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b6 / Mrs. Davis Shops On 95th Birthday ,*ll’‘‘'*** mm mm m. ; ' Mrs. Ella Pace Davis, 95, went shopping tor a spring bonnet and dress on her birthday. i Honored Friday at a birthday dinner attended by 45 friends and relatives, Mrs. Davis modeled her new dress and hat at her son's home on route i, York, S. C. The L. L. Davis family moved from Walker street here several years ago. Growing African Violets is a hobby which Mrs. Davis has enjoyed for many years and she delights in showing them and giving them' to her friends. She also fills her leisure hours with listening to her fav orite albums of hymns by George Beverly Shea and Ernie Ford and reading her family Bible. ♦ * ♦ » , _ . Saturday Rites > 'n Charlotte Unite Hannons ^ Charlotte’s Mulberry Baptist church was the setting Saturday for a 7 p.m. exchange of Vows i uniting Miss Juanita Elain® Me- j Corkle and James Curt Hannon | in marriage. | The Rev. R. T. Funderburk of ficiated at the double-ring cere mony. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a formal gown of lace and ivory satin. Her fingertip-length veil of illusion was attached to a crown of lace and seed pearls, and she carried a white orchid 6n a white Bable. Best man for the bridegroom was his father, and ushers in cluded How-ard McCorkle, the -ride’s brother, and Everette Crenshaw. Mrs-. Brenda MoLendon attend ed her sister as matron of honor and bridesmaids wci-e Mi's. Bren da Wright, sister of the bride- groo.-n, and Mrs. B. G. Mock, sister of the bride. A reception wa.s held after tht cercrony in the ^cllo^vship hall of the church. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Davis McCorkle of Char lotte, the new Mrs. Hannon is i graduate of West .Mecklenbur high school and is employed b; Henley Paper Company of Chr' lotte. Tile bridegroom’s parents art Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Hannon of Kings Mountain. A graduate of Kings Mountain high school, he is in the Navy, serving aboard the USS Hornet in Long Beach, California. After a trip to Gatlinburg, Ten nessee, the newlyweds will be at home in Long 'Beach. Shanon Reneea Harrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Harrill, was honored on her eighth birthday Satur- ""day at a party, at her home, A birthday cake, iced in white and yellow, was serv ed with ice cream. Mrs. Jim White assisted Mrs,. Hard in serving and in directing games. Party hats and bal loons were given as favors. Shanon is granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Greene of Kings Mountain and H. H. Harrill of Campo- bello, S. C. About This N' That Bride-elect Louzelle Smith was honored.in Atlanta, Ga. at a tea on May 14. The party was held in Rich's |<1agnolIa Room. Hostesses, Miss Smith's former and present room mates, were Misses Beverly Glower, Peggy Hester, Louise Price, Mary Ruth Weils, and Faye Sellers, Misses Glower, Hester, and Price are Miss Smith's bridal attendants. A centerpiece of pink gladiolas and white chrysanthe- mums set the color scheme. I The honoree was presented with assorted pieces of her everyday china and crystal by attending guests. MRS. JAMES CURT HANNON (Juanita EJaine McCorklej ' Pair Wed in Noon Rites Here On Sunday M.ss Patric!;i Kvonne }v». j I— came the bride of Pvt. Charles ! Elvin Gi: eiK- .Sunday in a \2 iic -.