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fage4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KIN^ MOMNTAiN. H ' k. ^ Thursday, Augusf 19, 1965 Home Rites Unite Whites Seven (»’olock riles Friday ^vo* ning at ihc lioine of the bride united Miss Patriei-a Ann W!av. er and Rufus Henry White in marriage. The Rev. E. E. Powell, pastor of Stou’e Memorial llap- tlst church of Belmont, officiated at the doulde-ri-ng ceremony. The bride is a daughte * of Mis. Howard Weaver of roufo 3 and the late Mr. Weaver Sbe is a 19G0 graduate of Belmont iiigh school and a 1063 graduate of Shelby School of Practical Nurs ing. She is employed at Ch ve la nd Memorial hospital as a li censed practical nurse. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. White of route 3, the bridegroom is a graduate of P.ethwaro high school. A U. S. Army vote an. he is employed as a shipping clerk by Barwin Knitting Mills hero The newlyweds will make their home on route 3, when they re turn from a wedding trip to Tennessee. The couple entered the cere mony Dom together. The bride wore a waltz-length gown of peau de soie which featured a lace jacket with long sleeves. Slie wore a tiara with an illus ion veil attaclied and earritd a lace-covered Bible topped with white carnations. Carol Harmon, cousin of the bride, held the rings on a sptin- cover'd pillow. The bride’s m >ther and Mrs. Fred Greene were hostesses for The reception which followed the egro-nony. Wtviding cake, nuts and pimcli were senved from a ta*ble decorated with a lace cloth and carnation arrangement. Miss Jacqueline B anton, Steve Wilson Pledge Vows In St elby Church Rites Miss Margaret Lu Bryant, John Harry Wed Sunday In Baptist Church Ceremony ents"oMh/brSLgr^^^^^ aS Shelby’s Central Meth< church was the setting Satu 1 lor a 4 p.m. wedding uniting I Jacquelyn Faye Blanton I Steven Ray Wil.son in marr Mr. and Mrs. Jones Fortune of Kingsport, Tcnn., Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Fortune of Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey N. Dulin of Way-ncsville, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Hudson, and .Mrs. J. fl. Scarborough have been recent visitors ;)f Mrs. f’aulinc Weaver. i Rev. R. L. Carter otficiate I at j the double-ring ceremony for which wedding music was >ro- vidod by Mike Arrowood at llic organ. I The bride was escorted to the j altar and given in marriagf by i her father. Her wedding g wn was a lormal design of \' lite silk organza and Chantilly u-c and featured a scalloped Sab ina neckline, long sleeves am a bouffant organza skirt trim led with lace ruffles and ondin In a Chapel train. Her boiiffari 11- lu.sion veil was draped froi \ a crown of pearls and tear rop crystals and she carried a \% ilte Bible lopped with a white or .'lid and sho\ver(‘d witli ribbon streamers. Honor attendants were the bride’s sister and sister-in- iw. .Miss Pat.sy Blanton of Sh Iby was matron of honor and ' is. E. D. Blanton, Jr. of Chari He was matron of honor. 1'iiey \ ire yellow street - length drr ses overlaid with white lace ’ilh matching headdre.ssos and ^ 'ip- p(‘rs and carried two long-st m- med yellow rosebuds. The bridegroom’s father vas best man. Ushers were E D. Blanton. Jr., of Charlotte, bro hei of the bride; and David Wi >on and Archie Wilson, both of C ar- lotie, brothers of the bridegre im. For her daughter’s wedi ing Mrs. Blanton chose a blue ace dross which featured an A ine skirt. Her accessories were* u lite and she wore a white ordiid or- sage. The bridegroom’s mother vas gowned in a light green ace dre.ss with matching ac(*esso ies. Her corsage was of white orcl ids. For a trip to Crescent Be ich, the new Mrs. Wil.son wore a ,(*1- from her bridal bouquet. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P D. Blanton of Shelby. th(* bride is a graduate of Concord lugh sc lool and King’s College. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and .Mrs. E. W. Wilson of Charlotte. He is a gradual * of East M(*cklenburg high scIuk 1 of Charlotte. Charlotte will be liome for tfic newlyweds. Following their wedding re hearsal on Saturday ovenin a cake cutting was held in the Thad Ford room of Central M Ih- odi.st church with the bi .de- elect’s parents as ho.sts. 'Assisting in details of erter- taining were Mrs. W. A. Herndon and Mrs. Frances Herndon. The wedding theme was car ried out in decorations and re freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johr >on Miss Donna Hardes, Miss Temaa Harry .vill be at home in On ver \ McDaniel, Miss Linda Roberts, following their wedding tri| to 1 all of Kings Mountain, and Miss Girls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank- Cakecutting Honors Couple low summer suit with mati l ing accessories and the orchid li ted Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herndon honored their daughter, T'iss Lynda Iferndon and her fiance. Bruce Sparrow, at a cake cut ing after their wedding rehearsa’. on Friday evening. Tlie bride’s table wps highl '^bt of dccoraliofi. Overlaid with | mk taffeta, the ta:le held a c pi:l arrangement of while ca na tions, pink roses and pink t si dles at the center. A bride l')il featured an arrangement on the mantel of white glad.s and red roses White flowers .nnd white candles were used througl ut the Herndon home. Wedding cake, punch, nuts ind mints were served to mem’ ers of the wedding party and ou -of- town guests. Assisting in details of en'er- taining were Mrs. Helen H rn- don and Mrs. Lucille ITerm on. aunts of the bride-elect, and Tins. Doris McGinnis and Mrs. : .lla Mae Herndon, aunts of the bride-elect. Cherry Grove Beach. Miss Margaret Lu Bryant be came Mr. Hairy’s bride Sur lay in a 4 p.m. wedding in First I ip- list church. Rev. Richard I ob- son. pastor of (Hover’s Sh oh Presbyterian church, oflici. ted at the double-ring ceremony Mrs. F. R. McCurdy was or ganist for the program of liup- tial music and Allen Jolley /as soloist. .Mr. Jolley, minister of S music at First Baptist chu ch. ' sang “O Perfect Love” be ore jthe ceremony and “Wedt ng Prayer” as the benediction. Mrs. McCurdy played “J su. Joy Of Man's Desiring”. B: ch; "Hail, Star of Heaven”, Grhg; ‘‘.Serenade” by Schubert; “Ti lu- rcrei” by Schubert; and “I eb- c.Uraum” by Liszt, "O Lord > ost I Holy” ciuring the ceremony; : ur- , (’ell’s “Trumpet Voluntary In D ' .Major” for the processional ind "Tiumpet Tune In D Major” for the recessional. The church altar was barked by arrangements of white ga’ds. Joy Yellon of Shelby, cousin of the bride. All the attendants wore street- uate of Kings Mountain high school, he Is a sophomore at Gardner Webb Junior college. During the summer months he is employed at Minette Mills, Inc. in Gix>v«i’ l»,.h ,.n.w J,.„ M M,.»’ lace with matching headdres. es, dyed-to-match satin slippers ind carried cascades of yellow cush ion miums. Miss Robin Harry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Harry, HI, niece of the bridegroom, v.-as flower girl. Her dress featured a white lace bodice with yello-w silk organza skirt. She wore a matching yellow headpie<‘e and carried a flower basket of wiiile and yellow petals. The bridegroom’s father was best man. The list of ushers in cluded Janies Harry. Charles F. Hany, III, both of Grover, bro thers of the bridegroom; P. A. Francis of Grover, brother-in- law of the bridegroom; William H. Rountree of Grover, cousin of the bridegroom; Alfred Qu.