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J- Exprestt t you’vd izens i|| jet th| -nethin^ eciatio^ ssn. fojr for at- ve say, Sarvll son vine, !d Exeo- &P, has of the sion anl ce Pres tons of in Jack- ! late J. •. Bible vill fill lorning' a-m- at ch. Mr.^ . subject,^ J •r. Paul; Irs. Au-' jthodlst ‘et will lotdogs, es, pies; ginning benefit." r a free prize «« IM , Kings discus^ le Local imission eting of 45 p.m.- lb. Joei lairman. IT tained a lis week frame- t $7.0(X).. owood- . * I ' 4 i'-' - t‘ ‘vV'ji' ' -1 -' ^ k |pf t.7 '■ ■' ,1; '■f ’V4 i’ ■/. . . ,*!» ‘/>■ j;'' " ! 'y&l Miss Lillie Mae Childers Gives Plans For Her Wedding To Eddie Jerry Ruff Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Chil ders have announced the engage- ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Lillie Mac, to tdd.c jerry i.ui.. .son 01 the ran and Mrs. Roy C. Ruff. Both fami lies are of Kings Mountain. The wedding will hike place Friday. June 28lh. at 7:30 p..-n. in Kings Mountain's East Gold Street Wesleyan Methodist churcli. The Rev. Edwin Chriscoe. minister of the church, will hear the e.<cliange of vows. Mrs. Margaret Hunsinger ol Midland. Texas, aunt of the bride- elect. will be matron of hoiior and only attendant. No formal wedding invitations are being Issued but all friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. JW/SS LILLIE MAE CHILDERS Mvi a McGinnis Wins Citizenship Award 1 Golfers To Play In Shelby Tourney .XV '.a.' •"-ft (f- ^ • ‘ It JJ 4k XRS. ROBERT NATffAN SYKES, /«. (Pelmar.Ruth Lynn) Church Rites ■ n ..Js' ' f*r, -jiifc. " ym>:/ _ - ■ ■ * 'MRS. WILLIAM CURTIS PADGETT (Dianne KeeterJ I Kings .Mountain W'omen golfers who plan to play in the July 16th E'ootliills L<“ague touinament at Cleveland Spiings Country club. Birthday Dinner Honors Bennett, Mrs. Dellinger William D. (Billi Bennett, a patient at Veterans Hospital in Shelby, should make reservations Columbia. S. C., spent the week- -"‘-s- CharU-s Adams. Women's Golf Association of the Shelhy cluh will be hostesses for the tourney. Carole Harmon, Bride-Elect , Honored Thursday Myra McGinnis, daugh ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Dick McGinnis, is winner of the DAR Good Citizenship medal from West school. She is a pupil of Mrs. John E. Gamble. The DAR Good Citizen Award went to "good citizens" in each of the district school sys tem's fifth grades. Myra also won the city wide essay contest spon sored by Colonel Frederick Hambright Chapter DAR on "Famous Inventors". She v'rote an essay on "Peter Cooper." - '£■1^ les, Padgetts .spe;i end with hi.s mothci. .Mrs. Rena Dcllingci. Mrs. Dcdlingcr and .Mr. Bennett were honored on their birthday Sunday at a family dinner at the Dellinger homo on Clay street. Present for the birthday dinner were .Mr. and .Mrs. Harley Walls and family of Gastonia. Mr. and .Mrs. J. T. Hull and family and .Miss CaroleSueHarmon.who.se .Mr. and .Mrs. Bob Costner of wedding to Russell Lt/vvman took Fort Mill, S. C., Mrs. Essie Stepp pjaeo Saturday, was honored and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kirby, all Thursday evening at a cook-out of Kings Mountain. given bv her throe Kings Moun- .Mr. Bennett expressed appro- ,aj„ coJsins. elation for the "many visits and Entertaining together gifts .while hospitalized. He was .Mrs. wore Charles E. Goforth and two ^flS8• pianne Keeter and Wil- man. • a k .v « r a - — w-—-... llsro Cvirtis Padgett were united Cshers were Walter J. Keeter, accompanied back to Salisbury \]rs. Wayne Stroupc '1 Wtttrrrage Sunday bfternoon at m of Kings .Mountain, brother °K. „ -"f- i ffclcn Goforth at the dress is VA Hospital, Ward 6, Room 127, Columbia, .S. C .29201. Junior Club L e ' Macedonia Baptist church-pio- shoulder a corsage of white cym vided the aettlng Saturday lor a bidtum orchid*. 