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M SOaETY COLUMN from Page One) •TOrtIa haVe been visiting relatives in Kings Mountain. ^Thelr "headquarters" while here was Mrs. White's aUnr s home—Mrs. Bessie Beam—and they also vislt- f uj Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Led- fotd, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Bridges, Mrs. Ellen Petrosino and 'Mr. and Mrs. in Waco. From Kings Mountain they went ■,‘w Wiehsboro to see Mrs. White's mother. _ M«. White is the former Angetta Falls of Kings MouhteJn. ^ This was Mr. White's first visit to Kings Mountain. A native of New York, he had his first taste pt country butter and fresh honey while visiting Mrs Bessie Beam. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Charles Patterson has returned to his home In St. Petersburg, Fla. after a few days visit with his parents, And Mrs. Dewitt Patterson. ♦ ♦ ♦ » Vk Mrs. Olland Pearson flew to Richmond, Ya. Friday to see their hew grandson and visit his par ent*! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pearson. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Linda Roberts, • Bride-Elect , Is Honored Mi.sn Linda Roberts, whose wedding to Ed Tallon of Flor ence, s. C. takes place June 20th, was honorei at two parties In Florence, S. C. Mrs. Clyde Tallon, aunt of the bridegroom-elect, and her daugh ter, Mrs. MarSh'all Schofield, en tertained together at a 1 P- m. luncheon at tlie Tallon home. The 12 guests ate at a long table made festive with roses, daisies and larkispur. The bride- to-be's place Was marked by a white corsiage and a silver tray, gift from the hostesses. S^i^geMan honored Bobby Humphries, here for a visit with his MfS< Eva Humphries, was honored Sunday at ft w^lcomft home from Vietnam" dinner at Lake Grawf^d picnic area. ’vt '■slafives and friends gathered to vtlit ydni Sgt. Humphries, his wife and family. They California-. Sgt. 'Huifl^ies is home from a tour of duty in Vietnam. Ofid family were also house-quests of hij aunt, Mrs. Ruby Gladden. ♦ mil Mrs._ Ernest Hayes of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Billy Barrineau of Charleston, S. C. have returned --pome after a two weeks vacation in Hawaii. gijests of Mrs. Hayes' daughter and - |ipn-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Heim. Mr. Holm is sta- ;'|ioned at Pearl Harbor aboard the Polaris nuclear J'^ubmarine the U.S.S. Henry Clay. Mrs. Helm is the yrmer Rebecca Hayes of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect wore a shrimp colored party dress with match ing slippers. yrORE ABOUT Cosfner-Davtsbn The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Marcel Costner of Bessemer City, U a graduate of Beesemer City school and is a I senior at Lenoir Rihyne college n Hickory. A member of the col lege debating team three years she is employed by Dr. Charles Wells in the Lenoir Rfiyne Biol ogy Department. The brldetroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomjas H. Davison of Kings Mountain, Is a graduate of Kings Mountain, is a graduate of Kings .Mourttein high school. He is serving with the U. S. Navy aboard the nuclear submarine USS Sam Houston at New Lon don, Connectlcitt. MORE ABOUT Lovelace-Price at the guest register in the ves tibule of the chutXJh. fnie bridegroom son of Mr. and Thursday, June 10, 197 Women Golfers Anne Hunter Plonk Among 84 Debs Presented At Glamorous Ball Saturday ,To Shelby Anne Hunter Plonk, daughtei' for