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Hi, .III . .< •/ tin finish.iti/ m///! ■>> <•,<*' nf till fusin' I hill III III ■ till i in .ii.rll' i s. iii ii'il Mi iturf, left, ohm xlr*. Charles Minim i/ /ml . fl ■ a! .111 "mil mi u i i" !■ fiutiiiTil m ill iiinitimi* fur Tliursilui/ Itn• ■ l l.i ul s i.'i i A hi 'hr Xuluniul Ciuml Arinoii). Mr*. Mnilm if i* rktlinuan / hti i. n‘ t.' In r i'll,i.null In uii Month in Kintl* Mountain. Put Lee will he ... U usli i.n slmtr. Sn !• tiitcit Him 1/ un front uat/e. Harr's I o Speak To Garden Clubbers At County-Wide Meeting At Shelby John il. II.UTis. extension hor ticulture sp. ia'iSt i. *m .N nth Carolina hate college. will speak to Cl< vela nd (' m > )•n clubs hi a pr * rain ntanged b> the Slielbx Junior \\'< i.. it’s dub l*uesd.iy at 1‘) a.m. at the county office .uil«lin*4 on Post road. Women from Kin^s Mountain garden dubs are invited to at tend. Mrs. Slou ;a Wray. Jr., mn scivation department chairman of tlie sponsoring eluh, said yes terday. Mr. Ilairis wdl use the '•ui* jeet. “fare id Shrubs”. An open discussion period will lie held at the i on ! i'on of ills program. Harris, better known through out North l .ir dii.a is 'The Tar Med Hardener." is in charge of extension horticulture it North Carolina S ate College ! i i ' culturai extension Service in 1938. few |NH>ple hive done more than John Harris to improve tin* lantlscapin - ol N irth Carolina homes and businesses Thmugh his adult i huat'nn work in Extension he is con stantly gat tiering md disse r.inat ing information }hat will help Tar Heel '".or. ovv nets imptove their sui t , endings. He works t'i sigh county ex tension a .’ent i! • has publish**!; many eii ulars and bulletins. His weekly new s; ipar c mn Ti* ■ Tar Heel t; .d**nci i> one of the rn ist popular at rides ol its type in the state. He also has a week ly radio iiroiunm of tie* same name. He is landscape editor of Tlie Progi ssivc Eat rer He is in constant demand as a speaker, and the Hart is home in Raleigh is a show place for Capital City \ isitots. II I • V I i 1(1 ' ■ mill. Harris ,s a 1!»!7 graduate <>f Slate* colle.e. * 'i\,n; hN I’.S. degrw in landscape an'hitt. turi1. Hi* worked I r on* yeai is super intendent of city parks in (livens boro. Harris is a mem iv of Alpha Zeia. national hole .try agricul tural fi.-i i rma. S -;:na Chi. A m< i * in So cty for Horticultural Science, m**mbvr of Kdcnton Street Methodist Church i |*ast chairman of official hoardi and tea. icr f St:r.da\ School class for past 11 > or He and his v\ i f«*. the former Ka hel Sioi’o. res.do in H le h. They are the parents of two children. Garden Clubbers Met On Tuesday Mrs. P K. Hold presented the program. “Attract Birds With Plants, Fecdei > ai d House*' at Tuesilay morirn.'s Magnolia Garden duh mer c ■ at the h ore of Mrs. Tommy Baker. Illustrating the a o.:ran* with pictures < f birds. Mr- llortl also displayed bail feeders and bad feeders she had at her home. Hogarth curve arrangi rents were displayed by Mrs. John C. McGill and Mr*. James S.-iuaj’s. B th arrangements were blue ri bon wittnei - Mrs. Baker served a dessert co rse. Mr. and Mrs. W. I*. Fulton hav ■ moved !.. Monty lie. New .1. • y and at.. residin • at 40 M-rion Road in Montvale. Mr. Fulton formerly of Kite,’ - M in tain ■ son of Mis. I*. P. Fulton and the late Mr Fulton. o \l. -nd M*s I'harle- II. M lun ey bav returned from a week's 1. .sir trip to New York. Mi \ i!i> s .. eat manager of C. rob au Throwing Company. Jnh n II. Harris Church Social Held Friday The Intermediate Sunday School class of Midview Baptist ’•i.rch