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Elizabeth Stewart, Editor '¦¦¦ . Phone 167 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED . Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers, of Route 1, Kings Mountain, announce th 5 cngagevwnt of their daugh¬ ter, Shirley Gail, to Mr. Clarence Eugene Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dixon, of Route £, Kings Mountain. The dale is net for fall, j First Baptist Class Held Regular Meeting Winsome Bible class, of First Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Warren Herndon Monday evening- Mrs. W. C. Kelly presented the devotional, and the meeting was called to order by Mrs. Sam Col- Jlns, president. . After the social hours which was conducted by Mrs. Robert Smith, the hostess passed a des¬ sert course with beverages. Queen Of Clubs Met Tuesday , Members of the Queen of Clubs met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Henry Neisler.' Mrs. Eddie Campbell won the club's high score award in the evening games. Mrs. Joe Neisler, Jr., and Mrs. John Plonk, Jr., were club visitors. . Between progressions, the hos¬ tess served a dessert plate with beverage. Arrangements of mix¬ ed summer flowers decorated the home. Social Calendar Thursday: 7 2:45 . Ace of Clubs, at home of Mrs. Amos Dean. 7:30.Pht-bean class, First Bap¬ tist church, meet* with Mrs. J. D. Bridges. 7:30 . Gleaners elites. First Bap¬ tist church, meets with Mrs. Amos Dean. Friday: . 2:30 -Fortnlghters club meets at home of Mrs. C. D. Blanton. 2:30. Friday Afternoon Bridge club, at Kings Mountain Country Club, Mrs. W. R. Hudspeth, hostess. 7:30 . Clubettes, 5 through 8 - grades, back to school , dance at Country Club. 8:00.Eastern Star meets at Masonic Hall. Saturday: 8:00^. Teen-age, 9 through 12 grades, back to school , dance at Country Club. Members may bring a<- nother couple. Admission SO cents. Monday: 12:1&.N. C. E. A. luncheon honoring new faculty members, Central school cafeteria. 7:30 . Brownie Sdbuts. First Baptist church Scout hut, investiture service. Tuesday: 3:QO. Tuesday Afternoon Brid¬ ge club, at home of Mrs. Hunter Nelsler. 8:00.' Tuesday Night Bridge club at Kings Mountain Country club, Mrs. Ro¬ bert Miller, hostess. Wednesday: 3:30.Col. Frederick Ham- bright chapter, DAR, at home of Mrs. Arthur Hay. Diann Henson Notes Seventh Birthday Diann Henson celebrated her seventh birthday Sunday at a dinner and afternoon party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Henson of 405 Cans- ler street. . A pink and green birthday cake centered the dining room table. The honoree had as her dinner guest, Barbara Alexander. Six guests, including Bobby Bingham of Gastonia, made up the list for the afternoon party. Ice cream and pink and white cookies were served by the hos¬ tess. Young Andy Nelsler had as din¬ ner guests at the home of his pa¬ rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neis- lfer, on Monday evening, William Herndon, Jr., and William Hern- don, Sr. Exclusively Ours . .. r«i ip .: . Betty Rose Pricos Arc Tcilcrcd For Any Budget! MYERS' Dres Second Floor ; -df. transeason coat for young women o* featured in modern screen on the go Whol a floro for fashion this graceful yoke panel designed coaf In rich 100% wool. Every smart detail from the ititch trimmed wing collar right down to the deep dolman sleeve* suggest* action. Milium lined to keep you comfortable in any weather. Red, dior blue, fawn, rosewood, capri blue, charcoal. Sixes 6 to 16 RATHY LYNN RHEA Kathy Lynn Rhea Honored With Party Kathy Lynn Rhea, two-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Rhea, was honored by her parents at a birthday party at her home Saturday. Games played in the yard of the home were directed through¬ out the afternoon by Mrs. Rhea. Ice oreara, birthday cake, and .beverage were served to each guest. Balloons and a toy were given as favors. Guests included Sheila J3ren- da and Ricky Moore, Wayne and Sandra Mullinax, Jerry and Tommy Bumgardner, Ann An¬ drews, Sherry McDaniel, Mary Ann Bennett, Mrs. Dorus Ben¬ nett, and Mrs. Jim Lane. Miss Anthony Wed To Hugh Sperling Miss Mattle Jeanelle Anthony and Hugh Kenneth Sperling, were united in marriage Sunday afternoon, July 4, at 4:20 in <Gaffney. S. C. Probate Judge W. R, Douglas heard vows of the double ring ceremony. . Mrs. Sperling is a twin daugh¬ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aus¬ tin Anthony. She was graduated this spring from Bethware High School where she was a member of the national Beta Honor Club. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Margaret L. Sperling, attended Graver ahd Kings Mountain high school*. He served In the Army three years with 14 months of overseas duty in Korea. He is now employed by Ilea Construc¬ tion Company of Kings Mountain and Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Sperling are ma¬ king their home temporarily with the "bridegroom's mother in Westover community. King And Queen Club Held Meeting Tuesday King and Queen of Clubs members met Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meek Carpenter. Bridge was played throughout the evening, with high score a- ward going to Dr. N« H. Reed, and second high to Mrs. Gene Timms. Between progressions, the hos¬ tess served a dessert course with beverage. Members of the club voted to. meet the first and third Monday Miss Jacqueline Hord Becomes Bride Of Charles Fulda In Vale Ceremony Miss Jacqueline Juanita Hord, I of Vale and Charles Julius Fulda, 111, of Amite, La., exchanged I vows Sunday afternoon at 5:00 o'clock before the altar of Mount Vernon Baptist church, Vale. Rev- Richard W. Hord, father of the bride, officiated. Vows were exchanged In a double-ring ritual before an altar banked with palms, candelabra holding lighted cathedral tapers, and baskets of white gladioli and greenery. Mrs. Robert Gault, of Gastonia, aunt of the bride, and organist; presented a program of wedding music. Mrs. Gault played "Wed¬ ding Prayer," "My Wonderful One." "Seal Us," "I Love You Truly," "O Promise Me," "The Prayer of Perfect,' "Always," "The Sweetest Story Ever Told," and "Intermezzo." The Bridal Chorus from "Lo¬ hengrin" by Wagner and Men¬ delssohn's Wedlng March from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" were used as the processional and recessional. Given In marriage by her un- I cle, Denver Ol King, of Kings I Mountain, the bride wore a bal¬ lerina length wedding gown of white embroidery organza over taffeta. Her tiered shoulder leng¬ th veil was attached to a coronet I of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid, from which hung stream¬ ers of white ribbon. Miss Joy Ann Grice, of Amite, La., was the bride's maid of'hon- I or and only attendant. She wore 1 a ballerina length gown of pale blue organza , over taffeta and I carried a bouquet of blue carna¬ tions. George Earl Fulda, of Amite, La:, brother of the groom, was best man, and usher- groomsmen 1 were Jerry King, of Kings Moun- 1 tain, cousin of the bride, and Ro- J bert Gault, of Gastonia, uncle of the brida. The bride's mother was gown¬ ed in navy blue nyion with white accessories. Mrs. Fulda, mother of the groom, wore a gown of teal gray crepe with white accessories. Each wore a I shoulder corsage of white carna- 1 tions. After the ceremony the couple | left for a wedding trip to Wes- 1 tern North Carolina. For travel- 1 Shelby Bride-Elect Honored At Party Mrs. Dlllard Barnette enter¬ tained Monday evening with a miscellaneous bridal shower at the Kings Mountain Manufactu¬ ring Company clubhouse honor¬ ing her nelce. Miss Elizabeth Carpenter of Shelby. Miss Car- 1 penter's