3 p.m. wedding uniting Miss Fel- The bride's maternal grand- In , ma (Petie) Buth Lynn and Rob- mother, Mrs. W. A. Hawkins, i .o’-eloak ln- « double-rmg cere- „f (h^ bride, and Mike Aull of ert'jjathah'Bykes, Jr. in marriage, chose aqua silk with matching N Leesville, S. C. Voiws of th€ double«rlng cere- hat. She wore a corsage of while Robert C. Mann Kollowin._» the ceremony the mony vw heard by the Rev. glameUias. . bride’s parents were hosts at Wayne Ashe, ' minister of the Miss Pam McDaniel of Fort Ti.”'. their home, 108 East Ridge street, K/l/'-v.-i.-J =w church. Lauderdale, Fla., college class- arid R-Allen Jolley, vocal soloist, ^ reception honoring the rlCRIC iVlOnOdy The church altar was arranged mate of the bride, kept a guest a program of nuptial couple. The bride's table junior Woman's Clubbers and with green palms and wrought- register in the vestibule of the mttSU’- ; ; ■ was spread with white Brussels ,heii- families will gather for tlie ■ church. ' 'Givch in. marriage by her fath- ijnpn and centered with the wed- annual Family Night Picnic Mon- The bride’s mother and the Ur, the. hrldo wore a floor-length rfing cake flanked by silver can- day evening at 7 o'clock at Lake bride’s aunt and Uncle, Mr. and gown of..white satin styUxl along dolabra holding white tapers, yjontonia picnic area. Mrs. G. C. Smith, entertained princess lines and featuring a The epergnette cups were filled ' co-hostesses are Miss Eliza- after the ceremony at a reception sheer s lace yoke and Chapel with arrangements of white heth Stewart, club president, and In the church fellowship hall. length train. Her veil was at- chrysanthemums and greenery. .Miss Peggy Ross, club vice-pros- The pink and white color lachcd tit'a pearl tiara and she After a trip to the coast, the kicnt. theme of the wedding was beau- eari'led a white laoe-coverod Bible newlywe<is will make their home tllully carried out in decorative topped with an orchid. The on route two. Batesburg, South Campbell Attends details and in refreshments. Over- bride'?' gown was worn by her Carolina. Anfk f'laec R..iininn laid with white tulle, the bride's moth^ at her wedding. The bride, daughter of Mr. and marriage. The bride’s formal' table, highlight of decoration, • Miss Kathy Kaiser of Leesville, .Mrs. Walter J. Keeter. Jr. of Mi . and Mrs. Herman Camp wedding gown was designed by held a three-tlercd wedding cake s. C, was honor attendant. She Kings Mountain, was graduated bell have returned from a va^- the Mtde^ tnothef Of silk orgamta topp^ with wedding bell*. Oen- yvore 4 format'gown of yellow from Kings Mountain high school tion at Garden City Bca- h. S. C.. lioyer failfrt««»te«a,ldr, the table was an ar- al^ dwpire lines and atJoiMied Appalachian State Wilmington^ ^aunnbui • 'A-llna 'empire silhouette. Alep- rangement‘ of pink hnd white .and carried a nosegay of white University at Boone. Mr. Campbell also attended his Hurlbut and Mi. and Mrs. Ciaw o6n lace appliques adorned the daisies arranged with a candela- gerita Chrysanthemums. The bridegroom’s parents are 40th class reunion ai Davidson ford Johnson. The baby's mother iron candelabra holding cathe dral tapers. The couple knelt on a prayer bench, which centered the .setting, for the bencdictiori, Wayne L Ware, Jr. was or ganist for a program of nuptial music which included the tradh tional marches by Wagner and Mendelssohn. G. C- Smith escorted his niece to the altar and gave her in Charles E. Goforth home. Tables on the lawn were over laid with rod-check tahleclolhs and arranged with baskets of red and white summer flowers. H-.ambui'gcrs with all the trim mings were served to 16 guests. The hostesses took the occa sion to present their wedding gift, china in thg bride-clect’s sclcctesl pattern. It's A Boy For Don Hurlbuts Mr. and Mrs. Don Ilurlbul an nounce the arrival of their first child, a son. Tuesday, June 25lh, Rev hospital. Raleigh. Th(! baby weighed seven pounds. 