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• ^ ■ ■ ■\\A Fmr Brides-Elect Feted; Golden if eddingFqrBells Cynthia Daves Is Bake-Oft Champion; Biscuit Baking Contest Held Saturday " S -O^Gd A L CALENDAR Gastonia Little Theatre Is Staging "Plaza Suite" Opening Thursday S, C. Gardens Now Open Three brides-elect of the summer season were feted Saturday at a high noon champagne luncheon at Kings Mountain Country club. Miss Ann Finger of Kings Mountain, bride-elect of Chuck Easley. Miss Dottie Cox, of Freehold, N, J., bride-elect of Pat Cheshire, and Miss Reba Anthony, of Gastonia, bride-eltrct of Mark Stewart, were hon ored by Mrs. James Anthony. Mrs. George H. Mau- ney and Mrs. Tom Fiarper. The 35 guests included a number of classmates of lhe brides-to-be from Erskine college at Due West, S. C. and Nev/berry college. Luncheon tables were appointed with jonquil yel low cloths and green napkins and centered with mass arrangements of snapdragons, narcissus, tulips, Dutch Iris, azaleas, dogwood, and celia. The buffet table held a three-tiered epergne of the same flov/ers. Each bride-to-be was presented a cymbidium or chid corsage and engraved pewter napkin rings fro the hostesses. The third annual Buttermilk corn meal. Mixing lightly and Mott do)/: Thursday night, April 20, at and frrm .5 to 7 j>. m. Wedne.^riay .. iscuit contest, sp )ns(»red by quicklv, add enough milk to make "iMo Kings Mountain Worn- 8:15, Oast mia Little Theatre )tii >ht Carotin Dairy, Inc. and Kagle a soft demgh. Dough should leave an’s club at the Woman’s club. * - » • « • Holler \fill company, was held sides of Iwvvl to lorm .soft ball. — 1 Saturday at building. the County Office Ti. rn dough onto lightly flouretl surface and knead gently 6 to 8 , limes. Roll out to about 12 inch iMFst place winners from Cre.st thi.kness. Cut with floured bis- high -'^chool. Burns Iv.gh school, cutter and j lace on baking W.or), s,.h-,nl «honW She’iiy Junior higli sch-iol, Shelhy li gh school and Kings Mountain l.igh .school participated. Flach .schiKil’s reprefontative was chos en via a (xmtest held in the Girl Scouts Spent Weekend At Golden Valley opens its last show of the season, the hilarioii.s Neil Simon enmedv ‘Tlaza Suite.” This comedy ADK Members greos P for 10 to 12 minutes or until golden brown. Makes about 21 two inch biscuits. Fully t'ook- ed cold biscuits may be frozen in in foil In Charlotte II..mc Kcoii<>mics (le;:aitmcnt of polvPIlvIvpne ha-;. Heal Ihe sih.K)l. 'file lirst, sceomi and third place winners of each m GOLDEN WEDDING DAY FOR BELLS ' Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Beil of Mount Holly, former K^DLintain residents, will celebrate their Golden vVedding Day Sunday at a reception trom 2 until 5 p.m. at their home on Tuckaseegee road. Mr. Bell is father of Mrs. George T. Stewart and Mrs. George W. Sellers, both of Kings Mountain. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Bell are Carl Bell, Ted Bell, James Bell, Ned Bell, Mrs. Vernon Smith and Mrs. Nancy Cherry, ail of Mount Holly. There are 22 grand children and 12 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Bell is the former Henrietta Cash. invitations have been issued to friends and rela tives in the Kings Mountain area to attend. ABOUT THIS N'THAT Seven Senior Girl Scouts from Kings Mountain were recognized for having completed leader-in-train- ing and counseior-in-tralning programs by Pioneer Girl Scout Area Council at the annual meeting Saturday at Golden Valley Camp in Rutherford County. They are Cathy Cox, Hetty Cox, Ann Hunter Plonk, Laura Plonk, Betsy Queen, Carol Goforth and Jane Talbert. The occasion marked the first time that the newly constructed lodge at the camp had been put to use and the luncheon was the first meal prepared in the new