hold a social Friday eve ning at the church. A* members arrived at 7 o'rloek they were given a heart puzzle t.i sew back into >neheart as entertainment and to carry nut the theme of Valentine's Day i I Ile.irt Month. Members tnatli1 plans for a community heart Mrs. Mauney Gives "Americanism" Program Mrs. Paul Mauney save the program. ••Americanism”, at Thursday night's meeting of the ! American Legion Auxiliary it the home of Mrs. Bessie Dickey Beam. The opening devotions wert given by Mrs. Leona Fite in the j absence of Mrs. J. E. Mauney. chaplain. Plans for the Poppy Day sale in May were discussed and mem bers voted to make a donation to the current Heart Fund Drive. Mrs. B. O. Weaver was present as a visitor. At refreshment time Mrs. Beam was assisted in serving a dessert course which carried out the George Washington Day birthday theme. Fifteen members were present. A 1C and Mrs. Ray Carroll ami sons. Edwin and Timmy, of Sumter. S. C.. visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Farris and Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Carroll. fund drive and-voted to make a contribution at the Sunday morn ing services at Midview Baptist church on Heart Sunday. They also voted to participate in a heart canvass of the community on Sunday. Members of the Hass also sold balloons in Shelby and Kings Mountain for benefit of the heart fund. Refreshments were served. Miss Betty Sue Dedmon, Troy Dover Wed Saturday In Double-Ring Ceremony sneiov s LI i/abet h Baptist, ■ liuivh pi >vided tile setting Sat imlav at 7:.'tn p.m. for tin* wed d-ng of Mis* Betty Su»* Detlmon of Shelby and Troy Dover ot kings Mountain. Rev Dale O. Sttvle. brother-in !•*v\ .1 the bride, officiated at tile d iihle ring ceremony. M - Fred R. Maunev was or ..mist and Robert Porker was vocalist tor the program of wed | •ling music. Mr. Pecker sang "The Creates! Of These Is Love” • and "The Wedding Prayer." Phe church altar was hanked 1 with giceocry. candles, and schefferlia palms. Civen in marriage by her fa ther. the bride wore a formal gown of peau de soie with long sleeves ami settop neckline cm bossed with tin> seed pearls. Ilei ell skin had a lace chattel loi th train and lace was repeat ed on the h.'dice and neckline. Her shoulder-length veil fell from a headpiece <>f [tearIs and she carried red roses, flour d’amour ontl orchids atop a white Bible. Ml*. Pale Steele of Xebulon was her sister’s matron of honor. Hi idcsmanls were Miss Kntma Be.i llobhs of Knoxville, Tenn., Mrs. Oakie t'anipe of Rocking* ham. Mrs Brie Stevenson of York. S. Miss Linda Jones. Mr>. Jack Waters anti Mrs. Paul Dover. sister-in-law of the bride grot »m. Flower girls were Melanie l!"td of Winston Salem and K.i ten Stt-ele of Zebu I on. nieces of the Slid*. Honorary attendants \v re Mis Max Sherrill and Miss Kelt* • i .1 >ncs. Junior honorary l.. dcsmaids were Deborah llord • f Winston Salem and Jean Pul liam of Shelby, nieces of the In idt*. Bridal attendants wore formal owns of cherry |H*au de sole with matching headdresses. They carried white velveteen muffs and red roses. Pie flower girls wore formal gi wr.s of whiv velveteen a id earned bouquets of roses attach ed to white muffs. Best man for the bridegroom w as Ins father, Ushers were Uo> , and Richard Dedmon, brothers of the bride. Paul Dover, brother of the bridegroom. Mike Ledford, Stephen Lowery a n d David Queen. The bride's mother was gown ill royal blue lace over taffe ta. The bridegroom’s mother ohoso lavender lace over taffeta. A reception was held after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents on route 6. Shel by. Candles and yellow chrysan themums decorated the living room whenp a bridal portrait of the bride was used over the- man tel. A |>ale green cloth, overlaid with net. covered the* bride's tabic* which held a central ar rangement of two silver candela brum. each holding white tapers and arranged with Knglish ivy and yellow mums, punch was served from a silver service at one end of the table. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ilord greeted guests and other recep tion helpers were Mrs. Carolyn Putnam. Mrs. Frances Morgan. Miss Rebecca Jones. Miss Yvonne Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dedmon. For a wedding trip, the* new Mrs. Dover chose a gold suit with olive green accessories and the orchid lifted from her bou quet. h'Hint: axp hkinter.room Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Dcnlmon of Shelby are parents of the bride. A graduate of Shelby high school and Carson Newman college in Jefferson City. Tenn.. she is em ploved as a case* worker with the Huston County Domestic Rela tions and Juvenile Court. She is a member of Chi Lambda Sigma literary society. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mi’s Hugh Lowery Dov er of Kings Mountain. A grad uate of Bethware high school, he attended Western Carolina otl lege and is now a student at Gas ton college. He was formerly em ployed by Pittsburgh Plate Glass company. After a trip to Georgia the newlyweds w-ill I** at home at 210 Oakdale street in Gastonia. SOCIAL CALENDAR 'kttnulMn: 10 am. Wo;Id M s-on Study ■oursc at Firjt Pii’shytiTlan •hurch. I'ri-Uni: 7:00 Si njur C l zens <'li:h square dance at the \V< man’s lult. Saturday: 7:3i> Reheats il foi' fie Oo ns Mo .s wedding in Sc. ond n*p'^: hurch followed by after-rehear sal party at th«* h <mc of Mr. anil Mrs. Paul McGinnis on llaw (home road. Sunday: 4:00 Tlv wedding u' Miss Ka ren (loins an I Quay Moss in Sec ond Baptist church. if infill/. 3:09 Cir.-le 1 it Central Meth odist church. 7:15 pm. North Carolina L: censed Practical Nursing A-s • nation in. the conference room at Kings Mountain hospital. 3:. Si Circle 5 of First Preshy tetian church at the home of Mrs. It. fl. Plonk. 303 W Moun tain street. 7:3-1 Junior Worn i t's »■' • at he Woman club. M.s. D# ?:n vrtch and Mis. Charles Dover, hostesses. 7:30 Circle 1 of Fist Pred*v terian i hutch at the home Mrs. \V. T. Weir. 017 drove; road. 7:30 Circle 2 of Fits- Presby terian church at the hc- rc of Mrs O. P. Lewis. 309 W. M uintain street. 7:30 Circle 1 of First Presby terian church a! the home of Mrs. Ge >rgo B. The r.asson. 405 Phifer road. T nr* day: 9:30 a.m. Circle 2 of Central Methodist church at the home of Mrs. Kdith Goforth. H’ecf umday: 19 a.m. Circle 3 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. Howard Broadwater, 500 Hawthorne Road. 10 a.m. -Circle 6 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. Charles Noisier. 401 Phifer road. 3:30- Colonel Frederick Ham bright Chapter, DAR. at the home of Mrs. W. L. Mauney. West Mountain *tn>et. Miss Goins Gives Plans Miss Karen (loins, daughter of Mrs. Boyce Coins. Sr. and the late Mr. Coins, has completed plans for her wedding to Qtia> Moss, son of Mr. anti Mrs. Law rence Moss of Grover, anti an nounces them today. The wedding will take place Sunday. February 2*th. at 4 p.m. in Second Baptist church. Rev. George Julian, assisted by Rev. Cone Hardin, will officiate at the double ring ceremony. Nor formal wedding invitations have been issued hut all friends anti relatives of the couple are invited to attend. The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her