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1 ch M Page 2 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. Februai^f /i, [970 MOh'K AllOUT Bride-Elect Bayfield (Ci»ilinupil Fnnn I'ii(/r Onr) vet ribbon. Centerpiece for the table was a basket of yellow and white daisies and greenery. Yellow end green cake squares were served with punch and party refreshments carrying out the green and yellow motif. Hostesses were Miss Dawno Batchler, Mrs. Lanny Smith and Mrs. Jerry Gantt. REHEARSALS UNDERWAY Hallie Ward Hustetler v/ill portray the title role of "Cinderella" in the Kings Mountain Little Theatre's production April 3 4 in Central school auditorium. Rehearsals are now underway. "Cinderella" is un der the direction of Mrs. Nan Jean Grant. Other members of the cast will .include Karen Bolin as the first sister; Debby Lightr.ey as the second sister; Mrs. Jo Ann (Boots) McDaniel as the mother; Stephen hi. Baity as the prince; Reb Wiosener as Ro land; Mrs. Ray I lolmes as the fairy qodmnther; Gene Austin as Galafron; Clint Rankin as Curdkin; Anne Hunter Plonk as Felicia; .and Miss Ell.’nbeth Anthony as the Queen. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Thurman McDaniel announce the marriage of their daughter, Kim Cynthia to Robert Andrew Wass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wass. Both families are residents of Newark, California. The ceremony was held at the Alameda Naval Air Station In San Francisco, Calif, the Chaplain of the Naval Station pre.sidcd. February 7th at I o'clock In the afternoon. For her marriage, the bride wore a v/hite lace floor lenoth gov/n with matching accessories. Her father n.ave tr- in marriage. Patty Louclle v/as her only alt''.sdarh S -ve R rp^v.-d as best man. A rocenUoa b.'ilcwnd the ceremony at t'he Moose lodge at Fidorbc.ry Park, Niles, California honoring the couple. After thnir hr^neymoon tlie coup'e will reside In Newark, California. The bride orarlu.atcd from Newark f liqh Sr-hocI in January of this year. The groom is v/Uh the U. S. Navy stationed In San Fr.anclsro, Cdllforr.ia. Kim Is granddaughter of Mrs. F. G. McDaniel and the late Mr. McDaniel of Kings Mountain. And Mr. and Mrs. Gary Biddix of Biloxi, Mississippi. Mrs. F. G. McDaniel flew by jet, Thursday to Newark to attend the wedding. She returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman McDaniel are former resi dents of Kings Mountain. MOPE ABOUT Paul-Dixon CotilititiKl t'liiiii Piifin One coisaHo of royal bi>uf|uct or- i‘hi(Li. Tiio biidc’s parcnl.s I'lilortain- III .lifer tho (•( ronion.v at a m‘- .. pllon in till' ( luiuii parlor.s. riio wivl ing (olor.s of pink ■ami wliilo IcatuitMj tlt'joiat.onjj and r< Irc.simionts. Ox PI laid wilii pink (arp oti,;an- '1, thp 111 idi'Ls lal}l(‘, lilgliliglil of dp.ii.alion, xMis c'pnlpixxj by a roiii'-ti. r xvPddin.g pakp dpcoraled '>\uli fii'sli .su'ppl’luMri losps. A Ap bianc'lK’.l c.andidatira Iip!' ]) nk snapdra.goius. .swcptliparl : .o.-.p.s, piii alyplii.s and whilp pom- ■ i-^ins nl oiip Piid of llip lablc. A ;ii\i-r 1 ppi gnp filliHl willi io.ses wom al tin- oppiKsilp pnd of IliP lablp. 'I’liP i-.'dcp w.i.s Pill and si-i vcd wilh iiiiiirli and party re- fiPsbmpiils. .\ssi.sling in dolails of pnler laininj; wpk' .Mi.i. Jamo.s Craw ford, .Mrs. J.anips U. Yaibro, Mi'.s, !.:(■ 1) .xon, Mr. and .Mrs. I. C. if ivis, Ml . and .Mi .s. Ravinon.. 'I'albPi I, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. (Ira. son and .Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlp.s ll.aliard. Mrs. Warri'M fi. Gofortli, .Tr. iiu'iU-d giipsis to rPgistpr. 