wedlng will be An event of late summer. An hour of games Were direct¬ ed throughout the evening by the hostess. Mrs. Barnette, assis¬ ted by Mrs. OUand Pearson and Mrs. Henry Kennedy. Jr., served ice cream, cakes and punch. The bride elect wore a pink- glazed cotton dress with white accessories, and a corsage of white carnations. « tflft from the hostess. Climaxing the evening's en¬ tertainment, in addition to a six- piece place setting of silverware presented to Miss Carpenter by the hostess, other presents we«e presented to the brideelcct by the guests. Among the 32 guests present were Mrs. Clowdla Carpenter, mother of the bride -elect, Mrs. Benjamin Carpenter, of Shelby, Mrs. Doros EakeT, Mrs. Glenn Ba¬ ker. and Mrs. Held Parker, of North Brook. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Go forth announce the birth of * dau¬ ghter, Wednesday. 'JwilR Mjt mmm* 'mmmi en* noonce the birth of a son, Wed¬ nesday. August 34, Kings Moun¬ tain hospital. ing, the bride wore a gray taupe sharkskin suit with white acces¬ sories and the orchid taken from her bridal bouquet. The bride, daughter of Rev. and MrsL Richard W. Hord, was graduated from Amite, La., High School, and Clevenger College, Hickory. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Fulda, Jr., of Amite, La., the groom was graduated from Amite, La., High School and is now. in the U. S. Air Force sta¬ tioned in Panama City, Fla., where the couple will make their home. Recaption Following the ceremony the bride's parents entertained at a reception at their hoime. Assisting in serving bridal cakes, nuts and punch were Mrs. Denver King, Mrs. Edgar Deese, Mm. Earl Led ford, and Mrs. Ray Klrby. Miss Joy Ann Grice, of Amite, La., presided at the register. of die month, instead of onoft- a month. ...."'{ Mixed summer flowers were used in decoration throughout the hom* ¦ . Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'Downey, of Hajrrlsburg, Pa, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Al¬ len. -i# r Mrs. Harmon Hostess T<0';Co^|N^f Club The Contract Bridge club mfet with Mrs. Martin Harmon at her home Tuesday afternoon. Attractive arrangements of zin¬ nias were used lor decoration. After four progressions, the high score prize went to Mrs. George W. Mauney and second- high to Mrs. W. R. Georgia Mr«. Harmon was assisted in serving a dessert course with tea. Playing, other than club mem¬ bers, were Mrs. I* P. Stowte and Mrs. George, ^ ; Notice To Prospective Kings Mountain Gas Users Natural Gas is coming to Kings Mountain . and soon ! Elsewhere in this pa¬ per you will read of the steps being taken to make this miracle possible. How' ¦ ever, right now we need to know who is interested in using natural gas so the lines can be put in during the initial construction period. DISCUSS GAS NOWI V The City of Kings Mountain has a representative who will be glad to discuss with you any application of gas to your needs. Or if you prefer, you may fill out your application at the City Hall Clerk's Office, at your convenience. It will be to your advantage to purchase a tap now, at only $10, whether or not you plan to use gas immediately. The tap fee will be much higher in the post- oonstruction period, though not in excess of '$75; v vc:; v-.:'; see or call. MR. J. W. WEBSTER, YOUR GAS TAP SALEMAN MR VINCENT BEECHUM. GAS DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT All gas rates are fully competitive with any in the area. The City of Kings Mountain looks forward to serving you with this clean, safe, and economical '?¦. fuel. COOKING . HOME HEATING . HOT WATER HEATING . OTHER NEEDS City Of Kings Mountain GAS DEPARTMENT Keeter's " '-i] WrA m Back to the books in the best of looks .. that's the way the youngsters go they're outfitted at Keeter's. BOYS' AND Gil IACKETS COATS . PANTS .

