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\ f ; I i\ 1, f V|' r , . r. Page 2 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, July 22, 1965 Luncheon Fetes July Bride-Elect ami Miss S-ara Rost* Lonnon Miss Maiy Lillian Lowis tained togfthor Saturday at tlio formors ho.:r(* at a 12 o’tdot-k luncheon honiiiionr Miss Joyce Plonk, hride-cit'ci ot iliis month. A col »r note ol white and yel low was carried out in (k*cora- tions. Ovcrlaifl with white linen cutwork, the bulfet table heltl a central anangement of yellow tap(»rs and yellow and white chrysanthemums. Yellow flowers were also used decoratively in the living room. The bride-to-l)o was given a corsage of daisy mums which she pinned to the shoulder of her floral printed parly dress. The hostesses also gavi* Mi.ss Plonk a bride’s book and a rookbf>ok. Raleigh Church Was Setting Saturday For Gladden-FIsher Double-Ring Rites Guests other than the host esses and honoroe were the bride-to-be’s miither. Mr.s. Hal Plonk; Mrs. R. J. Forrest, mo ther of Miss Plonk’s fianee James Foiiost; Mrs. R. S. Len non, Mrs O. P. Lewis, Mrs. J. H. Patterson, Miss Marlem; Weir, of Atlanta, Ga.. Miss Carol .Jean Goter, Miss Betty Pu^h of Aslie- boro and Mi.ss Martha Summers of Stalesvilh*. Club women Held Family Outing Junior Woman’s Clubiiers, their hush.ands and famili(‘s ludd a family outing Friday night at Rankin Lake in Gastonia A picnic supper- was spread at 7 p.m. with Mis.s Peggy ll(»ss and Mrs. Dick Mcflinnis heading llie hostess committee on arrange ments. Miss Ross, chaplain, gave the invocation. A short business meeting was held following the meal, and plans for the 196.o community birthday calendar wore made. Mrs. Furman Wilson and Miss Peggy H ;ss will serve as co-captains of Team No. 1 and Mrs. Dick McGinnis and Mrs. Bill Allen will serve as co captains of Team No. 11. Mi.ss Jackie Blanton, president, announced she would represent the club at the Fourth District summer institute heltl at Cliff- side high school Kings Mountain Herald A newspaper, published weekly on ’’hursda.vs by Martin L. Harmon. Jr. OBA HoP‘*’d Publistilng House. Entered IS second cla.ss matter at the post of Ice at Kings Mountain, N. C. 28086 ander Act of Congress of March S, 1873 SUBSCRIPTION RATRS By Mall Anywhere: One year $tx Months rhree Months Single copy price S3.50 $2.00 $1.3S .10 Raleigh’s Forest Hills Baptist church was the sotting Saturday at -4 i>.m. lor the wwtding of Mrs. Loui.se Glarlden Eskridge and (Jury Wickard Fisher, both of Ralc'igh. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gladden of Kings Mountain. The bride groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor K. Fisher of Raleigh. Rev. John S. Farrar of Cul peper. V’’a., heard I Ik* couple ex change vows of the double-ring ceremony for which wedding mu sic was provided by Mi.ss Bonnie Mi‘lrito»sh of Gastonia at the or gan. Mi.ss McIntosh played “Wed- din.;: Cantaia" hy Bacli, "Medita tion”. riaeh’s “Jesu. Joy of Man’s Desiring” and “Trumiiet Volun tary” hy Pinvell and the classic marches. Timothy G. Gladden, of Char- [olt{*. eseortcf! his «islor to the altar. Tlie bride wore a street- length urquoise dress of peau de snip with a Iaeotrimm(*d bodice. Th(‘ slieatli dress featured an ovei'sklrt with lace panels. Her short veil was atinelied to a cluster of turquoise flowerets and she carriiHl n bniu[uej of pink orchids and pink roses. Mrs. William G. Nichols of Raleigh, the hrifio’s matron honor, wore pink chiffon with matching headdress and slippers and carried a bouquet of flowers of {|(*<’per hues of pink ro.ses. Fdiillip Coleman of W'inston Sal(‘m and ('’harles Morris of '^arty Honors Joyce Plonk Honoring Miss Joyce Plonk, hride-elect of this month. Mrs. E. R. Goter and Mrs. H. M. Broadwater entertained Satur day night at the Goter home on Hillside Diivo. The 17 guests showered Miss Plonk with miscellaneous house hold gifts. Overlaid with yellow cloth, the refreshment table held a brass candekahrum of yellow tapers at :hc center and a mass arrange ment of sunflowers. Assorted party food, including finger sandwiches, ham biscuits, fancy cakes, choice straws and coffee were served. The yellow and white motif was carrierl out throughout par ty rooms. Arrangements of gar den flowei's, zinnias and