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1965 Thursday, June 10, 1965 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. iPage 3 ) f i ay lit .ogion ig to in as nes of ost to ’) with to go • Low- games o t oad e I’om- lOSl to lestlay of the o for ,y host ght at ?lmont ost 155 in fell ims in ited at >y Bel- oumey londay II play night. first ssemer 5-1 )st 155 s lost :^a IV losing tt hurl- locals, and a seventh oat of in the IS and lichard 3arkley ‘s and gs adcl- d Bark- that in- eton in , double two in a base a triple a pitch- ttom of to sor 'd Gold. »ic*e, and ■ Claude dmont’s in four r Larry in Rich- ^'o hits d a hit H BI ) 11 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 n 0 n X in 9th . DP HPB J - Arm ey. 3B Norkett. ompson. 'ear-old y High 1st tW'(J sterday Phillies Pacific rst day rafting Inesday finitely profes- of yet by any 3s the /as one from a AAA jm 12:30 sions on II decide day. On will be als. and s in the d by the ip quail- :30 p.m. Margaret Hambright Wins ISurses’ Cap Miss Hovis Sives Plans * ♦ ♦ * Margaret Ham bright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambright, received her cap Friday after suc cessfully connpleting her first nine months of training at Gaston Memorial Hospi tal SchooJ of Nursing. The capping exercises were held In Gastonia's Associate R ef o r m e d Presbyterian church. At the end of the three- year program, Mrss Ham bright will receive an RN degree. She is a 1964 grad uate of Kings Mountain high school. About This N* That Teresa Lynn Rathbone, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Rathbone, celebrat ed her third birthday Tues day. A birthday party for 25 children was held Sunday afternoon at the Rathbone home. A decorated birthday cake was cut and served with ice cream and other party refreshments. Teresa Lynn Is grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rathbone, all of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Stapp have returned to Du Quoin, Illinois, after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. E. W, (Buck) Bridges and family. They came especially for the high school graduation of their grandson. Gene Allen, recent KMHS graduate. Miss Nancy Lcnvls Ilovis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lewis Hovis of Kings .Mountain, has completed i>lans for her marriage Ho the Rev. Fred Rock well Archer. Jr. of Rock Hill. S. C.. son of Mrs. Fred R. Archer, Sr. of Statesville an,d the late Mr. Archei*. Tlie wedding will take place Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in Boyce Memorial Associate Reformed Presbyterian church. Rev. Ver non Latham of Due West, S, C. will officiate at the double-ring ceremony. Clyde Taft McCanis of Gas tonia will be organist for the ■program of nuptial music. The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father. Best man for the prospective bride groom will be Charles Steven Rimmer of Charlotte. Miss Amelia Jane Smith of Lumberton will attend her cousin as ma|d of honor. Bridesmaids will include Miss Jennie Sue Alexander Of CharFotte, Miss Nancy Jenkins Elsmore of St. Stephens, S. C., cousin of the bridegroom-to-be; Miss Jo Ann Huffstotier Grier of Gastonia, cousin of the brideelocl; Miss Nancy Jayne Tune of Bartow, Fla., Miss Jo Masion Kelso of Greenville, S. C., and Miss Julia Ann Smith of Lumberton, cousin of the bride-to be. The list of ushers will include Howard Walton Anderson. Jr. of ' Statesville, George Franklin! Jenkins of Statesville, Jame^ Boyce Cafdwell of Prosperity, S. I C., William Wallace Lesesne of ; Sumter. S. C., Jack Wallace! Grier of Gastonia and Jerry , Michael Elliott of Braddock j Heights, Md. A reception will be held fol lowing the ceremony in church ladies' parlor. SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday: 7:00 - Rehearsal for the Hovis- Archer wedding in Boyce M(?mor- ial ARP church. 8:30 Mr. and .Mrs. Homan R. Hall are onti'rtaining at their home in Cherryville at an after- rehearsal party honoring .Miss Nancy Hovis and Rev. Fred Ar cher. Co-hosts: Mr. and .Mr.s. James A. Smith. Mrs. Elizabeth uricr and .Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Gner. SaTKi'day: 7:00—Rehearsal for the Put- nam-Greene wedding in Oak Marlene Weir Home From European Trip And Tour Of Fashion Houses Of Paris ATLANTA, Ga. - From tho fashion houses of Paris to the I Fashion InstiUile of America, to day came Marlene Weir, daugh- ! tor of Mr. and .Mrs. .S. S. Weir of Kings .Mounaifi who returned ;to Atlanta with her classmates from a jet-tour of F'urope. : Flying from Paris to Now I York on an Air-Fi'ance jet liner, the girls reached Atlanta today, climaxing a twenty-one day jaunt that reached London. Madrid, Nice, Rome. Berlin and Paris. Tho fashion tour, part of the two-year pi’ogram at the Fashion ^4^ Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square and Downing Street. Grove Baptist church followed bv i America, led the a cake cutting in the church foi- sroup first to New York, then to\-h p hall. Hostesses: Mrs. I non-stop to Paris and a connec^- James Holder and Mrs. Wavne i flight to London. Putnam ' I Shis attended a pri- 7i30-The wedding of Mis.? I vate fashion showing at the Nancy Lewis Hovis and Rev. l House of John Cavanaugh and | FreW Rockwell Archer. Jr. in historic points including 1 Boyce Memorial Associate Re firmed Presbyterian church, re ception following in the church parlors. Swhday: 4:00—Tile wedding of -Miss Doris Loretta Putnam and Jacob Horrace Greene in Oak Grove Baptist church. Monday: 3:00—Circle 1 at Central Meth odist church. "7:30-JCii'cIe 1 of Central Meth odist church at the home of Mrs. Jaco':' Dixon. Marlene IVrir I hours of jet travel later found with a bull fight, a party in the I a' home nn the Champs penthouse of Europe’s tallest i , . „ • • i building and visits to designers, i , T/'-r glove makers and coat manufac- ; ‘he E.ffel foweL furei^. Highlight of Madrid was j‘•'''‘"‘"1?/inner on the L/t Bank, th,. ml nric« in stvlish lea- ' n 'isit to the famous holies Bei- gere, and tfuirs of museums, ca- the special prices in stylish lea ther coats and gloves; only a thhd of “at home” prices. Nice and Monte Carlo follow ed with visits to Grace Kelly’s and Prince Ranier’s castle at 7:30-CircIe 5 of Central Meth-1 Rivi<?ra odist church at the home of Mrs. i In Romo the girls found time thrdrals and puhlir Utildings. But Paris is the fashion center, and in Paris the girls visited the salons of Christian Dior and Monaco and Aly Kahn’s villa on , p'‘>- They saw the ' thousand dollar cieations of fit* vcnchv and P>almain. They shop- Mr. and Mr.\. Jaincft Robeii J^edford vliss Diane Stroupe, Robert Ledford 'A/ed Sunday In Double-Ring Ceremony 1 Delbert Dixon. 7:30-CIrcle 6 of Central Moth i bohveen fashion studies to throw . I coins in the fountain, tour Following their wedding rc- hear?al on Friday evening. Miss Hovis an|l Rev. Archer will ]ye honored at i cake cuttin? at the h'':me of Mr. and Mrs. Heman R. > Hall of Cherryxdile. Co-hosts with the Halls will be Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smith. Mrs. Eliz abeth Grier and Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Grier. The Halls are aunt and uncle of tho bride-elect. The other hosts and hostesses arc cousins of Miss Hovis. East .Side Baptist church pro- Yl'.jp|vidcd the .setting Sunday for a i 12 noon wedding uniting .Miss Di- i ane Stroupe and James Robert Ledford, both of Kings Mountain. Kev. Darrell Coble, minister of tile church, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The church altar was banked Brldes-Elect Lynda Herndon and Joyce Allen were honor guests Saturday night at a drop-in bridal shower held by the Golden Circle class of David Baptist church in the church fellowship hall. Mrs. Gene Hoyle served punch and Mrs. Bill Babb. Mrs. ^^mes Matheny and Mrs. Wylie Allen assisted in serving ^reen and white cakes with other party refreshments. The refreshment table was overlaid with white over green and held a bride doll flanked by candles as the cen terpiece. The 25 guests showered the brides-elect with miscel laneous household gifts. Miss Herndon and Bruce Sparrow will be married Au gust 14th and Miss Allen and Neal Spangler. Jr. will be wed August 22. Both weddings will take place in David church. * * * * It's A Boy Mr. and Mrs. Flem Mauney of Cary announce the ar rival of their second son and third child—Andrew Furman, May 27th. Kings Mountain grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney. n • -i* Young Jimmy Mauney has returned home after visiting here with his grandparents. ♦ * ♦ * Judle Ivey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ivey and a 1965 graduate of Kings Mountain high school, has been Installed as Worthy Advisor of Kings Mountain Order of Rainbow for Girls. Miss Ivey is a member of First Baptist church where she Is pianist for the Young Peoole's Deoartment. Other officers are: Linda Roberts, Worthy Associate Advisor; Libby