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Page 1: Meeting City Kings GAS DEPARTMENT - DigitalNCnewspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn98058845/1954-08-26/ed-1/seq-4.pdf · A pink and green birthday cake centered the dining room table. Thehonoree

Elizabeth Stewart, Editor'¦¦¦ .

Phone 167

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED . Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers, ofRoute 1, Kings Mountain, announce th5 cngagevwnt of their daugh¬ter, Shirley Gail, to Mr. Clarence Eugene Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs.Ira Dixon, of Route £, Kings Mountain. The dale is net for fall, jFirst Baptist ClassHeld Regular MeetingWinsome Bible class, of First

Baptist church met at the homeof Mrs. Warren Herndon Mondayevening-

Mrs. W. C. Kelly presented thedevotional, and the meeting wascalled to order by Mrs. Sam Col-Jlns, president. .

After the social hours whichwas conducted by Mrs. RobertSmith, the hostess passed a des¬sert course with beverages.

Queen Of ClubsMet Tuesday ,Members of the Queen of Clubs

met Tuesday evening at the homeof Mrs. Henry Neisler.'Mrs. Eddie Campbell won the

club's high score award in theevening games. Mrs. Joe Neisler,Jr., and Mrs. John Plonk, Jr.,were club visitors. .

Between progressions, the hos¬tess served a dessert plate withbeverage. Arrangements of mix¬ed summer flowers decorated thehome.

Social CalendarThursday: 7

2:45.Ace of Clubs, at home ofMrs. Amos Dean.

7:30.Pht-bean class, First Bap¬tist church, meet* withMrs. J. D. Bridges.

7:30.Gleaners elites. First Bap¬tist church, meets withMrs. Amos Dean.

Friday: .2:30 -Fortnlghters club meets

at home of Mrs. C. D.Blanton.

2:30.Friday Afternoon Bridgeclub, at Kings MountainCountry Club, Mrs. W. R.Hudspeth, hostess.

7:30.Clubettes, 5 through 8- grades, back to school

, dance at Country Club.8:00.Eastern Star meets at

Masonic Hall.Saturday:

8:00^.Teen-age, 9 through 12grades, back to school

, dance at Country Club.Members may bring a<-nother couple. AdmissionSO cents.

Monday:12:1&.N. C. E. A. luncheon

honoring new facultymembers, Central schoolcafeteria.

7:30.Brownie Sdbuts. FirstBaptist church Scout hut,investiture service.

Tuesday:3:QO.Tuesday Afternoon Brid¬

ge club, at home of Mrs.Hunter Nelsler.

8:00.'Tuesday Night Bridgeclub at Kings MountainCountry club, Mrs. Ro¬bert Miller, hostess.

Wednesday:3:30.Col. Frederick Ham-

bright chapter, DAR, athome of Mrs. ArthurHay.

Diann Henson NotesSeventh BirthdayDiann Henson celebrated her

seventh birthday Sunday at adinner and afternoon party atthe home of her parents, Mr. andMrs. James Henson of 405 Cans-ler street. .

A pink and green birthdaycake centered the dining roomtable.The honoree had as her dinner

guest, Barbara Alexander.Six guests, including Bobby

Bingham of Gastonia, made upthe list for the afternoon party.Ice cream and pink and whitecookies were served by the hos¬tess.

Young Andy Nelsler had as din¬ner guests at the home of his pa¬rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neis-lfer, on Monday evening, WilliamHerndon, Jr., and William Hern-don, Sr.

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RATHY LYNN RHEA

Kathy Lynn RheaHonored With PartyKathy Lynn Rhea, two-year-

old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Bobbie Rhea, was honored by herparents at a birthday party ather home Saturday.Games played in the yard of

the home were directed through¬out the afternoon by Mrs. Rhea.

Ice oreara, birthday cake, and.beverage were served to eachguest. Balloons and a toy weregiven as favors.Guests included Sheila J3ren-

da and Ricky Moore, Wayne andSandra Mullinax, Jerry andTommy Bumgardner, Ann An¬drews, Sherry McDaniel, MaryAnn Bennett, Mrs. Dorus Ben¬nett, and Mrs. Jim Lane.

