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^*age 4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, XJNGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, March 4, 1965 ^ Thursday, I Spring ComesEarly At Fashion Benefit SOCIAL CALENDAR II- night as wo!l have been spring Thursday night as far as the 23 models tor the Heart Fund were concerned. They ignored the blasts of cold air whipping around the National Guard Armory and appeared dressed in spring finery. Some of thorn modeled the nov/est in summer bath ing suits and beachv/ear os the large number of guests sat bundled in winter coats to play bridge and watch a parade of fashions "for the young at heart" from Belk's, Fulton's McGinnis' and Plonk Brothers. Crowd-ploasors were the youngsters who modeled, In- clurJing Shan London, GInny Gray Mauney, Ann Arthu Thomasson, C'ndy Brown, and Ruth and Elaine Hullender. Pat Loo, Charlotte radio personality, was commentator She wore a sleeveless black and v/hite dotted sheath with r black rolled-brim straw hat. Mrs. Charles Mauney, chairma- of the event, presented Miss Lee. Proceeds from the show totaled $221 and were applle- to the Kinns t'^otmtain Heart Fund Drive which is expecte to top its $3,000 quota. ♦ ♦ ♦ * Mornsons To Mexico Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Morrison are spending 10 days In Acalpulco, Mexico. The Morrisons flew to Dallas, Texas Tuesday to join several other couples for a vacation trip tc Mexico City. Mr. and Mrs. Be.n Moomaw' have returned home after spending a week, in Richmond, Va. Mr. Moomaw, superin tendent of Kings Mountain National Military Park, attend ed a conference for the superintendents from 43 Southeast ern areas. Abou^" Th's N' That Diane Felicia Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, celebrated her second birthday Febru ary 17. A birthday party was hsic nt Candy C-ane Nursery anc Diane's birthday cake, whlck was topped with a baby dol md iced in red and white vas served v/ith Ice crear nd other pa^ty refresh nents. Favors were also giv- ■■n each child. Diane is granddaughter o' 1r. and Mrs. Doc Camp an' 1r. and Mrs. Homer Will' ams, ail of Kings Mountain. Her great-grandmother is Mrs. Mae White of Kings Moun tain. * - f • -k. •i Robert Lutz celebrated hir second birthday Friday, Feb uary 19th. Young Lutz is the son o 1r. and Mrs. Howard Lut )f 703 Marion street. A small family party wa leld at the Lutz home anr Robert's decorated birthda' ake was cut and served wit' ~e cream. Mrs. Lutz is the formr ’ lanita Lackey, daughter c' and Mrs. J. M. Lacke- '^/Ir. Lutz is a oharmacist er oloyed at Kings Mounta' i ^'rUldji: \ 3:00 Sonior (Vt'/ons running 'I Worn in's C'Uili. t Siitantdii: 1 V:00—^:'!ul> tii.gli at tlin (.’oun-i . ry Club. Sunday: 12:00-1 p.m. -Sunday dinner at I he Woran’s club sponsoreU by i he Woman's club. ^ Ur.'daa: 10:00 12 noon Cleveland- County Home Demonstration Council-sponsored Charm School i n the new county office build- ! ng. I 3:00--Circle 1 of Kings Moun | ‘ain Baptist church at the home ' of Mrs. E, R. Roberts. 7:30- Circle 3 of Kings Moun- i tain Baptist church at the ho.xc i of M'S. O. O. Walker. 7:30-Circle 4 of Kings Moun , tain Baptist church at the home i of Mrs. Pauline Worver. 7:30—Circle 5 of Kin^s Moun j ‘ain Baptist chirch at the home of Mrs. Lewis D Uinmr. 7:30-Circles 6 and 7 at Can- ”t| Methodist chutch for cover- i a d'sh--suuner. ' 7:30--Cirele 4 of Central Meth- j odist church -at the home of Mrs. Clarence Peele. 7:30-Circle .5 of Central Moth- | ■dist church at the hore of Mrs. ; ‘>wiTht Alexander. I 7:30--Circle S. Central Met ho- ! list church at the home of .Mi'S. ' f. W. Grayson. “lub at the Country Club. Mrs. tohn O, Plonk, .Tr., hostess. 7:30 - 9:30-Cleveland County 'fome Demonstration Council - sponsored Charm Schaol in the new co'jnty office building. ’’’I'caday: 10:00 - 12—Cleveland County Home Demonstration Council - sponsored Charm School in the new county office building, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.-- Last session in the Charm School in the nevv county office building. Shelby. Wednesday; 10 a.m.-Circle 3 at Central , Methodist church. 9:30 a.m.