j ■(' im. TWO f Mok* ABOVT SOCIETY column Oontiaiuei KT»m Page On* The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Goforth, parents of the bridegroom-to-be. The refreshment table was decorated in green and yellow and party pick-ups were served with punch. The bride-to-be received a corsage of wedding bells and green ribbon and. the engaged pair received an electric carving knife from the hostesses. Special guests were bridesmaids and ushers in the couple's wedding and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robert Porter, parents of the bride-to-be. . . ♦ <♦ *.[ * ■ -.1 Larry Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Stonei celebrated his second birthday December 2nd. A birthday party for 11' children was held at the Stone home on Oak Grove road and Larry's decorated birthday cake was cut and served with party refreshments. Cow boys and Indians, a cov ered wagon decorated the cake and featured the decorative motif in re freshments. Larry is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mulli- nax and Mr. and Mrs. W. t*. Otone, Jr., ail ot K.nlgs Mountain, and is great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Ware, Cleve Moore and W. F. Stone, all of Kings Mountain. * * * * ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gucker of Taipei, Taiwan announce the engagement of their-daughter, Diane Lynn, to Amos Wayne Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs., Amos D. Greene of 919 Grover Rd, Kings Mountain. Miss Gucker was graduated from Elon college and- is now a graduate student in Comparative Pathology at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University. Winston-Salem. Mr. Greene, who is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, is involved \n graduate work in Physiology at Bowman Gray. The wedding will take place in February at Edin burg, Va. * * * * Miss Debra Porter, Paul G. Goforth Give Plans For Saturday Nuptials WHEELER ' BRn>E AND BRXDEOR(X>M iMc and Mrs. Joseph B. \yheel- er pT Kings Mountain are parents ol fjje bride. A 1971 of ivlngs fountain higii.ichooi, she attended (GAstqh wltege and is employed in the snjt>pin2 offices of Oxford Industries. The bridegroom if- the. son of Mrs. Betty Jnglo Davis,of Bes.se- mer City and the lafe John D. Ingle- He (s a iSiQ gradjiate of Kiifgs Moimtain high ftMooI and attends ^^uppnt Tech.'w is as sistant supfmabr at Dixie Yams, Inc. ol Bplmont Out-of-town gtiA^ts were Mr. and Mrs. Baynion^ 'wheeler, Nathan pnd MlppeU^'p^-^ana of WafnerJRobWhs, Gfi.v.hlr. a'hd Mrs. Don Spencer of A^ston-Sal- im; Mr. and Ijlns.'ngtbett Ingle,. Tandy and Jeff andVpahdy pin d Btanley grid otbi^r relatives aind 'rienda from Morgantop, IJn,»j’,n- :6n, Shelby, Bessemer City and Gastonia, vi'f The new^gds at home at 50p?4 Katti'erttie Avwue. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C Ab'RE ABOUT MORE AkWT BROWN THORNTON I III' T " '■ ' " — ^— Reef restaurant in Fort Lauder dale, Dinner was sen-ed to 40. Thursday^ December 7, 1972 more ABOfJT ALLMOND !• 4-^ At Rrunoh On Wedding Day Miss Dianne Hauser and Stan- 'ey Riobert, Brown were honored in thefr wedding day Saturday St an H a. m. brundh' at Kings Mountain Country club. Hosts for the wedding break fast were Mr. and Mrs. Dion H. Brown, parents of Mr. iBrown. Guests were seated at a T- shaped table made festive with decorations in white, yellow and gold. Gold and white place cards marked the places, of guests and -MiSs Hauser's place was marked by a pink shoulder bouquet and a gift of silver in her selerted pattern.. Guests were members of the two families and wedding party, • » • • j Dion Brown honored his spp, ushers in the wedding and out-of- town