'I’ll.' nrivl.vwrds will tip al liomp 'll ill” Kast Uidgp strppi in Kiivgs .M'liinlain. r.h'IUK A.VO P.RlimOPOOM 'I'lip lii'ido is thp (kuiglitPi- of 'fis. ('olnn Will am I’anl of High I’oinI .an.'l Hip lalp .Mr. I’-aul. .Sin is .-1 giail .alp of High Point Con- tr.'il liigli splio >1. Mr, and. Mrs. Frrdpripk Au.slir Dixon of Kings Monnlain nrr paronts 'd' IliP bri'rgroom. Hr is a greilnatp of Kings Mountain 111 b splionl, attpiidpil CIpm.son Ibiivprsiiy .and was .gridiiatpd ; "rPm Wpslorn Caiolina finivors I i'y at Cu!!(:\',-hPi-. Ho is a mom I ' pf of Ihp f.apidt.v of Central i Junior liigb siliocl. Ilp is thp gran:! am of Mr an,I Mrs. Grady Di.viii of Kings Mountain. Nancy Rayfield, Michael Hoyle Give Plans Pair Feted After Rehearsal Teachers Set Meeting .Mi.s.s Nanry Ruth Rn.vtlpld, dauglitpr of .Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Rayfipld, ha.s romplpted plan.s for her marriage to Michapl Eugene Ifoyle, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Gene ffo'ylp. Mi.sa Trael Drueilla Fowler and Robert Coleman SIroupp, Jr. put their wedding cake at an after rehearsal party Thursday night in the fellowship hall of Gastonia's Unity Baptist ehutxfh. The weddin.g day will take plaee Valentine’s Day Saturd.ay, Febru-, ary 14th, at 7 p.m. in Chestnut Ridge Baptist ehureh. Rev. Mit-' eltell Pruitt will officiate, using the double-ring peremony. : Hosts were the bride-eleet’s parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie W. Fowler. , Mrs. Evelyn Chambers will be organist for tlie program of wed ding music and vopal numbcr.s will be by Lanny Smith, brother- in-law of the bride-to-be. Mrs. Lanny Smith, .si.ster of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. Jerry Gantt, aunt of the bride-to-be, will serve j as matrons of honor. | Ri'idesmaids will include Mi.ss Teresa Conner, eou.sin of the bride- elect; Mis Linda Allen, cousin of IliP bridpgroom-to bp; MissDawne, I’alphlpr of Blapk.sburg, S. C., Mrs.! Stan Yarbro of Win.ston-Salem. 1 Miss Billie Jean Rogers of Bps.sp- mer City and Mrs. .lo Ann Morrow' 'if Kings Mountain, Thp green and wliite theme of the wedding was featured in dec- orafive details and refreshments. The bride’s table, overlaid with gix-en p<‘au de sole and yellow net, was centered by an arrange ment of yellow pompons and yellow lai>ers. At one end of the table was the three-tier wedding cake. Al the opposite end of the table was the punch bawl. Alj appointments were in silver and crj'stal.' Mrs. William R. Robinson cut and servexi tlie cake. Mrs. T. W. Turner, aunt of the brideeleet, seived punch, assisted Ixj- Mrs. Della Pennington. Mrs. Charles Finvler kept the -iiiest register. The bridegroom to-be’s father will he liest man. The bride-elect and prospeetive bridegroom took the oivasion to present their gifts to their wed ding attendants. more about Fowler-Stroupe COMINGS AND GO'NGS Mrs. John Mitcliam will outer Gaston Memorial Hospital Thursday to undergo surgery on her left wrist which she had previously broken*irr a fall .several weeks ago. ' ' An Bir+h nounenmenfs Mr. and Mrs. Jes.s \\, Canlipll, Chcrr.vx-ille, annoume ih(' birtli of a son, Wedne.sday. Janrav.v 2<, Kings Moiml.airi hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald L. Dar- her, route 1, tia.stonki, announ.'O the liirth of a daugh'Pr. Tliu''s day, .laniMi.v 20, Kin.g-i iVfnunlain hospital. Mr. an i Mrs. Tony II .Antlion.v, ITdO Sh( Ihy 10 Kl. announce Hie birtli of a d iiigliipr, F-idn.v, Jati- uaiy ,30, Kin s .Moimiaiti