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1 at 121 a at 1:30j in^r with; singing ' standing Dnu*. ac lornbur .s luch the sscvd by at the Robert r r s oil ils 36. m. nd iS ors M/SS Gf.ENDA EPDEMA THOMPSON (Brideelect of Ri‘ij}non(l Loim Mitchem/ Miss Glen,da Erdenia Thompson To Wed Raymond Louis Mitchem Tlir engagement of Miss Glen- d;i F:rdoni:-i Thompson of Dar lington to Raymond Louis .Mitch em of K ngs Mountain is an nounced tocioy hy h(*r mother, :Mrs. L.Milo Si. Ivey. The (Acd- ding will be an ev. nt of August 29 in Ebenozer Christian Chuich in Burlington. Daughter of Mrs. Ivey of 229 iMj.sU-i- Street, Bu.lingion and Roy W. Tiiompson,. Sr. of New York, N. Y., the brideelecl is a graduate of Jordan S..llars High School and is presently a junior at North Carolina A&T Slate Unive.siiy. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and .serves on the Women’s Couneil at ASzT. 'The hi idegrot>m elect is the son of .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchem of 50r> Nc»rth Watterson Slrovt, King-s .Mounta n. die is a grad- uat'‘ of Compact high school and is a senio.' at North Carolina A & T State University. Thursday, May 21, 1970 Woman's Club Will Hear Mis. Haigler, Install New Officers .Mr.s. H. K. ll tiglor. slate citizen- shi]) ehaiiman of .Mallliews, will b(‘ guc'st .<j>eaker at the final miMd.ng ol tile club year for the Kings Mountain Woman's flub to he held Monday <‘vening at 7:30 I).m. at the club building. Anoth er bigliliabt of tlie mc'cting will be nistallalion of new ofticeis to serve lor the 1079-71 cdub year. The Way.s and .M(*an.s Commit- U»o will be in charge of the mc*t*t- iiig. .Mr.s. liaiglc‘r will al.so install the n(‘w officer.^, v\'ho are as foJ- hiws: .Mrs. W. T. Wedr, p.”c»sident; Mrs. Eugein' .McCarter. Urst vice- juc.sident; Mis. Don Blanton, sc‘n- ond vice* jnvsident; .Mrs. Ben Beam, chaplain; Mrs. Bryon II ud, .scH ic'tarv. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. s MRS. PLONK RECEIVES NEWS or- 16th GREAT-GRANDCHILD ' Mrs. C. S. Plonk became a great-grandmother for the sixteenth tim.e Saturday. May 16, when a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis of Farmvtile. The baby boy. who was born in the Greenville Hospital, is the grandson-of Mr. and Mrs.-Carrlisle Isley of Bur lington and his mother was the former Kay Ellen Isley. Stan Scruggs celebrat ed his ninth birthday Sat urday when he entertain* ed several of his friends a movie party# after v/hich they went to his home at 804 Linwood Dr ive to enjoy snacks of hot dogs, potato chips, Ice cream, cake and colas. Stan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Scruggs, helperf him entertain. I-'is birthday cake v/as decor ated with clowns. Stan's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Scruggs of Gaffney, S.C., and another grandfather, burg. S. C. Miss Averitt Is Feted At Dinner A dinner ul Dixie Village Cafe teria Iasi Tliur.sday evening was given in honor (»f Mi.ss .-Mice Av- eritl, who i.- rciiring as coordina tor ol c'ducalion in the Kings -Mountain city schools, a post she ha.-: held for the past 19 years. Hostesses for I lie event were a nu.mber ol .Miss Averitt’s friends and lh(‘y presemted her with a corsage of pink roses and a gift. A booklet oi pviems and perso na! mes.sagp.*'- was presented to her also. SECTION B Drop-In Thursday Ai UNC-G Honors Tv/o From K. Mtn. Miss Libl)\' Alexandt'r, bride- elei I (T Roger Putnam, anil Mrs. r;ary Sugg, w ho was .Miss 'h'resa Jolley heiore her February. 11 wedding, were honored at a luuulkerehief drop-in sho\V(‘r in Green.