ESI! AGEMj:XT ASNOUNt'ED Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Wright of Kings Mountain annonnee tin engagt mi nt of their daughter, Barham Ann. *■ William Edward l.ovelaee, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Janas Lorelaee of (Inner. The wtdding will lw an eiv nt of Jan nani id. Kings Mountain Citizens Welcome '65 At Club And Private Parties Thursday Parties welcomed the New Year Thursday night at Kind’s Mountain Count r\ Club, Amer ican Legion Post I.V>. Kings M >unlain Moose Lodge as well as at private homes in ilie com munity. Mr. and Mrs \V. K. M luney, Jr. entertained 100 mcmbeis of their family at open house at their home on E. t»ol«l street Party refreshments were served. Sarah Frances and Mary Leigh Mauney entertained together Friday evening at their home at a dance for a.tout ltlO young peo pie from Kings Mountain. Shelby, Charlotte, Gastonia and Winston Salem. A dance band provided music for dancing. Party refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. How ard Jackson assisted Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr in enter taining. Mary Leigh Mauney returned Sunday to Salem Academy. Wins ton Salem, where she is a stu dent. Sarah Frances Mauney re turned Monday to Stuart Hail in Staunton. V’a . where she is a student. • • • * Ninety-eight members of the Country Club danced from !• un til 12 New Year's Eve. A break fast menu of eggs, country ham. sausage, stewed apples and oof fee <-ake was served at midnight. "Happy New Year" glittered in gold letters at the entrance t < the eluh ami a huge styrofoam clock hung over the fireplace in the lounge. Orange, green ami yellow balloons wife suspended from light fixtures throughout the clubhouse. Hats, noteemakers and confetti were used to decor ate the hallraom. Hosts and host esses were club president and Mrs. Henry XeMer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noisier. American legion Post 155 and Moose Lodge 174N welcomed the New Year at traditional dances at the clubs from 9 until mid night. Party hats and confetti were used to decorate the ball room and were distributed to party-goers. Kings Mountain Chapter Or der of the Rainbow for (Jirls had a New YVar's Eve dame from 8 until 11 p.m. at the Woman's eluh. The Shakers provided mu sic for dancing. A large crowd of young people attended. Party refreshments were serv ed and the club ballroom was festive with gay streamers and balloons. Mr». Bill ft D. Parker Janet Burns, Ptc. Billy D. Parker Pledge Vows In Gaffney Ceremony , Mr*. Janet Karris R.irns and Pfr. Billy D Parker pledged their marriage vows in a cere mony performed b y Prohate Judge W. R. Douglas in Gaffney. S<*uth Carolina December 20th at 7 p.m. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Farris of Kin.'* .noun tarn. The bridegroom is the si»n of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ParkiT of Murphy. Mr. and Mrs \V. D. Bennett, aunt and uncle of the bride. Miss Linda Bennett, all of Kings | Mountain, anti .Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Babb of Gastonia, sister and .Trother • in • law of the bride groom. accompanied the couple to Gaffney. Mrs. Barker is an employee of A & I* Food Store in Shelby. The j bridegroom is a member of the j 77th Armored Division of the j L'.S. Army, stationed at Fort Dev i ens. Massachusetts. Many Folks Hold Holiday Reunions, Visit Relatives; Family Parties Held Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Timber ■ lake. Jr. and children, Tim, Ro byn. and Vickie spent several days last week with Mrs. Tim berlake's mother, Mrs. Annie Lee Neisler. Mrs. Timberlake is the former Betty Lee Neisler. Mr. Timberlake is vice-prbsi j dent ol Mary Baldwin college m ! Staunton, Va | All of Mrs. Neisler’s children ! enjoyed a family dinner together on FYiday evening. • • a * Miss Laura Page returned to Meredith college. Raleigh. Sun day after a holiday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Harry E. Page. * e • • Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Valentine have returned from a holiday l visit which took them to Florida. the West Coast, and Texas. In j Killeen, Texas, they visited Mr. ' and Mrs. Ernest Valentine and . Mr. and Mrs Steve Kiser. The Kings Mountain Valentines left here December 12th. return ing after the Christmas holidays. Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Lewis ac companied their daughter. Mary Lillian, to Greensboro Sunday where she is a student at UNC G. * * • * Miss Sue Ilunnicutt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Ilunnicutt. and David Pruden of Shelby have returned to St. Andrew's college at Laurinburg after spending the holidays with their respective parents. Mrs. Ktirl lAtrse» Eastside Church Is Setting Dec. 27 For Hudson-Larsen Double-Ring Rites The* marriage of Miss Joy Hud son and Karl Larsen look plan Sunday. December 27th. at 3 p.m in Eastside Baptist church Rev Darn'll C* >blo heard the couple exchange vows of the dou ble-ring ceremony. A program of wedding music was presented hy Mrs. F. It. Mc Curdy. organist, and Ken Smith, vocal soloist. Red poinsettias. baskets u f while chrysamhorru.rs and can delabra set with cathedral tapers were used against a background of ferns at the altar. Given in marriage by her fa ther. the bride wore a floor length gown of slipper satin with a fitted hodice of lace featuring a bateau neckline outlined with handclipped lace scallops. The laie overskirt opened down the front and was edged with scal lops. Her elbow-length veil of il lusion was worn with a crown of sei*d pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a white otvnid. Honor attendant was Mrs. Douglas Walls of Winston Sa lem. She wore a street-length dress of pink velvet and a ban deau of matching velvet dropped with circular veil. Her bouquet was of pink mums. Bridesmaid was Mrs Larry Morrow of Kings Mountain, who wore a street-length dress in red velvet with matching headdress. She carried a bouquet of red mums tinted to match her dress. Eric I^trsen of Clewiston, Fla. was best man for his brother. The list of ushers includ'd J. W. -Join*. L. V. Bn>ok». both el Kin s Mountain, and Jie Mar 'and Hilliard of Clrsinin, Kla. Daughter of Mr. and 4rs. Roy Hue-on of Kings Mouitain. the arid • is a graduate if Kings M. .main high school aid Appa iach.an State Teachers • college. She is teaching in Pahokfe, Flori da. Tie bridegroom is the s»n of Mr and Mrs. Otto ijirsrn of Clew.*1011, Kla. He attended Van derblt University. Nashville. Tent He is in business with his fat hrr in Clewiston. Mt. and Mrs. ..arsen are mak ing their home in South Bay. : Flortia. Mis. Charles Wilson. Mrs. O/rll* Brooks. Mrs. Harold Phil lips «nd Mrs. Verleen Herndon 1 hon-red Miss Hudson and Mr. Lars»n at a cake i-uiting follow ing heir wedding rehearsal De cemb-r 26th. The affair was held at th» Woman’s club. Mr. and Mrs. Mari >n Dixon. Blaitv and Shelia, have returned from a trip to Silver Springs. Fla Hailey Wells has returni*d to Washngton. D. C. after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wayiv Wells, other Kings Moun taiin elatives, and visiting in Rlacktburg. S. C. with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Francis. Kings Mountain] Citizens To Raleigh; Birthday Parties Held Sandra Lee Cobb, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Lee Cobb, celebrated her first birthday Tuesday, Jan uary 5. A family party was held on Sunday at the Cobb home, 1280 Westover, with San-1 dra's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Cobb, and her qreat-grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sanders, at- 1 tending. A pink and white cake top ped with ballerina dolls was cut and served with pink punch. Sandra s mother is the former Carolyn Sanders. * * ♦ * Comings And Goings Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Burton and David have moved to Madison Heights. Va.. where Mr. Burton has assumed new duties as district manager of the Chrysler-Plymouth Division of Chrysler Motor Company. The Burtons are living at Route 3, Box 344-D. Winesap Road, in Madison Heights. * * * * Holiday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Da vis were Mr. and Mrs. Bi:i Davis of Washington, D. C.. Mrs. Ben T. Jackson and children, Benny, Leigh, and Kimberley, of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Sa'iy Davis and children. Bill, Mike and Jenny, of Atlanta, Ga. The Jackson family