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HfHiisa O t ^ I T ^Thursday. November 21, 1968 •P-'- - - . . KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page 3 i> Miss Huffstetler, Bride-Elect Honored Friday Miss Margie Huffstetler, bride- elect, was honored Friday at a drop-in bridal shower hcdd in th(*i Newspapers Get Bell Lab Device With the aid of a n<‘w deviw developtKl at Beil Labs, m'us* paper pages have been com erted into streams of electrical pulse's and transmitted over telephone Bethlehem fellowship hall. Using the puls,- technl<,ue, Hostesses were five sisters and f new data eonver. a sister-in-law of the bride-eleet.'"'"'’ ''■■■ninal, engmeers l.ave ex- They were Mrs. Mitchell Robin- IH'nmenlally transm.tto.i 1 ii 1 i son of Gastonia, Mrs. Johnny I Pnl-'<e lorm.l Thomas and Mrs. Jack Hardin, nnnules per ,)age both of Spartanburg, S. C.; Mrs..'^‘“ he possible m llu- n<-ar fu- Larry Appling and Mrs. Clyde hi'e- transmission, the McDaniel, both of Kings Moun- <5eeoded o produ-.r tain; and Hrs. Bob Huffstetler faesimiles of the of Charlotte. original pages. Mwmm AssLstihr in details of enter taining were Mrs. Russell Fitts, top THE WO/?/> Wiidt sturteil tmt an vicrrlj/ a simra hobhi/ h(Ui l(/r«erf out to he a I i U-imyiny siilcUue for Mr. and Mrn. C. M. Lankford itf 80h Church street, pictured above. The I.tiiikfords hove a backyard full of chrysanthemums of oil kinds, S8 varieties to be exact. They !/row them mainly for the pleasure they get out of if, but their flo-wers are much in ilemand by H( if/hbors and the community. They parficu/arly enjoy sharing dheir flowers with their church, d.ankford mums have won first prize many times at the Floral Fair. .The Lankfords started about t i years ayo their f irst flower bed eonsistiny of only six plants. They now have thousands of filants and at the time of the photographing estimated over iSjhOO blooms oj)en. fft/r. and Mrs. l.ankford invite the public to see and share the beauty of the flow^o's with them. w «TAIN. N. C SOCIAL CALENDAR r/iiirsday: ' 3:30 Thursday Afternoon Ii‘'ok club at the home of Mrs. .1. H. Arthur, Fldgemont Drive, Hum- In transmitting a newspapei- by this system, each whole pQg«‘ is who served punch, and Mrs. J-ay: drum of a revuh- Dee Moss of Charlotte and Mrs. facsimile scanner. I h<‘ .signal Jack Lail who served party scanner is fed into the. cakes, nuts and mints. Mrs. Moss lerminab and Mrs. Lail are sisters of the d is convert(*d to bits, bride-elect. They are transmitted at 1.5 mill ion bits per second, saici H. B. A color note of yelloNV and Moore, local telephone* maniiger. white was featured in decorations and refreshments. A cloth of white ruffled net over yellow covered the bride’s table which w'as centered with an arrange ment of white and yellow mums and yellow tapers in silver can-1 delabra. A punch service was at one end of the table. The bride-elect wore a white wool dress and was given a cor-i sage of yellow chrysanthemums from the hostesses. Guests who called from 7 until 9 p.m. showered the honoree with miscellaneous household gifts. Miss Huffstetler and Buddy Kircus will be married Sunday KIWANIS CLUB Mrs. J. N. McClure aii l B. "Peeler w'ill lead Kings .Moun tain Kiwanians in a musical program to feature* Thursday night’s meeting of the civic club at 6:45 at the Woman’s club. TO SENIOR GIRL SCOUT CONFERENCE — Five members of Senior Girl Scout Troop 200 of Kings Mountain attended the Senior Girl Scout Conference for North Carolina Senior Girl Scouts Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Statler-Hilton Inn, Greensboro. Approximately 125 Senior Scouts and their advisors discussed major concerns of American youth and ways in which Senior Scouts may meet thes<* problems in their own lives and help other youth to meet in theirs. From left to right, Susan Goforth, Fronces McGill and Ann Baird. Others attending were Anne Hunter Plonk and Jane Yates. Advisor for the troop is Mrs. Charles Blanton. (Photo by Isaoc Alexander). 