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?7I **4! , iis ,re* iNorth {scored ewide. dnners tea hers, lie v‘5('‘h(>a‘l i combin- ho teadi- 5 retires em(‘n(tary he Kin^s ?ars ago Ml s'.bofi'I. ' ret i res omeiilary igs Moun- irrieJ the as taught sday# bert I-^»c Y»dn(»sday Tal Homo following 1 chureii p^n. Mon- Home 'in Gaston rmor. ieiated at iCS >ur heart* he many [‘sst's and y at I he our IovckI loved Ills was a It was 1 to sliaro lends. We clition Off <Mlia with M97 after 5:27 v& :u. FT. I :u. FT. FREE DO 95 TAND- ANGE 90 95 :lean l£E Graver WeekendBeach I rip Members of the Afternoon Circle of Shiloh Pres byterian church held their regular meeting last week end and combined it with a trip to Myrtio Beach, S. C. where Mrs. B. Holmes Harty of Grover was hostess at her summer home. Two members of the circle—Mrs. Harry and Mrs. W. Fred Cockrell—are deacons in the church and they together with Roy Houser, an Elder, ,led the weekend worship activities. Mr. Houser led the &ibl© Study. Spending the weekend with Mrs*. Harry, were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser. Mrs. Lucille Kiser, circle chair man; Mrs.S . A. Crisp, Mrs. R. C. Tate, Mrs. W. Fred Cockrell, Mrs. W. Bryce Hambright, Mrs. Jackie Roun tree and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Keeter. Mrs. Nora Kiser and Mrs. W. B, Harry jolhod the group bn Sunday’and they all attended church services at Faith Presbyterian church where the minister used the sermon topic, "At Liberty To Be An' Epistle^', cufmmating 'fhe’weekend circle study, "Freedom." . The group joined wifh Mr. Houser in a surprise birthday celebration honoring Mrs. Houser on Friday evening. / * ^ ^ f ' Joe Rountree and his fiancee, Miss Cindy Lindsay of Charlotte, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rountree-in Grover and Mr. and 'Mrs. William (Bubba) Rountree in She|by, coming especially to at tend a surprise birthday for Joe's brother m Shelby Saturday. The cook-out e^lso honored Joe Rountree on his birthday. ♦V * m*A Dixon 4-H*ers ’lake Top Awards In County 'Mary Jo Austell of'Earl, Linda Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. freshman and son of Mr. and Mrs. dauglVter, Amy and Mrs. Jam^ Pruitt of Lawndale and Trudy James A. Childers of the Dixon Earl Spearman, sang "Win The Childem and daughter. Ann; Boyd Childers of Kings Mountain were n^mmunity, she U secretary-rtrea- Lost At Any Oiel.” Also taking Montgomery, Mrs. Marvin Cavr first place winners in the an- surer of the Dixon 4-H elub. She first placv awards were Central eny, and Mrs. 'Helen Hawks aifr nual Cleveland County d-H Dress has won several awards for sew- s{’h(K>i eiijhth grader David Bry- companied the araa WTers to Revue last Tuesday at the coun-ty ing. ant Lueas of the Ehenezer club Shelby for the competition, office building. in the talent division, a quar- who played a coronet solo, "Over Others from the Dixon club at* 'Miias Childers, Central school tet of members fixjm tlie Dixon the Rainbow” and Terry Dav^is, tending the program were Scott eighth grader, won first place Community 4-H club copped a who p:ayed the piano. "The and Robbie Wells, Perry Ham- for a bv e pantsuit while Miss first place award and will ad- Dixieland Band," a group of high bright, Jeff Prescott, and Don- Ausloll placed first in the Senior vance to district competition, school students who are mem- na Caveny. '' division with a coatdress ensem- Sheila and Shirley Green, twins bers of the Dixon 4-H cliib. play- ^ ble she wiM take to the district and seniors at Kings Mountain cd but did noi arrive in lime for chuck Keller also a membOi* competition. Sliss Pruitt won first high S-hool, their sister, Margo, the judging cr»i cf)uld not com- . . ’ . a Kfito place in the church dress cate- a seventh grader, daughter of pete in the ia>nt event. Mrs. Dixon ciuo, . g . gory with a dress and cape en- Mr. anU Mrs. Oscar Green, and Oscar Green is Dixon 4-'H leader, tti talent