Thurs( SOCIAL CALENDAR Area Nurses To Honor Mrs. Harris NOTE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVEI^AJtY ^ Mr. and Mrs. William Kenip Mauney, Sr. (abc/ve) celebrated their 50th wed ding anniversary October 21 at a reception given by their chil dren and grandchildren at Kings Mountain Woman’s club. A large number of friends called. Mrs. Mauney, the former Miss Sarah Jane Hoffman, and Mr, Mauney, prominent industrialist, were married October 19, 1916 in Dallas First Baptist church. Members of their wedding party also participated in the fes- ■ tivities. Hosts for the party were Mr, and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. David Mauney, all of Kings Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Mauney of Oberlin, Ohio and Mrs. Ernest J. Mauney of Syosset, Long Island, New York. (Photo by Carlisle Studio) Birth Announcements Thursday: 7:30 — Americaaifwfifion Aux- at the home Mrs. J. E. MMBiey.' _ Senio! Crkib 1*65^+ teovorad dish luni^ieoai at the W«nm’s club. « p.m. Ktogs Moun- . ' / ‘Mr ReOTeatioii Activities Com- iHhtalMan is sponsoring a dance for yowK people National Chiaid Armor}' 7j30 _ Club XiSSW at Kings Country dM>. Dinner and Aancing. Dr. aRt Mrs T. G. DorfMRn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Carpentet, JPr., hosts. 7:30--Circle 1 of Wilton Pres- t, f>5rterian church at the home of i- Mrs. George Sellers, Margrace road ■MGNDAY-s- ■ ~ -a- 3K)0 p.m — Circle No. 1 meets at Central Methodist <*urch. 3:30 — Circle 5 of First Pres byterian church at tiw home of Mrs. Haywood E. L3tneh, 507 E. Ridge street. 7:30 — Circle 1 of First Pres- hyteriam church at the home of > Mrs. Hall Goforth, 1503 Shelby road. 7:30 — Junior Wothan’s club at the Woman's club. 7:30 — Circle 2 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. Margaret Ward, 608 W. Mountain street \ 7:30 — Circle 4 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. B. W. Gillespie, 103 S. Pied mont avenue. Tuesday: 7:30 — East school P-TA in the school auditorium. Wednesday: 10 a.m. — Ladies bridge lunch eon at Kings Mountain Country Club. 10:00 a.m. — CJrcle No. 3 meets at Central Methodist church.. 3:30 — Kings Mountain Garden club at the home of Mrs. Carl F. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Mrs. Roth L. Harris of (Blade MowAaki, president of (the Noith Oarottna Licensed Prac tical NItarses Assodaitton, will be CB Club Taps Queen Of Halloween Event Patricia Kay Lewis, daughter Thursday, November 3, 1966 hoiiawd »ta tea givtn hy aeve- j®, g^i Mrs. Henry Lewis, f^tid^CouiOtty nurses 'hr Area Sev- um., \ivMimMi rtf tbrt Tcin^ en Monday night in giielby. 'Hae tea WiU he hold at 7:30 was browned Queen of the Kings Mountain CB Radio club Sat. urday night p.ra. ili_^ Mving ^^ of the graduate of Kings ^*^17*1* ■*****® Cleveland Me- Mountain high school received a mortal hospital. American Beauty roses Mra Harris will also speak to with Alfred Tucker making the the group following the social presentation. She was also re- hoin- and {uesent highlights of membered on her birthday with her rdeent trip to the national g birthday cake. LPN oonvelition in San Francis- Crowning of a Queen was 00, CalflMrnta. highlight of a pre-Halloween Long tidtlve in the state nurs-' masquerade dance sponsored by ing astoCtatidn, Mrs. Harris is the CB club at the National a aiemtocr of the nursing staff Guard Armory. Of ’Western North Carolina San- Janice Kay Wilson and Pete atorhmi in Blade Mountain. Lynn won the rock-n-roll dance emtest and- reodved merchandise prizes from two retail firms— Griffin Drug Company and Mc Ginnis Furniture Company. Mluaic for the dance, attended by about 