^boid last Thursday (‘ve- ning. The event wa.s held in Me- h(‘r 1 mnge on the e.impus of the llniviMsity of .\ortli C'aiolma in Gn’ciisiioro and was attmuled by 29 of tludr elassmaies. all grad uating seniors from the mu<ie d<’- parlHKMit who will be awarded theii (k‘gre(*s in exercises on May 31. Anmlier (da.^smate, .Mrs. Bar- haul Bair, was hostess fur the party and at thi' same time hon orod t.vo ollK'r (lass.mates whose* weddings will occur s ion, .Miss Belly B. Jaiirs ol (’hailolU* and Mis.; Jean Blin-^on of Clayton. Slu* ])n sen1cd e udi of th(* brides- ele.-l a eoisage of vshite earna- lion-;. .Mis-; Alexajuier wore a light iiliK* line*!! fniek and .Mrs. .Sug: (duKse* a white* diecss feir the event. Templing relreshin.’nts \v(*ro servi’I be*tw<’i'n the calling hours cf (1:30 to S p.m. Allending from King.-i ?doun lain were* the* two honore’o.s' mothers. Mrs. T. H. Jedloy and Mr-. .»anu*.'. Ak.\ande'!, and Mrs. Oil S'11 lapnam. the* hiidegre)om- elCvL's medhe-r. Sellers-Trammell Wedding Plans Are Announced o wedding Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yarbro Honored Sunday the Re*v. At Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Event rid !\lorri-; receiving in the <)the*r parts o) the* liou.se*. Cilery 1 \arbra, granddaughter oi tile couple'. Jean Di.xon, Susie Me Daniel. .Ann Lail and Iv,vnn the'ir home b\ their tvvo .son*: and .McDaniel lieljiccl se'rve-‘plates, daughters-in-hrw. Mr. and Mi-s. Others \v)io heljied were' Mr. Lee Yarbri, Ji. and .Mu and Mrs. and Mrs. fleorgo Yarbru, .Mr and ^ i t • > . 'W '' T. B. Rape, lives in Blacks- Mrs. W. M. Gantt, prominently known throughout the state for her garden club work, was a charter mem ber of the Open Gate Garden Club instead of the Kings Mountain Garden Club as the Herald reported last week. Mrs. Gantt and Mrs. Humes Houston were delegates to the 45th annual convention of Garden Club of North Carolina. Inc. In Winston-Salem recent- LORI MICHELLE HAS BIRTHDAY 'U t V f Lori Michelle Belt, daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. William Belt of 701 Land ing Street, Kings Moun tain, observed her second birthday on May 16 and had all of her little friends present to help her cele brate. Also present were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Burton of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Joseph Belt of Smyrna, s. c. Lori Michelle's birth day cake was iced in yel low and white and decor ated on top with two min* iature little girl dolls. Her eaxe was cut ana served with Ice cream and colas. * * * 4c Mr. and Mrs. David H. Moreau announce the birth of a son, David Stewart, born May 2 in Chapel Hill. Mrs. Moreau is the former Polly Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Page of Kings Mountain. (Cinitiuiicd on Po^jv Two) Miss Raxie Elaine Sellers has aunounc'ccl plans tor her marri age on .Sunday, Miy 2-1, to Francis Michnei Trammi'll. tlie (0 take- place at L'a.stside Baptist Chuidi at 2:3(^ p.m. with Harry Vance officiating. A wi'dding rehearsal is sched- bnd Mrs. Leo Yarbro, Sr. lilt'd for 7 p.m. Saturday at tiie nf Bt'tlilohcin Ro:i:l celebrated church and will bo followed bv their ti:tieth wedding anniversary a eake-euiiing at the home of Sunday afternoon when they the bridogroorn’.s parents, Mr. and w(*re honored at a reception at Mrs, j. A. Trammell at 404 E. King Slret'f. Leo A. Sellers will give his daughit'r in murriago and sh,» will hf attended by .Mrs. Tommy BenneM as matron of honor and the following bridesmaids: .Mrs. Brueo Summey of Bethesda, .Md. and -Vlrs. Joe M. Ormand of Kings Muiiu'ain, .sisters of the bride groom; Mi.s.s Becky Kennedy and Miss Ann Hammett of Kings .Mountain, .Mis. Viek Packard of Shelby and .Miss Brenda Neal of Ee.ssemer t'ity. The brid(*’.s cousin. Regina Grcg- oiy, and Roxie ELvint* Neal, the bride's name.siike. vviJl .serve as flower girls. Michael Lloyd (Jr- niand. iiepliew of tlie bridegroom, will be ringbearer. J. .