Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / June 20, 1968, edition 1 / Page 9
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i Tfiursday, June 20, I9fc8 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. 0. Page Three loro- fnoy iolus I at and the dhow JStry II as iman 20th JUted lomic d b(‘- per- I ' has ^ am”. y the xb to ypa”, i the stone ifully Mrs. each the and 1 Ex- titios ? By On a mong \long irlors nents keep- itions lonial ill be ipsule ties “As 'ished As a en in devel- titles; ’’ and i the range- 1. The ? “All th the •rpret- gh 15 Hat"; Cat”; ' and f seen Their Man”, i their T and Open Class range- tic Di- Educv “The ed by range- 1 Art signed ic Ar- splays "ed in ? to be e Tex- ^ The i been auttful major :enernl p stag- J terv- In the ly Kir- Eric Spicer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buford Spicer, was four years old Wed nesday. June t2th. A birthday party for 25 children was held at the Spicer home and Eric's Batman-decorated blue and white cake was cut and served with ice cream and party refreshments. "Bat man" favors were present ed the children. Young Spicer is grand son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Spicer, all of Kings Mountain. Kimberly Dawn Garris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garris, celebrat- R d her first birthday Tues- ay. June 18th. A party was held at Jo anne's Nursery and Kim's birthday cake was cut and served with party refresh ments. Young Miss Garris is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elder of Silva, Missouri and Mr. and Mrs. John Queen of Kings Mountain. Mauney-Turner Whitworth-Stinnetf (Continued t^roin Fnue Onei cd lace appliques caught to tho| waistline and spread cathedral j (Continued From Pu(je One) of snapdragons, roses, glads and These Is Love” by Bitgood before garza mums. In the library' and tlie ceremony and as mothers and music room yellow and white ■grandmothers of the hrido and roses were combined with .summer . ^ oi idoKroom wore s.-atr<l in six- flowers. The living room, dining Her ca hedral len^h veil •ial pews ream, lu.ll and foyer of the home “• x *"".. „ The organ prelude included were also decorative in yellow Isthed to a tiered clown oI| Bach's "Nun Danket Alle Colt" and white. Summer flowers were PJ'aHs and crystals. .She ® and In Dir 1st Freude”; G. F. used on yard tables on the ter- necklace, .gift of the 'Arietta Piacivole ", race and magnolias and candles budegroom, and cairled a colon For A floated in the pool. '«> bouquet ot marguerite dai.sies centered with a white orchid. r COMINGS AND GOINGS Dr. Bob Patterson has arrived from Texas for a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Patterson, corning especially for the 20th year reunion of his grad uating class, the class of 1948, at Kings Mountain high school. * ♦ A * A rehearsal dinner on Friday evening will honor the bride-elect and bridegroom-to-be. Mrs. Ruth Haw kins Lynn, mother of the bride-elect, will be hostess to members of the wedding party. * * * ♦ Parents of the brldegroom-to^be. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nathan Sykes, Sr., of Smithfleld, will entertain at a brunch honoring Miss Lynn and their son on their wedding day Saturday. The brunch will be held at I I a.m. at Holiday Inn, Gastonia. Original Recipes For Fried Chicken Win Top Prizes In National Contest .McKay’s •B(Mi ru.s(‘” and 'L’arillon loyful Day" and HandoTs “Aria II K Major” and “Solemn Pro- ’c».ssional.’ For the prorcisional »f the wodtiing party Miss Plonk dayed “Trumpet Voi.;ntaire” hy ’urcell. The eongregation stood or Ih" entrance of the bride on he arm of her fatlier to tlio pro- ‘ossional maii'h, “R'gaudon” by "ampri. The congregation partici- )at(‘d in the service by prayin The bride’s table in the .solari- , . , , „ um was overlaid with Moire tuf- _ *^^**?