^^Barefcot In Park’’ Casting Complete
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MRS^ WlLl'ON GRAVES CANADY
(Joan Gayle Cadieu)
MISS BARBARA YVONNE ROBINSON
(Bride-El^jct of Michael Ritch Floyd)
Canadys Are Wed In Durham' Nuptials Set
Mrs. Ray Holmes, as
"Corrie,” Gene Austin
as "Paul", Nan Jean
Grant as "Mrs. Banks"
and Reb Wiesener as
"Mr. Valasco" portray the
title roles in the upcom
ing production of the
"Barefoot In The Park" by
Neal Simon by the Kings
Mountain Little Theatre.
Mrs. Joe Ann McDan
iel. director, said the cast
ing is complete and re
hearsals are underway.
Other roles will be por
trayed by Gary Watson
as the telephone repair
man and Dr. R. N. Baker
as the deliveryman.
Show dates are Nov
ember 6th and 7th and
November 13th and 14th
at Kings Mountain Wo
man's club. Curtain time
will be 8 p.m. each even
ing.
Mrs. McDaniel said
tickets will be $1.50 for
adults and 75 cents for el
ementary and high school
students.
XLT.
rtu;h
MRS. RAY HOLMES
h
Angolla Jean Bolin,
daughior of Mr. and Mrs.
Coy Bolin, celebrated her
second birthday, Friday.
Sepi. I I.
A i amily party was
hoid In her honor at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Huffstetler.
Angle has a brother
Robbie,' who celebrated
his ninth birthday in July.
She is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lav/rence
Ramsey ard Mr. end
M.. and Mrs. Nick Boiln.
Ar^g'e s morher Is the
former Jean Leigh.
I
GENE AUSTIN
Duiiiam’s V»’rs(wora E'aptbt
rh . ;i p..>vidu. llie setlin" i-at-
u .1 y alttinoon il 4 p m. ;c.’ an
<\\ <-f \vcd:!in" vcw.s unit-
J *n Gaylo CadXa and
W'l.lon Giavos r’.inndy.
T .10 brido, daughter of Mrs.
li'jy Gaylo C i lion of Gaffney,
S. C. ar . ihe fd.' M.-. C: dica. is
nit o of 'Mr. and Mrs. Nev: :ie
llu:;hr> <:f Kings M.iiint.;;n ?
li .s visited frujiK'nily in tno
ilu ’.iios icm.\ Mr. <srd .Mrs.
Hug\c woro ho.st for tho ivco;.-
-tion aftc" tiie •e.'nony in the
civil ci. frllrwship h'dl.
Uov. L wrni r Knott lion^'d
Iht* rcUTilt* r’:*i;ro vews of t!io
(b' lil'lo ring erre m; The .iMr
V'f ti.c Giuvch w Ts banked with
I'liins and and arran
ged 'With white dads ?rd rhry-
santhe’niHims irtersperswl with
ean ie! brum set with cathedral
tnne~s.
Mis. Marg'-et Stallinr^s W35
organist for the program of irai-
il:o:ial n:'
Grover Sullivan of >Ton.:lcs Cor
ner, .S. C. escorted the bride to
the all ir and gave her in m-ar-
rkifd*. The hr de’s worlding gown
VIS a formal empire A-I'ne • e*
<!Xn vf Iridi lin^n nnd Vniso
l.iee. The l:iee bodhn? was design-
<’d with a high eutf neckline-and
1’.-e h 'nding edged tho 'hemlire
and <irt'rrh.'iblo Chripel !e h
train. wo'e a matching Ven
ice lace pillbox he.a'‘»ve''e with i
foiTnal length veil of''dk illiisim
aliadierl She c.arried two white
eynihidimi orchids on a white
bride's 'Pible whh streamers of
satin ribbon attached.
Mi.ss Jane Gaflnoy Rrdcigli,
cousin of the 'bride, wa^ irnid of
lionnr an<| only attendant, i-’he
\v»>re a floor-IrngtJi gewn lark-
s'pur blue line'te wdh sl(»eve
less ( mpiro bo inp (jppj) v^dth
cuff ne; klino and a fl it bow ac-
(cnting the hack waistline, .^he
W ire a flower spray headpiece
in shades i/f blue and carried a
bouquet of white d.a'sir<.
Ray L. Ganndy, of Hope'Mills,
X. r., was his hrolher’s best
nr> n
I'sJkv.s were Willie Carl O-
dr>ms, of Raeford, brolherdn-
la.v of the bri- egrcom, and Ed
win G. Canad_., Jr., cf Fayette
ville, brother of The bridrgrocm.