gvests at an after-rehearsal party Friday evening at -Royal Villa. dclabras were used to lorm an of the bridegroom, was f'ower at the altar. Brass ti-ee can- girL She wore a long gown of .jelabras were used on each side, lime matte jersey styled similarly prayer icench completed the to the adult attendants and car* seftin^ There wpi*^ laree e * ji rled a basket of flower peta's. bSs of wLtrgarw aS- ua&KLi!, Ui WIIIIL gur^d tni^ddn tiona’. wedding music. Afiss Cathy Brown and M^ss themums, g.adioUas, carnations. _ . . , Donna Brown, sisters of the hride- mixed w.th palm leaves used on The church altar ^vas banked groom, were honorary- brides- ^ach side of the altar. with palms and white glads and baids and wore green floral ful'- Mackin at the or- mums and interspci-sed by length gowns with empire waists ^an rendered a program of wed- wrought-iron candelabra set with and long sleeves trimmed in white ding music. cathedra’ tapers. A satin-covored laoe Each carried a long-stem* Clarence DeVeney escort- kneeling bench completed the set- med' yellow rose. ^ his daughter to the alto and ting. gave her in marriage. The j>ride^s , , r ^ : Dion Harding Bimvn was his formal wedding gown was de* Lloyd Allmond Jr. of Gastonia son’s best man and groomsmen signed of silk chiffon fashioned sister to the were Peter Hauser of Raleigh, with stand up collar and Bishop* gave J^r in marriage, rhe brother of the bride: Randy Haw- style sleeves. The bpice and Tide s wed,fc Jn* chiding Mrs. Etta agehnett. MrS. iBdgar Bell. Mrs. RJanche Phil lips, Mrs. H. K. Pahthor, Mils. Leo Beattie, Mrs. George Sheen, (Mrs. Buell Cairigan-aitd—MSR Charlie Bell. Methodist Circle Sets Yule Projeett Circle Number ’TWo of Central United -Methqdist-, Church held -a covered djsh luni^^n i at the church Tuesday and voted to do nate to. the butidihe fund in memory’. of Mr. ^d .Mrs. C. A- Buttenworth. 'The clfcie also voted to give shut-ins a book on Christmas Ideas. ."Vlrs. Judy Norwood gave the devotion and Mrs. Ruey Thorn burg presided over the meeting. It's A Girl For Goforth Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard A- Go forth of Decatur, Georgia, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Kelly Amanda Goforth, Novem ber 558, Emory hospital- The baby -weighed' seven pounds, twelve ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Goforth of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. FJoyd Caskey of iinoplnton- The baby was' named for her great-grandmother, Mrs- George C. Barber of Kings'Mountain, were on the same order as the The brujegroom is the son of bride except using apricot color. Mr. and Mrs. Dion Harding Robin Counts was flower gir'. Brown of Kings .Moutjtain. A She wore a miniature formal 1989 graduate qf Kings Mountain dress of lemon yellow designed high Wol, he is a senior student like the other attendants. .She The n^Mrs. Stetiva t is daugh- aj Appj^laohian State University carried a white basket filled with ter of Mi^ Marie Allmond of where Is majoiing in heal-th rose petaU and colors of the R>ng;> Momtain and ^oyd AU- and physical education wedding party. mond of Gaffney, S. C. $he at- ■ . William Mackay was the ring tended Kings Mountain high ’The wedding motif of pink and bearer. school and is employed by Swcot- wiiite was beautifully carried opt Bnice Thornton, brother of the ree Mills. In decorative details and refresh- groom.'was best man. Grooms- _ j -y 7iRndi ments. The bridal party formed ;;,en include^ Gary DeVehey, of X ramm^itv School menus for the week De cember II1I9 In the Kings Moun tain district school -system are announced this week. ELEMENTARY AND JUNICR HIGH Monday, December 11 