Page 2 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, August 22, 1968 Th ABOUT THIS 'N THAT Mr. and Mrs. George Antonich and children, Eliza beth and Gregory, of Ormond Beach,, Fla., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Prince. Mrs. Antonich is the former Betty Prince. While in the city they also visited other relatives, including the Baxter Payseurs of Kings Mountain, the Jack Ledfords and William Princes of Charlotte. Leaving Wednesday to return home, the Antonichs planned to visit the Jack Princes in Gainesville, Ga., on their return trip. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Harrell of Doraville, Ga., and infant daughter, Amy Kathryn, and Jane Elizabeth spent the first of last week with Mrs. Harrell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Lynch. ^ 4ikt.4PMPB Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hudson of Charlotte were re cent visitors of her sister, Mrs. Pauline F. Weaver. Jhe Hudsons have just returned from a European tour. Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Lois Scarbrough of Char lotte spent last week in Waynesville and Blowing Rock. Capt. and Mrs. W. F. Brewer of Henderson, who were visitors in Kings Mountain on Saturday, were lunch eon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Page Mrs. M. C. Falls has as her guests this week Misses Carolyn Pratt Falls and Marilyn Chapman of Miami, Fla. Mrs. Falls is the daughter of Mrs. Ben C. Falls. Mrs. Dave Moreau and daughter. Page, and Miss Laura Page of Atlanta, Ga., are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Page. Mrs. Moreau will join her hus band in Chapel Hill where they will make their home after living in Gainesville, Fla., where Dr. Moreau has been connected with the University of Florida. Dr. Martha Plonk, faculty member of Oregon State University, arrived Monday night to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plonk. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Francis of Blacksburg, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wells last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cothran of Shelby were visitors of the Wellses on Sunday and Mrs. Conrad Hughes and Mrs. Quinn Wells were Wednesday guests. Mrs. Aubrey Mauney returned fo'her home Satur day night after being away last week in Chicago where she attended the National convention of the Lutheran Church Women. ic * 4: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCroney and children are ex pected to arrive Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Fails and to attend the Ware reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Falls plan to return to Dunedin with the McCroneys when they return. Birthdays Are Celebrated 3y Goforth Couple I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oejorth, Sr. wore honored at a buffet din ner Saturday evening at the htunc of Mrs. Marvin Goforth and \(ae Sue C>o|orth t^t Shcl^ Radd. The pccasian was- thd Ai^st bltthd^s gf t/ia hoh^cd pafr. Tablesi appointed yirltH coltwfgl .summer ttewa^s and blrthdpy d^- oratkyag, wdte set UR tiP thfr^ropt porch and lawn for this eVenl. A white and pink birthday cake dec orated the honor guests' table. ■ A shower of gifts surprised the - Oyeen stepttanotis apd white Bride.s’ roses, aliowered with satin rib- Irons. Mrs. Ted Lynn Mgrray of New "The Stai4!pangled Girl" Is last 01 Summer Theatre's Productions Laugh - packed “The Star- Spangled Girl” is the final pro duction of the Charlotte Summer pojL New.s, Y«*-, attgnd^ her sis- TTieatre's ninth consecutive .sea- ter as matron of honor. Brides in^ids were the brWegroc>m'’s sister, MLss Kathryn Ix?e Queen of Shelly; the bride’s cousin,'Jfliss Marth^ ^ane ^elms of Winaton- 3Blem;^ss Teij^ Qgvls Suth erland of Hendertto;-Mis-ses Jp^n aw'son, ^ibby Hunloy, Nancy Itllams %nd M(s. John DavTs, tl of .Mon^; arid Miss Linda l^gan of Sleigh. "The attendants were identical ly gowned in formal ler^th prin- style gowns of jevifel pink la V couple from the following guests: i Mr. and Mrs. Hall Goforth, 4. and “S'* Mrs. R. D. Goforth, Mr. and Mrs.iSfif t .uTTtiiai Yfare, Mr. and Mrs. A-line skirts featured full Lemuel Ware, Mr. and Owen Sellers, MLss