A receptinn was held following
the cirtmony in the churc-h fel
lowship hnll. The bride’s tahie,
ove."l. id v/ith white linen, held
the al!white three tier wedding
cake with I ride an'.: groom as do-
highlight. At tho center
of tlie table was -a silver rande’-
e'-. um cf white tapers and pastel
fl wers. Pun h wms served from
a silver service at the o,-pc'i'e
end nf the table. The wedding
cjke was cut and se*^ved with
punclt, cheese rosettes anu n. is.
Mcirdv'is of the hrilal pirty
stood in rcjciv'ir.g line to re'*oi\o
gnests from Raeford. Shelby,
Wilmington. Hope Mill., Han*.le‘(,
Belmont. No-th Carolina, Gaff-
nov, S. C. Charleston, .S. *C. arri
Menck? Corner, S. C. Atterdiog
Ihe wedding from this are^ with
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes from Ki’^gs
M.'unfain was Aliss Martha Wil
kins of Shelby Among guests
were two of ‘he 'b»’Me’s former
stir'ents at Watts Hospitial I^ab-
or'^tory in Durham, Ihe tWQ men
students wore natives of India.
After a wedding trip to Gatlin-
hv T- nne.ssee. the newlyweds
wid bf» at home in F'-vetlev:^tp_
F«:r travelling, the hride ,w^)re .a
light rav, bine bc*’ded tavket
dress with rol accessories and
the or; liids.lifted from her bou
quet.
I^RTOK AND nUTDEGROOM
bride is a graduate of
Gaffney, .S. C. high school. Lime
stone college at Gaffney and
Presbyterian Hospital S’ehnol of
.Medical Technology in Ch^r-
Iclle. She was a member of Kak
osophi.a and Kappa Delta Epsilon
sororities at college and a mem
ber of the American Society of
Meiif.il Technologi.sts. Prior to
her marriage she wa? supervisor
cf Manual Chemistry at Walts
Hospital Laboratory in Durham.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mis. Edwin Graves Canady, Sr.
of Fa.etteville and the late Mr.
Canady. He was graduated from
P'Tkton high school and is a dri
ver fer Continental Trailways.
Mr. and Mrs James F. Robin-
rrm announce the engagement cf
their ghtcr, Da; aaia Yvenne,
to Michael RiiGi Floyd, son of
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Floyd. Doth
families are of Kings Mount lin.
The bride-elect is a senior siu-
dent at Kings ?.lountain high
school where she will continue
her education.
Tho prospective bridegroom is
a 1 'caduato of Kings iMountain
high school and is a sophomore
student :t Gasten college.
The we ding will be an event
of December 20th at Penley’s
Chapel Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles M. Fisher, Jr.
Are Honored On Wedding Anniversary
\DOU I THIS '14 THAT
Mrs. George N. Lovelace, Jr., of Pinevllle entered
Chcv'lotte Memorial hospital on Monday, September
7, for tests and treatment. She underwent surgery
this Monday. September 14, 1970 to have her pace
maker reseated. The pacemaker Is an Instrument used
to regulate the patient's heart beat.
Iviemobers ot her family report her condilion as
sallsfad'ory and slowly Improving.
Mrs. Lovelace Is the femer Fa/o Gh!ido"s B‘vm-
gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chllclcr: of
Kings Mountain.
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Mrs. Martin L. Wilson, Sr. was released from
Kings Mountain hospital on Saturday. September 12,
after undergoing surgery there. Membe'"s of her fam
ily say she continues to Improve at home.
Make-lt-Yourself V/Ilh Wool Contest
And Fashion Show Is Slated Oct. 24
The annual T.lakc It Your><*lf
With Wool Ka<;hion ?bow will bn
hold at tho First Lnitod M<*lho-
dist Church, Marion, North Car
olina on Saturday. C’:‘tobor 24. at
1:30 p.m. to select three Junior
I'lni th.’po ^onior winners u ho
will compete in tho state contest.
The first place clbtrict winner in
the sub-deb division will also be
announced! by Mrs. Jamor .S. Bol
ton, District I Director. District I
is comprised of the fallowing
counties: A^^h, Alleghany, Wilkes,
Iredell. Mecklenburg, Gaston’ Lin
coln, Catawba, Alexander, Cald
well, Watauga, Burke, Cleveland,
Rutherford, StcDowcdl, Avery,
.Mitchell, Yancey, Madison, Bun-
(v>mbe, Polk, Hender.son, Transyl
vania, Haywood, Jackson, Swain,
Macon, Graham, Clay, and Cher-
okeu.