-i j ■wedding m .Second Baptist' I church. I I Rev. George \V. Julian heard j 1 the cc'jple exchange vows of the j double-ruig ceremony. Mrs. Wil- i ! ham Falls, the brido’,s aunt, and i I Miss M.'iry Chii.lers provided a i I program of wr-dding musie. Miss • Childers ,saM'g "i Love Yen Truly” 1 before the ceremony and "Wed- - ding Praver” as the ' eriediction. , Th(' al'ar and choir loft were ^ banked with greenery and pairs. i Floor baskets of white gl^ds w'cre | on each side of the altar with an! arrangement of wh.ite -lads end leather !ern m the eenter \^'hitc candrhabra liolding eathoriral can-j dies were among the palms. | Given in marriage by licr fa- ! ther. the tiride wore a Br idalUire , Original of C-oantilly lace, 'rhr j formal gewn was designed with j basque lieaiee f(>atu.'ing a sc.allop-; sd, scoDo noekhne trace;! with se- I quin.s and ii.earls and lor. ,, lace { sleeves. I'lie Ch-ipel, train flowed i from an auron-front skirt '-arm ing a tvK'k ruffie casc-a > Her el- bo\v-Ieiig;!i veil of illusion was draerd tram a c—own of p-carls and s-,'cui;is ;ind .she carried a lac'-M'overcd white Bible lopped with a pui'iih'-tiiroaled ovch’d and showere:' Aiiti satin ribh.sn and ' gyp.soiiiiiha. Miss Carolvn An-n F-alls attend ed liar si.sler as maid of lionor. Her dress was a formal crepe gown designed alorr^empire lines with lace, sleeveless bodice and scoop neckline accented by a sat in band and bow. The .sheath skirt li'ad .a floating lace train. Her nffsogay was of net 3nd lav ender orchids tied with purple MRS. CHARLES ELVIN GREENE (Patricia Eionne Falls) \ ( streamers. Partieipaling in the wedding as honorary attendants were Jean Falls, cousin of the bride; Sandra Falls, sister of the bride; Dottie Greene, sister of the bridegroo.m; Anita H.itfstetler, Ginger Payne and Teresa Huffstickler. They carried long-stem pink carna tions. Jamtts Greene was best man for the In-idegroom. Ushers were Keith Kiser and Bobby Merck. Mrs. James Champion of Waco, aunt of the bride, kept a guest register. The bi'kle’s m;)th!er w'ore a navy blue shoatli dress with matching jacket, navy accessorie.s and a purple-throated orchid corsage a beige knit suit with beige ac cessories and a purple-throated orchid corsage. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Doytt E. Falls of Kings Mountain are the bride’s parents. A 1964 graduate of Kings Mountain high school, she is employed by Barwin Knitting Mills, Inc. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Greene of Kings Mountain. A 1963 graduate of Kings Mountain high school he is now serv-ing in the Marine Corps and is stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Mrs. Greene wil continue to live wi*h her oarents until her husband completes his service The bride jroom’s mother chose ^duty. M iss Barbara Sentz, Clarence King, Jr. Pledge Vows In Sarasota Church Rites KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD SOCIAL CALENDAR 4c in Jody and Paula Ham, young daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ham, had a pajama party Friday night at their home on Floyd street. Their house-guests were their next-door neigh bors, Beverly and Kathy Stewart, and Karla Russell and Gin- dy Crawford, all East school students. _ I 4c 4e * * Saturday:' 7:00—Rehearsal for the Me- Carter-Navy wedding in Cen tral Methodist church. 8:00—Miss Gloria Deane Mc Carter and William Franklin Navy are being honored at a cake-cutting in the fellowship hall of Central Methodist church. 8-11 p.m.—Dance for Kings Mountain young people at the National Guard Ar.mory spon sored by the Kings Mountain Recreation Activities Commission. Sunday: 12:00—American Legion Post 155 is serving buffet luncheon at the American Legion Hall. 4:00—The wbdding of Miss Gloria Deane McCarter and Wil liam Franklin Navy in Central Methodist church. Wednesday: 10 a.m.