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Page 2 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, January 2. 196 f Cloaninger-Harry Continued From Page One Crisp-Wright Continued From Page One Sandra Leanne Phil- beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Philbeck, celebrated her first birth day December 19th. A small family party was held at her home and cousins and friends at tended. Sandra's pink decorat ed cake was topped with flowers. The cake was cut and served with party refreshments. Sandra's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Travis Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Philbeck of Kings Mountain. Sandra's mother Wright. Garlands of beaded lace enhanc- in garlands down each side of ed the hemline. The cathedral the A-line skirt. A detachablt length train of imported Brussels mantle train trimmed with match lace was worn mantilla style, ing lace fell from the shoulder to She carried a cascade of white, a dhapel-ieagth train. Her veil of camellias with a gossamer touch'triple tiers of Illusion was at of stcphanotis appearing in a.tached to a plateau of lace flor cluster and in wafting streamers.! ets trimmed with pearls and crys- „ ,1 tals. She carried a cascade of red Mrs. Josrtph Brown Bowen of! roses centered with a white or- Atlanta, Ga., sister of the bride,j Mrs. Iris Duncan, Pledge Vows In Dec, Roy B. Biddy 22 Home Ceremony Friday Dinner was mati-on of honor. Mrs. Willis Miss Ann Le Furgey of Ra- Jenkins Hidcil of Atlanta, G-a., lejgi,, cousin c(f the bride was sister of the bridegroom, was.j^^jj honor and bridesmaids bridesmaid. Lucy Bolwen, niece of L^pre Miss Cynthia Wright of the bride, was flower girl and Bruce Bowen, nephew of the bride, was ringbearer. All the attendants wore floor- length gowns of emerald green peau de soie with bateau neck lines and empire waistlines add- in,ij interest to the A-line silhou ettes. They wore matching head dresses and slippers and carried sprays of white mums with clus tered stcphanotis and leather leaf. is the former Myrtha Mike, Pamela and Teresa Huffstickler returned this week to the Children’s Home at Winston Salem after spending the holidays with their grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Petrosino. COMINGS AND GOINGS Bill Bennett has returned to Veterans hospital at Columbia, S. C. after a holiday visit with his mother, Mrs. Rena Dellinger. The bridegroom’s father was Mrs. Iris Babber Duncan and Roy Benjamin Biddy were mar ried Sunday, Decentjser 22nd, at the home of the bridegroom’s parents. ■ A reception followed the ccre- For Miss Crisp 'Hie Rev. Frank Shirley, pastor of Temple Baptist church, per formed the 4 p.'m. ceremony at tended by membera df the imme diate families. Grover, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Janice Ambrose of Cocoa Beach,‘Fla.; Miss Nancy Brown oil Virginia Beach, Va.; Mr^. Don' Bumgardner of Columbia, S. C.;: Mrs. Doug Clinton oif Summer ville, .S. C, and Mrs. Harold Ellis 1 of Chesnee, S. C. Flower girl was j Erin Jackson, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Jackson of Gas-j tonia. All the attendants wore floor-1 length gowns of red sculptured- velvet and silk chiffon. The em pire velvet bodices were styled The bride wore a three-piece suit of pale blue knit with a shoulder corsage of White or chids. Miss Houser, Bride-Elect Honored Friday best man. The list of groomsmen| with scoop necklines and elbow- included Herbert Singletary, Wil- length sleeves. A fold of red lis .Jenkins Hidell, Dr. Thomas Ellis, C. J. Jones, Herbert Eugene McTecr, and Barry Edwards. Tlie pink and white theme of the vMkIing was beautifully car- satin underscored the bustlines. Flowing chiffon panels caught to satin bows at the shoulders and fell to the hemlines in cage df- feet. They wore hea^resses which were tulle veils caught to r ed out in decorative details atj^ei^^ the reception following the cere-1 of red carnations ttestled in mon.v in the church fellimvship: ^oHy and Hed with green stream ' hall. Hosts were the bride s par- p,.,, ' cuts. Mrs. Essie Stepp and Mrs. Dellinger brought Mr. Bennett home from Columbia and accompanied him back. Mrs. Dellinger's grandson, Noel Webster and Mrs. Webster, came from Raleigh for a Christmas visit with the family. * ♦ ♦ ♦ Teresa Hammett, recent graduate of the Kings Mountain high school School of Cosmotology, has join ed the staff of Helen's Beauty Salon. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hammett, Miss Hammett is a 1968 graduate of Kings Mountain high school. Mrs. Michael McKee has returned from Hawaii where she visited her husband. Dr. McKee, on R & R leave from Vietnam. While in Hawaii the McKees tour ed the island and saw DonHo and Tommy Sands during a nightclub performance. Dr. McKee, son of Mr. and Mrs. T .C. McKee, will return to the states in mid-March. Mrs. McKee is the former Gai! Kircus, daughter of Mrs. Clifford Kircus and the late Mr. Kircus. Epergnes of pink camellias, The bridogroom’s father was b<‘3t man. Uiihers were Chip carnations and cand-ytiift were; Grisp of Dallas, brother of the placed on satin and organdy ta-j^*’*^^,* Gon Burrtgardner of Co- blecovers. Candelabra and white *--• Richard Gold of tapers encircled the tiered colo Talahassee, Fla.; Gary Collins nial weddin.g cake which high Andy- Davis, -both of Grover; li.ghted the bride’s table. After -a wdd'ding trip to San Juan, Puerto Rh-o and .St. Thom- and Bob Morris of Kings Moun tain. Jeiff Barnes, son of Mr, and Mrs. Bobby Barnes of Gastonia, Mrs. Harold R. Hunnicutt en tertained Friday evening at the Country Club at a dessert-bridge party honoring Miss Beth Hous er, whose woclding to Lee McIn tyre takes place in February. Miss Sue Hunnicutt of Char lotte, daughter of the hostess, as sisted Mrs. Hunnicutt in enter taining. The hostesses presented the bride-totbe a shoulder corsage of Garza chrysanthemums and a place setting in her china pat tern. Scores were tallied and prizes in bridge went to the bride-elect, high scorer, and to her mother, Mrs. George Hauser, second high. Tray and Trivets were given as gifts. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Ann Edwards of Gastonia, Miss Laura Pago of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Clarence Edwards of Greenville, S. C. and Miss Hunnicutt ofj Charlotte. mony. The new Mrs. Biddy', daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Barber of Kings Mountain, is a graduate of Grover high School and is em ployed by Maunoy Hosiery, Inc. TTie bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Biddy of Kings Mountain, is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school and is em ployed by A & P Food Stores. And Mr. Wright Miss Heavner In Honor Group Tl The newlyweds arc residing at 316 E. King street in Kings Mountain. Senior Citizens Club To -Meet On Friday Senior Citizens club will hold its regular luncheon meeting Fri day at 12 noon at the Woman’s! club. I All members are invited to par ticipate in the fellowship and, program. Mr. and Mrs. Beck Wright and daughter, C3ynthia, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Morris, Miss Piceola Blalock, and Mrs. Lalyage Hord honored Jim Wright end his fiancee, MKss Brenda Crisp, at a post-rehearsal dinner Fridiay’'pvening, December 27th, at Queen’s Palor, Honey’s Restaurant, In Gastonia. Guests were seated at a U-| shaped table covered with a goldj cloth. A miniature candle tree; filled with greenery and red can dles was used to decorate the ta- 'ble. ! A three-course dinner was served to the 40 guests including members of the two families, the wedding party and out-of-town guests. The brldegroom-to-bc took the occasion to present his gifts to men of the wedding party, sterl ing silver monogramme<l bolt buckles. Miss Carolyn Heavner, stu at Appalachian .S-tate Univer.