\. Trammell will attend his son as nest man and ushers will include George (’linton Tram mell. HI. ills cousin: Brueo Sinn- mey of Bethe.sda. Md. and Joe M. Ormand of King.s Mountain, William Earnest (Butch» AlcClu ney and Hu-di Dillingham or Shelby and Jimmy Wiiito ol Kings Mountain. The couple will greet their wedding guesl.s in the vestibule ol the church following the cere mony. MAPh’IAGE ANNOUNCED -- Mrs. Nellie M. Dinni aunouncf^s the m rruuje of her dau(jht( r^ Mjirtle, to Willmin A. Christen son, the marrutfje /ioriji.7 fallen place Mftij 10 in Giiffncy^ S.C. Mis. Ch}ist( iis<m is the dnuyhtrr of Mrs. Dnnn end the Jrttc Ldftic Thomas of Kin<js Mountaui. The bridefjroion, irho has just received his diseliartje from, the U. S. Navif. is the 8<m of ■the late Mr. and Mrs. Gust Christenson of Northern, Illinois. Mrs. Christt nson is empUtyed hy B dc B Food Stores. N(‘d T. Varbro. OiK' hundrerl :ind forty friends and relatives called t • wi.sli the <’oui.l( cMiitinuod happines.s, call ing between 2 and T p.m. .Mi. and M.'-.s. Dan Yarbro, the lionort'd couple’s grandson and Jiis wile, greeted guesl.s as they arriveil Mr. and .Mi.s, Jarbro received their guestr; in llic living room. .Mr.s, J .ir.iro eluMwing a lilac knit (lres.s with wliii'h she wore a yei- loA (‘vmbidium. Mr. Jarbro wore a yell'W rase pinni'd to hi« lapel. TIu'ir .sons and daughters-in-law ri'ccived with them. Mrs. Clyde Mullinax, .Mr. and Mrs. J. \\. Webster, the Rev. and Mrs. Ru.'^sell Fitt.^' and Mrs. Bob Morri.'*.. Ml. and Mrs. Yarbro wore mar ried on May 20. 1920 in the First Baptist Ciiurch in Gastonia with the Ren. Barn'tt officiating. Mrs. Weir Gives Helpful Program At Garden Club Mrs. I. G. PaUerson wa.s lioste.s.s tr the Town an • Country Garden club and one guest. Mrs. II. T. Fulten, at her home* on Tliurs- Arrangements of bronzi*. gold day. May 1 1. and yellow mums and yellow' The beauty of tlu' home was glads were used in profusion enhanced In artistic arrange- Lovely Luncheon Marks Final Meeting Of Garden Club Members of the Kings Moun tain Garden Club enjoyed their final meeting of ih(' club year with a fielightful luta'heon held on Wednesday, May 13. at Kings Mrmntain Cimntry Club. Vying for points during the voiar. .Mrs. (’aid Mauney's team wa • l i'or and lliereby p.iiviieged t.i ho.st the club at the festive »'V('n!. Mr-:, philh' Pa.Igc'M and Mrs. George Hou-er wc'ro in eharite of the menu wliiHi includ ed shrimp .salad, cheese souffle, a ji’lljed salad, k'mi n meringue pie and hot rnlK*. Lovely floral nrr'urjements were made possihk* tiiK'i'rh the geiK'rasjly of Mr.s. C'arl Mauney. from whose garden they were eut. .Mrs. Frank Sincox was chair man of the flower eommitU'e and .serving w ith her wa're Mrs. (a'oi je If Mauney and Mr.s. Milton Fr.v- er. An eye-catching arran'rc:noti1 of neonio.s was used in tlu* foyi'r while the T-shaped table at which members were seated for lunch was a picture of beauty with it.*- eenlerpioee of rose*-* and tieonic's from w’hieh mock orange trailed the entire table length. Follow ing the luncheon, the centerpiece w\i« taken to Mrs. (’nr*ielia Alav for her to enjoy. Other roso.s used for decorations went taken to First Presbyterian Church to be used for the Women of tlie Church’.s birliiday party, Blanfon-Wright Marriage Vows Spoken Sunday In A P.M. Ceremony Mi.