—Circle 2 of Kinrs Mountain Baptist church at the home of Mrs. D. F. Hold. Jr. 3:00 Kings Mountain Garden "lub at the home of Mrs. John O. Plonk, North Piedmont ave nue. 3:30~Open Gate Garden club It the home of Mrs. Dav'-d C.ash York road. Mrs. Harold Cogg'ns, 'O-hostess. 7:30 a.m.- Credit Women’s Breakfast club at Holiday Inn, 'rastonia. 'Dlub Hears Exchange Student The Thursday Afternoon Book Club met at the home of Mrs. L. P. Baker. Sixteen memliers were i>resent. Mrs. Lewis Hovis, president, ’onducted the business meeting and presented Miss Heidi I.an- Tuer of Munich, West Germany. Miss Languer is the exchange "n company. L-- Miss An/i Ware I.en.alie M iss Lesslie Is Engaged , NaHonal Antiques Fair ' Underway Today, Friday Miss Herron Weds Ray Batchler ' Miss Lynda Sue Herron and I Clarence Ray Batchler pl(*dged , their man'iage vows in an S p. ; m. cere.r.ony held Friday in I Gaffney, S. C. Probate Judge W. R. Douglas leard vows of the double-ring •eremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Herron of Kings Mountain, is a junior at Kings Mountain high school. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Batchler of Kings Mountain, attended Kings Moun lain high school and is omploy- d by .Magnolia Finishing Co. in llacksburg, S. C. Tile bride wore a blue dross with black acce.ssories. Parents of the bride and bridegroom, Mr. ind Mrs. Jimmy Houser and .■elatives accompanied the couple io Gaffney for the ceremony. Warlick, Skteppard Win In B'idge Games John Warlick of Kings Moun tain and J. Dow Sheppaixi of Shelby were top score winners in last Saturday’s 'oenefit bridge tournament sponsoixd by Shelby Duplicate club. They rolled a total score of 269 points in games hold at Cleveland Country Club. Nine teen tables were set up during tlie afternoon and evening ses sions. Proceeds went to the Heart Fund. o d frl Seq Mondavi Girl Scout Sunday and '1 lic:i is the thil Spouts' ."iS birti •] '5 A w. rim A semi-annual national an-| . tiqees fair Is continuing Thurs- i r MA Q^IPlS day (today) and Friday in Char- Mr. and Mrs. J. Dixon LesBlic of Fort Mill. South Carolina, an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Ann Ware, • to Eben Lowry Reid, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ebon L. Reid of Columbus, j sponsorship of the Charlotte j Georgia. j chapter of the National Secre- i The bride-elect is the grand- ! ‘a"®" Association. Pro^s will daughter of Mrs. James Dixen | SO tavvard a scholarship tor a ' Lesslie, of Lesslie, S. C.. and I student studying for a secretar- | the rtie late Mr. Lesslio. Her matern- j **1 career, al grandparents were the late Mr aay (toaayi ana rnaay in vnar- . . . , lottits Park Center Auditorium. |n DUSy MOntn T ie show is open both days ! ^ fron. 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. under' Kings Mountain FHA Girls have spent a busy month, accord- j pledge vows of the ing to report of school acthities ' •I' Oni dtep ifl adds a touca sophiiticatki (rei stainlad -■s'.'. Mrs. William Steyhen Itavelarc Miss Rebecca Webster, Steve Lovelace Pledge Vows In Double-Ring Church Rites Temple Baptist curch provided the setting Saturday for a 3 p-m. wedding uniting Miss Rebecca Ann Webster and William Stepli- en Lovelace. with valley streamers. lilies and satin Miss Sharon Cranford, college I roommate of the bride, was maid ... 'of honor and only attendant. Rev. R. L. McGaha, mmistei wore a blue two-piece suit of the Chiu oh, heard the couple ; flowered hat and car- cii I'laiiupoieiua wcfitf iiiir lair .tii and Mrs. Luther 'Ware of Kings : Rqip Fstod Mountain. Tlie bride-to-be's mo- I - ml l ther is the former Miss Elizabeth i After ReHeaPSaI Ware. She is also the niece of ; Mies Annie Mae Ware and Brown ami Franklin Ware, all of Kings Mountai-n. Marian Morrison was chair- FHA Heart Fund ' project conducted Feb. 13. FHA’- ere served the meal at the an nual FFA Father-Son banquet ' Miss Annie Mae Were and Mr. i .ind Mrs. Brown Ware and Elea- j nor Ann spent the weekend in ! Fort Mill, going especially tor a Saturday night engagement par- I ty given by the Lesslie family in honor of their daughter and Mr. Reid. February 25. j Plans are being made to select I a delegate to the National FHA I Convention. Since having a Jun- : ior Homemaker Degree is one of : the requirements, the FHA Girls I are liard at work. Members also ’ plan to attend the Stale Conven- : tion to be held in Raleigh April ! 