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\ tcrans rvices [ y*?ar John* nston* ration merits fiscal to 80,- I pub- sinco inures c on* awirg ut 1'^,- ers as 2,61*0 ety of ccupa* 13,70U :e U V* r3 in lective 13,900 les. , near- taken lip or g pro- e pro* n Oc- t vet- ceship D paid le the g al- 'cased ms a je of h one nthly; , with 1 de- I ap- he-job should office, veter- ^ ilsonsf On Tour To Holy Land Rev. and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphries of Kings Mountain are among a group of Tar Heel Presbyterians who left Monday for a 10-day Bible Tour of the Holy Lands. Rev. Mr. Wilson is pastor of Shiloh Presbyterian church of Grover and Dixon Presbyterian church of Kings Mountain. While the Wilsons are away, their daughter, Lynn, will be house-guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tally in Grover, and daughter, Susan, will visit an aunt and uncle in Morganton. Humphries Are Wed In Church RUes A camel* Iscapc Tolina trans* ' start lanted holes, liable, /ersity uggest ree or t pre* ^ ocated 1 from winter ' sur* hedge killed p than fer the lorrect* T than center irevent of soil. ' above /e the ng ani during I PIANIST IN CONCERT Llll Kraus, renowned pianist, will be presented in con cert by the Gastonia Community Concert Association 'Monday even'ing at 8 p.m. in Hunter Huss auditorium. The Hungarian pianist, born in Budapest, began the study of piano at the age of six, and at eight was en rolled at the Royal Academy of Music. At 17 she re ceived the Academy's highest honor and went on to study at the Vienna Conservatory of Music. At 20 ^ she became a full-fledged professor^at the Vienna A- P cadmey. Her recitals have toKcn her to England, continental Europe, and annual tours of China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. In 1940, beginn'ing a world tour in the Dutch East Indies, Mme. Kraus was taken prisoner by the Japanese in Java and for three years was interned in a prison camp. She returned to the international concert circuit in 1948. Fred OHn (Todd) Tho mas, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, Jr. of Gainesville, Florida, cele brated his first birthday Saturday. December 30. A birthday party was held in Daytona Beach, Fla. at the home of Todd’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, Sr. Todd’s circus - decorated birthday cake was cut ard served with party re freshments. Todd is also grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thornburg of Kings Mounta'in. The Thomas family spent the Christmas hol idays with the Thornburgs. rt ea Todd's moiher is the former Brenda Thornburg. * * * ♦ COMINGS AND GOINGS James Throneburg has returned to New York City after a holiday visit wilh his mother, Mrs. Y. F. Throne burg. Cindy Huffman cele brated her third birthday with a party at her home in the Antioch Commun ity last Fniday. With an attendance of 12 children, she received many gifts at her party. Cindy is the daughter of Ted Huffman and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Huffman of route 2. A cake, decorated with poinsettias, was served by Christine Huffman and Gail Blake, who assisted with the party. Friday: Bethlehem Baptist church was ^ 1. 1 , setting Decembci 29th for 7:00 ‘Rehearsal for the Dixon- weidlng of Miss Dartha Gail Lee wedding in Resurrection Lutheran church. ^ White Huffstotler and E^die Clarence [I r. dinner at El couple pledged vows of Bethel Methodist church fellmv- doul;lering ceremony in a ship hall honoring Miss Denise candlelight weJding before Rev. pstner and John James Hucka- j, ,, minister of the bee Jr. Hostesses: Mrs. Walter pu..r,«K Ware and Mrs. Ted Huggins. _ .. ,,, , 1 u Mrs. Jack Lail was organist, 7:30--Margrace Womans club ^iss Ann Lall was pianist and at the home of Mrs. John Cald* Nancy Reynolds was vocal- ist for the program of traditional 8:00—After-rehearsal party at music. Miss Reynolds sang Resurrection Lutheran church fel- "Whither Thou Goest" before the lowship hall honoring Miss Joyce ceremony and ‘Wedding Prayer” Dixon and M chael Lee. Hosts: the couple knelt for the bene- The Bible Tour Group will fly to Cyprus and travel via ship which will be their headquarters for the tour on to Jerusalem and other places along the route. Rev. E. B. Witherspoon, retired minister and former pastor of Belmont's First Presbyterian church, will fill the two pulpits during Mr. Wilson's absence. Amy Jane Dixon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon, cele brated her first birthday V/ednesday, December 27th. A family party was held at *he Dixon home at 801 Henry Street and Amy Jane's Wlnnie-the- Pooh cake was cut and cut and served with par ty refreshments. Amy Jane is grand daughter of Mrs. Lee McDaniel and E. S. Go- sey, both of Kings Moun tain. Other members of the Dixon family are Amy's brother, David, and her sister, Robin. diction. Miss La’l played "Theme From Romeo and Juliet,” “Love Story” and "(Moonlight Sonata” at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Hal B. