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Owens of Charlotfe an-
six-weeks-old Lucas Crayton
ITS A BOY
Mr. and Mrs. Jack C.
nounce the adoption of si)
Owens, September 26th. Luke's grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Owens and Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley
Thomasson, all of Kings Mountain.
Luke's sister, Keia, is two and a half.
Mrs. Owens is the former Joan Thomasson of Kings
Mountain. The family resides at 1431 LarkfieW Lane In
Charlotte.
KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. K C.
Retired Teachers
Held Fall
Luncheon, Meeting
Dixon Circle I
Met On Saturday
Lisa Ann Day celebraf-
ed her second birthday
Tuesday, October 7th.
with a small birthday par
ty at her home.
Lisa is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Day of
Kings Mountain.
She is granddaughter of
Mrs. B. M. Moore and the
late B. M. Moore of Kings
Mountain and Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Day of Besse
mer City.
.Mrs. W. C. Farris and Miss Ar-
nittie Farris were hostesses Sat
urday night at their home to
The Retired Personnel Divi.sioni i^tmbers of Circle 1 of Dixon
of the Southwestern District, N.C.-j Presbyterian church.
lO.A. held the fall meeting -at thei Mrs. Pauj Mauney conducted
Dixie- ... -
This
counties: Rutherford, Cleveland,! During the social hour mem-
Gaston, Lincoln, Catawba and ^ers showered Mrs. Paul Farris
IiedoU. j with stork shower gifts.
Mrs. \V. T. Weir, District Pres
idem, presided. The meeting w^si MORE ABOUT
Mrs Cornwell. Mrs. Ramsey .Rita Crawford,
Visit In Honda, Tennessee In • i r-i
Dride-Elect
Thursday, October 9, 1969
Mrs. A. H. Cornw^l and Mrs.
Beth Ramsey have returned from
a trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee
and Tarpon Springs, Florida.
opened
I for the
I to theii
of the
was accepted: presi
I dent, H. S. Little, Denver; vice-
[presiclonl, fp.mor Krevor. .States- Verhoeff, Mooresville,
with a memorial prayoj! FiftV-Six W^OITien
Tlie 'l enoH nf 1 First Low Putts,
^ Ann Anderson, Catawba, Hickory;
TO »\rrtc«. Low Putts, Margaret
Leatherman. Cabarrus, Concord;
Mrs. Cornwell visited Mrs. G.
C. Hooker in Tennessee and Mrs.
xie Village Cafeteria, Gastonia.'Hit? Bible Study and Mrs. Philip * i^nnessee and .Mrs.
is division is comprised of these'Humphries presided. Ramsey atended the annual Gat-
* ‘ ^ linburg Hoe-Down Square Dance
Festival.
' Committee
L s’t’Tr , iL Low Gross, Bet-
' Covinoton i''>' Jl^'bro.-.k, Carmel, Charlotte;
Conntf h ' C'eyelami secon l Low Gross, Ann Withers
siK-ak.rs fol n',,. L:.!!!"!':' Mountain. First Low Net.,
In Florida Mrs. Ramsey visited
her sister, Mrs. Cora Morefield.
SOC MRS. APAMS
Mrs. Charles Adams defeated
Mrs. Hoyle D. McDaniel for the
women’s golf championship at
Kings Mountain Country club fol
lowing an IS-hole event Friday.
The trophy to the top woman
golfer will be prestmted at
luncheon meetinix of the Kings
.Mountain Women’s Golf Associa
tion later this month.
Is Honored
Pair Feted
I After Rehearsal
I At Cake Cutting
Low Net,
Maggie
Shirley
Glover
Davis, I
and!