12 ounces. Kings -Mountain grandparents are Mr. arai <0 bodlcek bblT sleeves and -skirt, brum of white tapers. Punch was Her cathedral length silk. Illusion served with the cake, veil, drap^ from a crown of Assisting in receiving and cn- pearls, was appliqued vVith Alen- tertaining were Mfs. Buford Ware, con Iqcc. She wore drop, pearl Miss Dutch Clonlnger, Mrs. Gene cartings; gift of the bridegroom. Hoyle, Mfs. James Clonlnger, all and carried a bouquet of white of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Jdc split carnations centered by a Hawkins and Mrs. Robert Wcath- white orchid. erford, both of Shelby. Mrs. Buddy W. Connor of War- For a trip to the North Carolina renton, Ga. was her sister's ma- mountains the bride wore a navy tron of honor and bridesmaids blue and white dress with match- were Mrs. R- Stpphen Blake of ing accessories and the orchid Charlotte, sister of the bride: lifted from her bridal bouquet, Mrs. Bob'Myers of Kings Moun- Wilmington, North Carolina tain: Miss Candace Sykes of will be home for the,newlyweds. Smllhficld., sister of the bride- They will reside at dS-F Cypnis groom: and Miss Cathy Hawkins Grove.Apartments, -i Of Shelby, cousin of the bride. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM All the attendants wore formal- The bride 1' daughter ol Mrs. length gowns of light pink silk Ruth Lynn of Kings Mountain shantung with empire waistlines and the late Fclther Lonzo Lynn, accented by pink-centered white A graduate of Kings Mountain daisies, scctop necklines and bell high school, she was a Pittsburg sleeves. They wore headpieces of Plate Glass Scholar to the Uni- plnk ribbon puffs with floor- vefslty of North Carolina at length tulle veils attached and Chapel Hill. She graduated this carried cascades of pink daisies, month from the UNC School of John Rybcrg of Smithfield was Pharmacy. At UNC she was best man for the bridegroom, among seven pharmacy students Ushers were Douglas Wilson of thus year Initiated into Rho Chi, Mcbanc, cousin of the bride- national pharmacy honor society, groom; Grover Wlggs of Smith- She is granddaughter of Mrs. C. field; R. Stephen Blake of Char- C. Lynn and Mrs. W. A. Haw- lotte, college roommate of the kins, both of Kings Mountain. • bridegroom and brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nathan Ihc bride; and Buddy W. Connor Sykes. Sr. of Smithfield are par- of Warrenton, Ga., brother-in-law cnts of the bridegroom. A 1962 of tlie bride. graduate of Smithfield high ' "rhe bride's mother was gowned school and a 1967 graduate of In Clel blue lace with matching the University of North Carolina hat and .slippers. She wore a eor- School of Pharmacy at Chapel sage of white eymbidlum orchids. Hill, he is employed as a phar- The bridegroom’s mother chose mist at Walgrebn Drug Company aqua silk organza with matching In Wilmington, hat and slippers. She wore at her July 4th Events At Country Club Includes Parent-Child Scotch Foursome A Parent-Child Scotch Four- Q O I A I some is among July 4th events « ^ I / \ U set by country Clubbers for mcm- P A I P M H A P befs, their families and guests. A full-day of activities is plan- ned for Independence Day next 3.3o__ci,,^ie 3 of First Presby- Thursaay. tcrian church at the home of Mrs. Charles Mauncy, president Haywood E. Lynch, 507 East of the Kings Mountain Womens pidac street Golf Association, said all club members are invited to partici- 7:00—Junior Woman’s club an nate in a July 4th golfing event, nual family picnic at Lake Mon- Teams are to be composed of an tonla. Co-hostessesr Misses Peg- adult and child and tee-off times gy Ross and Elizabeth SteWart. 