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968 fWPm ftp* -V' bright, ) and 'atrick ntain; [r. and lily of [aynes 1 Mrs. ily of ,:vV;" W^M. * yfy^. M/SS ^AliDRA KAY SM/T// {Bride’Clect of Larry Dean GiUesine) MISS VICKIE DIANE CONNER (Bride-Elect of Ri}beri Warrcji Stuber, Jr.) MISS VICKIE BROWN iBriie-elect of Royer Dvrrill Randall) MISS THERESA KAY IIUSS i Bride-eUct of Martin Earl Smith) Engagements Announced; Nuptial Dates Set By Four Kings Mountain Area Couples Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Mills Division of Neisco Sales in Kings Mov-i din announce the Kings Mountain, oiiKagemm. of their ‘laughter, prospective biidegroom is :^diKira Kay, to Larry Dean Gil- , ^ * rr. t «• i lespie, son of Mrs. Louise Gilles- employed at Todd-Long Picker pic and the late William T. Gil- Apron Company and Textile Sup- lespie. plies in Gastonia. 'riie bride-elect, a graduate of The wedding will be an event Kings Mountain high school, is of January 20th in Macedonia cmploy(Kl in the office's of Neisler Baptist church. KMRACf Legion Set Saturday Dance Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Con- ced later ner of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Vickie Diane, to Robert War ren Stuber, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warren Stuber, Sr. of Hellertown, Pennsylvania. The bride-elect is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school and is a junior student at Greens boro college. "The Musical Outlets" v/ill play for Saturday night’s Kings Mountain Recreation Association - spon sored dance at the National Guard Armory. Admission is 50 cents and via membership card. ♦ ♦ * * "The CImarrons" will play for Saturday night's dance for Legionnaires, their wives and guests at the American Legion Hall. Tickets are $3 per couple. Dancing will be from 9 until midnight. ♦ * ♦ ♦ About This 'N That Third Class Petty Officer Jimmy Lewis celebrated his 21st birthday January 4th. Sailor Lewis is son of Mr. and. Mrs. James Lewis, Jr. of Kings Mountain, * ♦ ♦ » Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ramsey and Mrs. Thomas Ross have returned from a trip to Silver Springs, Florida. « « « Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Burton of Richmond, Va., for merly of Kings Mountain, announce the arrival of a daughter, Leslie Ann Burton, on December 21. Kings Mountain grandparents are Mrs. W. F. Os borns, Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. S, A. Burton, all of Kings Mountain. The baby's mother is the former Jane Os borne. * ^ ^ Mrs. Clifford Klrcus, Mrs. Margaret Bridges and Mrs. T. C. McKee, all of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Faye Lovelace of Shelby have returned from a holiday visit with Dr. and Mrs. Michael McKee in Pensacola, Florida. Dr. and Mrs. McKee are formerly of Kings Moun tain. The former Gail Klrcus is the daughter of Mrs. Kircus. Dr. McKee Is son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McKee. * ♦ ♦ ♦ Martha Murtaugh Lalne of Verro Esthonia and William Anderson Witt of Kings Mountain were mar ried Friday In a 4 p.m. ceremony in the office of Mag istrate J. Lee Roberts. The bride is daughter of Rudolph and Adelek Will- nisck Lalne. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Witt of Newport, Tennessee. The newlyweds are living temporarily at 204 E. Gold street. Now In the Army, the bridegroom is sta tioned at Fort Polk, La. * * * * Mrs. Fred Finger will present the program on "Eli zabethan Gardens", at Thursday’s Town and Country Garden club meeting at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Charles Dixon will be hostess to members af her home. 3*1 34c * 4c Mrs. Robert Seabrook Lindsay will leave Monday for Honolulu. Hawaii to be with her husband Capt. Robert S. Lindsay during his rest and relaxation leave. She will stay in Hawaii one week after which she will fly to San Francisco for a short visit with friends. Capt. and Mrs. Lindsay are the parents of two daughters, Lorrin and Myann. Mrs. Lindsay is the for- i mer Miss Cynthia Plott, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. George Julian, Wedding plans will be announ- The prospective bridegroom is also a junior student at Greens boro college. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Odell Brown of Cherryville announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Vickie, to Roger Derrill Ran dall, son of Mr. and Mrs. How ard J. Randall of Kings Moun tain. Mr. and Mrs. Vanc(' Huss of Chrspi.'ako, Virginia, formerly of Kings Mountain, announce the en.ga.i:ement of their daughter, T'heiesa Kay. io Martin T^arl .Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. FrrKl H. Smith oi Cliespeake. Va. Miss Huss is a 19t>7 graduate No dale has been set for the of Great Bridge high school and is now employed as secretary to Tidewater .'>leel Company of Nor- The bride-elect is a .senior stu dent at Clierryville Jiigh school. The prospective* bridegroom i? a graduate of Kings Mountain high sciiool. wedding. folk, Va. She is granddaughter of Mrs. Walker Airowood of Kings Mountain and the late Love Huss. Mr. Smith is a 1966 graduate of Crest Bridge high school and is now a sophomore at Ferrum Junior college. The wedding will be an event of June Tth in Congregational Christian church of Great Bridge. 'em W. Raleigh Church Was Setting Dec. 3C For Rhodes, Ftoyt Noon Church Wedding West Raleigh Presbyterian Richard Lee Hoyt, ciiuivh i'lnvide.i the setting De- Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Plonk, comber 30th for th(‘ we<iding of Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Patterson, all Miss Judith Ann Rhodes and of Kings Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Isley of Burlington were among family members at tending. The bride is niece of the Plonks and cousin of the Patter sons and Isleys. The Rev. Edward J. Agsten, as sisted by the Rev. Albert E. Dim- An enchanting idea for a table performed the noon cere- or mantle decoration at a child’s ... party, or just a fun thing to make was given m mar- on a coI(i winter's da vis a loUi- by j op pon<l nestle«l in ptjpcorn sr:ow. Add a tiny skier, snow laden tr*'Os aiui falling snow and the wintry scene is complete. Wintry Scene Combines Popcorn Snow-Laden Trees Thursday, January II, 1968 Frigid Temperatures FHere This Week Cause Reporter To Dream Of Florida By ELIZABETH STEWART Tennessee Sunday night to spend ^ , . . . . . . . the night in Atlanta. Our frigid weather this week sunshine State has made me want to retuin to ^^,3^ 3 ^^,3 .]-|,3 clothes the the Florida sunshine I enjoyed pioridians buy a.id wear are a four days last week. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Art Class Opens Tuesday At 9:30 Cleveland County Technical In stitute will sponsor a class in Ai*l 1 (oils! beginning Tuesday morn ing at Shelby City Park Arts & Crafts Buildin, Mrs. Nancy Carte^r wi Dickeys Home From Florida Trip POPCORN WINTER .<CENE LOLLIPOP POND U cup corn ‘>il C* cup popctirn ‘i: cup light corn syrup Section B ‘"i' , C' salt Piej-are lollipop jtoml irocipc her father, and Mrs, James Allen Betts was her sis ter’s matron of honor. Brides maids were Mrs. William Allen of High Point, Mrs. Robert David Allen, Mrs. William Powell Ban ner. Miss Nancy Jane Grubb of Virginia Beach, Va., Miss Kath ryn Lila Land of Roanoke Rap ids. Miss Dorothy Ann Gerth of Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Thomas Adams Rol>erts, Jr. of Chapel Hill. Miss Deborah Lvnn Rhodes hflitw'. Ileal corn oil in a 4-quait flower girl and James Allen kettle ..\ef medium heat for 3 j,, ,.jngbearpr. The bridegroom’s father w’as \f». M.-.: Tj.-,-. r»}^vL-nt- •• ••,”. ' * , bcst man and ushers were Alii- Ml. and Mis. Jim DKk(> and ,.over. .sliako freciuently over Graham Allen Carl Miller son, Jimmy, and daughter. Kohin medium licat until popping stops. s,La,t Tm\ Sexton Thoma spent the holidays in West Palm Me3mUtile mix toother corn C minutes. Add popc*orn. Cover, leaving small air space at edge Beach. Florida with Mrs. nick(*y's ^yi'up. sugar and salt. Add to Sadler and William A. Robinson, all of Jacksonville. Fla.. Thomas We left Miami in S4 degree editors delight. The peo- 35.hour course which will be ^'5 O ^ uegiec p2^ ^Yck to this resort area offered from 9*30 until 12 noon weather Sunday and c^me home Tue^dav to temperatures which tumbled cinating and the oalm trees moining and ( to j.du late Sunday night into the toi'iis ‘, f’ P-m. Tuesday night ^ Idle ^unuay rngm iiiio uu orange groves, towering hotels Rpcrictration My maiden voyage via air was 3^^ motels, the homes along «‘^-‘®'‘^ation lee tpiite different from what I had Millionaire's Row, the ocean expected ^^,,,1^ *h stretches for miles and It S A Girl I J Miami sights at nightime and Pq^ Carl Swans instruct ?vinston ^^Hem ^and ^her ***^^*^*^^ V'***’ i*” heUle_and stii Roberts, Jr. of Chapel wfTsisterc Ml ^ V’ Hill, Ens. Abel Alexander Shu- two sisttis and thi 11 familii.''