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i • '911 ? /nf' Page ? KINGS MOUNTaM herald. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. August 29. 1968 ABOUT THIS 'N THAT Ml . and Mrs. R. William Falls announce the birth of a son, Jason Boyd, who was born August 27 at Cleve* land Memorial Hospital in Shelby. Mrs. Falls is the former Alohma Ledbetter. Grandparents of the new baby boy are Mr and Mrs. Dwight Ledbetter and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Falls of Kings Mountain; great-grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pheagin of Kings Moun tain, Ml. and Mrs. Smith Ledbetter of Shelby and Jim my Culbertson ot High Shoals * * * ♦ Roy James Rucker, who is Jamie to his triends, celebrated his fourth birthday August 23 with a party at his homf'. His birthday cake was serv ed with other party re freshments to the follow ing: Dwayne Rucker, brother; Joe and Linda Earle, Wally and Sissy Stroupe, Eddie and Ricky Brown, Howard Allen, Bobby Rucker, Danny and Yolanda McClain, Al- ican Champion, Cindy Lovelace, Debbie and Kathy Dellinger, Donna Houser. Jamie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Rucker, Mrs. Rucker being the former Pat Long. In addition to his mother, other hostesses for his party were Mrs. Gladys Rucker, his grandmother, Joyce McClain and Jean Houser, his aunts. ♦ * * * Crystal Renee, daughter of Linda Broome, will celebrate her first birthday today, August 29, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Grayson Brown, at a famiiy party. Crystal also has two great grandmothers, Mrs. Carrie Sisk ot Greenville, S. C. and Mrs. Lucille Brown ot Kings Mountain. • * ♦ • Miss Annie B. Roberts and Miss Piccola Blalock have returned from a 21-day tour with the Madison’s tours of Stale.sville which took them into Texas and Mexico. In Mexico they visited V’alles, Mexico City, Taxco, Acapulco and Monterey and their tour also in cluded Brownsville and San Antonia, Texas where they attended the Hemisphere, and Dallas En route home they stopped in Jackson, Miss, and Atlanta, Ga. Jfi ♦ iA Coming especially to attend the Friday wedding of Cynthia Elaine Hartsoe and Richard Patrick Hord were Miss Mary Griffin of Manchester, New Hamp shire, Mrs. Ross Valleau and Miss Lois Valleau of W. Somerville, Mass. Miss Griffin and Mrs. Valleau are aunts of the bride and Miss Valleau, a cousin. ♦ * * ♦ The Weich School of Dancing will open Wednes day, September 4, at the Woman’s Clubhou.se in Shelby with Miss Susan McCarter of Grover instructor and Mrs. Frances Welch, director I Miss Jolley ToGiveMusical Program At Monday Meeting Of Junior Club Miss Teresa Jolley, Miss Kings Mountain 1968, will i)re.scnt a musical program at Monday night’* meeting o{ the Junior Wo man’s club M 'T:30 purt. at th* Wortwm’s club. • . Miss frcfigy Rtw-s lias arrhnjM the progtam. > Mi.ss Jolley, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. T. H. wMoy, l»a nlusle fnajdr at the University of North Caro lina at Greensboro. Hostesses for the meeting will ie Mrs. Bill Allen and Mrs. Jacob S Dixon. . , ; A report of the community oal- endar drive will be presented and .Miss Mary Alice McDahlel and Mrs. Cal FUher, co-chairmen, en-'l| > xurage members to complrte so- llcitatlon work as soon as possi- ble. The calendar lists• advertis- ing of local business firms as well as blrthdates and wedding anni- • ‘ ' versaries of local citizeii.s. TERESA CMJ.EY George Michael Fletch er will celebrate his sec ond birthday today, Aug ust 29, with a small fami ly party. His decorated birthday cake will be cut and served with other party refreshments. A- mon^ those helping Mich ael celebrate will be his brothers, James Lamar and Kenneth Gregory. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lamar Fletcher and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs James Fletcher of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mr.s. James Ingle of Leicester. Their mother is the former Nannie Ingle. John H. Mitcham, who has. been ill for the pa.st 17 months and a patient in Kings Mountain Hospital, was moved yesterday to Memorial Hospital ia Charlotte where he will undergo tiirther treatment and observa tion. Mrs. Mitcham accompanied her husband to Char lotte. Pamela and Teresa Huffstickler returned Sunday to the Children's Home at Gf’eensboro after spending four weeks w’ith their grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Petro- sino. Mrs. Madge H Arrowood and grandson, Jeffrey, attended the annual Hardin-Evans reunion Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Daafel Evans in the Oak Grove community. 