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.. X, m ^ t j Community FeUival Ushers In Season^ i I Wt .^«t. .ART EXHIBITS POPULAR FEATURE OF FAIR — Hairy E. Page, left, and Mrs. Raymond Holmes are photographed above looking at the numerous art exhibits on display by Kings Mourn tain citizens at Wednesday’s Woman's club community festival. Drawings, jMintings, sculpture, carvings, ceranUcs and home crafts were among the displays. Mrs. Holmes, a native of England, displayed willow basketry, a hobby she brought from England, including lampshades and hanging baskets she had made. The Holmes children, Ch iHs and Lindsay, also contributed to the division entries with paintings and coin and animal collections. Mrs. Holmes’ painting, "Collage” was also featured in this group of entries. (Photo by Paul Leminpns) NEEDLEWORK DISPLAY FEATURE OF FAIR— A display of fine needlework, including cro cheting, knitting, ncedlejioint and embroidery, was popular with fairgoers and exhibitors in last Wednesday’s community festival and floral fair sponsored by the Woman’s club. Afghans and other exhibits on a large table centered by g pumpkin of fall flowers, fruits and foliage are ad mired, from left, by Ann Arthur Thomassoii, Mrs. George Thomasson, Mrs. George Houser, Mrs. Tom Trott, Mrs. Harry Page, Mrs. Aubrey Mauney and Mrs. W. T. Weir, far right. Mrs. Thomas son and Mrs. Mauney were co-chairmen of the show. (Photo by Paul Lemmons) Mauneys Honored On 50th Anniversary At Reception Given By Their Children By OTTIE WHITE CROSBY On Friday afternoon, October 21, at the Kings Mountain Wo man’s Club, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Kemp Mauney were honor ed at a reception given by their children in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. Hosts included Mr. and Mrs. William Kemp Mauney, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman Mau- ■ ney and Mr. and Mrs. David Latham Mauney of Kings Moun tain; Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hoff man Mauney of Oberlin, Ohio, and Mrs. Ernest Jacob Mauney of Syosset, Long Island, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Mauney were married October 19, 1916 in Dal las, N. C., at the First Baptist church. Mrs. Mauney is the former Sarah Jane Hoffman of Dallas. Guests were invited to call be tween the hours of four and six in the afternoon. Greeting callers at the en trance to the club was Mrs. Carl F. Mauney. Mr.s. Aubrey Mauney introduced them to the receiving line which included Messrs. Dav id, Miles, George and W. K., Jr.; the honorees and their wedding party: Mrs. E. C. Cooper (Vera Mauney, sister of Mr. Mauney) who was matron-of-honor, Mrs. Walter (Mary Ragan) Rhyne of Gastonia and Mrs. Fred (Marga ret Rudisill) By rum of Charlotte, who were bridesmaids. Mrs. Phil (Mary Neal Wilkins) Jackson of Chapel Hill who was flower girl, along with Mrs. Hugh (Pauline Newton) Moore of Lynchburg, Virginia; Mrs. Jessie Summey, pianist. Miss Corinne Puett, vio linist, and Blair Falls Houser, from Dallas, who served as ring bearer. All of the wedding attendants pinned gold cymbidium orchids to their party dresses, and the flower girls carried small white baskets similar to tho.se they carried in the wedding. These were filled with yellow rose petals. The ring bearer held a white satin pillow, edged in wide lace, on which the original wedding ring rested. Directing guests from the lounge into the ballroom was Mrs. George Houser. Mrs. B. N. Barnes introduced them to the five daughters - in - law: Mrs. William Kemp Mauney, Jr. (Mary Simpson of Hickory, N. C.), Mrs. George Hoffman Mau ney (Barbara Broward of Atlan ta, Ga.), Mrs. Miles Hoffman Mauney (Dorothy Phillips of Bir mingham, Ala.), Mrs. Ernest Ja cob Mauney (Doris White of Kings Mountain), and Mrs. Dav id Latham Mauney (Betty Short of Kings Mountain). The entire club had been made festive for the occasion using a color note of yellow, white and green. Numerous arrangements of yel low roses, snapdragons, carna tions and greenery were placed throughout the club. In the foyer, a large fan-shaped arrangement was used just inside the en trance, and potted chrysanthe mums were arranged in a pyra mid effect in the corner of the loom. The tables in the lounge lield arrangements of yellow roses, with yellow satin ribbons. The mantel was particularly pretty with an elongated ar rangement of yellow roses, car nations and snapdragons, iack- ed with tall greenery arranged in a long brass container. Swags of boxwood roping were attach ed to the mantel and hung be neath the arrangement. Mrs. Mauney was gowned in a Dior blue lace over satin dress, with lace overblouse scalloped at the waist, with an accent bow of blue satin. With this she wore dyed to match .slippers. She pin- uf:d a purple - throated gold or chid at her shoulder. She also W'orc the groom’s wedding gift to her — a gold lavaliere set with diamonds. Tire refreshment table in the ballroom was covered with a handsome yellow antique,-satin cloth, overlaid with white net outlined with lace. Net and lace panels which ran the length of the table were draped and GAY TABLE FOR HALLOWEEN — The season of spooks and goblins