flew home on Sunday. • * • * James Throneburg has returned to New York City af ter a holiday visit with his mother, Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg. ♦ * * * Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Painter flew to Bergstrom AFB, Texas to spend the Christmas holidays with their son. Major Charles E. Painter, Mrs. Painter and sons. Chuckie and Rob bie. The Kings Mountain Painters also visited relatives dt their daughter-in-law in Harlingen, Texas, and together with Major and Mrs. Painter visited Old Mexico. Major Painter received his promotion while his parents ypqj y tailing Kim. He is a yfeteran of 10 years AE service. John Scott Duncan, winner of the 1964 Baby Derby in Kings Mountain and Cleve land County, celebrated his first birthday January I. Young Duncan was honor ed by members of his family at a family party held at the home of his maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Otis Barber. John Scott is the son of Mrs. Iris Duncan. * » About This N' That Mrs. Dorothy H. Boggs and Coman Franklin Falls were married at 3 p.m. Sunday at the parsonage of First Metho dist church of Cherryville. Rev. William Tracy Medlin officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. Johnny Stroupe, daughter of the bride, was ma tron of honor. Coman Franklin Falls. Jr. was his father's best man. After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will be at home at 201 North Goforth street. * * * * The Senior Citizens club will gather for a covered dish luncheon Friday at 12 noon at the Woman's club. It will be the regular meeting of the organization. * * * * Miss Jackie Blanton, third grade teacher at East school, was elected president of the Junior Woman s club for 1965 66 at the Monday night meeting of the organization. Miss Blanton, the outgoing vice-president, will succeed Mrs. W. G. Jonas. Other new officers will include Mrs. Cal Fisher, vice president: and Miss Peggy Ross, chaplain. All other officers, re-elected, include Mrs. Bill Tinsley, recording secretary; Mrs. Robert Champion. Jr., corresponding secretary: and Mrs. Bob Morris. treasure'. The officers will be installed in May. Miss Blanton also gave the program. "January-First Month of the yeer" in which she cited anniversary dates to . .. »* wit: w* - I I Terry Aline Roof, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. David ! Roof, celebrated her third birthdcy Wednesday. Janu ary 6. Gra'ddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. JJius Coleman of Kings . Mountain and Mrs. Estelle I Roof of Chester. S. C.. r young Miss Roof will be tak en by ner parents today to ] Charb'te where she will un- I dergo "tearing tests at Char lotte Rehabilitation hospital. Terry, who has been deaf since birth, has been receiv ing treatment and goes back to her family doctor for re suits of the hearing test this week. The Roofs live at 204 Blanton street. * * * * remember of well-known poets and presidents. Miss Mary Alice McDaniel had the devotional. Mrs. Furman Wilson and Mrs. James Gibson were host esses and served cake and punch at the beginning of the meeting. * * + * Senator-elect Jack White. Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McDaniel. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Morrison and Miss Betty Morrison are in Raleigh toady attending pre-inaugural activities culminating with the inauguration Friday of Dan K. Moore as governor of North Carolina. Miss Morrison, c’rosen by Mr. White as a sponsor for the inaugural ball, and her marshal, C. H. Edwards, of Char lotte. will attend a cof*ee at 2:30 p.m. today at Carolina Country Club with Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Robert Scott and Mrs. Terry Sanford receiving. A 6:30 p.m. dinner will be held at the club in honor of visaing high-ranking officials. It will be followed by the inaugural ball at Reynolds Coliseum. Swear ing-in ceremonies will be at noon Friday in Memorial Audi torium. Afterward, there will be a 100-unit inaugural parade down Fayetteville street. Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Hord of Lawndale will accompany the-Whites and McDaniels to Raleigh. Mrs. Hord is sister of M's* White. ■ « Mm. Jerry /.'iv U'riylit Miss Kay Bryson, Jerry Ray Wright Pledge Vows In Double-Ring Ceremony Now Albany. Mississippi Asso ciate Reformed Pwsbytei1 church provided the setting P i-cm er If* at I p.rn. f<»r the wel ding of Miss Kay Bryson >f \i'" Albany aiul Jerry Kay Wright oi Kings Mountain. The Rev. Grady Oates heard the couple exchange vows of the double-ring core r.ony. Miss Betty Bigham of Colun. bia. S. C.. sol list, was nvompan til by Mrs. Dean Proven--• of Now Albany, at the organ. M.» Bigham sang "O Lo.il Most Holy" before the ceremony a»-d i "The Lord’s Prayer” as the bone I diction | Mrs. Provence used "Trumpet ■ Voluntary” as the processional. ; and Lohengrin's Bridal Chores as the bride entered the church . on the arm of her uncle, Robert Karl Walker. Sr. of Columbus, who gave her i n marriage. "Trumpet Tune in D Major" was played for the recessional. A crescent candelabra of brass j t centered the altar setting, the . white tapers outlined with single • white mums and .entered with a cascade of Easter lilies. Brass ! tree candelabra were used to i j either side, flanked by brass pe- : ! deslals of w hite glads, mums and ' pompons. These were joined by | . garlands of string smila.x. hi*fore ' a background of jade and emer- i aid trees. A single cathedral can dle. tied with white satin hows and whitb flowers in its brass holder, was used on each side ol the white satin prie-dieu. The bride’s formal gown was designed of white chiffon taffeta and silk organdy. The bodice fea tured a portrait neckline, accent ed by Aleni-on lace, re-embroider ed in pearls. Brief shirred sleeves ; were also aom. :i aid of honor and bridesmaids A green erd wh ip ;h-me was ti i k cloths grac ed the tables, where wedding rake. lin e ; an. a. m :it< and nuts were served. TV1 « cdd'.ng rake was .n four tiers, its pedestal top layer a dding a tiny bridal cou ple. It was encircled with white gladiolus f! rets and fern and flanked hv silver candelabra holding lighted tapers. Mrs. Her Blalock. rJ., of Kings Mountain, sister of the bridegroom, cut the ««ke. Miss Betty Bigham presided at the silver punchbowl, at a simi larly decorated table. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Billy Po well. Miss Dot Munn. and Miss Anita Handle. Miss Mary Elk | Pigford was at the guest regil j ter. Piano music was provided by Miss Sarah Kuth Henson. The entrance hall displayed u profusion of white flowers, and a silver epemettc of white candles and blossoms. The stairway was draped with smilax, and a mam moth satin bow at the lower post. The landing was decorated with white flowers ami tapers. A tray of decorative rite packets was passed among the guests The bride came down the stair way in her traveling suit, an emerald green three-piece wool, with black accessories and the or >'hid from her bouquet. They left for a wedding trip to New Oi lcans. and upon their return, con tinued to (Irceinvood. s. C.. where Mr. Wright is a guidance roun.se lor in the fIrceinvood High School. **»• * % 1 Into ^ Out-of-town ',’ui‘sts for the wedding included: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer c. Tutor ;in(i Jean of Gre nada. Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Bryson l« in ind Jerry of Huntsville. Miss Sandy Warren of Carlisle. Ark.. Mr. and Mrs George Phy fer. Jr „f Cleveland. Mrs. D. M. Byrd of Jackson. Mrs. R. E. W alker of Columbus, and Miss I ricia Glaiock of Kings Moun tain. N. C. The new Mrs. Wright isdaug! icr ot Mi-.. Boy •(. Thomas Rr_ son Ot New All any and the late Mr. Bns.n She will revive her decree this month from Ersldne collide where sh,. was a member Of (he May Court, the Miss Ar row court, the Philotnelean Lit K.psns**ma Tau and the Women s Council i« «he son of Rev. and Mrs. Ray B. Wright of Kings Mountain :ln,, grandson of Mv. and Mrs. Kossie Wright. Kings ■Mountain, and Mrs. Charles P Conner Grover. He is a i« graduate °r Erskine college Bhlck v' 'MS ,'"'si',onl °t the k L ‘‘tub. vice-president of ni,'‘!'0!' >l,a Kai>i>a fraternity. • «t.u> of the Men’s Council and treasurer of Student Gov ernment Association. He was al han*r?m *" Who * Who In Amer •*an Colleges and Universities.' Mrs. Weight Hostess 10 Methodist Circle Mrs Fred Wright. Jr was horn •'i n’, S