Kings Mountain Country Club Christmas dance for members and guesis Monday: 12:30 Circle 1 of Central Methodist church, luncheon meet 1 ing at the home of Mrs J. II At thur. 7:30 Circle 0 of Central Moth i odist church at the homo of Mi Joyce Riser. X:00 -Women's Society of Christian Service at Central Methodist church. Wednesday: ! 7:30 am. Credit Women's | Bibakfast club at Holiday Inn. ■ Gastonia. 10 «.m Ladies bridge lun< h j eon at the Country Club. 7 p.m. Golfers Award Dinner i at the Country Club. ! Couple Honored After Rehearsal Miss Linda Stinnett and John Yarbrough cut their wedding cake at an after-rehearsal par'v | given by their parents Saturdaj nr^ht in the social hall of Temple Baptist church. The c.rnple was married Sun day afternoon. Overlaid with white over green, the bride's table was dec orated in traditional br dal co lors A three-tier green and white cake was served from one end of the table by Miss Betty Ann Styers. Mrs. Jesse* Morehead. s.s thr of the prospective bride groom. served green punch fr >m a erystal bowl. Members of the two f; milies and wedding party attended. Out of-town guests included uncles and aunts of the bridegroom-to be. including Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bui lock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forb is. Mr. and Mrs. Lowery Wolfe and Mr and Mrs. Bobby F >rhis. Party Honors Miss Thornburg Mrs Ken Cook anti Miss Judy Thornburg entertained together Saturday night at a bridal party honoring Miss Brenda Thorn bung. bride-elect of December. The two hostesses, cousins of the bride-to-be. were hosts to a large group of friends and other , members of the family at the j home of Mrs. Margaret Thorn I bur* I A pink and white mold was - carried out in decorative details. Pink and white party cakes were t served with pink cranberry punch, pink and white mints and nuts from a festive table. Mist Thornburg wore a two piece pink knit suit and was giv en a corsage of white baby mums from the hostesses. Out - of • town guests included Mrs. Odell Steele. Mrs. Monroe Bell. Mrs. Ted Thornburg and Mrs. Charles Dixon, all of Char lotte, and Mrs. Adell Lovelace o Tampa. Fla. Bride's bingo featured the eve ning entertainment and guest showered Miss Thornburg with miscellaneous household gifts. Engaqed Pair Feted Saturday I Miss Diane Kiser and John R Lee were honored Saturday night at a bridal party given by mem bers of their wedding party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kiser on Linwood road Miss Kiser, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Kiser, and Mr Lee plan a December 20th wed ding. Guests showered the engaged pair with miscellaneous house I hold gifts. A color note of green and | white was combined with Christ ! mas decoration* throughout the I Kis»*r home. Party refreshment. I laso carried out the bridal colors Miss Kiser wore a green wool sheath with white carnation cor sage, gift from Mrs. Ivey Lank ford. Legion Sets Holiday Events American Legion Post 153 has announced its holiday schedule of activities for members a n d guests. The Christmas dinner • dance for members and their wives will be held December 19th with din 1 ner from 5 until 8 p.m. and danc ing from 9 until 12 p.m Donald j Deal and his Orchestra will pro vide music for dancing. ! The annual Christmas party ; for underprivileged children will j be held Sunday afternoon. De cember 20th. The New Year's Eve dance will be held December 31. The Am bassadors will provide music for dancing from 9 pan. until 1 an. Mr*. John Alvin Yarbrough Miss Linda Stinnett, John Yarbrough Wed Sunday In Double-Ring Ceremony TVmple Baptist church provid ed the setting Sunday tor a l p. m. wedding unitin'; Miss Linda Joanne Stinnett of Gastonia and John Alvin Yarbrough of Kings Mountain. Rev. K. Lewis MeGaha offieiat- j ed at the double-ring ceremon.v The church altar was tvankod with white glacis and paitns and centered by two large red poin settias. .Miss Becky Dixon was at the piano for a