Emma Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hughes, and MLss Frances Goforth, the latter of New York C|ty and niece the honorees. pueen-Wilson Party Feted In Monroe On Friday evetiing, August 9, at 8 p.m.. Rolling Hills Country Club in Monroe lyas the setting when Mr. and Mrs. John Edd Queeii of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Glenn White (tf |(ing-S Mountain entertained tnetnbcrs of the Quecn-Wilson vmdding par ty at an after rehearsal dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Queen are parents' of John Christo^ei? Queen; who was married to Miss Nanpy Wil son on Saturday, and Mr. and, Mrs. White are his maternal grandparents. On each side of the entrance, to the dining room was a nine- branched brass tree caixielabrum with a large arrangement of fern and burning white tapers, clus tered with white lace wedding bells. A cloth of champagne naoire covered the U-shaped table, which held a central arrangement of a tall five . branched candelabrum arranged with pink and white' carnations, stock and other white flowers and greenery, showered with white satin streamers. Un der this was an elongated ar rangement of stephanotis and greenery which extended the length of the tables. Garlands of greenery surrounded votive can dles in tall stemmed containers placed on tl\e arms of the table and clusters of small white flow ers. tied with pink and white satin ribbons and poufs of pink net were interspersed with the garlands. Cascades of stephanotis and ribbons fell from the ends of the table. An orchid corsage was given to Miss Wilson to add to her party dress when she arrived. The groom took this occasion to present gifts to his groomsmen and aLso presented hfs wedding gift of jewelry to the bride-to-he. Sliver was given by the hosts to the couple as their ■wedding gifts. A four course dinner was served to the forty guests attending. Michael Todd Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mich ael Calvin Hughes of 61 I Stone Street, celebrated his first birthday Sunday, August 18, with a party at his home which was attend ed by a number of his kin folks. His birthday cake was decorated with a clown and dogs and was served with other party refresh ments. Michael's mother was the former Miss Gloria Hull and his grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hugh es of Kings Mountain, George Mrs. Hu Hull and the late also of Kings Mountain. Hambright • Black back panris and they wore match ing veiled headpieces and carried no.segay.s of Better Times rose.s. John Edd Queen attendc4 his son as host man and groomsmen were the bridegroom’s two cous ins, C. Steven Crosby of King.s Mountain aiid Christopher Glenn Mauney of Syosset, Long Island, N. Y.; Ted Lynn Murray of New port News, Va., David Scott Mc Intyre and ’Torrence LeOrand Combs of Shelby;'Edwin Eugene Hagris, Jr. of Columbia, Te|ni.; Henry Davis Ward, Jr. of Jackson ville, Fla.; an4 Jovph Paul T^acy (rf -Dahlgten, ■ Va. .Frederick Mark and Clifton Tbomas Wilson, brothers of the bride, served as crucifer and acol}de. The bride is a graduate of Mon roe High School and Peace Col son In air-conditioned Ovens Au ditorlum. The marvelously funny comedy by Nell “Odd Couple ’ Simon, in an exclusive engage ment in the Cacolinas, stars Edd “Kookie” Byrnes, Diane McBain and Carleton Carpenter, opening August 27 and playing eight hi larious perfonpa.ices through Sun day evening, September 1 at 7:30, chief Andy Hobart (Edd Byrnes), and its sole writer Norman Cor nell (Carleton Carpenter). When the beautiful, blond and bustling Soph! Rauschmeyer (Diane Mc- Bain) moves next door, “Fallout” Magazine falls apart, owing to the obsessive infatuation of pro- t€>st-writor Norman for Miss Olym pic Swimmer, who, in turn, takes Six,” has nijpeared in a scort- of countless movies, including "to movies, including “Claudel Eng- ‘ Periscope,” “Take the H i g n lish," “Pairish," “lee Palace" G r o u n d." “Vegeance Valley,’ with Richard Burton, “M a ry,! “Father ol the Bride," Mary,” “Black Gold,” "Spinout" with Elvis Presley, “Thunder Al ley,” “Maryjane," “Flight from the Hawk,” “I Sailed to Tahiti with an All Girl Crew”. The former model with a penchant for distinct dislike for the clum.sy.' tennis and horse back