7:0U Ficlicarsal for tlio l)hi ics i’arkcr wedding in i’rc.'ibyierian church. N:3^l Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Humphries are entertaining at their home on Dix(»n road at an afU‘i-rt‘li(*arsal party honoring Miss Gerry Humphries and For- ic^;! Junior Parker. Miss Shirley Jackson, Clevie Luckadoo Pledge Vows In Jacksonville Rites Jacksonville’s Trinity United and Mrs. Clevie Luckadoo. Sr. of Methodist church was the setting Shelby. A graduate of Western 1 Saturday at 3 p.m. for the wed-1 Carolina University, where he ding of Miss Shirley Ann Jack-1 was a member of Kappa Alpha son and Clevie Luckadoo, Jr. I fraternity, he is employed by , • , > ... I Goforth Brothers in Shelby. The bnde, daughter of Mr. and; .. Divon Rahurn Jackson of Jackson ! ; vllle, leaches special education classes in the Gaston school sys- ' * tern and has lived in an apart ment here at the Teacherage. She is a graduate of Western Caro lina University where she was a memb<*r of Delta Zola sorority. The bridegroom is son of Mr. afternoon in Bethlehem Baptist church. Iruhty: *:ui) 'rh(* wedding of Mis: H' raldine Evon Humphries and I't'irc'st Junior Parker in I’ivsbylerian churcli. ' inrday: j Scout Troop s and p . p ,1 Dixon hetes hathers At Banquet L';3() .Mis. Jiu-k I.,aii is enter- i.iining at her home on B<*thle iirm road and nl a bi'idc.sni.dds limclu'on honoring her ’\Iiss Margie HuPfstetler. 7:iK) K<‘hearsal for tlie Huff- si(*tl(‘r Kircus wedding in Bethle , iicju Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Heav- iier and Mr- and Mrs. Mike Me Kee are entertaining at Bethle-, hem Ihiplist church fellowship; hall at an after-rehearsal iwrty honoring .Miss Margie Huffstel-, ler aiKl Clifford Kircus, Jr. On Thursday, November 14, Cadet te Girl Seoul Troop 40 en tertained at a Falliei'-Daughter -sister, ,,an,,uet in Ihe locreational room; of llie s . Mattlunv.s Lullioran enhanced the bodice. I'huich. Hus was tlu* fust social event for the troop this year. 851 W, Warren street Dr. John Maides performed the double-ring ceremony for wliich music was provided by Mrs. R. Williams. Mrs. Lindsay Pajme of Lake Junaluska was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Misses Sharon Jackson of Raleigh and Sharon Jackson oif Jacksonville, sisters of the bride, and Miss Lynn Murrill of Raleigh. The bridegroom’s father was best man. Ushers were Dayid Luckadoo, brother of the bride groom, Dean Hines and Oary Mann. Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a foimial gown of peau de sole with an overlay Push Button 12 Face-To-Face Communication > It’s Christmas morning in the ; early 1970’s. You raise your phone receiver, depress the 12th button on your Touch Tone set, I and punch your mother’s num- j her to wish her a Merry Christ mas. A distinctive ring plus a spe cial red light on her phone set | notifies her of an incoming video call. Suddenly she flashes onto your} screen. Clad in a shimmering new nightgown and wearing a silly grin, she strikes the i>ose of a roaring 20’s burlesque star. “Oh, Mom, you’re a card, hut i you look great in the nighlkown I sent you. How does dad like pearl I long I father moves into his sleeves and chapel length train, j t*4ephone camera's field of \'i- A flowered clusler of peau de ! tal)Io was! soic florets held her elbow-length j ^ veil of illusion. She carried boufiuet of stephanotis and pha-! “And a S p.m.