1965 )f (rai ns in doepoi s. *r was ushors L('on- an^»lor, r, all Ti, and Brian brido, gmvn- Uching: a cor- r chose mauve accos- should- h Suest 'ip will Grove OOM [. Allen of the Shelby iduated d Busi- ars she »helby’s Chapel ed b>' i Trust nts are Neal >re. A y high ■d this sity of AB in or the uxc. ed plastron ited the i a wide the bell : topped which motifs, m ported I a lace iris and : topped shower- Stephan- I of Bes- sister as lesmaids sisters, iss Tina ountain. *wich of ?ousin of ' Seism. 1. wore >re long ‘ nylon od with I elbow r acoont- and a jght to fell to II skirts. bo.\ hats od and ik pom- ?s. is s?n's alls and of the h Lester •w of the ROOM er of Mr. i Nichols > -f Bes . she at- ind Gas member national empl.w >rr.pany‘> Fails of irents of duate of ?hoo!. he .'al Tnsti- d served U- S. Ar ?TOloved sheiby fo M>Ttle ^■eds will V avenue Women's \ in the irr.amer:: lb. Char- r w\>men *ur won au w*on Mrs. Fred x^ks >f0' :ts. Class uney w\vi s A K of the ition wiii ok. X. C akc Hick taiickn as ain tnem- anksMte listration l^rsday, August 26. 1965 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. DECORATING TIPS By GENE TIMMS SO WHAT ELSE IS NEW? We thought you might be i». FORD GAIuAXIE 500 2-DR HARDTOP $38.00 Over Invoice Cost $38.00 Over Invoice Cost mrYBARYET lORD 'TOGO _ TKSTDRMS one T€)DEf WE DON'T DICKER WE DEAL SOUTHWELL SOVIVS IdUMBST yTTLB FORD DEUiEB PERSONALS Miss Linda Roberts, daughter of Ml’, and Mrs. E. R. Roberts, left Monday to enter the fi’esh- man class at Gardner-Webb col lege. Their older daughter, Di ane, will soon return to resume her studies as a Junior at Appa lachian State Teacher’s college in Boone. Mrs Harr>' Harwood and son, Jeffiey, have returned to Wash ington. D, C. and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wilcox and daughter, .Mary Catherine, have ret-uimed to Charlotte after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hallman. Sacred Heart Sets Music Lessons Final registration and schedul ing of music students for lessons in piano, organ and voice will be held at Sacred Heart College on August 23-24 from 9 a.m. un til 12 noon. Students whose last name be gins with the letters A-M are asked to come on August 23. Those names begin with the let ters N-Z are asked to come on August 24. First semester tuition and supply fees are payable at this time. In order to facilitate schedul ing. all pupils, even those pi-e- registered, must come one of the two above mentioned dates. New students who have not already done so are asked to call or write Sister Cecilia sometime during the week proceeding final registration. The preparatory music depart ment of Sacred Heart College will follow the college calendar, according to which the first se mester is complcied by the time the school closes for the Christ mas holidays. Music lessons will begin the week of August 30th, Sister Mary Joan of the Sacred Heart faculty announced. It's A Boy For Robert Halls Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall of Gastonia announce the arrival of their first child -a son- Rob ert William Hall, Jr., born Sun day, August 22 Kings Mountain grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Biddix. Mrs, Hall is the form(»r Sandra Gaii Biddix. Library Corner Couple Feted After Rehearsal Miss Joyce Allen and Neal Spangler, Jr. were honored after their wedding rehearsal Satur day night at a cakecutting given by aunts and uncles of the bride- to-be at Shelby Woman’s club. Entertaining together were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Allen, Mr. and J. C. De\'cnpy, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bridges, all of Kings Mountain, and Mr. and Mi's. Haywood Allen of Shelby. Overlaid with pastel green floor-length cloth, tlte bride’s ta ble was highlight of decoration. 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