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2 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, July 21, 1966 Presbyterian Women Plan Meeting Here Officers of Women of Kings Mountain Presbytery will meet here Saturday for a 12:30 luncheon at First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Charles Blanton of Kings Mountain, president, will preside at the Summer Council meeting. The 15 women v/ill plan fall workshops to be attend- .ed ,b,y. .Presbyterian womer '■epresenting 45 churches ir Kings Mountain Presbytery. Business of the meeting will Include the election of a chairman of personal ' ' i . faith and family life to suc ceed Mrs. Walter Alexander of Shelby who has resigned. Officers will be attending from Rutherford, Belmont, Gastonia, Shelby, Lincointon, Union Mills, and Cramerton. * * * ♦ MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL E. MrABEE (Lois Ann Cousins) Former,Resident, Michael E. McAbee Weds Lois Ann Cousins In Michigan Rites Forty-five Dixon Community 4-H'ers took an outing to Lake Crawford Sunday afternoon for a watermelon slicing. Accompanying the group were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Greene, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. (Bud) Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Tom Berry, Mr. and Mts. Odell Benton, Mrs. Gene Goforth and Miss Elizabeth Stewart. Mike (^reene is president of the club which meets monthly. ’ * * * * Members of the Senior Citizens club held a covered dish supper Friday at 5 p.m. on the lawn of the E. W. Grif fin on W. Mountain Street. One of Kings Mountain's mosf^c-tive organizations, the club now numbers more than 60 members. The club is sponsored by the Kings Mountain Woman's club. ♦ * * * Atlas Community Baptist i Church, Atlas, Michigan was thej scene Satui-day evening, June 25. | for the wedding of iMi.ss Lois Anne Cousins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaWTcnce Cousins of Marlette and Michael E. McAbee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mc- •Abee of Grand Blanc. Mich., for merly of Goodrick, Michigan,. formerly of Kings Mountain Michael Mc.Abee is the grand son of Mrs. Annie K. McAbee and Mr. and Mi'S. John W. Glad den, Sr. of Kings Mountain. The. Rev. Duane Patterson and The Rev. Eugene Burgess, their respective pastors, officiat ed at the double-ring ceremony. Palms, vases of snapdragons midnight. The Harper Brothers Combo will provide music. The dinner menu .Nyill feature shrimp creole, shrimp curry, fresh shrimp, mixed green salad, and lemon chiffon pie. Tickets are $3 per* person and reservations should be made by Friday night. and carnations .and candelabra Jt>coratcd the church. Mrs, Lawrence Cousins,-moth- ;r of the bride, was lorganist and iccompapied Chalene Cousins, dster of the 'cride, as she sang ‘Because”, ‘‘Each For the Othei ind Both For the Lord”,. ‘‘Tht iVcddlng Prayer” and “Whlthe! ITiou Goest”. Assistant organist vvas Miss Norma Zubke. The bride was escorted to tht "iltar by her father, Lawrence Cousins. She chose a white silk organza gown, featuring a sa- "orina neckline, natural - fitted bodice and long sleeves fon.T ing points over the wrists, full bell shaped skirt with a chapel length watteau train. Pointe de Ange lace motifs adorned the bodice, skirt and train. Her bab ble veil fell from a pearl and crystal crowm. She carried a whie orchid and red sweetheart roses on her white Bible. A sin gle pearl pendant, gift of tl^ groom, completed her attire. Miss Charlene Cou.slns of Mar lette attendied her slsfer as iriaid of honor. Serving as bridesmaids were Mrs. David Wesch of Pon tiac, formerly Ruth Ann Miles friend and now cousin of the bride; Mrs. Larry Wallis of Pon tPac, cousin of the bride; Mi's. James Hewitt of Pontiac, for merly Carol Gould, cousin of the bride; and Miss Carol McAbee of Grand Blanc, sister of the groom. Miss Kyle Anne Zuehlke niece of the 'bride, was flower girl. Margrace Woman's Clubbers gathered Friday night for a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. J. O. Barber, club I president. ' ' . ; Mrs. Barber presided and served a salad a.nd dessert' course at refreshment time. ! The devotional was given by Miss Grace Blanton, club! chaplain. | ' * * * * ! Mrs. Ben T. Jackson and children, Benny, Leigh, Kim berley and Jill, returned Friday to Boston, Massachusetts, after a two-week's visit with Mrs. Jackson's parents, Mr. and