. Mi. ,,ntil c.»rn is evenlv and com- i William air until I looked out the window daytime are among its many at- •o sisters and their tamilics. .Mr. evenly and com- ^ T .,.,Y Hirkorv Id Mrs, Jim Westbrook and Mrs. ,,,,,.1,. eoatexi with mixture. Re- 1° ^! ,,L lit Kretzer, all of West Palm move from luxit Make some of Ha'll \ ei ienden of Looko h 'n,n Rm Rniii.r,,- iiave -1 ■ J >. , [es. lam, Teiinosspe, Ra.vmon -ath. I he Ro\ l iilliam.s hacc a ,|m mixture into balls of differ- ia,.L-sonvillp Fla winter home in Florida. ,i„.,, Le^.e some plain. If JoLn Flint Ses of cLa^rnTlV Last weekend the Kings Moun- mxes.saiy, make up recipe twice u^eTririe's brothel tain Dickeys wemt to Wmston- ,|,„,ble recipe. String -pi^ bride's parents held a re- Salom ti. visit .Mrs. Dicke.v s to hang J ^tXNtntnnN^^^^ Lookout Moun- mond S. Rod- ., and Dr. and saw clouds which resembled fractions a first-time visitor nephew. Pfc. Kenneth Long who ^hove scene huge mounds of snow and twink- linig lights from the cities below. ^jjc •e in I was ready to come down to ,,3,.3 3 i^^ffpr ,|me. earth, however, when a voice over the loudspeaker said, “This is the captain. I’m sorry your flight was delayed but we’ve had some me- chanical difficulty which means niriTS we'll bo unable to maintain the no- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swan, 111 of recently ieceivi*<l arm 'vou'uI.‘? some int<3 trees Charlotte announce the arrival while stationed in Vietnam. Pfe. -pL) SET I’P XN’IN'TER SCENE: Wonderland couldn't of a son, Craig Bradford Swan. Long reports later this montli to a large carton turned on Household are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bar- Mrs. Fred Long. Mrs. Lon^ and paper. Cover with waxed f,Uir,.Ho nn n.ir etiirn trin“ YoU can fill small nail holes ini c»ao> s moiiKi is uie vu- same altitude on our letuin trip. .xicx.-t,,,- «,.oic vx-oi, o trier Brenda Barnette Oi Kings We were 35.000 feet in the air white plaster walls with „ unlain, at this point and I remarked to pasfe made from white kitchen beside me cleanser and white shoe polish. When your car's windshield Mrs. Neisler Hostess the passenger sittin that I wished the captain would .... . . keep such information to him- covered vvith biigs, try scrub- y Meeting gpjj bmg them off with a piece of ^ ception at the Statler Hilton Inn, and the couple left for a South ern we<iding trip. They will make their home in Newport, R. I. January 3, Charlotte .Memorial Fort Brag,, for treatm.-nt He ar- m;:",,!.'!;.'wiTh opi-nin-’at front. xavTl oTticerTcTTdT^^^^ r>Pf'<'mh<’i' 23 for a lioliiiay ^.,3^.^ fasliion. Cover bottom of j, 3 „"aHuam of St’ Kings Mounlain grandparents leave with his parents, Mr, .ind s.vne with lotton batting or white M^y's Junior college and UNc’ „ at Chapel Hill, where her soror- paper or plastic wrap. Remove j,^. ^^.35 ,,.3 ^3 Gamma, candy with foil from cooky sheet presented to state so- and lolk hack or cut offthecxtia pjp,y 3, ,|,p J9g2 Terpsichorean foil. Pliice pond at one sKle ol scene. Behind pond, place artili- husband is a graduate of cial trees i.r trees made of pop- Chapel Hill, where his Mr. and Mrs. Odell Patterson, lH‘:i eorn. In opposite corner of fj.aternitv was Delta Kappa Ep- P. O. Box 51. announce the birth scene hsdld up a popcorn-hall ^ master’s do- of their daughter, Wednesday, hdl. Fdl in around scene vvith Annenborcr School nette and .Mr. and Swan. Tlie hahv’s mother is tlie for Mr.s. Carl Mrs. Jim Dickey are sisters Birth Announcements The man laughed He was an crumpled nylon net. The Col. Fretierick Hamhright January 3. Kings Mountain ho.s- pieces ol dry popcoin. Break ofCommunioationsoftheUniver- Eastern Airlines pilot going home If ^ recipe calls for 1^4 cups chapter of the DAR met Wed- pilal. small