is just around the corner and Kings Mountain garden clubs had a Halloween party in mind in decorations for this table, among those featured in a special table arrangement classification in last Wednesday’s floral fair. Covered with an orange cloth, the table’s central decoration is a jack-o-lantern decorated with leaves and a holder for the soft drinks to be served, with hot po]H:orn, Serving refreshments are Mrs. Wilson Griffin, left, and Mrs. A. W. Kincaid. (Photo for the Herald by Paul Lemmons) caught at the corners of the ta ble in a fan-shaped effect, and at the four corners and in center front were cascade arrangements of stephanotis. showered with white satin ribbons tied in lov er’s knots. A large four - tiered wedding cake was placed at one end of the table. The cake was deco rated in white with yellow roses cascading down the sides, and was topped by a ciuster of wed ding bells nestled in a pouf of net and valley lilies. Yellow (Continued On Page Two) JSurses Plan Meeting In Shelby; Mrs, Robbs To Germany; Club ISotes; Parly Time Bt, Mrs. EdtJle Robbs has joined her husband, Pfc. Eddie M. Robbs, in Landau, Ger many where Pfc Robbs will be stationed 18 months with the Arrt)y» Pfc Robbs and his wife, the former Judie Ivey, of Kings Mountain, have occu pied an apartment in Herk- shime, Germany, a few miles from Landau. Making the trip to Ger many with Mrs. Robbs was another Kings Mountain girl, Mrs. Elaine Ducker Shipman, who is also joining her serv- - ' ^ iceman husband, Pfc. Jesse Michael Shipman, in Bam berg, Germany. * * * The Sigma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa met Thurs day night for a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl Gaffney in Shelby. Mrs. Mills Cornwell was co-hostess. rtMJis were completed for the ADK convention to be held at the Charlotte Motor Inn October 28-29. Friday night, members of the local chapter will be host esses for an open house at the Motor Inn. Local members attending the meeting were Mrs. J. C. Bridges, Mrs. G. E. Bridges, Miss Jackie Blanton, Miss Janet Falls and Mrs. James Page. * * * ^ Sharon Putnam, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Putnam, celebrated her fifth birthday Saturday at a party attended by 14 children at her home on Waco Road. The white birthday cake, trimmed in pink and blue, was topped by a Cinderella doll and cut and served with ice cream at refreshment time. Young Miss Putnam is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Putnam, all of Kings. Mountain. ♦ Mrs. Starr Hanna entertained 14 members of the Gas tonia Credit Women's Breakfast club at a breakfast meet ing at her home in Gastonia Tuesday morning. A menu of country ham and eggs was served on ar rival of members. Tables were spread with white linen cloths and centered with arrangements of mixed flowers. Miss Lucy Lee, club president, said the invocation and presided over a business meeting. Directors and sponsors were re-elected for the coming year. The new officers will be installed at the regular November, meeting. Members made plans to attend a program on Holiday Foods and Decorations to be conducted by Public Service Company in Gastonia Tuesday night. • Local members attending the meeting were Mrs. Charles L. Alexander, Mrs. Luther Joy and Miss Elizabeth Stewart, - , j- nr.. About This 'N' That Mrs. Clyde Kerns traced the history of tulips for the program at Wednesday's Open,Gate Gardenrclub meeting at the home of Mrs. Arnold W. I^Incaid. Mrs. M. C. Amos was co-hostess and tjje hostesses served a salad and dessert course at refreshment tlm^ Fall flower arrangements were displayed by the hostess es and judged by the members who also exhibited specimens of chrysanthemums. Mrs. Jim Dickey, club president, presided. ♦ * * Thursday Afternoon Book club members will gather to day (Thursday.) at 3:30 p.m. at the hpme^of Mrs. Paul Mc Ginnis on Hawthorne Road. ■ ‘ * ♦ * ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clary and daughter and Robert Clary, all of Belton, S. C., spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clary. J. C. Clary continues to be under a doctor's care, al though he has been discharged from the hospital after under going treatment for a suspected, gall bladder ailment. * * * Ensign Fleming Mauney. Mrs. Mauney and children, Karen, Jimmy, and Andy, are here for a visit with Ensign Mauney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney. The Mauneys are enroute from Newport, Rhode Island to San Diego, Cal ifornia where Ensign Maurl^y.will be stationed., * * ♦ Mrs. Grady A. Rhea' was hostess at her home Friday night to members of the Margrace Woman's club. The devotional was conducted by Miss Grace Blanton, chaplain, and Mrs. J. O. Barber, club president, presided over the business session. Mrs. Rhea served refreshments during a social hour. Thursday, October 27, 1966 Mrs. Pruitt Hostess To Baptist Circle I Mrs. Katie Pruitt was hostess at her home Monday night to members of Circle 1 of Second Baptist church Program for the evening was a discussion of the topic, “Baptists And Appalachia’’, a continuation of a Bible Study led by Mrs. Hel en Tate. Other members partici pating were Mrs. Gertrude Ware, Mrs Ethel White, Mrs. Dewey Allen, Mrs. Pruitt, Mrs. Lizzie Dalton and Mrs. S O. Kirby. The reading of both Old Testa ment and New Testament scrip tures was featured along with meditations and prayers. Mem bers opened the program, by singing the hymn, “Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus.” Mrs Allen presided. She an nounced that Mrs. (Lizzie Dalton will be hostess to Ihe November meeting of the circle. At refreshment time Mrs Pruitt was assisted by Mrs. Allen in serving reireshmoDti. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS, MOUNTAIN, N. C. SECTION B DAR Chapter Meets Wednesday Mrs L. E. Hinnant will be hostess to Wednesday’s meeting of Colonel FYederick Hambright Chapter, DAR, at her home at 3:30 p.m. Program for the afternoon will be presented by Mrs. Garland E sun. Edith Hambright, 1966 winner of the‘Good Citizen Award given by the local chapter, will be pre sent as a guest and will be pre sented the award to highlight the program. A high school sen ior, Miss Hambright is daughter of 'Mr and Mrs. Myers Ham bright. Miss Hambright will receive the award at the November meet ing of the local DAR chapter and will be honored by District III and the state DAR, along with other Good Citizens winners from this district and atatm _, SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday: 3:30—Thursday Afternoon Book club at the home of Mrs. Paul McGinnis. Friday: 6-9 p.m.—Grover Rescue Squad is sponsoring a Halloween carni val at Grover Rescue Squad build ing. Saturday: ——“ 11 a.m. — Women of Chestnut Ridge Baptist church are serving hotdogs and homemade‘‘cake, an nual Halloween festivities. Tuesday: 9:30 a.m. — Circle 2 of Central Methodist church at the home of Mr.s. J. R. Davis. Wednesday: - . 10 a.m.—Circle 3 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. Charles Blanton, 403 Phifer road. 10 a.m.—Circle 6 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. James Rollins on Cleveland avenue in Grover. 3:30—Colonel Frederick H«qi> briglit Chapter, DAR, at the home of Mrs. L. E. Hinnant. 5:30-7:30 pm. — West school PTA is sponsoring a turkey sup per in the school cafeteria. Campbells Visit In Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs H. L. Campbell have returned from Kansas City, .Mo. where they visited their son and daughter-in-law. Second Lieutenant and Mrs. H L. Oamp- beil, Jr. and their baby daughter, Laura Christine. Lt Campbell is stationed at lUchards-Gcbaur Air Force Base in Grandview. Missouri. prt. Richard M. White, son of Mrs. Grace L. White, has report ed for duty with the Army in Mannheim. Germany, where he will be stationed 18 months. Pvt. White’s addresi}: US .=53443798, 16th Service Co. (GS) APO. New Yorke New York 09028. Practical nurses from Area Seven will honor Mrs. Ruth L. Harris of Black Mountain, presi(dent of the North Caro lina Licensee^ Practical Nurses Association, Inc., at a tea in Cleveland County November 7th. Mrs. Harris will speak to the group of nurses from Cleveland, Gaston and Lin- ^ . ... coin Counties in the living . ' ' room of the Nurses' Home at Cleveland Memorial hospital in Shelby at 7:30 p.m. Back from the natl^jnal LPN convention In San Fran cisco, California,^ Mrs. Harris will give highlights of her trip as she presents a talk on "National Aspects of Practi cal Nursing Today." Mrs. Harris has done general duly nursing at Western North Carolina San atorium in Block Mountain the past 12 years. She was licens ed in 1955 and since that time has held many offices in her area as well as the state association. She has served as both second vice-president and first vice-president of the state association, holds mem bership irj the North Carolina Health Council and the North Carolina Committee on Nursing and Patient Care. She is a member of Black Mountain Methodist church. * * * Leanne Christa Robbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ny Robbs, celebrated her third birthday Thursday at a party for 50 relatives and friends at her home at 830 Cabiness Drive in Shelby. "The Gingerbread Man" theme was carried out in dec orations, party refreshments and favors. The birthday cake was served with punch, puts and a congealed salad at re freshment time. Young Miss Robbs is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bo,yd F. Saunder pnd Mrs. J. H. Robbs, all of Kings Mountain. Her great-grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sanders of Kings Moun tain. The Shelbians are formerly of Kings Mountain. ♦ ♦ >(> Junior Woman's clubbers are completing this week’ the annual community birthday cale\dar project and citizens who still wish to list their names or wedding anniversary list ings should contact members this week. Funds from the project support the club's community project. Six members made up a worksesslon Monday night, in- eluding Miss Jackie Blanton, club president; Mrs. Bill Al'len, Mrs. Jacob Dixon, Mrs. Bob Morris, and Misses Elizabeth Stewart and Mary Alice McDanlek A second work session to complete the project is plan ned for Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jacob Dixon on Sims streof.
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