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• I « f SVVt for* las faq* 2 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, September 30, 1965 Best Costumed To Receive Trophies Who will win costumes for best dressed man, woman and chilil during Mountaineer Days, which Uegln M nday? Three trophies will he present ed. with (udgliig of cos.umc.s to be featured at Wednesday night’s country and western ihow at the I'jational Guard Armory, Barhaia Allen and her .group of entertainers fn r Richmond, Va. will be featured in the big show which gets underway at 8:30 p.m. Winners of gold loving cups last year were Mrs, Nelle Smith, first; Mil. Karen Goins Moss, second; and Mrs 7. e Dellinger Hord, third. The "best dressed" child award went to young Ruth HtUlender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hullender. Honorable mention in the host dressed wom en's contest went to Mrs. Mearle Beatty. Thie year the contest will be conducted a little differently. PHzes will bo awarded inly the first place winnci-s with tropha’s to go to the belt dressed man, the best dre ised v man and the t‘:cst dressed ehil-d. Judges w ll judge the cos tumes during the Wednesday night Armory Show. All Kin ?s Mountain area citizcn-t are invit ed to come dressed in Mo. ntain- eer costume and participate. Kings Mountain wumenfolk were busy this week getting out last year’s Mountaineer Day di-esscs and making new ones for this year’s r.rmmoth Battle Anniver.-ary celebration October 7-9. The little f Ik are also includ ed, as mama’s were busy with needle and thread lewing long dresses and bonnets. .t. Most women employees of Kings Mountain stoies plan to wear costumes during the week. The photographs, from left to right, show some of the costumes to be w rn this year Mrs. Karen -Moss and Mrs. Nell .Smith dis play the small loving cups they iwon last year in the cost , me I judging contest. Mrs. S rith’a dress, adjudged the first place ^ winner, was dark green cotton and green multi-print with frilly lace bonnet. Mrs. .Merle Beatty’s costume, also a winner, featured a peplum-type skirt with mateh- I ing bodice and bonnet. In the photograph at right, Mrs. Bob Hullender fils her small daugh ter Ruth with shoes as ."Vlrs. Zoe Dellinger Hord lonks on. Young Miss Hullender won a prize last - year too. She won first place in childien’s competition. V-t-A- 'V ■ft > * V * * 'em iRainbow Girls Install New Officers; Junior Women To Meet Miss Jackie Blanton, pres ident of the Junior Worn- an's club, will attend Satur day's District IV meeting to be held at First Presbyter ian church, Gastonia. Club presidents will give yearly reports by wearing a costume from the year in which the club was organiz ed. The Kings Mountain woman will wear a dress from the I930's, the local club having celebrated its 30th anniversary last April. The presidents will step into a large picture frame as they review their club acti vities for 1964-65. Miss Blanton's hair will also be styled from the trend of 1935. Also going to Gastonia for the meeting will be Mrs. Bill Jonas and Mrs. Cal Fisher, both representing the local Juniors, and Mrs. John Cheshire, representing the Senior Woman's club. S'';'**! I Christopher Eugene Hin son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Hinson, celebrat ed his second birthday Fri day, September 24th. A small family party was held at his home Friday evening. The decorated birthday cake was topped with a large cowboy and other smaller farm animals and was cut and served follow ing the meal. Young Hinson is grandson of Clyde Hinson of Besse mer City and Mrs. Evelyn * ' Rupert of Phoenix, Arizona. His maternal grandfather is Paul E. Hayes of Kings Moun tain. Chris's mother is the former Jane Hayes. i Libby Alexander, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander and a high school senior, was installed as Wor thy Advisor of Kings Moun tain Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, in public installation ceremonies Sun day. - a * » ♦ ♦ A safety program will highlight Monday night's Junior Woman's club meeting at 7:30 at the Woman's club, Mrs. Cal Fisher, program chairman, has announced. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Jerry Morris and Miss Mary Alice McDaniel. needlepoint category of needlecraft exhibits. She won a first place for a needlepoint bag and also a blue ribbon for a knitted hat in the knitting division. Mrs. James C. Roberts won the "best of fair" trophy in the needlecrafts division with a chocheted afghan which won "best of show" in the crocheting category. The installation program was held in Masonic Tem ple. New officers of the Rain bows were also installed and ** f appointive officers were . named by Miss Alexander. An honor student. Miss State delegate from the American Legion Auxiliary to Tar Heel Girls' State held during the spring on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She is ac tive in Central Methodist church, sings in the choir and plays the piano for services each Sunday morning at Dixon Presbyterian church. » » ♦ * ♦ * * ♦ About This N' That j Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Black were Miss Barney McMahan and Miss Lucy Scarborough, both of Anderson, S. C., and Mrs. J. B. Wilbanks of Green ville, S. C. Mrs. C. E. Neisler will present the program at Wednes day's meeting of Colonel Frederick Hambright Chapter, DAR, at 3:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Garland E. Still, N. Piedmont Avenue. Members will hear a report from the District III meet ing held recently, attended by outgoing District Director Mrs. L. E. Hinnant, Chapter Regent Mrs. J. E. Herndon and Mrs. F. R. Summers. ered with a white cutwork cloth and centered by an arrange ment of pink and white mums. Fall flowers were used in the den where Mrs. Don Bumgardner served punch. r Mrs. Ha H. Fipps is back from Los Angeles, California and plans to make her home here and in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Fipps has undergone cencer treatment for "squamous corcinoma" and has been pronounced cured. She expects to undergo plastic surgery soon so that all signs of surgery will be removed, she says. Two Kings Mountain women were among top winners at the Cleveland County Fair last week. Mrs. W. L. Mauney was "best of show" winner in th# Bride-Elect Honored Miss Judy Ivey, bride-elect of November, was honored at a bridal shower Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. W. Z. Cashlon. Hostesses were Miss Becky Cashion and Mrs. J. B. Falls. Mrs. Bill Cashion greeted guests, who showered Miss Ivey with household gifts. The hostesses gave her a corsage of pink carnations and an Early American bedspread. Nuts, cfikes and punch were served from a table cov- It's A Girl A/2C and Mrs. James D. Fisher announce the arrival of Sally Jill Fisher, September 14, Orlando AFB hospital, Orlando, Fla. The Fishers are formerly of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Charles Fisher spent the weekend in Orlando, going especially to see her new granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Brady Goforth of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Ware were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goforth, Sr. The Brady Goforths are former Kings Mountain citizens. MRS. DON CHAMPION (Linda Reynoldfi) * ★ * ♦ Recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Black were Mrs. H. S. McMahan of Greenville, S. C. and Ley<is McMahan of San Francisco, California.
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