kitchen. This summer will see the first operation of an established camping program for Girl Scouts at oolden Valley. * ♦ * » Green Stamps or Gold Bonus Coupons are being solicited by friends of Mrs. Pat Jenkins who remains m serioi^ condition with pneumonia and flu in the In tensive Care Unit of Greenville, S. C. General hospital. he coupons will help provide funds for a kidney machine which the young woman will need when she returns home, writes her mother-in-law, Mrs. Louise Koberts Jenkins of Limestone College, Gaffney, S. C. She writes: "As you know, those machines cost an enormous amount of money and hospital bills and specialists bills are_ up in the thousands of dollars. This IS the fourth hospital our daughter-in-law has been in since February 20th. A couple of churc'hes have started gathenng_ those b ue Bonus Gift coupons so I thought our old friends, >'elatives and anyone who would, might like to contribute some coupons to help this young mother of a small son. Our daughter-in-law lost the Nttle premature daughter who lived two and a half ki^P U " "" f:®^V,good condition now except her kidneys have not functioned in eight weeks. She has had k macnine for the past six or seven strain on Pat, Pat s family and her family. We would ap preciate your prayers and if your readers can contribute Stv°Rai''' H^M i^n sister, Mrs. Betty Daitard, Meadowbrnok Road, in Kii received SIO, $7 and S.3 re* KREXCII BISCUITS .siieclively. Use recipe ftir .Sweet Milk Bis- Jndgei5 for the county - wide cjjils. l)ake<;ff wore Mis.s ,York Kiker. NIoisten top of biscuit with .\)rtl, ('arolina Department of milk or belted butter. Sprinkle Kathy Barneu'e Tam- A jiculture marketing specialist, vnlji sesame seed. Press lightly ,^y Terry Smith Beth and Miv. Jackie Davis, Cleveland into biscuit and bake. Hawkins,' Lvnn Etters. Aundria vo. nxy lunchroom supervisor. Other tips: Hickman, Connie Purdue. Rita Tile winner of the bakeoff was <1) Roll b scuit dough thin m- Rcnnctt, Jamie Cogdill Robin Cynthia Daves. She received a to a rectangle. Sprinkle with pavis. Melanv Clerk^ ne’ana vai. S2.T prize. bulk sausage or shopped diced Daves, a .-itu.iont at Crest Holl as for jelly roll. Slice hi?h s liiul, won the contest with mto pLnvvhooLs and place cn bak- the following ivcipe tor butler- ing sheet. Bake in hot oven till milk hisciLt.s. brown. 2 cuj s sifted self rising flour Roll dough thin into a rec- 1-2 teaspoon soda tangle. Spread with softened but- (> ta’-lodpoons shortening Sprinkle with sugar and 2.3 d. p buttermilk * cinnamon to taste. Add nuts Sift flour and s da together, desired. Roll as for jelly roll. Cut in shortening with pastiy -lice into wheels and place on blender until resembles coarse greased pan or in muffin cups cornmeal. Add buttermilk. Stir io make od-fashioned “stickies.” until mixed. Knead N-IO times on .STIR AND ROLL BISCUITS floured hoard. Roll and cut. Bake 2 cups self-rising flour in degree F oven fhr 12-15 ^*2 C\P milk minutes. 1 1 cup cooking oil Miss Kiker gives these addi- PiH ^1*1 ingredients in howl and lional recipes and reminds that sBt’ into a ball. Plact' on wax m .’St of the all-i ’jrpo-e Hour paper and fold half of paper on milled in North Carolina wheth- of (U ugh. Press out until Ji*. oi er plain or self rising can be used dough is half as thick as you successfully in famous hot his- would like for your biscuits to gtKs. With practice the correct he. O. t and bake in, a 4.50 de- amount of milk cm be learned, U- oven until golden brown ."