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FLOWERS FAIVlILf RETURNS
MICHIGAN AFTER VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Flowers and children, Heidi
and Andy, returned to their homo in Taylor, Michigan
Sunday after a two-weelcs visit in Kings Mountain with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Caveny of Dixon
Road and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flowers of Rhodes Ave
nue. Mrs. Flowers is the former Carolyn -Caveny of
Kings Mountain,
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Elizabeth Annette Lane,
doughrer of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Earl Lane of Bel
mont, v/111 celebrate her
first birthday today, April
23. She is the grand-
dauqhfer of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Vee Martin of Kinos
Mountain and ttr. and
Mrs. Ira Lane of Belmont.
Her o'-eat ■ qrandpa’-en^s
are Mrs. Loretta Wells
and Mrs. Sallie t-lartin of
Kinos t/n-i'-'-'-ain. ^^"s.
C-'-f-n of
mont. F^zabet^’''-
is the former Vicky Kay
Martin.
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■iONORS GRANDSON
Mrs. Charlie Sims honored her grandson, Venson
iims, at a birthday party Saturday at her home, 712
Gantt Street, when 15 of his iittle triends and three
aunts v.'cre present. The party hours were betv/een I I
a.m. and
d 2
p.m. Venson /ho v/iil be 10 years old on
jted his birthday early h-'o
23pd
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Friday, April 24, cole
since he is going to La.i ol Bay, S. C. to spend the v/eek-
end v/ith his parents Copt, and Mrs. Jack Sims. Venson
makes his home in-Kings Mountain v/ith his grandmother.
Roxanne and Tracy
Marlow were honored at
a birthday party Satur
day, April 18, to cele
brate their third and sec-
ond birthdays respective
ly. Their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Marlow, were
hosts for the occasion at
their home on route I,
Kings Mountain.
Guests helping Rox
anne and Tracy celebrate
included Teresa Leonhart.
Madeline Marlow, Jeff
Randolph, Amy Mayes,
i’ , i A "- Tina Mason, John and
'M u~ Sujan Mayes, Tina and
m-i.
Donna Crawford
Honorecl Saiurdrjy
By Her Aunt
Mi.-; D.-iriia Ann I'rawford.
wli ).<r wt-ddin;, will hr an c.enl
ol tile com In;; wockctiil, was on-
tc-rlalni'd al a bridesmaids lunch
eon iaturday aj 1 c’elo.'k -.it .Shon-
ey'r He I.rurant in (last.mia when
her aunt. .Mrs. James J. I'rawtord
of Clreensboro, \va-. Iioste.ss.
A ei lor selieme ol yellow and
whil( wa.--' earrie.l .>ut and .Miss
C i iwlord was |,resenled a ear-
sage <). yellow munn to wear
wilii he, p.irly ,he s. Tin- luneli-
eon tabl.' was eenle-e:! with a
lovel.N arrangement ol yellow and
wliltr mums and a t!iree-ejur.'-e
lunehe; n v. a .served,
'liie bi'id,>-( It et ehose this time
to pre.-ent lu'r attendants with an
honor gift.
I’ie-(-nl in •i-Mition to Miss
Cniwfer I and t'le licste.ss were
Mrs. Willi i:n D.jnal I Crawford,
m-ithe.- of tin- bride-eleet; .Mr.s.
Haul Ho-kwell Soman, mtither of
till' bridegro.ori; Miss Diane I i-e
Cornwell, maid oi honor; Ava Jo
.Spejirman, Kathy Drueiile Hol
land. . harlina i ,\lherta Boaz, Lin
da .Suzanne Kall.s and Jean Davis
Tayio.'. hride.smaid.s.
Hill
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SfUOESTS TO PRESENT BAI.I.ET The Clevehiiid Donee Theolre u'ill inenent the Bullet of
Oliver Twint Sattirdaj/ and Sundny at 5 I’l (j rahiin nrhool ooditoriiaa ol Shelby. Proceeds
from'the shoks will go to the library fund of Cleveland County Librai-y. The students in the
liiotpgraifli liable are all students of the Welch School of Dance. Front row, from left, Dmina
Moss'; daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. Emmett nIoss of Kings' 'Mountain, and Donna Shepherd of
Shcliry. Bacfc row, ' from Jeff Debbie Deviney and Sksan Morgan, both of Shelby. Other Kings
Mgnutain studems in the production^ not iiicturcd, are Elaine Hullender, daughter of Mr. and
Mry. .Bob liutlcnder; Ashley Plonk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Plonk, Jr. and Cindy
Brovin, daiigMerof'Mr. and Mrs. Bill H. Broun. .’