3(X), was provided by Champions En+artain At Halloween Party Cra^ and Wes Champion, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cham- plan, Jr., entertained their small fhe Marquees of Gastonia and friends smd nieghbors at a Hal- Bill Lytton’s Westerneere. Grady loween .party Monday a!ft(OTioon Baker was at the elecrtric organ, at their home. Miss (Lewis was a contestant The youngsters came dressed in the recent Miss Kings Moun- as spooks and goblins and en- ^ ’ QUEEN — Patricia Kay Lewis is Queen of the Kings Mountain CB Radio club. Joyed party fun and refresh ments from 3:30 until 5 p.m. Noisemakers were given as fa vors. Overlaid -wth a Halloween taUecloth, the refreshment table was decorated with jack-o-lan- tems noade festive with leaves tain beauty pageant sponored by the Junior Chamber of Com merce. Carnival Held By Youth Group .1 .c r. A Halloween carnival was held and fan flowe^ Orange ^^h young people of Macedonia •vvMM wiim.rhlrmonArtAn _ ta r r was served with pumpkinshaped cookies and Halloween Sandy. Baptist church Sunday evening in the church fellowship hall. Present tor The recreation room was made Darren Carrigan. Jeff and^ris with Halloween decora- Henaon, Usa Glreene, Tr t T a refreshments were serv- masson, Rita Bennett, Shaughn ^ including candy apples, pop Zeich, Karen Blackwell, and ’ ® i'k , f v route 2, announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday, October 29, Kings Mountain hospital Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Dean Rup- Mauney. pe, 506 W. King Street, announce Thursday, Nov. 10; the birth of a son, Sunday, Octo- 9:30 a. m — Kings Mountain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sims, 18 ber 30, Kings Mountain ho^ital. Women Golfers will be hostess Dixie Trailer Park, announce the group to members of the Foot- birth of a daughtar, Wedae«iay, '"“iZte” to "“>» LeaSua at tha Country Club daughter, Sunday, Octo- course. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Howell C, Johnsm announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane, to Robert Donald Hurlhut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurlbut. Both families are of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect is a senior student at Kings Mouiitcdn high school. The prospective bride- groom, a graduate of Kings Mountain high school, is attending Gasto)i Technical Imtitute. The 'wedding will be an event of Novetnber 25. Wynn Crawford. Cornwell Family Attend Purse Rites corn, cookies, and punch. Entertainment featured dart games, bowling, a Witch Heckat room, and cake walks. .Prize for the best-costumed went to Amos Greene. rt> <> r October 26, Kings Mountain hos- . , ^ pital. Mr. and Mrs. James House, 821 ® Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Alexander ~Miss Petie Lynn, student at the Freshen Warrlrnhe First street, announce the birth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brackett, of West Palm Beach, Fla., were University of North Carolina \a/ul r- l r i of a daughter, Friday, October 28, Grover, announce the birth of a weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. School of Pharmacy, Chapel Hill, ” '' Colortul oloves Kings Mountain hospital. daughter, Saturday, October 29, Roy Matthews. Mr. Alexander is spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gladden, Kings Mountain hospital brother of Mrs. Matthews. mother, Mrs. Ruth Ljmn. Program Topic Leon Furse, 68, of Summerton, T, S. C., son-in-law of A. H. Corn- ‘ Glip ^Ol c well of Kings Mountain, died Saturday in Summerton. Grave side services were held on Sun day. Mr. Furse was husband of the former Fanny Cornwell of Kings