hus- pital. Mr. and Mr.s. Levvi.s Donal'I- son, 1.3,50 Mklpini's, annoim. e Hie birlh of a daiigliter. Saturda.i, January ,31, Kin::s .Monnlain lios- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R, McA- Ik'p, 22,3 E. Alahani.i Avenue, lie.s- semer City, annoinre the liirth of a daughter, .Sundav, Kebni- ary 1, Kings Mountain liospilal. Mr. and Mrs. L,awien;'e E. Ad ams, 4S,50 Margrace road, an nounce the birlh of a son, Mon ri'ay, Febrii-aiy 2. Kings Moun tain ho.spital. Mr. and Mrs. Tliomas F. Kil gore, route 1. announce the birth of a daughter, Tuesday, Febru ary 3, Kings Mountain hospital. I MORE A BOUT Styers-Watson I (UihtitiPfd Fntvi y'nttP Onr wore a corsage of white cnrn,a- ; lions. I-’.ir lier going away costume Hie liiide eiuise a li.ghl bine dress and wliiti' aecessories, .-in.l is'ies'o;, tiic orch'd lifle.i f.iim i lu r b;ill il Iv liquet. '1‘ii'e liridi'.'inioni is liie son oi . Itrv . St; PI S an i M .i .vtt.vi'i's, ’\v!i(i ’s tile former Dorris My c,s. Ill' is grandson of Hie l.ate • Cl.irenre G. .Myers, who was a i lo, -I si III painler. IL- is grand- \ -iin of .Mrs. I.ee .rames Ilarlniv ■ of 3i)S S, Gaston .Street hero in Kin.gs Mountain, and .Mr. .Toiin IF. Sl vci's of 216 Brice .Stri-et. , He is a real gi.andson of Mrs. ' Bcllv Myeis, who resides at 10.3 Stowe .V-rcs Road, amt liis ig-eit gran.father, CInile: P. P.ridges, lives -at llo r'.:;ivi.'e ,.Slieel. Ciinliirirti Erojii Parie One 1 anii'l b."U(|uets of yellow .■Ir.'...sanlheniums. Kcnee Maliiis of Gastonia was flower girl. .She wore a gown simil.ar lo the adult attendants ,iml canii'd a basket of ro.se petals. Tile bi'idegroom's fallior wa.s best man. Fsliers were Gary M’.er.s and Kenneth .Moss, both of Kings •Mountain, Johnny Turner .and Chailes Fo-vVier, lv>lh of G.a.s ton'll. ’I’ll' liiid''’s inoHier wore a pink ■leno sti'eel-Ien;j:Hi liiiss wilh evil -ning In-e eoiit .and aecessor- I ies. She ivoi'i' a siinuldler cirsage : of ,\ bile carnations. I h'lie bride’s .rrandmoHier, Mrs j !''l !,'■ ! I’lnvlor, of G-astonia, wore I i l-inek il -es with pink acees- I s ifii a ami a p'nk earn ifion ; lioi:;<ler eor.sage. ?ir>s. \vilii;i,n Ive.v, sister of liie lii-ideg: orm, kept tlie bride’s ■ register in tiie vestibule of the bin i ll wlieie Hie budal p.arty formed a receiving line to greet ;■ e'‘s c. ti'r the c-ereinoey. Till' ncivl weds have oc.'iipiod j a a liih' home in Sa.nlee 3’.-aiI- Par:.-. Kings M.iunlain High way. ft'i.stoni.a. nr IDE AND BRIDEGROOM ''•1'-. I'n: J.Trs. Cli.ailie Fowler Gas'onia are p.armls of Hie April Hoyle, sLster of the bride- grnom. to-be, and Kim Bridges, cousin of the bride-elect, will be flower girls. Ringboarer will be .lolmny Bolton. Ushers will include Larry Ray- field, brother of the bride-clpct; Cliuck Hoyle, brother of the bride- groom-to'-be; Jerry Gantt, uncle of the bride-elect; David Bolin and .Steve Blake, cousins of the bridi groom-to-bi' and Stan Yar bro. The bride eleet will be given in marriage by her father. Miss .Sherrv Bell will keep a guest register in the ve.stibule of i the chureli. A c.akp cutting will be held in \ the fellowship building after the ■ wedding rohPiir.sal Friday night. ! .SteWhDPr,, j Auxiliary Sponsors Valentine Dance The American Legion Auxiliary is .spon.soring a Valentine night dance Saturday at the Legion Building. Barbara Paul Fred L. Dixon Are F^onored Miss Barbara Frances Paul and i Frederick Leo Dixon were honored i after their wedding rehear.sal Sat- ’ iirday night at a party held in the parlors of First Baptist rhurch. i Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford were liosts, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Talbert and Mrs. lames R. Yarbro. The refreshment table, high light of decoration, was overlaid with lace over pink and held a five-branched candelabrum set j wilh [link sna|)dragon.s, white pompom ohr.v.sanihemums and pink candles. Refri'sliments carrying oul Hie' pink and white color theme ueri' served. Mrs. Willis Seminar Leader j Mr. aiul Mrs. I .Mrs. M'lri'io Arrowood .mo tii.uhf j Inst nnd hnd ix‘frrshtpent> (With hpf. Ha’pt'i* is n Tnloni fi>r tho Fitmous nonn.il Corf Wiittr's s dioul and carno to ovarnino (.\ampa*s (.: Miv. .Ar ! rc\viM\rs wi itin T. '•f ’ll' de. ftlie is .g gr.giluat,. of Hitn- ! ter Hu'is h;gh s-.!ioO| wiiere siie w..as ac-nve in the Health Careers I jliib and Art I and Art If. s'h,. is <>mpIoyed by Eckeid’s D.ii.g Store in Gastonia. Tlie bridegroom is the son ef Mi s. Robert Coleman Stre.,; ■Sr. of Kings Mountain. He is a gra.luato of Kings Moiinta’n high setiool and Charlotte Bar ber school. lie is associated with his falher in the operation of Stioupe’s Barber Shop. Cuba lias many native birds Cathy's Beauty Salon FEBMANENT SPECIALS Rc'gulai’ Price 10.00 I’i.OO 1.P.00 SPECIAL 8.00 10.00 12.00 Call 7.39-354.P for Appoint mortis Tiara Hair Designs “Kings Mountain’s Prestige Beauty Salon” The Newest in Fashion Wigs THE GARBO The Wash and Wear Stretch Wig with a Natural Part Easily stylable. Flip up, under or page boy style. 100% Kankalon fiber that looks and feels like real hair. No rolling. No setting. Just wash it and wear it. Restyle in a moment with a flick of the hru.sh. Stop by now for best selection of colors. Available in all colors. SPECIAL $40.00 During Week of Feb. 8-14 Only ... NATIONAL BEAUTY SALON WEEK 4.- CA’THY CARROLL w,- ‘.r SANDRA CHAMPION 706 West King Street PHONES: 739-4427 739-6414 Karen Bolin Arlene Johnson Wanda Gregory Ann McDaniel Phyllis Putnam Approximately 42.5 occupation al education. teachers, local .school administrators, and State staff consultants will meet on Thursday, Feb. 12 at Concord at Mt. PIea.sant High School from 4 p.m. unt.l 7:.30 p.m. This is one of a series of meetings to be held in each of the eight e,lucational districts within the .sitate. Counties repre sented include Cleveland, Linc oln, Gasloii, Mecklenburg, Ca barrus, Union, Stanly, Anson. Dr. Charles J. Law; Jr., State Director of the Division of Oc eupational Education, will intro diice the Area Director and ex plain the reorganization of the Division which was efifeclive January 1, 1970. The approach being taken b.v the Division of Occupational Ed ueatiim is in keeping with the Rhi'iosopliy of Dr. Craig Phillip.s, -State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Phillips is changing the Department from a "regula tory agency fo one 'Which pro vides services and leadership." School Menu Is Announced For Next Week MondoT' February 16- 19^0 Meat Sauce and Spaghetti Citrus Salad Applesauce Cake Hot Rolls—Butler -Sweet Milk or Chocolate Milk— Choice Self-Service Tray—Central Setinol Parmesan Cliee.se Pickle Mrs. Crai^ Guest Speaket To AuxiliaTy Thi Mr.s. Tim Craig o^ Charlotte, presi ient of tlie Nprth Carolina Department o(, the .