Alexander. Charity: Joyce Dixon. Hope: Jane Culp. Faith: Reta Phifer, recorder; Don na Eaker. treasurer: Sandra Hullender, chaplain: Judy Morrison, drill leader; Camille Leonard, Love; Gail Price, religion; Del Goforth, nature; Paulette Phifer, Immortality: Jackie Dunn, fidelity: Diane Bunkowski, patriotism: Teresa Jolley, service: Jo Bridges, confidential observer: Ava Jo Spearman, outer observer: Norma King, musician; and Vickie White, choir director. Installing officers were Linda Jo Smith, Linda Sherrer, Connie Dixon. Maroaret Bryant and Kathy Ellison. Miss Elli son is outgoing Worthy Advisor. The newly-installed Worthy Advisor welcomed parents and presented the past Worthy Advisor's pin to Miss Elli son. The benediction was said by Margaret Bryant. Refreshments were served from a table decorated in the society colors. ,. .1 ^ j x c v The Rainbow Order is sponsored by the Order ot tast- MIss Putnam's Plans Given Willi palms and an'ange<l with white gladi' Ji and wrought-iron candelabra holding cathedral ta pers. Miss Beverly Willis was at the piano for the program of nuptial music and Miss Rita Cavony was vocal soloist. Miss Caveny sang “Entreat Me Not To Leave Thee" before the ceremony anxl "Seal I odisi church at the home of Mrs. I George Blalock. 7:.H0—Circle 7 of Central Meth odist church at the home of Miss Bessie Bumgardner. , Tuesday: age by her father. Her formal l:00 -.Mrs. Charles T. Carpen- gown wa.s designed cf Chantilly , ter. Jr. is entertaining at Kings lace and bridal satin and fea- Mountain C-untry Club at a tured a scalloped Sabrina neck- scums and acquire blistercnl feet sight-seeing. Romo’s climaxing event was a Papal audience in St. Peter’s Basillica. From Rome, the group flow to Berlin for a weekend stay, with visits to both East and West sec tors. Here their fashion studies TT /-i TT u. ti, headdress and carriad a Us O Holv Spirit as the bone- „ ^ ^ * ^ flower basket filled with ros? diction. The bride was given in marri- line w’ith long sleeves a?rl a very full lace skirt which ended in a Chapel train. Her shoulder-length veil of illusion was draped from a tiara of seed pearls and se quins and she carried a whit? laco-coverqd Bible topped with a white orchid and showered with stephanotis and ribbon stream ers. Gina Stroupe, sister of the bride, was flower girl Her for mal-length gown was of green satin and she wore matching white luncheon honoring Miss Susan i embraced clothes and soft gcrods Leigh of Gastonia, bilie-eleet. ' manufactured throughout Ger- Wear.esday: .many. Central I fashion center of the World, Paris, came ne.xt and two 10 a.m.--Circle 3 Methodist church at Children's Home Miss Doris Loretta Putnam 1 , and Jacob Horrace Greene have ‘ I completed plans for their mar- | riagp which will take place Sun- Iprrw Morrls day at 4 p.m. in Oak Grove Bap- ' IVlrS. Jerry IVIUrf lb tist church. , , . . - 1 Mrs. Jerry Morris was elected The bride-elect is daughter of ' Y'0(;.ording secretary of the Jun- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Putnam. Mi. Woman’s club at the clu'o’s and Mrs. Otis Greene are parents meeting Monday night. scr\'e a two- ' acce.ssories and a corsage of pink i dren’s Home Society of Greens- atP at the doub”-ring coLmony. i bojinniae this month. : carnations. boro at .Monday night’s meeting Ilubwomen Name petals. Participating in the wedding as honorary attendants were Miss Dora Kircus. Miss Patricia Lewis, Miss Roxanne Sellers and i Miss Kathleen Caveny. Be.st man for the bridegropni. was his father. Wayne C^iford. brother of tho bridegro^om. usher- . ed with Mack Jenkins. ' R^ves of Gastonia. The bride’.s mother wore a Junior Director cf Junior Wom- slreot-length dress of pink and | ^n’s Clubs in District IV. pre sented a program on the Chil- ped for famous name perfumes i at a fifth of United States prices. They ate at sidewalk cafes, rode I the famous Paris suhv. ay.s. spoke I French with Russian taxi driv'- ors and absolutely awed the male population of a city re nowned for it.s beautiful girls. After the Fashion Institute’s visit to Paris, this city may nev er bo the same, and probably neither will Marlene Weir, at least until she gets her head out I of the coluds and settles back to ' studying in an o I d fashion classroom! Marlene will receive her asso- I date in fine art.^ degree in I March. i Federation Publishing Cookbook For Scholarships ‘ Members of the North Caro- I Una Federation o f Women’s i Clubs and leader.