Mountain. Going to Summerton for the Church Bazaar Set: Bon Voyage Party; If your wardrobe needs fresh ening up, without much expense, funeraf rites were Mr, and Mrs. fashion experts say you can do a. H. CornweU, Miss Margaret it with gloves Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs. A. De- ^ Choose from a’^ large assort- vvltte Cornwell and Mr. and Mrs. ment of washables in a dazzling Ernest Hayes, all of Kings Moun- array of cOlors, fabrics, and de- taift. r Mrs. Bob Haden was hostess Friday to members of the Mag nolia Garden club, entertaining at 10 a.m, at her home on Phifer road. Mrs. D. F. Hord presented the program, “Plauiting and Care of WINNERS — Janice Kay Wilson and Pete Lynn won the dance contest Saturday sponsored by the Kings Mountain CB Radio club at the National Guard Armory. Mrs. John C. McGill and Mrs. KMRAC To Sponsor Dorus Bennett received blue rib- p • J Pk bons for their autumn arrange- r PIClQV USHC© signs. Polka dot, fattersall, and plaid gtoVes go particularly well with simple light, black, and menta Wa Belk's Employees Held Tuesday Party it .-.-.J. Belk’s employees and their families were treated to a sup- Central Methodist churchwomen will sponsor a bazaar hostesses at the Hamrick home. They served party refresh- •from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Wednesday, November 16th, for ments and presented the couple a kitchen clock as a gift ant ^achieve^^tofl benefit of the building fund. snd gave Mrs. Lovelace a corsage of red carnations. school clothes, even if only wie Handmade articles, including Christmas decorations, The refreshment table was decorated in red and white is being added to yc^ ^TTura^y*evening at Lineber needlework, and knitted articles will be on sale, along with and was caught up with red streamers. Punch was served jng, qi^lity fabrics°th^^wa6h homemade cakes and pies, candies,cookies and canned from one end of the table. well and iron easily — or even *' goods. _ h/lfs- Ronald Lovelace is a native of Hawaii and dur- Lunch will be served from I 1:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. ing the three years they have been married they have been A turkey dinner with all the trimmings Will be served from stationed out-of-the-states. 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. . . . , ♦ * * ♦ Comings and Goings Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moomaw left today for a visit In Richmond and Culpeper, Virginia. Dixon 4-H Group Plans Party Thursday 4the M Wanderers” will provide music for a Friday night dance for young people from 8 until 11 pm. at the National Guard Ar mory. Admission is 50 (^nts and those attending should dress in school F unrir / ;ju p.m. The Interested public is Invited to participate. Chairman of the bazaar is Mrs. Car! Mayes and Mrs. Miss Brewington, Steve Wells Wed October 19 Hosts f L • ’4. J U i o’dodi*^\n?^s^ower^ th^hride KeMy’s Chapel church was the of flower petals, r . X lo rl 0 J 44 ^7® Cadieu. of Durham, visited her aurit hwsSSd Saturday tor a 3 p.m. Frank Williams dudes Sunday luncheon each Sunday ^rom 12 noon until 2 and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Nevette Hughes, during the week- gift*. wedding uniting o’clock; a ladies bridge-luncheon on Wednesday, Novem- end. She had just returned from an ail-expense paid trip to The Wells home was decorated Donaldson Carpenter, Jr., are hosts. The dub calendar ot activities for the month also in^ V..auieu, ot U'urnam, visucu ncr aunr settine Saturday tor a 3 p.m. Frank Williams was the bride- Miss Carol groom’s best man. Serving as _ __ __ Hazel ushers were Billy Gene White- beVvTaid V fha'nkqiv'in^ luncheon and supper for mem- Tarrytown. New Yorkiwhere s'he ett^deS'^ho^^^^^^^^ tl?