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Thjanksgiving Rites Unite Pair MRS. RICHARD KEENE ELLESTAD (Lynda Woody Pat ton) Gastonia’s First Associate Re formed Presbyterian church pro vided the setting Day at 4:30 p.m. for the wedding ot miiss Lynua vVoouy i-arioii Richard Keene Ellestad, both of Gastonia. The bride is granddaughter of H. R. Parton of Kings Mountain and the late Mrs. “Parton""and niece^of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Trott of Kings Mountain. Dr. Murray W. Griffin heard the couple pledge vows of the double - ring ceremony. The church altar was banked with palms and arranged with brass candelabra holding white cathe dral tapers. One low flower ar rangement of chrysanthemums decorated the choir loft. Clyde T. McCants was organ ist for the program of nuptial music and Mrs. John R. Hunt of Atlanta, Ga., was vocal soloist. Mrs. Hunt sang “Lord, Thou Most Holy” before the ceremony. “Trumpet Tune”? and "Ti-um^t Voluntary” were used for wed ding marches. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of ivory dulcet satin and imported Alencon lace. The em pire bodice was traced in seed and oat pearls and featured a scalloped Sabrina neckline and. elbow sleeves. The A-line skirt was highlighted by a detachable mantel tVain trimmed with lace and pearls which caught to the shoulder under a lace yoke and spread Chapel - length. Her veil of triple tiers of silk illusion was caught to a bow of matching sa tin accented by pearl - trimmed lace motifs. She carried a bou quet of white roses and stepha- notis. Miss Margaret Caroline Dale of Camden, Ala., and Charleston, S. C., college roommate of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids (Continued On Page 2) ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ross announce the cngaycnient of their daughter^ Linda Ann, to Paul Raymond Farris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cali'in Farris. Both families are of Kings Mountain. Both the bride- elect and prospective bridegroom are IDtiti graduates of Kings Mountain high school. Both are employed in Gastonia, Miss Ross in the offices of Spencer Lumber Company and Mr. Farris at Jenkins Metal Shop, The wedding will be an event of Christmas Day. iMiss Diane Johnson and Robert Donald Hurlbut, both of Kings Mountain, exchanged marriage vows Friday in a 4 p.m. cere mony in F’irst Baptist church. Rev. Robert Mann heard the couple pledge vows of the double ring ceremony. Mrs. F. R. McOur- dy was organist for the program of traditional music AHert JoH^, the cliurch minister of music, sang ‘ Because,” before the cere mony. T.he church wa.s decorated with white mums, glads, and green palms. The couple knelt at the altar for the benediction. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white bridal satin de signed^ ®flong empire lines with bell skirt and chapel-length train. Miss Sandra Johnson, who at tended lier sister as maid of hon or, wore a sheath gown of pink peau dc soie witli bell skirt. .She carried a, bou(i.uc>.t_QX.. blue tinted carnations. Best man for the bridegroom was his father, ‘^.e Compte Hill and Carl Jlill ushered. The bride’s mother wore“ta light blue crepe sheath with matching acessones and a corsage of^ink carnations. Miss Debbie Hurlbut, sister of the bridegroom, kept the bride’s book. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Daughter of Mr and Mrs. How ell C. Johnson, the bride is a sen ior at Kings Mountain 'High .School. .She is employed by Roses’ Stores here. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Conley Allman of Clovei’. S. C. and Mrs. E. H Xbffhson of Kin.gs Mountain. