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<1 o is if i.jjii liiiiiiiii ■ MISS JACKIE MANMKG Qiuvn of May May Day Program At High School Is Entitled "This Is America" Cake-Cutting Held Friday Atter Rehearsal Mi.^s Donna Ann Crawford and Joo Cornwall, wh.wio wedding was an event of Satuiday, were hon ored Ht a eake eutling Friday night tolloviing the reliearsal. Ilc’id ill the VVonian’s elubliou.se, Iiosts for ilie event w^e Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mooi(i|^r., and Mrs. Eugene Steffy; Miss Patti Sloffy, .Mr. nd Mr<. .Mike Dixon, Mr. and ^Ii-s, Clarence S^ vatt all of Kings M'iuntnin. and Mi.' and Mrs. Stephen K. Moore of Oiistonia. The hosts pre.«ented Mis.s (’raw* ford with a eymbidum orchid cor sage which she pinned to her party diess. Carrying out a color note of pink and whil(», the refreshment table was covered with a pink cloth aiKt overlaid with a sheer laco and enhroidcred cloth. A fivo-br;uu*he.l silver candelabra, arranged wilh pink and white snaps and gar/a mums and hold ing pink tapers centered the ta ble. 1 he wedding cake, iced in while and dci\)r;it(*d wilh pink rj.sc' buds, tojipcd wilh pink wed ding hell*:. The caljo was ser\'ed with dainty sandwiches, white mints decorated with pink ro.ses, nu;s and pink siraw:>or.y pun:h. Tlie eluhhou.se was decorated with green palms and yucea plants, creating an airy .netting. Also, pick catulles were u.sed ef fectively in groupings lliroughout the party rooms. Mi.s.ses Cathy Cr.iwford and Jo Ella Moore assisi(*d in .serving. The guest list, which numbered ov(»r lOrt. included members of The woiiding party and close friends of the bride and bride groom. Miss Nadine Bel! Foied Saturday At Luncheon iMi.ss .\adine Boil, whose wed- *ling to Ciiailes Kainx'.v will be un evi'.tl cl Saturday, wa-! hon- oreti la.st Saturday at a brides- m:i;d s luncheon by Mrs. Cannic B«*I1 and Mr.s. Mabh' Dixon. The evonl was lield at 1 ]».ni. at the • H):ne of Mrs. Di.xon. A pink and white color note was curried out in deairations with an-aiigenK'nls of pink and white dai.-i(*s and snap lra!»on.s u.M'd on individual tables. The hosle.sses jiresented Die iionoiCe with a vegetable dish in her chimi jiattern and a wedding hook. Miss B<‘11 took this occasion to pre.seiil gilts of gold initialed bracelets to her altendunt.s. Pre.-cnl in addition to Mi.ss Bell wei(.‘ Urv 111 tDier. Mrs. Cene Bell; her gi a.'iihnolIk*;*, .Mrs. Viigiiiia Bell; I he in idegrisjnr.s graiiilmo- ther, .Mrs. c.-nl ILinisi'y, .Miss Dar lene Chanipioii. Miss Martha Ann Stone, .Mrs. l)o?i Blant<»ii and Mis. Ilor.ui' INdl. Miss .loyi o Ui.\on a.ssisii'J the ilO-tesscvs i.n .'.(M’Vili.g. '■# Dean Baoy Born In Baton Rouge and M s. Am(;s Franklin ire paienis i;f a lialiv son. ENGAGED — Mi. (ivd Mrti. Williohi Eaui CanijjbrH o; Coun try Club Kfxid, Lmcolnton, announrr the enyayrmrnf of tht'ir daughter, Sandy^ to Everett Glenn LorrJaec, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Glenn Lovelace of Route 3, Kings Mountain. A June 6 wedding is planned. M Dean , _ Lin, horn .Xjnil s jn IJaton Ihaige, La. Mrs. Dean i.s the fonn(‘r Lin- <la W'elljo.n oi Derilo. La. Mr. and .Mrs. D(’an makt* Dieir lioine in liaton Rouge where Me. Dean is in graduate .school at Aiihurn. TIh' hal>v is a gramLson of Mrs l.oDonia I><’an of K ngs .Moun tain and Di(‘ laic Amos Dean. MRS. JOE BILL CORNWELL (Miss Diaiiut Ann Cranford/ Miss Jackie Manning, 17-year- old danghl(‘r of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Dam Manning. 5(11 N. Watterson istrcci, will he ciowned May C^ue(*n in a si*(*cial pnigram Fri day evening, May 1, at S o’clock in the Kings .Mountain High Scluud gyinna.siuni. Attending the (luccn will bp Janet .■sia* Ih idgcs and Debra Ann Coniu»r. frc'.slimcm class represen- talivt's; Calc Teresa Bess arid Carolyn Lorraine Mitcliem from tile soplnanore class; Doris Elaine Wilson and P.