3. Miss LessHe was graduated cum laude from Erskine college /here she received an A.B. de gree in elementary education. A member of The Philomelean Lit erary Society, Women’s Council, and the scholastic honorary so- •lety. Garnet Circle, she w.as 'lected .May Queen at Erskine in i Overlaid with pink tulle and 1963. She was presented at the 1 taffeta, the bride’s taible was the Debutante Ball in Rock Hill in I highlight of decoration. A three- 1960. The ibride-elect received I tier pink and white cake was her Master’s Degree from the , topped with frosted white wed- Miss Norma Karen Goins and Quay Eugene Moss were feied Saturday evening after their wedding rehearsal at a oake cut ting held at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Paul McGinnis on Haw thorne Road. Mrs. James Roberts, Miss Mar- | ' ~ , , garet Cornwell and Miss Jane | Baptist Church Circles Smith assisted Mr. and Mrs. Me-1 Jet Regular Meetings Circles of Kings Mountain double-ring I ceremony. Miss Donna Vee Cooper, cous in ol the bridegroom, was or ganist far the program of nup tial musi.? and Bobby Webster, orother of the bride, was vocal soloist. Mr. Webster sang "Always" before the eere.nony. Miss Coop er played traditional music be fore and during the ceremony. ried a bouquet of white feather- j ed carnations. i The bridegroom's lather was best man. Norman Webster and I Jerry Webster, brothers of tlie ; bride, served as ushers. After a trip throu.gh the moun tains of Western North Caro’ina, I the newlj weds will lie at ho.'ne I with the bridegroom’s parents, i Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The church altar was banked I James Fletcher Webster, _ the by palms and centered by an ar- bride is a graduate of Kings rangement of white glads inter- Mountain high school. She will -sperscii by lighted tapers in receive a dijiloma in Mafcli from brass candelabra. Kings Business college at Char- Given in marriage by her fa- lottc. ther, the bride wore a light blue*' Mr. and Mrs. William CXtcll 4/ Royi* . Mtnpr Btrml Ginnis in details of entertaining. The bride-elect is a former cm- I ployee of McGinnis Department Store, which the host couple owns and operates. Mrs. Roberts, I Miss Cornwell and Miss Smith are all members of the sales staff. j Baptist church will hold their I regular meetings next week, Mrs. O. O. Walker, publicity chairman has announced. I Mrs. E. R. Roberts is president ! of the Women's Missionary So- I ciety. suit with satin pillbox covered j with sequins and pearls and j black accessories. She carried a I white lace-covered Bible topped i with an orchid and showered Mountain high school, ho is cm- j Lovelace arc parents of the I brideg'oo.m. A graduate of Kings j ployeil by Winn-Dixie Stores of I Charlotte. Home Demonstration Clubs To Sponsor Alice Bell Charm School Next Week %) tudeat spending this year at university of North Carolina ding bells and cut and served ev,„ ^ I Roberts at one end of herryville high scliool. She is 'niking her American home .with ■'Ir. and Mrs. Clyde E. Brown. She told how she had been ■hoeen and of her trip to New York City and thence to North Carolina. She has a father, rro- her and two brothere in her 'lome in Munich, a city of 55 C<K) oeople. She also related her lome life and schooling In Ger- lany. She is thrilled, she saya, I honors program at Davidson •ith the V.R. and regrets that ] College in 1962. He was on the >er visit will end in July. “ * * ind is presently teachin. city schools of Durham Mr. Reid is the grandson of Mrs. John Calvin Reid and the late Mr. Reid of Providence Drive, Charlotte, and the late Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Me. Conaghy of New Castle, Penn sylvania. The bridegroom-elect received an A.B. degree in the history the table. Miss Cornwell and Miss S.