-is Peggy .lane Bi<int<in aiul Harold Paifiu.; Wright pledged tlu'ir mar:iage vow- in an impre-siv(* vt'renuuiy .•:ol(*mnived .^’unda\ at p.m. a: Patterson Grovi* ILipii.st Chunli with tie hi‘\. Pochard Plylc; offU'ialin;:. Tlu* . eiomonN w.e pei formed h(*f re an allai ol palms .uid bran.'hod candehhia holding tall white !:t|K‘rs. On tlu* altar tabh* wa.*-; an open Bilile and a Ihree- hraiii h(*9 sil\e. ( andelahr:* hoi 1- ing w'liitt* i.aj;ers. T'lu* Bible wis ecnterefl with iw* red roses wiii.h the h 'id' ;»r(*si*nieJ i.-* Iw'i' :nolh(*r anfl 1 ' the I)!idegroonT'-* mother at flu end Ol the ceremony. A iirogram of traditirinal \v- I- din/ mn.<i< w.-e* u.-ed pri(jr to ;ind during tin- (■i*ri‘!n:!n\ with Jiiss Jadiiu* S.dli'ir; repderin'.. n \oi.il .sold ‘’\\Ii!th(*r Tliou Goe-l” by G uri'd an ' Mrs. .LeL I,. Blanton -ingii'g “W'.'dding Prayer." Fnitc'ring on Tne arm (d lu'r failier. tlu* liride cliose a formal gown of .silk orgtmza over tafleta, the empire- bodice styled with a ,scoop('d iiockliiu* acia'iiK'd with appliques of lacr traced in pearls. Her 'wri.-d !(*ngtli sle(".es wa'rc' ga!!.f”f*d to fi\-e-hiitt->n l uPs and lh(' full skirt w isc.aiighl to a how at lh(' baek. .spreading into a full {*!iapet Gain. Hi r nui'niila \f il. la\ i-:lil\' tuTidered with l.i •(* .-p- pli'lU's. sr'rrafj ’ Id' eb:;;'c'! T'ngt h. .-^rie ( an I" 1 ' coi.-’ of whi^r '.!>• P- n :i i .’d(* loinu! in Mol'iei f ‘ Peart fiaen ,1e:'*--a}eni. Mr-:. \e:I N. Brown of Ciiarl(Ttie atleruie t lu'r sistc-r a- in.ilmn of honor and |■>rid^*‘•maif^'•- wa-re Mix. Ntofh'U .NL i’--m of Kings Moimiain. Nil -. Ca; l Arm-tring ol Suml»'r. .‘4. si.sti'rs of the hri lt*groom; Mis.s Kri.^ta ('harh'iK* Blanton ol Kin s Mountain, sister of Uu Ini-k*; Ml-. Jnels- plnitriii o; Che, V- ville. r in law ol I’l.- lei.te; a'ld .h anie Me ii"' k H Win- te- Park. Fla. T'lu' attondant.- vo;(' I'Tmal gown • of wliiie doit-'d swi: s festi- ione 1 Idu' that if tlie Inide with lu* uldie-v: of >ello'vV <Mid wliiu* how: eaiigld b> yellow an<l wliitt* str(‘imeis. T'le.' (arrl'l while ba-kel-' of mi.ved M.as *-*. .Iiiae buds. i’lu' bride'.s parent; were ar a cak(*-eutiing at their ! Immediately foii rAing ilio moiiy. ■ Carrying out a e.ilor note of yellow, green and wliitr. the bride’s tabli* -wa.-- I'overed w'iil a yellow linen cloth overlaid w-uh a white iacr ehjth and centt' . fl with an arrangemi'iit of spi- ng Hewers in -hade- oi >ellov and while. A .- iLor candelabrum iiold- .ll'g whiU' Ctoer- v..'s pese;! ov ni- s:U' Hu r!ir(*.*-f lercfl w(*dllug fade, wli;: !i was ie(’ I de'e’ated in :"i .•* and 1;«< 'f \\-; j Ij p-; : , an t IttI '(••'*• - im. A! e;- dm:. -T.aple eut i:;e i ‘.p welding eoKo. the e I'a* -.v;'.-- ed wPii ii:m* .--herbe; pepGi. I> .<;'n i.vi.*he.<. mint-- ar.l . .-^am .'.mart an ’ Mr.-. Git nn L'itk- pi Sided .It Hie refre hiiit‘:it table. Mrs. Terr\ f). R veri j'n*- sided at the hruial re.gisfi'r and Mr-. Geiu Patterson direettd the wed lin L Dae bil;*!* ot M--. and .M x. ypl- '1’" li'- d Li.-infon of i; :::tf 3, King-: Mount rn, Hu* iirid ’ ?•: a •■rad ».-‘te o' Tryoii Higli F.-Ii'M)- in Pe-'.^e a. ■ City and ■iiU';ide.! Gas ton v. (jil.‘ge. 4'ie wa • employed ■iy the Lithium C'lrporalion' of .