prcsciilalioii of llw iradilion-| LuncHeOn Give in mamagc uy her par ents, the bride wore a fonmBl goiwn of ivory satin atyled with I empire bodice, Victorian nei^- PIT,. . r, Sleeves aftBliqtftft Roberts, mother > with Alencon lace accented wltt u ^ bnde-elect, accompanied I crystals and sead pearls. The her daughter^ to^Florent'e. | hemline was edgelJ in lace spark- d-u tt j i wlyi pearls and cryntals. Her n' ^*>1 Mrs. I mantilla of imported silk Illusion entertained Ii,v-as ^ged in matching lace, evening at the Hcxlland iMUs Sue Ann Costner of Bes- bridal ®isemer City was the bride'a maid , I oif honor and bi-idesmalds were the!Miss Olivia Kay Crowe Of Char- hoiisehoid miscellaneou.'! fotte, Miss Ruth Ann Davison of ho'r hcistesses ! Kings Mountain, Mtes BUly Jean gave her a pressure cooker. ; Rogers of Bessemer City^ and iPun'Ch and parly pick-ups were "'**■*. Dabble Lynli Forrester of served from a refiv-shment table DortamouVh, Va. decorated in a white, gr een and I attendanu wore formal pink color theme. ’ dressea of green artd yellow flow- . ered crepe. The bodices were foah- The bride-elect wore a two-^ loped With scoop necklines and piece party cire-; featuring a red I puffed sleeves and tlie fitted I slcirt and beige ''use. .She wore waistlines were enhanced by at her shoulder .-.-iiite corsage, by green velvet belts. They wore Mrs. James H. iprlce of Cliffside lot'-Mr. and Mrs. John O. Plonk. ,al tornic. those his father to ser^-e him as 1*'“® amonff 'he ,si yoiins' women , best man.-Ushers were the bride's j presented to Western .Norm Cm -, cii,..su n broter, Johhnie Loveiace Jr. of | society at the Shelby Jan-i , IMooresboro; Buster Brown Wll-1Charity I-oa,gue s aOvii an ils, OliJf side; Isaac Lovelace Jr Ihu-al Debutanie Bail .Saturday SheUby; and IDwight Casey, Jr. of! at City Park ninitorinm Charlotte. Rahdy Lovelace was - Shelby those his father to ser^-e him as |'''as among the ,S1 yoim.g women , Mcoiohan and iiis or-; >1 (Tiai IcIK' liirnislKHl I • tho pn‘-('nlalion. tin*' II' ’ • i, I -I I ^pi'Jni’.s Country Club, S ii:^ ir an- ( andiij.: wnich Li.-ilof! 1, , ,ie^n A • until midni-hl IKOlfc-fiA llshrdluwwM until miilm^M . ^ iVilllam K. Campbell was com- \loiinlain played IS lioles of Kings Mountain women ■ .’r.s were invited to (Teve! rlngbearer and acoltes were Johnnie Loveiace and Buster WLlUs. /’The bride is a graduate of Crest high school and received a certificate in 'Data Processing tfrem 'fJardner-Webb college. She is presently employ-ed in the of fices at Dora MiU Co. JIoi- hus band is a graduate of Chase liigh school in Forest City and fi-om Ijforth Carolina State UnKersiiy ’ii^'Tltalelgh where he r«.elvcd a 'jlaK!heIor of Science degree in|.„,c Textile Tbdhnology'. At NCSU he | groupings was a member ot Phi Psl .pro- fesslonad fnatemity. He is cur rently employed as a manage ment trainee at Esther MUI in Sheilby. Jlonorai'y marshals Pete (lil Gilbert an<j Bill Noblitt opened the night's gala festiviiies nl 9 , o’clock when the curtains open-1 ed onto a stage beautifully sim- j ulatod as the exterior of a love- ' ly yellow colonial house ac cented with green shutlers and white wrought-iron window boxes filled with boxwoods. The set was further extended into a patio ' and formal garden outlined wiili I white calalliums and yellow i mums. Lacy white garden furni-j ture was arranged in attractive ?tfl of the ho'-tu-ic: Legion Auxiliary Installs Officers 'Carl V. VVicsener, a past com mander of Otis D. Green Post 15- American Legion and District ' Vice Commander, installed new -z- *)■ ■ LflDlGS EXERaSE DAILY JUNE. JULY, AUGUST SPECIAL $15.00 CHANDLER'S EXERCISE CENTER K T OPEN dAiLY except FRIDAY I 10 A.M. Untu 9 P.M. 1 ll West Warren Street Shidby. North Corolina IPHONE 482^320 officers of the American Le- green chokers and carried gays of yellow rosebuds. 