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ri vav ' xA., tv it^^' ni V >*.*. SfV' r1 "^^oiiiimP 4 ''■r^^ '' ' El Bethel Women Plan Bethware Fair Exhibits Mrs. Rebecca Hunt, 90, of Screven, Ga., house- guest and long-time friend of Mrs. Jasper Ware and Mrs. P. K. Harmon of the El Bethel community, is ex hibiting her homemade pocketbooks fashioned from plastic chlorox bottles at the Bethware Community Fair. The Fair opened Wednesday for a four-day run on the grounds of Bethware School. Mrs. Harmon, a perennial winner of first p'orr> awards for her checked gingham apron^, embroidery and her pear and fig o'^eso'yc' -r*. ' and jellies Is also a fair exhibitor this year. M-'s. ' Harmon, sister-in-law of iV1'‘s. Harmon, is a’ro r ' ‘ ' ing gowns and pajamas and sam'^'e$ of he'* h ■ work in the women's division of the fair. The Hunt-created pocketbook enh anc J black wool thi'ead v/hich Is c^oche‘‘ed In sonares o'"' the bag. The handle Is created from a gallon plastic chlor ox carton. On the store sheVes the pocketbook would retail for $8. .Ml'S. Hunt's Kings Mountain friends lolned her In a birthday celebration Saturday at -the P. K.,Harmon home. U t o MISS ^WENDY KAY FILER ^ (Bride-Elcct o/ Douglas R. Mercier) MISS THERESA IMOGENE HUGHES (BridC’Elect \of A^ichael Stephen Bpokout} r MISS NORA ANN TAYLOR (Bride Elect of Roy (Billy Scruggs, Jr.) W edding Bells Will Ring In Autumn For ThreeKings Mountain AreaCouphs iMr. and Mrs. E. B. Filer of Ocala, Florida; anne nee the en^^agement d I'hclr daughter, Wendy Kay, to Douiglas R. Mer- cier, son of Jack R. Mervier of Kings Mountain and Margaret Ellis, of Hudson, North Carolina. The bride-elect is a graduate of Ocala’s Vanguard high school. The pros-pective hridegroom is a giaduate’ of Kings Mountain high school and attended Cataw ba Technical Institute in iHick- ory. 'He is enuployed as sales rep resentative for Kinder Manufac turing Company in Ocala. The wedding will be, an event of October 9th in Ocal^ Florida's First United Methodist' church at eight o’clock in the- evening. Shelby Church Was Setting On Friday For Dixon-Wolf Candlelight Ceremony Miss Doris Elaine Dixon was the school’s May Queen. She was married to James Brown Wolf graduated from Kings college in Mr. and Mrs. Marion C. Hughes of 'Kings Mai ntain announce the engagement of their daughter, Theresa Imogene, to Michael Stephen Bookout, son of Mr. and Mrs. John IF. Bookout. The 'bride-elect is a 1070 grad uate of Kings Mountain high school. She attended Gaston col lege one year and is employed as a secretary in the ofl icc's of Du plex International o f Kings Mountain. Tlie prospective bridegroom is a 1936 i>raduale of Frank Ash ley high school in Gastonia and completed a two year tour of duty with the U. S. Army. He w’as graduated in 1971 from Gas ton college and is employed with the Life of Georgia Insur ance Company in Gastonia. The wedding will 'l>e an event of January 7Ui in Kings Moun tain Church of God. Mr. and Mrs. Gene E. Taylor, Sr. of Gaffney, South Carolina, formerly of King.s Mountain, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Nora Ann. to Roy Billy Scruggs, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Billy Scruggs, Sr. of Cliffside. The bride-eleet is a graduate of Gaffney high school and will re ceive her degree December 18th from Limestone college at Gaff ney. She is granddaughter of Mrs. Floyd Gates of Kings Moun tain and the late .Mr. Gales. The pro.