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fiC Women Host
Dinner Meeting
Beta Epsilon Chapter,
Delta Kappa Gamma, held
Its November dinner
meeting at Bessemer City
Woman’s Club on Thur
sday evening. Bessemer
City members were
hostesses for the occasion.
The Invocation was
given by Mrs. Genevieve
Matthews. Greetings were
e^ressed by Mrs. Edna
Coon. Mrs. Maude Carter,
president, presided over
the business meeting.
Guest speaker for the
evening was Mrs. Lynda
Sheffield, Area Director of
Early Childhood
Education from the State
Department of Education.
Mrs. Sheffield was In
troduced by Mrs. Ruby
Goff. Her subject was
"The New Little Look.”
Mrs. Sheffield briefly
summarized the beginning
In 1969-70 of North
Carolina’s state supported
kindergarten program
following with the
assumption that by 1978
the early childhood
program will offer every
five-year-old In North
OaroUna the opportunity to
attend a state-suppoifod
kindergarten.
Slides with their
narration presented the
group with visual ob
servation of early
childhood staff develop
ment and pupil activities In
North Carolina’s eight
educational districts.
Mrs. Sheffield’s
presentation was most
Informative and In
teresting to her audience of
professional women.
Miss Julie Durham,
smilor student at Kings
Mountain Senior High
School sold daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. ’Thomas Durham,
will represent Kings
Moisitaln In the 80th an
nual CaroHnas Carrouaal
Parade and festlvltlea to
ha held In Charlotte on
■nianksglvlng Day.
Miss Durham won tbs
title In a contest recently at
KMSHS.
She was also a member
of the Homecoming Court.
During her three day
stay In Chariotte, Mlsa
Durhsun will take part In a
variety of activities and
will be competing with SI
other princesses for the
Carollnas Carrousel
Queen’s Crown.
Activities prior to the
parade will Include a
Queen’s luncheon and the
Pageant and Coronation
Dance. The luncheon Is
planned for Wed., Nov. 34,
from 11:46 a. m. until 1 p.
m. It will be held In the
Charlotte Civic Center.
The Pageant and
Coronation Dance,
adieduled tor Wednesday
evening, will also be held
In the Civic Center.
The parade, beginning at
3 p. m. on ’Thanksgiving
Day, will be the climax of
the festival.
’Ihe route will travel
from North Tryon (begin
ning at Sears) to Stonewall
St. where It will make a left
turn and proceed down
Stonewall, turning left
again onto Caldwell St.,
and then right onto Third
St.
’The parade will climax
at Third and McDowell
Streets with awarding
ceremonies Immediately
following In Marshall
Park.
Relatives and friends
are encouraged to attend
both the Queen’s Luncheon
and the Pageant and
Coronation Dance as well
as the parade. Luncheon
tickets are $8 each and
Dance tickets are $4. The
Pageant and Coronation
Dance Is a seml-formal
affair. Tickets are
available by sending check
or money order to Caro-
linas Carrousel, Inc., 313 S.
Tryon St, Room 601, Char
lotte, N. C. 38381.
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Here’s Good News
MRS. BUQENB TLCTD LOVBLACB
(Elisabeth Fitch)
Fitch-Lovelace
Vows Are Spoken
David Baptist Church
provided the setting
Friday evening for a 7 p.
m. wedding uniting Miss
Elisabeth Fitch and
Eugene Floyd Lovelace.
The couple pledged vows
of the double-ring cere
mony before the Rev. L. M.
Schuman and Rev. N. S.
Hardin.
Mrs. Margaret B. Me-
Swsdn, aunt of the bride,
was organist for the pro
gram of nuptial music end
vocal numbers were by
WUUam McSwaln, cousin
of the bride. Mr. McSwaln
sang ”0 Perfect Love”
before the ceremony and
"Wedding Prayer” as the
benediction.
The„«Utar of the church
was banked wlUi. palmf
and enhanced by wrought-
Iron candelabra holding 16
cathedral tapers.
Jim Fitch of Shelby
escorted his sister to the
altar and gave her In mar
riage. The bride’s wedding
gown was a formal design
of white bridal satin and
lace featuring high neck
line and long aleeves. Her
elbow-length veil of Illu
sion was draped from a
Camelot cap and she car
ried a bouquet on a white
lace-covered Bible.
i^7~Car(il Wiggins of
Kings Mountain attended
her sUter as nnatran of
honor and bridesmaids
were Mrs. VlrginU Clark
of Shelby and Misa Wanda
Lovelace of Kings Moun
tain, slater of the brlde-
grooim
The thre^ attendants
wore full-skirted Bicen
tennial gowns in red and
bhie-check gingham and
carried bouquets of white
mums.
Best man for the bride
groom was hto fadhsr.
Joey'Allen of Kings
Mountain ushered with
Mike Wlgglne, brother-in-
law of the bride.
Mias Jackie ~ McSwaln
kept the guest register. _
After a wedShg trip to
Charlotte, the newlyweds
will be at home on Rt. 3,
Beaaemsr City.
BRIDE AND
BIUDEOROOM
The bride is the daughter
of James Fitch of Monroe
and the late Mrs. Fitch
and Is a 1973 graduate of
Kings Mountain High
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Lovelace of Kings
Mountain are parents of
the bridegroom. He Is
employed by Kings Point
Knit Co. of Bessemer City.
CAKECimiNO
The bride suid bride
groom cut their wedding
cake Friday evening at an
after-rehearsal party held
In the Fellowship Hall of
David Baptist Church. The
Bicentennial theme of the
wedding was featured In
decorative details and In
refrsshments. The green
and white wedding cake
was cut and served with
,puncA. ^
- ■ i. ,
Mrs. Margaret Mc
Swaln, aunt of the bride,
was hostess.
Your Thanksgiving
turkey won’t cost you as
much this Thursday as the
fdbbler cost last year.
This Is the good news
from Jack Hughes, Dixon
Community turkey far
mer, who recently raised
80 to 40,000 In time for the
holidays.
The Hughes family
loaded up their last
shipment this week for the
maricet and Clara Hughes
says they won’t “have any
more until after Christ
mas.”
Mrs. Hughes says that
turkeys are more plentiful
this year and production
has been at an all-time
high.
Local grocers are selling
turkey for about 30 cents
per pound cheaper than
this time laat year, ac
cording to Mrs. Hughes.
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LECIION DANCE
"’The Zodlaca,” popular
rock and roll bsmd, returns
to the American Legion
Saturday for a big dance
and floor show beginning
at 8:46 p. m.
Advance tickets are on
sale at DO per couple.
’Tickets are DO at the door.
Poet Commander Rick
Moore eald the kitchen will
be open for serving of
steak dinners at $0 per
plate.
Legionnaires and guests
are Invited to attend.
COMINGS
AND GOINGS
Orangrel (Mrs. C. L.)
Jolly spent ’Iliureday In
Cary with her cousin,
Jackie (Mrs. Jimmy)
Harris, former resident.
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"My Fair Lady”, one of
the muslcalB to come
oft Broadway In recent
years, will be presented for
Ite final performance of
four by Community
College Players Saturday
night In LRC Auditorium i
at Isothermal OommuntCy'
College near Splndale.
TTie performance Is at 8
p. m.
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