Macaroni with cheese Mixed vegetables Sliced peaches Vanilla cookie Rolls Milk Tuesday, December 12 Ground beef pizza with cheese Tossed salad Butter pease IButter cookie -Milk Wednesday, December 13 Baked ham Uandied sweet potatoes Buttered broccoli Gelatin with fruit Rolls iMllk Choice: Sloppy Joe; Liver wWr onion.s Cole slaw Corn on col} Gingei'brea.1 Milk A la carte: French frie.s .Strawliei'iy freeze Deviled eggs Frhiay, Decern iK-r 1.3 Choice: Pinto heans; Barbecue on bun S’eamod cabbage Corn bread Fruit cup .Milk A la carte: Chocolate pudding Ice cream Cheese c-rcckei's ^rs. The bride’s table, highlight waters and Larry Thornton, of decoration, was decorated with brother of the groom. White voltive lights with a een- brida’.s mother was escort- The newlyweds have occupied tral arrangement of pink and ber son, Gary DeVeney. She a mobile home in Patterson White flowers, pink satin stream- a formal gown of bone peP Springs, ers and greenery. The four-tiered shantung embroidered ' «?vertem CAJvE CUTTING »rveu from a round ta^e, also high collar. She wore match- decorated m pmk and white, and ^ slippers. She wore a yellow After their weddine rehearsal pink punch was served from a sil- nrr.hiH -ors-iee " “"‘Rg renearsai ver service aton a second round ®yi«bidium orchid corsage. „„ Thanksgiving evening, the ycr sendee atep a second round rpjjg bridegroom s mother was bride-elect and bridegroom-to-be V ‘‘T P*"*" e®" escorted by her son, Larry Thorn- S at an aftorSsa’ white. Idnk and white carnations, formal anwn of . a , ,7, . f , habv’s breath white stock nink formal gown 01 party and cake cutting in the fei- and bridll c^nw werS polyester brocade vnth jo^^ship hall of Dixon Presbyter- fe'a^ in ^her matching scarf and slipper.s. She jan church. Hosts were the bride- featured m other arrang m ^ yellow cym iidlum orchid to-be’s brother and sister-in-law, throughout the reception hall. corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'R. Smith Mrsl Margo Albury kept the Mr. and Mrs. L’oyd Allmond Jr. P@nise Costner, Bride-Elect * Is Honored' Miss Denise Costlier, January 14th bride-elect of Johnny Mutk?- bee, was honored at a H^iti|*|lo!d shower Thursday evening, - 30th. ; ' The hostess, Mrs. Sandra Moss, presented the bride-to-be. her mother, Mrs. Dean Costner, and those helping with the shower each a corsage of gladioli. The bride-to-be’s -corsage was a n orange gladiollVt to match her long empire-waisted orange dress. The other corsages were white gladioli. The guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Costner wlio invited them into the living room where the bride-elect received and epohed her gifts before the fire place. After honoring the bride- elect, guests were invited down stairs to the dining room by Miss Cheryl Costner, the bride- elect’s sister. Mrs. Ann Haglns and Mrs. Shirley Morgan presid ed at the refreshment tables in the dining room. The I'oride’s table, covered with a green linen tablecloth was dec orated with ivy. red berries and various colors of gladioias. Guests -were served small bell-topped cakes, lime serbet punch, nuts and mints. After receiving their plates, guests were invited to sit in front of the fireplace while' en joying their refreshments. After refreshments, gpe'sts .were invited 'back upstairs where they said goodbyes to the brideelect and her mother. Qf- the 26 guests attending, sev. eraj were relaHvafi from out-oX- town,. Including ' Mrs. Walter ViMre, M14s Amy Ware, Mri. M«” via Httnutek, all of Shelby, and Mr*. OlMar Wright of Spartan- btuqg, SI C. AiA AnBOKncinieiits Mp. and Mrs..WlB(b Q, Smith, p, 6. the birth of a daughter, Tu^ay, Novem ber 28, khtga-Mountafr