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Page 2 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. MORE ABOUT SOCIETY COLUMN (Continued Ermn Pikjc One I ter and brother of the bride-elect. A ♦ * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thornburg, Miss Debbie Thorn burg and Monty Thornburg accompanied Mrs. Tommy Thomas to Gainesville, Fla. Tuesday where they will spend the week there and also at the Thomases summer home at Daytona Beach. Mr. Thomas, who accompanied his wife here last week tor a visit with the Thornburgs, stopped in Geor gia for a business meeting before returning home. * A A A COMINGS AND GOINGS Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis were called to Macon, Ga. Saturday due to the death of their nephew, John Deaton, 22, who was killed in an automobile accident as he was enroute home from classes at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Ga., where he recently graduated. The Davises spent the weekend in Atlanta with their son. Bill, Mrs. Davis and sons, Jeff and Chuck. BUI Davis came to Kings Mountain for his parents and accompanied them to Georgia and back. Funeral rites for young Deaton were held Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. In Macon, Ga. A A A A Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Fisher, Jr., Mr. Phil Fish er and Miss Lynn Harmon left by jet for a week's stay In Bermuda, on Monday. Mrs. Charles M. Fisher, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Danny James, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews and children. Tommy, Cindy and Donna, Mrs. Jim Fisher and Jill, all of Miami, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Owen of Honolulu, Hawaii were visitors in the Charles Fisher home this past week; also their son and daughter-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fisher of Brunswick, Ga. Pair Feted At Cakecutting After ReKearsal Miss Cathy _ine and Dean Horn cut their wedding cake Siatiurday night at an after-re hearsal party held in the fel lowship hail of Kings Mountain Baptist church. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Dane, of Mocksville, former residents, were hosts flor 'the affair, assist ed by Mr. and Mrs. iBob Hullen- der of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Horn of Co coa, Fla., paremta of the bride groom-to-be. A color pmotif of pink and white was featured in daoorative details. The bride’s table, high- light of decoration, was over laid with pink tulle over talffeta with a oentral arrangement of pink flowers flankdd by tall can dles. The pink and white three- tier cake was Mtt and served from one end of the table. Knk punch was served from a slaver punch bowl from the opposite end of the table. Candles and flowers in pink and white were used throughout the reception hall. Miss Lan^ wore a full-sklrtdd lilac floral dress with d>ad-to- iraatch orchid slippers. Assisting in serving and enter taining were Mrs. Roy Pearson, Miss Peggy Ross, Mrs. Bill An- thonj', Mrs. MoUy Salmons, and Misses Ruth and Elaine HuUen- der. Guests weTg members of the two fajnaiies and the weddinij party. Gail Blanton Hamrick, Frank Graham Pledge Vows In ARP Parsonage Rites Gail Blanton Hamrick and Franklin H. Graham, both dt Kings Mountain, exchanged mar riage vows Sunday In a 5 p.m. wedding in the Parsonage of Boyce Memorial Associate Re- fonned Presbyterian church. f>r. Charles Edwards, miinisitor of the church, heard the couple pledge vows of the double-ring ceremony in the presence of their immediate families. Mr. land Mrs. Ronall Weaver, sister and brother-in-law of the bride, were the couple's only at- 'tendanits. They entertained af ter the ceremony at a reception at their home. ■For her marriage the bride chose a belg,, lace dress with matclung hat and accessories and carrlej a bouquet of jellow roses. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mirs. Clyde D. Blanton of Kings Mountain. She Is a grad uate of Bessemer Oty high school and is employed by Medi cal Pharmacy. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Graham, Sr. of Kings Mountain. He has oom- pleted a 13-yoar tour of Army duty asd is employed by Char lotte Postoflfdce. Mr. and Mrs. Graham are at home on Meadowbaook Road. RHXilBPTION The bride and ihrUegrraom ai|t a yellow and white wdiiding oake at a ireoeptlon at the horn* of the bride’s sister and brottver-ln- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wea ver. Mrs. Harold XA>dford, sdater of the bride, and i&^rs. Joe iWlal- lace assisted in serving oaloe anidi punch with party refreshments. The bride's 'table >wbs overlaid with Jace cloth and the wed ding cake as decorative high light. Punch was served from a silver service 'ait one end of ithe table. Ivy and yellow tapers al^ ttecorated th^ itahJe. MORE ABOUT COWART-LINGERFELT (Continued frotn Page One) with ,!]y of the valley and site (ariied long stemmed red rose.s tied with rod and white stream ers. Mrs. Diane Dickover of Winter Haven, Fla. was matron of hon or. She wore a full-length blue and white organdy gown with matching headdre.?s and slippers and carried mums tipjX'd blue with blue streamers. Wayne Lingerfelt of Sanlando Springs wao best man lor his brother. bsliers were Steven and David Ji hnson of Haines City, Fla., cou sins of the bride. The bride's mother was gown ed in a long-sleeve ensemble w ith slippers, matching h'.it and gloves. She wore pink tinted carnations. The bridegroom’s mother wore long-sleeved orange lacc dre.ss with bow in the front. She wore a beige hat with matching sHp- pt'rs and a corsage of yellow mums. \ reception was held following the ceremony In the church rec reation room. Carol Sullivan and Sharon Adam.s cut and served the cake and Debbie Peraldo and V’f.'kic O’Neal served punch. For a wedding trip the bride wore a yello'.v and white cotton lacc dress with long bell sleeves and a corsage of white carna tions and yellow net. The newlvweds will be at home at Eglin .-Mr Fcrce Base at Fort Walton Beach. Fla. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel Cowart of Ca.sselberry, Fla., the bride has been employed as an IBM operator. Kings Mcunta'ji gues'ts at the wedding Included Ales. J. Them-as Beam, Mrs. Norman Roper, Mrs. E. D. Dixen and Mr. and Airs. T. J. FBF-'cn, all aunts ar.d, u.ncle of the tridcgrocin. Green Family Attends Nuptials In Moroanton Air. arJ:l Mrs. Oscar Green and family spent the weekend In Morgantnn where they attended the wedding Sunday of their son, James M'chael Green and Miss Elb t'.eth Raye Boger in Mor- ganron’s Calvnrv Banti'-t church. -Miss Diane Green, sister of the bridegroom w-- a bridesmaid and Sheila a-1 Shirle, Green, twin sistc’-.s cf the bridegroom, were amcr. - honorary atend- an‘s as wtT as another sister. AJi’-to Green Other members of the Green family at'ending the nuptials were the bri''egrpom’s grandp-nr- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lanier of Fa iCtevillo and Mrs. Oscar G’cen. Sr. cf Kings .Mountain; his aunts and ur.-'lcs, -Mrs. Sam E. Taylor, Mrs Felix Taylor, Mrs .lake Moore, all of Kinston; and Afr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rou.se of G -anite Falls. Also: Mrs. Tob Gr'gg, Mrs. Charle.s Ware. Mrs. O-' . G Mrs. Randall Green, Co ’. -■ Hughes 'and Mike Swof- ford, cH of Kings Mounttaln. Rev. John Frazier of Charlotte, the bi’ dcgroom’s pastor at Mid pines Baptis chi'.rch here, also attended the ceremony at 4 p.m. in Calvary 'Eartist church and the reception following in the church ’'e'lcwship hall. Both the bride and bride groom will continue their rduca- Uon a> App.alachi.an Sate Univ ersity where the bridegroom will be a senior student and hJs bride will be a Junior. ’The now Mt». Green is daughter of Mr. and Airs. Ray Bryan Boger of Morganton. Barbara