brother. J. YV. Coins. Lawrence Moss will be best man for his son. Miss Delores White will be or ganist for the program of nup tial music anti Norman King will be vocal soloist. Mrs. Bill Brown of New Ellen ton. S. C.. will attend her sister as matr >n-of honor. Bridesmaids will include Mrs. Ray Flowers of Bessemer City, Mrs. Arnold Mill er and Mrs. Roger Dellinger, both of Kings Mountain, sisters of the bride-to-be; Mrs. C. B. Greene of Grover. Mrs. Bruce Seism and Miss Teresa Short, both of Kings Mountain. Participating in the wedding as honorary attendants will .x* Misses Becky and Kathy M >ss, sisters of the bridegroom• to-be, Miss Patricia Hudson of Mill Springs. N. C.. Miss Raeleno Flowers of Bessemer City. Miss Kathy Brown of New Ellenton. S. C.. Mrs. Vcrleen Herndon and Mrs. Wayne Merrier, both of Kings Mountain. Phyllis and Kevin Falls, chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Doyt Falls of Kings Mountain, will he min iature bride and bridegroom. Ringbearer will be David Brown of New Ellenton. S. C. The list of ushers will Include Wray Moss, brother of the pros pective bridegroom. Steve Hor ton of Grover. Bill Brown of New Ellenton. S. C.. Ray Flowers of Bessemer City. Boyce Goins. Jr. of Gastonia, brother of the iride-to-be. and Steve Leigh of Kings Mountain. Mike Goins, brother of the bride-elect, and Dennis Moss, brother of the bridegroom-to-be, will light the candles. Mrs. Gib Brazzell of Kings Mountain w ill keep a guest regis ter in the vestibule of the church where the bridal party will form » receiving line to greet wedding guests after the ceremony. Following rehearsal for the wedding Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGinnis will entertain at a cakecutting at their home on Hawthorne road. They will be assisted by Mrs. James Roberts. Miss Margaret Cornwell anti Miss Jane Smith. Presbyterians Set World Mission Study A World Mission studv course is continuing Thursday at First Presbyterian chtrrh. Mrs. Charles Blanton is chair man of the committee planning the sendee to be held at in a.m The studv will he followed b> a covered dish luncheon The siudi Birthday Are (Celebrated At Parties ies _to . Roa daughter * xf Mf. a< a Mrs. Don Ro coeb o'o her first I n: ■‘-.ly. Jorucry 2Z.fi. A ?0 c'; v.' o c ; Salt’d'y of.e r .0 Roa k horoe o* 2C2 f' Rcrb-d Road lr: • '* ’ jy c - V v/*i! Hr tcp*v " h o /c ow hn’le r! .) "> ow re"'1" or. J oa 1 <• or r wi: be scrv Y N/;<;c Roj-ic is grerd ’ > ? ' •' and Mrs. J * ~f Klros Mr*un ~ ' -1 ord Mr. ard ,Vrs. Wayne Roa ic CM C:v y. y,. l J i . . ... . . • y. Jy/Cl A • dmothers ore Mrs. Mary Jane Farris o? K‘;;gs Me v ir.d Mrs. Margaret Roark ci SFelby. Debbie Sm>h. d ohter c: V;. a> "I Mrs. Vor S 1" h cei eb''U'ed ho **v j birthday Tuesday. Februvy 23. A party was ho d a: Card , Cane Nursory. Debb:e's! birthday cake was toDoed j with pink ro<e a d pink can oe'. It was cot ard rervec with ice cream end punch. Party favors were giver eacn ' child. Young Miss Srr.bh is g^ard- i dauahter o f Thurman H. I Smith of Shelby and Mrs. j Ada W. Yates of Kings Mounta'n. Her mother is the former Doris Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sprue!i of Charlotte, announce the birth of twin girls. Tamala Jean and Pama!a Dean, born Sunday, February 7. Mrs. Sprue!! is the former Miss Shirley A en, formerly of Kings Mountain. Also former residents are proud grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiard A!:en now residing in Chesnee, s. c. ♦ * • * About This N1 That Mis Eer'io Hartjoo reiu'ed home Friday after a two weeks visit in Boca