-11 p.m,—K.MRAC .-])on- .sored fiance for young Fh'eplt* at the Kings Mf)untain Armory. .Music by “The Monarehs." 'I'lii* long i)an(|uet V(‘ry festivf* wit/ s(*a.sonal decor ating, featuring a fruit filk'd horn of plenty on tin* center of the ta-* laenopsis orchids, ble. ( .‘\ fielieiou.s turkey ami ham dinner was .served buffet style. Also included on tlu* menu aws I a vari<*ly of vegetables and homo 1 marie dcss(*rts. .Mrs. Joe .Smith, LUTHERAN TOPIC scouts in planning assisted the I tile dinner. ' ! I Following tlu* dinner, Ik‘tlly| Cox reviewed the work done byi tlu* troop lids year and also dis-! Tlu* wedding of Miss cussed future aetlvilies. A beau-1 Marjorie Klizabelh Huffstetler tifiT poem conirilmled by Mrs. j and Sgt. Clifford Kircus, Jr. in J. A. Noisier was rea<l liy Betsy! Hethlfhem Baptist church. I Queen. ' udai/: Rev. diaries Easley will use the sermon topic, “A Peep at the Last Pages” at Sunday morning worship services «t 11 at SI. .Matthew’s Lutheran cluirch. PRESBYTERIAN “The Core of Religion ” will be the sermon topic of Dr. Paul Ausley at Sunday morning w'orship services at 11 a.m. at First Presbyterian church. MOTHERS! 2 M!S ONII $1-00 11 X 14 Wall Portrait Of Your Child No Handleing Charges FBI. & SAT. NOV. 22 & 23 16 Till 5 By Bell Photo Labs Limit 1 per Child - 2 Children per Family SELECT FROM SEVERAL POSES • BABIES & CHILDREN OF ALL AGES • PORTRAITS DELIVERED IN STORE COLOR AVAKMLE DAVE. “Oh, hello. Dad; Meny Christ- Meriy Christmas to! ! you. But what’s that ypu’re hold- . ing, a puppy? “Yes, Tom gave it to me." You ! gently coax your puppy to face I the telephone camera. “See how i little ho is." Sounds fantastic, doesn’t if? ! Yet face-to-face telephone com- j munications wall soon become a I reality. R. B. Moore Southern Bell i Manager for Kings Mountain said today that after making more than 17u million telephones that talk, the Bell System noiw is working on se\V»ral dozen that' can see. These 5Iodel II Picture- phone sets are bringing closer the day when Picturephone serv ice will bo available throughout the nation. Johnson Assigned To Vietnam Post LONG BLNH. VIEl'NAM (AH- TNCt Army Specialist Four FixKi N. Johnson Jr.. 20, son of 5Ir. and Mrs. Fred'N. Johnson, Route 1, Kings Mountain, N. C., was assigned Oct. 26 to the U. S. Army Depot near Long Binh, Vietnam. hi’' I2A. / ; \ 12B. c/ ■</ ‘HEIRESS’ LINGERIE...SO CLOSE TO HER HEART « lu • » i - KaKv# 12B. Nyloo satio tricots, lavished with tin- 12A. Oar Heiress long ported French lace. White, blue, maize. Slip tucks, lace and contrast ribbon. Acetate ana Qhort 32-36 6 00 nylon brushed knit. Camitlia pink, maize or ^ M.’L.'short: K *S, M, 4.00 - V’m* •• *1 nS Pettipants to match. Sizes 5-8 3.00* Mmi-shift, hip hugger pants P, S, M ...5.00 hatching brief. Sizes 4 i0 .1.50 No Better Place To Save And Earn Invest In Full-Paid Shares or Optional Shares and Receive Quarterly Dividends at 4V27o Per Year. Invest In Six-Month Shares (Minimum $5,000. Increments of $1,000 Therealter) and Earn at 5% Per Year. loin Our Growing Group of Well-Paid Investors. Yes. You Can Earn While You Sleep! Home Savings & Loan Association 106 E. Mountain FREE Parking Drive-In W^^ow Service
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