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* ^•ge 2 KIN<?S MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTTAIN, N. C. Thursday, August 26, 1965 Back-To-School Dance Wednesday SOCIAL CALENDAR Dawn Denise Champion, dauqhter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Champion, will cele brate her first birthday Thursday, Auqust 26. A family party for Do Do was held Saturday at the Champion home at 1206 Shelby road. Do De's decorated birth day cake was cut and serv ed with Ice cream and fruit punch. Younq Miss Champion is , ^ * qranddauqhter of Mrs. Fred tJt Champion and the late Mr. '***' Champion and Mrs. Austin Bumqardner and the late Mr. Bumqardner. Flor mother is the former Phyllis Bumqard- nor. Batiirdnu: 2:3nr>;:M) Mrs. Krnrst llayos and Mrs. KrtHl MrDanirl. Jr. -aiv onttM'lainin^ at tlu‘ Iattt*r’s h*>mr at Stvi Wiliiains sirtsH liointrin.i! Mfcts KU/aluMti Uarl Morrison, brIdtM'U'Cl. •l:Jn The weddinK of Miss Mary Ann Urown and Richard Sln.'.er in r.r.\inK*on’!^ First I'rotiltytt'rian rluirrh. ro- ropiion foUovviin{ in llic fellow ship hall of the clnirclr U'tfdtM'.sdn.w.* 10 rt.m. Circle 0 of First l*ros- bytrrian church at tho home of Mrs. Cornan Falls. 201 Clo- forili stiwt. 8 12 p.ni. Back • to • school damv for ninili jiradns throuKl* colloi^ra^o students at Kin^is Mountain I'ouniry clnh. Mr. and Mrs. Srarr MA>rrisi>n. Mr. and Mrs John Pliink. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mrl>.*nicl. ho«ts ami lu'stcsst's. Miss Eliiabeth Stewart Editor Miss Linda Bennett, Jeffrey Lee Adams Pledge Vows In Sunday Church Rites Jr. Party Honors Bride-Elect About This N' That Mrs. M.irMii Fl.trmon entertained last Wednesday at her home at a lunchov'^n. Guests were two of her former Wlnthrop college schoolmates, Mrs. Nolle Olivo of Woodruff, S. C., a cousin, Mrs. Martin Hall of Clover. S. C., her cousins, Mrs. L J. Morris of Signal Mountain. Tennessee, Mrs. John Sutton of La Grange, Mrs. Demeirious Politls of Ann Arbor, Michi gan, and Mrs. l\'m Harper of Mountain Home, Idaho. Also Mrs. William laurenco Plonk, Mrs. John C. McGill, Mrs. N. F. McGill, J-'. and rs. Fuoene McCarter, all of Kings Mountain. A three-rours(' meal was served. Miss An.m'la Ruff. I'ridcH'Uvt of Sct)tcmlHM*. w<us honi»r guest Satmxlay niKht at a dri>p fcn brid al .shower Kivvii by Mrs. Henry Oliver ami Mrs. John Huglu*?; at tlio home of Mrs. t’onrad Hugites on Dixon nviii. Mrs. Johin H. Harbor, mother of tlio pnvsptvtivo bridogrtKvm Johi\ny HarlH'r. Jr., also assisted in details of entertaining. The ivfroshment table was hlKiiUgbt of dtxH'ration. 0\'erlaid with yellow eloih. tlie table was eenteml by an arrangorr.ont of velU>w aiui white summer iTo- A .Sunday I o’clock Winlfling In Kij'St Pri'sbyterlan church unitixi Miss Linda Lee Hennett and Jeff rey Lee Adams in *niarriage. Rev. B. L. itaims, pastor of I’'ir:n Baptist church, officiated at the dou:. lering ceremony. The vows wert' pledged bt'fore a Ixickground of potted palms, al* tar baskets of white glads and catheiiral taiHM's in wrought-iron candelabra. A wliite knotding iHMtch ivjilereii the setting. Mrs Darivll Austin was or ganist lor the program of nup tial music and vocal numbers were iviulered by Mrs. Robert Ware who sang *'B(vause’’ be fore the I'oivmony and “Wedding Prayer” as the benediction. Or gan numbers included “I Love Thiv' by Grieg. ••Andantino*’ by U'maix'. “Ariiwo” ty Handel. "My Heart Ever Faithful" by Ikich. “Dreams" by .MoAmis and "Romance Sans Paix)le‘' by B(m net. Tile bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal wedding gown of wlule penu