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m -’f i Hospital Project Aiding Females In Hair Care Members of tho Kings Moun tain CoomctcloRist Association have cooperated in a project at Kings Mountain Hypital to aid female patients during their Irw- pitali/ation. Knowing that a woman's chfo* C'ncfrn most of the time is her coiffure, the association installevj a special lavatory and side cabi net to store necessary shampoo and hair treatment su|>plies. Visit (.r at the hospital’s open house on Sunday were able to glimpse into tho sheinpoo room to see the added iacility. High f'jhool co'<metology stu dents shampo'^ patients on regu lar schedule and without charge, according to Mi.s. Shirley Houser Hudson, president of the KMCA. Members cf the K M. Hairdress ers Guild who participate in the hospital project include ICdith Lovell, Hazel Cline, Cathy Car- roll, Sandi Champion Karen lin, Ann McDaniel, Arlene John son, Bessie Bumgardner, Kran Whitley, Lynn Barnes, Knox Dav is, Nc'Slc Ball and Shirley Hud son. WU Zii t"* MRS. WILLIAM BARRY CARR (Miss Zeldia Anna Hojie) Eight O'clock Wedding Friday Unites Miss Hope, Mr.' Carr In Marriage Miss Zeldia Anna Hope became the bride of William Barry Can on Friday evening, the wedding solemnized at eight o’clock at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Pauline Kimbrell. The Rev. E. O. Gore was offi ciating minister and a program of wedding music was'presented by Mrs. Gale Hope, organist. Mrs. Doris Grigg, sister of the bride, was interpreter for the bride. Daughter of Mrs. Maggie Hope of 608 Mauney Avenue and the late George Hope, the bride is a graduate of the North Carolina School of the Deaf in Morganton. She is employed by Duke Power Compan yin Charlotte. The bridegroom is the son of William Carr of Charlotte and ^rs. S. W. Neville of Charlotte, w is a graduate of North Meck- .JFnburg 'High School and is em ployed by Overnite Transport aC. in Charlotte. Given in marriage by her bro ther, Robert Hope, the bride wore a wedding gown of ivory peau de soic fashioned on sheath style with a saibrina neckline, long lace sleeves and a lace-enhanced bod ice. Her veil was caught to a pearl-clustered headpiece and she carried a cascade bouquet of chrysanthemums and snaps cen tered with a white orchid. Miss Judy Neville attended the bride as maid of honor and she wore a floor-length gown of pas tel blue taffeta and carried a sin gle stemmed carnation. Miss Bridget Carr, niece of the bridegroom, attended as flower girl and she wore'a pastel pink dross ruffled with white lalce and carried a white basket tied with pink bows and holding pink rose petals. Frank Carr attended his broth er as best man and Donald Hope, brother of the bride, was usher. The twide’s mother chose a two-piece ensemble of pastel blue with which she wore a pink car nation corsage. The bridegroom’s mother chose a light blue ensem ble and also wore a corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom’s grandmother was dressed in rose pink with which she wore a cor sage of pink carnations. Following a brief wedding trip to the mountains the couple will reside at the bridegroom’s homo in Western Charlotte. McGinnises Fete Shorl-Stacey Wedding Party Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGinnis honored Miss Teresa Short and Ronald Stacey at a cakecutting after their wedding rehearsal last Saturday evening. The party for 40 guests was held at the McGinnis home on Hawthorne Lane. The wedding colors of straw berry and white featured the decorations. The bride’s table was overlaid with a cutwork cloth and held a pillared cake as central decoration. A silver candelabrum was set with strawberry flowers, fern and tapers. Punch and cake were served by Mrs. James Rob erts and iMiss Margaret Cornwell, assisted by Mrs. John McGinnis. The bride-elect wo^e a blue party dress. 