MORE ABOUT
Crawford-Cobb
(JoutiHued From Fnfie One
, , I rt-' Mountain. First
Division pLisidoni, Howell'^'eTonTT""'^'''’
subject “1909-1970: a Biennium j
lant'^ExecuUv<^Swp\T^^^^^ Frances Huntley of Carmel. Char-j tertaining were Mr' and Mrs? Em
formation \' C K A discuss-d Jhe IT ' Neisler, Kings mett Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
it;cv T be,:viountain. First Low Putts, Nell Talbert. Mr. and Mrs Fred Dix-
mtle aT Catawba. Hickory; Sec- on, Mr. and A?rs. M
made anj .nm.s to be worked to- pu,ts, Cleveland Shel-'
Coates Tff Preapli
Revfygl f
Revival services will begin S^-
day night at I'rinitv Baptist
church in Bessemer City, with
Mrs. Will Allen and Mrs. Ray-j Miss Susan Oates and Mack Clyde Coates, of Barnsville
mond Talbert honored Miss Rita Jenkins cut their wedding cake revival preath-
Crawford, bride-elect, and her Friday night at an after-rehearsal
bridal attendants with a brides- party held in the feUdwship hall The \yeek’s services will be heU
maids dinner on October 1 at of Gastonia Pisgah ARP church.M‘*«*^l*y 7 o’clock. Special music
Helen's Restaurant in Bessemcn will feature each service, it Nyas
City. Hosts for the party were thei announced by the pastor Rev.
_ 1 bride-elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.* Paul Morrow.
Miss Crawford became the bride Walter Oates. —
of Miclvael Cobb on October 3 at I H ff ■!
Boyce Memorial ARP church. | A color theme of yellow and lljAa X|||l
. , 'White featured decoraive details.***^™
A large arrangement of yellow and refreshments. The bride’s ta-; 0 j,
Garza mums and bake rfern wasjble, highlight of decoration, was IIAIIV S6t
in a candelabra holding hobnail' covered with a yellow satin cloth; *
lights. Ivy and hobnail lights, overlaid with white satin and! Area VIII of the North Caro-
draped with garlands of valleyp*^^ Association of Soil and Wat-
lilies which also caught up the
corners of the floor-length cloth. annual fall rally on QclQber
The yellow and white cake wasjT^’
cut and served from one end ofl)*^^’ Area VIII includes the fol-
the table and punch was served counties: Burke, Cataw-
from a silver punchbowl from the, Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln,
opposite end. Centering the table!Polk,
was a tall candelabrum of yellow
nurse
were u.sed on the tables. Places
were sot for 19 guest.s.
Miss Crawford took the occa
sion to present gifts to her at
tendants. The bride-to-be wore a
brown plaid tunic suit and was
given a yellow rose corsage from
hostesses.
the
- Rutherford.
Birth
[Pair Feted
Announcements After Rehearsa
A1 Cake-Cutting
Miss July .Maws and i
Mr. and .Mrs. iHobiiy N. Scog
gins, 119 Monte Vista Dji\(‘, an
nounce the liiilh of a son. Mon
day, Seplembor 29, Kings Moun
tain hospital.
Mr. and .Mrs. Forney K. Canip<‘
Box 3S3. announce tlie birth of a
son. Sund-ay, September 2S. Kings
Mountain liospitai.
anrj Mrs. William J.
\v(»re host.s.
Hewis It. Fite, lot) 'i ;ie refreshment table, covered
Dilhng btreel, announce the l)irrh' with white linen oxerJaid with
of a son, WcJnosday, Oclobcr 1,tiillo and slrcamvis, was
Kings AMounlain hospital. entered with an an angement of
Mr. anti Mis. Ronald Byers, lOl white, green, and pjoR flowers
East street, Bessemer Cdy, an-; Hanked by white candles. A
nounce the birtli of a daughter.' t.al pineh bowl with
waid. James R. Giles, Assistant■ j,..