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Gene C. Cox. Saturday: 12:00~The wedding of Miss The altar of the church was Jo,ce Dean Dixon and Michael arranged with a central basket Stephen Lee in Resurreetion poinsettias and white Lutheran church. mums with an arch of lighted 1:00 — Wedding luncheon at tapers and two candelabra on Kings Mountain Country club for cither s'de w th palm=^ and red members of the Dixon - Lee wed- poinsettias used with white mums, ding party. Host: Charles E. Dix* Marvin Huffstetler escorted on, lather of the ibride-elect. his daughter to the altar and « 1 . , gave her in marriage. The 7.00— Rehearsal for the Huck- bride’s wedding gown was a for- V'lZ ; '!} mal design of white peau de sole Method s! church, des gned and made by Mrs. Billie 8:00-After - rehearsal party gmith Farris, featuring a gored for members of the Hucket^e- bodice and skirt ani modified Costner ^dding party in the fel- bishop sleeves with pearl button lowship hall of El Bethel Meth- ,H^mcd with delicate Odist church. ruffled lace. Lace also enhanced . ^ the jewelc-d neckline. The hem- bunaay. extending into a short train, 3:00-The wedding of'Miss Peg* overlaid with wide Venetian gy Denise Costner and John ^^ce. Her hip-length veil of net James Huckabee Jr. in El Bethel sprinkled with lace rosettes was United Methodist church. caught to a pearl-trimmed lace Monday: and she carried a bouquet of 8:00— Gastonia Community w^^te mums, peppermint carna- Concerts is sponsoring Fdanist and baby’s breath centered Lili Kraus in concert at Hunter ^ white orchid. fi: Give Plans For Their Saturday Nuptials Miss Joyce Doan Dixon, daugh- tend her sister as matron of hon- ter of Mrs. iMable H. Dixon and or and only attendant. Amy Cox, Charles K. Dixon of Kings daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mounta n, has completed plans Cox of Shelby, n ece of the bride- fer her marriage to Michael groom-to-be, will be flower girl. Stephen I.x?c, of Crrsw(?ll, N. C., .Mickey E. Bell, brother-in-law son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilai B. Lee of th<‘ hridc-to-bo, \rill usher with of Shelby, and announces them Gene Cox of Shefby, brother-in- today. law of the bridegroom-elect. The wedding will lake ])Iacc The ride elect's father will en- Saturday, January 13th, at 12 tortain after the ceremonr/ at a noon in Resurrection Lutheran luncheon at Kings Mountain chur'?h with the Rev. Glenn A. Country club. Boland to rfficlate the double- * ring ceremony. Following their wedding re- Mrs. Aubrey Mauney will be hcarsal on PTiday evening Miss organist for the program of nup- Dixon and Mr. Lee will cut the r tial music. wedding cake at an after-rehear- The ridc-clect will be g von in sal party in the church fellow- marriage by her father. Rest man ship hall. Hosts will be the bride- for the bri icgrf}om-to*be will b<' groom-to-be’^ parents, Mr. and his brother, Jlark B. Lee of Shel- Mrs. Hal B. Toe, arid his sister y. and hrothor-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mickey E. Bell will at- Legion AuxlL Inducts 42 New Memloers lary and hrothor-in-law. Gene C. Cox. New Books At Library K-' i. mmm A nimihc'r of new books are on the shelves of Jacob S. Mauney P"'rly lWc new members of the Memoiial I i rany. Anicriv-an Ij’g on auxiliary Unit They incoi e a listing for Will You Dr. Seuss. AfiSS. EDDIE CLARENCE WHITE (DariJha Gail Huffstetler) \ 1.j5 were inducted into mem' er- youth, fi sh:p at Thur.