hospital. MtTRurch- fWd,-36 Raide avenue, Gastonia, anikiunce the bfrtii of a daugh ter,. Wednesday, . Movember 29, Klnga hosiptal. Mr.,andiMrs» Robesrt-L,-Nelce, 309 R. College Street, Dallas an nounce the- birth of a, daughter, Thu^ay, November 30, Kings Mountain hospital iMr- and Mrs. Larry W. Lefev- ers, P.O. Box 458, B^semer City, announce the birth of a daugh ter, Fr’day, Decemjter 1, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Lae Beav ers, 1303 Rhyne Drive, Gastonia, announce the birth Qf a daugh ter, Saturday, DeeenUher 2, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Will iams, 308 W. Gold Street, Apt, 5, announce the birth of a son, Sunday, December 3, Kings (Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Brooks, Route 1. Box 530B. Bessemei; City, announce the birth of a son, -Monday. December 4, Kings Mountain hospital. Ceramic Class Is Underway: And Is Free Free ceramics qtasses are a; vailaible Monday mornings (9 un-, til 11) and Monday and Tuesday ^eninga every week . (7 until 9t pm.) at Clay Craft, home of Mr! and Mrs. Lany All^ ip the -ES iBethei community. ^ Cerami-C, lamp and elock cure plies are also ayMlaUe front- the AUms, who .ccu^iiet .friis elp^s. nie,AiUenp xmM AlP.-#>*<>- mice moke an^ invite interteted penens to take advantage ^ tee frM dos ses. were at the front door to greet guest register which held an an- The pmk and purple theme of guests and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas niversary candle to be lighted on the wedding was beautifully car- Trott received in the entrance each anniversary for .30 years. teJ out in decorative details, hai. The bride and bridegroom. The bride’s parents entertained Overlaid with white cutwork their parents and fnembers of the after the ceremony at a wedding cloth, the bride's table held the (bridal party formed the receiv- reception in the church fellow- pink, purple and white cake as ing line. Mrs. Irene Schmidtt of ship hall, where the wedding central highlight. Pink, purple Oherryville, assisted by Mrs. Dan theme of white and green were and white mums formed a cen- W^iss, served the wedding cake predominant colors in decora* terpiece for the ta ?Ie. The cake and Mrs. Lewis Sabettl, assisted tions and refreshments. ".as cut and served with punch by Mrs. Ken Bunkowski, serv-ed The bride’s round cake table and party refreshment to the punch. Donna and Cathy 'Brown, was highlight of decorations and wedding party and immediate sisters of the bridegroom, were was overlaid with white net lami.ies. at the register and Mr. and Mrs. draped with garlands of leather Qtis Falls Jr. said goodbyes. .As- leaf fern and mums. The four- Sisting in receiving and enter- tier cake surrounded at the base taining were Mr. and Mrs. W. K. with sugar bells and fern rested Mauney Ji-.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles on a large mirror and was deco- T-Carpenter Jr., Miss Laura Car- rated with the netire bridal part-v Bantist MgII (►enter, Kenneth Bunkowski, Dan ascending spiral stairways to Join r , , Weiss, Miss Diane Bunkowski, the'bride and groom at the base. f~lonOr LdOiBSl Louis Sa'betti, and Mr. and -Mrs. Two doves held rings above their ^ ^ 1 J. Wlison Crawford. heads. The cake was cut and served by Mrs. Henry Boggs. Two ^ long tables stood on each side p. 1 I . p , draped as the cake table decorat- Monday evening attracted a large UePDl© rorter ed with a Ilower arrangement of number of men of First Baptist white mums, camatlops and church, their wives and guests, baby's breath. Each had two sil ver candelabras holding three Turkey and ham with all the candles each. Pundi was served trimmings were served in