-nith served green punch from a silver punch bowl. Cen tering the table was a silver candelabrum of white tapers and pink, green and white flowers. Pink glads and spring flowers in pink and white were used in par ty rooms. Guests were members of the two families and wedding party. P-TA Hears Dr. Hendricks I Cleveland County Home Dem- I onstration Council will sponsor I Miss Alice Bell's Charm School ' two flays next week - Monday and Tuesday—in the new county office building. Miss Billie Ann Carr.p and Joe Bolieier, whoso weddin' Lakes place March 14, we.o guests-of-honor SaLurday a open house given by Mr. Boheler's brother and t'.vo siste ’ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas GoKeler, Mrs. Carl Falls and Mis Estelle Boheler entertained at the Thomas Boheler home Shelby road for members of the two families and dost friends of the couple. Punch and party refreshments were served from a yel low and white decorated table. Miss Camp, wearing a two piece spring green dross, and her fiance received informall', in the living room. The hosts gave the bride-to-be a purple orchid corsage. * * * * Lori Lea Goforth, daugh :' _ '^r of Mr. and Mrs. Raymonr' Whistle) Goforth, will cele 'ate her first birthday hu'-sday, March 4th. Young Miss Goforth i' (ti 'randdauohtef of Mr. anr' ■Irs. Hall Goforth of Kina' lountain a'''! Kt'. and Mrs ’ W. Hoiiis of Besseme "Tity. A small family party will bf 'eld today at the GofortL 'lome. Lori Lea's decorated ■ '"lirthday cake will be cut and , ‘ 'orved with other party ra- ^ Deshments. ♦ ♦ ♦ * Mr, and Mrs. Houston Black and children, of Southern Pines, were Friday night guests of Mr. Black's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Black. Houston Black was here especially to see the Rutherford-Spindale vs. Kings Mountain boys' basketball game. He Was a’')ft0mber of Kings Mountain's 1945 champions. I Df-nn’s List and a Distinguished ^ I C x I Militao’ Graduate. He served as j I ^.OUDl© J©t$ I an officer in his fnaternity. Kap- . « . y J Pi x : pa Alpha Order and on the edi- j VVSQCling UQT6 torial staff of the yearbook. At 1 I present he is in his last year at . Announcement has been made i Duke University Law School | of the engagement of Miss Mary ! where he is on the editorial board ; Jeanette Vess of Grover, daugh- ' of the Duke law Journal and Is | ter of Mrs. Roy Vess and the a rrrmber of Phi Delta Phi legal I late Mr. Vess, to Ronald Cole- tratemity. A June 26 wedding is planned. Ecouis Held ^.ourtOf Av/ards Girl Scouts in Troop 155 at 'irst Presbyterian church held n investiture service and Court if Awards Thureday afte-noon. Eight Girl Scouts received heir Brownie wings and Girl ■?out pins, including Nancy ’iesener, Janet Bridges, Jackie ! O,-L L-J; x f-p Jagwell, Lee Ann Csmptell, ! ^IK niSTOriail aura Plonk. Virginia Hemcion, = itella Lee Neisler and Irene :'^'VeS rroqram Louise Easley. All mem'. ers were Franklin Prldemore, historian presented World Association '-at Kings Mountain National Mil- pins. j itary Park, showed color slides Other badges went to: I tracing the beginning of the Na- Wanda Waters, writer, water ' System as highlight 'un, pen pal, home iiealth and Dr. Paul Hendricks, Kings Mountain physician, presented the program, “Your Heart’’, at Tuesday night’s Parent-Teacher Association meeting at W'est school. Mrs. W. L, Mauney was pro gram chairman and presented the speaker. February was Heart Month in Kings Mountain. A nominating committee was j appointed to include three mem- : bers: Bill McDaniel, Mrs. M. D. i Phifer and Mrs. John Beam. 1 They are to give a report at the I M’Sreh TTieeting. ing rooms of stage, screen, radio and television stars to show how exercise relieves tension and im proves the figure. Other instructions will include a demonstration of the color and •Morning classes from 10 until ! shape of eyeglass frames which 12 noon are designed for home makers to attend. The two eve ning classes from 7:30 until 9:30 p..Ti. are open to business women and teenagers. Tickets may be purchased at $5 for adults and $3 for teens from any Home Demonstration club mcm'aer, from the Home Economics Extension .