^•VVEET MILK BISCLTTS -3 11 S minutes. This makes two 2 cups sifted self-rising flour dozen medium biscuits. For drop 1-2 to 3-4 cup milk >':iscuits acid extra liquids and 1-4 cup shortening drop from a spoon. Cut shortening into flour until Note: For variety substitute mixture is consistency of coarse tomato juice for milk. liit has been a darling of professional' theatre r^n\/^in■t■Inn fu'some time and Gastonia Lit- Veil I tUl I tie Theatre is the first amateur Fifteen Girl Scouts of troop 96 theatre in th*is area to obtain a of Grace .Alelhodist church took t*^lease. The play is directed by a camping trip to tbe new Girl Nielsen who has chosen Scout Camp- Golden Valley in pi'esent It as three separate Rutherford County last weekend P»ays all cf them taking place in intern-.tinn-il and cum'hined fun and follow- I’laza Hotel in ^^appa. inleinalionc 1 ship. New York, but otherwise i:nre- s^^tenty foi women lated. Making the trip with Mrs. Newell Bush, Mrs. Robert Davis ^ features Marcia Martin and Senior Girl Scout Jane Tal- ^ woman trying to recapture the spirit of her IVonejnioon 23 years earlier. As her husband stars George Oakley who also starred in the first play of the season, “Sunday in New York.” Jn supporting roles are seen J. O. OHAPiLESTON. S. S.- --Char leston’s unusual winter had gai'- (i( n’Ts in a quandary la say un* T'liey weren’t .-.ure ju.st vvlint to expect in the way of spriiii' hi otn. Tlicir n<wvors needed an extended perietl of cool wealhe: ami the c.iol weather just woul : not sta\’. I) The 19th annua] convention of North Carolina Alpha Delta lion raiy ' ratois. will be held at the Holiday Inn -Heart of Charlotte. Hein Davis. Melany Clerk, Deana Val entine, Rene Hawkins, Sherry Howeii and Ann Haibison. One of the lenders of the gro'up speaking for the adult leaders said, ‘‘We as leaders realize the aweseme responsibility of lead ing young women from this ex- jf perience at Golden Valley.” Said one of the Girl Scouts, This ex|)erience enrunecl our lives as we learned how to share good times, fireside talks, clean ing and conking chores and Christian fellowship.” Members fiom tlir chapter in Kings M.-uniain at tending the (unvontion vviil in clude Mi-is Helen , Logan. Mrs. Eddys Ware, Miss Janet KalN, Mrs. Carolyn Finger, Mi>. Mu- , . gam M. laricr, Mr.s. C'iirolyn fMikei Stenstrom, Eric Sten- WestmorelanrI, anri Mi=. E'liiiio Bridges. It's Twin Boys For James Wyatts Mr. and Mrs James Allen 3103 Shallowford Drive. Greensboro, announce the arrival of twin boys, Michael James and Christopher Allen, on April 5th. The Wyatts also have a two and a half-year-old daughter. Kimberly. Mrs. Wyatt is the for- Strom and Sally Sadler. Joe S. Cline plays the part of a famous Hollywood producer in Act n. He is 'n New York on business and tries to relieve the boredom by seducing his former girl, friend, played by Penny Rivers. A pernnletoty different ^rcTh- lem arises in Act III. A couple is using the suite as a dressing room for th'eir daughter’s wed ding, but the daughter has lock ed herself in the bathroom and will not come out. Ellen Gray, probably Gastonia’s best known and most versatile actress, plays opt osite Kirk Mixon in this part. Supporting roles are played i)y Melissa Ward and Eric Ston- strem. Curtain time will he '^:1.5 and the play will be presented on Ap ril 20. 21 and 22. and again the following week, April 27. 2S and 29.. Box office will open at 7 p Mrs. F. E. Wright, of Ja. kson. Tenn., president of tl.^u Inlcrn.i- lional State Pre-iiients Cov-mi'. will be ciricial gnnd chapfer rr.> resentative. She will he the fea tured speaker at th"' Saturday luncheon and will runwo .'is c- 'i sultant throughout thf* cun'.:>:• tion. Mrs. Faye Ro' ert'-^, <jl U'- state president, will pu‘-‘S!cie d r ing the tlireoclay meeting, i. will center around tlu* iheni.- ”1972 A Banner Ycai’I” -W'iili Cliarle.<ton’s fam us gar- d'ITS CyprcF-^, 51a ;nnlia and M/idleUm I’lat .