de sole. The Chantilly lace bodice was fashioned with brief sle<wes and scalloptKi neckline. The A- line skirt was enhaiuvd b> a dt'- tachable aisle-wide Chapt'l train highlighteti by a panel of Chan tilly lace. Her fUMi'length man tilla \eil. paneled with lace, wxis Iveix Winding cakes toppi'd with j B‘om a satin pillbox, and grot'u and w'hite lily-of-tlu'-vaUey , she carriocl yellow ivses and a were served w ith punch a<ul I white orchid on a white Bible. was Charles Patrick of Blacks burg, S. C. UshtM's wore John Van Dyke. Noel Webster, cousin of the bride, and Maurice Pace of Spartanburg. S. C. I'he brute’s mother was gown- (Hl in aqua chiffon with match ing headdress and slippi'rs. She wore a corsage of white orchids. The bridegrot>m’s -rrx-Jiher chose pale blue brocade with matching accessories and a wliile orchid ixu'sage. 'Pile britiegroom’s stepmother was goNvntMi in Udge and biwvn wdth matching hat and aevessor* ios and a white orchid shoulder I'orsage. Ml'S. Rena Bennett, gi'andmo- ther of the bride, wore a blue drt'ss with matching acoos^ries and a white carnation shoulder i'orsage. Mrs, Harold Bauer of McLean. Va., grandmother of the bridegroom, chose a blue dress with white acccssoiios and corsage of white carnations. Miss Bennie Joyce Poole of (laffney. S. C. kept the bride’s book. For a trip to the mountains of Western North Cai'olina the new Mrs. Adams chose a two-piece navy blue suit with beige acces sories and the on'hid lifted freer, her bouquet. BRIDE ASD BRIDEOROOAT Mr. and Mrs W. D. tBilli Ben nett of Kings Mountain an> par- ■nts of the bride, A graduate of Miss Brown's Plans Given Miss Mary Ann Brown, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Law- son Bi'ow’n of Lexington, former Kings Mountain residents, has completed plans for her marri age to Uichaixi Gregg .Singer, Son of Dr. and Mi’s. Charles Gregg Singer of Salisbury, and announces them today. The wedding will take place Saturday, August 2Stii, at 1:30 p.m, in I exington First Presby terian cluirrh. Rev. Robiut T. Haynes, Jr. will officiate and Steplien Shoeffer will he organ ist. Mr. Brown will give Ins daugh ter in marriage. Best man for the prospecti\o bridegroom will i e his father. Miss Pamela will attend tho Spanglers To Make Honne In Chapel Hill Following David Church Wedding Sunday Chapel Hill will be home for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neal Spang ler, Jr., married Sunday in a 4 p.m. wetldlng in David Baptist church. Miss Marian Joyce Allen lx?- came Mr. Spangler’s bride in a double-ring ceremony performed by Rev, N. S. Hardin. Nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Bmmett Moss at the organ and Mrs. Bol'.:by Ware, vocalist. Palms and seven-branched can delabra formed an arch at the front of the sanctuary. Bi-ass trix* candelabra were used at either side of the setting and centerpiece was a large basket of white mums and glads. maid of honor and Mrs Carlton Keith I^mard of Lexington will Ih' matron of honor. Bridesmaids will include Miss Minna Combs of Shelby and Miss Barbara IxHiise Hoffman of (»reensboro, college elassmales of the bride- elect at Peace I'oUege, Miss Ter ri Elizabeth Singer of Salisbiuy, sister of the bridegroom-elect, and Miss Catherine Wells Brown, of Givensboi'o, cousin of the brlde-eUH't. Flower girl will : e Holly Brook ^ Brown, sister of the bride-elect. ^ I and vinght'am* will be Taylor Harrison Ho.'d of Lexington. Ushers will include Michael Alvin Goodman. Jerry Lai;rar Satterwhiie, brother-in-law of the bridegi'oom-to-lH\ Charles Brooks Gueledge of Hamlet. Ernest Lawson