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?72 Mj'ry f? in his the will >un- !:)se ect- t S. sin- any iu'ir i^ns our 2:24 MRS, ROY ALLEN STEED, JR, (Teresa Karen Moss) MISS KAREN BEA FITE (Bride-Elect of Robert Joe Griffin) MISS JUDI BLACKBURN (Bride-Elect of Nathan Sanders) Saturday Rites [Unite [Steeds; Summer Wedding Dates Announced Bethany Chapel of Augusta, Ga. provided the setting Satjur* day afternoon at 4 p. m. for the wedding of Miss Karen Teresa Mess and Roy Allen Steed Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henry Moss of Jackson, S. C., formerly of Kings Mountain, and grand daughter of Mrs. Theodore Moss of Kings Mountain and the late Mr. Moss. She is a secretary for Jackson Sportswear, Inc. 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen Steed of Jackson, S. C. are parents of the bridegroom. He attended Clemson University and owns and operates Green Dale Farm near Jackson. Rev. T. S. Morgan officiated, using vows of the double-ring ceremony. 'Miss Susan Little was organist for the program of nuptial music and vocal selections were by Er nie Cross. The altar of the church was ar ranged with white flowers and greenery and lighted with tall tapei^ in four seven - branch wrought-iron candelabra. Given in marriage by her fr.th- the bride wore a ferma! ;;„'wn Wiii white bridal satin and Chan tilly lace featuring einflrr Ihies with long, full lace slcevts rnd long skirt enhanced by lace mo tifs and a sweep train. Her veil of triple tiers of illusion was at tached to a camelot headpiece and she carried a Bible topped with an orchid and stephanotis. Miss SuSan Moss attended her sister as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Cindy Alexander of Kings Mountain, cousin of the bride; Miss Jackie iMoss of Greenville, S. C, cousin of the bride; Miss Jean Morgan of Augusta, Ga., and sia McClure of Jackson, Tammy Sanko of Stone Mountain, Ga. was flower girl. All of the attendants wore Idr- mal gowns of lavender and fiink velvet and chiffon featuring vel vet bodices trimmed with nine small buttons down the front, sheer sleeves with taffeta cuffs and chiffon skirts. They wtore matching headdresses and slip pers and carried bouquets of pink flowers. The bridegroom’s father was /best man. Ushers were Stephen Moss end Jonathan Moss, brothers of :the bride; Warren Moss, cousin of the Bride; Steve Sneed, cousin of the bridegroom; and Ma.rk Reeves and Roger Floyd of Jack- son. The bride’s' mother was gown ed in mint green taffeta and sat in with sheer sleeves. The bridegroom’s mother cltOse a I 111; aress with gold trim. For a trip .to Gatlin/’cL rg, Ten nessee, the bride chose a mint green polyester dress with lace seoves and the flower from her bouquet. The bride’s parents entertained after the wedding ceremony at a reception in the church parlors. The wedding theme of pink, lav ender and white was featured’in decorative details and refresh ments. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Alexander of Kings Mountain, aunt and uncle of the bride; and Mrs. T. E. Moss of Kin/gs Moun- tain^ grandmother of the bride, assisted in serving and entertain ing. Mrs. Emma Murrah cut and served the wedding cake. The newlyweds will be at home in Jackson, S. C. The engagement of Miss Ka ren Boa f i(e of Charlotte end Ro- fbert Joe Griffin of Monroe is an nounced by her mother, Mrs. C. B. Fite of Kings Mountain. Miss Fite is daughter of Mrs. Fite and the late Mr. P'ite. A graduate of Western Carolina University with B. S. in educa tion, she is an elementai’y tea cher in the Gaston county schools. Tlie bridegroom-elect, son of ■Mr. and Mrs. Troy N. Griffin of .Monroe, holds a business degree fr m Western Carolina Univer sity. .^fter completirkT his tour of service in the U. S.