-itsy Lynn Cornwell, iunior class; and Sylvia Jean Hul- hmder and Janice Marie .Murphy, scniois. Mis.s Edna L<*nore Champion will !)(' in ii<l of honor. Marty FredcM-ick, pif^.sulent of tin* Studimf Participation Organi zation. wil crown the (juecn and jin'side over tiie (Mil in' program emit led “Tliis Is -America”, which is being pre.s(Mit(«I by the hi^h school choir uiuk'r the direction oi Mrs. Mryle Mct'lurc. Mi-s .Manning was cIio.sen Queen of .May hy a vole of the student IxnIv and Mi.ss Clmmpion was se lected for her honor by the en- .tire .student body al.so. Each class s(dected its attendants. Aiidiea iluffst(*II(*r and Linda Ro-s.s will accompany the chorus during liic program, which ha.s Ix’en unoer the direction of Mrs. Angi‘1 Lavki'y. Following tho program In the gymnasium, the (|ueen and her court will he honored at a somi- fnrmal rhince for the student body vyith music to be furnished by J'Jie Tc'cns Ent(»rtainers. The program i.s open to the public with student tickets priced at 50 cents and adults at $1. Pro ceeds g(i toward financing the May Day actTvily. n- C^ndlGlight Csromony On S^turddy Unites Miss Crawford, Mr. Cornwell 'em Mis'- Donna Ann Crawford and Joe Bill Cornwell were united in marriage in a lovely candleliglil ceremony held Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in Riyce M(‘morial A.ssociate IN'formed Pr<'sbyterian Church. Dr. Charles K. Edwards heard the couph* pledge their vows in a pink and white .setting which was enhanced by tree and seven- fnanch candelabra that had been u<ed to decorate tiu* church at Die W(*dding of tin* bride’s par- eiil.-;. Th(* altar table held the family Bible ahtngside an ar rangement of pink Briarcliff roses, pink stiapdragon.s, gypso- jiliilia and lily of the valley. Three iira'ss candh'siands holding large pink (Miidles eompk'ted the altar anangeiru'tU while windows of the church tais. Matching trim extended ffoni lh(* waist to Die luMiilino of th(' houfianf .<kirt which featured a detacliahle lour-[)<Mal (*hapel Train. A crown of beaded jiclals held Iicr clia])el-icn,cDi ivory silk illusion veil and .slu* carried a eascad<' bouquet of wdiite roses anil vall(*y lili('s ti«*d with .jewel ed wliit(‘ streamers. Mi.ss Diam» Cornwell att(*jided her .sist(M- as maid of honor and bi'iflesmaids w('r<‘ Mi.ssc'.s Sherry Bell. Ava Spcarnia;!, Kifliv lioj- land and Limla F;ill.<, all of Kings .\I:>untain. ('harlinh.-i Boaz of Newton. .lea'n Pavlfu- of Shelby, Patti Sfi'tfv of C’liarlotio aiui Pat .Muscat of flastonia. Mow(m* girls wore Melissa Eng of Kin.gs Mountain and Pamela SOCIAL CALENDAR 7:30^CVcle-2 Mrs. George 'nwrsday. April 30, ^970 W(‘re hanked with Cmwford of Blythevillc Ark. magnolia oraiiclu's holding pink Tbev carried Lace baskets filled with flower petals. a''riday: 12:(K) Regular luncheon meet ing of the Senior Citizens Club at Womans Ciubhau.se. High S liool choir will give Dk' pio. gram. Monday: Circle 5 Ladies Bible Cla.ss oom. Hostess M;s. Ilar- olfl Ilunnicutt. 7;;i0 Circle 1 Chuivh Li- b;vir . Hostess Mrs. F. S. P il('liar<l. Moss, 100 S. Gaston Street. 7:30 Circle -4 - Ladies Bible Classroom. Hostess — Mrs. Wil liam Sanders. Wednesday: KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. AQUARIUS THEME OF GALA JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM SECTION B !B. F. 10:00- Circle 3 - Mrs Manor, 300 Manor Road. 3:30 p.m. DAR meeting with Mrs. J. E. Herndon at her home. Mrs. W. L. Plonk will have the program. ■ M: 1 Over KM) wove pri'.seni for the gala Junior-Senior pro:n held in Du* Kings Mountain High School gymnasium Saturday night he- iw'oen S p.m. and midni'.ilii. Decoraled with t)ic theme of Aqa ;irius, highi gilt of Du* event was the crowning of “Rch" Wics- encr king, and Kay Ware as queen. “R* h” is the son of Mr. and Airs. Carl Wicsenor .iiul Kn.v is the viaughler of Mr. and Mis. Tlmmas K. Ware. 