-s of other state federations dug into their files , ’Of favorite recipes, original, in herited. bequeathed, and improv ed and have just reoentlv made ■available the first of three vol- ‘umes of the Federation Cook book. “Tarheel Recipes". State Cookbook Chairman. Mrs. lubwomen Shower | ^ Overlajd with gr^n cloth, the ; ^^."e'iTayfthMTdorfare ing in and those wishing to se cure a copy should contact their local club members as soon a.s possible. Volumes II and III are Luncheon Honors Young People Win Golf'Prizes Friday I 'Marion Morrison, Larry Logan, L i ii I Fred Wright, and Jerri Wai-e ! N6nCy llOViS ‘ lied for first plaw in the Scotch j : Fourso.mo at Kings Mountain ! i Country Club Friday afternoon. I Forty-nine high school students \ i played golf. swam, and dined ‘ and danced. Mrs. In'. F. McGill, Sr. and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Norman McGill entertained together Sat urday at noon at a luncheon honoring Miss Nancy Hovis, i Other golf winners were Jay | wedding to Re\. Fred Powell w’ho held low putt; and ^ Jr. will be an event of David Wilson and Sherri McDan-' Saturday. j iel who held high score. Luncheon was served to 14 I guests at Holiday Inn in Gas- i tonia. I white whipped creme with pink Miss Judie Ivey will bo at the piano for the program of nuptial music and Bobby Webster, cousin of the bride-elect, will be soloist. Wayne Putna.m? will give his .sister in marriage. Clyde treene will be best man for his brother. Mrs. Gloria Stacey wil attend the bride-elect as matron of honor and only attendant. All friends and relatives of the couple arc Invited to attend. « * • Following their weddino- re hearsal Satmlday, the bridal pair will be feted at a cake cutting to be given bv Mrs. James Holder and Mrs. Wavne Putnam in the fellowship hall of the church. Rhea Family Held Reunion The Rhea Family reunion was held Sunday at Lake Crawford. S. C. About 50 members of the family and close friei^s gather ed at 12 o’clock for a picnic lunch and get-to*gether. Out of town members present were: Mrs. Delia 'Shan)e. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Curronco ai|d son, Morris, from Rock Hill, S. C. Mrs. John Swain. Jr., and chil dren, Nancy, Judy. John a-nd Al len from Raleigh. N. C. Mr. an(d Mrs. Gerald Lovelace and children Terry and Uoanna from Charlotte. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gibbons at Grover, N. C. Misps Vicki Caskey, of Lincoln- ton, N. C. ern Star. serving an unexpired term of Mrs. Bill Tinsley, re-elected. Mrs. Tinsley resigned Monday Junior women also announced plans to ho|d the annual birthday calendar canvass this summer and planned a family picnic for July 16th with Mrs. Dick Mc Ginnis as hostesses. Team captains for the com munity birthday calendar drive Mrs. Ltulford. mother of the hriMegi*oom, chose a blue street- j length dress with white acccss:> I ries and a cor.sage of white car- ; nations. j Tho nevvhweds are at home on ' Waco Road. I BFIDE AND BRIDEGROOM \ Mr. and Mrs. George Stioupe I are parents of the bride who is I a recent graduate of Kings of the Junior Woman’s club. Junior women showered in fants at the Home with a shower of gifts, an annual project. Mrs. Reaves was presented by Mrs. Cal Fisher, program chair man. T-shaped table was arrangetl ’ Aith magnolia blossoms and foliage. The bride-elect’s place was marked by a corsage of white gladmellias and gifts of crystal in her pattern from the hostesses. Miss Hovis was dressed in a pink linen party dress. In addition to the hostesses, the hanoiw and her mother, .Mrs. T. Lewis Hovis. guests included Miss Jane Smith of Lurn'oerton, who will be maid-of-honor in Miss Ho\is’ wedding, Miss Julia Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Molly i Smith of Lumberton. Mrs. Jack will bo announced next month by j ^lountain high school the eo-chairmen Mrs. Jacob Dix- ! Son ot Mr. and Mrs. Plato on and ‘Miss‘Elizrbeth“stIIw^r{.:L«‘>f"^' ‘he bridegroom is also Members will be calling on mer- , ^ graduate of Kings /ountair C..,.,. » ..lid. n.