Wentz, William O'Neal, Jr. Give Plans Miss Barbara Kay Wentz, daughter of Airs. James Ira Wentz of Wilmington and the late Mr. Wentz, has announced plans for her marriage to Wil liam Fllliott O'Neal, Jr., son of Air. att.i Mr.s. William Elliott O’Neal, Sr. of Wilmington. The brido-to-bp is great-niece of Aliss Janet Falls and Airs. Benton Putnam, both of Kings Mountain. .She is granddaughter of .Mr. and Airs. A. H. Ware, formerly cf Kings Alountain. Her mother is the former Betty Ware of Kings Alountain. Rev. Edward Smith, minister ci: the brideelect, and Rev. Ran dolph Gregory, mir.isrer of the prospective bridegroom, will of ficiate at the 4 p.m. ceremony Satur'.ay in Wll.T-ington's Trin ity Methodist chur.-h. Mrs. Bob Alexander will Ijc or ganist, Airs. G. W. Peterson will be pianist and Aliss Brenda Tay lor will be soloist for the pro- igram of nupUal music. Ja.mes Ira Wentz wUl give his sister In marriage. Best man for the prospective bridegroom wUl be his father. Miss Maria Haney of Char lotte will attend the bride-elect as maid of honoe and brides maids will' inc’.u.’e Miss Carol E’.ythe of Wilmington, Airs. J.rmes Bo,one, Jr. of Blacksburg, Va., Miss Hiede Ingram of Sou thern Pir.es and Miss Ann Ste phens cl Raleigh. Junior bridesmaf.’s will be Miss Roxann^ Seism of Kings Alo'un- ta’n and AILss Wendy Wars.h;auier of Blacksburg, Va. Flcwtr girls wi'l be Siarah Elizabeth Falls of Wilmington, formerly of Kings Mountain, and Tammy Carter of Danville, Va. Ringtearer will be David Mc- Cranoy of Dunedin, Fla., and a col lies will be SanforJi Hund ley of Norristown, Penn., and Rus'-eU Palls of Hialeah, Fla. Ushers will Include Coman Palls, Jr., of Charlotte, formerly of Kings Alountain; Ch.arles FTnch of Raleigh; Roy Parker of Winston-Salem; R. C. Walden of Kernersvlllo; Ray Yarborough of Benson: Bill Wentz of Richmond, Va., and Wayne Yancey of Dur ham. Miss Janet FaUs of Kings Mountain, aunt of the bride-to- be, will keep a guest regls'te'-. Coral Ramseur, Louis Helms Are Entertained Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Padgett, their daughter. Miss Priscilla Padgett, and Mrs. Padgett’s mother, Mrs. Charles May, entertained together Saturday evening at their home on North Piedmont avenue at a dinner party honoring Miss Coral Ramseur and Louis Helnis, whose wedding will be an event of Sat urday. Dinner was served buffet style and the 18 guests ate at tables on the terrace. The bride-to-be wore a gold- flowered tunic dress. The honored pair was given a Norfolk Island Pine for use in their new home as an honor gift and Airs. Alay also took the occasion to p,-esent the couple her wedding gift. Out-nf town guests were Mr. and Airs. Tim Helms of .Matthews; Air. and Airs. Kenneth Nantz of Charlotte; Mr. and Airs. W. L. Ramseur. Jr. of Winston-Salem: Randolph Robinson of Virginia Beach, Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. E. Boyd Ellison of Charlotte. Newlywed: Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Senn, Jr. Are Honored At Reception On Saturday Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Palm- aunt of the bride, cut and served er Senn, Jr. of Oharlortte were hon- the cake and Mrs. 'T. F. Bolianan ored Saturday night at a rocep- of Dallas and Mrs. Boyc« Hanna tlon given by the bride’s p«rent3, of Gastonia, aunts of liie bride, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Dixon, and the alternated at She puneh bowl, bride's brother and sister-in-law, Othenj assisting In entcitain- Mr. and Mrs. Don Dixon. ing were Mrs. James Reynolds ~ ^ , J . and Mrs. Prank Moore, both al The bride and bridegroom cut Kings Mountain, and Misses FVel- a thr^-tier wedding cake at the ja and Trudy Bowen of Grover. bake, cen- Yellow and white flowers were tral highlight for the ^reaiment combined in other rooms of the table, was tcyped with a pair of cixon home. Guests were invited lovebirds and