Miss Anthony WedTo Hugh SperlingMiss Mattle Jeanelle Anthony

and Hugh Kenneth Sperling,were united in marriage Sundayafternoon, July 4, at 4:20 in<Gaffney. S. C. Probate Judge W.R, Douglas heard vows of thedouble ring ceremony.

. Mrs. Sperling is a twin daugh¬ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aus¬tin Anthony. She was graduatedthis spring from Bethware HighSchool where she was a memberof the national Beta Honor Club.The bridegroom, son of Mrs.

Margaret L. Sperling, attendedGraver ahd Kings Mountain highschool*. He served In the Armythree years with 14 months ofoverseas duty in Korea. He isnow employed by Ilea Construc¬tion Company of Kings Mountainand Charlotte.

Mr. and Mrs. Sperling are ma¬king their home temporarilywith the "bridegroom's mother inWestover community.

King And Queen ClubHeld Meeting TuesdayKing and Queen of Clubs

members met Monday eveningat the home of Mr. and Mrs.Meek Carpenter.Bridge was played throughout

the evening, with high score a-ward going to Dr. N« H. Reed,and second high to Mrs. GeneTimms.Between progressions, the hos¬

tess served a dessert course withbeverage.Members of the club voted to.

meet the first and third MondayMiss Jacqueline Hord Becomes BrideOf Charles Fulda In Vale Ceremony

Miss Jacqueline Juanita Hord,I of Vale and Charles Julius Fulda,

111, of Amite, La., exchangedI vows Sunday afternoon at 5:00o'clock before the altar of MountVernon Baptist church, Vale.

Rev- Richard W. Hord, fatherof the bride, officiated. Vowswere exchanged In a double-ringritual before an altar bankedwith palms, candelabra holdinglighted cathedral tapers, andbaskets of white gladioli andgreenery.

Mrs. Robert Gault, of Gastonia,aunt of the bride, and organist;presented a program of weddingmusic. Mrs. Gault played "Wed¬ding Prayer," "My WonderfulOne." "Seal Us," "I Love YouTruly," "O Promise Me," "ThePrayer of Perfect,' "Always,""The Sweetest Story Ever Told,"and "Intermezzo."The Bridal Chorus from "Lo¬

hengrin" by Wagner and Men¬delssohn's Wedlng March from"A Midsummer Night's Dream"were used as the processionaland recessional.Given In marriage by her un- I

cle, Denver Ol King, of Kings IMountain, the bride wore a bal¬lerina length wedding gown ofwhite embroidery organza overtaffeta. Her tiered shoulder leng¬th veil was attached to a coronet Iof seed pearls. She carried awhite Bible topped with a whiteorchid, from which hung stream¬ers of white ribbon.Miss Joy Ann Grice, of Amite,

La., was the bride's maid of'hon- Ior and only attendant. She wore 1a ballerina length gown of paleblue organza , over taffeta and Icarried a bouquet of blue carna¬tions.George Earl Fulda, of Amite,

La:, brother of the groom, wasbest man, and usher-groomsmen 1were Jerry King, of Kings Moun- 1tain, cousin of the bride, and Ro- Jbert Gault, of Gastonia, uncle ofthe brida.The bride's mother was gown¬

ed in navy blue nyion withwhite accessories. Mrs. Fulda,mother of the groom, wore agown of teal gray crepe withwhite accessories. Each wore a Ishoulder corsage of white carna- 1tions.