program of tradition al music. George Absher gave his niece , in marriage. The bride’s gown : was a formal design of peau de I sole anil imported Alencon lace. : The empire bodice featured lace appliques around :■« scalloped por trait neckline and long sleeves.. The bell skirt was highlighted by a drafted panier hipline and a chapel length train Her bouffant veil of illusion was attaehed to a matching peau pillbox trimmed with iaie medallions and worn with blush veil. She carried white roses atop a white satin Bible. Mrs. Jesse Morehead. sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and bridesmaids vver» Miss Judy Clark and Miss Betty Ann Styers, all of Kings Mountain. The three attendants wore for mal-length gowns of Christmas red brocade. The dresses were fashioned with high rounded necklines, short sleeves and beli skirts. They wore matching bow headpieces and carried cascade: ! of white rosebuds. David Queen and \Y. C. Sum mitt served as ushers. The bride’s mother was gown I ’ll in royal blue with matching hat. black accessories and a cor sage of white pises. Mrs. Yar >rough. mother of the bride I groom, chose white brocade trim med in white fur with matching hat and black accessories. Her orsage w as of white roses. Gastonia is home for the new lyweds who are residing at 605» Glenn street. RPIOE AXD BRIDEGROOM Mr and Mrs. K. S. Stinnett of Gastonia are parents of the >ride. Mrs. Yarbrough attended Bessemer City high school and works in the business offices of ■Southern Bell Telephone Com j oany in Gastonia. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Yarbrough of Kings Mountain. He attended Kings Mountain high school and s associated with his father in the operation of Maple Leaf Steel Company. Mark Sanders Honored On Fif+h Birthday Mark Sanders, son of Mr. and Mr* Bill Sanders. > celebrated his filth birthday Monday at a small family party at his home. Mark’s small sister. Leanne. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sanders and Mrs. Grady A. Rhea, were present, along with other relatives. Mark's birthday cake was dec orated with cowboys. DAR Gives Yule Gifts Members of the Colonel Fred erick Hambright Chapter. Daugh ters of the American Revolution, gave Christmas gifts to children of Cr issnoie School at their Wednesday meeting held at the home of .Mrs. M L. Harmon. Sr. The annual Christmas project is held in December. Mrs. L. E. Ilinnant gave the program. “American Contribu tions to Christmas Music" and Mrs. J. E. Herndon, regent, pre sided. Present as visitors were Miss .Mae Plonk. Mrs. J. O. Plonk. .Mrs. R. L Plonk and Mrs. M. L. Plonk. Mrs. Harmon served a salad and dessert course at refresh Ciub Held Yule Party The Friendship Club of Kings Mountain Manufacturing Com pany held its Christmas dinner at the old Wesleyan Methodist parsonage Friday night. Members made a S100 contri bution to the Kings Mountain United Fund ap|>eal and a Christ mas program. “The Light, the Truth and Way”, was given. Aubrey Mauney and Paul W. Owens were present as visitors, -'•the s attending were Mrs. Lau • l Payne. Mrs. I.eola Tate. Mrs Thelma Kite. Mrs. Leona Fite, Mi>. J. If. Robbs, Mrs. Lula Hul lender, Mrs. Bessie McGinnis, Mrs. Kstelle Blanton. Mrs. Ruby Barnette and Miss Hazel Car penter. Mr. Mauney. an official of Kings Mountain Manufacturing Company, offered suggestions for a new clubhouse for the group of employee's. Members exchanged Christmas gifts at the close of the program. Club Announces Calendar Of Events, Christmas Dance To Open Festivities Kin,’s Mountain Country Club tas announced a full calendar of ■etlvlties during the month or December, including: Saturday. Decerr.bet 12. the dub’s Christmas dance ft >m 9 tntil 12 pm. Hosts will he Dr tn<i Mrs. Charles Adams and Mr. md Mrs. Rob Southwell. Wednesday, Dt*oeniber 16. la - lies' bridge-luncheon at 10 a m. Wednesday. December 16, golf ers award dinner Awarding of trophies for men’s handicap anti club championship tournaments. A movie of the masters' tourney ' will lx* featured and dinner will I be served at 7 p.m Sunday, December 20. Christ mas luncheon buffet at 12 noon. Tuesday, December 22. teenage Christmas dance for ninth through 12th gratters. Teenagers may invite one guest and one guest couple Dancing from 9 un til 12 p.m. Wednesday. December 2.1, ca . roling party for fourth through eighth graders. The party will begin with a hayride at 7 p.m. and refreshments at 9 p.m. | Thursday. December 31. New Year’s Eve dance from 9 until 12 p.m followed by breakfast. Hosts: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ne:s i ler and Mr. and Mrs. John Plonk. Pair Honored At Cake Cutting Miss Judy Snort and C. B. : Greene were feted after their wedding rehearsal Saturday night i at a cake cutting held in the fel j l.m-ship hall of Second Baptist I church. Hosts for the affair were i the bride-elect’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Short. A color note of pink and green was carried out in decorative de tails. Overlaid with white over Miss Montgomery Gives Plans Miss Cindy Montgomery, daughter of Mrs. Wilbur Roark of Grover and the late Grady Montgomery, has completed plans for her marriage to Robert Dean Wisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wisher of Blacksburg. S. C, and announces them today. The wedding will take plai-e Saturday at 7 p.m. in Grover's Bethany Baptist church. Rev. P. D. Montgomery will officiate at the double ring ceremony. Wedding music will be render ed by Kd Hamilton, vocalist, and Mrs. Hamilton, pianist. The bride-elect's cousin. Linda Montgomery of Kings Mountain, will bo maid of honor. Brides maids will he Anita Roark of Grover and Wanda Wisher of Blacksburg, sister of the hride groom-to be. Glenda Montgomery of Char lotte will serve as flower girl and Bill Foster of Columbia, S. C. as ringbearer. Jack Montgomery of Charlotte and Don Wisher of Blacksburg will he ushers A party for the bridal pair and the wedding parly will he held Saturday night after the rehears al at the home of Mrs. Jesse Westmoreland of Grover. Friends of the two families are invited to attend the ceremony. Party Honors Bride-Elect Mrs. W. D. Byers and Mrs. I Jack Reynolds were hostesses [Tuesday night. December 1, at a | drop-in party paying compliment to their niece. Miss Brenda I Thornburg, bride-elect of this month. The party for 70 guests was hold from 7 until 9 p.m at the Byers home on Shelby road. Bridal colors of green and white were predominant in the decorations. The refreshment ta ble. overlaid with white over green, held a crystal punch howl from which green punch was j -erred with other party dclica ! ’ies. Miss Debbie Thornburg, sis ter of the bride-elect, and Mrs. Bill Crawford alternated at the punch service. Miss Thornburg wore a three piece white knit suit. The host esses gave the bride-elect a cor sage of pink carnations. Club Plans Yule Projects Miss Jessie Ann Wingo. Cleve land County home economics ex tension agent, presented the pro gram. giving tips for Christmas decorating and being a better homemaker, at Monday night's ! Junior Woman's club meeting. ' The program was arranged by ' Miss Jackie Blanton. Following Miss Wingo's program. Mrs. , Dick McGinnis led the group in singing Christmas carols. Miss Blanton also played wordings of Christmas carols at the begin ning of the meeting. Miss Wingo displayed a num | her of gift items which can he made at a minimum of cost. She ' also showed the clubwomen how j to make door decorations for the holiday season using red crept paper for red carnations to cov er a tree-shape door swag Members made plans for thr annual Help-A-Home project to provide Christmas cheer to thr indigent. Miss Jackie Blanton was named project chairman. Clubwomen also brought gifts : for the mentally retarded at Cas ; well Training School in Kinston j an annual Christmas project, and | the gaily-wrapped packages were boxed for mailing Tjesday. Mrs. Bill Jonas, club president, presided. Mrs. Dick McGinnis conducted