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hurlbut, also of Kings Mountain. A gradu ate of Kings Mountain high school, he now attends Gaston Tech in Gastonia and is employ ed at Burlington Industries MRS. ROBERT DONALD HURLBUT (Diane Johnson) Party For Bride-Elect; Birthday Parties; Visitors Here Lynda Parton, Dick Ellestad Honored At Cake Cutting, Wedding Breakfast Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbons of Kings Mountain an- notince the marriage of their daughter, Elaine, to Jerry Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall of Pacoli, Indiana. The wedding took .place November 19th in York, South Carolina, with Probate Judge Charles Nunn officiating, The bride, a graduate of Kings Mountain high school, is employed by Southern Bell Telephone Co. of (Charlotte. The bridegroom is employed by Imperial Distributors in Charlotte. , Mr. and Mrs. Hall are at home in Charlotte. Miss^Linda Ross, whose wedding to Paul Farris will be an event of Christmas Day, was honored Friday evening at a bridal party attended by 37 guests. The party was held at the bride-elect's home and was given by Mrs. Carolyn Wright, Mrs. Nancy Ross and Mrs. Georgia Gore. A color note of green and white was carried out in decorations and refreshments. Wedding bell cupcakes were served with red punch and potato chips. The bride-elect wore a red party dress and was given a white carnation corsage from the hostesses. (Quests .ihowered,, the hqnoree with hpusehold gift?. The hostesses presented Miss Ross with a bedspread. Comings And Goings Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prince and children, Debbie, Becky, and Jesse were hosts to the following family members on Thanksgiving Day in Gainesville, Ga., at their home. Going to Gainesville were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Payseur and son, Jimmy, all of Kings Mountain: and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ledford and daughters, Amanda and Mary Beth, Mr. and Mrs. William Prince and daughters. Penny and Pamela, all of Charlotte. ♦ % jtc Miss Libby Alexander, freshman student at the Unl- ^.versity of North Carolina,in Greensboro, spent the^Thanks- (Continued On Page 2) Deborah Kay Lefevers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lefevers of 105 Mc Ginnis street, celebrated her 16th birthday this week. Miss Lefeverj is a soph omore student at Kings Mountain high school. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips and Mrs. 'Maude Lefevers, all of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips celebrated recently their golden wedding anniversary Robin Tishia j’ursley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pursley of Shelby, form er Kings Mountain residents will celebrate her fourth birthday Monday, Decem ber 5, at a small family par ty in Shelby. Robin' also has a young er brother, Jamie, who is three-years-old. Their grand parents. are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pursley and Mrs. Olie Kiser, all of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Pursley is the former Joyce Kiser. The Pursleys, v/ho own and operate J & J TV-:Sales & Service in Shelby, recently moved into a new^ home in Shelby* Kenneth Wade Cash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- seth E. Cash, celebrated his first birthday Monday, A birthday party for eight children was held Sunday at the.Cash home on route three. Wade's blue-decorated cake was cut and served with other party refresh- I ’ ments. Young Cash is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Go forth and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cash, all of Kings Moun tain. Miss Lynda Parton and Dick Ellestad were honored after their wedding rehearsal last Wednesday night at a cake cut ting held at Kings Mountain Woman’s club. Co-hosts were Miss Parton’s grandfather, H. R. Parton, and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L..., Trott and their daughters, Miss Anne Trott, of Hickory, and Miss Elizabeth Tiott. A color note of pink and white was carried out in details of de corations. The bride's table, over laid with white linen and lace, held the three-tier cake, topped with pink roses and x^edding bells, as highlight of decosation. Green punch was served from one end of the table.. Centering the table was a candelabrum of white candles and all-white flo wers. Pink camellias si'urrounded the silver punch bowl. Magnolia leaves, camellias, candles, and white and green snapdragons and chrysanthe mums decorated the foyer and lounge of the clubhouse. .Mr and Mrs. Trott and Mr. Parton were at the front door to greet guests. Mrs. R. D. Go forth cut the cake after the trad itional first slice was cut by the bridal