a fes- from a silver punch bowl by Miss five Christmas-red and green ■Miss Debbie Porter of Kings Cheryl Christman. Assorted ting- setting in the cafeteria of Central Moiuvtaln, who will marry Paul er sandwiches, mints molded in Junior high school. The bride-to-be wore a pink for mal-length dress. *:f At Banquet lie Porter Is Feted At Coffee Baptist Men’s Ladies Night Goforth, also of Kings Mountain, shapes of bells, hearts and rb.se.s. 00 Dec. 9. was honored at a cof- in colors of the wedding, pkrty Ta fee Saturtoy morning at the n^uts were served by Mrs. Fred ^oT me^bere ^ dec- guests, home of Mrs. Fred I. Mills on Troxell, Unda Christman. Mrs. whTwere TCruwrt- Mill TVnius 'a..* who Were honored at the annual Forest Hill Drive. Bliaiing hostess duties with Mrs. Mills, were Mrs. Sam P. (Goforth and Mrs. Joe A. Go forth. Mrs. Mills vva^ at the door to hjTteA, ‘a..* wcic liuliuLcu at lilt? rtiiiluai Christman!^maller round tables carnation were amme^ for gi^ts t6 Sf®®" P*®®® rared“3^«aT*a‘rt4'i,g'^ ment of white mums, carnations and baby’s breath. Entertainment for the banquet , The bride is the daughtef of was pro-vlded by Gardner-Wetib greet guests and present them Mr. and Mrs. John Clarence De- college professor Jerry Hill and to a, Receiving line composed,i0f Vahey of Fort Laudredale, Flor- his wife. Dr. and Mrs. Hill, as thsf. hfide-elect, her mother, Mrs. Ida, formerly of Kings MJoun- the "All in the Family”-of.TV Chf rte Pqrter; aqd Mrs. tain. She is a granddaughter of stars Archie Bunker and wife, de- ChiilC^ K.' Gbforih, ^ther qf Mrs. Irvin M- 4-R®" She’by lighted the audience with their the jjijosp^tlve’ ^>r^dogroom. and the latg Mn, Allen and .the pantomine and comedy routine. iT^, dicing foW ta-hlq was granddaughter of Mrs. lee De- with an arrangement Venpy of Kings Mountain and the of 'f^ ai>S wrhJjte camat'ons, late Mr. DeiVeney. 'The bride’s snapdragons, munis and greefr brother is the former Betty Al- ejy., Pla<^ (it 9pe end of th® len, taj^ vrafS if,, ,service and Mr. and Mrs. I^emuef E Thorn- at.tbe ppposdtf ,eitd trays of sau- ton of .Gainesville, FTorlda ui{a,r9!ISA diMse straws, fresh the parents of the groom. jRwimerrle^ fresh j^fieapple and Atetr a wedding trfr> th , ibeathomeW^^ngdLake'Fla. tonie and Charles Alexander 4^ morpln^ oofte Tho^ weddf"* presented Dr. and Mrs. Hill and F- ?„T Hightower said Mills and Mrs. Rlrtiard Lowery, and Mrs. Totfey C. Bridges, the 'benediction TTie hostessAS g^ve ,Miss. Pori Diana aqd Kevin and Mr. and ter a shoulder'ci^a'ge of ivhjte Mrs. Eddie Bridges, all of Kings Young ladies p| the church aa- eanjatlons and thefr honor gift D^ntgin. slated In serving th« meal and to her was a etrtglate «lery ^urtday night a rehearsal d^. were also presented Christmas nw I— * '' - A A ii- .— Dr. Eugene Poston, president of Gardner^Webb college, was guest speaker and used tlie topic, “Doing For Others.” John Bumgardner gave the in- vocation and Herman Greene wcl- A I . . J aa»a aa. II cofed guests. Mrs. Sam Blanton enl^ fresh pfreapplo and a trip thqy will gave the respon.se to the wel dite. was held for tho party and two famlUca at tea favors from the host group. Thursday, Decem'ber 14 Sloppy Joe Cole slaw Corn on cob Gingerbread Milk Friday, December 1.3 (Pinto beans Steamed cabbage Onion rings Cornbread ■Fruit cup Milk Monday, December Managers’ choice Tuesday, December 19 Christmas surprise HIGH SCHOOL Monday, December 11 Choice: Macaroni with clieese, Baked fish Mixed vegotabic.s Sliced peaehe.i Vanilla conki-j Rolls Milk A la carte: Lemon pudding Ice cream Peanut butter grahams Tuesday', December 12 Choice: Ground beef pizza with cheese; Hot dog in bun with chill