'P^'ggy Davison iwas flower girl and Jeff Scott Jenkins was ring- bearer. Tommy H. Davison cf, Raleigh was best (nail. Ushers were Bandy M. Ocwtnej; and Gary F. Costner of Besseinec City, Ricky a! Davison oif Klhge Mountain and J. c. VVrlgJit of Gastonia. The bi'ide an’^ bridegroom at the Am.erican Legion building.: traveled to t^)e : New England ■Herald Women's Editor Eliza-j States for their'Wwldlfig trip For belli Stewart was installed as; six weeks fhey t# live In Gro- presidoiit succeeding Mrs. John ; ton, Conn, after; Which the bride I will report to ^aln for three Other new officers will in- *1* brijegfroom elude: Mi-s. Hubert A'Jerholdt, ‘^ree vice-president; Mrs. Ken Clonin- mh? Irfa F Ser, secretary; Mrs. Orangrel I entertain- Tolly, treasurer; Mrs. John W. Ia,t a l*- Gladden, chaplain; Mrs. church fellowship Maliney, chairman of Child Wei-i KriHa'» coki.^ u :'are; and Mrs. Tria and Mrs."aWe, highlight of Roiiert Ruff, sergeant-at-arms. \ ' over yellow Sktin And was cen- Mrs. Ti'ia presided over bust-i tered with a silver candelabrum;®®"^*®® lAifter a weiijdlng trip to Vir ginia the couple will reside in Cleveiiand pounty. Fbllawtng .'the ceremony, a re- oepUon M«s held in the fellow ship hall of the -Church with the brlde“# -parents as hosts. lAsslsting at the affair were Mrs. Hoyle (Blalock of Boiling Spring, (Mrs. J. D. Lovelace, Mrs. Carol LovelaCe, (Mrs. Earl Ruppe, Mrs. Thurman Vassey and Mrs, Isaiaic loveiace all of SheTby. Ann Owens, Bride-Elect Is Honored -Miss Ann Owens, whose wed-1 ding to Rick Bennett takes place i June 27th in Kings Moun-tain Baptist church, was honored at a bridal party at the home of Mrs. M. L. Williams on S. Can- sler street. •Entertaining with .Mrs. Wil liams were Mrs. Sam Dudlej-, Mrs. Robert A. Hullender, Mrs. Willard H. Lovelace, jr. and Mrs. Carl (Morrow, Jr. (Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Morrow and Mrs. Ehidley greeted guests hnid presented them to the bride- el^ct. 'Mrs. Lovelace assisted Miss Owens in opening and dis playing her gifts and Mrs. Hul lender presided at the punch Each debufanlc’s image wa.s: reflected from a Chippendale mil- ; ror hung above a Queen Anno | Lowboy as she stepped throug.i i the center doorvzay while her | name was announced to a h'; ihed ' audience. On each side of tire ; white petiment doorway hung large antique carriage lamps. ; 'Each debutanie, dressed i n i white formal gown anj carrying an arm bouquet of two dozen red roses, descended the stage on brick steps, banked with box woods and flowers, and curtsied as she met her two marshals. The three then slowdy w'alkcd the length of the ballroom which whs outlined with white wrought- i iron love seats. ( Following the presentation all j debutantes and their assistant j marshals returned to the floor - moniaioi- f;it' ih-' c'e-'i. Mi-s. :‘:yd.' .'-"iitl-: w:-.- (hairinan of -111' h.ill. Mr.--:. I;,)l)c-rt .