dahlias were featured throughout the home. Miss Plonk was given a cor sage of while pompons from the hostesses The wedding of Miss Plonk and James Forrest will be an event of July 31 in Resurrection Lutheran church. Raleigh ushered. A reception was held follow ing the cen*mony at the North Carolina Stale Fnivansity Facul ty Cluh^ Hosts and ho.ste.;ses were Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nicliols of Raleigh and .Miss Bonnii* McIntosh of Gastonia, a.s- sisted by Mr^. Leamon Reason and Ml'S. William C. Bethune of Raleigh. Oveilaid with pink and white cutwrirk cloth, the hrido's table held a throo-tior pink anil white rake as IiigliligJit of rlecoration. The central arrangement was flanked by two candelabra hold ing pink tapers entwined with pink roses and fern. The cake was served with fancy sanrl- wiches. mints, nuts and piincii. Engaged Couple Is Being Entertained At Round Of Parties, Bridal Showers "Here's Love" Opens Tuesday At Charlotte Summer Theatre Bridal parlies last wrcK Hon ored Miss PMith Jane Kincaid, whose wedding to Jerry Law rence Adams will oe an event of August 1. and Mrs. Bob Busii will enter tain memmbers of the wedding party and families at a cook-out Saturday night at Lake Mon- tonia. Mrs. h. R. .McCurdy and her | jvji-s. Jimmy Gardner and Mrs. daughter. Miss Mary Ann Mc-^jan^(>^ Jonas will honor MIbs Curdy, enlerlained Thursday eve- Kincaid at a lingerie shower ning at their home at a drop-in , Monday night at the Jonas home, party*. ^ « « * « The refrosh.Tcnt table was ! Mrs. Eu- covered with a white linen cut-IRoberts, Miss Annie Rob- work cloth and centered Jerry Rikard will silver caindelabrum holding pink ^ The Charlotte .Suimmer Then- Moore Shov^ ter production o'f Merc<lith Wil-lshow’’, “Garroway at son’s newest musk al-comody hit, [and. countless oine.'S. His most "Here's Love" starring Eddie j recent Broadway a.«signmcnl was Bracken and .Tack Haskell, opens I in Irving Berlin’s "Mr, Presi Tuesday evening, July 27 anfl 'dent". Arthur GocUroy i pecially pleased to have obtanil Large” led the performance rights to since it set at- pink Miss Ilycia Farrar of Culper- er, Va. presided at the register. Out-of-Rnl(*igh guests included: Mr and Mrs. Rolmrt Dixon v'lnd family and Mr. and Mrs. Timo thy Gladden, all of Cliarlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Marion C. Falls, formerly of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dumas of Kendall, Park, New Jersey; Mrs. Eliza beth Hart of Mooresville; Mrs. Janice Jerni.gan of Charlotte; Miss Olycia Farrar of Culpeper, Va.; Rev. John Farrar of Culpep er, Va and Miss Ronnie McIn tosh of Gastonia. lapel's and arranged with carnations and gypsophilia. Pink puncli was po-ured from a crystal bowl and other party pick-ups were served. The pink and white color motif was C'arried out in refreshments aiKl decorations. Miss Kincaid w’as given a pink carnation corsage and a platter in her pattern of china. The 60 guests showmred the bride-to-bo with miscellaneous household gifts. Program On Africa ^ea+ures WMS Meeting g.ive the Freedom Mrs. Darrell Coble program, "Harvest of in West Africa’’ at night’s mooting of tlie Women's Missionary Society of Ea.st Side Baptist clnirch^ Present as vi>ir- ors wTre three former members. Mrs. Howarrl Carpenter, Mrs. W'oodrow Bridges a n d M^ s. Frances Gmifrev of Chesapeake. Va. Miss Margaret Ann Ledford, Mrs. \V. T. Ledford and Miss Norma iBIackwood entertained together Friday night at a linen shower held in the ladies parlor of First Baptist church. The bride’s table was overlaid with a white cloth and centered [With crystal candle holders hold- I ing white candles around which I were clusters of w’hite mums. The traditional green and wiiite bridal motif wa.s carried out in decorative details. Punch and party pick-ups w’ere served. iMiss Kincaid wa.s given a Monda.v I white carnation shoulder bou quet and a shower of linen gifts from the hostesses and guests. the hride-lo-he at a lunch eon Saturday, July 31, at 12:30 at the home of MiS. Eugene Rob erts. Mrs, Mi+chem Hostess To Margrace Clubwomen Mrs, John Mitchem was host ess Saturday evening at her | among others. runs through Sunday afternoon, August 1, at Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte. Eddie