'Miss Short is a member of the staff of McGinnis Department Store, owned and operated by the Paul MoGinnises. mii mmm Book Club Hears Chief McDevitt On Drug Problems Mrs. W. M. Morohead served a.s ho.s:crs cn Thur.-day. October 29, at a meeting of tile Thursday A:ternoon Rook Club at her ho.ne on Cioscent Hill. Mrs. E. VV. Neal, in (barge rf the program, p^(^ipnt(»d Thomas \rL*D<*vitt who is Kings Mountain chief of police and wiio has had courses pertaining to the dangers of narcotics and has been asso ciated with various organizations for curbing drug problems. Pres ently he is participating in the slate highway safety program. Chief .McDcvitt spoke on the suoj<?ct ‘ Narcotic Drugs and Their Abuse's”, noting that most mari juana u.«ors begin with barbitur- at(»s and later an increa<ing num ber turn to the hallucinative drugs — resulting in a .-piraling death rate. In discussing the elan- gers of deadly drugs, he said there c(juld be a recurrence of the “trip" on hallucination with un predictable results. He brought out that 85 p<»r cent of addicts were first marijuana srmokers. A quo.slion-an.svver period fol lowed his remarks. Mrs. P. D. Herndon, president, pK'sided over a short business session. During the sOcial pericxl a salad courM» and de-^-sert with Rus.dan tea w<*re ser.ed by the hostess to members and two guests, Capt. McDevitt and Mrs. Charles M. May. MISS SABRA ELLEN McDANIEL (BfidcElect of Paul Sheldon Gaffii'^y) Home Wedding On November 15 Will Unite Miss McDaniel, Mr. Gaffney Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. McDan iel of Grover have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sabra Ellen, to Paul Sheldon Gaff ney. Mr. 'Gaffney’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis V. Gaffney of Kings 'Mountain. The bride is a 1968 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is employed at Mauney Hosiery’ Company. Her fiance is also a 1968 graduate of Kings Mountain High School. He is a veteran of fourteen months in tho 25th In fantry Division, First Brigade, 8th Field Artillery in Vietnam. He is presently employed by Norman IXivis Construction. The wedding will be an event of November 15 at the home of the bride. SOCIAL CALENDAR Th ursday: 7:30 - American L'^gion Aux iliary M the American Legion f'uilding. Fiiday: . 12:00 — Senior Citizens club (covered dish lunch(K)n meeting at the Woman’s club. Wednesday: 3:30 - Kirfcgs Mountain Gar den club at the home of Mrs. James E. Herndon, Jr. 3:30 -- Open Gate 'Garden cluib at the home of Mrs. Wilson Crawford, Mi*s. J, Harold Cog gins, co-hostess. 'em Thursday, November 5. 1970 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Sacred Heart Bazaar Set November 14th Date for tho Annual Bazaar at Sacred Heart college has been set for November 14. The gala event, a tradition for many years at the college, is for the benefit of the Building Fund. Aprons, decorations, knit goods in the form of scarves, afglians, dolls made by the Sisters will be on sale, as well as other items donated by enthusiastic support ers of tho bazaar. A special fea ture is the booth which offers homeimade candy. As usual the door prize is a chedt for donated a friend and well-wisher of the col lege. In the way of refreshments, snacks and treats are to be on sale all day and an elaborate dinner offering a variety of de licious attractions, both cold and hot, will he served from 5 to 8 p. m. in the college dining roOm. Young and old are invited to attend the Sacred Heart Bazaar and experience the atjmo.sphere of feastivity which will prevade on November 14. MISS ELIZABETH ANN HITE (Biide-Elect of Robert Haines Benson, II) Miss Elizabeth Ann Hite Engaged, To Wed Robert Haines Benson ,11 The engagement of Elizabeth Ann Hite to Robert Haines Ben son, II, is announced by her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert M. Hite of Atlanta. Mr. Benson is the son of Com mander (ret) and Mrs. Robert Haines 'Btmson of Marietta. The bride-elect was graduated from Peaice Junior College Prep- ,^tory Department in Raleigh, N. ^ V and Queens College in Char- *^)tte, N. C. wliere she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in art. She was a 'member of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority. She is now employed by M!CD Guide Serviccss, Inc. ^ Miss Hite Is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mr.s. R. S. Plonk of Kings Mountain, N. C. and tlie late Rev. and Mrs. Enoch Hite of New Market. Va. Mr. Benson attended Kennasaw Junior College and the Univers ity of Georgia where he majored in marketing and businesi| ad ministration. He Ls employed by the Gulf Oil Company of Atlanta. Grandparents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Earnest Benson of San Fran cisco, GA. and 'Mrs. Elizabeth Reynold Chiles and the late Paul Chiles of Jacksonville* Fla. The wedding will take place January 16 at Matthew’s Luth eran (ihurch in Atlanta. Miscellaneous Shower Honors M Iss McDaniel Miss Sabra Ellen McDaniel, whose wedding tp Paul Sheldon Gaffney will bt' an event of Nov ember 15. was honored recently at a mi.scellaneous shower by Mrs. James Reynolds, Mrs. Larry Mc Daniel, 'Mrs. Douglas McDaniel and Mrs. Jasper Greene. The event took place at the home of Mrs. Reynolds. A color note of blue yellow and white was featured in decorative details and in party refre^monts. The refreshment table, overlaid with a white lace and linen cloth, was decorated with a candela brum arranged with daisies, yel low snaps and blue mums. Blue and white iced cakes were served (Continued on Page Two) MISS ARLENE JOHNSON (Bruir EIect of l>icight Smith) Miss Arlene Johnson Is Engaged To Harold Dwight Smith Of Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Alphild Johnson of Kings Mountain announce tlie cngag('ment of their daughter, Airlene Lois, to Harold Dw’ight Smith, son of Mr. «uid Mrs. Co lumbus Smith of Dallas. The bride-elect was graduated from Kings Mountain high school and is a beaulii’ian on the staff of Tiara Hair IN'sign. Till' prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Dallas high school and is a student at Gaston <‘ol- lege. He is employed by Summey Building Supply of Dallas. A Marcii wedding is planned. Mm m * 4m ■-WM y ■'■•jj, ■■ AfA’S. THOMAS STEPHEN BENNETT (Miss Alur Faye Smith) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steven Bennett Will Reside At Tyndall Air Base, Florida SECTION B Political Pot-Luck Recipe Book Out “Political Pot Luck”, a reciiie book containing favorite poultry reclix's enjoyed by PresMent Rich ard Nixon. Vice President Spiro Agnew. Governor Robert Scott and the governors from all fifty states is making quite a hit with housewives throughout North Car olina. “Chicken Spaghetti” by- Mrs. Albert Brower, wife of the governor of Alabama, and “Chick en Tortilla Casserole” by Mrs. Ronald Reagan, wife of the Gov ernor of California are only two of the tasty recipes found in “Po- litk'.il Pot Luck”. Mrs. Pat Nixon’s ‘‘Barbci'ued Chicken” makes a hit with housewives and their familii's and is one of the really ta'^ty chicken recipes found in th<? Federation's cookbook. Many housewives from through out North Carolina are receiving copies of "Political Pot Luck” from the North arolin.? Poultry Fixleration and a number of those ro'-jpe books are still available (Housewives desiring a copy of “Political Pot Luck" m-ny obtain one by mailing S.