double wedding register at a bride’s book plac- rlngs and decora^d In green and ^ the entrance hall and yel- yellow flowers. Overlaid with a white flowers decorated cloth of white lace over yellow, the reo'istei table, the table held a silver candela- -p^e newlyweds are at home in brum of ^ white tapers arranged charlotte at 630 Jordan Place, with white sna^ragons, Shasta Senn is a graduate of Kings daisies and i\y. Party sandwiches Alountain high school and King’s in green and white, green and college. She is employed as 'a white mints, nuts and the cake secretary by Kale-Lawing Oom- were served with green punch. pgny qj charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dixon greeted The bridegroom, son of the gue^ and introduced them to late Thomas Palmer Senn. Sr., the receiving line which included is a graduate of Charlotte’s Gar- the bride, the former Miss Diane inger high school and is an In- Qixon; her parents; the bride- structor at Fred Astaire Dance groom and his mother, Mrs. Palm- Studio In Charlotte. The couple er Senn; Sr. of Charlotte. married July 11th in a ceremony Mrs. M. I. Hardin of Grove?, performed in York, S. C. Miss Ledbetter, Bride-Elect Is Honored •Aliss Sandi LO.’.beittM', whose wedding to Kenneth Plonk takes pla-ce .Septembi. /.h In Resur rection Luther;. lurch, was honored Thur night at a bridal party he! om 7:30 un til 9:30 in the L .'unge of First Baptist chuich. Entertaining together were Aliss Cathy Hardin, Miss Joy Jolley, Aliss Kathy Willis, arli, Aliss Terry Black. The 20 guesis showered the bride-to-be with miscellaneous hcusehold glits. A color note of green and pink was feaCired in deoorati\ie de tails and in party refreshments. Wedding cadees, heart-shaped cookies, nuts and sherbet punoh wa.i served. The bride4)o-be wore a yellow f.d white party dress and was presented a white shoulder cor- sa e fro.Ti the hostesses. The nfreshjnent table -was ov erlaid with white and pink and hc-liJ the punch bowl at the cen ter, with roses and Ivy sur rounding the bowl. Silver ap pointments were used Passion Play In Germany Was Highlight Of European Tour For Mrs, Julia Kiser The Passion Play in Oberam- formed every decade since the mergau, German: , 'and Shakes- 17th Century. Originating when peare's Stratford-Upon-Avon are the PlajiUg ravaged fiermany, among thp memories c(; Airs. Ju- the play of the life and suffering Ma 'W. Kiser cf Kin^ Alountain. of Choist was vowed if the She returned Sunday, August townsmen were spared ithe Pla- 16, from a three-week European guo. excursion, the first lannu.al Peace The Peace College tour group College Alumnae Tour, visited Shakespeare’s birthplace Thp 31-member group, with and Anne Hathaway’s oottajfe. college hosts-guides Air. and Mrs. They also enjoyed sights in Ddfl- Raymond F. Kreiner of the col- don. England; Ooiienhagen, Den- lege’s Music Dcpartmer.t, depart- mark; Lucerne, Switzer^nd; ed from New York Ju’y 28. Florence, Rome and Venice, Jt- Hlghllghling the trip was their oly; Heidelberg, Germany; Auf- attend-ance ■ Augicst 10 of the sterdam, HoUaiid; ajid Pari*, world-famous Passion Play, p>er- France. Miss Williams, Bride-Elect Is Honored Miss Brenda D. WilUti;|ns, bride- elect of Carl R Momiie, Jr., vyss honored at a nuiacellaneotw droip- in shower Tue^y nljM, August 18, given by Ije# wedtSng Attend ants, Mias Ann Owens, Miss Susan pwens, and Mr*. Willard H- lace. Jr- 'The shower was hold ait the home of MlsseB Ann and Su san Owens. A orystal motif was carried out In decoraitlona of the bride’s fable. Ithe table, qveiteid with * flieen linen tableoloth, was cente^ by the crystal punch bowl. ^ Uie right at the puiKlh bowl wbre tour pink candles wn^lch help^ to carry out the pink color *aheme of the wedding. Party pick-ups weje served fmm orystal trays. 