Brown. Jr., brother of the Imidt'-to-be. n d Arthur Gregg Singer. HI. of Tjccoa, Ga. Tile bride-elect’s parents will entertain after the coremonv at a reception in the church fellow ship hall. George H. Allen gave his Ann Grandolfi .daughter in marriage. The bride’s bride-to-he as j gown was a formal design of • white peau de sole and was fash ioned w’ith lace bodice with scoop neckline and elbow sleeves. The controlled skirt had a detacha ble trumpet train which was overlaid with a floating panel trimmed in lace matching the bodic'e. She wore a crown of lace, crystals and seed pearls with fingertip veil attached by lac*e butterfly wings. Her bouquet was a cascade of white ix)yal bouquet oivhids and steph.anotis. Miss Re*ecca Kiser attended the bride as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Carolyn Spangler, sister of the bride groom. Miss Ann Williams, cous in of the bride. Miss Teresa Mar- they carried headdresses of Gar za mums and carnations in shades of light pink and deeper pink matching their dresses. The bridegroom’s father wa.-; best man and the list of ushers included Douglas Leon Leon- hardt. James Edward Spanglei', WilUam Craig Spangler, all cousins of the bridegroom, and William Albert Weathers. Brian Hawkins, cousin of the bride, was junior groomsman. The bride’s mother was gown ed in aqua lace with matching hat and accessories and a cor sage of white orchids. The bridegroom’s mother chose a street-length dress of mauve lace. She woiv' matching acces sories and a white orchid should er corsage. Miss Linda Allen kept a guest register. The couple’s wedding trip will take them to Cherry Grove Beach, S. C. BRIDE AED BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. George H. Allen of Shelly are parents of the bride. A 1961 graduate of Shelby high school, she was graduated a year later from Howard Busi ness college. For three years she has been employed by Shelby’s First National Bank. In Chapel Hill she will be employed by Central Carolina Bank & Trust I Company. I The bridegroom’s p.irents are ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neal tin and Mrs. Hugh Hamrick. Spangler. Sr. of Lattimore. A Junior bridesmaid was Miss Kim 11961 graduate of Shelby high Harmon, cousin of the bride ! school, he was graduated this All the attendants wore long!spring from the University of divsv'es of crystal pink organ/a North Carolina with AB in over taffeta trimmed with white I chemistry. He will enter the lace. Their headdresses were 1 School of Dentistry at UNC. matching organza petals and I Chapel Hill, this fall. Spangler Entertains Kings Mounlaln Council of Churchwomen will open its nursery for Nogro chlldivn Thursday morning at 8 a.m., a spoko‘.mati lor tfu' Inlordonominational orqanl.'ation said this wot'k. I fio nuf'.orv will bo oporatod for tho second year In the Parker Stive't Mavonlc Biiildlno and instructors for the four and five yo,ir L'^d groups will bo MiSses Lillian McClure and Janet Parker. Tlio nur'-orv '•orvico will L'O provided nine months from 8 a.m. until par. Monday through Friday. Kings Mountain high school and nuts I Helen Leigh of , Charlotte Pivsbyterian Hospital « l i Gifts were opeiuxl in the liv 'Givver atttWkxl the bride ns j Sehtx)l of Histology, she has been | At Bachelor Supper ing room and displavtHl on a M- maimn of honor ami brides- ' employinl by Cherokee Miss Judy Anne Nichols. Hal Falls Wed In Double-Ring Church Rites Saturday ble cover«\l with a white cloth. Tile bride-todv wore a full- skiruxl jKirty dri'ss in shades of t.Hnk and yellow with ^vi^ago of pink oarnations. gift