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Thundoy. April 30. IMl-UNGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Pop* 3A re ) MR. AND MRS. CARL C. FAUS ... ceUbrat* Goldan Wadding Day Falls Couple Honored On 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cromwell Falls were honored Saturday, April 25 on their 50th wedding anniversary. The reception was held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Pat terson Grove Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Hosts were the couple’s seven children and their spouses. Mrs. Falls is the former Vada Wright, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pinkney Wright of the Mary’s Grove Community. Carl and V ada were married April 25, 1931 in York, S.C. Guests were greeted by grand daughters Beth Falls and Carla Seism; Roxanne Seism presided at the register. Mr. and Mrs. Falls received with their children: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean Falls of Nashville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cash of Grover; and Miss Rita Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seism, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Falls, all of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Falls was presented a white orchid to compliment her mauve colored dress of silk georgette over satin. Gifts were opened and displayed by nieces Mrs. Janice Beam and Mrs. Cindy Wood, assisted by Sandra Wright and grandson Baker Falls. The refreshment table was covered with a white lace cloth over gold. Centering the table was a tall five branch candelabra surrounded by snapdragons, daisies, ferns and gold and white pompons. Party pickups were served from silver appointments and punch was served from a silver punch service at one end of the table. At the other end was the beautiful five-tiered wed ding cake, accented by miniature daisies. Serving were Mrs. Ann Seism, Mrs. Sarah Nichols, Mrs. Evelyn Seism, Christopher Joy and nieees Mrs. Shirley Wright and Mrs. Ann Davis, assisted by the younger granddaughters; Kimberly, HoUie, Rhonda and Laura Falls, and Heather and Melissa Cash. Large ferns were used at the ends of the gift table and refresh ment table and other large green plants were placed in areas to add the final touch to the fellowship hall. Goodbyes were said by grand son Lynn Seism and Michael Beam. Plaza Suite Slated Friday, Saturday At LT The curtain goes up Friday night and Saturday night at 8 p.m. in Park Grace Auditorium on “Plaza Suite,” the Kings Mountain Little Theatre Pro duction. “Plaza Suite,” the Neal Simon comedy, played to small au diences last weekend. The show is directed by Ray Holmes and tickets are available at the door at $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for students. EARLY INSTALLATION SALE! summei's ■ Completely non-corrosive ■ Stronger than an equal weight of steel ■ Mi^iiflcent appearance because of piodsion molding Our prices are lower at tills time of the year for these exclusive and revolutionaqf Stnictuial Potymer Pools. Don’t waitl Get our low price now and be assured also of an earfy InstaBation Ford's 413 N. Piedmont 739-5786 Th. Affacjrtie Ptoaita Also A Complete Lioo During Secretaries Week Fashion Show Is Held Patriotic red, white and blue are fashionable colors for spring and summer if last week’s fashion show during Kings Mountain Secretaries’ Week is a forecast of the local fashion scene. Models presented pretty clothes from Fulton’s, Plonk Brothers and Sale Knitting Outlet during the annual lun cheon Friday at Holiday Inn to honor local secretaries. Talent Show Junior High and Senior High talent winners will perform in the annual Kiwanis Schools Talent Show Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. in B.N. Barnes Auditorium. Admission is one dollar per person. Awards will be presented .to winners in each category. Pinto Bean Supper Set Trinity Church of the Living God will sponsor a pinto bean supper Saturday from 4 untU 6:30 pjn. Plates are $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for children and serving will begin at 4 pjn. at the church on Highway 216 behind Ole Country Store and at Battle Forest Apartment 2 A on Cleveland Avenue, across from the KM Community Center. The Women of the Church are sponsoring the benefit and all proceeds are earmarked for the church building fund. Church Honors Senior Citizens David Baptist Church will honor senior citizens of the con gregation at morning worship services Sunday. Joy Senior Citizens Club will also participate in the program and a covered dish dinner will be served in the recreation building. REVIVAL Oak Grove Baptist Church, Route 3, Kings Mountain, will hold spring revival beginning at 11 a.m. on May 3 and continu ing each evening at 7:30 through Wednesday, May 6. Rev. Bruce Rabura will be conducting the services. The public is invited to attend. A nursery will be provid ed. Shirley Gossett, of the Holi day Inn staff, coordinated the show and Mary Anne (Mrs. Paul) Hendricks, Jr. was com mentator. A packed luncheon audience attended the event at which Kings Mountain Mayor John Henry Moss greeted secretaries and recognized them for service to their employers and the com munity. Crowd-pleasers were the red linen jacket suit and the white and navy ensembles modeled by LynnfMrs. Tommy) Grayson and the sportswear modeled by Barbara Byars. Stealing the show was Lyn Cheshire, who modeled what he said the well dressed male of the commuqity does not want to wear this spring and summer season. Co-ordinates are popular again this season and the models dressed in costumes which can be worn by the busy secretary during the daytime and, with a minimum of care, double as evening wear also. Mrs. Grayson’s tailored red linen suit featured a short, fitted jacket enhanced with straight back-split skirt. The red plaid short-sleeved blouse had a white pique collar. Her jacket dress was topped with white linen fitted bluer. The V-neck dress was styled of navy floral jersey print piped and trim med in fushia. Mrs. Grayson modeled a navy linen jacket dress ensemble which fetured a navy blazer over a white sun dress enhanced by white fag goting and bordered in navy. She was also stunning in a yellow linen button front short sleeved dress trimmed in navy grosgrain ribbon with a navy piatent leather military style belt as ac cent. Modeling sportswear, Barbara Byars demonstrated how one outfit can be worn for all occa sions and combined navy with plaid and pink in several com binations of skirts, blouses and pants. PLANT CRAB APPLE TREE — David Plonk, seatod, and Jay Rod- mond, standing, left, assisted Florrie Hamrick, seated, right, and Pam Goforth in the planting of a crab apple tree at KM Junior High os an annual project on Arbor Day of Good Earth Garden Club. The Conservation committee headed up the pro ject. CRAFT SHOP Supplies for Macrame, Cross-Stitch and Needlecraft, Hydrocol and Art Supplies. New Tole Painting Classes to begin week of May 11 night & day classes in Oil & Acrylic painting. New Summer Hours 3-1 & 4-7 Mon.-Sat. Specializing In Custom Wood For Crafts & Cross-Stitch 107 W. Virginia Ave. Bessemer City, N.C. 629-5171 S10.00 OFF PERM SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY Country Hair Care Ladies and Men Dixon School Rood Kings Mountain, N.C. OPEN THURS.-SAT. Margie Grace Stewart Owner-Operator 739-6225 SAINT MAHHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH PRE-SCHOOL A Child-Centered, Learning Readiness Kindergarten Ages 3-4 ! Registration In Progress For Fall Session For Information Call 739-7466 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon l](k GIC6 m [T|oiheBS Remember Mother On Her Day Sunciay, May 10th With A Gift From McGinnis ‘DRESSES ‘GOWNS ‘SHOES ‘SLIPS ‘PANTIES ‘SPORTSWEAR All Sizes Available FREE GIFT WRAPPING ■DEPARTMENT STORE I VISA' KINGS MOUNTAIN N C USE YOUR MASTERCHARGE & VISA CHARGE CARDS bowNTOWNKmSsmiiTAm^
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