'The gift table was deoarated by < 4hjoiw«f unfireite which ooverad rplaoellarwous fifU given by the thirty-flv^ eueAs. WllUam* wore a pink par ty dress to whltfi the hnetesses •pinned their corsage of a wdilte anohig. The hostetees, Sijoiu.wlth their mothers, Sann Dufley and Mis. A)m p. pointed the brlde-efcif with her iweddlog gift, an elecfrk mpt^. Susan Lowery, Richard White Are Honored Mias Susan Lowery and Rlch- ard White, Whose w«3dlng (takes place Friday, (were honoibd re cently at a cookout held at the home of Mr. land Mirs. Charles- E. Spearman. Enertaining with the Spear mans ■were 'Mr- •and Mrs. Jim Yarbro and Air. and Mrs. Charles Sdsm. Hamburgers and hotdogs were grilled and served ■with aCpes- *<jmies In, ithe .reoreatlan room of the Speenirian home. Tables were overlaid pdth white cloths and held ampigements of fkndts. Fruits well* addled to a oarsage the hoetesaea pinned on the hon- orce. The hosts presented the en gaged pair with A kitchen can- nlstCT set complete wdth utensils •and iriaitchiite accessories. Twenty-oIjSit guests attended. Summer Days Are Fast Slipping Away As School Bells Ring: Sandwich Month Mrs. Ken Davis Kin-s Alountain and Mrs. Robert Scl'm of Kings Alountain will be amoing reception helpers a.t the reception to be held after the ceremony at Timme Plaza Ball room in Wilmington. H 's A GM For Maples Family Air. and Mrs. Ronnie Maples announce the arri\-al ol their se- cond ehilJ, - a daughter — Kel lie L>-nn, Augu'st 14fh. Kings Mountain hospital. Kellie Lj-nn was bom on the 44th wedding anniversary of her gr0.at-grand- parents, Air. and -Mrs. John San ders. Other member of the Maples family is two-year-olg Todd. Airs. Maples and baby daugh ter returned 'gme to 101 .S. Sims street T'.esda®. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maples, all of Kings Mountain. Other great-grand parents are Mr. and Airs. R, B. Flecher of Gastonia, Mr. «n(d; Mn. Dawltt Long of Kings Mountain and Mr. land Mrs. Thomaa Maples of Dwidridgo, Tennessee, Susan Lowery, Bride-Elect Is Feted jvllss Susan Lowery, whose wedding to Richard \\Til1e takes place Friday evening at 7 p.m. in Bethlehem Baptist church, was honored Tuesday at noon !at a bridesmaids luncheon held In the Dogwood Room ct; Char lotte Airport. EhitertMning together 'were Aliss Hib.ia Lowery, slser of the bride-elect; Miss Norma Black wood, co.sin of the bride-elect; and Mrs. Jeannie MdClure of Charlotte, •the bride-elect’s col ie .r,, roommCae at Appalachian State University, all of whom will be attendants In the wed ding. Other guests were Mrs. HUl Lowery, mother of the bride-' elect; Airs. Grace AVhite, mother of the prospecive bridegroom; Mr.s. James ReynollB, Aliss Nan cy Reynolds, Mias Sherry 'Rey nolds, and Miss Lynn Wlitte, sister of the prospective bride- groiam. Miss Lowery took the occasion to present her attendants gifts. Luncheon was served buffet style and guests ate at a (teble made festive with MnvMr flow ers. The brtdwleot’S pliaiae was marked by a gift trim tea hosit- esaas. Summer days are fast slipping away and soon the school bet’s will be ringing. It’s appropriate to celebrate August as Sandwich Month and to enjoy those last few laz>' days with a minimum of tifne in the kitchen. But the rufod for nutrl-tiv^ meals does rot take a vacation. The men in the |■'.''Jnily still want foods that stick to the libs. Team no tall glasses of frosty cold milk,'crispy fresh Nbrth Carolina vegetables cr fruits, and a hearty sandwich, then start eating. .Welcome to the Club!! Did you say what club? You are in vited to try spectacular dub sandwiches. Bat them with a knife and fork or by hand but do join the devotees of dub sandwiches. TENNIS CLUB — Toast waffles (frozen or homemade). Butter. On first waffle add let tuce, shrimp 'sala'I, Cheddar cheese; on second wal'fle put sliced turkey, tomato and Blue cheese. Top with waffle. That’s what Tennis Clubs are m.ade of. • • * TURF CLUB — On b'-ttered whole wheat bread put lettuce, salad dressing, roast