of the host- iNses. Guests showeiwl MiSii Ruff with njiSvvUaiuvus household gifts. maids were Miss Cot>kie Miller ; Memorial hospital as County 1 chief hls- Arihur Neal Spangler. Jr. en- A back-lo school danco for high school and college- ago studonis will bo hold Wodnosday night from 9 until mldnlghf al King*; MounK^iin Country Club. A danco band will pro\ Ido music for dancing. Refresh- monts will bo sor\od bv a host and hostess committee in cluding Mr. vind Mrs. Scarr Mornson, Mr. and Kirs. John Plonk, and Mr. and M'S. F. A. McDaniel. Jr. Tickets are $? per person and each student may invite a date and a Ov''up!e. RoNe 'xation.s a^'e asked by noon Wed nesday. Sarah Rose Lennon, ris- ir'o senior at Hollins college in Roanoke. Va., was guest speaker at Thursday night's k wa-vs c ub meeting at the \'\ Oman's club. Couple Honored After Rehearsal Miss Liuda Benuett .^nd Adams cut thoir weviding of Inman. S. C.. Mrs. Charles I’atrivk of Blacksburg. B, C. and Mrs. M.-uirict' Paiv of ^ipartan- burg, S. C. Tho brldogr.x>m’s two sisters. Cathy and Cindy Siple. weiv junior attendants. All the attendants wore sti*eet- length dit'sses of antk^ue gold ptMu <le sole w'ith matchkig pray er caps and sbppt'rs to n'atoh. Tlu' lionor atieniiant carried two long-stem white roses with streamers attachoxi and the oth er attendants carruHl a single long-stemmeii rose with white lologist. She will be employed at jf^rtained for male attendants in Columbia h;>spital in Columbia. H^e bpangler-Allen wedding par- The bridegroom is the son of' ^ bacliolor supper Friday Lt. Col. Dwight Lee Ada.ms ^ Restaurant m Brookings. South Dakota, and j ispnngs. ^ Ml'S. George E. Siple of Colunv . \ o clock supper bia. S. C He attended Dreher .included charcoal broiled steak, high school in Columbia and ! P<'tatoes and a salad. Stuttgart high school in stuii-L gart. Germany. A USAF veteran. , Spangler, m*.. the father of the ho is emploN'ed in the quality 11. Allen, father of cxinirol department of Argus i =^- bride-to-be; v'amera Company in Columibia. I Douglas Leon Leonhardt. James Four o’clock rites Saturday in Gastonia’s Unity Baptist church united Miss Judy Anne Nichols and Leonidas Hal F'alls in mar riage. Rev. Wilbur F. Woodall offi ciated at the double-ring oei'o- mony for which nuptial music was piesented ry Jimmy Busby at the organ and Russell Wilson, vocalist. Hubert Clinton Nichols gave his daughter in marriage. The bride’s gown was a formal de sign of silk or.ganza and imoort- over the hands. A lace plastron traced with pearls accented the waistline and extended in a wide panel down the front of the bell skirt. A bow at the back topped the Chapel length train which was appliqued with laoe motifs. Her triple-tier veil of imported illusion was attached to a lace pillbox trimmed with pearls and she carried a prayerbook topped with a white orchid and shower ed with valley lilies and stephan- Otis. Mrs. Lester K. Lanford of Bes- Columbia. South Carolina will Xr^ef ^ Alenoon lace posed over faille semer Citv attended her sister as » G:>paneler. i'ousms of the host. /t. ^ . at an after ivhearsal ^xiny held stivanu'rs. Satuixkiy evening at the Wx>nv ail’s club Hosts (ov the affair weiv Mr. and Mi's. Bill Bx'mu'tt. paix'nts of the bruk'-tO'ix\ The bride’s table w.^is highlight of decoration and was overlaid with floor-length cK>th of wiiitt' OotHlra Dale Stroup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sti'oup, and Liza L<v Hubbaixl. daughtv'r x'f Mr. and Mi'S, Roy Hubl'Xird and ».