Tossed salad - Butter peas j 'Butter cookie Milk A la carte: Chocolie pie Peadi freeze Tuna salad Wednesday, December 13 Choice: Baked ham; Steak with gravy Candied sweet potatoes Buttered broccoli Gelatin with fruit Roils A la carte: Creamed potatoes with gravy Tossed salad Strawberry cobbler Thursday, December 14 Magnolia Club Heard Program On Decorations Miss Marie Seag'e, home eco nomist for Duke Power Company, demonstrated Christmas decora tions which are easy-to-make ns the program for the November 28th meeting of the 'Magnolia Garden Club. Mrs. Joseph R. Smith entertain ed members at her home. ■Fruit and vegetal':Ie arrange ments were exhibited by Mrs. Charles Edward^ and Mrs,, John McGinnis and these were ^ldg«d ■by members. Mrs. Howard Lutz pre.-tided over 'business of the meeting. Mrs. Smith was assisted in serving refreshments. LONG AND LOVELY The nev* long skirts look love ly when they fall properly but static electricity can keep them clinging to your legs and spoil tee elegant look , you wish to ac- btaiwtfl At long as the fabric Is -WMhable. you ban easily solve the problem. Just add a faibrlc sofrenec to tee final rinse cycle In your washer. St. Paul Women Fete Senior Citizens Women of St. Paul United Methodist church cnlci taincd Sen ior citizens of Kings Mountain at a pre-Christmas dinner Saturday in the church dining hall. Fif teen senior citizens enjoyed the meal. Twenty-one plates were deliver ed (o .senior citizens una'hle to iillend the dinner. Rev. T. A. Powell is minister of the churc-h. Dianne Hauser A Is Feteid At Buffet Mrs. Peter ,1. Hauser of R.-i- leigh honored her sister-in-law. Miss Dianne Hauser, whose we:ldin.g to:'k place Salur;lay, at a bridesmaid.; ' uffet supper Fii (iav evening ,-i| Royal Villa res- (aurant, SuppcM- w.is served in the lounge from a tahle spread with white linen and eenterod with a large wedding c:indle. The );ride- lo he's |)'are was marked by a shoulder houiiuci and a gift of •salt and jjeprjer shakers and a wooden napkin holder set. Miss Hau.ier look the occasion to Drc..:>nt her gifts to her bridal altend.-ints. The brifle elect wore a blue em- pire-waisted iiarty dress. Luncheon Fetes Recent Bride .Mrs. Bill Robin.son, the former Carol Joan Goter, was honored at a recent luncheon given by .Mrs. Glee E. Bridges al her home on Hillside Drive. The hosle.ss look the occasion to present the honorec her wed ding gift, an electric mixer. A fourcourse luncheon served to .Miss Goter, her mn^^ er, .Mr.s. E. R. Goter; Mrs. How ard Broadwater, Mrs. H;il Plonk, ■Mrs. Tommy Goforth, .Mrs. Chal* mers Johnson, matron of honor in the wedding, Mr.s. Robert Davies and Mrs. Louis Sabettie. The wedding eoh'is of gold and bronze were featured in decora tive details. .Miss Goter was presented a bronze mum whieh she pinned to the shoulder ot her party dress. Seventeen Attend Training Class .Seventeen women attended a leadership training course Sun day afternoon at which members of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 1.3.3 were hostesses. Mrs. Charles R. Barbee ot Winston-Salem led the class for officers from District 23. Mrs. Robert McRorie of -Rulh- erfordton, district president, and Miss E’izabeth Stewart of Kings Mountain, local unit president and alternate district president, presided. Mrs. Leonard Gamble. Unit 1.3.5 chaplain, opened the meeting with a prayer. Refreshments were served by the hostess unit. STYLE CHANGE With the return of the classic look, don’t expect to pull out those garments you have been saving until they were in again. There is enough dlfferW in dMor^^tyles and tyil?* of fa brics so jhat they will not quite "mak'i it’’ as the latest fashipn.