„rL^lSun«Tn“ bars and guests. con Institute tor advanced study in Blood Chemistry. decorated in white^d yel- oxidated at the double - ring Miss Barbara Meeks of Besse- In addition, women golfers will be hostess group to Miss Cadieu Is supervisor of the Chemistry Laboratory low. Decorated cake squares were ceremwiY’ bride’s book the Foothills League of VVomen ^Ifers on Thursday, No- at Watts hospital in Durham.. SS."*"' "ha proSimTm^altoste Sumh wh^to LtolViy Veimber 10, with tee-off time at 9:30 ki u * ♦ ♦ ♦ Wells, the former Ptetrida «itra Adams was so- greeted wedding guests after the Merrbers will charter a bus on Saturday, November Ben Moomaw, IV, aboard the U. S. S. Goodrich, has Ann Brewington, wore a dress of . ceremony. The bride’s mother '19. at 8:30 a.m to attend the Duke-Carolina football game landed in Beirut. Lebanon He left by plane on October nubby wool. ^ hostess tor the reception. J T, OT O.OW a.m. TO QTTena Tne wuiw v-w ^ . ..cuar.on. ne Guests included a number from arranged with catoedral tapers For her daughter’s wedding in L/hapol Hill. //in lor a trip to Jerusalem and the Holy Lana nis next out-of-the county including the ^ seven • branch candelabra, Mrs. Donaldson wore a royal blue * * * * port will be Tripoli, Libya, North Africa. bridegroom's grandmoriiers, Mrs. palms and all-white glads and lace dress with matching hat David Rhea son of Mr and! Mrs. Bobby Rhea, cele- * * ♦ ♦ J. H Sistare of cnover, S. c. and mums. and accessories and a shoulder 1 , I I. r Ll I • .1 j c m-i- » riArK/ «t Hnnnv Inkn PU’f u ki u J L Wells of the Chapd James T. McKee escorted the corsage of white carnations, bnated his fourth birthday Friday at a parry ar nappy Vogt. John Philip Harry, Mrs. Harry-and baby dauigh- Grove communSty. Also; Mss bride to the alter and gave her The bridegroom’s mother chose Land Nursery, Elizabeth, have arrived in Grover for a 30-day visit with Jean Sistare of Raleigh; Mrs. marriage. The bride’s gown a blue suit with matching hat The 15 children wbo attend the nursery school were S/Sgt. Harry’s mother, Mrs. B. A. Harry and other rela- J!*”* and accessors and a corsage of served fruit juice with cake by tjavid S parents. Dalloons fives. l, . I r . all of Gastonia; and Mrs. Martha Chantilly lace. Tlie contour bo- BED AMD WHITE were also given tor favors. Mrs. Harry is the former Maria Rzenpeba of Berlin, Brittain of Vale. dice was styled with bateau A color theme of red and white The birthday cak« was topped with cowboys and In- ^rmany and this is har first visit to this dpuntr^. The ^ „ . , SiTto °r2.k"l»rM,rL'‘D. ed at the waistline by a satin Lucas assisted the bride’s moth- bow. Her shoulder • length veil er In details of entertaining of Illusion was attached to a Overlaid with white lace, the princess crown of seed pearls, bride’s table held a central ar- and Idle carriad a wMte prayer- rangement of white carnations —.w.i wette oiaii /'-kiwAuin^'< --—'-'(I Lane tt jri.w. Gteud® \rrtrrl.«i ^PP*® ®*'chid and pompons. Thie three - tier and Mike Blalock. Tracy Blanton. J»ice ^li«. Terry Bum- and boating was enjoyed. Mrs. McCarter js sister ot S/Sgt. anou^ the rnarrtage of their *'Miif*A5SI?*Cr—cut and served from gardner, Gay Farnswortti, Us# -amJ Sceftt Hudson. Jennifer Harry. daughter. Miss Patrick Ann Pruitt and Jimmy UnderwoacL The Ritea children Rhea, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs, dians and cantered* the rafre^Ement table. Assisting ^ Harrys will live at McDill AFB^'in Tampa, Fla. where S/Sgt. Recent Bride serving were Mrs. Charles Owens, director of the nursery, Harry will be stationed. Honororl Ti locrt^v/ and Mrs. Rob Randall and Mrs. Sill Osborne, assistants. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McCarter and Miss Susan Me- L x n! i uebUdy Besides David Rhea and Ws sister. Barbara, other chil- Carter honored the Harry family at a family gathering At DrOUp-ln Party dran present were Stan Alaxaftder, Pam Barnette,. Reggie Sunday at their cottage on Lake Wylie. A picnic dinner CrecMtt, sister of one end ot the table. Punch was ■^,1 . All k i Ik. waji. .w... brldegToom, was maid of served from a service at the on- wSK'iSS. ssrsriLJL':! .sfL.'?';?™ •"«! Bon Voyage P#rty uv a r-1 Fifteen relatives and fffends of Mr, and Mrs. Ronald TT S V7irl Lovelace honored tlwn W^^asday nia^ht at a Taarty be- Mr. and Mrs. Wally Harris of fayettevllle announce ney, S.C. M». Morrtaon flSMm. tUkghter ef Mt. aM Mrs. Joe matching slippers and the orchid panied the couple to Oaffne^ tor Parkefi WB» flower gdrl lifted from her bridal bouquet the ceremony, { ■WJ* white BBIDE AHD BBBIEGBOOM For hex marrkce the brkk three attendants wore Daughter of Mrs. Ollle Bell wore a beige street-length drass blue Donaldson of Kings Mountain fore ftte coaple laft onf Maryland arrival of daughter, Kimberly Lynn Harris, Thursday, with white trim and beige «com- atyled with elbow sleeves and*John* W. Don'2ddson°of**Los where Lovelace Is series Md A-Une Adrteteaturlng dou- AhgeleSv CaUf., the bride is a Mr. and Mrs. LovelAc# stationed for some Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hams of Kings JSS’t SU" .S. US sotoi; >Mit. Bnd Mrs. Evert Miss Margie ^llfams, Mrs. Pai Nevy. October 27. IHee Oh leave after being Grandp ^ ^ ^ j/pid have been visiting Mountain and Mr. and Mrs.louie Pruitt'of Tayettevllle. Sh^“wJeSTMlTwijrk - w. parents of Mr. Lovelace. , The baby s great-arendmotber It Mrs. H. A. Harris of Kings Ployed by 'Pittsburgh Plate G/mm «nd they caff^ bouquets of of the bridegroom who is a arad- t^tterson, Mrs. Johnny Mountain. . ^mpany. He k a Washington high school X tt-k- ...AA-J Kings Mountain high wwe a blue and vritite laoe-trlm- at Waca pen riamricK were \|here his bride also attended, nted dress and carried a baisket .. - J -AAi. *11 Samuel Crockett am- bows dropped lesion veils of Kings Mountain are parents DECORATING TIPS By GENE TIMMS niE “SOUL" OF YOUR LIVING ROOM The “soul’* of your living room, and for that matter, the “soul" of your entire home, is I the sociable I groupings you give your sofa and chairs. No matter how beautiful ■ kfii-' your furniture is, it will not be completely effective if your family and your frienus have difficulty in carrying on conversation be cause the furniture is arrang ed poorly. Therefore, instead of just lining up chairs all around the walls of a living room as many people do, make sure you consider placing them in such a way so that comfort able conversation can be car ried on from each of the vari ous chairs in your room. In a big room, it’s usually a good idea to have two or more small conversation areas instead of one great ring of chairs. It’s a good idea to have a few lightweight, moveable chairs that can”be easily add ed to a certain area when you want to increase a conversa tion grouping. In most cases, don’t let a chair stand all by itself In a room, but rather, make it have a relationship to some grouping in the toom. When it comes to sofas and chairs along with all furni ture, we invite you to see our fine selection; 'and just as im portant, we’ll be happy to help you with ideas on how to have effective arrange ments of furniture in your home. And remember, discounts every single day, cash or time. ■L,