riding, cloddish but well - intentioned' traveled to Vietnam to visit Hie author. Because of his mania for| troops for the Christma.s^holid.ajs Sopiiic, 'Three Lit tle Words,” “Sky Full of Moon” and “Lo.st Boundaries.” With .such a talented triple header cast, “The Star-SpangliKl Girl” promises to top off the al ready brilliant ninth season oi the Charlotte Summer Theatre in Ovens Auditorium. Tickets for the final production of the season, as Norman stops writing, for the past two years. Her perm- well as tor the Betty Johnson-star ■‘SUr - Spangled Girl” takes leaving publisher Andy to fend’anent home is in Sherman Oak.s ring musical “Finian’s Rainbow” place in a Francisco duplex! off kick-seekinp landladies and where she lives alone with her which plays through the Sunday apartment, the home of “Fallout" | other persistent bill-collectors, and i dog. Coquette. I evening performance of August Magazine, its published-editor-in-1 eventually even Sophie, who be-> Versatile Carleton Carpenter, 25, are on sale daily and Sunday ' --- - - - 1 enamoured of the witty! who portrays the irascible, eccen* from 10 a.m. through 10 p.m. at ^rS Morrison straight laced entrepreneur.! trie writer Norman Cornell in the the ticket windo\vs of Ovens Au- The tornal triangle presents a per* Nell Simon fun*fest, has appeared ditorlum, as well as at branch Entertains Club At Hound Ears Mrs. Scarr Morrison recently entertained, members of the Ace Bridge Club at a luncheon at her home at Hound Ears in Blowing Rock. Members enjoyed lunch at the Lodge after which bridge was enjoyed at the Morrison home. The hostess served sherbert, (xwkles and tea later In the after noon. Present for the occasion were Mrs. Fred Plonk, Mrs. Carl Mauney, Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, Mrs. Harold Hunnieutt, Mrs. Hugh Ormand, Mrs. Howard Jac^on, and Mrs. C. D. Blanton. Parties Honor Miss King was honored at a lingerie shower by Mrs. Bill Mrs. Pete Putnam, Mrs. Robbs ' and Mrs. Rod feet situation for funny-man Neil Simon who wrote last season’s “Barefoot in the Park" and "Sweet] Charity," in addition to “The Odd^ Couple.” Mr. Byrnes, who rose to inter-: national fame as the comb-bor-' rowing Kookie in the "77 Sunset Strip" scries, has won every major ; award for his stage, screen and i television acting. He has appeared | in such line movies as “Up Peri-1 scope,” “Marporie Morningstar;’! “Darby’s Rangers,” "Johnny Trou-1 ble,” "Secret Invasion” and; "Beach Ball” “Payment in Blood” and “Pursue and Kill" are two movies which star Mr. Byrnes to be realsed soon. His stage roles were in “Picnic,” “Pal Joey” and “Damn Yankee.” He has appear ed on television in such far-rang ing shows as “Kraft Suspen.se The atre" and “The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" to every top musical varie ty show in the country and in London, plus his own special show in .Munich, Germany. in over 800 video shows and in ticket agencies in outlying area.s. t^VMERIGaJ f lege and was presented in 8a- ,,,, leigh at the 19CT North Carolina i Debutante Ball. I The bridegroom Is a graduate 1 . . . . - , of Shelby ffigh School and from L T**? T" ^ North Carolina State University H**® Montonio cottage of w^rehe Sd a BB^vree m!‘he Ben Goforths. A color note]Miss McBain makes her initial engineering. He U as|"^ carried; appearance at_the (:harlotte Sum- an engineer with the Mis$ile i ““I; . . . -"I Twenty guests were present. As the "Star-Spangled Gill,” I Safety Division of the United States Naval Weapons Labora- ] tory In Dahlgren, Va. | Following the ceremony, the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and ] Mrs.' Boyce Helms, entertained, at. a reception in Memorial Garden ] at the church. Among those as-, slsting in serving and entertain ing were Mrs. Vernon P. Crocby of icings Mountain and Mrs. Erh-; e.st J. Mauney of Syosset, Long Is-: land, aunts of the bridegroom. The newlyweds will make their home in Greenbrier Apartments, > Apt 304, Unit 9, Fredridcsburg, i Va. ■ I Attending the wedding from 1 this area were Mr. and Mrs. Paris j Yeiton, Bob Yelton, Mr. and Mrs. i Earle A. Hamrick, Mrs. Clyde O. j Haparick, Mrs. Joe Gregg and Miss; Sharon Gregg of Shelby; Mr. and i Mrs. C. Glenn