^en of Grover; and Ned Dedmon of Shelby, brother-in-law of the bride. Mrs. P. A. Francis of Grover, kept vesti- white chrysanthemums and /el- i . low Garza mums intcrspersei' by ^^'ster ot the bridegroom. , tr(?e candelabra holding ligl ted | bride s register m the cathedral tapers. Kentia pa ms i and Southern Smilax. ^ A. Hany of Grover Given in marriage by her fa- ' tho^ wedding, i ther. the bride wore a for nal ! The bride s mother 'Wtc a I wedding gown of white peau de i fot^rial-length gown of pink band- I soie featuring a fitted bodict of crepe with short sleeves and lAlencon lace with square ru ck-! »'«und neckUne, Her corsage was line and long sleeves. The b )uf- ! white phaleanopsis orchids fant skirt was highlighted by j ^ Harry, mother of the panels of Aloncon lace at the i bndegroom, wore a formal- back which extended into a Cha- .length gown of green linen which tain, including: Mr. and Mrs pon Harry, Charlotte; Mrs. Lewis Beam, Cherryville; Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Cltarles Oxford, Black-sburg, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Uzzell, Asheville; Mrs. Mildred G. Wig gins of Greenville, S. C.; Mrs. George Hopkins, Dollie Anne Hopkins, Missouri; Lois G. Wag ner of Greenville, S. C.; Mr. and Ml’S. June L. Parks, Jr. of Gaff ney, S. C.; and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yelton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs^ Wray Ded mon, Mrs. Billy Dean Hoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ledbetter, Mr. and Mrs. James Gallimore, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cothran, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morgan. Celeste Morgan, Andy Dedmon and Danny Dedmon, all of Shelby. Grover Folk Home From Roun+ree Wedding Miss Virginia Dee Crichficld and William Harry (Bubba) Rountree of Grover exchanged vows in an S p.m. ceremony Sat urday in Everglades Presbyter ian church of Belle Glade, Fla. The bri(iegroom is a son ol Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rountree of Gx’over and the bride is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Crichfiekl of South Ray, Fla. Both are students at Presbyter ian college. The bridegroom, a Shelby high school graduate is a sociology major. The bride, graduate of Belle Glade high school, was seci’ctary of her freshman class. The newlyw(Hls are on a wo<l- ding trip to Blowing Rock. They will make their home' in Clinton, S C. The Rev. J. Paul Vondracck officiated at the douhh'-ring cor- o.Tony for which wedding music hu-ion veil w.^is attached to a prim ess trown of seed pearls. Janet Ciichfield of South Bay was her sister’s maid of honor. Bi i:U . maids were Jaquilha Roun tree of Grover, the ridegivnom’s A sUlor; Ikiiila Evans of Ludiwdei, hu. and Kcheeea Mathis of South . All ti e iitlciuiaiits wore form al gowns of American Heaiuty rose .satin and marching ro-seite lints sprinkled with ciyslals. riiey carried l asi adc bouqiuMs of pink roses. liolly Rountree ol Gr :ver, sis ter of the hi:d(*;room, was jun ior bridesmaid. The bridegroom's father was lx»st man. Ushers, all of Grover, were Joel Rountrer?, brother of the hridegnwm, Tommy 11 ape. Larry Mcjrgan and Lowrance Harry. The bride’s parents ontertain- etl at a reception in the chun h educational building after the was presented by Sliaron Moles \ cPix.*mony. A flowor-lopped wed at the organ. 1 ding cake and punch were serv- Given in marriage by her fa ther. the bride w'ore a traditional gown of white magnolia satin with a redingote-stylcd skirt and full cathedral train. Her silk il- Guests from Grover included Mr. and Mrs. Gene Turner, Mrs. John Gold, Mrs. J. B. Royster. Mr. and Mrs. George Royster, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cockrell, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Barnes, Rev. and Mrs. J, Richard Hobson, Rick Hobson, Paul Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hambright, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Morgan, Janis Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhea. Mi'S Beck Wright, Mrs. “ ” ’•k''l\Tt5 Hnrrv rhnse a ‘Hue tw’o- Jr., Mr. and Mrs. B. M. i Piooe <-mbro:derf cl linen dress Ool'I. Miss_ Inez Davis,_Bill Xeal, land srUnTreamers | ^vUh white aecessones and thejM'-.