^gent’s of fice in Shelby or at the d xir. Miss Bell is recognized as one of the South’s fore.Tiost authori ties on beauty, charm, and fash ion, among the top in the coun try in her field. She will take her class at the Charm School behind the scenes into tlie dress- would compliment the individual coloring and liow to make the most of good points of appear ance and how to play down the less attractive figure problems. She will also give practical guides for gracious living. Miss Bell says: On personal appearance: There is no such thing as an ugly wom an, there are only those women who <lo not know how to look pretty. Your appearance and per sonality are the controlling fac tors in your life. On poise: Clothes may make the woman, but poise mak(?s the clothes. liis ! of Monday night’s Junior Worn I an’s club meeting at the Wom- ■ an’s club. I Mr. Prldemore .spoke on a pro- i gra-r arranged by Miss Jackie Blanton. I Mrs. Bill Jonas, who presided 1 announced the duo’s annual an- ! nivfrearv banquet would be held afety, gypsy foot traveler, col lector, toy malcer, dabbler and personal health. Libby Dye, my hone, hospital ty, outdoor cook and writer. Susan Ballew, outdoor cook and write:. Jackie Bagwell, collector, pen ; husbands of mem- I Parfw HonOTS pal and rny home. 'bers as guests. Members vot'-d I —i Laura Plonk coo-k, my home, . ^ which asks I Brids-E ect I the General Assembly to call for a, .man Self, son of Mr. and Mrs '■'■'leman Franklin Self of Shel by. Miss Vess, a graduate of No 3 high school and Charlotte Bus iness college, is employed in the Charlotte offices of Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph | Company. j The prospective bridegroom is ' a graduate of Burns high school at Fallston and has served two ye.'rs In the U.S. Army. He is employed Ui the service depart- j ment of the Colt, Fairbanks. ' Morse and Co. with headquarters . in Charlotte. | April 9 has iieen set as the i wedding date. * H Janet Bridges, pen pal, eollec ror and housekeeper. ' Lou Ann Alexander, collector, ' .ind gypsy. Leo Ann Campbell, collector, | community safety, and health i aid. I Jan Willis, housekeeper, foot | traveler. 1 Stella Lee Neisler. pen pal, my home, toymaker, and my camera. Nancy M'iesener, housekeeper, ■community safety, my homo, toy. maker and collector. Martha Weiss, cook, my home pen pal, hospitality, backyard fun, health aid, home, health and safety and nets. Virginia Herndon, pen pal, my cap.T.era and toymaktr. Lynn Blanton, collector, cycl ist, health aid, magic carpet, my home and toymaker. ContiiuMd On Page 3 an annual inspection of motor veh'cles, a pregrnm launched by the state Federation of Women’s Clubs. Mrs Dick McGinnis conducted the devotions. Miss Margaret Harmon was hostess. Cuocakes. decorated in the St. Patrick’.i motif were served with salted nuts and cold drinks. Tiche+s Are On Sale For Sunday Dinner Ti.'-kcts are on sale for Sunday dinner to be served by th» Wom an's club beginning at 12 noon Sunday ■until 1 o’clock. Mrs. John Cheshire, .club .weid- dent, said adult plates will be S1.50 and children’s plates will be$l. The projtct funds will be ap pUed to the club building fund. and her were host- Mrs. George Allen daughter, Joyce Allen esses at their home last Tuesday night at a party honoring Miss •Jonanna AHeu, March 21 bride- elect. The bride-elect is a daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. J. Haywood Allen and the party guests were wives of deputy sheriffs. Mrs. George Alien greeted them at the door and introduced them to the bride-elect. An arrangement of snaps and mums around a miniature bride and bridegroom decorated the living room mantel. Russian tea, cake squares, nuts and irilnl* were sefv^. The hostesses gave Miss Allen a pink carnation corsage and a ■Ut mbreakfast china. Guests Bhowered the bride-elect with noOltenoid gifts. m. m AT SENIOR ClTlvENS DANCE ~ Members of the Senior Citizens club gathered for a square dance and social Friday evening at the Woman’s Club. Frof left above are four members of the club 'who -were attired in full-akiiied long dresses for the “swing your pardner" event. From left Mrs. Dare Morrison, Mrs. Paul J, Beam, Mrs. Frer Finger and Mrs. 0. T. Hayes. The club is spon- eored by the Woman’s club. (Herald PHotu’^y BUI Jackson) f Big, sn belvveenl fashion I mothers j naled, ea| men. coll
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