\>usin of the bride, wore flower girls. They wore white organza divsst':? with m.atx'hing be home for the newd>*w'eds. Oui-of town wedding giuxsis in- clUvk'd: Lt. Col. <hkI Mrs. Dwight Lex' Adams of Bix>okings. South Dakota: ^tr. and Mrs. Haix>ld BaiK'i' of McLean. Va.: General jl^pangier. i'ousin : and William Albert Wx'athoi's. L Mr. Span.gler took tho ocoas- [ ion to present hus groomsmen with monogrammed tie tacks. taffeta. Tho basque bodice was ■ matron of h:)nor and bridesmaids styled with bateau neckline and ‘ were the tridegroom’s sisters, caught at the back w ith aiinia- ! Miss Rita Falls and Miss Tina tui'e self-covered buttons. Long sleeves tapered to deep points bnv'axk' taffeta with a drapx' of hx'addivsses and carried whit? giwn not and caught up at txioh basktss Llled with white and xvrner with bouqux'ts of gypso- Rountrees Are At Home In Clinton Adrian c.SanioL< Following ChurcH Wedding In Florida phtlia and ribN>n. Centering the table WMS a tail ihi'tH'-lier povies tal cake dxwrattM in while and given aixi lopixi with a bride and bridegixxx'n figunnxx Gretm sher- j bet punch was servxxi from a I crystal bowl at one x''nd of the I tabk'. and at the x'pvxxsite end * was a five-.hrancii^ canvlela- yx'Uow flower petals. Shan Lond'M'.. s.^n of Mr. and Ml'S. Wxxxh Londo:i. was nn.j: bx'aivr He w ore a white suit and oarntxi the rings on a white -<at in uillow . Bt'st man for the bridx'groom S, C.: Mr. and Mi's. Benrran Cox of Roanoke. Va.: Miss Jane Can non and Miss Mary Ahve Cox of v'haiiotte: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Poole of Gaffmv. S. C.: Mr. and Ml'S. Bud Givgory of Gastc>ni.i: and Mr and Mrs. Harley Walls of 'Gastonia. >ir Dauvih^er of K’wa''Ian R. brum hxddMig white tapvrs and Le-'o- .i"d Mr.. Le""on. and . . uc a u . i-t N.. . lloWx'l'S. K* London rex.owed nigh-j Mt. and Mi's. John Van Dyke and Mr*. Jim Littlejohn assisted the ho6ft* In entertaining Keslers On Wedding Trip To California Following Sunday Rites In Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. William Harry (Buhba* Rountree are at home in Clinton. S C. folloxving a wed ding trio TO Blowing Rock. Miss Virginia iGinger^ Dee Oritohfield became Mr. Roun tree’s bride in an S p.m. wedding Saturday. August 1-lth, in Ever glades Presbvterian church of Belle Glade. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rountree of Grover, parents of the bride groom. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles The bride's parents entertain- j E Critohfield of South Bay. Fla.. Falls, both of Kinzs Mountain, and Miss Jo Ann Paskewich of Raleigh. Donna Fowler, cousin of the bride, and Rox*anne Seism, niece of the bridegroom, wore flower girls. All rhe attendants \vor(* long and she .'arried a bride's bouquet , of coj^n blue n\lon centered bv a white orchid. , Miss Janet Critchfield was her "e^klines and elbow sLster s maid of honor. Brides- A miniature bow accent- maids were M ss Jaquitha Roun- ‘ "a.stlmes and a tree, the bridegroom’s sister: Miss Paula Evans of Luliwici. Ga. and Miss Rebeex'a Mathis of South Bav. The attendants wore long gowms of American Boautv rose wide watteau panel caught to the back necklines and fell to the hemlines of their bell skirts. They wore matching pillbox hats with tulle veils attached and .carried n-^segax-s of pink pom- ‘ gnrs of her \ear abroad last \oar under the Holtins -Abroad onogram In which she stud’ed at the Sorbonne h Par's. Miss Le:''’'0'' tou-^d IS C0v."