^and M_rs. Arthur Davis, An- ! Mrs. Ned Dedmon of Sh( Ihy , lifted from her hridal atte.^vlrd her sister as malror of ' honor and hririesmaids incIuJed | BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM - - — ] Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. I W. Bryant of Kings Mountain, mm [sm tS Dress Fabrics Doubled and Rolled Assorted Prints New Fall Patterns 'ft 3 yds. 87c 500 COUNT Filler Paper 5 HOLE 64c pkg. LPECICAL 330 COUNT Filler Paper 47c GOLD AWARD QUALITY MEN'S ORLON - NYLON Crew Socks All 1st Quality Leading Fall Colors 2 Pairs $1.00 LADIES' Blouses Whites, Colors, Prints Sizes 32 to 38 2 For S3.00 CRtSHED FOAM Bed Pillows Gize 17x27 99c LADIES' BULKY KNIT Caidigan Sweaters White Orion Sizes 34 to 40 $3.99 STORE HOURS: mm 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily—'til 6 p.m. Fridays. Open All Day Wednesday dy Davis. Dick Gold. Mrs. Jerry Cook, Mr. and Mrs. D. S Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neal. Beau- ford Hambright, Debbie Francis, Philip Francis, Vardoll Neal, Mr. the bride is a graduate of Kings ; and Mrs. Bill Hammett. Dr. and Mountain liigh school and is now ' Mrs. T. A. Barker, Mrs.^Ann C. emploved by Minette Mills. Inc. Herndon. Mrs. Annie Randall, in Gr(iver. She is a past Worthy Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rountree, Advisor of the Kings Mountain Mrs. James Harry and Mrs. Assembly, Order of Rainbow for ; Charlie Harry HI. SOCIAL CALENDAR cd from a table covered with or gandy and satin a-nci decorated with a pink and while arrange ment of roses. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rountree, .Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Harry. Robert. Maynard Pien'e, Tommy Hope and Larry Morgan, all of Grover, spent fr-am Thursday un til Sunday in Belle Glade, Fla. They were tlmre to attend pro- wedding festivities and the Sat urday cvetiing wt^dding of Mr. and Mrs. Rountree’s son, William H, Rountree, to Miss Virginia Dee CritchfieM. Thursday: 4:00-6 p.m.—Mr. and Mrs. Dav id R. Hamrick and Miss Brenda Gail Hamrick are entertaining for Rev. and Mrs. Marion Du Bose at their liome. ‘‘Rose- mount”, 213 Ro.xford road. Baturday: 7:30-Rchearsal for the Ben- Aria Po+iirninn nett-Adams wedding in First ' ^ l\r^ i Ui mm ly , Grover Citizens Presbyterian cliurch 9:00~Mr. ami Mrs. W. D. Ben nett are entertaining at the Worn art’s club at an after-rehearsal party f.^r Miss Linda Lw Ben nett and Jeffrey Lee Adams. Sunday: 2:00 5 p.m.- Open House at Grace Methodist parsonage_ 4:00- The wedding of Miss Linda Lee Bennett and Jeffrey Lee Adams in First Presbyterian church. Mondny: 7:00-9 p.m. Junior Woman’s club community birthday calen dar canvass. Members to meet at the Woman’s club. SATISFACTION GU ISANTEED AT ROSE'S S. Battleground Ave. Kings Mountain, N. C. Tnufiy IndispensiBfie. From Vacations Mr.s. Patty, i\t Stylo 1165 1167 ROWS Jh* right «hoo on ttM right fool at tho right pric^ No wardrobe worthy of the name will be without a pair of hand.some moccasins — like this beauty in waxy or Cordovan leather that’s right for active daytime hours. Only $195 UnmistabablY Fall '65 Nothing passe’ about this dressy casual that buckles a duo of straps across your vamp. New print leather in black with straight stacked medium heel. Only $5.95 Love The Little-Giil look Fashion loves the leggy, little- girl look — best emphasized by this little strap pump in print leather. Strap buckled smack in the center. Wet