Miss Blanton
Is Honored At
Bridal Shower
.Mist; He;;gy El.-nton. briile i-'e. I
o. I'ar id Wright, wa-; it.m.ired at
a bridd sho-wer Tue.sd ly ni-ghl,
April Id. at the h 'me o. Nlrs. Ken
neth Davis 0.1 Wcodside Drive.
Co-ho'-le.sscwere Mrs. David Fi.sh-
er of Gastonia, .Mrs. Zeb Etters
I and .Mr.s. Howard Bridges.
A color note of pink and white
was featured in decorations and
refreshments. Taoles were laid
for refreshments upon arrival of
the guests. ba.skette.s of pink
ro-;es c-enre r ol each table. Game.s
f were won by Mrs, Dene Heather-
I ington, Mrs. Grant Eret, and Miss
Lcrystal Blanton.
B The si.xteen guests sliowered
■ .Mi.s.s Blanton with gifts and the
■ hostes-es remembered .Mi.ss Blan-
B'on with a shoulder i-orsagc and
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MRS. DAVID TBOMBS
(Mina A»iii< L. Co/r >
Miss Cole, Mr. Thorrios Pledge Their Vov/s
In 1 wilight Wedding Ceremony Sunday
" Brian Randolph, Billy .jQ.e_Hedgepat.h and Lisa Ross.
' The honoreeV' birthday cake *^as decorated ort*
one side with cowboys and Indians and the other side
with a china doll. Roxanne and Tracy's grandmothers
arp Mrs.-Geneva Mayes of Route I and Mrs. Willie
Sue McGinnis of Route 2, Kings Mountain.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Don Champion of Brookwood Drive
announce the birth of a baby son Sunday, April 19, in
Cleveland Memorial Hospital, Shelby. Weighing five
pounds, four ounces, the new baby has been named
Jody Wayne and he has an older brother, Mark, who is
five years old.
Tfie baby's grandoarents are Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Champion, Mrs. Clifton Pearson and Warren Rey
nolds, all of Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Chamoion and her baby returned to their
home here Wednesday.
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PLAY IN FOOTHILLS LEAGUE
Five from the Kings Mount&in Ladles Golf Asso
ciation were in Mooresville last Thursday for the Foot'
hills League tournament: Mrs. Fran Herre, Mrs. Ann
Pouchak, Mrs. Ntarqaret McDaniel, Mrs. Margaret
Stoterau and Mrs. Maxine Putnam.
, In the winners bracket were Mrs. Putnam, who tied
' for second low net in class D, and Mrs. Pouchak, who
won first low net in class C.
The May meeting of the Foothills League will be
a two-day event May 18-19 at High Meadows Golf
Club In Roaring Gap. Reservations must be In to the
Cabarrus club, the host club, by May 9 and those in
terested in attending are asked to contact Mrs.
Charles Mauney. ' .
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Members of the Kings Mountain Ladles Golf As
sociation are to olay in a s-necial strinn tournament on
April 28 at the Country Chib; Tee off time will begin
al 9:30 a.m. and prizes will be awarded. All members
are urged to participate.
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CELEBRATES 85th BIRTHDAY
Mrs. W. Frank Goforth was honored Sunday on
her 85th birthday at a dinner at her home on Shelby
Road. Present tor the occasion were her two dauohters
and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randall and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Patte.-son. Also, three granddaugh
ters and their families of Kannapolis: Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Ewinq, Judy and Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gra'
ham, Vickie and Glenn; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott, Anne,
Sandv and Mickiel.
Others sharinq the day with Mrs. Goforth were
Gene Patterson and his grandson and daunhter, Gina,
of Kings Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Owen, Brett
^ and Kent, of Columbia, S. C.; and her two sisters,
Mrs. J. F. Ware and Mrs. J. B. Self of Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Goforth has seven grandchildren and 13
great-grandcliildren.
'em
M;:-s .\riiii. L. (’ole- ami IVn icI
Til-m i.-; pli-Jgo.l tho v.>ws ul th<>
fln-H'U rip- -pp-»iionv in li\i-
light woilding Kumlay. .\pril 12.
at C p.m. al Ml. Zion Papti.'st
Churcli. Tin- I’l-;. H. Siii,-);) was
flip officiating minisici-.
Prior to the vows. Carl Benni.x
was ai the nigan for a program
of niiiitial music.