White, grandpar-1 ents of the bridegroom, &om I Kings Mountain, Mrs. Vernon P. | Crosby, Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Mrs.; W. K. Mauney, Jr., and Mrs. David ] Mauney of Kings Mountain. | mer Theatre. The blond and beau-1 tiful veteran of tv's “Surfside [MEMO TO ADVERTISERS! inswers uestions land % about NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Ivl Iss Ellison Announces Plans For Wedding .Q. What ara tha • most Importaat rulas tor profltabla nawapapar advartlaingt Miss Frances Gotor+h has returned to New York City after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Goforth at their home, 206 East King Street. While here she visited other relatives who are now living in Asheville. Mrs. Roberta Herndon has returned from Newark, N. J. where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Lan caster, and family and her twin grandsons, Wayne Keith and Dwayne Kenneth. Two other children of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster accompanied Mrs. Herndon on her re turn home. elbow - length veil of illusion was attached to a crown of pearls and she carried a cascade of white pom-pons eent«ed with white carnations and attached to a white Bible which had been presented to her from her church. Mrs. Margaret Greene attended the bride as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Bruce Seism of Kings Mountain, Miss Donnie Spears of Charlotte, Mrs. Kenneth Freeman of Rutherford- ton and Mrs. Bill Gilbert of (Thar- lotte. The matron of honor wore a floor-length empire dress of yel low bridal satin with matching bow headpiece overlaid with matching tulle while other atten dants wore similar dresses and headpieces in green bridal satin. They carried cascades of yellow and white mums with satin rib bon streamers. Lynn Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Black, was flow er girl and was dressed in a boor- length empire dress of yellow bridal satin with matcdiing bow headpiece. Scott Ryder, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hyder of Gastonia, was ring bearer. Bill Gilbert of Charlotte attend ed the groom as best man while groomsmen were Jerry Blade, Den nis Black and Dale Sisk Of Grover and Tommy Childers of Kings Creek, S. C. The bride’s mother chose a crepe ensemble of soft blue with lace jacket. Her corsage was of white and blue-tinted carna tions. Local Golfers In Foothills Tournament; Invited To Play At Blowing Rock The bridegroom’s mother chojic an aqua crepe dres.s with match ing acccs.sories and wore a cor sage of white camatiorrs with blue-tinted center. . Miss Kathy Ellison, daughter of Mr. and yhs. Thomas Jefferson Ellison, has "completed plans for her marriage to 'Tonnie Ware, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Howard Ware of Kings Mountain, and an nounces them today. The wedding will take place Saturday, August 24, at 3 p.m. in Grace Methodist church. Rev. Witliam C- Sides of Greensboro will officiate at the double-ring ceremony, assisted by Rev. J. C. Lane, pastor. Mrs. Fleete R. McCurdy will be organist for the program of 'wed ding music and ygcal selections will be by Burlie S. feeler, Jr. The bride-elect's father will give her in marriage. Best'man for the prospective briciegroom will be his father, Sidney Howard Ware. Mrs. Donald E. Ellison will at tend the bride-elect as matron of honor and bridesmaids will ih- elude Miss Becky 'Kennedy of Kings Mountain, Miss Wanda Saunders of Iron Station, 'Mrs. Jewel Dancy of Charlotte, Miss Laura Howell of Darlington, 3. C., and Mrs. Linda Jenkins of Cherry- ville. Marti Kimmell of. Newberry, S. C. and Rhonda Kincaid of Mt. Gilead, nieces of the bridegroom- to-be, will be flower girls and Billie Ware of Hollywood Beach, Florida, nephew of the bride- groom-to-be, will be ringbearer. Ushers will include Donald E. j Ellison, brother of the bride-elect,! Bill Ware, Mike Ware, Pete Ware. I brotheis of the bridegroom-to-be, i Joe Saunders and Tommy Black,. college iwmmates of the bride-1 groom, arid Toney Wells, brother- m-law of the bridegroom. A L Your advertisinf meHaf* abould be aewef,’ ~ - friendly, iaformative, eesy te lead. Qiee facta and newa about your niarchandiaa and aarvioa. Q. What dMB A.B.O. do far