the devotional. At refreshment time Mrs. Bill . Tinsley and Miss Mary Alice Me Waniel served punch with fruit { cake, potato chipa and Christmas ' candy from a festive plate. A silver Christmas tree holding blue balls and other Christmas decorations helped carry out the holiday motif. pink, the bride's table held a three-tier cake as central decora * tlon. Pink punch was served from a crystal bowl at one end of th» table. Mrs L. L. Ramsey cut and served the cake and Mrs. Junior Short poured punch. Members of the two families and the wedding party attended. THE HOTEL CA1IOLL GAFFNEY. S. C P. O. Box 526 689-2521 South Carolina’s Most Famous Small Hotel —SMORGASBORD— SUNDAY. DECEMBER 13. INI 500-90$ Adults SXOO Children Under 12 — tl JO Mr. utul M s. r. />’. Ci ■ • » Miss Judy Short Weds C. B. Greere In Double-Ring Church Rites Sunday Miss Judy Short became the bride of C. B. Greene Sunday m a 3 p.m. wedding in 9rcond Bap tist churcli. Rev. James E. Williams an.i Rev. Wray Barrett heard the couple exchange vows of the don ■ ble-ring ceremony. Miss Delores White was 01 janist for the pro gram of nuptial music ami .Miss Marcella Lutz of Gastonia was vocal soloist The chimh altar was banked with white glads and palms ai d lighted by numerous spiral can delabra holding lighted tapers, i Given in marriage by her fa j thpr. tile bride wore a formal ( gown of white siik mist taffeta : appliqued with heads and .Men eon lace. Long sleeves, a full skirt with train, am. a fitted is*: ; ice were features of the dr* >s. ! Her fingertip veil of illusi >n was i draped from a erown of seed I pearls and sequins and she car ried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and showered u t i steplianotis and riiiiMin s: an ! ers. Miss Terbsa Short attended j her sister as maid of honor and i bridesmaids were Mrs. Po;> Ro lark. Mrs. Bobby Hayes. Miss ! Linda Collins. Miss Elaine Ram I sey and Mrs. Charles Wilson, ill , >f Kitigs Mounto.-i. Del. hi* Hayes, daughter *>f Mr. an*l Mrs. ' Bobby Hayes, was flower girl. All the attendants wore wait/ length dresses of ervstallette in blue, yellow and pink. The gowns had round necklines, three quar tcr-length sleeves and hell sKirts. iijfy v.ii>v matching l>ow head pieces dropped w th \eils and carried pink anti while bouquets. Pharis Greene t\ ts I. -st man for h - brother anti the list of ushers included Lionel Barnes. Hit-hard Little. Bill Crocker. and Alfred Queen, all <>f Gi »ver. anti Corkv Smith of Km"< Mountain. Mi ' Pinkney Cooke of Grover kept a guest resist. ;' m the vesti bule .»! the ehur.-h The bride’s mother wore a gold woo! suii with brow i .1 .essories and .1 pur;>h th-nated orchid c »r sii c rhe bridegroom’s moth c rho-i n.int green with green ae .essories and a purple-throated orehid corsage*. For a trip to Georgia the flew Mis. Green- wort* a blue wool suit with matching accessories and th orchid lifted fr >tn her bridal bouquet. BRIDE A.VIt BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Short of Kings Mountain are parents of the bride. \ graduate <>: Kings Mount a n high s -hool she is :>:n p! ivtd n ilie ifSices of M.ts.sa rite hi id- *r.>o n IS the son nCjH Mr. a:tri M H i: in Greene of Grov-r. \ /racf.iate of Grover high school, he complete a course -n IBM machines at a Charlotte husi -"ss school and woiks for Min :tc Mills in Oro ver. The newlyweds have imtpicd an apartment in Gr ver. Absolutely unique — and very sentimental! The Mother's Ring symbolizes her life, her marriage, her children, her happiness. She is the only one who may wear it. This bemutifully-executed tribute cre ated by fuse jewelry craftsmen of s,tlitl I IK K,M. There is only one Mother's Mug". It is so tlislinctive, §m unique, that it hns been auanletl I . S. Patent #196,183. Ask for it h\ name, ctmfirm it hv its identifying lag. OPEN THURSDAY d FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 DELLINGER'S JEWEL SHOP Stags BCooatain's I suiting Jewelers <
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