‘ ^**^^** Mrs. feta and held the four-tier white Dover, both of Bessemer and yellow columned wedding Lity. were tnatrons-of-honor, and cake as c'entral decoration. The hridesmalds were Vickie top tier of the cake held a hand- Stinnett, Miss Lee, both of painted bride and bridegroom City, Miss Jean Bavis ligurino under a glass dome with Kings Mountain and Mrs. th(* bride dressed in u gown made Bocky Huffstickler of Grover, of the bride's veil. Charms be- All the attendants wore formal 1 ..rni T V D neath the cake were pulled by *^ngth gowns of aprlc^ Saki in Ogciher “The Lords Prayer for ^..^nbers of the bridal party and skimmer silhouette. The high he hcnediction. Miss Plonk r- >- the eako was cut and served with necklines dipped to a low scoop at the bick and finished with bias fold. Covered buttons closed tile backs. Flowing back panels On the table two five-branch foil from shoulder to hemline of ted his daughter to the altar candelabras were .set with white the A line skirls. They wore tulle 1 gave her in marriage. The tapers with epergnettes of white hair bcA's with floor length the cake was cut and served with punch to members of the wedding jiarty. ■J “Psalm XIX" by Marcello for hr recessional. North Carolina Representative A’illiam Kemp Mauney, Jr. on- ?or and irido’s formal wedding gown .vas :^naps and yellow roses garlanded streamers and carried bouquets; in Original by Georgia Spanes with string smilax. Swag.s of smil- of marguerite daisies. ' .f English net over silk peau de caught up valley lilies and Miss Drew Tedder of Charlotte oiewith A-line empire silhouette, draped the cloth to the corners was junior bridesmaid and flow- ^ __ _ ieep scoop neckline, brief sleeves -incl to the center of the table, or girl was Miss Dana Hopper md Chapel train. Appliques of c,niiax surrounded the cake cen-; of Taylorsville. They wore long Many Out-Of-Towners leaded French Alencon lace en- terpiece and the silver punch ^owns in apricot Saki styled like] ^ lanml the bodice, sleeves and bowl from which green sherbet those of the adult attendants with Here For Nuptials jpl>er skiit of the dress and a punch was served. Silver trays tulle hair bows dropped with ^ ioep border of Alencon lace and held an assortment of finger floor length streamers. The jun- Among the large encircled h.- hemline in a pond lily do- wichos, pastries. SUMMER SCENE - Go-to-yethem for summer, the txvin-irriuted cottons at left tegm up for shirt and skirt c<Jordination. Tiu sleeveless ruffed shirt of pink cotton lavn is paired icith a shaped skirt of green cotton dnek. Top stitchiny and ivcsfcrn yoke styling ehararteri^e the fdiirt (Less (middles of culuo-printed (otto^i duck. In vivid colors, it's belted in shiny bhtrk At right shetr cottofx dimity embroidei'ed with, dainty rosebuds is the efioire of a feminine shirt- dress. A urid<‘ ribbfm belt einrhes the iraistlitxr abox'c a full skirt and .nlreies arc long and billoxv- (By Bill Atkinson ffu' Glen of Michigan^ BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Ml. and .Mrs James Leach, Jr., 308 SJiort St., Gastonia, an- ^ ---- —number of Route 2. announce the birth of nounce the birth of their daugh- ielgian cut crystals encircled foods, including fancy .sand- pjj. attendant carried a nosegay out-of-town wedding guests here ^^^*^**' daughter. Wednesday, June ter, t riday, June 1*1, Kings Moun- '"‘•■'on or marguorito daisies and the the wedding of Miss Mary '^ip.'"fnd Mrl Hou^rd Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mcssick, ign. Her catlicdral length man- peijtfours. mints and nuts, a salad flower ffirl carrietl a basket of , . . ilia, designed by Miss Sonja, was 'b,,,,-! and other party delicacies. dauieL Ro'"'""'' Tu*- Route 1. ;f imported silk illusion aptli- For the wedding party the bride Ringbearer W’as Chadd Tedder -Saturday were: Mr. and birth of and Mrs. Howard Hill Grov<u*, announce the ^ , Ringbearer was Chadd Tedder w^.