^ has been nominated and ap-pr ed for Honor Teaching. This one of the top honors that a si dent at Appalachian State lIi verslty may receive and is glv to a student who shows exceptu al initiative, scholarship, and e cellcnce in student teaching, ’t’h honor will be entered on at! her official transcripts from|.-' palachian. i iMiss Heavner is a Home f: nomics major and i-cccntly con pletcd her student teaching Starmount high school ip Booi ville, N. C. Her parents are Mr. and Mr- Plato Heavner of 816 Cievdaiv Avenue in Kings Mountain. Wilson-Hill Continued Prom Page One BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Lisa Herndon Has Birthday as in the Virgin Islands the ncRv-j was ringbearer. lyweds will be at home on White-j The bride’s mother was gown- sides road in Gastonia. ed in pink with p-ink accessories. Rff/DP jtfjn KTfimrrjfnnM , carried an evening bag top! BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM \ ^ white orchid. Mr. -and Mrs. Bruce Dayvaultl The bridegroom’s mother was I Cloaninger, III of Clemson, S. "^’’e green arc parents of the bride. She at-| a®''*®®®'''®®- She carried an eve- tended Columbia college and i hag topped with a white or- graduated from the University i ®hid. of Georgia where she was a mem-j The bride’s parents entertain- her of Kappa Alpha Theta soror- j ^ter the ceremony at a re- ity'. She is employed as home their home, economist for Duke Power Com-i The red and white color theme pany in Gastonia. I "f 'he wedding was beautifully ! carried out in decorative details The bridegroom’s parents are! and in refreshments. ’The bride’s Mr. and Mrs. David Lowrance] table, done in red and white, held Harry, Sr. of Grover. He is a \ the five-tier wedding cake as graduate of Lenoir Rhyne col- j highlight of decoration. A silver lege at Hickory and is assistant! punch /owl was at one end of treasurer of Minette Mills, Inc. at I the table. The cake was cut and Grover. I served with punch, mints and ANNOUNCEMENT TO New nuts. Greenery and red carna tions decorated the home. For a wedding trip to the Ba hamas the bride wore a navy blue dre^ with white coat. She lifted the orchid from her bou- flUCt. ] The newlj-weds will return Sat urday from their wedding trip and will be at home with the bride’s parents in Dallas until January lOth when the bride groom reports to Fort Hood, Texas for further duty with the U. S. Army. BRIDE ^ND BRIDEGROOM The new Mrs. Wright is daugh ter of the Rev. and Mrs. Fred C. Crisp of Dallas, fomiorly of Gro ver. The bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Beck Wright of Grover. The bride is a graduate of Shelby high school and attended Winthrop college at Rock Hill, S. C. Sgt. Wright was graduated from Kings Mountain high sdhobl and Auto Diesel college of Nfesh- ville, Tennessee. He is now in the Army stationed in Fort Hood, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howard Wilson of Grover are parents of the bride. A graduate of Kings! Moimtain high school she is em-; ployed in the offices of O. G. Penegar Company in Gastonia. | The brtdegvoom is the son of Mrs. A. L. Hill of Kings Moun-j lain and the late Dr. Hill. A graduate of Kings Mountain high school and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte he is employed by Tile Town ini Gastonia. i The newl.weds are residin’g at| 1058-H Fern Forest Drive inj Gastonia. I Margrace Woman's Club Meets Friday At 7:30 Margrace Woman’s cluh wil hold regular meeting Frida night at 7:30. iMrs. Paul Mauney will be host ess to members at her home. See More Society On Page 7 Lisa -Logan Herndon, daughter df Mr. and Mrs. Bobby D. Hern don, was honored on her birth day December 22nd at a dinner party from 7:30 until 9 p.m. at tended by 12 .guests at the Hern don home. The hosts were assi.sted in en tertaining by Lisa’s grandmoth er, Mrs. W. Lawrence Logan and Lisa's aunt, Mrs. Alfred Tate. The decorated birthday cake was topped with a Christmas doll and provided the centerpiece for the dining room table. Holly, can-. dies and Star-shaped placecards i carried out the holiday