M rs. J. R’. Davis. Because of the airline strike, Dr. Jackson came for his family and they returned by car to Jacksonville, Fla. where they will visit Dr. Jackson's parents for a few days. They will drive from Jacksonville to Boston. Mrs. Jackson is the^ Country Clubbers and thefr'^guests will dine and dance; Saturday night, at a Club Night party which will feature a shrimp buffet supper at 8 o'clock and dancing from 9 untik former Jean Davis of Kinos Mountain. » * ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. Buck DlHing arrived Wednesday from At lanta, Ga. for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gillespie. The maid of honor, brides m'aids and flower girl wore iden tically attired in power blue safa poau gowns featuring batteau necklines and bell sleeves, soft bell shaped skirts with darker blue braid trim at waist and sleeves and a watteau back pan el and bow. The attendants veils were attached to powder blue rosettes wijh tiny seed pearls. The maid of honor carried a cascade arrangement of blue- tipped carnations with medium blue streamers. The bridesmaids’ cascade arrangements were iden tical to the maid of honor’s bou quet except for their powder blue streamers. The flower girl carried a basket of red rose pet als with a miniature corsage of the blue-tipped carnations attach and the ringbcarcr preceded the u'ide- to the altar. Robert Andrews of Grand Blanc was best rnnan. Groomsmen were George Hempton, of, Good- .'ich, Larry Wallis of Pontiac, jousin of the bride; Douglas Me- Abce and Reid McAbee of Grand Blanc, brothers of the groom. Ushers were James McNeil of' Grand Blanc and Barry Zubkle [ )f Goodrich, and Mr. David | Wesch of Pontiac, cousin of thej bride. I Master Goodrich, Kevin served Hempton of as ringbcarcr. Men in the bridal party wore white dinner jacket tuxedos while! ushers and fathers wore black j tuxedos. Mrs. Cousins, mother of the i bride, chose a pink lace and ray-; on two piece suit dress with pink j accessories. -Mrs. McAbee. nioih j of the bridegroom, wore -a ’ light green crepe dress witli a *reen lac coat and -beige ttccos-. sories. Both mothers wore cor dages of cymbidium orchids. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church parlors. The six-tiered wedding cake was made by Mrs. Robert McNeil, and served by Mrs. John Zuehlke, sisler-in-law of the bride. Miss Priscilla Brower of Wyoming, Michigan poured cof fee and Miss Kathy Behrens of Grend Rapids served the punch. Both were college roommates of the bride. Attending the guest book was Mrs. Robert Ramsey of Marlette, Those opening gifts were: Mrs. Charles Cousins of Marlette, cousin of the bride; Mrs. Robert Ramsey, friend of the bride; and Miss Jackie Maceuszek of Livon ia, a college friend of the bride. Miss Ann Nichols of Grand Blanc and Miss Norma Zubke of Goodrick assisted in serving. When the young couple left for a trip to northern Michigan, the new Mrs. McAbee w’as wear ing a white knit suit with red ac cessories. She wore her orchid lifted from her bridal 'bouquet. After returning home, they are residing at Atlas for the summer and will be returning to East Lansing this fall where both will resume their studies 'at Michigan ed to the handle. The flower girl; State University. Elizabeth Stewart Society Editor Telephone 739-6441 (O Am HAppy «\\h ' "You'd better quarantine that homesick case or he'll spread it around comp like the block plogue!" Guidance Oilice Remains Open Recent action by the Board of Education and Superintendent B. N. Barnes has made it possible for the .guidance office to remain open for the remainder of the summer. According to .Guidance Direct or Fred Paschal; this action will enable students with crowded schedules and vacationing p-ar- ents to make sumi.T.er appoint ments to facilitate the activities he activities of the coming aca demic year. Parents of any age school child are welcomed to come to talk over educational or emotional problems, but especial interest is taken for the rising senior class and their parents.. The summer period will bo used in augi.Tcnting the. scholar ship- file gathering specific in formation for individuals on re quest and career planning. The guidance office will re main open until five o’clock daily, later and on Saturdays by request. “Please call for appointments to avoid conflicts of schedule”, said Mr. Paschal. C. E. 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