^tnerlcan Legion Auxiliary., was guest speaker at Thura^' bight’s meeting of Ah^^i’lcfln Lajlon Post L5.5 Auxiliary. Mrs. Craig gava highlights of ■■■ shington.'Yt. Tuesday. February 17, 1970 Black Eyed Peas .Steamed Green Cahba.ge Scalloped Tomatoes or Tomato Cup Corn Bread—Butler Ice Cream .Sweet Milk or Choeolate Milk— Choice Self-Serviee Tray—Central School Diced Onions Pickle Relish Rayfield-Hoyle Invitations Issued Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Rayfield have Issued wedding invitations to friends and relatives to attend the wedding of their daughter. Miss Nancy Ruth Rayfield and Mifhael Eifgene Hoyle. The wedding will take place Saturday, February 14th, at 7 p.m. in Kings Mountain’s Chest nut Ridge Baptist church. Wednesday, February T8, 1970 Barbecue Luncheon Meat Tassi'il Salad—Italian Dre.ssing Buttered Reas & Carrots Apricot Rice Pudding Hot Biseuits or Rolls -Self-Service Tray—Central School Italian Dre.ssing Thousand Island Dressing Pickle her recent trip to Was! , , C. where she attended a meetii\;; of the National Swurlty Forum. Mis. Orangrel iB. Jolly, auxil iary president, ii\trqdueed Mi-r. Craig. Mrs. Paul J. Beam was host ess at her 'home on King street. During a social 'hour, she was i assisted by Mrs. John If. Moss and Mrs. O. O. Walker in servin.g cherry tarts, homemade olilcken _ salad and aciessories. ' Miss Cindy Alexander, sopran- o soloist, presented a pro(»ram i of patriotic sr-leotions at the be- *. ginning of the meeting. ■; Thursday, February 19, 1970 Vegetable Soup—Saltines Cheese Toast (Central Clieese Sandwich) Pear Peanut Butter or Peanut Butter I Delight Self-Service Tray—Central School Carrot Strip Celery Strip Ftidoy, February 20, 1976 Fish Squares Turnip Greens Creamed Potatoes Chocolate or Butterscotch Pudding Corn Bread—^Butter Sweet Milk or Chocolate Milk- Choice Self-Serviee Tray—Central School Tartar Sauce Pickles Music will be played by the Shastcis. The dance, from 9 to midnight, is open to members of the post, the auxiliary and their guests. Mrs. Tommy King Auxiliary Hostess On February 9, Mrs. Tommy King was ho.ste.ss to the members of the Kings Mountain Police La dies Auxiliary’s monthly meeting, at her new home on Fulton Rd. Mrs. Bob Hayes, president, pre- .sided over the meeting, with Mrs, William Roper leading the discus sion and planning of the club’s project in community affairs. At the clo.se of the program, the hostp.ss served refreshments dur- in.g the social period. Mrs. Pauline Willis, English teacher in Shelby, will act as a seminar leader in the new tele vised in-servioG education course for English teachers, "Amorican Engltsh Langu-ige.” To begin Tuesday, March .3, the new course, xipon.sorpd by the Slate Department of Public In struction, will be televised acro.ss Hip state on the IINCET network. .-Veording to Dr. .Tamos Valsame, .Acting Director of the Division of Staff Development, State Depart ment of Public Instruction, the new course provides an in-depth sii'.Jy of American English for teachers in grades K-12 and takes I' i liors .several steps beyond the teli -.ision iii-senice course offer ed timing Hip 1966-67 and 1967- C.'t ’’English—Fact and Fancy.’’ ■'s .seminar leader, Mrs. Willis will attend a statewide meeting in Raleigh February 15-17. W • a r V Your Happy Shopping Store ... 't&N' "‘-■■’x , *• •<r‘ ,u - / I* /i in f/ A ■it =/ m $’ SISTER SIZES 4 fo^ $ STZESI7T014 bonded Orion Jumper dress...plus The comprete costunie-jumper dress plus jacket or trim dPet. iFebrlc Is tht answer to every mother’s wish: ribbed knit of mussproot,, fuss-free Orion* aqrylic. Touches of off-white add a grown-up note. With cat* <0 timjkli, you'll find this outfit always ready to wear, again and a^ln. a. Navy or turquoise; pretty scarf Included in s1ze< 7-I4. t. N9vy or coral bdnded and pdeketed in Ofl-whiW.
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