*-'es Europe a-^d gave so^'e o^ her evc^ri- e“ces a“d ''’»'0"ess‘o''s of AUo. California folKwving their Miss’Bennett w-ore a 'Lxx'ktail at 2 p.m. in di't's* of pink and white \rith ' Bethlehem Lutheran ohurx'h of pink cummerbund and pink ca^ ■ -Minneapoks. Minnesota nation eoraage. bridegrvXHn is the son of The brWe-Weet and prospective Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Kesler bridefToom the occasion to Kings Mountain. A graduate prx’tsent their gifts to their wed- x- .v Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Edward ...v — , , w -j - />! Kesler w'iU be at home in Palo eel after the ceremony at a recep-s l^^ents of the bride, met m Can- lion in the church parlors. 'Die wvek^d to riiris- wwWing dieme was w'arritxi out ten’ the newi\*wods new' mobile m dtxxjrative details. Pink and Mrs. Rountree and daugh- white flowers formed a center- ter. Holly, accompanied the new- piec« for the table which was b^v'-eds from Grover to Clinton spread in stmwberrx' pink tulle Monday w'here the bride and over taffeta. The draped cloth bridegroom will continue their was ca'Ught up with pink and studies at Presbyterian College. satin with matching rosette hats roses. Thev ■ his ^ ‘ * best man. Carl Denn Falls and the spr.n’Kled with ciwst.als. carried casrades of p’nk r^os. , _ . ^ ^ , Ho'.Iv Rountiw. lister --f the hrothors of bride-foam, was junior attend-' ushered w-.th L^ter K. Lanford. rother-in-law of the Comings And Goings R^ce"* vV 0;-*s ' of Mr$. J Mr$. J. 8o’ C. c*f R^'a^olte >yce va. McGill a^d Mrs. and ch-idr^n, Michael and Jennifer, arrived eg“e<oav from Co' ege Park, Sa, to spend the ^eelend v% \*r. a’^d Mrs, J. R. Dav's. Mrs. Dav's Is daugh* ter-In-iaw o*' Ov’^N ses, Rev. a''d Va^'o?^ DuSc^e and sons. James and C’vde, a^ '^vx "g > week fo Gloucester. Va. wfere Mr. DuBose w ca<*c'‘ of Newington Baptist church. Mr. DuBosi' wa> discharged the hospital Friday aTter a weeKs vr of a heart ailment. Mrs. V'or gue?^ at a drop-in pa*^ given TSu'^dav a^^e ^x" a* of Mr. a‘'d Mrs. David .ling attendants. Members of the wvdding party and dose friends of the twv families made up the gxK'st list. Also aavisting in detiuls of en tertaining w'ere Mi's. Etta Ben nett. grandmother of the bride- of the University of North Carc*- Una. he will recei\ e his Ph.D. in June 1966 from Srarford Uni wnsity in California. Mass Judith Alphied Eliason became Mr. Keeler's bride in a double-ring ceremor\>* or-nd'oeted bv Rev. Maynarvi Ixerson. The a^'t: Miss Maggie Bennett and altar of the v'hurvh wtis arrang- M>XKly Londv'n who du'ect- ed the w'eddtng. Birth Announcements ed with twx> white bridal bou quets and ferns and white Ho wlers marked the pew's on the center isle of the church, Mrs. William was organ ist for the program of nuptial music and Mrs. Peter Ansorge from Chicago, w'as soK>ist. Mrs. Anaorge eang North Dakota Handel's "Whw’er You Walk" and the hjron. '•Beautiful Sav " pnvessiorwL Mrs. white bouquets AsshsUng serving and en tertaining w'ore Mrs. John F^'kS- »i;rr.. M:ss Mari Ann Rhodes and M.ss rVHTis EMason. Mass Mary Hansen presided at the bride's register. For a trip which will take tht>.n to their home ir. California, the new Mrs. Kesier char^ged to a pink suit. She wxire matching accessor.es and lifted the gar denias from her bouquet. Wedding guests included those Mr. Rountree is a senior sociolo gy major. Rev. J. Paul Vondracek offici ated at the double-ring ceremony for w’hich weddin? music w'as presented by Miss Sharon Motes at *he orean The bnde. gi\en in marriage by her father, w'ore a traditional gown of white maenolia satin wi»h a redmeote-stvled skirt and full cathedral train. Her silk il lusion \*eU was attached to a princess crown of seed pearls The bridesroom's father was ' best man. I'shers. all of Grover, were Joel