^pective bridegroom is a graduate of Chas<‘ high school and attended Gardner Webb col lege. He is employed by Daniels Construction Company of Cliff- side. The wedding will be an event n! December 19th in Gaffney’s Cherokee Avenue Baptist church. Friday in a 7:30 p. m. candle light service in Shelby's Central United Methodist church. The Oificiating minister 1964. In 1968, she was named Sweetheart of the 7harlotte Bachelors clulb. She is a former memiber of the Charlotte Spin- Dr. Wiley Ja'^kson Honeycutt. A sters clulb and a former employe program of organ music was pre sented by Mrs. Gene Arrowood. ^lolland P. Dixon gave his of First Union National bank. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roibert D. Wo<f of Satellite daughter in marriage. She wore Beach, Fla., os a 1961 graduate ^ lormal gown of silk organza of Morris Hills Regional hiUh jnd Venice lace posed over faille school and a 1965 graduate of nalfeta. The batteau neckline; the ‘ of Mississippi. A edged in narrow lace outlined former nf<hniber of the Charlotte with lace motffs, was cut to a Bachelors club, he. Is now vice deep scoop in the back. Lace mo- president in loans and invest- tifs trimmed the empire bodice, ments head of the commer- the full bis-hop sleeves and the Hal development division of First front of the A-line skirt. The Union National Bank in Char* 'em lotte. 'Following a three^w^ek tour of the western states, the newly- Went- full chapel train fell in unpress ed pleats from laice motifs at the iback. A forward profile of French silk flowers and organza weds will reside at 4538 bows held her bouffant veil of worth Place, Charlotte. English illusion. Her bo.quet The bride is the granddaugb- was a nosegay 6f gardenias, pink ter of Mrs. John Fletcher Ware sweetheart roses and snowdrift, of Kings Mountain and the late Mr. Milton G. Newton of Burl- Mr. ware, ington was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride’s sis ter-in-law, Mrs. Holland P. Dix on Jr. of Raleigh; Mrs. W’. Duke Everhart of Florenkje, S. C., Mrs. James C. Goodman of Concord Friday: and Mrs. R. Michael Mincey of Charlotte. Roibert D. Wolf, Jr. ,of Inter laken, N. J., was his brother’s il)est man. Richard L. Krewson of Winston-Salem, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Holland P. Dix on Jr. of Raleigh, Kirk P. Car ter of Memphis, Tenn., and John B. Neville of Jackson, Miss., serv ed as ushers Miss Doris Elaine Dixon, Following the^ wemony, the wedding to James Brown Wolf of Charlotte look place Fri day evening in Sheliby’s Central Schon's S'jpf. u'tl| t*\rt r'wr-rt- SOCIAL CALENDAR 3:09- Senior Citizens club at the Community Center on Cleve land avenue. hools: Kings Mountain North Carolina Association of Education Doris Dixon, Bride-Elect Is Honored HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN N O Thursday, September 16, 1971 Woman's Club Announces Committees, Floral Fair Chairmen Are Appointed iHorticuiture: Mrs. Aubrey Womans club committees for Mrs. D. E. Tate. (Mauney and Miss Bessie Bum- lite new'^ yeai ha\e been appoint- Kit'ciien: ]VIrs. Paul Mauney gardner, cltairmen; Mrs. Jolin Mr. and tMrs. James Lutz of ed by Mrs. WL T. W’eir, president, and Mrs. S. Fulton, Jr., co- Dilling. Mrs. R. C. Etheridge, and Shol'by announce the marriage of They iiKkde: Kliairmen; Mrs. D. W. Blanton, Mrs. W. M. Gantt, their daughter, Linda, to Cam- j.inance: Mrs. John Cheshire, Mrs. J. A. Cheshire, Mrs. J. M. eron Ware, son of the late Mr. ehainnan. Mrs. D. \\\ Blanloii, Cooper, Mrs. V. P. Cro-aby, Mrs. Arts and Crafts: Mrs. Paul SFCTION B ■; Wares Wed In July Nuptials In Asheville of tho fall of Kln''^c i ! tain Woman's club. Members will meet at 7:45 p.m. September 27th at 7:45 ri.m. for a pre view of "What's New In Kings Mountain City Schools." Hostesses