division of the. semble. Danny Spearman, high school she and her husband, their young contest. ! * Plano Pupils Of Mrs. Martin Harmon Are Presented In Recital Friday Evening Piano pupils of Mrs. Mart'in sic by Novin; Rim Porter, Rainy IlarmoR were presentiKl in recital Day by Gillock and Gay Waltz by Friday evening at 8 oVlock at Oillock; Scott Wyte, At the Trad- Bethware school auditorium. ing Post by Glover; Slielby Jean Twenty-eigiht students were on .Smith, Pink Cloud by Glover and the program. Welcome to Spring by Glover; Mr.s. Harmon, assisted by Mrs. Stev'en Long, lii Jinks by Erb; An- Charle.'-. Gotorlb. Miss f'arl Go- gela Clark. O Worship the King forth and Miss Meredith MicGiW. by Hymn Tune, Dancing School screed refreshments after the pro- hy Gillock and Let’s March by gram. Miss Goforth and Miss Glover; Darlene Short, Secrets by McGill were ushers. Gairow; Dale Caveny,. On a The program follows: -r 11- TV : c-u j Short, Old Fashioned Waltz and Freida Tolliwr Dancing Shad- ^ Kathy ows by Frost; Seller^ AlareJ- crawford Calico Waltz by Glov- Pr: Wesley Narron, Sailor’s Dan(.c Gill^k; Little Dog, Running ,, ^ p,j f,,, the Street by Fallen; Grogg Tate, ,,, Tooth- Totem Pole Tall; Tomliny Hits, Meredith Me- Pony Ride by Frost; Danny Love- oj,., ^y Mozart; and Car lace. Bubble Gum; Robin Cash, Goforth, Carnival in Rio by Sugar Cookies by Glover; Debbie hillock Carpenter, Peter, Peter, Pumpkin . ^ r V ' y .; > . II MR. AND MRS. V. C, RIPPY ... .Note Golden Wedding Day Doris Jo Parker, daugh- for of Mr. and Mrs. Ron- er Parker of Grover, will celebrate her first birth day May 29th, A family birthday par ty will be. held Saturday at I p.m. and a decorat ed birthday cake will be cut ^nH^served with par ty refreshments. Young Miss Parker is granddaughter-, of Mr. rand, Mrs. William Payne of Grover, Jvir.-and Mrs. Howard Parker of Grover and Mr. and Mrs» Nathan •Davis of Kings .Mountain. SISTERS HONORED Miss Barbara Nbhk.’v bride-elect of Bill Brjdgfes, and M^ss Peggy f^lbnk, bride-elect of Kenneth Pollab^. were honored Safurday af a luncheph given by Mrs. William Lawreoc© Mauijey and Mrs. Garland E. Still; Baskets of yellow *Shasta d^Isifes decorated *■ the luncheon tables Tn the Queen's Room of Royal Villa Motor Inn. A color note of yellow and white was fea tured in decorative details. The brides-elect were re membered with shoulder bouquets and silver bowls. Fresh fruit cups, shrimp salad and stuffed toma toes, souffle potatoes, peas and mushrooms, and cookies with lime sherbet featured the menu. * « ♦ * PAIR CUT WEDDING CAKE 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Jackson of Parlin. New Jersey, errtertained Friday evening at art after-rehears al dinner honoring Miss Margaret Ann Jackson and Maurice Woodcock. Thirty-three guests, members of the wedding par ty and immediate families of the bride and bride groom, dined in the Constitution Room of Raleigh's College Inn. The U-shaped table was decorated with arrangements of white mums and pink roses. The bride-to-be wore a dress of baby blue trimmed in ruf fled white l.dc,e with white accessorie.^- Miss ^Jackson and Mr. Woodcock took the occa sion to jDresent gifts*to their attendants,and to cut the traditional weddina cake. Jim Berry, best man in the wedding, proposed a champagne toast to the bride and bridegroom. 4c * 4c « MISS SHARP HONORED Twenty members of the Daughters of We<;ley Class of Central Methodist church gathered Friday evening for a covered dish supper at the home of Mrs. E. W. Griffin. The class took the occasion to honor Miss Carol Sharp, loth grade student at the Children's Home in Winston Salem. Mi^s Sharp is sponsored by the church class. . . Miss Sharp was weekend guest of Mrs. W. .D. Werner. ’■*' 4c 4c 4c ll*s A Boy SOCIAL For Jerry Gantts CALENDAR Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Oantt of Priday: Dherryville announce the arrlv- \ r*: . . MISS PATRICIA LEE HARMON ;. (Bride-Elect vf John Dolphin SimmonSt III) Miss Harmon, Mr. Simmons Give Plans Eater by Bastien and Violins by a a p| r Tl • \A/ II* r -L I A \ A Pace; Craig Bell, Noisy Wood- Classes rpr I heir Wedding vjn baturday, Aug. 14 pecker by Glover, and Windy; Begin June 15 i ‘ Rot)in Crawford, LuMably in an Mrs. Suzanne Wi and iMrs. Charles A. liar- of Mrs. Mary Sue Simmons of Igloo, Little Eskimo Girl, and Es- ing re.servations for private art mon of Bessemer City announce Boone and J. D. Simmons, Jr^ of kimo Yo Yo; Sandy iBJati'ton, lp.s«-ons in Suzanne Wise Art .