motif. ‘ . FEDERAL & STATE, INCOME TAX form: FILED FOR INDIVIDUALS LOW RATES — See Lalon Franks First House on Left Past Motel Royal PHONE 739-3621 l:2tfn Introducing Teresa Hammett Who Invites All Of Her Friends and J Patrons to Come In For Their New Year Coiffeurs t. at HELEN'S 116 S. Piedmont Ave. Phone 739-2321 Kings Mountain Citizens The City Wishes to Call Attention of ALL Residents to City Ordinances Governing This Service: JANUARY 10 The City Wishes to Call Attention oi Residents of These Areas to City Ordinances Governing This Service: 1) Covered Cans With Fly-Proof Lids Are Requir ed — Maximum Capacity 30 Gallons. Minimum 10 Gallons — With Handles For Lilting. Maxi mum Diameter of Cans 24 Inches. Note: Non-Standord Cans or Drums Will Be Red-Tagged And Service Will Not Be Rendered 2) Yard Trash Such As Leaves. Tree and Shrubbery Trimmings Will Be Picked Up If Placed At The Curb or Front Property Line. City of Kings Mountain DEPARTMENT OF PUBUC WORKS TAX LISTING Thnnday, Ian. 2 Thiough Monday, Feb. 3,1969 Inclusive LIST IN YOUR TOWNSHIP All persons are notified that we will be at the following plac es on the dates given for the purpose of listing taxes. All tax payers are warned that a penalty will be added if they fail to list taxes during the month of January. In addition to all other penolties prescribed by low, any person, firm or corporation whose duty it shall be to list any poll or property, real or personal, who wiUtully falls or refuses to list the same within the time allowed by law, or who removes or conceeds property for the purpose of evading toxotion, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed fifty dollars (SSOJIO) or imprisonment not to exceed thirty days; and any person, firm or corporation aiding or abetting the removal or concealment of property for the purpose of evoding taxation shall be guilty of o misdemeanor punishoble by a fine not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00) or imprisonment not to ex ceed thirty days. The failure to list shall be prima facie evidence that such failure was willful. (1957, c84>). h FARM CENSUS NOTE FARM CXNSUS: Each farm owner shall prepare a list of the average of each crop grown, including tenths of acres of truck. The list should show the total acres cultivated by the owner, also the acres cultivated by all tenants on each separately recognized farm, the acres in improved pasture, woodland, idle and other lands. He shall be prepared to report the number of bearing fruit trees, the numbers of livestock of breeding age, number of hogs sold or slaughtered during the pa.ss 12 months and tons of fertilizers to be used during this crop year. This information Ls kept confidential and has no relation to taxes. Its purpose is for agricultural, educational, economic analysis and safer guidance of county agents and farmers gen erally. BE SURE TO SEE YOUR LIST TAKER. NO. 4 TOWNSHIP J. EDWIN MOORE, MRS. CHAS. E. BAIXARD, MRS. CHAS. T. CARPENTER, IR„ Tax Listen Grover Rescue Squad Building Jan. 4,11,18, 25 — 9:00 to 2:00 City Hall Kings Mountain All Cither listing day.s—6:30 to 5:00 NO. 5 TOWNSHIP GEORGE M. MURRAY, Tax Lister Waco, North Carolina Jan. 2 Horace Eaker Store Jan. 3 Four Point Grocery Jan. 4 Four Point Grocery Jan. 6 Bess Superette Jan. 7 Grigg Grocery 8:00 to 5:00 8:00 to Noon 8:00 to Noon 8:00 to 5:00 8:00 to 5:00 All other listing days will bp at home. AU real estate and i^rsonal property owners are required to list. All changes in real estate such m new construction or other improvements, must be reported to your list taker All construction which haVe not b^n completed as of Jon.*!, 1969, Will be oppraif^ and SaJSIS i« nr cordonce with the percentage of completion. Mole persons between the ages of 21 and SO or* qulred to list Poll Tax. Crop reports ai« required of farmers. Dogs must be list^. LIST EARLY TO AVOID LAST MINUTE RUSHl ROBERT S. GIDNEY, County Tax Supervisor
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