■ and Siabloyarrl aeing amon:' llie (ityi» ma.j ;’ tniiri/t aitr'ictif)n-. their owner- r,nri operat, r-s w are keeping on - v\o on tliHr flowers and thr (dhrr on tile theniiomi'lei- and tin Chi sky. Mother N’aiude, it seems, had t h e .’<ii :Uif)n well in hand though. She br light about an early s'cson for the gardens and is extending it with mild days and cool ni'rhi ■. Light rains h;n r I -Tie at night for the most pa»' .--nd ar.-^ just what the lioct. i fjr h-rii-.’ulliirisi orcleied. To h(‘lp get visitors down fo Lie early hh- m .\Ioti:er Natuo sent a l.li/xaid up North wi.;;- sent many nortiiornei-s scurryiri: doe.-n loi‘ sn'ne stinshine. Other special program \ ariici- pants will include Mrs. Her.r- Kistler. Charlotte. .Miss O lei) Smith. Greeipst-Tro, Mth. De. • . L'annett, C-lum da, S. and Mrs. H.^rvey S. Godwin, Cre:-.-r boro. “O.ir aii'Midan;-!* i 50 per cor aho.'ul •• )i wlinf it wa.s at tli!> time la K-t \f‘ar.’’ ClTailes Dnoll managt .va.d. 'V '>1 AliddletMii Plac; "HLs : • iivr {•' : o a good ye.'i! ' b • (on: i-L.aJ, “V.'t •’v(‘ had vii. ■ y ' i v.-^.i , b t !u:n ever •' . !1', a id.” mer Beverlv Herndon, daughter rn. Advance reservations may be of Mr. and^Mrs. Broadus Hern- made by calling S65O160 after don of Kings Mountain. p. m. each performance night One of the high spots of ti.e convention will be the awardin'.; of the third annual stale Alpita Delta Kappa scholarship during the Saturday lunche.-n. T/v"^ win ner wille be a member of titc sorority who \has been selected by the North Carolina s.-holar- ship committee. Diudr, .-noiia entim- . Jr., ov/i. •Gardeni?. shori ;,:srn. “W'-’ro linn have a recorri year here at Magnolia," he said. Hast:;- is a!s.) • p kesman for Cypres^ Cardens where he said atti-ndaiM* is well ahead i>r la.^- \-p: r. 'em The purpose of the s. h dar.ship is to furnish an incentive for professional advancement and i » enccurage criminal thc.i^ht a>'.d researh. The recdr'it'nt will he awarded $600 to be used at her discretion for any period of time within 16 months after the iiwaj’d is made. The convention will get undi' way with op<'n house .md exeni- tive beard meeting I'ridav twi ning and will continue through The throe gardems are open '‘mm S a. m. to .sunset d.-ill.v - M:i;'..i;lia and Middlel»)n Phue are loc.'Tted on si'oniv- Highway C.\ and It rder on the Ashley riv er. Ma-'noiia i.s about 1.3 miles fi’om Ulinrleston and Middleton »*vcral miles further. Cyoress j.-; about 25 miles irudh of Charle.s t.m . ff Highwa "2. Lun:bes are availabh’ at Mid- il’eton and cypress and sna ‘k.s at M nolia. The Veterans Adniinistraiion Sunday breakfast f-dlowed by an rcr-oris ehh.ono eopie; of its LS I exe'^ctive board meeting. Satur- q Sheet have arrAed fr m day’s activities will include a the printers and arc bein.-r shio- 'coffee,^ business session, election ppfi for distrb'uiion to Regional of officers, luncheon, fratorn.ty o.ffires and Veterans Assistance education group meetings, and Centers, a. i-mdinQ to \V. R. Phil- banquet. Special feature at the director of' the Win don- banquet will be the installation Salem VA region office, of officers to serve 1972-73. THE Parents Night Is Friday Night At Dixon 4-H Club KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, Art Teacher Club Speaker Friday night is “Parents Night" at the Dixon Community 4-H club and parent-; will be in vited to participate in an attend ance contest which "ill feature prizes in the form ef gourd seeds to boys and girls and sunflower seeds to parents. Mrs. Suzanne Wise, art instruc tor in the school system, will re view the program available KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Reba Anthony, Mark Stewart Are Feted Thursday, April 20, 1972 Five Charlotte chapters host the event. will tgrams. Half of the proceeds from these activities will belong to the Heart Fund. Formally titled “Feileral Bone fits for Veterans and Depend ents," t!ie pamnhlet provides in- Sume 400 members ropresont- formation on VA and other giv ing the 75 chapters of Alpha Del- cm.