beef, sliced onion land crumblcfi Blue cheese. On second bread slice add your favorite sliced cheese and ce’e slaw. Top with bread, and call It a Turf Club. • « * YACHT CLUB — Slice French bread In three parte. Butter. Fill bottom layer with lettuce, Swiss cheese, salami, dill pickles; fill secorsJi layer wih lettuce, Ched dar cheese, itom'ato and bologna. Top with bread. You’ve just launched a Yacht Club. * * * BASEBALL CLUB — Cut se- sam., setd b.m In three parts. On botttom slice spread butter, sour cream and mustard, odii lettuce, liver sausaiae sn-t cheese. O" ' ^ - -lar cheese .... uiion. Tbp with but tered bun slice, and enjoy a swingin’ iBaseball Club. You may like to try three win ning recipes from National Sand wich Idea Oonests. They were created by experts in the rest aurant and food service fields. ROUND DOG 6 wieners Vi icup SAueritraut, Iheatod* 6 enriched hanvbmgw buns iButtta- 1 tablespoon salad dressing 1 S teaspoons prepared mus- t--t Cut w*enors crosswise almost through !’•' L-lnch intervals. Put wieners info hot fat at least Vi- ir.rh deip In larg^ skUlet. Turn When lightly brewed. Wieners w'U cu"l into doughnut shape. Spi-ead tuns lightly with butter and luast under broiler. Place wieners on bun ■with heaping ta bles:;-on of sauerkr'sut In center. Top leauerkraut (With salaid dressing ar.d mustard. Serve as a cloa^ sandwich. Yields 6 sandwiches. "NOTE: You may wtek lo auib- stitute cole slaw tor the sauer kraut. Omit port of the salad .'JiressLng and mustard. CHEESE PUP 6 wieners Va cup pasteurized process cheecc- spread 1 Vi c.ips f’.ne potato chip crumbs 6 enriched frankfurter buna, toasted Butter Vi cup Itnely rihor.ped onions Vi cup Mustard Sauce Heat wieners 5 to 8 minutes in water to cover. Melt cheese spread over very low heat. Dip hot •wieners In melted spread. Roll in potato chip crumbs. Blitter buns: pla-oe crumb coated wlentrs on buns 'srd cover with onions aniJ Mustard Sauce. Serve at once. Yields 6 servirgs. Tb m.ake Mustard Sauce: Mix ito- geher Vi cud prepared mustard and 2 tablespoons prepared horseradish. SMOKY APPI.E 1 pound smoked sausage links 2 eggs, beaten ‘i cup milk •4 teaspoon salt 8 .siloes enriched sandwich hreaU Butter cup hot applesauore io teaten eggs, add milk and saut. Mix ‘thorouiihlvi iCojrt bread slices •with egg' mixture. Then fry In a small amoun of butter until golden brown on both sides. Meanwhile, cook smthed links until browned. To serve, place ont piece of French toast on a plate. Cut a second sll-ce ’French toast Into •} triangles isind ar range lairaunidi sides of toast sUcs. Flooe 2 smoked linkB lovar oen'tsr piece of teait. Spbon'lhot apple sauce over top •open-diaiae sand- wi<clh and serve immediaisly. Ytelda 4 sandwlidMa, Cathy Lane Is Honohed At Luncheon Miss eJathy J^isne, whose wed ding to De* Htarn of Qpooa, Fla. rook place StBKiay .in 'Cen tral Method^ dhurtji, was fcon- ore.i Satlurday at a 1 pm. bijdes- linjlids luncheon held ^ the Ipme and Mra, Bo« Hullnder. Lunt^eon ■was sgp^^ buffet ftAte And guests late at 'three tAbies decorated green yellow. MteDSW Elaine sutd Ruth iifultetjfr *nd Trent Kul- lender lasajim in serving and entertaining'. Etaine HuUender was a junior bridesmaid and jTOun,? !D«nt'HUUender was ring- bearer, HtiHender directed the wdhll^. Miss Lam took the oooAsfon tq present htr attendants gifs and Airs, HuUender presented the hrlde>to-lM *dth her wed ding gift irejn ’her family. Local Folk Are Visiting In California Mr. and Mrs. Oaoair MoGartcr, thfllr son, Nell, and 'their dau,gh- ■Oer, Mrs. Haul Ham and her iteufliban, Jody and Paula Ham, ■flew to fWt Oaks, lOallComia last Thunsday tor * visit CMptaln arsd Mirs. Dan 'McOarter IfamJly arid Captain and Mrs. Jetvy MoOsitar. The two IMAP ettnoem are sons of the MqPATters. iphiBy ama expeotod to return tqday to Due West, S. C. for an oyennigtlt a&aiy with Neil Mc- (Mitor, -'wtw is a