>day night s mi ciinj which a: at the American Legion building, gory. President r:iizaholh Stewart conducted the installation rites, assisted by .Mrs. .lacko D. Bar rett, Mrs. Rn' ert Huff, and Mrs. \V. A. Christenson. .Mrs. Oran- gn.d Jolly and .Mrs. Ruth (Jamhle wfi'c sergeant-at-arms for the candlelight initiation ceromonic.s. -Mio. Li imble, chaplain, gave the opening devotional. The members took the occa sion to recognize two Legion- Tocpi)or. naircs Past Ciommander Jolm W. Gladden and clu^ manager W. D. (Red) .Morrison for long ?ti"'n rentiers and others 0 liLted iH general cate- YOUTH Please Co Now?— Vertle the Turllo: Dr. fieuss. PTinniesl Story Book—3:arrys. .Milton the P^:u‘!y Risfr Kraus. Turni-oat Winter, Rebel Spr.ng St. George. The Beat of the Distant Drum— PIuss auditorium in Gastonia. Mrs. Joe Dover was the bride’s matron of honor and bride^aids Oratorio Group bets Auditions Aud'itions for new singers for the Oratotrio Singers of Charlotte The bride’s mother was gowned in serving, in light blue polyester knU with matching accessories. c. the :ride chose a melon light- were ‘Miss Libby Dye Miss Stella parents enterta.n- weight wod pants'suit with the graved plaque by the organiza- lifted from her bridal Tion and Mr. Morrison wSs tifully-appomt^ recep- bouquet. membered with an appreciation tion m the fellowship hall of the BRIDE A.\D BRIDEGROOM gif,, an engraved desk calendar 'Neisler, Miss Pam Arrowood and Miss Roxanne Rhea, all of Kings Mountain, and Miss Karla Smith of Charlotte. All the attendants wore holiday Por a trip to Myrtle Beach, S. service to the auxiliary. Mr. Gladden was presented an en- iiin tne graved nlacju her church. Overlaid with Mr. and Mrs. G. Marvin Huff- set. Mrs. Orangrel Jolly, treasur- f^ri. The Tennis .Machine—Jacobs. A Nurse's Choice—Ross. O the Red Rose Tree—‘Beatty. Coyote Cry- Baylor. P'ICTION Greygallows - Michaels. The Doctor's Reputation—^Sei- r- h-* f stetler of Kings Mounta.n are made the presentation to Mr. over white satin the ;ondes table parents of the bride. A graduate Morrison and Mrs Robert Ruff, was highlight of decoration and of Kings Mountain high school, vice oresident made the was decorated in the wedd ng she is a student at Mercy hospi maae me wiU be held Tuesday, January floor-length gowns of poly- 16, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Myers featuring mandarin , Park United Methodist lohunch, s^^ves, low, square necklines and colors of holida(>’ red and white, tal School of Nursing in Char- Queens Road at Providence Road. waists trimmed with A five-branched candelabra of lotte. Music Director Donald Pliott will white velvet rope. They carried lighted tapers, red poinsettias and The brivlegroom is the son of hear all voices. white fur muffs with red poin- white ponpoms centered the table. L. T. White of Kings Mountain settias and velvet streamers at- iRed punch was served from a and the late Mrs Mary White The Oratorio Singers' first oon- tached and white fur bands as silver punch bowl at one end of A graduate of Kings Mountain cert, a performance of Ralph headdresses. They wore dyed io- the table. On the opposite end of h;gh school he attended Gaston Vaughan - William Hodtie” and match satin slippers. the table was the three-tiered college for two years and the Norman 'Dollo Joio's '**A iRsaim of Joe Dover was best man for wedding cake. Silver trays held an University of North Carolina at David”, will be held Saturday, the cridegroom and ushers were assortment of cheese wafers, Asheville for one year He is now January 13 et 8:15 at Ovens Au- Bill Brooks of Gastonia, Rick mints, nuts and sausage balls serving with the United States diOorium. The May 5bh concert Falls, Darryl Pruitt, Bobby John- which were served with the cake nav-y in Bainbridge Md a iperformance of the son and Tommy Grayson, all of and punch. Miss Becky Cashion The newlyweds are at home in presen- tat:?n to Mr. Gladden. Miss Beverly Stewart was pianist for the induction cere monies. Mrs. Leona Fite, Mrs. Juanita Pruitt and Miss Janet Pruitt werx? hostesses for the meeting. Russian tea and refreshments were served from a festive table. I Love You, Irene—Kantor. Speak To Me of Love—Eden. On the Night of the Seventh Moon—Holt. Smouldering Fire—Stevenson. Leap Before You Look—Stolz. Convention, M. D.