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ty. itress- Mrs. with Mrs. n Me- , Mrs. aiu’he , Mrs. c M. ..cans, Ella llison, igonia and y of m augh- Mary * May nt of > had than y the rtrudo ply of ■ton of other, home; t and re inv f rela-^ Phila- dams, kind- nent. Kane 6:30 IS n E >AD :olor KCE* IN" N N ! / I HA ric- 068 eln TheJSeu's Miss Mary Helen Evans, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Evan James Evans of 20-^ Parker street, has started her career as on Eastern Airlines siewardess. She graduated from East ern's In-riight Training Cen ter at Miami, Florida where her schooling Included grooming, makeup and the gracious presentation of dinln.g services In addition to other flight crew duties. Eastern plans to employ and train rciore than 1,000 new stewardersos this year. Miss Evans graduated from Kings Mountain high school and Orange County Vo cational School In Orlando, Florida. Prior to joining Eastern, she was erriptoyod by the First Notional Bonk at Orlando, as a private secretary. Upon completion of the training course, Miss Evans re mained In Miami, v/hero she will be based. From there she will fly to many of ^he I 10 cities Eastern serves In 26 states. |the District of Columbia, Canada. Mexico. Puerto Pvlco and Dermuda. * ♦ * anun idjer rnfs month. Sarah Frances Mauney, rising senior at Stuart Hall in Staunton, Va., and daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr. of Kings Moun- ta In, has been elected a counsellor for next school term and also president of the Meuntettes, equestrian club on the campus. Miss Mauney represented her club In the Staunton Horse Show and came away with first place honors. Chosen by the senior class as Sponsor, Miss Mau ney will lead the procession al and recessional at gradu- SOCIAL CALENDAR Wcd'SiCfiddif : t0:3n i.m. Clrrlos 3 and 6 of T*n*sbytprian clun c h al ’i.iko Mon'ionla (*ot1a‘v of Mrs. y\ I). Ill.inlon. Cov«nc<i dish I lundu'on. 3:‘‘0 Colonel KnHli'i’ick Ham- bright CliapUn*. Du.uglit<*is of the lAmi i'ifan riovolulM*ii, al I he 'CoLitiliy eluh. Mi.-.. VViliinn ‘ L-iW!'( nei- IMonk, l)oslo.-;s. Mr.s. W. 'J\ Weir, progiam chairman. iiiimhiii: V 3:30-5 p.m. .Mr. and Mrs. ISax- '■v 11. .Smiln are telei-.raling ; tiieir OOih wedding anniversiTV : al open house ai Iheir homo on ' Mui /rua' Ho'ul. I Piono Pupils ■Give Recital I Plano pupils of Mis. Martin I Harmon \sere prescniod in an- ! nuul formal rerital Friday eve- i Ming hi b o’cloek ai the Wo.nan’s j ( lu i aunuorium. I SukLmiI.s iho program in- ' (•Iud( (1; j ('hliia Doll. Menagerie: -Sand- I piper, Grumpy Hear. Flamingo ! SaWl. Hold. Haiice Song, Sharon Plonk. India, lliin-Avvay Killen Carol Goforth. I’inderclia at the Hall. Mar tha Jane Mauney. Who Hiokc My Doll.v?. Hurdy- Gurdy Jane Anthony. ii)ailade, Gin'ger Finger. Minuet in G Minor, Barcarolle— Meredith M(*GiII. Wlurlijig, Laura Anne Hud son. Dialogue and Gloria, Once Up on a Time Susan Goforth. riiit-Chat Linda Falls. Sonatina in A Minor Anne I Finger. I Sea Gulls Sara P>eth Simp- I son. I Majuka. Little Nigar Francos I AT(>Gill. ' Alla Rurlesea, Maurntel. Ru ^ manian Folk Dance Rita Bell. ! Two-Pait InvenlioM No. -1. Pre- I lude RtMa PhiL-v. Love is a Many • Splendorod Thing Frances MKJill and Re- ta Phifer. The Mechanical Doll. People Donna Crawford. Make-Belies e Donna (Taw- ford end Mrs. Harmon. I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin’ Rita P>ell and Reta Phifer. Mrs. James Wesley England Miss Shirley McDaniel, James England Pledge Vows In Mount Airy Ceremony Mount Airy’s Oak Gro\o Meth odist church provided the setting Sunda>’ for a 3 i).m. weddin'g unliing Miss Shirley Jean Me- Danij [ and James Wesley Eng land. ♦ ♦ ♦ * About This N' That Mrs. Mike V/ells and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wells and family attended the 15th annual program of the Greens boro Chapter, Barbar Shop Quartets and Chorus, in tereensboro War t^emorlal Auditorium Saturday evening. ^Bethel Wells, son of Mr, and Mrs. Mike Wells. Is a member of the chorus