^nd Mrs. V. C. Hippy cole- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Da'g^vel! of the engagement of their daugh- Kinjs Mountain. Swans by Garrow; Kim Wlhisnent, School eptming here June 15th. brated their 50th wedding an- Hickorv Grove, S. C.. and great* ter, Patricia Lee, to John Dol- The wedding will be an event T7ie Sound of Music by Rodgers- Mr.s. Wise will offer private art niversary Friday, May '14th and , randchildren. Leslie Parker an(t phin Simmons, III, of Boone, son of August 14th. Nevin. instruction to grade school and vvgro honored at a surprise party Doris Parker of Kings Mountain* V. C. Rippys Are Honored On Sunday Wisp is accept- Qn Their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary for nnvalp art f Also Sherri Sellers I Like Mu- high j?:hof>l children. i n em Saturday evening at the home of Their nieces present for the oc* -their granddaughter, Mrs. Ken- ra.sion were Mrs. Betty McDan* noth Parker art.l Mr. Parker. iol and daughters, Sally and Jan; Mr. and Mrs. Rippy were mar- of Roc*k Hill, S. C., Mrs. Loii ried May 14, 1921. They have Hambright of .Smyrna, S. C. and five children, 18 grandchildren Mrs. Louise Chaney of Kingi and five great-grandchildren. .Mountain. 1 Receiving with the Rippy-^ were Also enjoying the oeoasion Their daughters. Mr. arid Mrs. were Mrs. Pauline Kimball and Nathan Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fur- Mrs. Jack Whitaker of King? min E. Gladden and M^s. James Mountain. ^o^vell, all of Kings Mountain, Other grandchildren of the cou* and Mr. ar.'i Mrs. David Ham- pie not present for the oelebr^- hri.ght of York, S. C., and Mr. tion were Susan and Kathy Rip- RippyV? sisters, Mrs. John Ham of py, Mr.^. Lint a Rakes and daugh- Smyrna, S. C. and Maude Me- ter, Cindy, of Collinsville, Va., Curry of Shelby. Steve Gladden and Jeff Rowell Gnandchildren assisting in cn- of Kings Mountain; and great- tertaining were Mr. and Mrs. grandchildren Jeana Parker. Don Kenneth Parker, Mr. and Mrs. and Tina Allen of Kings Moun- Sonny Parker, Mrs. Steve Allen, tain. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Parrish, The .50th anniversary colors Miss Mona Parker, CHccky and of gold and white were featured Ki-rn Gladden, Ann, Eve and Ron in decorative details and refresh- Rowell, Mr. and Mrs. GoP^on ments. Welchel of Rock Hill, S. C.. and — Thursday, May 27, 1971 - Miss Linda Roberts, June Bride-Elect THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN N C SECTION B Is Honored At Drop-ln Bridal Shower Yarbro Family Has Reunion Jane's School Ot Dance Students Present a Mr•^r^nnoll Formal Recital: Attendance Prizes Given , Bridfi-ElGcf Seventy-one students of Jane’s recital were Kathy Barrett. Ann 9:‘tiool of Dance were presented Davis, Dcana Moore. Susan Howze, . j. i in formal recital May 14th at Terry Lynn Smith. Wanda Par- IS HonOrGCl Central school audiTorium. ker, Cindy Tenner Sandy Hender- Miss Linda Rofcierts. whose snapdragons in the center and a wedding to Ed Tallon from Flor- silver punch bowl at the other enoe, S. C. wiH be an ovemt of end of the table. Mrs. Glee E, June 20. was honored at a drop- Bridges serve<i assorted fruits as* in miscellaneous shower Thurs- sisted by Mrs. Marriott Pbifer in day night. serving choose wafers, chibken Mrs. Eugene .McCarter was salad sandwiiehes and decorated hostess at her home in Crescent cake squares. .Miss Annie Robetta Hills. starved pink fruit punch with