- Circles 3 and 6 of First Presbyterian church in tlic Ladies Bible Classroom of the church. Thursday, May 26, 1966 Mrs. Harmon's Piano Pupils Give Recital Section B Pruitt-Floyd Invitations Issued Party'Honors Miss McGill, at 1270 Midpines. Scott's decorated birth day cake was cut and serv ed with other party refresh ments. , Young Gostner is grand son of Mrs. Sallie Gostner of Kings Mountain. ( ifc Linda Pruitt, June bride-elect, was honored at a party Thursday evening at Western Garolina college in Gullowhee where she is a senior and counsellor at Moore Dormitory. Thirty freshmen girls showered Miss Pruitt with miscel laneous gifts. Co-hostesses were Beth Bartlett, the bride-to-be's roommate from Spruce Pine, and Rosemary Jamerson of Asheville. Linda Stacy of Gastonia,. Eloise Beam of Kings Mountain and Kay Kidd of Albernarle. A cloth of white lace over pink covered the refreshment , ^Continued On Page * Edward Scott Costner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Costner, celebrated his firsjt birthday Tuesday, May 17th“. A small tamily party was | of this summer, was honor guest held at the Costner home' ^ 16th on the campus of Appalach- Party Honors Diane Roberts Pia-no pupils of Mrs. Martin Har.ron were presented in a formal recital Friday evening at the Woman’s club. Playing in the recital were 18 students of Mrs. Harmon and two students of Luther Davis, Myra McGinnis and Cynthia Brown. Refreshments were scrvdd aft er the program to 100 guests. Ushers for the pro,gram were Debbie Timms, Mary Bryant, Mary Anne Bennett, and Connie Phifer. The program included: Pussy Cat, Cock-a-Doodle-Doo!, Jobson; The Modern Dragon, Dittenhaver — Myra McGinnis. Goosby,' Goosey Gander, Job- son; Circus in Town, Clark -- Cynthia Anne Browm. White Clouds, Stevens, — Mar tha Jane Mauney. Menagerie: The Sandpiper, The Gnu, Flamingo and Grumpy Bear, — Sharon Plonk. Walking Home, Rollins; Gar den Swing, Morten — Carol Go forth. Clockwork Doll. ’Thonras; Final Exam Blues, Basticii — Nancy Ilord. Invitations reading as fnllo'.ws have been is.sued in King.'-' -M him ; f\lortn T6ach6r lain: \ ' I .Miss Annie B. Roberts i Mivs. Paul McGinnis were Mrs. J. O. Pniill rcijuc.sts (hr li'iv.iutr of your presence at the marriuifc of her danyhlcr Linda Faye to Curtis D. Floyd Lieut cna n!. United States Marine Corps on Saturday, (he fourth day of June Nineteen hundred and si.rly-si.r at three o’clock in the afternoon First Baptist Church Kings Mountain, North Caindina Reception immediately foUov'ing in the Church Reccp<ion Half and host- j fs.ses at a dinner party at tlic i hume of the latter on Hawthorne ! Road Tuesday pi.ght honoring {.Miss Willie McGill, third grade j t( acher at North Scliool who is I retiring at the end of the current school year. An antique silver compote fill- ; cfi with pink roses centered the i main table in the dining room, i Pink peonies in a tail pitcher (l('C'orated the living room table, j while yellow and wliite roses were j u.s( rl throughout the don. The guest list included the fac- Moores Honored On Birthday ' ulty of North School and two ! former teachers, Miss Ruth Beam quets of yelmw r-oinps Richard Dungan of uaines- Miss Barbara Suzanne Sentz became the bride of Clarence Jo.seph Kin.g, Jr. Sunday, May 15. Tile 2:30 double-ring vov^s^er-2 heard by the Rev. Jerome A. Caroselia who performed the ceremony in St. Martha’s Cath olic chiireh in .Sarasota, Fla. Tli-p bridegroom is grandson of A. J Gallant and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrison, all of Kings Mountai-n. His mother is the foPTer Irene Gallant of iKin.gs Mountain. Given in marriage by her fa ther. the