'I'lx* two were ciioSen Iiy vittet^ of iini imiio,* and senior dasse.s at Du* prom. .\aDian .Sanck'i’s^ Junior ila'^s preddent, <*ro\vne<l Ili<‘ king and (lui'en. 'Pile Caravelles prov ide* 1 mus e lor Dll' event and light refre'-di- ments l.vere served f.om indivul. ual tables placed around Die gym. The tables were centered wiiji hr- e apy’es hobling a en- l<*r eandic and toothpicks with liors d’oeiiv I’cs. lo caiTv out Di(* Aquarius tlu'me in decorations, ble:icheis weie env4>red with hl.a.-k ]).ap(*r an I zodiac s gns while the (*cd. ing was d’-aped with stars \\lii<h had been spvaved wilh floures- cent paint. Black lighting on Die stais gave an cfTeetive glow to the over-ail .iccOiations. In the lobby enlranee, one wa’I was eovered with a miral of a troon s.ene and the other wall depict ed tho A(|uarius sign. Decorat (iris were desjgtr’d and canird out cniiri'Iy Dirmi'di efforts of Dio ; nior td iss with the aid of .Mrs. Carolyn M M'hir- ter. Myers Hjmhri.g-Iit M:«5s Bren’a Hoyle and Mrs. Oa'II Vance. Charles Kniglit was chair man of Die junior-.senior. Helping plan refres.hmonts and prc'aring tables wore Mrs. Ade. la de Aflison, Mrs. Peggv Baird, Mrs. Mattie Lowery and Philip Brys/m. I-Vi .4 Mm candlc.s. Mr.s. Mary Fulton .McGill, or ganist. Mrs. Kaclud McClain Go forth, pianist, and .Mr.s. Linda Leo Di.xon, vocalist, rendered a pro gram of wedding mu.sic prior to and during Die ceremony. The hiid(*. wdio entered on the arm of iier father. William Don ald Ciawloj'd. cliose an (‘Ic'ganf traditional wed ling g(»w n of ivorv silk oigaii/a veBi'ii over taffeta for her wc'dding. The basfjUt* waist was fa.stiioned with a ba- t<*au iK’ckliiie. long poiiifi’d s](*e\es and wai.st trimmed with appiicpies of lace and ribbon in- t(*r-:p(*r>ed with pearls and (“rys- Tlii* att(*ndant.s wore classical gowns of imporl(*d pink dotted •Swiss over taff(*ta with soft gaDi- ered skirls attach(*d lo the bwlice in empin* style. The bodice had lowered round necklines and long, set-in sleeves gathered to buttoni'd cuffs, 'riudr lu'adpioec's W’t're of pink satin jictals between circles (if tulle highliglDed with a garland of pink satin lcav(»s and lied tigt'Dier wiDi cords of pink v<*l\(‘t. Th(*ir hoU((U(*ts wer3 pink lari* iimhrt'lias filled willi red gan'.'t [•as(*s and pink feather ed cariKilions. ((Utnfiimed On pngr Two) i ^ 1 J " % KING - QUEEN 'fured above after "Reb" Ihry Wif'senf.r and Kay Ware are yic. were chosen King and Qiacn at Sat- iirdni, mglifx Jumor-Seniw groin. (Photo by /s,„tr Atcjvinicr/ Crawfords Host Reception After Daughter 's Wedding Tripp of MRS. JAMES E. TOWERY (Miss Dorothy ElUabeth Srufrs) Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Scates Weds James E. Towery On April 17 Rites .Miss Doiolhey Elizabeth Scat('s became tho brid(* of Jame.s E. Towery on Friday, thesevent(*eiith of April, In Maylo Methodist par sonage in Ranlo. Tlie Rev. Zano Qray Norton heard the couple ^|le{igp their inaniagt* vows in a ^Bp.m. c(*r(*mony. ^Tlu* new Mrs. Towery is agrad- uat(» of Kings Mountain High Seliool and is a student at Appa- Road, Gastonia. lachian State University in Boone whore she i.s a spt'cial education major. She plans to transfer to the University of North Carolina 1 1 the fall. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Towery of Gas- toni.T, is a mechanical engineer and a .senior at UNC. They will reside at 615 Cox Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Donald (’rawford W(*r(' hosts .it a recep tion at the Kings Alountain Wom an’s Flub on Saturday following the wx'dding of their daughter, Donna Ann. to Joe Bill Cornwell. Air. and Mrs. Jack Miwre were at the front door to weU*ome gui'sis and others a.ssLsting in re ceiving were Mr. and Mrs. John ('lu'shire, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Bunch and Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis. 