After the ceremony the couple |left for a wedding trip to Wes- 1tern North Carolina. For travel- 1Shelby Bride-ElectHonored At Party

Mrs. Dlllard Barnette enter¬tained Monday evening with amiscellaneous bridal shower atthe Kings Mountain Manufactu¬ring Company clubhouse honor¬ing her nelce. Miss ElizabethCarpenter of Shelby. Miss Car- 1penter's wedlng will be An eventof late summer.An hour of games Were direct¬

ed throughout the evening bythe hostess. Mrs. Barnette, assis¬ted by Mrs. OUand Pearson andMrs. Henry Kennedy. Jr., servedice cream, cakes and punch.The bride elect wore a pink-

glazed cotton dress with whiteaccessories, and a corsage ofwhite carnations. « tflft from thehostess.Climaxing the evening's en¬

tertainment, in addition to a six-piece place setting of silverwarepresented to Miss Carpenter bythe hostess, other presents we«epresented to the brideelcct bythe guests.Among the 32 guests present

were Mrs. Clowdla Carpenter,mother of the bride -elect, Mrs.Benjamin Carpenter, of Shelby,Mrs. Doros EakeT, Mrs. Glenn Ba¬ker. and Mrs. Held Parker, ofNorth Brook.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTSMr. and Mrs. Ben T. Goforth

announce the birth of * dau¬ghter, Wednesday. 'JwilR Mjtmmm* 'mmmi en*noonce the birth of a son, Wed¬nesday. August 34, Kings Moun¬tain hospital.

ing, the bride wore a gray taupesharkskin suit with white acces¬sories and the orchid taken fromher bridal bouquet.The bride, daughter of Rev.

and MrsL Richard W. Hord, wasgraduated from Amite, La., HighSchool, and Clevenger College,Hickory.A son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles

J. Fulda, Jr., of Amite, La., thegroom was graduated fromAmite, La., High School and isnow.in the U. S. Air Force sta¬tioned in Panama City, Fla.,where the couple will make theirhome.

RecaptionFollowing the ceremony the

bride's parents entertained at areception at their hoime.Assisting in serving bridal

cakes, nuts and punch were Mrs.Denver King, Mrs. Edgar Deese,Mm. Earl Ledford, and Mrs. RayKlrby.Miss Joy Ann Grice, of Amite,La., presided at the register.

of die month, instead of onoft- amonth. ...."'{Mixed summer flowers were

used in decoration throughoutthe hom*

¦.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'Downey, ofHajrrlsburg, Pa, were weekendguests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Al¬len. -i#r

Mrs. Harmon HostessT<0';Co^|N^f ClubThe Contract Bridge club mfet

with Mrs. Martin Harmon at herhome Tuesday afternoon.Attractive arrangements of zin¬

nias were used lor decoration.After four progressions, the

high score prize went to Mrs.George W. Mauney and second-high to Mrs. W. R. GeorgiaMr«. Harmon was assisted in

serving a dessert course with tea.Playing, other than club mem¬

bers, were Mrs. I* P. Stowte andMrs. George, ^ ;

Notice To ProspectiveKings Mountain Gas UsersNatural Gas is coming to Kings Mountain . and soon ! Elsewhere in this pa¬per you will read of the steps being taken to make this miracle possible. How'

¦ ever, right now we need to know who is interested in using natural gas so thelines can be put in during the initial construction period.

DISCUSS GAS NOWI VThe City of Kings Mountain has a representative who will be glad to discusswith you any application of gas to your needs. Or if you prefer, you may fillout your application at the City Hall Clerk's Office, at your convenience.

It will be to your advantage to purchase a tap now, at only $10, whether or not

you plan to use gas immediately. The tap fee will be much higher in the post-oonstruction period, though not in excess of '$75;

vvc:; v-.:'; see or call.MR. J. W. WEBSTER, YOUR GAS TAP SALEMAN

MR VINCENT BEECHUM. GAS DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT

All gas rates are fully competitive with any in the area. The City of KingsMountain looks forward to serving you with this clean, safe, and economical

'?¦. fuel.

COOKING . HOME HEATING . HOT WATER HEATING . OTHER NEEDS

City Of Kings MountainGAS DEPARTMENT

Keeter's

" '-i]WrA m

Back to the books in the best of looks . .

that's the way the youngsters go

they're outfitted at Keeter's.

BOYS' AND Gil

IACKETS

COATS .

PANTS .