piece of reserved lollipop qJ Pennsylvania, to Atlanta for several days off uncooked hominy grits, the nesdav, January 3 at the homo Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pickelsi- candy into bits and scam i this duty. He related he had joined equivalent is about a half a of Mrs. C. E. Neisler. Mrs. Frank mer. 203 Georgia Ave.. I-U'ssemer candy ice around pond ixiges Eastern Airlines 12 years ago. pound. . , , Summers gave a program " and c*ouId sympathize wtih pas- If power fails, keep your fjoez- Heraldry and Its .Meaning SOCIAL CALENDAR on City, announce the birth of tlieii Place a small <ioll dressed in win- son, Wedne.sday, January 3, Kings t<‘r togs in the scene. Hang pop- I'l •_ OP 4lnop fii?htl\/ doseil A half- ^fountain hosDital corn .snow fioni caiton above the sengers like mo who were ex- or <ioor iignuy cioseu. a nan . .uounuun oospiuu. periencing hearing difficulty at full freezer will maintain 0 dc- Missionary Program Mr. and Mrs. John A. C arpen- sum. ” "> Features WMU Meeting “r-'J-r ann'-'.; u PnUg: , when he began flying Good quality all-weather coats Mrs. Sadie Simmons led the their daughter. Friday, Januarv I cup light coin sviup Margiace \\omans Our non-sfop flight^from Char- kave linings that hang program, "More Foreign Mis- 5. Kings Mountain hosiuial. l- cup water club at the home of Mrs. Paul lotte trMiami hV Whi.w Jet straight and loose at the bottom, sionaries Now”, at Monday Mr. and Mrs. One Thomas. IL teaspoons essence of pepper- Mauney. Saturday: S:00-11 p.m. KMRAC dance Mix sugar, corn syrup and vva- Cook over took 90 minutes. On our return ^'ud will come with extra but- night’s meeting of tlie Womens Pinkney Trailer Park, (’.astonia, trio we were delayed in Miami tons. Missionary Society at SecHjnd announce the birth of their son. for three hours because of me- and follow the manufac- Baptist church. Saturday. .Januaiv 6, ixings . loun ^ hoM^sth’Hn^ eonstanVlv Mountain high school chanical difficulties, arrived in turers instructions when you Assisting on the program were tain hospital. ij.ia t until sult-ip is dissolved Continue ^^tudents at the National Guard Atlanta to change planes lust as use laundry products. Don I dump Mrs. S. O. Kirby. Mrs. Gertrude Mr. and Mrs. Laii.v J. Bndgi s, unt I sugai is dissolved. Contim^ Armorv thoTo:30 plar^^^^ and guess Ware, Miss Linda Simmons end tH d Treot^ F Z untr'a 'sma^ American Legion to board left the ground. About Sciub the undei’sides of siat- yusg Donna Gladden. * t lin hn iMf-d imOunl of mixture sorarates into for moml>ers and guests midnight we boarded a Delta >'URs occa.sionall.v w i heavy The evening pra.vers were of- uatv Kinis ''I'',';'!; f ,,eaiN wli??h are harTind hr t 'he American Legion Hall. Airllnor tn return to Charlotte ^dds to remove dust and wax. fered by Mrs. Katie Pruitt and Mr. and Mrs. Ro.iald Bumgaid- thu ads winch are haid and bnt- Bad weather conditions last Only clean backing can grip the Mrs. E. B, Merck. Mrs. Katie ner. Route* 1. Fairview Dr_. Gas tie vyhen I^^'^miay: weekend had caused delay in floor securely. Pruitt led the group- in the sing- tonia, announce the birth of then ter. C ool slightlj. Add flavoring. 7.30 Women of the Church meeting fUim-/ schedules my o ing of the missionary hymn. "O son, Sunday, January 7, Kings blend. Pour about K- cup of ^1,.^, p.-esbyterian church at Sfot friend related Our group of Mr. and Mrs. J, T. McGinnis Zion Haste", and Mrs. C. M. Mountain hospital. candy onto small greased dish church. .Ch,p ,,mnv ..d ^nMord, W.MU pr.-.d-, p„. .nd Mpp R,,Pp« O ,pd. P.,,,r Sm^We dSrted af'noom aner""ar;iving by iet ’from si’. During the business session the the birth of their son. Monday, ungreasixl foil placed on a cooky Eastern Airlines had arrangwl Louis, Missouri. Tl^cy for passengers enroutc Nashville, home after the holidays. from St During the business session the tlie birth of their son. Monday, ungreas^Hl foil placed on a cooky 7:30 Tuesday Night Bridge returned seeretarv’s report w'as given by January 8, Kings Mountain hos- she<‘t. letting candy spread na- club at the home of Mrs. Paul H. Mrs John W Gladden. pital. turally. Let candy harden. McGinnis, Haw thorne Lane,
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