\nv'.;.n prior ’o her marriage'. Tlu* bridegroom, son of f'.Tr. and ff'nntinued On Payr 7'irot Kings Mountain Debs Are Readying For Gala Two-Day Social Whirl F'ive Kings Mountain \nung thn ughoul Hu' hous<*. In the din ing room the refri'siinu'nt table was covered with a gold cloth, overlaid with white lace, and was centered with a five-branched eand(4abia lioUling gold tapers and showered in tlie center epi'i-gne with yellow, gold and bronze mum* and fi*rn. menl? of iris and guests arriv(*d, tlu* Contest Winners Th(' tlirec-tier('(l heart shaped (ake, ic(’9 in yellow and white and inscrihed wiili ■‘.’lOlh" in gold, was eut and served W'ith nut.s and heart-sliap(*d mints. in chemistry Mjs. Lallagc Herd, sister ol Mrs. High School Yarbro, cut and served tlie cake and another sister. Miss Pieola Bltilock, served pnineh from the opposiU end oi t!u' table. John A. Ballou of Kings Moun tain High School was among sec ond pl;u*r winners in North (Carolina Aeademij contests announced by tlu* Bureau ol Seho*)l v^erviees. Fix- tension Division, at the Univers ity of Nortli Carolina at Chapel Hin. Four otliei sisters of Mrs. Yar- Among tho.se taking third place bre also assisted in n'ceiving and honors vva.s Howard Svvoflor.l. al- entertaining during the event: so of Kings Mountain High School. Mr.s. Lois Bookout and Mrs. Rush Dixon prp'jiding in the gift room, Fall is the lime of the year to Mrs. Beck Wright and Mrs. Har- put away patio chairs, pull out the siKuv tin's and {>ay Tor last summers vacation. Travel In the IT. S. by foreign ers has increased sharply. A 19.4 per e(‘nt increase was recorded the first five months of this year. Hoy <lovvn the way says nioth- (*i*s have ‘a one-track mind. lie played in the swimming pool all aflernoon and still had to lake a bath befoix? going to bod, assisted hy Mrs. F. M-Gill in serving a delectable s\V('Ct course. Mrs. George Moss l(*d members in the club eolle< t and following reading :ind approval of the minule.s, Mrs. ,1. H. Arthur report ed that tlu' planti‘1’ In the park ing an*a luul hec'ii set with rose petunias. coIi'ik in blending shade.s and snapdragons. Mrs. Patterson gave iielpful hints on wliat to .do in the garden now. In iiresentin^ the program en titled "How Doe- ('’row^?’’, .Mrs. W. V. Weii gave a diseu.ssion on satisfactor> sum mer flower-; for the Kings Moun tain area, listing names, facts about culture, eombination.s of jilant^, spc'cie.'^ suitable l<'-r dry areas, Lir prwr soil and foi ricli .•:oIl. Tin* j)r<*sideni reported that Mr.,. K. W. Griffin roprc*sented the club at a planning committee me(*ting eallerl b^ .Mayor .Moss .V larg(' number of young men prior t * the eilywide clean-up, are being rejeeU'd frein mill pain, ui- projevl. tary service because of heart and Mrs. George .Moss, outgoing bloo.i vessel ailments, and a good president, installed tlu following many move are receiving disabil- officeis in an impressive eeix'- ity diseliargcs from the armed inony: Mrs. J. H. Arthur, viee- forcc*s bec.iuso ol these ailment.s- president; Mrs. N. F. McGill, see- Tlie North Carolina Heart Asso- i- re'.ary; Mrs. H. D. Crawford, treas- at ion .^ays that 307,500 men in uro.* military age bracket wore reject- President-elect Mrs. Richard ed for .servi(<* in World War II for MiGinnis vv'iil be instalkHi at a his reason. later date. Mr.s. Larry Ilamrlek. p.'-osid<*nt. la<iies who will be piesenle I to wore a corsage of yc'llow roses, soeieiy in Hie twenty-ffih an* IM.-Jcs. When which was created and presented nual Shelby Juni<n' Charity Lea* ho.