Rounti'ee. the bride groom's brother: Tommy Hope. Larry Morgan and Lm\Tance Harry The bride's s>arents entertain ed at a receotion in the church educational building. A flower- toooed wading cake was serNed with punch from a ta'le overlaid 'Aith organdv and satin and dec- f orated in pink and white. Atiendi.ng the wedding from GroxTpr. in addition to the Roun tree familv. were Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Harry. Robert Harry'. >[a\'nari Pierce T -mmy Hope, and Larry Morgan. and Texas. x'^h" Carolina Wes+ovef CHurcF Was Se+tino Sundav - — ; Tune In D and for the rew*w:oiF birth of a daughter. August 1' «L she plax'ed Handel'* Allegro Pair Feted Atfer Rehearsal For White-Moss Double-Ring Ceremony » bride. j The altar of the church w'a> ; banked by Kentia palms and in- , terspersed by an arch of while i wrought-iron candelabra set 'riih 'ath€dral tapers. Centering the sotting was a sunburst arrange- ; rrenr of while glads and a white ^ knet'ling bench. PRIDE AXD BRIDEGROOM The bride is a daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. Hubert Clinton Nichols !of Gas'onia. A graduate 'f Bes- ‘.^mer City high school, she at tended Gardner-Webb and Gas ton colleges and was a member of Phi Theta Kanoa. notioral honoran society. She is empl.w ed by Duke Power Company'^ j Gastonia ol.-int. j Mr. and Mi'S Carl C. Fails of Kings Mountain are parents of the bridegn'om A graduate of . Kings Mountain high school, he attended Devr>- Te.'hnical Insti- Mis* Judy Nichols and Falls were honored after Hal their Harrr'cL a-'d \* >> Rc\*\'d ved •'j-'-e. Ha'^-’cV a* ‘’R.?$erncc:tf\ K*"$. C^'a*' '*> CHando, Fis. <0' a g oa.ig-H'*' > aw M-, a'^d Mrs. Jim Fl$her Qcing a \ 'J a ra-*v Sa^- a'd ^ Ss."i*u'oa\ •'’ r \\ a d Dc^a v- aF a, a'*c sc.' ' KlCH'n w \*-s. \\ \N a-^ a^d Ra-'ds sre-* 'dc Fa. w Vi-. a^ V ^0"^^ *• K^I- -n Kings a"d K, Ham'cv'. \tr. and Mr*. Fr^ Wan^ ^vater Music Rt. L Announce the burth of a * ^ ^ Au*u« JS. r --- xT .nd Mrs, Giftm H«nrK-k. _ ^ *w * cOwm wxi> oesigneci oi wti.ie H^ld m the feF and featured an embroider- Icw^ihip of Vmtv Bap:-st ed organdy l»?dice with ewi c»l- ,^hurch of Gastonia, kur and a sheath skirt writh Cha- Hosts for the affair w-ere the ?rt train. Her shoulder length s parents. Mr and veU of illusion wras attached to Hucen'C. Nichols, a haiidetnbroidered pillbox, and Overiaki with pink sat;n and she carried a bouquet of white gardenias and i\y-. Miss Faula El.ason was her sister's x^axl of nonor and M’.ss Bwinic Ramberg w-as bridesmaid P. CK Box M3 announce the birth oi a «cn. August Itv Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brv'wm. Rt 1 Box 412. announce the of a sun. August :K]i. Mr. and Mra Ntcholas M Left- wich* P O. Box JOS. announce the Hrth of a daughter. Aug-ust 12. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gene Shope E. Beaton A'V.. Hr* Westover Baptist church wa* the setting Sundav fo^ a high noon wedding uniting %P.ss Gail White and Kenneth Moss in mar- : riage. Vows of the double-ring cere mony \%ere oTedged before the Rev. Flovd \V»Fi* pastor of the Gro\'er. ; tute in Chicago. Ill. and served Earl Moss, brother of the bnde j * t^'or of duty n i:h the U. S Ar t my in Germany. He r* eroloved Mias Susan White, sister of p;t>er Incicstne< jo Sheibv The taride. keot a ^'lesc register. After a wedding trio to M%TTle The new Mrs. M <-5 attended Be.ach. 5. C. the newh'v^-eds 'A'ill Blacloburr high soh<x>l and is ^ hv^n've at S06 Monroe avenue employed by Minette .Mni< of ^ Kin?s Mountain aar.'.er City, announce the Nrth , *n>e>‘ nwre fKv'rilength go^Ts of e-' v. cast "'N V C R..