Baff, A. Advartiaa ragulariy. Make your adaartUag do what auccess^ aaleaman do—call aa cuitomara and prospecta oonsUtantly. At regular faitarvala ana of tba Bureau’s large staff of axpariancad eirculatloB auditors ma^s a thorough audit of tha dreulation raootds of each publithar mambar. Tlia laanlts of each audit ara publishad la an aasy-to-raad A3.C. report for your uso and protaotioa whan yom, buy newspaper advertising. Insist on audited drctilation reports that give you tha VAcrs about the swlienca that your sales messages will havs when you buy newspaper advertising. Q. What ara tha FACTS in A.B.C. raporU? Q. Is there a measure for tho value of aows*; paper eironlation to an advartisar snob aa tha stsindards a merchant naaa la buy* inf marohandlsa—for oz ampin, Ukn STERLING oa aUvorf A> A.B.C. reports tell you how much circulation, where it goec, how obtained and ot^r facts that help you buy advsrtising as you woxild maks any sound business investment—on the basie of known values and audited information.' A* Yes—la tha wall known circulation standards af tha Audit Bumau or CiaouLATioKa % Q. Aro an publieations alifiblo for A.B.O. momborahlpT A> No. Only those with paid dreulation. This Is important to advertisers because it is svidanoa that tha paper is wanted sad read. iQ. What U tha A.B.at .Six from Kings Mountain par- Meipated in the Foothills Golf League tournament held at Gas ton Country Club in Gastonia on Tuesday, two of them bringing home honors. Mrs. Charles Mauney won low gross for the tournament and club. Mrs. Hoyle McDaniel won second' Entrance fee will be $7 per low net in her class. I person, which will include two In addition to Mrs. Mauney] days of play and a Monday eon served in the main clubhouse Invitation has been received tc participate in the fall Foothills League tournament in Blowing, Rock On Monday and Tuesday, September 9 and 10, with the Ca tawba Country Club as the host and Mrs. McDaniel, others par ticipating included Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. Henry Neisler, Mrs. Margaret Ward and Mrs. Har lan d Stoterau. Approximately 100 woman Irom 12 surrounding cities participated In the 18-hole event and enjoyed a buffet lunch- night banquet at Green Park Hotel. The golf field will be limited to 120 players and ail entries and fees must be re ceived by August 27. For further IrifORnation, th< interesfed are r'equest'cd to notfty Mrs. Charles Adams. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cliffoid Hantbrlght ft 1217 Grovar Hoad, the new Mrs. Blark Is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and Gaaton Memorial Hos pital School of Nursing. She is a member of the Kings Mountain Hospital Nursing staff. A, Iha A.B.C. la a oooparativa, non-profit aaaod^ ation of 3,460 advartimra, advartUinf agendaa and publiahara in tba Unit^ Stataaaod Cana^l Organized in 1914. Brought or^ dar out of advartiaiiig chaos by. aatabUahing a definition for paid ] airculation, rulaa and standards for maasuring, auditing and re porting tha circulations of naws- papara and pariodicala Q. U this nawapapar a mambar af tha AndlC Bureau af Ciroulationat A. Yaa Bh are proud of our ciraulatlon. Bh wani “ you to know the FAcra about tha audienoa your selling mea-' sagas will have whan they appear in them pages. Ask for a aopy af aur laUat A.B.O' ■apart. Miss Carolyn fleavner and Miss Jackie Ellison, niece ct the bride- elexst, will keep a guest register in the vestkh.u.le of the church. The bride-.alect’s parents wlli entertaiii at a reception fifter the ceiemonv in the church fellow ship hgU. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bfadc of Route 1, Grover, the bridegroom is a graduate of Black^urg, S. C. High School and him completed two years of service in the U. S. Army. The bridegroom’s family be hosts ^t an affer-Yehearsal party] Friday evening in the parlcir of| First Baptist'Church. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD King*9<3]ter Following which wiU a htmeymoon Route 1, Grover. trip chorus. She was employed at Pub lic Service of Gastonia- The b^degroom is the son of Mrs. Jaw Sender and the l(ite he.win continue hie ediinttoiir iLlsC firetTA- FACTt At A lAilC MIAIURI 09 AOVIBTItINO VAlfl]