The program is co-sponsorod
annually by the N. C. Auxiliary
to the National Wool Growers As
sociation and tho .\merican Wool
Council, a division of the Ameri
can Shcej) Producers Council, with
National headquarters in Denver,
Colorarlo. The.se girls selected the
fabrics—wdi?ch must be made of
lOOG w'ool loomed in America—
pitterntf and accej\)ric<-- and con-
.structed their cwn garment which
they will model. FabrL-, pattern,
.styles, accessories and construc
tion will be judged.
The state competition will be
hold November 14, 1970 at Belk's
Department Store in Raleigh,
North Carolina.
Winners in the stale contests
will represent their state in the
national event at Denver, Colo
rado, January 22, 1970. The na
tional junior and senior winners
will be selected at the national
fashion show to be held in con
junction with -the annual conven
tion of the National Wool Grow
ers As.sociaiion.
Prizes for the District I contest
winners are contributed by these
national firms: Unique Zipoer.
Seattle, Washington; .Bone Bell
Inc.. Cleveland. Ohio; and the
Butteriv’k Co.. Coats and Clark
Inc.. John Dritz & Sons Inc., and
Modes Royale — all of New York.
Mrs. Shirley Koone, educational
repiescntative with Doncaster and
Tanner will be the narrator for
tile style show.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, Jr.
were guests of honor Labor Day
at the heme of their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Werner in Miami! Florida,
as they celebrated their 30lh
wedding anniversarj'.
A color note of green and yel
low w’as carried out throughout
the party rooms with arrange
ments of yellow, gold and green
flowers 'being used.
The refreshment table was cov
ered with a white linen cloth
with an arrangement of yellow
mus, white carnations and glads
at the far end of tho table. .\n an
niversary cake centered the table
and was cut and serv'ed with
drinks. Hors D’oeuvres, stuffed
celery, sandwiches, nuts, mints
and punch.
Mrs. Fisher was given a yellow
corsage to pin to her yellow and
green party dress and Mi. Fisher
a vellow buttoneirc.
Those assisting in serving and
entertaining were Mr. and Mr.s.
Jim Fisher, the Fisher’s son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake James, Mi. and Mrs. Eddie
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
M-are. Mrs. Lib Berard and Mrs.
Edna Matthews.
Eleven of the thirty-five friends
and guests present were attend
ants or guests at the Fisher’s
wedding at Riverside Baptist
church in Miami, Sept. 6th. 194(1.
Charles G-ary Fisher, a senior at
Georgia Southern College, oldist
sen cf the Fishers, was unable to
attend due to Naval Ri’si'rve du
ty in -Atlanta and Phillip Gam
ble. Fisher, the youngest son wiio
is a .st'phomoro student at .N. C.
State University, was unable to
attend.
COMINGS AND GOINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Cfiarles M. Flshor, Jr
home Friday after a 10-day trip to MI
refi; 'p.cd
. Fla. They
East Side
Coronation
is Sei
A Girls Auxiliary Co:onat:on
will he he! - at E:..-'! Sh'e Hap-
tist chiu'ch September 2Tlh at 7
p.m. on the theme, “Saved To
Servo.”
The intcrc.^led community is
invited to attend.
Rev. Harry D. Vance is? pa.'^tor
of the church.
Methodist Circle
Met Monday Night
Circle 5 of Central Methodist
church held its regular meeting
Monday nig.ht with Mrs. C. L. Joi-
ly. president of the Women’s So
ciety of Christian Service, as
hosW^s at her
.vjKss Joy Roger.s and Miss Kay
Jolly, elementary teachers who
make their home with Mrs. Jolly,
assisted the ho-Tess in .serving
punch, cake and ice cream.
Mrs. John Reavis pn^ented tho
program anfl Miss Grace Bianion
conducted tho devotional.
visited friends and relatives In Florida and Georgia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harmon and Mr. and Mrs.
John Thomason and son. Jamie, spent Labor Day
weekend In Tallulah Falls. Ga. visiting In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Gaines.
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Mr. and Mrs. V/Ilson Owens left Monday for Hon
olulu, Hawaii, after a three-month's visit to North Car-
^nrl Flo-'d-a Mrs. Owen<: Is a sister of Charles M.
Fisher, Jr. of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. ''-sher
have gone to Hawaii for a week's stay with the Owens
family.
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Miss Susan Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Weaver, and Miss Judy Rayfleld, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W, Rayf'^H, ^ave enrolled for the fresh
man year at Western Carolina University at Cullow'hee.
This week the two Kings Mountain students are 150
band members bealnnlno a week of practice before
school opening next week.
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IT’S A BOY
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Donald Morrow announce the
birth of a son, Timothy Donald, September lOlh, Gas
ton Memorial hospital, Gastonia.
