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MRS. JAMES SHERWOOD FORREST
(Jtryrc Eleanor Plonkj
MRS. JERRY LAWRENCE ADAMS
(Edith Jane Kiru-aidJ
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MISS ANGELA LEE RUFF is the dauijhter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rulf V'ho announce her enijaijement to John B. Barber,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barber. Both families atx: of
Kings Uoiintain_ The bridB.el€et is a rising senior at Kings
Mountain high school. The m'ostxxtive bridegroom is g KMHS
graduate and is employed by Goforth Brothers in Shelby. The
wedding 'wUl take plme September 19.
Country Club Luau; Lohrs To Europe; Sally McGill In Beauty Show
Sally Mi.Sill, daughter of
vir. and Mrs. Earl McGill of
Slacksburg, S.C. and grand
daughter of Mrs. T. P. Mc
Gill of Kings Mountain, was
first runner-up to Miss
Cherokee County in the re
lent beauty pageant held
in Fullerton Auditorium on
the campus of Limestone
college.
The crown went to Miss
Babs McDowell of Gaffney.
Miss McGill played a pi-
ano concerto as an exhibi-
tion of her talent. She was
also presented a trophy for
l^iing the most photogenic llik; ^
the group of 12 contestants.
A 1965 graduate of Blacksburg high school, Miss Mc
Gill has just been notified she is recipient of a music schol
arship to Winthrop college tor the coming year. Miss Mc
Gill competed with 2 I other students for the scholarship,
one of four given and the only one given to a piano student.
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Comings And Goings
Mrs. Carrie Pryor has returned from a visit with her
niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morgan, in Manassas,
Va. and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Guin, in Alexandria. She flew to Charlotte Sunday from
Washington, D. C. where she was met by her son, Bobby
Guin, who accompanied her home.
The C. E. Morgans had visited here last week and Mrs.
Pryor returned home with them.
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Mrs. Leonard G. Fulford and children are here from
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. for a visit with her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. L. P. Baker. Mrs. Fulford is the former Peggy Baker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bon Moomaw returned Thursday after
spending a week at their new home in Tilghmans Estates af
Ocean Drive Beach. They had as their quests Mr. Moomaw's
family from Roanoke, Richmond and Culpeper, Va. Ben
Moomaw IV is spending the summer there.
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• Mrs. W. B. Logan, Mrs. Joe FTord and children, Lisa
d Larry, returned Monday to Myrtle Beach, S. C. where
Mrs. Logan is spending the summer. Mrs. Logan came home
for the Sunday wedding of Edith Jane Kincaid and Jerry
Adams.
Martha FHerndon, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Herndon of Grover and a
rising senioir at Kings Moun
tain high school, has com
pleted her duties as assist
ant recreation director in
the summer recreation pro-
gram in Grover.
The program was under
sponsorship of the Grover
Woman's club and Grover
Lions club.
Active in Grover's First
Baptist church Miss Hern
don is president of Future
Homemakers at KMHS, she
is also a member of the Na
tional Honor Society, is vice president of Future Teachers,
and is vice-president of the Cleveland County 4-H Council.
She is treasurer of the Grover community club.
The summer program closed Friday and those partici
pating took a trip to the Charlotte Children's Nature Mu
seum. Miss Jaquitha Rountree, director. Miss Herndon, Mrs.
Reggie Wood and Mrs. Jackie Rountree accompanied the
young folk.
Miss Herndon Is also a school bus driver.
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Mr. Hord will spend the weekend at the beach and ac
company his family home.
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Rev. and Mrs. Robert Haden are vocationing this week
in Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Haden is minister of Trinity Episco
pal church.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moomaw and Frank Pridemore left
Monday on a business trip to Richmond, Va. Mr. Moomaw
is superintendent and Mr. Pridemore is historian of Kings
Mountain Military Park.
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Mrs. Paul Whitley and sons, Wayne and Ricky, are in
Taylorsville visiting Mrs. Whitley's brother, Richard White
and family. ’
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Two daughters of Dr. and Mrs. John C. McGill are
away on camping trips.
Mrs. McGill, son John Knox and small daughter Eliza
beth, accompanied Meredith McGill to Camp Bonclarken
at Hendersonville Sunday where Meredith will be at the
ARP church camp for a week#
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Alan Tate, five-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Tate, celebrated his birth
day Saturday at a gala Mic
key Mouse party at the
home of his grandmother,
Mrs. Lawrence Logan. Mrs.
B. D. Herndon assisted her
sister in entertaining.
The birthday cake was
topped with china figurines
of Mickey Mouse, Pluto and
Goofy. Cake was served
with fruit punch and ice
cream at refreshment time.
Favors were balloons and
party honors and noisemak-
ers.
Those attending included Alan's great-aunt, Mrs. Percy
Dilling: his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Tate; Lisa and
Laura Herndon, Gina Patterson, Carol, Mary and Mike Ben
nett, Laura King, Kim Herndon, Terry Yarbro, Sarah DeBru-
ler, Dennis and Sheila Ledbetter, Mike Murphree, Lynn and
Brad Tate, Leigh Anne Blanton and Cherrie Fite.
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Lohr, Jr. are visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Lohr this week.
Sunday, August 8th, they
sail from New York for a
six weeks visit to Europe.
While in Copenhagen,
Denmark, Dr. Lohr will speak
at an International Physics
and Chemistry meeting.
When Dr. and Mrs. Lohr
return to the United States,
they will move to Dearborn
Michigan, where Mr. Lohr
will be doing chemistry re
search for the Ford Scien
tific Laboratories.
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tonia.
Reservations should be made for the 8 p.m. dinner b^
Saturday noon.
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Dr. McGill accompanied daughter Frances to Camp
Rotary on Sunday where she will be at Girl Scout camp for
two weeks.
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Mrs. W. O. Weir and son. Bill, are here from Jackson
ville, Fla. to visit Mrs. Weir's mother, Mrs. T. P. McGill. Mr.
Weir joined his family Tuesday and they will remain here
until after the McGill Family Reunion to be held Sunday at
Bethel Church Arbor.
The Weirs will return home Monday.
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About This N' That
American Legion Auxiliary members will gathe
day night at 6:30 p.m. for a covered dish supper
home of Mrs. C. L. Jolly on Fulton road.
Mrs. Ben Long will preside over a short business meet
ing following supper.
Junior Woman's Clubbers conducted a calendar can
vass Monday night as part of their annual fund-raising pro
ject to sell birthday calendars and anniversary listings.
They gathered after the canvass for homemade peach
ice cream and cookies at the Woman's club. Mrs. Bob Mor
ris and Mrs. Robert Champion, Jr. were hostesses.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Greene and sons, Bruce, Jr. and
Michael, are here from Woodlawn, New York, for a visit
with Greene's foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Summitt.
The Greenes expect to return home about August
14th.
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Thurs-
at the
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A luau is planned as highlight of Club Night Saturday
at Kings Mountain Country Club.
Mrs. Margaret Ward, club manager, said that hosts
and hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnette, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack White and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Timms. Music for
dancing will be grovided by the Keys Orchestra ©t Gas-
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lybrand and two children returned
home Sunday after a trip to the beach.
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Dennis Connor left Monday for St. Petersburg, Fla.,
where he will visit Tommy Gerberding, son of Dr. and Mrs.
W. P. Gerberding.
Dr. Gerberding is a former pastor of St. Matthew's
Lutheran church.
Dennis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Connor.
Kings Mountain Herald August 5, 1965 Section B