Mrs. James Wilder gr(H*ted strawberry k*e cream floating in guests and Mrs. McCarter pre* it. sented them to a receiving line Mrs. Hal Plonk r^'wived in the The family of the late Mr. and ■Mrs. James A. Yarbro held a re union Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ha>wtM)d Y'arbro on n* T Sandy Jackson, RiTa Jackson, Miss Ann McConnell of Green- Juniper street and 36 relatives Mrs. Jane MdCauro, instructor. Yvette Roberts. Perry Cooke, Ter- wood. S. C.. whose wedding to attended, presented aitendant^prize m the j.j Scaihrough, Rocky Lutz, Holly Terr^. Dean Anderson of Kings Attending the picnic dinner sTnTtoKarlaTrfdgls'^.liXd..^'’ 'hf living rr>am composed of dining rrK,m and directed g«e«te vited 29 guests to the recital. Morrow ^nna maolThmn MadT hi™ TnM^°dr n f d^lY ' V^r the tionori>o. and to the den. Receiving and entep Runner-up: with 23 visitors, was here May Uth at a bridal drop- famil.v, air. and Mrs. Noms liar- Angel Allen. Aolif R ^irwelT l.ndrTTlic: " fT,' 'Its-’’ Phifer Issisled the H. Riser and Mrs. J. B. Falls. Mrs. „ . . .rim till RrrvJfs Wirohoriv Hsm-ir Entertaining together were 1 bride-elect in opening and dis- Timothy Gladden presided at the Ballerina froohies wore pre- sam, Jill Bro^s Kim^rly Ha«k ^ R th Falir aun^ of Hie Ranald Forliner all of Burling- ■sented to pupils with perfect at- I ?.Tor iT,’ bridaToom-elect anrMrs Mary *""= YTI’’c Houston received in the living Bunkowski directed guests to tjie tendance. They are Angel Allen, . Karen Tenner rina Hon Kay Anderson of Clover S C Rock Hill, S. C.. am Ro moim and directed guests to the gift rooms where .Mrs. D. F. Hilrd Dawn Moms, Sai)di Watterson, Davis, Karen Tenner, Gina Hen Anaerson oi .^lover, a. l.. Yarbro of Boiling Springs Angie Blackwell. Kimberly Hawk Person. Lynn Short, David Bolin, 5^’. guests sho\verM the ©inner was spread at tables in ins, Pat Davis Gina Henderson, B^^Ky Bates. Paim Baity. Edie h*'lde-to-be with miscellaneous qj fhe Y’ar- David Bolin, Edie Sehronce, Wall-* Schronce, Gina Bell. Terri Plonk. hcuseho.L gift.s at the Falls home, Davis, Karen U-dford, Yvette 'YfSandra ^ ^ Roberts, Pam Davis, Susan Atm Ballard, Karen Black i" decorative de- y/opngn's Club :e, Terri Lynn Smith, Karen well Pam Barnette. Donna Mye. Tads and parl^ ^silmentI VVOmaR S iwell, Pam Barnette, Donna Gr«,n and white cake squares |n<;+a U Off! s, Karla Bridges. Lynn Peel- were served with party punch, "iSTallS WTl I T tv. oOt'Il Ratos .Tano I.vnranH . . t' t' icers Howze, Blackwell Myers, er. Lisa Hord, Lisa Baity, Beth Lv. Both Bates, Jane Lybrand, . ^ . . Bates, Crystal Huffstctlcr. Cindy t'ryrtal Huffstotlcri Cindy Bolin, Bolin, Gina Patterson, Beverly Patterson, Beverly Lynch, The bride-elect wore ti j ^ . u. k Lynch, Lynda Lynch, Rol)in Lynch. Robin SpearS San party dress and was ffiven a sTalled Monn.T> night b^. Mrs. Spears, Tim Gladden and Janice Chaney. TiiVi Gladden. Janiee white shoulder corsage from the Ha>A^()d L. L^ncn. a member firtfrirth Goforth, Mimi Mercier and Prissy hostesses. District 4 President. Sellers. New officers of the a blue Mountain Woman’s club were in- dinitig room, an I Mrs. Ruth Beam received and A pink and white* color theme entertained. Good-byes were Mid was carried nut in the decorations to Mrs. James Wilder. *x and refreshments. The refrt'sh- The hostesses’ gift to Miss ftdb- ment table was covered with a erts includt'd a corsage of wlllte pink siitin cloth (‘dge<l in pink garza mums, which she \vwe silk fringe and merlaid with \'ith her shrimp party dress and whito lace. Its dcH'orative i>ie(“es a crystal pitcher in her chosen included a crystal fruit b<m'l on pattern. Kings table, an arrange- Ap;)roxinwtely 60 guests called ment of pink daisies and white beiwet'n the hours of 8 and 10. t Goforth. Students participating in the Moores Fe+ed On, Birthday Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Culberson Are Feted The 11 children. 28 grandchil- Bride-Elect, Linda Ledford Is Honored presided. , , .. Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg and dren and four greiat-grandcmldren .. * • j .J \/r, \/iJl vi^~v Mrs. Edith Goforth entertained Mr. and Mrs. Cle\e Moore hon- e»ji bred them on their birthday Sun- logoth^ last ^osday at a tea at honor- , , ^ “ day at a picnic dinner at Lake Throneburg homo, "The Tuesday evening at a Its A Boy Crawford. 'Miss Linda Ledford, whose wc ding to Mickey D<'an Moss They are: Mrs. Delbert Dixon, recording secretarv; .drs. Paul Hen ricks, Iroasuror; Mrs. Ben F. Beam, chaplain; and .Mrs. Jack Arnette. club editor. Thirty-five memlx*rs attended and were serviMl strawlx*rry punch and party pickups from a red and pink decorated table. Mrs. W. T. Weir, club president. Members of Circle No. 2 of drop-in bridal show4*r held at the Pearsons The 100 gueerts were family Central United MethaMat church on / embers and friends. Rev. Mr. assisted the hostesses in a eoine- 1* niton street. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pearson of Richimond, Va. announce the ar- members and friends. Rev. Mr. assisted the hostesses in a going Avery, pastor of the Church ot away party for two members Entertaining with Mrs. King 8:00—Pf»no pupils of 'Mrs. Carwm, Mrs. f-hrW(,phcr Robort .Sunday May rival of their first child—a son, ,1 of their second ehi1d_a boy- MarUn ‘Hannon:^ in, i^itaV at W was also present as a Mrs^ I^n Miller who Pem Costner and Mrs.’ Ruby Richmond Memorial hospital. Michael Atan Gantt-iMay 5th, “ Tennessee and Ls Kenneth CuL ® Th‘‘ “'dished eitjlH pounds, Cleveland Memoj"ial hospital oOTuraay. Children of the Moores arc herson who is moving with her Spring flowers decorated the 13 ounces. The baibv weighed seven pounds, 7;008:30 p.m.—Anfertcan Le* Mrs. Raymond Mullinax, Mrs. family to St. Paul’s. N. C. refreshment table from which Kings Mountain grandparents A ♦ h If serving free din- Ralph Bumgardner. Mrs. Clara green punch was served witli are Mr. and Mrs. Olland Pearson, one and oni-nati ounces. members and their wives Rhea, Mrs. Pete Wells, Mrs. BHJ The two hostesses and the hon- /wedding bell cakes, mints and The baby’s father, a .sports Other memfbor of the Gantt at the American Legion building. Sellers, a-Il of Kin^ Mountain, oreos greeted 55 callers from party refreshments. writer for the Richmond Times- familv is Barbara Ann Gentt. 9:00-12 p.in.—Atnerican Legion and Mrs. Billy Pufnam and Mrs. 4:30 until 6:30 on the patio of the The bride-to^be, dau-hter of Dispatch, is a former sj^rts writ- ^ dance for Legionnaires, their 'Tommy Cooke, both of Charlotte; homo. The refresh-mont table, t^r. and Mrs. Wilson "l^xiford. rr for the Kings Mountain Herald Mrs 'Gantt Is the former Carol wives and guests at tlTe Aimeriean and Bob Moore. Rlicky Moore, both done in green and yellow, was ,^,re a blue party dress anti was and Gastonia Gazt^te. nniHcTPQ of Kinffs Mountain I-*egion building. Music by The of Kings Mountain, and J. C. covered with a yellow linen cloth presented a white shoulder cor* linage o g . Velvets.”! Moore and John Moore, both of ‘and decorated with iris and ^age. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wirdnesdays , Gaffney, S. C. greenery. Lime punch was served have returned to New EgjT*. Ntw Arthur Gantt of Cherryville and 10 a. m. -Orcle 3 of First from a punch bowl at one end The 50 guests showered Miss Jersey after v-isit-ing her grand- Mrs. Elzie Bridges of Kings Presbyterian churcb at the home The Moores cut a decorated of the table. Party pick-ups and Ledford with miscellaneous house- parents. Mrs. M. C. Falls and Mr. Mountain. ° Mrs. C. E. Neisler, Jr, birthday cake. sandwiches were served. hold gifts. and Mrs. John W. Gladden. REGISTER NOW FOR SUZANNE WISE ART SCHOOL PRIVATE ART LESSONS children in grade school through high school $5 for two hour weekly lesson Classes Start Here June 15 Registration Now Underway Call 739-6683
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