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y x 3 Page 4B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. April 19, 1984 Cy Blue Bird Of Happiness ‘Blue Bird of Happiness‘ was appropriately the program for last Wednesday’s program of the Open Gate Garden Club at the home of Mrs. C.J. Gault, Jr. on Goforth Street. Crest High School student Kim Clary demonstrated birdhouses and was program speaker. Miss Clary, who fashions and sells birdhouses, was presented by Mrs. A. B. Hilton. Nell Gault had prepared the arrangement on the theme,‘One of Our Blessings‘ using bluebirds as an accessory and combining apple blossoms and foliage, white Mount Hood jonquils and light and dark fushia colored azaleas. The members gave her a high score for the ar- rangement which was the focal point of decoration in the living room. During the meeting, the members recalled the interest of four deceased members in contributing arrangements and horticulture specimens at club meetings and their contributions to the community. Octavia(Mrs.Harold) Coggins loved to prepare floral arrangements of all kinds. Lee(Mrs. Charlie) Cash was well known for her horticulture specimens and her love for birds. ZellaMrs. Mack) Gantt was remembered for her love of Japanese arranging as an accredited flower show judge and Janie(Mrs. Arnold) Kincaid was remembered for her green thumb in the growing of beautiful camellias. The Open Gate Garden club is a member of the N. C. Federation of Garden Clubs and meets specific standards to maintain their mem- brship and in the judging of arrangements.The local club has par- ticipated in the annual floral fair of the Kings Mountain Woman’s clubs and members attend out-of-town shows and programs and looks for professional people to address their club with helpful hints on flower gardening and arranging. The members have contributed to four state garden projects, including Elizabethan Gardens, Martha Franck Fragrance Garden for the Blind, Daniel Boone Native Gardens and Brunswick Town Nature Trail. In the past, the club has sponsored a Junior Garden club and have sponsored local flower shows. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Eugene Hollifield of Fort Lawn,S.C. announce the arrival of their daughter, Christen Lee, born April 6 at Piedmont Medical Center in Rock Hill,S. C. Grandparents are Mr.and Mrs. Boyce Wells of Kings Mountain and Mr.and Mrs. Gene Hollifield of Shelby. Great-grandparents are Ira Dixon and Sue Wells of Kings Moun- tain, Mr.and Mrs. Everette Hollifield of Shelby and Mr.and Mrs. B. T. Jones of Bostic. Tammie and David Heffner of Kings Mountain have announced the birth of their son, Stuart Wayne, April 8, Charlotte Presbyterian Hospital. Grandparents are Wayne and Linda Appling of Grover and Gary and Shirley Heffner of Shelby. Great-grandparents are Lillie Kirkendoll and Mattie Ponder of Grover. Social Notes By Lib Stewart NELL'S FLOWER ARRANGENT - Nell Gault displayed a “Blue Bird of Happiness” arrangement for Wednesday's meeting of Open Gate Garden Club at her home. Women’s Executive Program At G-W District Legion Auxiliary Meeting Here April 29 Otis D. Green Unit 155, American Legion Auxiliary, will host the District 23 meeting of the Auxiliary on Sunday, April 29, at 3 p.m. at the American Legion Building. Featured speaker will be Mrs. Francena Cole of Sanford, state president of the Auxiliary. Membership Chairman Anna J. Bailey of Salisbury will also be a speaker. District 23 President Myrtle Christenson of Kings School System. primary. rect LARRY LANGSON "55 JUDGE Mr. Langson is currently an assistant District Attorney for Gaston County. Active in community and civie affairs. Currently on the Board of Directors of Horizon House and on the Board of Directors of Gaston Familics in Action. Past Board Member for Gaston Com- munity Action as well as the Group Home for delinquent children. Active participant in the annual Law Day pro- gram presented for the Gaston County Very concerned with issues involving juveniles. Also works closely with vie- tims of domestic violence. Strongly supported by law enforcement of- [ ficers in Gaston County Mr. Langson is the candidate with ex- tensive court room experience. Help make a change for the better. Vote for Langson in the May 8 Democratic BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. - Charlotte Mayor Pro Tem Minette Trosch and Dee Ray, executive vice president of the Raycom Sports Network, will be the keynote speakers at’ the “Women’s Executive Program,” April 27 to 29, sponsored by Gardner-Webb College. The three-day symposium is offered through the college’s Broyhill Academy, for women .administrators and executives. The program will begin at 7 p.m. Friday, April 27 with a banquet at the college’s O. Max Gardner Fine Arts Center and will con- clude Sunday morning, April 29. Ms. Ray, who along with her husband Rick Ray, established the Charlotte-based Raycom Sports Network, will speak at the Friday evening banquet. A native of Asheville, N.C., she spent a number of years as an advertising executive before entering the sports broadcasting Tiffany Is One Tiffany Leanne Robinson celebrated her first birthday on March 25 with a Strawberry Shortcake party at her home at 610 Meadowbrook Road. She is the daughter of Robert and Cindy Robinson and grand- daughter of Mr.and Mrs. David Robinson and Dianne Green, all of Kings Mountain. Great- grandparents are Helen Robin- son of Bessemer City and Pauline Hord of Gastonia. Easter Greeti On A Plaaes : flowers 7 or Easter with Teleflora's new ats Egg Platter Bouquet. Spring-fresh flowers fill a white ceramic egg platter 2 featuring hei Neil hand- painted Sy 8 accents. To send SIN Ks it anywhere in 2A 4 = HIN the country, call LS + hp) ZV or visit our shop. Easter is Sunday, April 22. Give the Egg Platter Bouquet ALLEN’S 9 FLOWER SHOP Teleflora 624 E. King St. Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 739-2556 industry. Established in 1979, the network currently broad- casts Atlantic Coast Conference basketball games and the televi- sion programs, “Tarheel Foot- ball Highlights” and “The ACC Sports Center.” Ms. Trosch, who currently. is serving her fourth term on the Charlotte City Council, will speak at the Saturday evening banquet. Ms. Trousch holds a master’s degree in political science from West Virginia University and has been involved with Charlotte city government since 1977 when she was elected district representative to the council. An advocate of neighborhood concerns, Ms. Trosch was among the original representatives elected through Charlotte’s system of district representation. The three-day program will also include presentations by a number of other area business and academic leaders. For more information about the symposium or to register, contact Gardner-Webb’s SCOTT PARRISH Scott Celebrates Birthday Christopher Scott Parrish celebrated his first birthday April 9th at a party at his home at 512 W. Gold Street and at- tended by relatives and friends. Scott is the son of Clyde and Hazel Parrish of Kings Moun- tain. Grandparents are Clyde and Hazel Parrish of Kings Moun- tain and Melvin and Connie Berry of Bessemer City. Broyhill 704-434-2361. Academy at Hwy. 150E Cherryville, N.C. Paid for by Langson for Judge Committee ir EE EE EE EE EE CE EEE EIR u KISER CHEVROLET == Mountain will conduct business of the meeting. : After the report of unit presidents from Kings Moun- tain, Shelby, Forest City, Spin- dale and Rutherfordton, the Shelby Unit 82 will serve refreshments. 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