7:30-Cirele 1 of ntst Presby- sal’T'Mrs Maunw Entrance fee church at the home of Miss Mrs. Mauncy said that score . cards should be turned In to the 7:30—Circles 2 and 4 of First Kings Mountain Country club pro Prcjibyterian church at the cabin shoo and that golfing prizes will of Mrs. Ben T. Goforth. Co hos- be awarded at poolside events tesses: Mrs. Howard B. Jackson that evening. Teams may choose and Mrs. Ken Davis. .their own starting times and Wednesday; Ifoursomes and partner's names 10 a.m. — Circle 6 «f First should be enterted at the club by Presbyterian chutvh at the home Wednesday, July 3. of Mrs. Henry Neisler, 403 (Conliiuied on Page Two> Nelsler drive. Mr.'Padgctt V his son's best (Continued On Page Two) college for two days. is the former Diane Johnson. mj Thursddy, June 27, 1968 Fashions KINGS MOUN1AIN HERALD Section B ^68... Year Diversity >4 4^ .'A,- COAT- DRESS—The coat dress takes, on a/ter-/h>o elegance in jichfy woven cotton brocade. IVorti by Maid, of Cotton Susan Holder, the Oino Charles de sign . is set off with simrkling rAinastona buttons. VICTORIAN AIR IJclircIc lace cuffs lend a Vi-torian ai.- fo this bodyskiiniaiiiji iih’kl cotton rreiitrti by JfiMisvc. Styled with fly-front dti-iing and mandarin collar, i'.: one of many fashionabir uesigns in Maid of Cotton Siisiin Holil- VC’s wardrobe. SUMMER'S PRETTIEST BLOOM Little girh lake natiirullii to fashuti's "yrelly ij'irV’ lot>k. Here's a classic cd-amiilc in ivoryeolorcd cotton lent). Dainty luce example ruffles edge the bib front, three quarter sleeves and full skirt of this miniature smock style by Cinderella, Miss Alice Averitt, city schools teaching coh'sul- ' tant, is spending the summer at Garden -City Beach, S. C. * » * » . ' Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney helped receive at the wedding reception Saturday at Cleveland Springs Country club which honored Mr. and Mrs. James Young after their 5 p.m. wedding in Shelby's Central Methodist church. The bride Is the former Anne .Par ris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parris of Shelby.,Th,e bride's mother, Harriett Parris, and Mr?. Aubrey Mau- ney were college roommates. Mrs. Mauney went to Bald Mountain club at. Lake Lure last Wednesday to attend a luncheon for t4ie bride. Hostesses were Mrs. Ray Morris and daughter, . Miss Nancy Morris, of Rutherfordton. Ik m » M Christy Kay King, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill King, celebrated her third birthday at a party Satur day at her home at 206 North Roxford road. Christy was born on Father's Day June 20th, 1965. Her grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, C. B. King of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Walter G.'eene of Shelby. She has two older sisters, Debbie and Sherrie. A train theme 'Was car ried oi'-i In oarty decora tions. The birthday cake <* > ‘W. ati was decorated with circus train. Train records and train . storybooks were given as favors. : Present for the party were Timmy and Kelly Plortk, Angel Allen, Neville and Ina Bedford, Caroline Harper, Tommy and Sondra Grissom, Chris Putnam, and Jane' Lybrand. Kimberly Lynn Hale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hale, will celebrate her first birthday June 30th. A family party will be held at the Hale home on Waco road. Grandparents of Kim berly are Mr. and Mrs. Ru fus Hale and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dixon, all of Kings ■tc.S- r>‘ Mountain. Angela Gaye Blackwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Blackwell, celebrat ed her first birthday Tues day, June ' 25th, at her home on 521 Katherine Avenue. Among were her Dana and sides, and those present sister, Karen, Danny Whlte- her parents. Friends and relatives called during the day. A cake made In the shape of lamb was cut and served with other refresh ments. Angela's grandparents are Mrs. Isabelle Blackwell and Mrs. Broadus Martin of Blacksburg, S. C. ♦ * * * COMINGS AND GOINGS Mrs. Ben T. Jackson and children, Benny, Leigh, Kimberly and Jill, have arrived from Boston, Mass, to visit Mrs. Jackson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Dr. Jackson, a Boston surgeon, will arrive next week to visit his parents-in-law and to accompany his family home.
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