Ra4on, F'a. with her son and his family, ; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Spencer, Robbie and Kenny. Mrs. Hartsoe also visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Riddle, parents of Mrs. 1 Spencer, and former Kings Mountain residents. In Homestead. Fla., Mrs. Hartsoe visited her sister, , Mrs. C. D. Eaker. * • * * Mr. and Mrs. Pau McGinnis have returned from At i lanta, Ga„ where they visited their daughter, Miss Anita McGinnis, and Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Stender. They aUo met Mrs. W. H. S4erde-, Jr., and infant son, who expect to join Lt. Stender in Germany in March. Miss Anita McGinnis wii' 'eave with friends *his weekend to attend the Mardi Gras in New Orleans. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lee Yarbro. Jr., went to Raieigh Wednesday. Mr. Yarbro was a guest of Governor Dan Moore at the governor s Agriculture Opportunity luncheon at the Sir Wa ter hotel, whi e Mrs. Yarbro attended a Beik s ' Stores credit conference. Debio Ann King, djugh tor of Mr. a"i Mrs. Bill King, cc'eoro.rd Sc I0;S birthday ’ Jo/. A family pa^iy woS 'it d of tho King noi c. Ocb'0 is t o-ddauc i icr o1 . i } : . C .U. t t' j v u ,Vi . oi d Mrs. V/. D. (3 tone, a ci K ires Me un!o;n. Yoir" Miss King is a feu-.h grade student ar No th 'C '.ool. A dev ra cd birthday care was served with ice cream • vSc perty refreshments. Yci»nf« f !k a*<erd;no yoiiq Darre l Aosrir’s To• oifth day ^a-ty Saturday came d.esrsd a; Nursery Rhyme c. arar e s tor a make be lieve t y. U.-0,.. J . was C! es-o j a:. Ole R‘ tc; Cole ; d a r mho* or his o!ay rtu ( were Roqgody Anre a J A '1 . J:.'A *• d Jlii, L t t*c C >y 3>, enono ethers. TliO ir, heme on C A . c •■o w nr decorat J ■ ”r 1 :• Ire eve land’ with the three bears, three p- ! men, Pete • t ryboc i cl*, r ■ ' 'r nli-ycd in the playroom. Uarrei! s ai:r , N <. ' • ' ^astoma, had made a Hansel and Grc' J, . : to complete the motif. , A birthday cake decorated a a c/ * -S-r^d boy was cut and served with ice cream .. 1 re* ,:a"ty rr f'eshments. Yeung Austin is grand an < '■ v'r. ,• J ' . O'iver Fall of Charlotte. former reside- tr, a j M-. W lc- Walker of Gastonia, all of whom were pro; :• for the p .•'S/. Children present included Dov’cl and Robert Herndon, Greq McGinnis, Karny and Dougla S’ cc*. Me a Neisler, David Barrett, Jimmy Fulton. Mary L - e Aaarns. Ke ly Adams. John Plonk, 111, Rickie H:nnar.t. 6 m "e Hir -ant, June and Jean Ware. Elizabeth Herndon, Chip Harmon, John David Reed, Sara Maner. Chuck and Brad Austin, Cindy and Debbie Guyton, Hayne a^d David Noirier. Randy G-imes. Pat and Sallee Durham. Ann Arthur Thomasson. Nancy Lee and Barbara Rhea, a of Kiras Mountain; Jane Kincaid of Rock Hi!1, S. C. and Ke y Walker of Gastonia. T. R. Foster, 71, and Raymond Foster, 45. celebrated birthdays Sunday and*a family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Humphries in the Dixon com munity. Mr. Foster is the father and Raymond Foster a brother of Mrs. Humphries. Thirty-two relatives attended. Two birthday cakes, one iced in pink and white and the other iced in ye:low ar.d white, centered the picnic table. Present, in addition to Mr. a-d Mr*. T. R. Foster, Mr. ard Mrs. Raymond Foster and family, and the Humphries family were the two other Foster children and their families, Rev. and Mrs. Cleo Henson and family of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. George Foster and family of Bessemer City. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Simmons of Raleigh were also present. Mrs. Simmons is daughter of Raynr-ond Foster. Prayer Day Observance Urqed Kin”* Mountain churchuomcn art* sponsoring the local observ . ancc of Worlrt Dav of Prayer March 5 and spokesmen for the : interdenominational organization listed the purposes of the annual program this week. They said: “World Day of Prayer is truly , world-wide in character. It pro vides an opportunity for fellow 1 ship and is an expression of Christian unity and concern for i the needs of all people in spread i ing the message of the Christian Gospel." "It is a service open t > all without denomination racial or cultural distinction. Offerings re ceived at the services held throughout the United States are for unit«"d outreach of the church in interdenominational proieos. Kings Mountain retail busi nesses will dose one hoi- from 11 until 12 noon March 5 to al low their employees to attend brief services at the church of their choice. Nurses' Group Sets Meetinq 1 Kings Mountain mem ers of the North Carolina License I I Practical Nurses Ass-'fiatioi front Area 7 w:ll ho hostosso i for a regular mee'in" Monday : night at 7:p.m. in the confer ence room at Kings Mountain hospital. Ai "a 7 includes memtiers fr >m Cleveland, Gaston and Lincoln counties. A nominating committee wilt be appointed to submit names of offi«ers for next year. A mom be ship drive is also planned, and prospcctiv ? members, as well as members, are invited to attend Monday night's mootin'. w is also held on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings with all ..s'-rren of the church participat ing! Mrs. Palls To Join Staff Of Bessie's Mrs. Peggy Baity Kails will join the staff of Bessie's Beauty Salon March 11. it has been an nounced by Miss Bessie Bum ,'ardner. owner anti manager. Other members of the staff in clude Miss Bumgardner and Mrs. Gall Maddox Brown. I Dixon 4-H Club Plans Friday Party The Dixon Community 4-H <-luh will gather for a social Kri ilay ni,'ht at 7 o'clock in the fel lowship hall of Dixon Presby terian church. Mrs. Odell Benton will In* in charge of games. Refreshments will lx- served. n»LUBI“4 UINOm SHAFT® OF 001.0 SFIHAL. UFWAOO MOLD INO A tINOLf DIAMOND IN SIMFLB ei coanccMICId Dellinger’s JEWEL SHOP Kings Mountain’s Leading Jewelers CALLING ALL HOME MAKERS By GENE TIMMS IDEAS FOR AN IMPORTANT PART OF YOUR HOME Here art- somo lips for you on rie<‘oraliiix one part of your nomo mars 01 ton nej; leoted— ' I lie ontranoo aroa. Tills Is a n important area hooauso it I is lion* that a visitor jjots tho first imptvssion VI IMMlir, One of the most im|H>rtant jobs lor in< entrance area is to say "welcome". Therefore. it should be inviting and cheerful. If you have an attractive en trance area it increases the at nicsphcn of hospitality in vour home, liright, cheery, warm colors are usually best. Then ate practical consul --ratit ns tor this area. too. There usually should be some place t« put mail, keys, yloves. • t . It tlu- area is not big enough lor a table, you can i (insider wall helves that re quire no floor spa it It's usually a gm>d idea to have a mirror in this area. For om thing, a mirror will add (!• pth and tnaki vour entrance wav seem large:. For another, a mirror is practical for folks who want to take a last check at themselves Iteforc going out. This area should In* well lighted. and if you do use furnliurt. remember to place it so it will not interfere with tree and easy movement. And heres one last tip for th;s area. Try some wall planters or floral arrange ments. This will add one more bright, lively touch for you and your Itiends on entering your house. r
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