‘^.Mggins .and .Mis. Jim Il-irn we.e in of decuralion:.. Police Auxiliary Meeting Monday ■Mi'inhers of tlie Kings Mounfain Women's Police Auxillai-y will hold regular meeting \ionflav night at 7 p. m. Mr.s. Tommy Kiug will he hiwt- ess to membei-s at her- home at 307 Fulton street. They were Mrs. Chtirles Ailain. Mi-.s'. Chnrles Hallew, .Mrs j„ I.ea, .Mrs. Charles .Mauney, M,. Matt Pouchtrk, Mrs. Tolr^ wij liiinis. i I.unclii'on was served oulrln Ion rl-e patio and prizes \ awarded to: Mrs. Charles Mauney in cl,,. A for low net; Mrs. Joe I.oe class C for li>w net; Mr.s. Chail... ^diuns in class B for 1e\s,. putts. PRIVATE TENNIS LESSONS Anyone intere.sted in private tennis les.sons, be ginner or advanced, contact Kay Bridges, 739-'73()l I can teach by the hour or half-hour and at your convenience. Tali any time. 6:l^|p j TTiey also took the occasion to I present their wedding gift an electric mixer. PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS For Private Piano Lessons in your home or at my home, contact Sally Hul.sey, 739-7.364, any age student. I will offer private lessons during the sum mer months. 6;10tfn or -k.- ''k-. less of the meeting and Mrs. | arranged with y«tlow atid white Gladden condc-etej the devotion- flowiers. A.11 appointments were ll- in silver. It was annoimced that the July — 1 meeting will feature a cover- !>(_.. k z I i 'd dish supper at 6:30 p. m. at MSflClfl uQrDGr the American Legion building iK with Girls’ Stnfe delegates Karla! • lUDOreQ .9mjtli and Beyky Cashion to pre- ent the program. At refreshment time, Miss ;tow,hrt, af-sisled bv Mrs. Oran f On 81st Birthday -Mrs. 'ManHa R. Barber cele- Tlie bride's table was overlaid with a white lace tablecloth over y'ellbkv and was centered with a yellow and white arrange- ! ment of summer flowers. The j color theme of yellow and green ; was further carried out in party • ! pick-ups served from silver ap-: pointments. I The gift table was overlaid with yellow' chiffon over taffeta. : -A shower umbrella covered with ; M lunch and cookies. ■ and ovas honored at the reunion I of Hie family of Mr. and Mr s.' ■James Rhea. nit tnOW THERE'S A PUCE TO GO me! Joiiv, seri -'d orange sherbet i *'®,*' birthday Sundtiy yellow net held by- a bouquet of s . flowers highlighted the! 't.nb'.e. Allscelianeous gifts from t lie 30 giiesfs were displaeu on beventy-two relatives gathered thp table. lof^rvT dinner at the home 'The hostesses presented Miss 1 ■ and daugh- Owens a corsage of yellow mums (Mrs. .Rhea which he ^pinned to the shoulder I aroer, oh Williams street. , of her mint green linen dress. * iftMp of ..'F' RELAXER^ Oke Rc M o^ai CHARCOAL GRILL and SALAD BAR —NOW OPtN 7 NIGHTS WEEKLY Mdvft o gwierous serving of a crisp Gorden Salod ^en select your favorite cut of tender western beef from our assortment of Rib-Eyes, Sirloins Grounds. While our chef ot the char coal gWII prepares your selection to your specifi- cottons, relax wjth your friends in our new private ch* w to our spacious dining room. Yes, "Now Tnera,s Someplace To Go" orid we invite you to WslJ this area's new CHARCOAL GRILL & SALAD DAK ot ifie Royal Villo Motor Inn. 1-85 at HWY 161 f KINGS MOUNTAIN •ROVAL^ lVILLA isisr^ ESSENTIAIS, SPECIAL REG. $10.94 SAVE $1.23 FOLDING BEDS WITH FOAM MATtRESS $9.71 SPECIAL REG. $1.44 SAVE 44c v t RONDED is KNITS WE Girr WRAP, TOO .w PUT.TOGETHERS.eT $1.00 Yard THURS. FRi. sAT. ONLY C-J-iAL •» REG. $1.37 SAVE 40c PATIO TABLES 97c nnmB. pin. sjn^. omIy tf • i USE YOUR CHARGE CARD HERE L FREE J, ^ GIFT 4 WRAPPING ; T} McGsnnis Dept. Store S. Battleground Phone 739-3116
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