'Tlie table, covered wilh an an tique pink lace doth, was center ed wilh a silver candelabra ar ranged with pink and white flowers and holding pink can- ill<*s. Mr.s. Paul McGinnis and Mrs. Norman V. AIcCDlI, Jr. assisted in seiving decorated sandwiches, ham biauits. strawlx'riics and p(‘tit fours while Mr*;. (Alls Full.'!. Jr. and Mrs. !.,(•(» Dixon served punch from a silver punch serv ice.. and EII(*n Triiip of ('hiulollo Mik(' Houck of West Jefh'r.soM; Air. and Airs. Ford Slowi*. Jr. ;i?ul Air. and Mrs. Bud I'ucll of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Gaeman Schrum and C»ary and Jerry KImore of Lincoln- ton; Air. and Mrs. Alike Robin.son of Boone; Tom Dnlger. Walter Blaine. Steven K. t'ulherts(»n. Mr. and Airs. Sti'ven K. Moore. Jo Ella and iJsa Beth. Air. and Mrs. Ron- ney Cole. Mrs. J. B. ('ole. Richard and Norma Jean. .Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ram.sey and Mr. and Airs, l/ovvis Barnt's, Jr. of Gastonia; Tina Koufas of Cullowiiec*; John Among the out-of-town guests E. Taylor. Allen Dixon and Donna attending the wedding and recep- Dotson of Shelby; Mr. and Airs, tion were' Tina A'oung. Becky AI Dunn and Su.san of Hender- Radg(*r, Lonnie C'oggins. Ken sonvillc; Air. and Mr.s. Robert ('nraway, Norman Smith, Mrs. .1. Crawford and Cathy of Blythe- McConncI, Mur>' Ethel Dixon \illc, Ark. MicS. IjEMA dean Weight Watchers Unit Promoted By Mrs. Dean Di'ma Di' in o' Kings Moun tain lias b(*('‘ ni(* a part of a re- (•('lit sue-e- s sl'-rv an’iuv' wpi'^tp wal/hers. Slie is tin* local ropre- amtalive for Incb Masa'r. the new liomo c\eri’is(' unit d(*signed help remo\(' inches tlirough ‘.•.\(*:\'i.‘-’i* and tlicrapy. “Wc'rc a nation on wh(’(*l.s. so iniica so, i-i fict. Dnii nobody walks anywhere or litis any thing.” Airs. Dean says. “People sit down lo mow tlu‘'r lawns... or IliroLigli tl»(* mirac'Ie of clo.-lri- cily. they don’t nvwt' a mus- cb* to hriisii llK'ir .\< a re sult of this, many .\merlears are hecinniiig to show ofR t>Iiysi(|ues that I(j(»k simeDiiiig like beach ball.s.” Mrs. Dein claims 1 hi* Incti-.Mas- ter i.-5 now* enabling liioiisaiuls to 1 K)k lik(* th(*y usc'd to look...or **vcn iM'tter y(*I...Iook like they ouglit to look. \ Olhor.s lieljjlng s(’r\e were Jo Ella Moore of Gastonia Cathy Crawfoixl of Blytheville, Ark., Chail(*n(* Ki.s(*r. Brenda Blanton. Su.san While, Paulette Phifer and Jean Phil(*r. all of Kings Aloun tain. Airs. .Sara Dixon and MLss Alary Lou Ilarpi'r preaonted guests rici* bag favors. C. Th(* Inch Alaster .story I.s anoth- er classic installment of the ful filment of the .American Dream she .says. exidairTing that .lohn W. .M'llner, an engineer with Lockh(*(*d ('orporation. had a chronic hack ailment and heing an inventor and handyman rig- ged up a h.om(* therapy unit which would enable him to exer- ci.se his neck and back mu.seles while lying dow'ri. During the proc(*.-cs of coinale.scing, ho also lost five inches from his mid-.see tion which led to tin* IncliMaster idea. MISS CINDY LV CHANEY (Bride-EIeet of Steven W’ebb Shull) Miss Cindy Lu Chaney Announces Plans For Marriage to Steven Webb Shull Mrs. Ann Chaney of Kings Mountain anounces the engage ment of her daughter. Cindy Lu. to Steven W<’bb Shull, son of Airs. Webb Shull of Shelby and the Iat(» Air. Shull. Tho bride-elect, who Is also the ern Carolina University and plans to attend Gardner-Webb College in the fall. The prosp(vti\e bridi'groom was graduated from Shelby High School and .served four years wUh the U. S. Ala line C>)rps. Ho is em- daughter of Mr. John Chaney of ployed at Lutz-Yelton Tmetor ami Kings Mountain, was graduated Truck Co. from Clierryvillc High School. She Wedding plans are being made IS prosumiy a sophomore at West- for June 13.
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