Class D: First Lc<w Gross, Boots
hf , Bolton, Gaston. Gastonia; Second
T The. Law Gross. Ann Helms, Gaston,
I .tat Vice Picsident, Miss Alma, Qa^tonia. First I.ow Net, Norma
' T*** recognized. Cabiness, Cleveland, Shelby; Sec
c u Chapter ond Low Net, Virginia McGee,
h7P"ahtyromm.ttoe and Gaston, Gastonia. First Low Putts,
ariangcft for Uie iuneheon which Peggy Mauney, Lincolnton; Sec-
followed the hu.smess session. J.:„nd low Putts Geneva
B. Boyle.s. pic.^yjdent of the bust Statesville
Plaee Sunday, were honored Carolina,
urday night ai a cakc-cutting: t-u^' rr- ' Charles Mauney, Foothills
held in the fellow.ship hall of w c" : Representative, and Mrs. Henry
firovc Baptist church. ' 1. .nr in ‘ VT'i .T President of the Worn-
Mr. and .Mrs. Morris Mavos and ^,piu.; vi nV/n^ Association, served as
Mr. and Mrs. William j 'Mayes] ^ co-chairmen for the tournament.
Mayo. I ‘Shelby, secretary Committees were: Carts, Mrs. D.
Philbcck, whose
Rog(*r
/wedding took;;
Adams,
and Caroline Hall,
Charlotte.
In asunM-.
Friday, Oclober 3. Kings Maun
tain hospital. :
Mr. and Mrs. M'aymon D. Han
nah. 1402 Moonlight streel, Gas
tonia, announce the iiirlh'of a
daughter, Salurriay, O.dober 1,
Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robo.t G. Wil.son,*
203 (Jofoi'th street, announct* t.^e
birth of H son, Monrlay, October
6, Kings M :':n‘ -in hos’.-ital.
Mr. and .%! s. lamest L. Tlunnp-
son, 2312 P:ec:i street, Gastonia.'
announce the bijth of a flcugli-^
ter, Tuesday. O-lnber 7. Kin.cs
Mountain hospital. '
Newlyweds
Feted Saturday
At Dinner Party
Mr. iincl Mrs. Howard B. Jack-
I son onterlaine,! Saturday at a
dinr.ev party at Gaston Country
I club honf)ring newlyweds M
cut anrl served with puncii, mints;
and nuts. ;
Miss Maves was
M. Pouchak; Coffee, Mrs. J. E.
Herndon, Jr., Mrs. J. A. Neisler,
Jr.; Decorations, Mrs. Paul Neis
ler, Mrs. George Thomasson, Mrs.
Lucille T. Neisler; Hospitality,
Mrs. C. D. Blanton. Mrs. F. J.
Sincox, Mrs. John Smathers, Mrs.
R. O. Southwell; Lunch, Mrs.
Charles Ballew, Mrs. C. T. Car
penter, Jr., Mrs. Bob Manetj Mrs.
Sam Robinson; Scoring and
Mrs. Joseph Lee, III, Mrs.
(Walter Harmon, Mrs. Charles Ad
ams.
crys-
lime punch
was on one end of thi* table anrl
on the opposite end was the three-
tier green and white wedding
cake topped avith the ti aditionalj dut-, nonorincr nowlyweds Mr and pri”/io
bri(i(' an I-groom. Tne rake was.Mr.s. II. O. (Toby) Williams. '
The dining taide was covered
1 witli a yellow cloth and centered
r.-ivn li presented a; with a mass arrangement of Ce-; i.i * I
pmk carn.Uim corsage accented losia. chrysanthemums and Gerba^ ^ ^
be] s and satin rib-,.daisies acc-onled by lighted cnn-1 Fo*" Frank Hinsons
dress P^idyGIles. Velvet hows caught up the! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinson an-
u. • 1 1 . table corners an i placecards nounce the arrival of their third
o/.'v,sinn M 1 Of guests. , child and first daui;hter Jane
qiipnH- nt- ^ to thcir, Vlio hridc’s place was marked; Elizabeth Hinson — in Cleveland
l , I bv a white orchid corss);e and -a; Memorial hospital, Shelby.
J ^ .?i'cs(s made up the silver bowl. The baby weighed seven pounds,
Dinner- was served to 13 guests.’one and one half ounces.