and was general chairman of the show which featured the Sun-Tones from Miami, Fla., the Dignitaries from Knoxville. Tenn., the Southern Aristocrats from Greensboro. Kappa Tones from N. C. State University, Ra leigh, and Note-A-Belles from Greensboro. The Greensboro Chorus was Dixie District Champions 1964. Airy kept a guest register. For a trip to the Shennandoah Valley, the bride wore a blue suit with white accessories and the orchid lifted from her bou quet. BRIDE AND \BRIDEGROOM ^tr. and Mrs. Datha Perry Mc Daniel of Kings Mountain are parents of the bride. A graduate of Kings Mountain high school, she holds an A.B. degree in Christian Education from High Miss Irene Armfield of Mount i Point college where she was a Airy was organist for the pro- | rnember of Alpha Delta Theta. .L;ram of traditional music and ; I’oligious sorority, and the Fel Miss Jean Sutton of High Point : lowship Teams. She is employed was vocal soloi.st. i Board of Missions of the 1 Methodist Church as a church R: V. Charles W. Randolph. T.inisier of the church, was as- si.'tt’d by Re\. William C. Sides, o; Llkmboro. formerly of Kings Mountain, in performing the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Geohge Houser and her daughter. Mrs. Shirley Hudson, were ho.stesses recently al the former's home at a 12:30 lunch- 3on paying compliment to Miss garoio Plonk, hi ide-okvt of June 26. Arrangements of white clemat is and other summer flowers decorated parly rooms. An all- while anangement centered the dining loom table and guests ale It small table.? holding mini i- ure arrangements. ■Miss Plonk wore a pink party Jress with shouldtm corsage of white clematis, gift of the liosl- essrs. Mrs. Houser and .Mrs. Hudson gave the bride io-lK» a ■overed vegeta le dish in her pat tern of Wedgewood china and a book. "Hints for the Bride." Those present, other than the .lostesses and honoree, were the or.de-eleet’s mother, Mrs. George Plonk; Mrs. Robert Wilson. Miss lonnie Padgett. Miss Pegg>’ Plonk, Miss Joyce Plonk, Mivs. Ted l^lonk, Mrs. Jacob CooptM', Miss Beth Houser, and Miss Joan Wine, of Staunton, Va., student t Lenoir Rhyne college in Hick ory. Luncheon Honors June Bride-Elect Mrij. Carl F. Mauney and Miss Kay Mauney entertained logo- ' ther Saturday at 12:30 at their home at a luncheon honoring Mis.s Carole Plonk, June bride- elect. A three-course luncheon w'as sei’ved. Tables were arrangeii with roses in shades of yellow and pink. The bride-to-be wore a yellow party dress with shoulder cor- sa-ae of yellow roses, gift of the hostess<‘s. They also presented Miss Plonk a silver vegetable dish. Mrs. Fred Plonk assisted the hostesses in serving. Present other than the host esses and the honoree were Mrs. E. C. Cooper. Mrs. C. S. Plonk. Sr., grandmothers of the guest- of-honor; Mrs. George Plonk, mother of the bride-elect; Mrs. Mrs. Ray Jennings Hammett Miss Betty Rudlslll, Roy J. Hammett Pledge Vows In York, S. C. Ceremony Miss Betty Rudisili ol Crouse | Rudisill of Crouse, the new Mi's, and Roy Jennings Hammett of Hammett attended Crouse high Kings Mountain exchanged mai - 1 school. riage vows Friday, .May I-llh, in j Mr. and Mrs D. M. Hammett a ceremony performed in York. i of Kings Mountain are |>arents .South Carolina. j of the bridt*groom. Ho attended Magisuate Charles Nunn of- ! Kings Mountain high school and ficiaicd al the double-ring cere- | is employed by the Margrace mony. i Plant of Massachusetts Mohair The bride wore a blue street- : Plush Company. length dress with white accesso ries. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zero The newlyweds are at home on Linwood Drive, Hovis-Archer Invifalions Issued in ♦ * * * Steven DeWayne Hames, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nevll: Hames of 513 Landing street, celebrated his sec ond birthday at a party Sunday from 3 until 4:30 p. m. The pale yellow birthday cake was topped by a choc olate Yogi Bear and was cut and served with other party refreshments. Young Hames Is grand son of Mr. an dMrs. C. A. Borders of Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Broughton Hames of Gaffney. S. C. At+end'-^g the party were Donald Hames, Tannv ^ind Britton Humohrlc:-, Philip, Cindy ^nd Timmy McDaniel, Pam and Cindy Mauney, Kim Cook. Shan London, Debra. Dean and Dav’d Borders, K’m Led ford, Leslie and Law’*once Hamrick, Jr., Georoe and Chery! Hames, Jimmy Payseur, Robin Gmen and Becky Dellinger. * ♦ * ♦ Moores Note BHhdayf The I I children of Mr. and Mrs. Clove Moore honored them on tholr birthday Sunday at a picnic dinner at Lake Crawford. Present with their families ware Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mul- llnax and family, Mrs. Ralph Bumgardne;- end family. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Rhea and famiiv, Mr. and -Mrs. Pete Wells 3nd Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seller: and Penny, Rick Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore, Debbie, Rcbblo and Grog, all of Kings Mountain, Mr. and John Ntoom and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore and families of Gnffnov. S. C., Mrs. John ny Black of Grover ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Bill Putnam and Scott of Charlotte. Others joining the famJy wer'O Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and family of Charlotte: Rev. and Mrs. F M. Vauohn. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bailey and Gary of Gaffney, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bre77e!l: a-d Mr, and Mrs. Sherrill Porter of Gaffney, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Humble came from Baltimore. Md. Mor a several day's visit with the Moores. ^ ♦ Women Golfers I Plav In Tourney { Five Kings Mountain women I golleis playcHl in the Foothills | League louinament al Boone I Goii: Club Monday and Tuesday. : Playing in the tournament, were Mrs, Dorothy P. Etheridge. , Mrs. Frevi VVilliers, Mrs. Carl Mayes. Mrs. Hoyle McDaniel and ' Mrs. Charie.? Mauney. Mrs. Withers, Mrs. McDaniel ! and Mrs. Mayes wju golf balls i tlie fii-st day of play for low net , scores in their foursomes. Nlrs. ICtiieridge won first prize in lu'r foursome the second day of tlie tourney and Mrs. Withers and Mrs. Mayes won second prize in their foursome. Dinner was servtH;! at Daniel Bojne Inn on Monday evening to lady golfers alten<ling the tour nament. A Foothills League tournament is selH'duIod June lOih at Ca .ar ms (Tninlry club in Concord. Kings M(Hmtain women golfers who i)lan to attend iray sign-up in the pro shoo al Kings Moun tain C.aintry Club. Piano Pupils Give Recital Piano pupils of Mrs. Joe Neis- ler. Jr., Mrs. L. E. Hinnant and Mrs. J. E. Herndon were pre sented in annual form.al recital Kridiy evening at 8 o’clock. The program included: "Military March" (Duet) — Kathy Plonk. Hymn Tune: "Webb". "The Shipl iiilders" Ricky Hord. "The Fawn in the Forest", "Scndinan’s Near" Lou Bryant. "Tlic Kni.glit and the Lady”, "The Child and the Bobolink", "Spring l.>.\nce" tDuet» Jen nie Gr.t> Mauney. ‘Turkey in the Straw", "The Man in the Moon", "Swans on the lake" Donna Blanton. "Mark'll of the Wee Folk" Stella Lee Noisier. "The .^'‘n^ing "Little Bo-Peep" "tTnrin - Dance" (DiieU - F*atrl:'ia UeM’d‘n. "St'' ;nvr hi' n .1 T'^riimmin". "April t>hovvers". ••Scj'cna'dc" Sue Anne Mnirsy. "The Owl’s 0'i''stion". "The Fairy Harp" Virginia Hern don. "The Liberty Bell March’’, ".^ailing Alon.T the Shore’’ Winria Walei^s. "To Celia", "To A Skyscraper". "CI*=mbip<i’’ (Duel with Anre Huntc" Plonk) Laur.a Plonk “Theme from T.iebestraume No, 3" (A Dre.am of T.ovei Susan Rallow. "Prelude in A Mainr", "Puck". "■BallHde" Becky Plonk. ‘^Minuet from ‘Don Juan"’. "P;:mn and Pageantry" - Anne ITunter Plonk. "The Jup"lpr'*, "Scarf Dance" -• Kathv Plonk. "Scherzo in B Flat", "Mv He.arl at thy Sweet Voice" (aria from ".Samson and Delilah") — Bar bara Plonk. Miss Sutton sang "Lord. Who At Cana’s Wedding F'east" and "O Perfoi t Love." 3'ho congrega tional hymns. "Come, Thou Al mighty King” and "Now Thank We All Our God" were included in the