for the meet ing will be Mrs. George Moss, chairman: Mrs. J. H. Cogains, Mrs. E. W. Griffin, Jr.. Mrs. T. Lewis Hovis, Mrs. Aubrey Mau ney, Mrs. J. R. Reavis, Mrs. Tolly Shuford and Mrs. J. K. Willis. Plans for the October 20th Community Festival will be discussed. Co-chairmen pf the festival are Mrs. George Thomasson, Mrs. Jay W. Powell and Mrs. W. D. Wer ner. John Calvin Humph ries, celebrated his sec ond birthday September 3rd. A family party was held Sunday at the Hum phries home on West Gold street and John's red and white decorated train cake was cut and served with ice cream and party refreshments. John Is named for his father and maternal grandfather. Joining the famllv cel ebration were John's grandparents, h^r. and Mrs. Tom Humphries and rfff r ■ 4 bride’ parents entertained at a reception at Hotel Charles. iMelhodisl chicrch, was honored on of Shetoy are parents of the bride who was graduated from last Wednesday ■I’ evening at ride V.410 was graauateci irom ,hndal party held at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Bill W. Roberts on Cleveland avenue. iMrs. Roberts was assisted in entertaining by her aunt,' Mrs. ado her debut in the Dcibu- tante Ball that year. She was graduated from Wingate col- Sewing Classes Are Underway For Adults I lege in 1963 when she served as Wrape of Burlington and her daughter, Mrs. Milton New ton of Burlington, cousin d, bride-elect. The bride-to-be wore a laven der and pink pantsuit and a cor sage of yellow and white daisies, gift of the hostesses. The 19 Cleveland Tcohnical Institute guests showered the bride-to4>e and the Kings Mountain Com- with miscellaneous household munity Cemer are offering free gifts. sewing dase.s which began Mon- A color motif of pink and lav- day, alt the Comimunity Center on ender was featured in decorative Clevelanr^ Avenue. details. The bride’s table, high- Mr.s. Mac Tignor is ing:'riu’\'>i light of decoration, was overlaid for the rinsses and adults should with a bridal cloth and arrang- bring their social security oircLs ed with lavender and pink flow- wi ii them to the opening ela-'s. ers. Lime punch was served A minimum cf 15 students is re- from a pundi service at one end Mr. and Mrs.'John Styers: his grear-granamofher. Mrs. Will Humphries; his aunts and uncles, .Mr. and Mrs. Phil Humphries, Tommy and Jodi of Gastonia: Mr. and Mrs. Junior Parker and Evonne of Gaffney, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bridges and Frank Styers and Mr. Bridges’ mother, Mrs. Catherine Bridges. John’s great grandfather, Tom Foster, a patient In the local hospi tal, was unable to attend. John's mother is the former Betty Ann ^Styers. and Mrs. Wayne L. Ware, Sr. of Coo''Mrr'"'paui EiiiUi Gel orth, Mrs. G. H.' IIou- Hendricks, chairmen; Mrs. Del- * * * * ^ Kirtp LMountain Hendricks,' Mrs. \V. L. Mauney Mrs. T. L. Hovis. Mrs. N. H. bert Dixon. Mrs. Grady II .ward, COMINGS AND GOINGS The wedding took place July 3 Timms Keliy, Mrs. A. W. Kinvaid, Mrs. 'Mrs. George Houser, Mrs. R. S. WV,^IVIIIN\=70 ■" - " ■ gnj ivlrs. E. L. Murphy returned home bun- day after a week's vacation in Florida. They were luncheon guests Thursday o, ,.ir, and Mrs. Wayne L. Ware In Miami, Fla. Mrs. Ware is the former Cather ine Harmon of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Fisher, Jr. and Miss Lynn Harmon spent Sunday in Raleigh with Phil Fisher, stu dent at North Carolina State University. Mrs, John Ware, who is visiting here from Miami, Fla. with relatives, visited durinq the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ware of Charlotte. in Asfhc\ilie. "*\Tfxmh"nr^^iVn^ Mr7 Wilson 'E- L)! Ledford. Mrs. Lawrence Lennon, Mrs. W. R. KvsseU and iMrs Ware is a secretary ,n J'‘ L . ^ L. L<;hr. Mrs. G. Mrs. J. K. Willis, the ofri'ce of Dr. W. L. Mauney, Ciaufoicl, chairnian, mis. C. L. \f.,,inpv \irs H r t-itvos p<idiatrist, in Shelby. Mrs. George W. Man icy, jy- V,. J; 'Needlework: Mrs. C. D. Blan Mr. Ware owns and operates Mrs. 1*. S. Priiiiiard, and Mrs. Mountain View Farms in Kings ^>am Robinson. 