The baby weighed eight pounds, eight ounces. O-
t^er memoer of the Morrow family Is five-year-old
Pam.
Grandparents are Mrs. Ada Yates of Kings Moun
tain and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morrow of Gastonia.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morrow are employed by
Beik's Department Store here.
M'ss Sandra Bumqardner, Martin Wilson
Pledge Vows In Double-Ring Ceremony
Miss .Sandra Fay Bumgardner North Carolina whore they visit-
ar' Martin L Wilson. .Ii., of od the Billmorc House and Gar-
'em
Woman's Club
Sets Meeting
For Fall Season
“Training Of Members In Club
Leadership” and a panel discus
sion will feature the topic of the
initial club meeting of the fall of
Kings Mountain Woman’s club
September 2Sth at 7:45 p.m. at
tile Woman’s club.
Prior to the regular meeting,
members of the executive board
will gather at 7 p.m. in tho club
lounge.
The program has been arrang
ed by memht'^r.s of the executive
committee with Mrs. George
Moss, Mrs. J. Harold Coggins. Mrs.
F. Fr\er. Mr.-^. E. \\ . Griffin, Mrs.
T. Lewis Hovis. Mrs. .Aubrey
Mauney, Mrs. T. M. Shuford. Mrs.
J. M. Wilder and Mrs. J. K. Willis
as hostesses.
Kings Mountain wen* married
Tuesday, September S, in a cere
mony held in A^»^k, South C:iro-
lina. Probate Judge Chiirles F.
Nunn r f York County performed
Hie ceremony.
dens in Asheville.
They are now at home with
Randy end Scott Wilson at 516
Phenix Street.
RECEPTION
On Sunday, September 6, a
ing until leader is secunxi. 2(X), Mrs. Robert Davies, leader,
Bynum’s Chapel — Cadet first meeting Monday at Mi’s.
rrt>op 109. interested girls call Davies' homo, 402 Ilawthorne
Mrs. S. r. Cooke; Senior Troop road.
The hride is Hie daughter of rake cutting and reception was
William P. Bumgardner of Rf*s-
semer (.'ily ami Mrs. Pave C.
Lovelace of PinevilJe, N. C.
C’ainlina. She graduate’ from
Kings Mountain high school nr.fl
is now employed in Ihe f>f*’:rns of
N<’i.sro, Inc. — Margrare \ lant.
T’he bridegroom is the son of
Ml*, and Mrs. Marlin L. Wil«-an,
.Sr., of Kings Mountain. He at
tended Kings Mountain City
Sdiools nnd is ntw employed by
Kings Mountain Brick, Inc. of
Grover
For the ceremony, tho bride
held at 516 Phenix street to hon
or Miss Sandra Bumgar ner and
Martin L. Wilson, Jr., who -were
married on September 8. The
bri<le’s mother, Mrs George N.
Love’ace. Jr. cnlerlainod. She
also served as photographer for
the oceas»ion.
A wedding bell design cover
was used on the serving table.
At one end w.as a three tier weiH-
rlin^ oako with the punch bowl
at Hie other end. In the center df
the fable was a .wilow and gold
floral arrangement on a white
Thursday, September 17. 1970 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C.
Woman's Club Will Stage 67th Festival KMT Girl
On October 7th; Committees Named Scouts Now
SECTION B
wore a street length dress of ptdesfal whnh was pre.sonted to
hfdgeon-white knit with match-
in" accessories. Her white veil of
tulle wias shoulder lentj-fh. She of Kings Mountain. T’le wrHip>1
Ihe bride, bv her matorn'al
grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Childers
varried one large Mum framed
in white net with a large while
satin how and streamers.
Those accompanying the cou
ple to York for Ihe e<*remonv in
cluded: Mr. and Mrs. I>^nn^. Wil
son, Randy and Scott Wilson,
.s"n of the bridegroom, and Mr. runeh,
and Mrs. D'^an .Moore Dearna Smith,
and
son.
cake w.as while with yellow
swc»ef peas and adorned with
Love Birds,
Mrs. Dean Moore, sister of
Miss Bumgardner. assiste^j in the
rutting of Ihe cake ^nd Mrs. Don
Roark, aunt of the bri‘>. served
assisted by Miss Jill
sie Mnnre. tPurky .lohn- For the occasion, the bride-
W. P. Bumgardner, father elect wore -a mint green dress
of the hritle, Denise land Mark
Bumgardner. and Beverly iBum-
girdnor who is a sister of the
bride.,
After the eeremony» the couple
travellca to the m<{untains ot
with a shoulder cor.sagc of white
carnations.