service. The church chancel was flank ed by t wo baskets of w'hite glads wtih a lighted cross on the W’all and a co.T.munion ta:lp covered witii a white cloth and centered by an open Bible and a single candle. ihe bride was given in marri age by her father. Her formal gown was designed of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin i D M and featured a molded basque of -nO 'UOiiS lace w’ith tai>ering sleeves and a face-framing collar. The waltz- length houflant skirt of tulle was appllqued with lace. Her douide-tiered fingertip veil of il lusion was attached to a crown of white s.atin. edged with pearls, and she carried a white orchid aio') n satin covered Bible. ?vl;ys Virginia Miller church I and community worker in Macon ! Cnuniy. attciuh'd the bride as j maid of honor. Miss Betty Me- ; Daniel, ilie bride’s sister, and : Miss Sandra Tate of fligh Point j college were bridesmaids. \ The three attendants w'ore j slrcet-leiigth dresses in w''hipped | creme, the maid’s dress in pale | gi'etni and the bridesmaids’ in , jonquil yellow. The dresses were designed with scooped necklines, 1 short sleeves and bouffant skirts. ' They wore matching circlets I with flirtation veils attached and carried long - stemme<l yellow I r4>sebuxds. Frank Phillips. Jr. of Spruce i Pine wa.*: best man for the bride- ; room. The list of ushers includ- and community W’orker serving Die Greater Mount Airy Parish. She will continue her duties in Mount Airy until August 1. The bridegroom is the son of “Mrs. Harlan Clark of Newland and the late Marvin England. A graduate of Crossnore high school, he has completed four vear's of Naval ser\'ice and is'em- ^lovod by Spruce Pine Charcoal Comoany in Soruce Pino. The newlyweds will be at home, after August 1. in the Jonas Ridge community on route two, Newdand. RprI+al Piano nuoils of Mrs. James L. Ro^er w'ere nresented in a for mal recital .Satui-day at S p.m. at thn Woman’s club. Students on the nrogram were Shorr'e King. D'ane Connvell. Dpnriis Pruitt. Karen Snarks. rvohhie NTorean. M’ke siHrvUQ D'von D<*n4-cp Whetsttne. Pnepv Theresa Hughes, n-irwl priittt. Irene F-i.slev. T.vnno Rrid<yes. Moffntt Kenne dy Cindv Alevand#»r. Marv Ann Bennett. Scott Kellv. I>eV*ih5e Tiorns Norma K>rr<»-. Flaine Dix on and Lihhv Alexander. have been issued in Kings Moun tain: C. S. Plonk, Jr., Mrs. John But- ■ Invitations reading as follows ler Plonk. Mrs. Wi'ay Plonk. Miss Sandra Greene of Belmoiit, Miss Susan Plonk. Mrs. Hal Plonk, Mrs. Fred Plonk, and Mrs. John Cooper of Charlotte. Ivliss Vollbracht 1 Wins Beauty Title Mr. and Mt's. 7'homas Levis , <Hovis I request the honour \of your \ yresenfc at the\marr'tage\i')f their'daughter ! yNaney Lewis Jo The 'Revere^id ■Fred\Ro<'kxce1J Archer, fjr. <in Saturday *ex'rning, . - , Jhe txcelfth of June thouxand mncdimidred ami foreci the invocation. \sixty-fn'c iit dialf \after seven o'clock i ^Boyce Me^ywrial A. R. Presbyterian 'Church and lafterxvards the receytion Circle Groups Held Supper Meeting Twenty members of Circles 1 and 2 of Second Baptist church g-athered Monday evemng at the I church for a covered dish supper ■ and joint circle program. ! Reta Mae Vollbracht, 18-year- • old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ! Dale Vollbracht of the Oak ■ Grove commiunitv. was named I Miss Upper Cleveland County I Saturday night. The Burns-Fallston high school senior was also -named Miss Con geniality by the five other c^on- lestants in the beauty pageant. Miss Upper Cleveland County was first runner-up in the Miss Shelby Beauty pageant two Program for the evening fea tured a panel discussion of "Homes Expressing Missionary Concern", by Mrs. Billy Hawk ins, Mrs. Sadie Simmons. -Mrs. Ethel White and Mrs. George Julian, Mrs. Pearl Kiser, pro gram chairman, was moderator. The program was introduced by Mrs. Virginia Allen. Mrs. J. H. Robbs prayed the i benediction. | Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McDaniel spent the weekend in Mount Air>% going especially for the Sunday wedding of their