Given in mariitigi- hy her ftilh-
(“r. Iliiflolph Cole, tlie brick- chose
a fnrmal gown of silk organza
and imported Veni.se lace styled
in Enipiie .sillioitclle. Tho contour
hodic-p was accPiitPd with hands
of pk-aipd roiishing .ind delicatp
appIk|iiPS of Vc-nlsc- lac-p with lace
.-;i-allops forming an Edwardian
collar. The bishop slee\i-s wc-re
banded in lace and while satin
i-ihbon caught Hie waistline from
which fell the formal skirt that
sin-'-rid into a (-ha;)el train, .‘'lie
carric'd :i white Bible lop|icd with
a honqiiel of munis and carna
tions c-enlercd with an orcliid.
Mrs. Brenda I’uffin attended
her si.ster as matron of lionor
and she wore a laiendar satin
form.il gow It styled w ith the em
pire look. Icalurin.g a low nc.-k-
iine. .set in slec-ccs ami in-erled
pleats al the center back. Her
matching headpiece was fasliion-
ed hy the tiride.
Miss Del)or:ili Cole- and Mrs.
Barbara .I<-nnhig. sisters of the
bride. .Mr.s. Dclois Tinner ami
Mrs. Grace .'!el/er of (fastoiiia al-
tended as bridesmaids and llu-y
wore lavender brocade gowns
styled like that of the matron of
luinor with matching headdrc.s.sps.
’Iln- attendants c-:irricd bouciiiels
of gar/a mums.
I dc(-;i him- f->:-ii,-iI "own with
Ml -’ ’dii-g a-—' c. .-1,1-1 royal
or-hid cotsa-.-c. file liri log'-.airi's
g:a’id:iiot’H>:- c a-- a'Grcd in .a
d'cs,-- witli ala. k aci'c'.ssories
:ind orchid c.;i--agc.
^f:'s. Kli;zid)clh ('rr jne-ldcd at
the register,
Afr. and Afrs. Ihidolph Cole, the
bride’s parents, entertained at a
ri'.-ciition following Hie ceremony
in tlu- (-hurch .social hall. A color
note of lavciidar, while and gold
was- carrii'd out in dpcoralions.
The bfidp’s tcdilp wis overlaid
with a while (loll, and held the
tiiTpd w’cddiii-g c-akc as a center
dccortilioii. lU-Ijiin:; at the rec-c'p-
lioii were Mrs. raihi-riiK- .-Arritig-
ton. Mr.s. Altec' Milelieni. Miss
■Gc-ralcline Jenkins. Miss France's
Hniiter. Mi.ss (llady.s Cole. Mrs.
Kli/aliellt Thoniit.son and .Mrs. .Ala-
rie Burris.
Mrs. .lolin.sell l';e.sslcv cliieeted
Hie W'-ddiiig.
The bride is i ;v.-i'liiale of C-ini-
pai-t Hi'gli ti'-h-'ol an-i .North Caio-
lina Central l iiiver.sily,
.-son of Mr. and Mrs. Gearge
'Ttionihs. the biid'-groom is .a grad
uate of Liucoln High .-si IuhiI ,am|
!- employed in the shipping de-
p.irtinent of Carolina Throwing
Co.
Chit i.f town giicsl-; inc-liiik-d
Mrs. I’lasie Burns- of Diir-hani. .Mrs.
Breml.' Ituffin of Hartford. Conn.,
Mr. anil Mr.s. I.ee Crot-ker of Ga.s-
loni.a .-('id Mr. ami Mrs. Se.M'l Set-
■/(■r of Gastonia.
Th<- h: i'li-gro-'iiTs parc-ids felc-cl
till' i-"ii|il<- -al .an ofler-reluMr.saf
dinne. In-td -Calurday.
Thursday, April 23, 1970
KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C.
Miss Crawford, Mr. Cornwell To Be Feted
At Cake Cutting Following Rehearsal
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
Garden Party
For Miss Bell
J ilui Turn(‘r liu* bri<I<‘-
SECTION B ^room man and nslu*rs N^om^n's Club To
\v(‘io Bernard C‘t)le and L^illQll o I 'tJ
ruusins of Uu* bride,
bur (Tordnn and Dim \V. Beimix.
lix'H. Meet On Monday
.Miss Donna Ann Crawford ;iml
Joe Bill Cciriiwell, w lio will pledge
their niartiage vows .-Saturday at
7:.'10 11.111. ill Bo.vee .Memorial ARP
Chnrc'h, will bt- homired at a c-ake
cutting Friday evening at St.'lO
foil owing their wedding reliears-
al w'hit'll will he ht-ld an liour
earlier. The event will he held at
the WoniaiTs Club.
Hostesses for Hie rake culling
will he ATr. and Airs. Jack Aloorc.
Jr.. Alt', and Airs. Eugene Sleffy,
Afiss Piilli Sleffy, Air. and Airs.