bride 'vvoro a white* sat in wedding dress with train Her liea<ldrcss, a sliort veil, was held in place, by a tiara of -seed pearls. She wore a pearl -neck lace and carried a bouquet of \ihite carnations. .Mrs Peggy Howard of Gaines- \ille, Fla. attended lier sister as matron of h;)nor and rridesmaids were Miss Carole Patrice King, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Sue Savoie, both of Sara sota. All the attendants wore for mal-length dresses of light gi'f‘'2'ti with matching green headdresses of veiling and flowers and mateh- in.g slippers. They carried bou- arnations. of .Shelby and Mrs I’oby Harrill i of Lattimorie. ville and Sarasota was best man for the bridegroom. Ushers were Alvin Potter and Michael JJkn- stead, both of Sarasota. The bride’s mother wore a two- piece silk shantung dress of dus ty pink with matching hat trim med with pink tulle. She wore white accessories and a white carnation corsagb. Mrs. King chose a peacock blue silk linen dress trimmed in blue satin with matching hat trimmed with satin rosettes and blue veil ing Shfe wore white accessories and a white carnation corsage. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sentz of Sarasota, Fla. are parents of the bride. A 1965 graduate of Sara sota high school she attended Manatee Junior college. She is employed by General Telephone Company in Sarasota. The bride.groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. King, Sr. of ISOS Eik Avenue, Kens ington Park. Sarasota. He is a 1965 graduate of Riverview high school in Sarasota and also at tended Manatee Junior college i» Bradenton. He is employed by Kwik-Chek Stores in Sarasota. In June h^s will go to Weaver's Airline Personnel Training School in Kansas City, Mo. and upw completion of his trainin.g will be cissigned a position with an airline cam.pany, doing commun ications work. Mrs. Allen Hostess To Baptist Circle state Teacher’s college at Boone. Twbnty-fivo college friends of Mi.ss Roberts gathered in East Hall to present her with a white and green corsage and miscel laneous gifts. Co-hostesses wci'te Misses Kay Newton. Shirley Donnelly and Jane Flynt. Cake squares, mint.t and nuts were served with lime punch from a table decorated In white and green. Miss Dover, Mr. Woods Set Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. James Brady Dover of Grover have announced the engagement of their daugh ter, Mary Ann, to H. Grady Woods, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Grady Woods. Sr. of Shelby. A July 10th wedding is planned in Plcaeant Hill Baptist church. Musette, Kreutzer — Bach; Scherzetlo, Meredith McGill. Jolly Darkies, Dechtcr—Laura Ann Hudson. Caprice in C, Rourbe, Kirnber- gor — Lynne Bridges. Minuet, Handel; Rainy Day, Bauer — Jane Anthony. Lullaby, Bloch; Three-Quarter Moontlmc, Martin — Barbara Hord. .S >ng of the Suitor, Sarah Beth Simpson. Greig — Mr. and Mrs. Cleve .’fooi'c honored at a birthda>^)ar!,v Sin+"~'''*’■\yi-s, Dewey Allbn was hssless day at Lake* Crawford picnic area home A1<)nda.v night to b.v their 11 childrlon and other hens Circle 1 of Second Baptist church. The eight 'mbmbers prc.scnt heat'd a program, “My Family family members Mr. .Moore celebrated a birth- d-ay on Sumlay and .Mrs. .Moore celebrated her birthday Tuesday Witnessing To Other Families”,^ led by. Mrs. Helen Tate. Others participating were Mrs. Gertrude Ware, Mrs. Ethel While, Mrs. Hart, and Mrs. W. H. Redmond. (The evening pra'.vt«rs were offor- Those attending were Mr. and Katie Pruitt and Mrs. Mrs. Rav Mullinax and family. Redmond. A decorated cake was cbnler- pieee for the picnic taltle