pair. Mrs. Edith Goforth served punch, and assisting in serving refreshments were Mrs. Paul McGinnis, Misses Libby and Anne Trott, and Mrs. Oren Fulton. Conversatioh piece was a dis play of piefures of Miss Parton and Mr. Ellestad from babyhood to the present,' mounted on green frames and displayed on a table. The bride^felect wore a lime and blue brocade party dress. Mr. and Mr^. Reuben EUbstad of Gastorda, parents of the pro spective bridegroom, entertained on Thursday pt a wedding break fast for the bridal pair at Holi day Inn. Guests were members of the wedding party. Overlaid with green table cloth, the table was made fefiti^fe with decorations in pink and green. The bride-to-be wore a rejd suit with black velvet hat arid black accessories ’ Holi(day House Benefit ForNee(dy Children Opens Thursday in Shelby Wion B KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS. MOUNTAIN. N. C. SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday: 7:30—American Legion Auxili ary at the home of Mrs. Clarence L. Jolly on Fulton road. Friday: 2:00-5:30 p.m. — East School P-TA is serving chicken-n-dump ling supper at the schooL cafe teria. 3:00—Senior Citizens club at the woman’s cUb. by. Wednesday: 10 a.m.—Circle 3 of First Pres byterian church at the home* of Mrs. Sam Robinson, 1010 Shor- woodlane. 10:15 a.m.—Circle 6 of First Presbyterian churph at the home of Mrs. W. C Dallew, 601 W. Mountain street. Saturday: 7:00—Circle 1 O’! Dixon Presby terian church at the home of .Mrs. Thomas Humphries and Miss Ger aldine Humphries, Dixon road. Monday: 3:30—Circle 5 of First Pre.sby- k J-, i* “i- i terian church at the home of Mrs, IVI66Ting I USSQQy E. L. Jenkins, 309 N. Gaston ' street Shelby Church Host For Associational 7:30—Junior Woman’s club at the Woman’s club-. Mrs Bill Jon as and Miss Jackie Blanton, host esses. 7:30 - Circle 1 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. R. D. Goforth, 206 E. King street. 7:30—Circle 2 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs 'Thurman Seism. Seism Rd. 7:30—Circle 4 of First Presby terian chlurch at the home of Mrs- C. D. Blanton, 409 W. Gold street Tuesday 9:30 a.m.-Circle 2 of Central Methodist church at the home of Mrs. Robert Routh. 7:00—Dixon Community 4-H club at Dixon Presbyterian church. 7:30—Kings Mountain Baptist Associational WMU meeting at Secoond' Baptist Church in Shol- Kings Mountain Baptist Asso- ciational WMU will hold the an nual associational meeting Tues day night at 7:30 in Shelby’s Se cond Baptist church with women of the Shelby church as hostess es. Women of area Baptist church es are invited to attend. Guest speakers will be Rev. and Mrs. Charlie Fenner, mis sionaries to Japan, on furlough until May 1967. TTiey will relate their experiences on the mission field ^and show pictures and other items they have collected while in Japan. Mrs. Fenner is a former Girl’s Auxiliary direc tor from the state of Texas. Special music will feature the program. Refreshments will served dur ing a social hour to be held after the pix)gram* i Dixon 4-H'ers Held Workshop On Baking Rolls Seventeen Dixon Communitj' 4-H’er.s gallicred Thanksgiving Day at the liomo of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greene to bake lioliday rolls, .Mr.s. Greene, 4-H leader, led the workshop which was at tended by both boys and girls. Cinnamon rolls and crescent rolls featuring yeast were includ ed in the workshop. . The rolls were served with hot drinks and milk. Members of the club will meet Tuesday night at 7 p.m. at Dixon Tresbyterian" church to complete plans for 4-H Achievement Night to be held by the community club December 10th at 7 p.m. at Dixon church. Henry Damoron, assistant county agricultural agent, and Miss Ann Yarbrough, assi.stant county home econom ics agent, will bo present to pre sent the awards and to present the program. New officers will be installed- Thursday, December I, 1966 Luncheon Honors Candace Welsted • Miss Candace Welsted of Char lotte, whoso wedding la Bill Ram- scur of King.s Mountain takc.