Alike Di.xnn, Mr. and Airs. Clar
ence Spratt, Mr. and .Mrs. Steven
K. Aloore. Hie latter of Ga.stonia.
Dr. Charles I-i. Kdwards will be
officiating niiiii.ster at the wed-
tling and a pt'igram of wedding
music will be leiiiiered by Mary
Fulton Mi-(iill al the organ. Ra-
clic'l AleClain Gofortli at the ni- /^l -I I
all' and Linda Lee Dixon, solo- |V||SS ChlldOTS
Attending Aliss .Ciawford -as Is Entertained
ninicl of honor will ne Diane Lee _.
Cornwell and hi-itlesmaids will be | WO btlOWerS
Charlinha .\I(ii-i'ta Boaz, Patricia
Klaiitc Sleffy. Linda Suzanne
Falls, Joan Davis Taylor and Pa
tricia KHcn Aliiscat. Janies Brad
ley Crawford and Aliclioel Craig
C'lriiw'cll will be ring hean-is and
Afc'Iis-a .Mae Eiig anil Pamela
Rem- Crawtonl will be fluwer
girl.s.
Mr. Cornwell will he atlemled
by Paul Pockwcll Simian as best
man while iislier-- will iiicludc
Gary Rami il Ki.sc-r. Michael Ed
ivarcl Kiser. Edward Clarem-e
Wliile. Marlin Lnllier Frederick.
Jr., Bnrr.v I.ec Willis. Janic-.s Wes-
lc-.\ Grayson. Steven Wayne
A'.ooi-i- and t-iiomas Woodrow
Graystm
Sarali llobhins Dixon and Alary
Lou llarp''!' will prcsidi' at Hu*
register.
I’aiila Sharon Hell. Ava Jo Spt-ar-
Ilian, Katliy Drtic-ille Holland.
Miss Nadine BeT
Feted Saturday
At Pretty Shower
AILss Nadine Kell, bride-elect of
ATtiy 2, wa.s lionored al a mi.scel-
laneoiis sliower .Saluidiiy evening
hy .Mr.s. llinacc- Bell. Airs. Giles
Bell, Airs. Jay I’.illef.soii. Jr.. AILss
Alarllia Ann Slone. Aliss.Alary
Beth Ilanisoy and .Aliss Darlene
Chanipioi).
Helcl at the Oak Grove Feliow-
ship hall between 7 and 9 o’clock,
-11 guests ttallcd.
Tile refjt-shniciit table, covered
with a wliite elntli, was eetilered
willi an ' arrangement of white
;ind pink snaps. Gne.sts were
served punch, cake s(|uares and
tints.
Ali.ss Bell was iire.sc'nti'd a cor-
.sage- of vvliite carnations hy Hu-
hiisles.ses and their gift to
was a siherware cheat.
Mir*. Alary ChHtler.s. Iiride-elect
of Ala.v, was fi-ti-d al a mi.scellaii-
eous sliowr-r Friday (-veiling, Ap
ril 17, Hie event lii-ld in Hie fel
l.'wsliip li;ill ;;t Tenipli- Church,
lloslcs-'cs wi-rc Airs. Kvcrelt Fl<-m-
In;;. .Mr.;. Doug Fiubanks, .Alr.s.
Steve- Loichu'c and Airs. Jackie
Seism.
Gre-e-ii and wliitc were' colors
carri(-(l out lit i-e-frcshiiiciit.' and
floral arrangcmetils. Kefre-.sli-
nieiiLs consisicd of lime puncli,
mints, iiiit . and liridal cakes iced
ill Willie and I 'iipe-d wiHi .green
liells.
The lio-.t''S'-es pi'i'sente-rl Aliss
(’liilders Willi a sli-ani iron as
Hieir we-ilding gifi and site re-eiv-
niany olhe-r jire-ltv and useful
gifl.s.'
.Apjiroximately .’ll' giie-.sts called
iM-twe-en I lie liours of 7 and 9
p.m.
Tut‘.sdoy;
7:30 The regular meet ng r.f
the Order of the Eastcr.i Star
in tho Alasonic Lodge.
9:30—String tournament for
Ladies Golf Associat on al Coun
try Club.
Miss Alexander
Honored This Week
At Drop-In Shower
Miss Lihhy Alexnnder, bride--
eleet. was honen-d at a drop-in
lingerie- shower tvloiiday evening.
.April 20, lietwee-n 7:,30 and 9:30
p.m. ill the Joyner Lounge of El
liott Hall at Hie llniversity of
North Carolina at Gre-enshoro.