0 Over 100 relatives and friends attended. FULTON'S HAS By ms * Higgins • SelRing S6.(IOto$l&(IO In Solids, Plaids, Stripes. Sizes 28-38 Shop Our Children's, Men's and Ladies' Departments for New Fall Merchandise Arriving Daily * GiitWiapping,OiCoiine * Plenty oi FBEE Parking Scads of sum MtrHUl Party Honors Mrs. Hollifield Miss Judy Dlnnc Morrison of Kings Mountain and Johnny Wll Mrs. Dale Hollifield was honor 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. showered the guest Friday night when Mrs. Don former Dianne McDaniel with Blackburn, Mrs. Bill Brown and gifts. Mr.s. Jim Yarbro entertainerl at the, . carried oat mackburn home on Bethlehem son toker of Burlington were mnr- Th,. An With a yellow and green color ried Siiturday, August 24, in a 7 The 40 guests who called from, predominant The refresh- o'clock exchange of vows in Kings ment table was covered with a Mountain Baptist Churen. yellow tulle doth and centered . . , with a silver candelabrum ar- Vows of the double ring corn- ranged with flowers and candles.' moity were pledged before ihe , JPunch wa.s served with cake' Rev. James M. Wilder. Waura Marie Howell (M Darlington. I squares, nuts in “diaper" flower ™ hrirto’« narents entertained S. C., and Mrs. Johnny Jenkins | cJps, and mints. The honoree’s The bride s parents entertained of Cherryville. i corsage was a tiny baby sock ar- The attendants were identically I ranged with ribbon and greenery. MISS MORRISON, m. BAKER WED IN DOUBLE RING CEREMONY Ellison - Ware (Continued From Page One) gowned In floor length drosses of eerise fantastic styled in empire Jrtneess ailhbuettes. Their empire lodices featured bateau neckiliic.s and short sleeves while a bia.s 'old with center boiv underscored the bustline. Petite bows at tlie lack neckline and back waist clo.<fing accented the princess skirt whiim featured a fully drap- ped set-ln panel at the back. They oarried cascades of glamelias, pink frenched carnations and net gliUs accented with English ivy. Marti Kimmell and Rhonda Kln- cajid participated as flower girls and Billy Ware was ring bearer. Pldney Howard Ware attended hts son as best man and groonis- nifn included Donald Eugene El- 'ison ql Winston-Salem, Bill Ware; (rf Hollywood Beach. Fla., Mike Ware of Newberry, S. C., Pofe Ware, Tommy Black and tcaiey Wells of Kings Mountain and Joe Sanders of Hickory. Mrs. Ellison chose for her daughter’s wedding a pink crepe ensemble with lace yoke and lace coat and wore a royal bouquet orchid corsage. MfS. Ware wore aqua crepe fashioned on princess style and a -royal bouquet orchW corsage. | A reception followed the cere-1 mony in the church fellowship hall with Mrs. Emmett Ross, Mrs. • Bud Ballard, Mrs. Martha Odom, 1 Miss Margaret May, Mrs. J. E. ■ Mnuney, and Mrs. Robert Ware; assisting. 1 A five-tier white and pink wed- ■ ding cake was central decoration ! for the bride’s table which was ^ draped in pink linen and white, outwork. A tall epergne of pink handles and white flowers center-; >d the table. Pink punch was served .with the cake. A silver candelabrum of pink candles and pink roses decorated the mantel, j Mrs. Bud Ballard presided at a second punch table which was also decorated in the color motif of pink and white. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Sammy Craw ford, Mrs. Nell De Brule and Mrs. Eddie Ross. Mayor and Mrs. John Henry Moss greeted guests as they ar rived and Mr. and Mrs. Plato Heavner said goodbyes. Miss Caro lyn Heavner and Miss Jackie El lison kept the bride’s book. Following the reception the bride changed to a yellow crepe dress with white bodice and long sleeves trimmed with white lace for her wedding trip to the coast of South Carolina. She wore thel orchid lifted from her bridal cor sage. On their return, the couple win reside at Appalachian South Apts., Faculty Street, Boone. Mrs. Hollifield is a former co worker of the hostesses at Belk's Department Store. at a reception after the ceremony at the home of the bride. Hartsoe - Hord The new Mrs. Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Morrison of Kings Mountain, is employed by Western Carolina University as secretary of the Math and Chemistry Departments. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. fContinued From Page One) Virginia Baker of Burlington and Following a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Cullowhee. Dixon - Bell (Continued From Page One) princess style with long Inv’o sleeves. Her mantilla typo veil was of lace, sprinkled with se quins and she carried a wliitc prayer book showered with lily of the valley and toppcii with a white orchid. MLss Martha Gantt attended the bride as maid at honor. She wore a street-length dress of green satin styled on A-line with bodioc ot green lace and bell sleeves. Shi- carried a cluster of yellow roses. Bridesmaids were Miss .Martha McGinni.s. Miss Carolyn Watkins, Miss Dorothy White. Their dre.sses of the bride, and Dennis Patter son. Miss Roxie Sellers kept the reg ister at the churdi. For going away the bride changed to an ensemble of aqua and white brocade with which she used patent accessories and wore the orchid lifted from her nose- gay- On their return from a wedding trip to the mountains of western North Carolina the couple will be at home in Memphis, Tenn. A graduate of Kings Mouatain High School, the new Mrs. Hord sophomore University. at. Western Carolina rifon larerof G^rl^^Sro! is a were of P?'^ with lace jackets and bell sleeve.-, and they carried yellow roses. Edgar Mauney Bell attended his son as best man and ushers were Larry Bell, brother of the groom, and Tommy White. Mrs, Dixon eho.se a dresi of blue lace with which she wore white accessories and a corsage of white roses. I Mrs. Glenda Ann Newton kept the bride’s book. The new Mrs. Bell changed to a green linen dress trimmed in lace for her wedding trip to the mountains of North Carolina, aft er which they will be at home in their new residence in Newton. attended Appalachian State Uni versity and Gaston College. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mi-s. Rajtnond K. Hartsoe of 313 E. Parker Street In this city. ’Ilie bridegroom, son of Mrs. R. W. Hord and the late Rev. Hord of 105 Parker Street, Ls a gradu ate of Kings Mountain High School and Gaston College where he received an associate of sci ence degree In mechanical engi neering. He is currently serving in the navy. Moss - Cleland (Continued From Page One) appliques on the matching train Her elbow length veil of illusion was attached to a petal head piece and she carried a bouquet ot white carnations. Mrs. Eddie Hovis of High Shoals yvAs matron of honor and only attendant. The former Roseann Smith wore a yellow bonded crepe A’tine dress with empire walst- flnfe with chiffon bow at the tfalstline add streamers flowing tti'the floor, ^he wore a rose head- ^i^ce and oarried la bouquet of wMte > and yellow carnations. ■Fred TtbbHts ol Pontiac, MlchiMn. Was best man tor the bride^om- Joe Hartley and Perry Vaughan, both of Pbntiac, Michi gan, were ushers. The bride’s mother wore a blue brocade sheath dress with match ing accessories and a white or chid shoulder corsage. A reception was held after the ceremtMiy In the Pontiac YMCA with the bride’s parents as hosts. Overlaid with white damask tablecloth trimmed in yellow, the bride’s table held the three-tier white and yellow wedding cadre as central decoration. Assisting in serving were Misses Jeanne Harrison and Joyce Kennedy who cut the cake and Misses Joanne Vaughan and Kathryn Rafferty who served punch. Miss Carolyn Crawford kept the bride’s book. For a trip to Northern Mlchl gan, the bride wore rose colored knit sheath dress with beige ac cessories and the flowers lifted from her bouquet. The newlyw^s will be at home at 34 Murphy, Pontiac, Michigan. BBIOE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley Moss of Kings Mountain are par ents of the bride. A 1960 graduate of Kings Mountain high school she is employed by Pontiac, Michigan YMCA. Son of John D. Ueland of Pon- tike and the late Mrs. Cleland the bridegroom was educated In the Pontiac schools. He is asso ciated with General Motors Truck A Coach Division in Pontiac. Wedding guests from this area included Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Sain and sou, Mark, of Cherry Vine; Mrs. L. A. Cooper, Mrs. Roy Smith, both of Kings Mountain and Mt. and Mrs. Eddie M. Hovis [High Shoals. ONLY A FEW MORE Air Conditioners IN STOCK The price has been reduced for the remain der of August. You can now have an air-condi tioner installed at Victory Chevrolet Com pany for ONLY .... $269.99 Regulai Price $368.55 . Call or See HAROLD ALLEN, Our Air-Conditioning Specialist SPECIAL FOR AUGUST ON Engine Tune-Ups ^6 00 6-Cylinder $8 00 8-Cylinder You can now have SPARK PLUGS Installed At 75c each. Call DOUG YARBRO and get this Special Tune-Up Now. Victory Chevrolet Co. Phone 739-5471 Comer Railroad at Mountain
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