'Mountain. Ho is chairman of tho House: .Mrs. D. W. Blanton, Mv.<. Paul MJGinnis, Mrs. P. G. Padgcit, Mrs. I. G. Patterson, Mrs. D. E. Tate and Mrs. T. L. ton, chairman; Mrs. A. W. Kin caid. Mrs. C. L. Jolly, Mrs. J. Cleveland County party. The newl>Tweds are at home on route three. Democratic chairman; Mrs. J. A. Chesire, 'Mrs. J. M. Cooper, Mrs. Carl Mauney and Mrs. F. J. Sincox. Trott. Garden Club Held Meeting the Town and Country Garden N. McClure, and Mrs. Bennett Masters Dining Room: Mrs. Ben F. Beam and Mrs Bryon Hord, co- Exhibits-Children and Young Noliiication and Transporta- chairmen: Mrs J. C. Arnette. PeopJe: Mrs Craig Kall.s, riiair- tion- Mrs W D Werner chair- '-'I*'®- L- P. Parker, Jr.. Mrs. J. man; Mrs. J. C. Bridges, Mrs. 'mn- Mi^ J ■ a' OiesWre Mrs W. Cra^Tord, Mrs. Mabel Dixon, Charles Easley, Mrs. Lewis Vcv i’on Croti^by and Mrs Grndy Charles Easley, Mrs. R. G. Hovis, Mrs. W. L. Mauney, and Howard ^ •Franklin, Mrs. Ben T. Goforth, Mrs. T. M. Shuford. ij XT p 3iii .Mrs. E. W. Griffin, Jr., Mrs. Sam Hostesses; Mrs. E. \V. Neal and Dcparimental Hlamritk, Mrs. Martin Harmon, 'Mrs. N. F. MdGiill. Mrs. J. Ollie Harris, Mrs. Ray- _ , , ,, _ __ mond llolirtes, Mrs. Humes Hous- and Pies: Mt;^.^ Be.s.s Me- Ginnis, chairman; Mrs. H, B er mergers had en.loyed a education; Mrs. Bun E. Gcforlii, j,;::;' Lymch^^LT ed dish supper, Mrs. W. C. Fine Arts; Mrs. L. L. Lehr, home George w led in the CliA Collert lUe; Mrs. John II. Mu.s, inlei- y„.; j„,,n j j Moss, Mrs. C. Bumgardner, Mrs. Fred Finder, ‘Mrs. John E. Gamble. Mrs. Sam Robinson, Mrs. W. A. Rus sell, Mrs. O. O. Walker, Miss E. Oxford, Mrs. Clarence Peelc, Ware and Mrv S. S. \\eir. IMrs. F. S. Prileltard, .Mrs. John quired lor each cla s. The full s liicdule follows: J)rcs.‘making, opens September 13'lh, Monday nights, 6 until 9 of the talble. White cakes were served with nuts and lavender and pink mints. Guests were from Kings Mo^jn- p.m., 33 hour c urse, ocimpletion tain, S'hel'by, Charlotte, Burling- diule November 22. _ ton and Kannapolis. Dres-making opens September ^ 141'h, Tuesday mernings, 9 until Senlor-Cifizens 12 no.m, 33 hour course, ccmple- Q|yb [sheets Friday ■ * tinn date November 23. ' Tailoring, opens Set>tem-ber Hth. Members of the Senior Citizens Tue^^day and Thur.sday nights. 6 club will gather Friday for a reg- until 9 p.m.. 60 hour course, com- ular meeting at 3 p. m. at the .plction date No.ember 18th. Communit'y Center on Cleveland .B<\glnner Sewing, open.«5 Sc> avenue. club held its first meeting of the Projevis; Mrs, W. E. M^vICarter, year Thursday night at ’ e hom.e chairman; Mrs. Grady Howard, pradv Wmvpra Of 'Miss Elizabeth Anthouy. vcn.orvation; .Mrs. Gcotge Moss, J-;, /I ter •covered Ballew _ . and presiueU over tlie business, national aiifairs; Mrs. Carl Mau- New yeai1b(X)ks were distribut- ney, public affair.s; and 'Mrs. Od and now rommiltoes apix.int- Mu.on Kry.n- d.izeuship mV.CToVly “shufo^d"and Mrs. Sam Davis ed. Tie chubs flower arrange- .senior Citizens. Mis. 1 aul f'-raHv Voitrm ■ment for the Community Fe'sti- Mauney and Mrs. Paul Hen- * ^ . val will portray *‘lMusi'c Study drirk.