daugh ter, Miss Shirley McOaniel and •Tames Wesley England, who were married at 3 p.m. in Oak Greve Methodist church. Smiths To Note 160th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Baxter R- Smith will observe their 60lh wedding anniversary Sunday. Children of the couple will be hosts for an open house from 3 until 5 p.m. at the Smith home on Margrace Road. All friends and relatives of the Smiths are invited to attend. , A honey-blonde. Miss Voll- brachl stands 5-3‘:>. weighs 110 pounds and measures 35-23-35. She i>erformed a modern jazz number entitled. "Flip. Flop, Flop", in the talent division. She will enter Mitchell college at Siatesville in the fall. Miss Voli* bracht will I'cpresent Upper Cleveland County in the 1966 Miss North Carolina competition. She will attend the pageant this year as a spectator. The Upper Cleveland County Jaycees piesented trophies to the winners plus a $100 savings bond to Miss Vollbracht. Cheryl Chisteena Caldwell was named first runner-up and Linda Joyce Swink was second runner- up. Woman’s Club Install iSew Officers Mrs. James V. Caliendo of Stanley, District IV president of the North Carolina Federation of Women’s Clubs, installed new officers of the Kings Mountain ed Larry Clatk. brother of the I Woman’s club during an instal- 1 bridegroom, Larry McDaniel. I b'.ftther of the bride. Jud Avery ' and Fred Stout, both of Newland. Participating in the wedding as ' honorary/ aitondanls were Misses j R -driquez, Annie MoCor- I mirk. Sarali McCain. Carolyn ; Tho> *K» and Betty Rogers, all i chir ch and community workers : in the Mount Aii’>' area, i Tlie britic’.s mother was gown- vXl in light blue erepc with white ! -serir? and a wluie cy Tbid- I um ;U’chid corsage. I T'he bridegroom's mother chose inavy blue with black accessories I m l a white cym idium orchid I'orsagc. RECEPTION The reception after the cere mony in the follow.ship hall of the church w.is given by the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Oak Grove Meth church. Overlcid with white cloth, the ’-iride’s I aide was highlight of dccoTalion. The white, yellow md green wedding cake was cut and serxiHl from one end of the table and green t)unch was serv ed from a crystal bowl at the other, ('entering the table was an arrangement of while and vePow flowers. The yellow and green thCTC of the wedding was p^'^dominatit '■n the decorations used through out the fellowship hall. Miss Silvia Rodrlquoz of Mount lation service Monday night at the Woman’s club. Mrs. John Cheshire will serve a second year as pi*esident and other officers will include: Mrs. W. Eugene McCarter, first vice- president; Mrs. J. M. Cooper, second vice-president; Mrs. E. W. Neal, chaplain: Mrs. Arno Haas, corresponding secretary; Mrs. F. S. Morrison, club editor; and Mrs. Paul Hendricks, treasurer. Prior to the installation serv ice. members accepted a gift of land from Home Savings and Loan Association which will be used as parking space by the women’s club. The plot of land is located in back of the club building on E. Mountain street. Mrs. Aubrey' Mauney presented a report of the recent state con vention in Charlotte and Mrs. Paul Hendricks presented the ti'easurer’s x'eport. Mrs. Bryan Hord, Mrs. Edith Goforth and Mi's. Charles Pat terson werehostesses. They serv ed refreshments tea - fashion from a festive table in the club auditorium. NiuW \Jvr of WOMAN^S CLUB — Officers of the Kings Mountain U'o»i««'s club for 1965-66 are pictured aboi'e. Seated, from left, Mrs. John A. Cheshire, i/resident; Mrs. Juanita Lo gan, jecordiny secretary; and Mrs. Paul lUmdrirks, treasurer. Back row, from left, Mrs. Jatnes Caliendo of Stanley, District IV presidctit; Mrs. J. M. (JliK>per, second vice-president; Mrs. Arwo Haas, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. F. S. Mot'rison, club editor. Not present for the iAidurc taking were Mrs. Eugene McCarter, first vice- presidtnxt, and Mrs. E. W. Neal, chaplain. (Photo by BUI JacksonQ
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