sand or black. Only $5.95 McGinnis Dept. Store Phone 739-3116 Z33 S. Battleground (HIOVER Mr. a n (1 Jack Herndon. .Martha, Bill Herndon. A igail Spangler. Mr and Mr.s. Harold Hernd.m, Mr. and Mr:^. Hartman of Mary- lajxl and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moss and family of Kings Moun tain are vacationing this week at Cherry Grove Ih'aeh. Attending the wi'dding of John Harry and Margaret Bryant from out-of-town were Mr. and Mr.s. T. A. Uzzell of A.shoville, Mr. and Mis Louise Wagner. Mrs. Mildred Wiggins of Green ville, Mr. and Mrs. Don Harry of Chari jtte, Mr. Jack Hehn and John H(*hn of Anderson, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. John Lutz. Mr. and ?vli's Jim Gallimore, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cothran all of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. June Parks of (iaffnoy and Mr. and Mrs. Bubba Rountree of Clinton, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yelton of Boil ing Springs. Mr. and Mrs^ T. D. Wilkins of Blacksburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neil, also of Blacksburg. Mrs. Louise Beam of Cherry- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wool- ( en of Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Russ(‘H Pinkelton of Char lotte were Sunday afternoon vis itors of Mr. and Mrs Jack Pink- elton. Mrs. Edwaixl Bell took her -son, Steve Bell, to the Orthopedic II ispital in Gastonia Tuesday af ternoon for his checkup. Steve Bell suffered a knee injury re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Turner, Vickie and Johnny Turner, Mrs. Henry Dameron and son, David were Tuesday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M, M. Packard and family at Latlimore. Mr. and .Mrs. Jerome Spang ler. Sandia Spangler and Harold Ellis spent the weekend at Myr- ^ tie Beach, S. C. Miss Janette Spangler was I guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald j (irawford the past week at Hand ing Rock State Park and Myrtle I Beach, S. C. i Mrs. Grady Ross and Mrs. ! Ji>ssie Welch attended the fun- ! eral of Mrs. Linda Frye Eckerd j on Wednesday at Frank Steph ens Lutheran ehurch at Morgan- tan. Mr. and Mrs. Knox Ne<4y and I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (joforth. Mr. and Mrs^ .Max Gardner, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Martin spent the week('nd at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Fain Hambright are in Wilmingtfni this week at , a state Postmasters Convention. < Mrs. Bob Hambright, Carol and David Hambright and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wylie of Blacks burg and their guests Mrs. Har ry Burnham and children of Lemrick, Maine, were M^mday night dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Feucr, of Gastonia. Mrs. J, R. Klinkerburg and Mary Catherine returned to their 'ifire in Independence, Missouri, ■,y plane on Monday afternoon Mtor a montli’s visit with her narents, Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s Rollins. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Neal. Jean Neal, and Inex Davis atlcnded Bill Neal’s commencement exer- •Ises for Summer Camp at Win- hroD College on Saturday. W. S. Hicks. .«?r. entered Pres- 'Vtc’^ian Ho;pita] rn Wednesdnv fternoen for observation and ''StS. Mr. and Mrs. Georee Moss and ianghliT San Nell have return 'd from visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Marston. Ji\ of Hartsdale, Now York. Mrs. Marston was 'crmerly George Anne Moss. Mrs. H. T. Fulton. Jr. of Cha- '^1 Hill, Tennessee is visiting relatives in Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McDaniel Tr.. daughter Sheri, Scarlet Ann Morrison, and Sara Nell Moss are vacationing at Myrtle Beach, S. C. THi
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