from which luneh was served. • Jane Culp To Head Order Of Rainbow Mi.ss Jane Culp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Culp, was in stalled as Worthy Advisor of Kings Mountain Assem :ly, Or der of Rainbow* for Girls, in in- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bumgardner chairman, led stallafion ceTcmonios Sunday aft Minubt In D Minor, Bach; Chil dren's Dance! No. 12, Bartok Sutran Goforth. The Holy City. Adams-Eckstcin — Ginger Finger. Beat Out the Boogie, Glover Kemp Mauney. Sonatina, Op. 70, No. 3 — Alle gro, Kirchner — Frances McGill. Pitesto in G, Telemann; The Sound of Music, Rogers — Don na Crawford. Concerto In F - Allegro Marzl- Wi^^s ^ Frances and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1 etc ; devotional. .Members opened Wells and Gloria. Mrs. B ib Rhea* program by singing, “Wh-at Kathy. Barbara and David. -Mr. ^ priend We Have In Jesus.” and Mrs Billy Putnam and .Scott . pi-csided over a brjef of Charlotte. Mrs. Jnlvnn\' j business session and announced and P'am of Grover, Ricky ! that Mrs. Gertrude Ware would Mrs. .Tom Smith and children oF hostess to the June 27th circle Charlotte, Mrs. Gilbert Brazzoll; j^or home, and daughter, Mr. and -Mrs. Al-! Atrefrcshmenttime.Mrs Allen' frrd B.ailey ami G-ti'I'v, Mrs. .lolm was assisted by Mrs. Gertrude Miller, Thomas Blanton, Mrs. [ Ware in serving a salad and dcs- Grady Bailey and family, all of sc it couise^ natlncy, S C.. Mr and A. Dunn Honored R. Tilsan of Greenville. S. C., Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Whilb, Linda On Sixth Birthdav Vickie Dunn, daughter of Mr. ' ami Mrs. Arlie Dunn, celebrated Smith, Mike Kiser, Penny and Rodney Sellers, Teresa Moore. ^ j ^ Mike Goforth all of Kin’s Moun- {sixth birthday Monday at a 1 A/i,.- party for 10 children at her home fain, Belvin Moore, Mr. and 215 City street. John L. Moore, J. C. Moore and Janie, -all of Gaffney, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maorb, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sellers, Bob Rhea, il f and Mrs. Annie Mae Horn oi Pacolet, S. C came duiing the afternoon. The doll-decorated birthday cake was served with ice cream and other party refeshments. Youriig Miss Dunn is grand daughter of Mrs. Ethel Hale and Mrs. Nellife Dunn, both of King& Moimtain. ernoon at Masonic Temple. A rising senior at Kings Moun tain high school, Miss Culp was installed by Mrs. D. E. Tate, past Mother Advisor of the chapter, assisted by Mrs. Clayvon Kelly, a nast Worthy Matron of Kings Mountain Chapter 123, Order of Eastern Star, and Mrs. I. C. Da vis, a past Mather Advisor and Grand Deputy of the Order of Rainbow. Also assisting wc'fe past Wor thy Advisors Libby .-Mexander and Joyce Di-xoR-aaad Mrs.. Bla(Sc-L| leonatd, Mother Ack'isor. Other officers are Donna Eak- er, worthy associate advisor; Jean Davis, charity; Ann San- d-ers, hope; Ava Ja Spearman, faith: Janet Bolin, recordet; Paulette Phifer, treasurer; Vickie White, chaplain; and Sandra Hul- lender, drill leader. Stations in the Order will bb filled b.v Diane Johnson, love; Linda Hannon, religion: Nornaa King, nature; Teresa Jolley, irn- mortality: Diane Keeter. fidelity; Rita Crawfot'd, patriotism; Rita. Blanton, service; Camille Leoi^ ■ard, confidential observer; Gloria, Wheeler, outer observer; Libbyt Alexander, musician; Elaine DixF on, choir director. Members of the choir are Bar«ji bara Hord, Laura Stowe, DetH*. orah Jaynes, Frances Dilling,^ Jean Hullender, Jo Bridgeaj g aine Gault, Louis Ann Sherrci*,! Ddy Carroll. Sandi'a Johnson/ §iid ^otUe Scales. ■ I
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