^ cox'iiairmcn; Mrs. C. D. Community Festival: Mrs. \A/rirp Enriches Life.” Mrs. Re ert Mill- B.anlon, Mrs. Bryon llord, Mrs. George Ihomas.son. Mr.s. J. W. ivn b. vvnic er gave hints on ‘“What to do in S. II. Houston, and Miss Annie Powell and Mrs. W. D. Werner, p0-j-0r 3rIcl©**EI©C'l’ ' the garden now.” UeJerts. coc’iiairmen.. A^ program chaiiTnan for tlie Community Improvement; Advertising: Mrs. John Ches- jolm F. Ware honored meeting, Mrs. Fhigene Patter- Mrs. \V. H. Ru.^sell, thahman; hire. gi-anddauehtcr. Miss Doris son, gave a most helpful and in- Mrs. Glenn Campbell, .Mrs. Craig p, r.iiK'ity; Mrs. Jack Arnette Dixon of Shelby, bride-elect, and tcresting demonstration on “Cor- Falls, Mrs. Raymond Holmes, and Mrs. Denver King, co-chair- Miss Dixon's fiance. James sage Making.” Mrs. George IL'. ser, Mrs. Carl men; Mrs. L. P. Baker. Jr., Mrs. Brown Wolf ci" Charlotte, at a Mayes, Mrs. George Morrow, y. P. Croiby, Mrs. C. L. Jolly 1:30 luncheon Friday. Becky Birmingham T Patterson and Mrs. O. and Mrs. T. M. Shuford. A4. Walker. Staging: Mrs. Carl Mauney, 'Members of the two families enrolls /\T rurman Publicity: Mrs. J. C. Arnette chairman; .Mrs. R. G. Cox and wedding Rrty attended the Rebecca Ann Birmingham, and Mrs. Denver Kini;, cx)-ehair- Mrs. Gene Timms. luncheon in the El Cid Room of Mr. and Mrs. H .O. William'; ';penf the weekend in Columbia. S. C. with Mrs. William's sister, Mrs. Pride Ratterree and Mr. Rafterree. They attended the football game between USC and Georgia Tech which South Carolina Mr Rat terree* Is a member of the roachinq s+aff for South Carolina. A total of 54,847 fans attended the Satur day game. tr.m'ier 10 Thu-.sday mrrnlng.s, 9 unti'l 12 noon, 30 hour cour.se, |.•omplelion date November ISCh. A .spokesman for the group said memlbers will tour the build ing following the program. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van men; Mrs. L. P. Baker, Jr., Mrs. Entry and Scliedule: Mrs. F. holiday Inn, Shel'by. Girminghamh, has enrolled in the Vernon Crosby, Mrs. C. L. Jolly S. Morrison, chairman; Mrs. J. fre.'^hman class of Furman Uni- and Mrs. T. M. Shuford. lE. Herndon, Mrs. Eugene McCar- versity at Greenville. S. C., an- Ways and Means: Mrs. J. C. ter and Mrs. C. E. Wariick. nruncos Charles Brock, admis- Bridges, chairman; Mrs. Sam iBaz.aar: Mrs. F. M. Fryer, sions director. Davis, Mis. Delbert Dixon, chairman; Mrs. J. H. Arthur, ^ Miss Bdrmingham is an honor Mrs. Mabel Dixon, Mrs. Craig Mrs. Clyde Kerns, MiSs Annie The bridal couple took the oc- graduate of Aslibrook high school, Falls. Mrs. Clyde Kerns, Mrs. N. Roberts and Mrs. F. J. .Sineox. easion to present gifts to their Gastonia. H. Kelly, Mrs. Bess MeGinnis and A Showxiase for Kings Moun- wedding attendants. 'Mrs. Ware presented the hride- to-ibe a gardenia corsage and a pink peignoir set as her w'odding PaulaBrewer Makes Debut In Raleigh 'M i ss Paula Hart Brewer, daughter of Captain and Mrs. W. F. Brewer of Henderson, made her formal bow to North Carolina society at the 1971 Deb utante Ball in Raleigh Friday, Sept. 10, iMiss Brewer, whose mother is the former Pauline Neisler of Kings Mountain, studied in Ger many and France and is now a student at East Carolina Uni versity. PERSONALS Stella Lee Noisier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Neisler. Jr., has enrolled at Salem Acade’T*y jn Winston-Salem where she 5s a junior student in tho high school division. Mrs. George p. Davis returned to her homo in Charlotte Sunday ai'ter spending several days with Mr and Mrs. Harold R. Hunni- oiht. 'Mrs. Nell Williams of Boone has returned home after visiting Mrs. LaFayetle Arrowood.
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