-Tom benefits, and i- one f ta Kappa throughout North Car- Hie i widely r.*a.d of V.-\ pulv clina are expected to attend. licatiens. to students at Monday night’s reg ular meeting of the Womans dub at 7:45 p. m. at the Wom an’s club. Mr. and Mrs. Menzell Phifer and daughters. Paulette and Jean, entertained t::getner Saturday evening at a dinner parly honor ing their niece, Miss Reba An<- thony of Gastonia and her fiance, .Mark Stewart. The couple ■will be married at high noon on Pisgah ^ings Mountain. Mrs. Ben T. Goforth is chair man of the hostess committee May 27th in Gastonia’s and members of the Fine Arts aR'P church. The program, according to DepartTnent are ananging the Mrs. Frances Green, reedgnizes program. adult leadership n tlie c'ommum vVise, the former Suzanne ity and she said all L-ckridge. sKidied art at Win- throp college. Chess Games Are Slated Ponnetfs, Clines Tour New Orleans 4 H’ers anri ail intorestod citizens of the community are invited to attend the meeting at 7:30 p. m. in Dixon Presbyterian church. Ceramics Firm Interested in chess? The .She!l)y Chess eV. b is invit- The event will culminate a spe- Bennett dal knitting class for beginners and their handiwork will be on |\|q^ OpODi Lessons Start A steak dinner with accessor ies was served to the honored couple, the hosts and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Anthony Jr., parents of the bride-to-be, at Royal Villa. The dining table was spread with a yellow cloth and centered with ® green floral arrangement which was later presented to the engaged pair to use in their new hiTHie. The hosts also took the occasion to present th-eir 'veddlng gift to the couple, a toaster. Mr. and Mrs. L;lh(*i’ anti llicir daughter and sTin-in- .. . law. Mr. and .Mrs. Larrv Cline display. Miss Janet Elliott, coun mg partiripatmn from lh(‘ inuu’- of Allania. Ga.. spent ‘several ty home economics extension estcfi public in a five week chess agent, instructor for the class cia.s.s opening April 23 and con- j^a. which ended Tuesday night, will tinuing ihrT'ugh .May 21 from 2 ^ detail “Future County Events for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allen have until 5 p. m. at City Park. Tlu* Tk'nnetts motored to At- v^j-pers" and Rob Hawks will give opened a new ceramics business Beginners are welcome and in ianta where they were joined by program. “Rock Cutting for in their heme on Rixford road p y siruction will be provided lor ail the Clines. They flevv via jet Making Jewelry.” and are instructing free lessons rrOm I OUPriGy age citizens. from Atlanta to New Orleans. on Monday mornings from 9:30 SOUTHERN PINES. After President O'rudy Childers wi Monday e\'e- ^ five-year lapse, the Women’s preside. Danny nings and Tuesday evenings from Titleholders golf tournament has Heart Fund ' Will Benefit Interested ches< j)lay(‘rs an* Included in lh(*ir siglit-;eeing invited to visit th<' club on .Sun- trip was a trip via the “Mark day afternoon at .Shelby City Twain” uo the Mississippi liver Park, said a spoki'srnan. and visits to the Fivnvh Quar ter of New Orleans. Birth Announcements —PERSONAL— NEWS introduce tlie speaker, Chuck -- cj p Keller will be pianist. Margo f;recn will (lirpct Rroup sing- The firm also provides Green- ing, Donna C'aveny will present ware, Bisque fired, glazes, sta.hs, « the devotional, Charles Berrj- ceramics supplies and lamp sup- rum., will lead group recilalion of plies, said Mr, Allen in making pledges and Kevin Bridges will 4he announcement, record the minutes. a new life, a new home course and half of the proceedii of the May 26-29 event will go to the Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Smith, Route 3, Dallas, X. announce the birth of a son. Tuc ; lay, .April 11. Kings Mount \in hospital. Mr. anri Mrs. Larry M. Wahbv' i. and Mrs. serve re- 4.