-5(» to the North Carolina Poultry Fodc.'ation. P. 0. Box 2431, Raleigh, N. C. 27602. This is to co\er postage and handling services.) Three governor’s wivi's, who have suhmitti'd their favorite chicken recipes to the North Car olina Poultry Federation for in clusion in "Political Pot Luck” are Mrs. Albert Brower of Ala bama. Mrs. Ronald Reagan of California, and Mrs. Kenneth Cur tis of Maine. Why not try them in the next fe\\' days? CHICKEN TORTILLA CASSEROLE •Mrs. Ronald Reagan. Wjfe of the CTovernor of California 6 whole (»hicken breasts 1 doz. corn tortillas cut in 1- inch squart»s 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 can cream of diicken soup 1 tsp. chi(’ken concx?ntrato 1 cup milk 1 onion, grated 1 • m cans green chile salsa (Continued on Page Two) Mi.ss Alice Faye Smith of Kings Mountain became the bride of Thomas Stephen Bennett of Ashe- boro Sunday in a 4 p.m. ceremony held in Grace United Methodist church. The Rev. J. C. 'Lane of "Mocks- ville was the officiating minister, ter. Miss Gey Jolley was the organ ist. Allen Jolley sang "O Lord Most Holy”, “Walk Hand in Hand,” and "The Lord’s Prayer.” Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a formal gown of silk Sata Peau and imported Venise leico. The empin' bodice featured a yoke outlined with Ve nise lace and an Edwardian col lar circled with lace florets. A band of lace defined the empire w'aist. The full bishop sleeves were finished with lace trimmed cuffs. Tho Watteau train, banded with panels of lace, fell from a bow at the shoulder and spread Chapel length. Her illusion veil was held by a clu.ster of silk peau roses. She carried a cascade of white roses and white pinochio pompon.s. Mrs. Donald RiiTi of Greensboro, college roommate of the bride, was matron of honor. Mrs. Ethel Mangum of Wilson and Miss Janice Brown of Ashe ville wore bridt'^aids. The>- wore floor length dresses of daffodil French >creiK} styled with empire bodici's. Tho high necklines were finislK^i with a manderin collar. Tho full bishop sleeves had self cuffs. Seif braid defined the rais ed waists ending in four back streamers. Tlw'ir hoiKiuct.' were cascades of y(*llo\v .split carna tions and while pinochio pom poms. Mrs. John McGummon of Con cord presided at the guest regis ter. Norman Bennett wa.s his son’s bt‘st man. Charles Bennett of Lexington, brother of the bridegnjom: R(>yc*e Shingleton of Atlanta, brother-in- law oi the bridegroom; John Mc- Oummon of Conewd. college friend of the brklegr->0'm: and William Anthony of Kings Moun tain .served a.s ushers. The mother of the bride’ ware a dress and coat of green silk shantung with matching acces sories. The mother of the groom wore a dress and coat of gold and silk shantung. Mr. and Mr.<. Russell E. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mauney, aunts and unde of the bride, hosted a reception in tho Fellow ship Hall following the ix-remony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Smith, is a grad uate of Kings Mountain high school. She is a 1970 graduate of Appalaehi;^ State I'niver.-iity. The bridegroom, su-m of Mr. and .Mr.s. Norman Bennett of Ram.seur, is a graduate of Asheboro high school and attended Wingate Jun ior College and Appalachian State Univer.sity. He is now ser\*ing with the U. S. .4ir Force. Following a wedding trip, the couple will reside at Tyndall Air Base, Panama City. Florida. MISS LON A REE A'OATOiV (BridcElct't of ClunTes Lhan Freeman) Miss Norton, Mr. Freeman Reveal Their Plans For Januarv I Weddinc Mi.ss Lona Roe Norton of The bride-elect is a 19(>! Mi.ss Lona Roe Norton of Ktnge Mountain and Charles Doan Fixx'man of Shelb\- will 1h* married on Januaiy 1, 1971. Their engagement is annouiuxHi tixlay by Miss Norton’s mother, Mrs. Loxie Norton. She is also the daughter of the late Mr. Romey Norton. The bride-elect is a 19(>9 grad uate (if Kings Mountain high school and is cmi)loyed at Haz el’s BiMuty N\K)k in Kings Moun tain. Till' bru!ogr(n>m-i'Ieet is the son of Mi^. Ethel Frtvman of SlK'lby and is employtHl at Rich- aixlson Mobile Homos of Sliolby,
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