^ 4rmy, sta tioned in Korea, he is now em ployed by American Bank and Trust Company in ?,lonroe. The v.odding will be an event of June 4lh in Kings Mountain’s Grace United Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Greer Blackburn of Grover announce the engage ment of their daughter, Judi, to Nathan Sanders, son of Rev. and Mrs. James Sanders <’>f Kings Mountaiin. The bridc-elcet, a graduate of Kings Mountain high school, is omplcycd as a stcnograplier by Fiber Industries at Earl. Tile prospective briJegrfxim, a graduate of Kings Mountain higli seliool, is a student at Chowan college at Murfreesboro, N. C. A Sum/mer wedding is planned. A Good Chicken Plate May Be Worth $10,OCX) In Cash To Area Homemakers ■Have you ever cooked a chick en plate or a chicken dinner that was worth ten thousand dollars? If not, yoru may want to try your hand and enter the North Caro lina Chicken Cookimg Contest— and !f you win in North Carolina you will be eligible for the nation al prize of $10,000. Yes, a nice way to “swing into spring” will be to enter the ninth annual North Carolina Chick en contest. Why not try your hand at a new recipe-while pro- fcviding a delicious meal for your ^family, you may be on your way to becoming the State Chicken Cooking Contest Champion. The annual State Chicken Cooking Contest is sponsored by the North Carolina Poultry Pro cessors in conjunction with the North Carolina Poultry Federa tion, the North Carolina De partment of Agriculti.ire, Caro lina Po\ver and Light company, Duke Power company, and Vir ginia Electric and Power com pany. The event is scheduled for April 20, 1972 in the Food Scionte Building at North Carolina State University, Raleigh. From the many entries in North Carolina, ten contestants will be chosen to compete dur ing the state contest. The first place winner in the state will then be eligible o compete in the National Chicken Cooking Con- te.st to be held May 20, 1972 in Birmingham, Alalbama. Recipes must feature whole or parts of broiler-fryer chickens and must include products as list ed on the official entry blank. The contest is open to men and women twelve years of age and older who are not practicing home economists, professional cooks oi* family members of sponsoring agencies. Recipes will ie Judged on the basis of appeal, method, idea, appearance, flavor and eating qualities. Recipes should nresent something new and different and should include clear directions for preparation. All entries niiv;st be sent no later than March 31, 1972 to: The National Chicken Cook ing Contest Box 2fi0 New York, N. Y. 10016. 'Entry forms are available from the Agriculture Department or the North Carolina Poultry Fed eration, both in Raleigh. The North Carolina Poultry Processors have a/gain this year chosen Mrs. Elane Harvell, mar keting specialist with the North Caix)lina Department of Agricul ture as the state contest chair man. Prizes for the state contest in clude an electric grill, a blender, a television set, mixer, frying pan with dome.' fondue pot, and an electric knife or can opener. SECTION B THE KINGS Frankie Parker, Gary Benfon Give Plans Miss Frankie Parker, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Blakely Parker of Gaffney, S. C., has completed plans for her marriage to Gary Dale Benton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Benton of Kings Mountain, and announces them today. The wedding will take place Saturday afternoon, F'ebruary 26th, at 4:30 p. m. in Sc. thside 'Baptist church of Gaffney, S. C. Miss Parker will have Miss Linda Ann McDaniel of Gaffney as maid of honor. Miss Jill Park er will be flofwer girl. Frank Blakely Parker will give his daughter in marri'age. The ■bridegroom-elect will have his father as best man. Ushers wdll be Rodger Dale Moore and Tommy Tindall of Kings Mountain, Jerry D. Parker, brother of the bride-elect and David Cooper of Gaffney. 'Ringibearer will be John David Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Benton will host the rehearsal party and -cake cutting Friday evening in the Southsido Baptist chuix’h so cial hall at 8:30 p. m. MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. SOCIAL Bride-Elect CALENDAR Wanda Long’ Is Honored 7:30—Rehearsal for the Bonton- Parker wedding in Southside Baptist church of Gaffney, S. C. 8:30—Mr. and Mrs. Odell Ben ton are entertaining in the Social -Hall of Southside Baptist church of Gaffney at an after-rehearsal party for the Benton-Parker weUdini^ party. Saturday: * 4:30—^The wedding of :\Iiss Fi’ances Jolene Parker and Gary 'Dale Benton in Southside Baptist church of