|-|'0ps Mrs. Bob Bridges James Childers will freshments after the program Airs. E. Ray King of Concorrl ihe church fellowship hall where |p PfeSS ReVU6 and Miss Irene Dieckmann of a display of knitting will'be dem Be.ss Town Road. Bess<*m<*r City, C'hicago. HI., visited here last onstrated. announce the birth of a daugii- week with Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Tuesday. ter. Tuesday. April 11. King.-* Mauney Mountain hospital. ♦ ''* Mr. and Mrs. Thoma,^ Brothers, W'arrant Officor George 'P. Go- - a *l i L 319 Walnut Slrett, announce tlu* forth anri Mrs. Goforth of Oxen- April 30 Luncheon birth of a daughter, Wednesday, hill, Md., Mr. and Mrs April 12, Kings Mountain haspi- A. Gofnrl tal. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton. Jr., and daughters. Deana and Terri. '>f Charlotte, wore weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. II A. Goforth. This prestigeous tournament has not been held since the death of founder Mrs. Dorothy Manice in 1966. She had person ally sponsored the Titleholders since its birth in 1.937 at the Au gusta (Ga.) Country club. Warren and Peggy Kirk Bell, owmers of the Pine Needles Lodges anri Cmmtry Club and long-time friends of Mrs. Manice, r« J /'.u 1 T-^n were awarded Ihe tournament Trudy Childers. Chuck Keller, Southern Pine.s n-,sort ,.nd Margo 'Green, all member Titleholders co:nmittee Talent Show of the Dixon Community 4-H club, will participate in (“he Route 3, Clover. S. C., announce the birth of a son. Sunday, Apnl 16. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Caldwell, 1611*2 E. Perry St., Gastonia, an- Make Reservations __ ___ and the PGA for Memorial day weekend, beginning this year. The format will continue to be the same as the men’s Masters, and one of the highlights of the April 30th district luncheon »o renewal will be the appearance be held here are invited to do so Miss Childers *will enter the O'f seven-ttme winner Patty Berg by telephoning Mrs. Orangrel dress division and Miss Green ^ competing in an Mr. and Airs. Richard t Cleveland 'County ‘4-'H Dress Re- ih of Atlanta. Ga. and Anviiiarv u-h havA^n-.tTalent Show Tuesday \f. T * Post io5 Auxiliary who have n-it. . .i.— M.>. Gorald Lox^plare the f ™ biiildins Jolly, reservations chairman. will sing 'liove Is Blue” in tooth tournament for the first Mrs. Zeno Lovelace moved re- The local auxiliary will host 'French and 'EngUsh to piano ^i^e in two years. nounce the birth of a son, MJon- cently into a new home on Wat- the 23rd district Tneeftrtg at a Hair Air\ri1 I'? * < . . T . aocoanpaii&aent ^ Keller. day, April 17, hofipital, Kings _Mo^ntialn er Oak street in the Margrace Itmoheon here at the Amerk^n The public Is invited to community, legion building. avent* The North CaroUna and South Carolina (feart Associations will the be‘parttcipaUng ■ In the tourna ment by selling tKke'tjs' and J Here’S How you can turn Rent Money into a Home Of Your Very Own •Dr Cn elected 1 . ; First- ^^Irip.<ny ing .Ii„ ha; anm As a 1 (joard o; hank ma tors, ljus seive a.- between bank. Dr. Jot by and C member Alemoria 53 o o 'Rent money is gone forever. Your own home is a proud investment. si.s.d'u total rRK'H LZi vonr morlRfiffe • MiO pavj.i.'nls uniiuiil pmentagi* rah; 7‘-^ $850.00 $127.00 You can afford it. DOWN MONTH prinevkpal interest OPEN EVERY DAY 1 • 6 ASHBROOK PARK Equal Housing Opportunities TIMBEB-LAKE BUILDERS P.O. BOX 65 KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. PHONE 739-4906 Buitcfsrt of HOMES THAN ANT OTHEH HOMES IN THE WORLD
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