Anrroximalely .50 relatives and
friends of the couple attended
the 4 o’clock festivities.
Plans are underway by the
Kings Mountain Woman’s club to
stage the 67th annual Commun
ity Festival on Wednesday. Octo
ber 7Hi. at the Woman ciub.
'Theme of the fair will be “Pro
gress Behind Us — Challenge Be
fore Us.”
Doors of the show will opc'n to
the public at 11:30 a.in. and both
lunch and dinner will be seKed.
Lunch will be .served from 11:30
until 1:30 and dinner will be
served from 5:30 until 7:30.
General chairmen of the show
are Mrs. George Thomasson, Mrs.
Jay Pow'cII and Mr.s. W. D. Wer-
ner. Other chairmen of commit
tees are: Mrs. John Cheshire, ai-
vertising: Mrs. Jack Arnelte and
Mrs. Denver King, publicity; Mrs.
Tom Trott and Mrs. Craig Falls,
staging; .Mrs. F. S. Morrison, en
try and schedule; Mr^. Clyde
Korns and Mrs. J. H. Arthur, ba
zaar; Mrs. George Thomasson,
Mrs. Jay Powell anrl Mrs. W. D.
Werner, industrial display: Mrs.
Aubrey Mauney and Miss Bessie
Bumgardner, horticulture; Mm
Paul Hendricks, arts and crafts;
Mr.s. J. N. McClure, needlework;
Mrs. Gene Timms, children and
youth exhibits: Mrs. E. W. Neal
and Mrs. N. F, McGill, hostesses;
Mrs. Paul Mauney and Virs. W. S.
Hilton, Ji., kitchen; Mrs. Ben F.
Beam and Mrs. Bryon Herd, din
ing room; Mrs. Bess M<‘Ginnis,
cakes and pies; Mrs. Sam Davis
and Mrs. J. Harold Coggins, cash
iers.
There will be five divisions in
the show: Division I — Industry
on Parade; Division II—Horticul
ture, imduding arrangements, dis
play by Kings Mountain garden
groups, annuals and perennials,
plants, vegetables and fruits; Di
vision III—Arts and Crafts —
drawings and paintings, sculp
ture, carvings, 'ceramics, and
homecrafts; Division IV—Needle
work, including sowing any type
garments, knitting, crocheting,
needlepoint, and Division V—
children’s exhibits, handwork and
hobbies*
Being Organized
Girl Si’out troops in the Kings
Mountain area are l)eing organ
ized and rci Toupi'd after sum
mer vacation.
Troops are available for
Brownies, second and third
grade. Juniors, grades four
through six; Cadets, junior high
girls; and Seniors, high school
girlit.
The area troops -arc also in
need of ncAV leaders for the com
ing year Anyone interested in
helping rnay contact Mrs. R. H.
Holmes at 739-5F29 or Mrs. Carl
DeV’^ane, newly elected Kin^s
Meuntain Neighborhood Chair
man.
Mo.st troops will begin meeting
next week and a registration fee
Of $1 will be due at the first
meeting.
Scheduled meetings are:
First Presbyterian church —
Hrowmie Troop 32. Mrs. Joe'
Neisicr, Jr., leadori meeu at 3; 15
p.m. on Tue.sda^s; Junior Troop
155, Mrs. Gob Manor, leader
meets at 3:15 on Mondays; C:i.i-
el Ti-oop 1, .Mrs. J.i.-kie LLirrett,
leader, meets at 3:31) p.m. Thurs
days.
A K. P. Cliurch Brewnio
Troop 52, Mrs. Kenneth Cook,
loader, meets Mondays at 3 p.m.
at Mrs. Cook's 717 .Meadow-
brook R(xid. d\ nior Troop 157 to
bt' annouiu'od.
'North Sciiool Brownie
Troop 21. Mrs. Hobby Ktters,
leader, m-.H*is Tuesdays at 2:30
p.m. In lunchroom: Junior T nop
216, -Mrs, James Hushing, lea’.er,
meets Mondays at 3 p.m. in
limehroom.
East School Brownie T’'onp
204, interested girls meet Sept.
22 at 2:30 p.m. in Iunchr<»m:
Junior Troop 96 meets at 3 p ni.
Wednesdays in liir.dnaom with
Mrs. Ware as leader.
Bethwarc School Brownie
Troop 1. to Ih' announced; Jun
ior vTroop 1S9. .Mrs. Max Btdin,
leader, meets at 3 p.m. Monda>s.
Grover'School Brownie Troop
212, Mrs. Glenn Roundtree, lead
er, first mec'tin; to b(» announ
ced; Jujiior Troop 37, not mcot-
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