—Slaughter. The Camerons—Crichton. Elephants Can Remember — Christie. GENERAL will be Mr. Republican—Patterson. Mao Tse Tung: Red Emperior —Archer. Economy — Verdi “Requiem” Kings Mountain. and Miss Beverly Plonk assisted Bainbridge, Maryland. Mrs. Hughes Hos+ess Co"nrS'H!ghes was host- ess Saturday night at her home to members of Circle 1 of Dixon Presbyterian church. Pack-O-Fun Clapper. And To Each Mrs. Paul Mauney conducted McKuon Craft Projects— Seaseon—Red the Evening BiAle Study and Mrs. Wayne Wells presided over business of the meeting. Mrs. Hughes was assisted in serving refreshments. A Nation of Strangers—^Pack- Your Future In: Beauto' Culture Computer Programming Hospital W'urk Forestry 'em CARD OF THANKS The family of Horace L<^ Patterson wish to acknowledge their sincere appreciation to the Marqrace Club many friends and neighbors for ^ r\ c •_] the loving kindness and ex- Un hriday pressions of sympathy during the loss of our beloved father. Hor ace Patterson. May God bless each and ever>’ one of you.- The Family of Horace L. Patterson. Margrar'e Womans clubbers will gather Friday evening at 7:30 p. *m. Mrs. John H. Caldwell will be 1-11 hostess to the group at her home. SECTION B THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, January 11, 1973 Denise Costner, John J. Huckabee, Jr. Give Plans For Their Sunday Wedding Mis; Peggy Doni-o Costner, daughter of *\Ir. and (Mrs. Carroll Dean Costner, has computed plans for her marriage to John James Huckabee Jr., of t .'osscmor City, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bellicl folU^wship hall will honor .Miss Costner, .Mr. Huckabee and mr nbers of their wedding party. Hosts will be Mrs. Waller Waie and Mrs. Ted Huggins. A cake cuptting w II be held after the James Hucka'cee of Winter Park, wedding rehearsal Saturd Fla., and announces thorn today. ning in the fellowship hall of tlie church. The wedd ng will lake plate Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the El 'Bethel Methodist church. Rev. E. L. Murphy, minister of the church, will officiate at the dou le-ring ceremony. Tcri Huggins will be organist for the program of nuptial music Rv/ A , iYi|l,ar\/ and vocal numbers will bo by ^7 ' 'UAinai y Luau Plans Are Underway Sfaci Lynn, left, was two years old Dece'mber 30fh, Her sister, Jama, right, was three years old on Nov ember 261-h, The children celebrated their birthdays at a party at their home at 1054 Pearson Avenue In Gastonia Dec. 17th. Refreshments were served around a Miss Muffett cake and decorations. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins, Jr. Their mother is the former Phyllis Cable of Kings Mountain, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins, Sr. of Gastonia and Mr, and Mrs. James I. Cable of Kings Mountain. f Relatives of Staci and Jama attended the family by- Mrs. Jack Eaker. The i:r!deelect will be given in marriage by her father. Terry Darlv of Bessemer City will serve as best man for the pros pective bridegroom. 'Miss Cheryl Costner will attend state-wide her sister as maid of honor and units. Mrs, Amer can Legion Auxiliary Unit 155 will sponsor an Hawaiian Luau and dance on March 31 for Ix'nofit of the Mary Sue Jarrott Fund, a pi-oect being supportv*d by Legion Auxiliary B. M. Jarrett of Shel- bridesmaids will include Mrs. by is the national pivsidcnt-elect Kathy Dixon, Miss Teresa Camp bell, Miss Teresa Camp and Miss Diane Swofford, all of Kings Mountain. Jphnna Grace Greenlee of Dal las will be flower girl and Dou glas De Brulcr of Kings Moun tain will he ringboarer. of the iary. American Legion Auxil- The Luau. fcatur ng dancing to the music of "The Blue Wl- vets,” and i-cfreshmonts, will be hold at the American Legion ^ j TT u building here March 31, 1973 Dale Blanton, C^rad llURhes. Dancing David Wray and Dwight Dixon g. n will usher. ^ Mrs. Marvin Hamrick will keep a guest register in the ves tibule of the church whore the bridal party will form a receiving line to greet wedding guests aft er the ceremony. Mrs. Bufor^ Ware w-ill direct the wedding. A dinner Friday evening at £1 The Auxiliary will soli tickets to membei^ of the Legion and Auxiliary, their husbands and guests at $5 per couple or $3 stag. Refreshments will '-'e served and prizes will go to the best- costumed* PLANT DONATES DRAPERY MATERIALS TO SCHOOLS., Nvisco, Inc. donated drajurty matena} nrently for the Lv hrary of Kings Mountain high ,school and the cafvter^ dim ing o/ the high schouJ. A'3f//S Princiinil Jake Atkinson, Icftf and Ncis<x> Mills SuiH'rhitcndcnt JUu Dkkey, right ad' mire the Mcir j)ale green dmiK'riis in the library. Draperies in the dining hall arc also the same color of pale green. Pho to by I. G, Alexander
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