-nr. :>ii. their daughter. Wednes- announce the birth jued with matching deep border served with an engraved cake of Charlotte. Junior groomsman Mrs. Lee George. Mrs. Josephine day, June 12. Kings Mountain ^hospltal^"^ if iK'aded Alencon lace and lace server, gift of her maternal grand- was Todd Hopper of Taylorsville. George. Mrs. Alex George, Mr. *iospitai. and Mrs. Wilbam Martin, notifs. She carried a crescent o m* the; William S. Stinnett of Besse- j^j.g euIo^ Johnson, Miss Mr. and Mrs. David Lo(» Walls, Dixie Trailer Park, announce the ihalaenopsis orchids and steph- in the reception room a convor j^er City was lx‘Bt man for his i217 Webb Dr. .Shelby, announce inotis. sation piece was a shield of the brother. Groomsmen were \Vil- itnjne Thursday. Mrs. John Nathaniel Roper. Ill ruling familie.s of Spain brought pam Campbell, Ronnie Stinnett, Mr. and Mi«. George Grove, and Kings Mountain >f Laurinhurg attended her .sis- from Madrid by the bride’s moth- gtpvo Jenkins, Alton Clark and Mrs. Christie Miller, all of Hie- pital. er as matron of honor and nine er. The shield w^as mounted over jimmy Looper, all of Bessemer kory; Congressman and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goforth, of their son. Saturday, June 15, •ollege classmates of the bride the mantel. TWo crescent-shaped city. Basil L. Whitener of Washington. Route 1. Grover, announce the Kings Mountain hospital, md d Participating in^he D. C.; Mr. and Mrs, Milton Tae- birth of their daughter. Tliurs- Mr. and .Mrs. James Hallbrook birth of their son. Sunday, June* son, Thursday, 16, Kings Mountain hospital. hos- Mr. and Mrs. HolIaiKl Horn, Jr., Route 3, announce the birth arris, jane .iu J o aToT KV Stinnett, and MISS Mereaun wetupka. Alabama; Rev. and •lam Angela Lackey, Katheryn either .side of the desk. At the en- Moore, all of Bessemer City, and jjrs John Lackey Miriam Lac- Annette Martin of Kings Moun- trance to the reception room the Mrs. Ray E. Gibson, Jr. of Shel-^ .' Mr. and Mrs Herbert Simp- TTrllen Anne u ^ Cpngressman and Mrl Harnett Anne mg, grated the left wall. 'The The bride’s mother was gewned y Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. nunp noielman of Atlant me Browning, bridegroom s gift from his bride ^ formal-length gown of Wiw f-h^nes Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. h ^ „ T, D LIME P™ ‘'nerusted with seed pearte Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs; R. ain, Margaret Schneider, P^tri ■ia Ann Smith Betts and Catheri MAIZE AND All the attendants wore floor- engih gowns in full flowing ef- ect. the matron’s dress* in maize )vor lime and the bridesmaids’ Iresses in turquoise chiffon over , , lime crepe. The gowns featured B- Simpson, aunt and uncle of he et-in yokes with stand-awav col- bride, introduced * .. receiving line which included the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riddle. 1510 Simp- son of Winston-Salem; Miss Je- Lake St., Gastonia, announce the and Mrs. anne Lybrook of Clemmons; Miss birth of their son, Monday, June ta Ga * Kbi»s Mountain hospital. MeMi’ehael Donald Edmond- .. 1 -J n I - wv.-. cMi-w xTiio. jiv. - , Giovor announco the birth ci'ystals. Shc wore a corsage, pieRens, Mr. and Mi*s. Sam Mrs. Taft Williams. Miss ^beir son, Monday, June 17. « rnnn a r»iinoi gardonias. | Butlef, Ray Efird, all of Char- Gwen Williams, Chesnee, S. C.; Kings Mountain hospital. The bridegroom’s mother woix? Mrs. Margaret McEachern Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shirk, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Stillwell, ot ^ formal gowtt of mint green of St. Petersburg, Fla.i'MLss Mar- and Mrs. James Height, Hender- 419 Scrugg.s Gastonia, an- were at ‘ crepe and a shoulder corsage of garet Schneider of Wilmoth, U- son; Warren Thomas of Hamlet, nounce the Ihrth of their son. rf cm was also served from a punch table at the poolside. Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Jackson gardenias. . linois; Miss Debra Lynn Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kilby. Mis. The bride’s parents entertained of Lenoir; Mr. and Mrs. Miles James A. Helms, Jacksonvi’le, after the ceremony at a rewp- h. Rhyne of Raleigh; Mr. and Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Russell S :> Southern fried ain’t the only way to do a Southern chicken. Proving the point, a North Caio- lina IBM engineer and a White- ville giii have won top prizes in the National Chicken Cooking (’ontesi with original recipes. Agriculture C o m m i s s i o n rr James A. Graham reports that Rebecca Bowen, 15, of Whiteville, and Ronald Rader, a Raleigh en gineer with IBM. have achieved second place in the national cook off. Rader and Miss Bowen earn ed entry to the national contest by winning in North Carolina’s statewide chicken cooking com petition. Four winners from North Caro lina were eligible for national competition. Each finalist cniei- ed a I’ecipe and a dish in one of four divisions: range, outdoor, barbecue, portable appliance, and jimioi. in CHICKEN GRILLED TO-A-TURN 1 2’l: lb. chicken upiartered) ’l* cup soy sauce 1 cup water 1 stalk green onion, cut fine 1 clove garlic, minced well *4 teaspoon black i>epiM'r ’•J teaspoon monosodium gluta mate 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon toasted, crushed sesame seeds cup cooking c)il Francis e Simp- Burks County, ars closed in the back with oov- n'ceivmg one w aicn uiciuuiru uw ^^e church fellowship Mrs. Stanley Betts. Mr. and Mrs. wover. •red battens of alternating shad- bridegroom, their par- p^juip q Hender- Mrs. 's. They wore headdresses of ivy ^ bride s si.ster, Mrs. Overlaid with W’hite cutwork son; Miss Susan Beeucair eaves and carried gold velvet- ^a'banicl Roper, III, of Launn- the bride's table was high- •overed shepherd's staffs of aold- second receiving line in bght of decoration. Centering -n Wann roses and miniature f the table was a five-branch can^ vv tied with green velvet grandinothers of the bridal cou- ^^j^brum of while tapers and streamers. ? nV wLiTnin .•^arah Jane Mauney. daughter ‘^* Wetumpka, ..j^^pf^ragons. The wedding cake b^*Tia. served from one end of the table. At the opposite ewl of the table was a silver puhch Miss Natalie Schwoy* p. Josephs Pa. all lit .Monday, June 17. Kings Mountain I'ospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boyce, 803 j'loyd .St., announce the birth of ihoir .son. Monday, June 17, Kings Mountain hospital. Mauney of Mr. and Mrs. David Mauney, , . . . cousin of the bride, .vas flower , Assisting tn recp-ing and en- girl. Martha Jane Mauney. sisier tertaimng were Mrs. Carl Mau^ of the bride, was iunior brides- J- service, maid New \ork. Mrs. Assisting O .u u Avn.-n George Housei, Mrs. Wilsott Cfaw- go^;':;.Tn’mTL’‘rr I'me.'Tre R a Padgett, Mrs. Ga. Junior bridesmaid carried a mir.- J;-'’,, J ^ girT'carr'd a" baTkot of IXw Philip Broom of Gas_ rose petals. Their dresses featur- i.H a hfui- Mt the hack hemline - Rbyne of Raleigh, Mr. ed a bow at the back hemline; with gathered bodice. The flower girl entered on the arm of the ringbearer, Daniel Lesley Mauney of Oberlin. Ohio, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Mau- ney, and cousin of the bride. Best man for the bridegroom in details of enter-; taining vvei’e Mrs. Harold Robin son, Lawrence Dixon, Miss Gay*, nelle Stinnett, ail of Bessemer 1 City, and Mrs. William G. South ern of North Charleston, S: C. Mrs. Louise Hager of GIas-| tonia and Mrs. Robert Metcalfe, 4 j was his father. ) Serving as Crucifer was George “ Mauney, Jr. of Kings Mountain, : son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mauney, the bride's cousin. Ac olyte was a cousin of thp bride, Place chicken in a large bowl, Christopher Glenn Mauney, son combine all ingredients and pour of Mrs. Ernest J. Mauney of over chicken. Marinate over. Syosset. Long I.sland, New York, night. Take from refrigerator; and the late .Air. Mauney. when starting fire. When coals Howard Byers Jackson, the are hot. place chicken 5 to 6 in- bride’s godrather. was head ush- ehes above coals. Baste frequent- ei\ Miss Bowen won second place ly with marinade, grilling about Other groomsmen included the Junior Division with her 1 hour and 15 minutes. Place chic- William Kemp Mauney. Ill of h-daming Polynesian Chicken," ken on platter and garnish. Serv- Kings Mountain, the PhiU' Rader wOn second place in es 4. \be outdoor barbecue division ' with his “Chicken Griiied-to-a Campbell Member Turn.” All 50 states were invited ^ to send four finalists to the na- and Mrs. David Colvin of Gas- jV. of B”ossemer City kept the tonia. Mrs. Jacob Cooper. Mrs. P. ^ook D. Herndon. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley * ^^.^dding trip the bride Betts and Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. /bC ld white dress in HarrLS of Henderson, Mrs. Aubrey ^ream with tvhite acces- Mauney Mrs LawTence Lohr ifrs. ^ ADVANCE SEASON LAYAWAY EVENT ;4 Ajt cv,- 1 When they return from a trip Mrs. Shirley Houser Hudson, Mrs. Florida the new^'w'eds will Margaret McEachern of St. Peters- 'on ."uto two Basse-, burg. Florida. Mrs. George Plonk, , p.. ' Mrs. Charles Mauney. Mrs. Vernon bRWEOROOM Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bain Whitworth of Bessemer City arel P. Crosby, Mr.s. L. E. Hinnant and Miss Sara Beth Simpson. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM North Carolina Representative and Mrs. William Kemp .Mauney. parents of the bride. A graduate, of Bessemer City high school and Southeastern College of Beauty | iv culture,' Charlotte, she is part- of the bride. A sophomore at Le noir Rhyne college, she is a grad uate of Salem Academy at Wins ton SalOm. She is a sister of Zeia Tau Alpha .social sorority and made her debut at the Shelby owner of Sandie’s Beauty Shop in Bessemer City. She is grand-; daughter of Mrs. D. Howard: Payne. Sr. of Cliff side and the! t late Mr. Payne. Her paternal; i; \ .rf Of Fishier Wing WITH U.S. COMBAT AIR FOR- Tlie prize-winning recipes fol- Vietnam—First Lieutenant tional event. Eight prizes were awarded in each dlViftlon. Wesley Shirk and James Warren Thomas, Jr., of Henderson. low: FLAMiNG POLYNESIAN CHICKEN I 2-3*2 lb. chicken, cut into serving pieces 1 lb. shortening 1 teaspoon salt ] 1‘iip 'flour r. tup pineapple juice 3 tablespoons oil 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 teaspoon Koy sauce teaspoon hot sauce Herman L. Campbell Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Campbell Jr. of 4()8 E. King St.. Kings Moun tain. N. C.. is a member of the unit at Bien Hoa AB, Vietnam that has been selected as the be.st tactical fighter wing in the U.S. Air Force. Lieutenant Campbell is an ad ministrative officer with the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing that has received the first award of the annual General Gabriel P. Disos- Way Trophy; The unit was selected for tlie trophy—named for the comman der of the Tactical Air Command —by the sponsoring American !;;^^RZ^Myvi:ri^i;,«':^ .randparents-were^^e late M., Hpnderson, cousin of the hrido- jn^ june®^,967. she i.s and Mrs^ ^wrence Whitworth of Jr., Robert Grove Currin, Jr., luney of Kings „ V oTVssemeF Randolph Dennis Mills, Jr., .^um- Mountain and Mrs. Frances VVest ^.'A ner Malone Parham, Jr., John . j,, fountain and St Aueus ' )■ Ifa ° ^ graduate of Bessemer City high T K -i' .h H "td M’’®-r''""'h"'*-c^»«^iaT^''with°hU^ The bride's mother was gow-ned Henderson, are parents on of Beaso 1 formal of |>ght ’'u< ,|jp bridegroom. He is a senior Mountain Drive chiffon featuring front folds of ^turtent at Campbell college in mer Cit>-Km?s Mountain Drive yellow and beige with matching Buies Creek where he is maioring'Theatre. accessories and a shoulder cor- business administration. sage of yellow roses. After a short wedding trip the The bndegroorn s rnother was newlyweds will be at home in *18 7 to 14 P I r. r<y gowned in candlelight chiffon gujes Creek where the bridegroom with aurora crystals on the long- his studies. Lewis-Johnson tConiinucd From Page One) | wore a peach-colored knit coat \ m sleeved bodice. She wedding trip Mrs. Turner' and ^T^ss'pn.semble with match- !