96^ Thursday,. June 12, 1969 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 3 n, man II be nond, ct as naids [elley garet Miss Va., Neis- Paul ffield, Kings )ward 1. ^ cen- arked d in bride- dth a il the from Falls. Cindy Grigg p hall select ' note fresh ty re )ebbie pros- Miss lia. 11 be , San-1 Cindy irlotte Diane rend a haron Kathy 11 col- -elect. irtan- i cou- er of lower Falls, other, harlie 1 and ollege )m-to- 1 Laz- Stutts ngton jspec- Palls, i Jun- the [uests setive lends cake iptist msfnfmm SUMMER SUITS Tailored By “GRIFFON" — MIDDISHADE" — “MOUNTAINEER" Treat Dad to one of our smart, cool wear* ing suits for hot weather. Fine Selection in SOLID COLORS — PLAIDS — STRIPES Two or three button coats with single or double vents in back — The newest oi colors in Dacron & Wools and Dacron & Rayons. 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MOORE Ninefy-Six Young Wonnen Are ^Formally D^yghte^s^Arr^vri*^^ ^resented At Debutante Ball Saturday •Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spencer ' lof Boca Raton, Fla., former Kings' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Trolt Although a bomb scare threat Round tables, covered with white. Mountain residents, announce the and .Miss Elizabeth Trott return- forced evacuation of the City Park floor-length cloths trimmed with arriv'al of Lisa Idell Spencer, ed home Tuesday from Knoxville, Community Center at Shelby for; red tassels, and etnitered with born May 21st. Tennessee, where they attended 20 minutes Saturday night about large bras.s containers of red Other members of the Spencer on Monday gra.iuation exercises half-way in the presentation of roses, wore placed near the win- family are 11-year-old Rob and at the University of Tennes.see. the figure, the 24th annual Debu- dows. eight-year-old Kenny. -Mrs. Anne Trott Russell, daugh- tante Ball was termed one of the A large three-tiered chandelier Mrs. Spencer is the former' ter of the Trotts, was a member most glittering and successful by with crystal prisms and white- Doris Riddle of Kings Mountain, of the graduating class. Junior Charity League officials, heads hung irom the center of •Ninety-six young women from ihe stage. An arch in the center 22 cities and towns were formally of the setting was flanked by presented to society. prismed sconces which matched Making their defeut from Kings Ihe chandelier. Immediately be- Mountain were Barbara Hord, hind the arch was an antique pier daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. F. mirror. Hord; Jean Phifer, daughter of Large statues were placed in Mr. and Mrs. Menzell Phifer; fi'ont of palms and other grecn- Debbie Plonk, daughter of .Mr. ery that banked the sides of the and Mrs. John Butler Plonk; stage. Red carpet, which covered Linda Falls, daughter of Mr. and the stage floor, extended down .Mrs. Otis Falls, Jr.; and Dana 'he steps and formed a runner Smith, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs.,d"wn the length of the balIro