seminary stu- dsaM: at Erskine EBmlnary, and t>^ to kings Mauntaln FVidsy. Christy Green, Gary Cooke S6t Wedding Dat3 liCr. and Mrs. Franzie Greene kn- luunoe the engagement of their tteeghter, Christy Lynne, to Gary Eugene Oooke, eon of Mr. and Mrs. fikw Oo^. Both ifamUies to of kings lAiaunliain. ’1^ brto«lecit is a 1970 grad uate (of K^s (Atountaln ihigh tehooil and h emplo>xd by Ox toll pros^jective bridegroom is A gnaduate of Kings Mountain ^ i? employed by Cooke’s InatallaUon Co. The wadding will be an evem of September Sth at 6 pm. In Temple iBaptlat church. No for mal 'wedding invtCatians are 'be- •Ing issued ^t All friends of the couple are invited to attenld. Thursday, August 20, 1970 Susan Lowery, Richard White Give Plans .Miss Susan Jane Lowery, da ugh. tor of Mr. and Mra. Hill Lowery, has completed plans for her mat riage to Rkhaiy Alorrow While, son of Mrs. Frank Morrow While ari the late Mr. White, and an nouncoH them today. ■ITtB wedding will take place Friday evening at 7 p.m. in Beth lehem 'Baptist church. Rev. Russell Fitts, minister ol the churoh. will be assisttxl by Rev. Frank Shirley, mlinster ol ■remple Baipti*! Churoh, in official ■ Ing at the double-rlhg ceremony. Miss Nartcy Reynolds will be organist for the program of nup tlal music and vocal numbers will be rendured by Dr. Robert Lamb. Tie bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father. Brat man {or the tirldegroom-to-be will be his cutnin, Pat MuiThy. Ml&s Ifllrla Inwery will attemj her sister as maid of honor and brideamald-s will Include Mias Lynn Wihlte. alster of the bride- groum-to-bc; Miss Norma Black, wood of Kings Mountain, cousin of the brlde-eleotj and Mrs. David E. MoOlurc, of cKaa-lotte, ooUege roommate of the bride-elect, Seerley Lowery, brother of the bride-elect, Danny Kiser, and Bill Wise, all of Kings .Mountain will serve as ushers. The brkle-elect’.s parents will entertain after the ceremony at a reception in the church fellow- Sldp hall. Miss Sherry Reynolds will pre side at the bride’s register. Smiths Are Home From Rorida Trip Mr. arid Mrs. Odus Smttli, Jr., their ■two children, Greg and Teiresa, and Atr. toith’s sister. Miss Helen Smith, 'have return ed home fixim a 12-day stay In Key 'Weist and Daytona Beach, H'a They took a tour of the city And Naval IBase at 'Ke!>i West and crossed the seven-milc-longbridge there. The Smiths own and operate Western Auto Associate Store hare. A major development during the >1890’s was the beginning of tegulatfon of telephone compan ies by state governmental bodies. PERSONALS Mr. a'nd PPtes and children, RtteteU and Wes ley, of Hialeah, Fla., are-vlslt- li% his perants, Mr. and J^trs- Cyrua Flails. Air. end Atm. Bob Myero eridi cbUdrelL Oonna and Eric, are spwtdlng the week at iQiierry tJrov* Beto, S. C. SimMGR CLEABANCE SALE ( Is Continuing AT AMOS & SONS All Our Suninior llllorcliandiso Now Roduced Up To Vz PRICE AMOS & SONS North Piedmont Av«nue DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AUGUST 22 KINGS MOUNTAIN SUPPER CLUB (Formerly The Executive Club) OPEN DAILY AT $i09 EXCEPT ON SUNDAY piMfiig Bo|pii| Open At 5:30 TAgriiday * fridoy *• Soturday Undf f Bf w Ownerahip and ManogemenI D«we Satmday Night 9 'til 3 Miwlfr kf Boy BorroH ond the ExpreMlonf >«9t mfi Praaaat BKoeattves Invttad t iOCM • SOITL e COUNTRY 9y Roguest RRAYSOM nSOWN. MANAGER **fTY MMf IIOWARP RHOWIf CNNfl STONE ARTlRni SANDERS • • Freshmen Dance Friday A dance for high school fresh men students will be held FMdaj night from 8 until 10 p.m. in the (Commons Area of the high school. All freshmen students are in vited' to atterid. P E R S O N A L S Mrs. John Caune and chil dren, Jean, Chris and Tommy, of CSnairlotte, spent the week end with Mrs. Calune’s mother, Mrs. caarenoe JoUy. Mrs. Oaune is the former Rachel Jolly. Apples are a big export item. <9# <9 •
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