- J J ? a-'d V*s. ' a C^day ^v^ w'*n Mr. ».T>\ a'J M*. a-J M-?. of a son. .August 21 Mr. and Mrs. Furman U SpevKiw*. JlvX' Parkdale Circle. •\rsxin\V the birth of a son Au fusi 22. Mr and Mrs. Fred F Hicks. Su-nset Dr.. Gastvyua, an- ncHinor tV ixrth v>f twin N>>'S. .August .M Mr and Mrs. Wal^fr rVciaii JIcNfeley. Rt. 1. announce the birth of a son. Aufus*. M. pink and stra^^-berry peau d? sole W’ith matching heciddres«*s Jace. The bride s table was high light of decorarlon axvd the doth was caught us with ptnX pompons i.nd white nbbon. A three^uer cake was cut and sened frxxc w end of Lte table and punch was sen^ from a ciy'Stal bowi .It t??e 'pposite end ^rty pick- church. Pat Butler Nvas at the or gan for the oro?Tam of wedding mus'^c and Willis Anthrr.y -A-as \'ocal soloist. The bride, daughter of Mr and Mrs. H C White ^f Kings Creek. S. C.. vras given in marriage by her father. She w-ore a formal r>wti of white bridal satin and ..mported lace fashioned with -ace bodice, bell-sharied skirt and chapel tram. A satin cao helvi her ^ngertip ^'e'.I and she oar- The bride'^room is a graduate of Kings Mountain, high school and is erroloved bv the N'^rth Carolina S*3V H*gh*vay Depart ment. FoDowVig a w'edd -’g V o to Florida, the newi\x*-ed.* will make their home at 90? Grover road here. Local Women In Golf Tourney Mezoefs Honor Rsher* Af Cook-Ou* In BorJda arxi slip^vrs. They charred white ap? were sen*ed with the cake ried a Bible topped with white It ^ bod-' 12 years RuFf Kod a mU kl^ ; smr Ai uttw bfirUi of fiowrs \k'tth ErigUsh iVy. Best man for the brkiegTo«.vr wxs his father Michael R.hodes .»hered ’»nth RoNjtt Eliason and Russeli EhaacTv brothers of the bode For her cha:,:ghcer s w'eddmg the brides mother chose a >eC li.nen sheath w:’h naBtching acvess«.\r:es aad a oorsiage of iFCiAvr ruves^ The bride^rtjoci's and punch Pink and white flo wers were feahired ir arrange ments The brideeiect and hnde- gro-'in-td-be took rhe occasion to rrvsent their gifts to iheir wed- 'mc attendants. Assksuag in deaa^s of enter- taimac w^tte Mra. Charles Foae roses, "Hie gown was made and designed ry the bride Mrs. Clyde B'ush Kings Mountain was the br.'Vs matron of honor axMi only atteodant She wore a floor ’en^th dress of pale peau de aoie. matching headpiec-? and cai.ied a bruqaet 'f rrHirts. "nie bridsfTontr.- son of Mr let Mrs. £d Ro^iMMk Mrs. Oa ;aad Mrs. F. E. Mobs of iscM] owned m a freen i car . fUbb vai, Mr*. Ed .Merger and herdauirh ter. Doraa, honored Mr. and Mr? JiiR Fisher writh a cook-out arxi stork shower at their home in Windermere. Fla. ^turday night. Those atr?rding from oui-of- t'wr-. were Mrs. Charles Fls.her of KfeiC* M'-.rtain. mo'her Jim FTstier: I’d Mr. and Mrs. Glenn WVr-er .\nd M.Ve .irvi Mr Ktnes >aad Mrs. Wayne Ware, Karen Mr m i and Rarndy. « Ifiiad Ha. 1. The Kin.:? Mountain Women's Golf Ass.x'iatior pla\-ed in the .monthly Foothills Tourr.ament at Carolma Countn club. Char K>tte on Thursday. Four wv'men participated and all four w T: priies. Mrs. Harlan Stoterau won third low net. Class C; Mrs. Fre-a Wither* and Mr*. Bncx'k* Da.niol tied for low putts. -Jlas? B; and Mr* Charles Mauneywwt thinl Kmv gross in Class: A The Septciu'er of the Foothills v'olf Association will be held m Wowing R.xk, N- C September 10-14 with ijikv Hick >r>' Lad ies' Golf Assoc*.at:c« as host vTuK Kiiig:* Mountain meov- beta pUanitwe K> ]>artkMte 'should contact Mtsl Ci^dHdlMad^ ^•*9 inMdl|tely. a* rcirlstratloa
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1965, edition 1
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