t Face ■l-IIlRBOB‘HliRALD-1 Caljr U. un li-eF' Y 0' IHE RHEAS RELAX AFTER DBCX>RATlNO — Jackie and Sandl Rhea and their daughter, TUfany, relax after a workday at Mrs. Rhea’s new beauty shop which the Photo By lib Stowait couple designed and furnished In a “comfortable, homey look,’’ using seme Ideas from their home at Arch dale Farms which have been family hobbles. A Beauty Shop With Country Style ;Sandl and Jackie Rhea are Incorporating a. country style look In the new business they Including the two Rhea children, Trent, age nine, and ’Tiffany, age six, contributing some have constructed on of their crafts which l%elby Road which Mrs. have been family Rhea will operate as Scissors and Styles by Sandl, a beauty shop. Natural shingles on the front and red sycamore trim enhance the decor which will be complemented with some antique pieces, an antique desk and love seat which have been In Om family for years. "Jcuskle and I decided to continue the homey look which we have In our own house on Arch dale Farms and In the shop, I have operated In our home for several years,’’ said Mrs. Rhea. All the family are pitching In to make the new shop comfortable. some projects, and needlework. One of the Rhea family’s favorite craft Is com shucks and they have created numerous Christmas decorations. Including beautiful manger scenes using com shucks. They and their children have also made all the deoora- Both Ssmdi and Jackie Rhea are graduates of Kings Mountain High School and Sandl com pleted her beauty training at Southeastern Schools In Charlotte. A licensed beauty operator for 12 yesus, she Is daughtdr of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lym of Kings Mountain. Jackie Rhea Is son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhea of Grover. ’Ihey are active in Grover First Baptist Church. Mrs. Rhe says she Is done. Mr. Rhea owns and operates Jackie’s Ap- pllances and Refrigeration and also manages Archdale Stables. Bride-Elect Is Feted At Drop-In - Miss Teresa Putnam, whose wedding to Warren Falls takes place July 80th, was honored June 27th at a bridal drop-ln at the home of Mrs. Billy Putnam. ; Entertaining with Mrs. Putnam were Mrs. Larry Boyes, Mrs. Homer Jones, Mrs. Sidney Hicks, Mrs. Norman Webster, and Igrs. Frank Hiunrlck. il:A yellow and green motif was featured In decorative detsdls ana Kfreshments. Overlaid with white over yellow, tte bride’s table was centered with an arrangement of yellow fuid white daisies. Party punch and pick-ups were served from costal appointments. TiMlss Putnam, who tivore a green party ghess, was presented an Orchid corsage and a gift from the hostesses. ^ The 50 giiests who palled from 7:80 until p;80 p. m. showered the K de-to-be with gifts for ■ new home. ^..Receiving with Miss Putnam were her mother, Mrs. Russell Putnam, and her future mother-in-law, Mrs. Oime Falla, Jr. M 'J f \ u CARO OF THANKS CYNTHIA ANN BOLIN : -I would liko to thank the staff of Kings Mountain Hospital, and fm>eclally the nurses on ttw North Station, for the Idndnoss and con cern they showed during my recent stay In the hospital. - ROSA WRIGHT Miss Smith Honored Surprise Bridal Shower At Luncheon Tuesday Miss Jodi Smlfti was honored at a bridesmaids luncheon T^iesday, hosted by Mrs. John H. Gamble at the Gamble home on Hawthorne Lane. Hie wedding of Miss Smith and Mark Mc Daniel will be an event of July 28. When guests arrived, cranberry Juice cocktails were served In the den. Luncheon was served with guests seated at the dhilng room table and small tables set up In the living room. An arrangement of sum mer flowers centered the dining room table, while smaller, matching arrangements were used on other tables. Miss Smith chose this time to present gifts to her attendants. The hostess chose this time to present her gift to the bride-elect. Among the sixteen guests present, were ftie brtde-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Joe Rivers Smith; and Mrs. Glenn Mc Daniel, mother of die prospective bridegroom. Miss Dana Mauryne Fox was given a sur prise bridal party by her co-workers In the Ad- mlsslotu Office of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on June 8. After a buffet lim- cheon at the Governor’s Irm, the twenty-five colleagues showered die bride-to-be with gifts for her kitchen. Goodbyes were said by Miss Fox, as this was her last day at work be fore returning to Bir mingham, Alabama to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Fox, before her marriage July 28 to John Allen Mitchell m. The wed ding will be at Sardis Presbyterian Church In Charlotte. Miss Fox’s grand parents are Mr. end Mrs. C. J. Gault Jr. of Kings Mountain. traveling with Zotos, International beauty company, beginning In the Fall on a hair surgeon’s team con ducting weekend seminars. Sandl will lead her first seminar In Austin, Texas In Sep tember and teach classes In “five-form’’ hair cuts, styles and design. A br terlor i new building of which Max Putnam Is con tractor. There Is a reception area, preparation area, dryer area, and work and styling area. bil^t yellow in- ' Is featured In the m ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bolin announce the engagement of thslr daughter, Cynthia Ann, to Mark Douglas Shydes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shydes. Both Camilles are of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect Is a 1977 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and is employed by Bolin Day Oars Osntar. 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