Gaffney, S. C. . Thursday, February 24, 1972 Rayfields Note 25th Anniversary At Family Party "Seven Flags"» Program Theme Cf Thinking Day ^•Seven Flags Over Scouting’’ will be the theme of annual Girl Scout Thinking Day Tuesday night at 7 o’clock in the Com munity Center. ■All scout troops in the Kings 'Mountain Girl Scolut will take part. The Community Center will Ibe transformed as various countries of the world with each scout troop in the area depicting a dif ferent country in dress, song and displays. The seven flaigs of scouting will form a background for the (gala setting. Antiques Show Slated March 3 The Charlotte Anlkiue Show and Sale will ai^ain he held in the Park Center Auditorium on Kings Drive in Charlotte. Mispah Chapter 36, Order of Eastern Star will sponsor this three-day event, with prcctn^ds going to the Eastern Star Home ni Greensboro. IHo'.rs for the show are Fri day and Saturday 12 noon to 9:30 p. m.; Sunday 1 to 6, March 3, 4 and 5. 'Fifty dealers from throughout the Elaslern and Midwestern states will display their large collections of antiques, all offer ed to the public -for sale. There will !be quality antiques on dUplay, such as: Sterling sil ver flatware to match any pat tern cut glass, art glass, clocks, (Continued On Poge Two) Janice Bolin, Don Phifer Are Entertained I Miss Janice Bolin and Don 'Pliifcr, whose -wedding will take place June 241 h, were honored Saturday evening at a party -giv en by *Mr .and 'Mi's. AJ Foy at their h<»me in Ro.xhoro. Miss -Bolin and her fiance wei^e hci.se-guests of the bride-rloct’s aunt and uncle, .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Uolin, former residents, now of Uoxboro. The Bolins t(H>k the occasion to present tlio engaged pair a service for eight in stainless tablewai'e. A Valentine reii and white mo tif %vas featured in decorative de tails and refreshments. The -bride’s table, done in red and white; hold an assortment of min iature pecan pies, homemade ctK)kios and fancy sandwiches. Mrs. F*oy served-Russian tea from a silver service at one end of the table. Guests enjoyed music and folk singing with Miss Bolin playing the piano aiccompaniment and Mr. Phifer as drummer. Mr. Foy is minister of music and associate pastor of Roxboro Baptist church which the Bolins attend. ^lis^ Wanda Ann Long of Cherryville, whose wedding to Jarry Jay Dellinger of Oherowuie took place Saturday, was iionored February 5th at a bridal tea held at Club Carolina in Cherryville. ]Mrs, Keith Long Sr., :\Irs. Rob ert Lonig, Mrs. VA)rth Tharp, all aunts of the bride-elect, and Mrs. W. Lewis Dellinger of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Keith Long Jr., cousins of the bride-elect were hostesses. The CO guests called between 2 and 4 p. m. 'Mrs. Keith Long Jr. welcomed arriving callers and introduced the receiving line which includ ed the bridc-to-bo; her m'oihor, 'Mrs. Ilanjld Long; her luiure .iiothcr-in-law, Mrs. J. C, Deiii/i- ger, Jr. and tiie brido okK*! s giandmolher, Mrs. Leona Lamp. Miss Linda Tharp and Miss Janie Long, sister of the bride- elect, were at the refreshment laole and Mrs. VV. Lewis Dellin ger presided at the tea service. Tlic bride’s table, over laid in white damask, was decorated in igroen and wliitc with a five- branch candelabrum of tapers, W’hile mums, white carnations and gix'cnery as central liigh- light. Party sandwiches and fancy pick-t ps were .s(*rvod from sil ver trays and all appointments v.ere in silver. The lea service and coffee service were used on a refreshment table, also appointed in white and green. Tlie brido-toJhe was given a corsage of glamellias, to pin to the shoulder of her parly dress an(i was remembered with a hostess igift. 'Miss Long and Mr. Dellinger were married Saturday in a 4 p. m. wedding in Cherryville’s First Methodist churcli. Miss Beatty, Odell Curry Plan April 9th Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Thurman G. BoaHy of Kings Moun tain announce fho engagement of their daughter, De- loris Ann, to Kelly Odell Curry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wray Curry of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect is a 1970 graduate of Kings Moun tain high school. A 1969 graduate of Kings Mountain high school, the prospective bridegroom Is employed at Minette Mills in Grover. The wedding v/iil take place April 9. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Debbie Johnson, daugh ter of Mrs. Louise John son of Durham, celebrated her ninth birthday Satur day at a skating party at Rollerdrome Skating Rink in Durham. Thirty-seven children at tended. Birthday cake, cookies and drinks wore served at refreshment time. Assisting in serving and entertaining were Mrs. Fvalee Smi'-h, Mrs. Shirley S'picy, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hickman. ‘Debbie's maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owens of Kings Moun tain. Debbie’s mother is the former Louise Owens. If; ^ 3k :4c Lashelle Cline, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cline of Symrna, Ga., celebrated her eighth birthday February 7th. A party for Lashelle was held at the Cline home. Lashelle's older sis ter, ten - year - old Lisa Cline and her second grade schoolmates v/ere present for party fun and refreshments. Lasheiie's maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lufher Bennett of Kings Mountain, spent the weekend with the Clines, Paternal grandparents are City Commissioner Ray Cline and Mrs. Cline of Kings Mountain. Mr .and Mrs. Jack Uayfield wore honored on their silver wed ding anniversary Saturday at a family parly given by their chil dren at their home on Waco road. Entertaining together were Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Smith of Tay lorsville, JSIr. and Mrs. Mike iHoyle cf Charlotte and Larry Rayfield of Kings Mountain. The 25th wedding anniversary motif was featured in decorative deiails. The refreshment table was overlaid with a lace cloth and held a two-tier anniversary cake topped with 25 camllcs and a bride and groom centerpiece. While randies and mums were also used on the table. The i*ake was rut and served with punch, niinis and nuts. Mrs. Ilayneld. the former Mar garet Bridges of Kin ,s Main tain. was given a white carnation corsage which she pinned to the shoulder of her party dress. The Rayfields were married February *9, 1917. Mr. Rayfield is a brick cx)ntractor. The family also includes a two- year-old grandson, .Chad Stephen Smith. A birthday party was given Sunday, February 6th. for one-year-old Kim berly Annette Huffstetler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Huffstetler, at their home at 3 18 Fulton street. Guests were Mrs. Ruth Cwens, Kimberly's grand mother: Kelly and Charles Gwens, Mr. and Mrs. James Padgett and daughter, Tammy, all of Gaffney, S. C.: and Kim berly's sister, three-year- old Angela. Kim's mother is the former Ann Sparks of Gaffney, S. C. Grandparents are Lewis Gwens of Gaff ney, S. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Huffstetler of Kings Mountain. * 3|C * * COMINGS AND GOINGS Mrs. Howard Blanton and two children, Lori Ann and Tim, of Durham, were weekend guests of Mrs. Leonard Gamble and Mr. Mrs. Garth Hawkins. Mrs. Blanton is the former Lois Gamble. ♦ ♦ ♦ » Miss Alexander WSCS Speaker Misji Cindy Alexander gave a review of highlights of her trip to Russia with the Good Newis Singeis to feature to program of the i^eneral mc'oling <d* Uie Wom en’s Society of Christian Service at Central United Methodist chur<*h 'Monday night. A 'Bible student and active in the Bible civ'b at Kings .Mountain high schocl, Miss Alexander told hoKv her study of the Bible had enriched her life and reported on Bible dub activities of which William Alexander, Bible Teach er, is leader. ‘Mrs. C. L. Jolly. WSCS presi dent, introductHl (Miss Alexander, daughter of I*<).«tmaster and Mi's. Charles Alexander Mrs. Jolly also conducted business of the (Continued On Page Two) Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Summitt, who were married 47 years ago on February 14th, were honored on their v/edding anniversary at a family party at the home of their granddaugtiters, Mrs. Steve'Wei's and Miss Deb bie Sprouse, in Charlotte. The coup'e, above, are pic tured at the refreshment table where they cut and served a Valentine-decorated anniversary cake. '
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