« place December 27, \\as honored Saluixlay at a luncheon attended by 15 guests. Mrs. William H. I'fcHcy, Mrs. William H. Kelley, Jr. and Mrs. Robert L. Adams were hostesses at the former’s home in Gas tonia. Tables were overlaid with white cloths and centered l)y ar rangements of pink and red ca mellias A three-course luncheon was served. , i The bride-to-be was given a ca mellia corsage and a gift of silv er. Second annual Holiday House sponsoi'cd by the Shelby Jun ior Charity League will open Thursday (today) at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Burns, 600 Poach street, in Shel- by. Many unusual Christmas items will be on sale until 9 p.m fpi beiu'fit of the League’s clothing mom which has already cloth- ml more than 180 indigent chil dren over the county in a project begun six weeks ago. Beautiful holiday items turned out i)y Lea hue members in work- shops the pa.st several weeks in clude wooden Christmas tree or naments, topiary trees, baked gcods and -confections, felt items such as Santa boots, apron.s, el ves, bean bags, children’s skirts. stockings, and tree ornaments, crewel, needlepoint and knitt^ items, wall hangings, burlap, and Mrs. Santas; and variations in holiday-wreaths and gift se* lections. Among special gift items are candy houses made by Mrs. Dielr Lackey and Mrs. James Raugh featuring Swiss chalets with ca thedral windows and peppermiilt roofs outlined with twinkle lights. Other handmade decora tions include straw wise men sprayed in gold and decorated with braid and sequins. Mrs. L. P. Holland, Jr. is chair* man of this year’s event. Tickets will be on sale at the door. Light refreshments will be served. Christmas Decorating Program Monday To Feature Club Program; Workshop Set PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kirkland, Eddie and Rho'n'da, of Columbia, S.C., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyles and Sonya, of Goldboro, and Mr. and Mrs Gerald Camp and Libby, of Gaffney, S.C,, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. (3amp during the weekend. They came especially to attend funeral services for Thomas P. Camp. Ramsey-Ross Invitations Issued Invitations reading as follows are being issued in Kings Moun tain: Mr, and Mrs. Ledoux L. Ramsey request the honor of your preseihce „at the marriage ‘ of their daughter Elizabeth Elaine to Mr. Gary Wayne Ross on Sundqy the eighteenth of December Nineteen hundred and sixty-six at half after three o’clock Piedmont Baptist Church Kings Mountain,'^ North Carolina Chncland County home eco nomics extension agents will prc.scnl a program on Christmas decorating at Monday night's Junior Woman’s club meeting at 7;30 at the Woman’s club. Mrs. Cal Fisher, program chair man. said that one of the coun ty s three home economics ex tension agents, Miss Jessie Ann Wingo, Miss Ann Yarbrough and Miss Judy Steadman, will lead the program. The three home economists held the first of two scheduled holiday workshops for Cleveland County women Wednesday after noon at the County Office Build ing. The second workshop is scheduled Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the County Office Building and is open to the public. Decorating “idea s” include newspapers fashioned into gold Christmas trees trimmed with green velvet Christmas balls; straw hats sprayed with gold and trimmed with boxwood gar land, roses and red ribbon; a starch bottle clotned with red and white stretch socks to be come a Christmas elf with felt features; a discarded cigar box decorated with macaroni and sprayed gold becomes a jewelry box lined with blue and white felt; gaily . colored kissing balls; snowmen; and holiday trees are among items to be demonstrated. Mrs. Bill Jonas and Miss Jackie Blanton will be hostesses for Mojiday night’s Junior club mating. Members will bring gifts for the mentally retarded at CasweU Trtilning School in Kinston as an annual Christmas* giving project Williams Honored On Her 85th birthday D B. WUliams was hon ored on her 85th birthday Sun- K ** * family dinner, followid * reception «t her home on Waco road. l^iwids called from 2:30 until 4:30 p.m. fT'e anniversary party was by her children, Ralph Cherryvllle, Frank WUUsms of Tryon, Mrs. Claudia ^•^ienter of Shelby and Mrs. Barnette of Kings .Moun tain.
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