-hiri^ThPr'^Thoulder^ " wore an Original pure silk orange jpg accessories and the orchid chid at lui shoulder. yellow dress with chartreuse' ufted from her bouquet. The brides paternal grand- c-oat. chartreuse slippers and bag BRWE AND BRIDEGROOM Fighter Pilots Association for it.s! enviable combat record. ^nuntain and St. Augus- mother, Mrs. William Kemp Man- jbe orchid lifted from ney of Kings Mountain, chose a bridal bouquet. fioor-h'ngtli gown of orchid chif- fon with lace bodice. She wore an orchid corsage. The bride’s maternal grand* j Mrs. Frances West of IlCi cup mild vinegar Salt chicken and dredge in'Super Sabre Squadrons and an | flour, melt shortening in deep fat atr commando squadron that flies fryer. Brown chicken in deep fat, modified Cessna T-37 trainers as. for 10 minutes. Place chicken in' attack aircraft. i electiic fry pah. Corribine remaih-; The lieutenant, a graduate of ing ingredients to make sauce, i Kings Mountain High School, re- pour saurt* over chicken and cook! ceived hl.s B.S. degree in jour- ai 250 Degrees for 30 minutes.'nalism from the University of or until tender. Place on plattbr Tennessee, where he was comm is | M and pour the remainder of the'sinned In 1965 upon completion' jiiuce over the chicken. Garnish of the Air Force Reserve Officers with sliced pineapple, spiced ap- Training -Corps program The bride attended the Unlver- ' sity of North Carolina at Greens boro for two years and graduated , this spring from the University of 1 North Carolina at Cl^pel Hill with B.A. in English education. She will teach this fall at Wilke.s The wing operates throe FKW j Charleston. S. C., Mrs.^ Franklin Central high school in North mi»r Rahrr* Snuadrons and I lat'C bodice She Wilkeshoro. $22 subteens 8*14 Huss-Smith (Continued From Pago One) a orchid corsage. The bridegroom’s paternal grandmother, Mr.s. Robert Turn er, of Henderson, chose a blue silk midi-length gown with a white shoulder corsage. *16 3to6X Hu.ss, Mi.ss Joanne Hunt and Miss Wilkesboro. Mary Henry, all of Chesapeake. ' The bridegroom also graduated Kelly Lynn Berry was flower this spring from UNC at Chapel; ' girl and Craig Old w'as ringbear- Hill with B.S. in Business admln- er. ^ i.stration. He will join the firm; Ushers were Sgt. Roger Hu.ss' of American Drew Furniture Gom- nf Charleston, S. C., brother of pany in North Wilkesboro. He is. 'the bride; John I.Awrence, Ernie| a brother of Chi Phi Fraternity. | Phillips and Oien Thomas, all of YELLOW AND WHITE Wedding colors of yellow and Chespeake, Va. white were beautifully carried out A reception wa.s held after the at the reception which followed ccr(?mony in the churqh social pies and parsley sprigs. Soak, His wife, Ded^, is ^e daughter the ceremony at the home of the hall. sugar cubes Irt lemdn extract.'of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. O'Neal of, bride's parents. the newlyweds have returned! Tbp with sugar cubes gnd light. 1807 Glen Echo Road, Nashville, In the entrance hall a silver from a wedding trip and are Pt-j Serves 4-6. Tenn. * wine cooler held an arrangement* siding in Blacksburg, Va. * LUTHERAN PULRIT P'^v. C. J. Martin, pastor of j Mulanburg LutiWAB dnugfa •< ; Harrisonburg, Va.» will fill the | pulpit at Sunday.moraiplr ym- ship s^M^ei it 11 at ^ Mat- i theW% Lutheraji iMNH mAjL All Purpose All Weather...All Girl! OUR OWN ZIP-LINED THREE SEASON COAT Takes the prize for versatility — and that's why Mothers and Daughters love it so! Expertly tailored of Dacron polyester and cotton poplin treated with ZePel* stain and rain repeller. Most stains sponge off the surface without leaving a trace. Lined with fluffy pile to shut out the chill. Navy blue or natural, complete with tuck away kerchief. Check the features, the price—value like this just has to be our own brand! SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS TILL FALL
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 20, 1968, edition 1
9
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75