Bracken, w'ho plays Kris Krin^le in this delightful musi cal based on "Miracle on 34th Street", started his theatrical career as one of the "Our Gang" moppets In films and went on to become a top film star in such classics as "The .Miracle of Mor gan’s Creek". "Hail, Tlie Con quering Hero" and over forty other motion pictures. On the statgo ho has starred in "The Seven Year Itch". "Will Success Spoil Rock H'unter". "Slilnehone Alloy", "Damn Yankee.s" and "Teahouse of the August Moon", home to members of the Mar grace Woman’s dub. The devotions were given by Miss Grace Blanton, I'liaplain. Mrs. J. O. Ban:er, club president, conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Mitchem scrvtHl a sweet course with nuts and cold drinks at I'efreshment time Jack Haskell is one of radio and television’s most popular yaung performers, having ap peared on almost every network shew, while still finding time to headline top supper clubs, thea ters and the Broadway stage. His television credits include the "Jack Paar Show". "Garry "Here’s Love" en.jojed a suc cessful tw-'o year run on Broad way and has music. I.vvics and book hy Meredith Wilson, com poser of "The Music Man" and "The Unsinkable Molly Browni”. Its story, long a favorite from the movie "Miraele on 3lth Street", concern.^ the efforts of a kindly old gentleman, who hears a striking resemhlenco to Santa Claus, to brighten the life of a lonely little girl and bring romance to her divorced mother and a handsome youn? man. Sur rounding this poignant situation is the gaity and cheer of Mary’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and tlie glittering Christmas season in New Yoik City. The produc tion will fv^ature some of the most elaborate musieal numhci'S ever staged at Ovens Auditorium. Among the lilting and rousing songs in the musical are "Here’s Love", "Arm in Anm", ‘‘Bugles’’. "Pinecones and Hollyherries" and *‘iBig Clown Balloons". Producer Stanley Waron said he was es- "Ilere’s Love tendance records on its National lour and has not been seen in the Charlotte area before. Featureil in tlie cast of "Here’s Love" are Marilyn Ross, Denise Stevens, (Jeoffry Webb. Fred Vinroot, Julien Friedc, David O’Neil. Grant FJastham and Ben Truliuck. Performances for "H e r e ’ ^ Love" are at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday evenings and at 2:30 p.m. for the Saturday and Sunday matinees, July 31 and August 1. There is still time to see the current production of "High Spirits" starritu Dorothy Loud on, which runs through the Sun day matinee, July 25. The box office of the Charlotte Summer Theater is open at Ovens Audi toriui-n daily and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Reservations are also available hv phone .376-4821 -and hy mail. The nexl attraction at lh<* Charlotte Summer Theater is “Camelol" starring Earl Wright son and Lois Hunt, August 3 August 8. 4 Members participating on th'' program were IMrs. Willie My ers, Mrs. Chailc.s Ramsey, Mrs. Pat Williairrs and Mrs. Ozell Brooks. Mrs. Harry Stewart pre sided. * 4c A business meeting was held after the program and the nine members re-elected Mrs, Stewart circle chairman for the coming year. Mrs. Charles Ramsey. tertainod memheis at her home, served refrcshminils. Mis. Charles A. Harmon and Miss fsi'ancy Han.mon were host esses Monday 3vening at a drop- in i>arty held at their home in Bessemer City. Mixed summer flowers were used decoratively throughout the home. Overlaid with white cut- work and net. the refreshment table was centered by an ar rangement of pink roses and Queen Anne’s lace. The cloth was caught up at the corners with tiny pink and green nosegays. Parly pick-ups in the pink and green color scheme were served to the 40 guests who called. Miss Kincaid was given a who en- i shoulder bouquet and a shower Mr. and Mrs. Glee A. Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Glee E. Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brid.ges, Mrs. Madge Arrowood, Ted Weir, Mr. and Mrs, John Weaver, Mi's. Bryan Hord. Mrs. J. E. Hullen- der and Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Paul Owens attended the funeral Sun day of Mrs. L. Yates Putnam, sister of Glee A. Bridges. of miscellaneous gifts. 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