H .sle-sse-s lor the- event were
Misse-s .Sandra S imler.s .ind Caro-
Hill- CuHihe-rl.son, who will iiarli-
cipale- as bride-smaids in Mis.s
Alexamler'.-i we-dding.
Till- lionore-e w-as prese-nte-d a
eersage- of wliile- ('ai'iialion.s and
daisies wlii;'li .site pinm-d to her
iiiiik parly (li(‘.s.s.
A ye-llow and wliile eokir Hieme
was carried out in (leeonitions
and I'e-lre-slimenls. Tlie- n-fiesh-
nie-nt luble- was eenlere-.l with an
.Arrange-nie-iit ot mixe-d spring
fl'iwe-r-; iire-doininanlly in sh.ides
of yellow and wliile. t'.iie-sis were-
serve-il pnncli. mints tind white
heidal cake-s.
.Mrs. J.iiTK-s Alexander ot Kings
Miunilain. Hu bride- e-le-et’s nioHi-
er. was among Hu- gue-st list.
Miss Rita Ka,\ Be-ll. in id<-clt'ct,
wa.s lionored al a loie-ly garden
liarty on .-ialurday. April IS, at
Hu- lionu- of Airs. Di-niiis Hutjon.
101 Thunderbird Drive, SparTan-
buru, C. Airs. IluHon ami Airs.
Swint .\iul(-rs;m were- eo-hosle-sses
for Hu- event.
Mi.s.s Bell clio.se an off-while
Itai'D' dre-ss for tlu- affair, wlii'-li
was lu-ld lu-twe-en 2 and .0 p.m.
.sfandwiehes, mtf.s and other
parly delicaeie-s ivere .served with
punch.
IT. .s. dairymen p-roeluee enrugn
milk annually to iill a river 3,(ifi0
miles long thi-ce fec-t deep and
•10 fiH-t wi.le.
Alasiei- Tommie- Tlmnitis, hroHi-
er of Hu- Inidegro.im. was ring-
hearer ami Hu- candle-s we-re liglit.
e-d hy Kill.v Raiiu-y and Gilhe-rl
Dye. Tina Tliombs. si.ster of the
bride-groom, and Linrls.'ty Cole,
("'usin of Ihe Inide, we-re- flower
git Is.
Hawaiian fern and floral wood-
etl fern banked tlu- altar of tlu-
elnireh and eathedral tapers we-re
arranged to form a erown, flank-
e-d on e-illu-r side by baskets of
while gladi.ili.
’Tlu- hride-’s mollu-r eho.so a hya
cinth formal gown willi matelHng
aee(-ssoi'i(-s ttnd wore- a royal or-
chid corsage.
Tlu- bfielegroom’s motlier wore
Tlu- .April nu-e-ling of Hie Kings
Aloniitain AA iman’s Club will be
held Monday at 7:45 at the Wom
an’s Chih wlien tlu- Con.se-n'ation
Commilli-e- will he in rharge of
the program :iml re-freshme-nts.
Commilli-( nu-mhe-i's include
Alr.s. G(-org(- Tliomasson, Mrs. L.
T. B.-ikei, Jr., Airs. Humes Hous-
l.iu, Alr.s. CI:ir(-:U'(- Pe-el. Mrs. Tom
rrolt 'll- I Airs. Cliarle-s Mauney.
Jim .-Tp- ars. dire-elor of the
Cle-veland County Ait Pollufi.m
(’onirol I’e-nlei. will pre-sent the
program on wliat this ixiunty is
doing to coinoal (Killulion.
Each spring pink flamingoes
gather at Great Sait Lake Bon
aire, N'etlu-rlands Ant lies, to
bre-ed.
J
If-'s A Boy
For Jerry Wilsons
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilson of
Xenv Castle-. Pennsylvania, an
nounce tho arrival of their son
Kavin John Wilson, -April 16,
Jameson Hospital, New Ca.stle,
Penn.
Kavin is the grand.son of Mr.
and Airs. Carl Wilson of Kings
Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
'3^'.
J yi-
r
ti.
.Mi.ss Cliiidi-rs was lionoied at
another mi.sce-llanoous shower on
her I'lnn-sday (-veiling, April 16, when ter Gre-enc of New Castle. Penn-
tCoiUiHUCd Oh Page Two) sylvaniae
LAtlf'ev:.
EARNING MERIT BADGE — Members of the newly formed Troop 216 at North School are pictured
above In deeming up chores at city park in in effort to pass of their community bodge. Left to
right, they are: Susan Gaffney, Lynn Tate, Jem Rushing. Beverly Bridges, Joanno Rushing and
Mrs. JoAnne Rushing, troop leader. (Photo by Isaac Alexander)