C. Poston,
Mrs. James R. Yarbro, Mrs. Ev-
orotte Hill and Mrs. Harry Bar
rett.
For a wedding trip the new'
Mrs. Cobb wore a three-piece
brown and beige suit with match
ing accessories and the orchid
lifted from her bridal bouquet.
BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM
Mr. and Mrs. James Calvin
Crawford, Sr. of Kings Mountain
are parents of the bride. She is
a 1969 graduate of Kings Moun
tain high school where she com
pleted a cofurse in cosmetology.
She is a member of the staff of
Central Beauty Shop. She is
granddaughter of Mrs. Will Al
len an-d Mr. and Mrs. Roy E.
Crawford, all of Kings Mountain.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cobb of
Kings Mountain. He attended
Kings Mountain high school and
has completed a tour of Armv du
ty. He is employed by Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company in Shelby.
The newl>*weds are at home on
route two. »
Guests other than the honoree
and hostesses were Mrs. James
Crawford, mother of the bride-to-
be, Mrs. Charlie Cobb, mother of
the bridegroom-to-be, Mrs. Roy
Crawford, grandmother of the
bride-elect, Mrs. Sam Crawford,
Mrs. Fred A. Dixon, Miss Cindy
and white flowers and candles.
All appointments were in silver.
District supervisors and their
guests from the nine-county area
will assemble in the Al^ricultural
Center in Dallas at 7:(X) p.m. for
Mrs. William J. M-jndy of Dal
las and Mrs. John Ormand, Jr. | dinner and the program,
of Gastonia cut and served thei Soil and water conservation dis-
cake. Mrs. Joe McLean and Mrs.l trict supervisors in this area and
Walter Foy served punch. Mr.; throughout North Carolina are
NEt
Cloi
scht
thei
dat<
row
Edd
Whj
Lee,
lacc
Crawford, Mrs. Helen Sisk and 'Hee How’e pre-i increasingly concerned with de-
Tonia, Mrs. Freida Watterson, ] at bride’s book. I veloping better conservation pro-
Miss Tei-esa Hammett, Miss Bet-j Th^ b\t
ty Upc-hurch, Mrs. Judy Cobh., J,tiding
her of friends and relatives. i
Tamie and Jody, Miss Jean
fer. and Miss Jane Talbert.
Phi-
Clubwomen Set
District Meeting
In Stanley
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
I
VIII Rally, highlight the previous
year’s accomplishments and Es
tablish goals fo rthe future.
Thursday:
7:30-Towm and Country Gar-
District IV of the North Caro-1 den club at the home of Mrs.
lina Federation of Women’s club I Charles Di.xon.
will meet Friday at Bruington!
Memorial Baptist church on high-j Friday:
way 27, Stanley. | 7:30 Margrace V/oman’s club
Registration and a coffee hourj
will be held from 9 until 10 a.m.' _
with the general session begin-j 9:30 until 10 for a Junior
ning at 10. Mrs. Calvin Murdock Session.
Hagen On Outy
At Thailand Base
U. S. AIR FORCES, Thailand—
U. S. Air Force Technicaj Ser
geant Donald E. Hagen, son of
Mrs. Ada Perkins, 404 Imperial
St., Belmont, N. C.. is on duty at
Udorn Royal Thai AFB, Thailand.
Sergeant Hagen, a <*ommunica-
tions technician, is assigned to the
7th Airborne Command and Con-
I trol Squadron. He pievlously serv-
iBuzz;ed at Westover AFB, Mass.
The sergeant is a graduate of
Nev
cently
school
junior
Tw(
necess
vome
^ftsen
^Rhnr
Rridg
Secre
Treas
Nal
Gene
of Cherryville, district president,! Kings Mountain’s tiwo women’s'Bessemer City High School,
jwill preside. Junior clubwomen| clubs will be represented at the' His father, Cecil Hagen, lives
meeting. I in Bessemer City, N. C.
I from the district will meet from
pa* ty list.
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