-:tes- was to her by Mrs. Carl .Mauney. Also, g.e Debutante Ball to lie he’d an atfractivT door prize, a yellow Saturday evening. June (>. are wintering can filled with roses, was won by Mrs. Charles F. A’nu- nev., Mrs. Ifamriek. in <a short hiisi- n('-:s .session, repoilod that the chib emblems are ready to be placod on Hie city’s entrance sign.s and Mrs. M. A. Ware re ported on aw-.ards the club won ai the Three Se.a.sons (Jnrden Club show held April 18 in Siu*I- by. The (*lub wa-- pr«*.M’nted a blue Jour Garden ribbon award for it.« bird display. Mr.s J. K. Herndon, vvlio will have charge of program*-* for Hie next Gub vr;ir. asked f(.r suggeslion.s from the group. readying tliemsclvos for Hie two- day whirl of social events which will get un oi-way on Friday he* fo.e the li-all. They are Miss Mary .\nne B y* ant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hnberi Howard Bryant: Miss .*4.a* rnh Virg nia Fing<*r, daughter of M:’. and Mrs. Ca‘l I’re.sion Fin ger; .Miss Dianne K dherini* Hnu* .ser, daughter of Mr. and M s. Jaeo’n Peli*r TIau.*:er; Mi.<s Bai’-.i- ra Lou L^' an. (lauL:ht‘'r of .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh AlILo-i L''.g;’n. J..; and Dt'hoirh Wright 'rimms, daughter of Mr. an:i .Mrs, Lug. no Joseph Tin'.ms. F-iBovving o'l tin* lice’s of Hu* r graduation t)io >oung lad<s will begin a s('!'ies of enie tninment in eninecHon with Hie glamorous <'ve It when they attL n 1 a debu* tmi(* registration hi m h at North Lak(* ('ountry Club be- fwet'n 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on F'ri* day. June •”>. The first event will also inc’u.ie the girls’ mothers. At 4 p.m. the same day. debs and their assistant marsh ils ,\iU at tend a tea dance and supper at Fdks (Mub. afU'r Recipe CRAB NORTH CAROLINA 1 ji.iMnds crab nu*at Lt enj) h'lnoii jui.a* cup butler, nu’lted Paprika Grated eliet'se, optional Remove any remaining sliell or eartilage from crab meat. Pour initier and R'mon juice over crab nu'at: loss lialitly. Place in 9 well-gi't'ased individual shells or ()-ouiu*(* euslarl (*ups. Sprinkle 'ke S;u iby wdHi pa|)rika and grated ehec'se. they will rrpo'.t for n** if desiri'd. Bake in a vi'ry hot kearsal of the ball at S p.m. at oven, 4.h9 degree.s F'. for 10 fo 1.T L ity Park aj<iitorium. minutes or until lightly browned. Meantime, parents of ,'ebutan- YiokU 0 ijervings. los will be feted at a vlini.er on Friday between .5:30 an.: 7 p.m. at The newly eponed Holiday Inn. Saluidav, June 9 w’il beg n with a bruru-h d-am-e at N'nrlli Lake C ■unt:y Club for debu- tanies and their assistant m:ir' shals, the won: sehed: led for 11 a.ni. to 2 p.m. (golfing fo. fathej-.s f>f the debs Will iie I'i all day at C’O’ve- Lind .'Springs Count:y'ciub while mothers will be entertaine.l at a ; . ffee at Cleveland Springs club v.ith memh.rs of the Senio-* Aux* il ary of the .Uinior Charil.v Lea- gu*' to he hostesses. Prt s-*ntalion of the debs wHI he made at 9 f)’cl(»ck Saiurday oveni'ig at City I\r k Audiloriuin. Fla.’h of tlie Kings .M-r'r’.rn de’.uitantes wi’l be p-ix ’v d iw her fatlier and ilu*y vviM have o:u' assistant marshal. .Mi:s B:yants assistant nyir* slial w li be Kobert .\t*Non C< n- nor and others will in. hide Max David with M;.-:> Fin er; Stanle. Robert dri'wn a iHi Miss HausL .; John IJ.iv l L(\g.;n with Miss L<igan: a'ld Dliil n Aa.gustus Francs. Jr. with Timms. Tlie annual b.)’,! :< one of the League^ tw-v> proie.-i-; m make money to pn-'i’i '.s exlcns vo program of yi-ar-iound eh:vi:y. A idoHiing li'om for nee y seliool children was initialed into the Li*agUi*’s p:ogram three y.a’s ago and luind'a'ds of iali- ge’P students have been clothed since that time. .\lso, the League sponsors a cdirisimas Holiday House.
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