« 1 m month and a canvass of the com munity to solicit birthdates for the calendar is planned for Au gust. Miss Jackie Blanton, president, presided. Gastonia. Salmons were co-hostesse j. At r<'- freshment time they sei vcd pine apple sherbet punch with home made cake and potato chips. Mrs. Reaves pointed out that visitors are invited to tour the Home at GreensUoro. She noted that the adoptive agency also places older children for adop tion. Grier of Gastonia. Miss Jo Kelso of Greenville. S. C., Miss Jennie Alexan^ier of Charlotte, all mem bers of the wedding party, Miss Lynda Parton of Gastonia, Miss Dotiie Adams of Gastonia, Mrs. F. R. Archer of Statesville, mo- !ther of the prospective bride- i groom, and Miss Virginia Black i of Charlotte. expectf^d to he ready for sale in the early fall. Proceeds from the cookbooks will go into the Federation’s Scholarship Fund and add Oon- sidcrahly to the four S750 schol arships presently awarded an nually by the organization. Mrs. Hambright Hostess To Presbyterian Circle Mrs. P. Q. Ham'bright was hostess Saturday night to mem bers of Circle 1 of Dixon Presby terian church. Mrs. Hambright, circle chair man, presided. Mrs. Paul Mauney conducted the Bible Sti^dy from Paul’s Let ter to the Ephesians. Miss Hovis Bride-Elect Club Honors Mrs. Bill Jon as Mrs. Bill Jonas, president of the Junior Woman's club from 1963-65, was Wonored for “out standing leadership" Mondav night when members presented her an engraved plaque. The presentation was made by Miss Jackie Blanton, newly-in- stalled president. The handsome olaque reads: “for leadership as president 1963- 65." Mrs. Jonas, a Gastonia elemen tary teacher, is wife of Bill Jonas, manager of the loan de partment of First Union Nation al Bank. She is the former Vir ginia Glenn of Gastionia and they are paTen of two children, Glenn And Cris Jonas. They re side on ^adcson street. i Mrs. E. W. Neal entertained Thursday night at her home at a kitchen shower paying compli ment to Miss Nancy Hovis. bride- elect of Saturday. The 20 guests enjoyed “kitch en" games and contests and the top prize went to Mrs. Fred Fin ger for carving an object from an irish i>otatc. Welding bell-shaped ice cream A'as served with punch and rheese wafers. The hostess gave Miss Hovis a corsage of pansies which she pinned to the shoulder of her party dress. Among guests were the bride- to lx^'s grandmother, Mrs. Craw ford. aii(d the hride to-be's aunt. Mr.s. Heman Hall, both of Cher- rvville. Parties Here, In County Honor Debs ®utnam-Greene invitations Issued Invitations reading as follows have been issued in Kings Moun tain: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Siydney Putnam- request the honor oy ^our presenee at 'the marriane of tlieir daughter Doi'is Loretta to Mr. Jacob Harrore Greene on Sunday, the thirteenth of June Nineteen hundred land sixty-five Oak Chnve Baptist Church Kings Mountain, North Carolina^ A whirl of events was held last weekend for debutantes pre sented at Saturday’s gala 20th annual Sub - Debutante Ball in Shelby. Kings Mountain Sub-Dcbs were honored by their parents at a gay Thursday night party carry ing out the theme. “A Night In Las Vegas." Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mau ney, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon honored Marion Morrison, Lynda Mauney, Joan Howard and Con nie Dixon at the Mauney home on N. Piedmont Avenue. The 148 guests included all sub-ldebs and their escorts. Roulette, chuck-a-luck, black jack and other games were play ed w'ith play money designed to carry out the deb theme. Dealers and helpers were dressed in red vests and wore sun visors and sleeve garters. Record albums were given to game winners. Guests danced in the recrea tion room, decorated with mag nolia blossoms, a large mirror ball hanging from the ceiling, and a punch fountain placed at one end of the room. A combo from Charlotte furnished music. Poker chips, enscribdd with “Sub Debs 1965, Kings Moun tain’', were given as favors. Prior to the party, the four hon- orees and their escorts. Hubert McGinnis. Terry Leonard, Pat Murphy and Mickey Bell, were entertained at dinner at Kings Mountain Country club. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vowtinued On Page 4 DEBUTANTES AND MARSHALS AT MORNING DANCE — Kings Mountains four Sub-Debu tantes and their marshals tvere among Western North CanMina debs attending a morning dance Friday at North Lake Country Club in Shelby. They are, left to right, Hubert McGwnis. Marian Moriison, Pat Murphy, Joan Ilohoard, Lynda Mauney and Terry Leonard. Seated " C Mr-hru Bell and Connie Dixon. A round of aetivitK''s for the young ladies began Friday with the formal pro- senitUion of the 94 young women Saturday night in City Park auditorium. The event iras the lotfi annual Junior Charity League sponsored ball. (Photo by Bill Jackson) K
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