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Thursday, July 2, 1970 12.69 12.99 13.69 ».50 ».99 7.50 MORE ABOUT DEAN - JACKSON (Ccmtinued from Page One) slreamors down tho back tied witJi pink rases. They carried nosegays i>f dark pink carnations and light pink roses with baby's breath. Tile bridegroom's brother, Frank lin Dean, of Baton Rouge, La., was best man. Bill Jackson of York, S. C., bro ther of the bride, and Tony Ham mock of Charlotte, brother-in-law (»f lh<* bridegroom, ushered. The bridegroom’s mother was gowned in a fuchia flowing floor- length gown featuring tiny straps designcfl along tlrecian lines. Slie wore a white orchid at her shoul der. The bride’s grandmother, Mrs. W. W. Jackson of York, S. C., chose a pink dress with matching accessori(*s and a corsage of white orchids. The bride’s grandmother, Mr.s. J. M. Kelley of Athens, Ga., chose a blue ensemble with matching ae- ces.sori(*.s and a <.*orsage of pink roso.^. Miss JoAnn Dean, sister of the bridegroom, kept the register. She wore a flowing gown in Edward ian styling of pale green with matching slippers. The bride’s father entertainiHl after the ceremony at a reception in lh(? church parlors. The wedding theme of pink and white was beautifully carried out in deixjiative detaiD and in re- frc.shmont.<. Overlaid with white lace over pink, the bride’s table held a ihroe-tior pink and white cake as central decoration. Pink punch was .served Irom a silver .service at one end of the table. Centering the table was an ar rangement of pink and white flowers and candles. Aunts of the bridegroom. Mrs. I Parks Watson of Richmond, Va.. 'Mrs. St<'ve Conger of Athens, Ga.. ! Mrs. Silas Todd of Wendell and Mrs. Lindsay Wilkinson of Green- ‘ ville, assisted in receiving and ! entertaining. For a trip to Myrtle Beach, S. C. i tlie bride wore a navy blut' and I vvhito t*nsemble featuring a blouse and ve.st witii blue braid trim and the white orchid lifted from lier bridal bouquet. GreenvilU', North Carolina will he homo for the newlyweds. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM The bride i.s the daughter of Dewey fl. Jackson of York, S. C. and the late Mrs. Jackson. She is a graduate of West Carteret high .school in Morehead City and holds a B.S. degree in sp(‘ech and hear- j ing from East Carolina Univers- j ity at Greenville where she was I a dean’s list student. She holds a graduate fellowship to do gradu- Pair Feted After Rehearsal Friday Night Miss Dale Byars and Philip Wright were honored after their wedding rehear.sal Friday at a cake cutting given by Mr. and Mrs. Mike UHiford, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green and Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Gilbert, in the Fellow.ship Hall of ; Central United Methodist church. Guests greeted by Rev. and Mrs. Dale Thornburg of Ltmoir, uncle and aunt of the bride. Traditional bridal colors of pink ' and white were used. The table was covered with a floor-length pink net over taffe ta cloth. Central arrangement was I 5-branch candelabra with pink I candles and shasta daisies, pink , and while carnalion.s. At one end of the table was punch bowl and , punch was served by Mrs. Jos(»ph Green. At the oppo.site end of the table w'as the three-tier wedding ^ cake loppi'd with bridal figurim*. Nuts and mints were .served. Ait- j or the couple had cut their werl- dipg cake, it was sliced and serv- tKl by Mrs. Michael Ledford and Mrs. Thomas Gilbi*rt. The bride-to-be wore a blue lace ’.sleeveless coat over a maOching blue crepe dress with matching aevessories and a shoulder cor sage of white carnal ions. Mr, Falls Renews Swiss Friendship Butler Falls of Waco Rd. was entertained at the home of Pierre Da-ssin in Switzerland when Mr. Falls visited that country on a tour of Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Mr. Dassin, an ex change student who lived at the Fi’ed Plonk home here, is pres ently in Australia but expects to visit Kings Mountain in January when he returns to the U. S. Mr. Falls reports. ato work in the fall. The bridegroom is llu* son of Mrs. Amas Franklin Doan of Kings Mountain and the late Mr. Dean. He is a graduate of Kings ^ Mountain high .sch<x)I and holds' an A.B. degree in history from East Carolina University where he W'as a member of Sigma Nu fra- tc-rnily'. He will teach liistory in the Greenville school system in the fall. ' Tlie newl>'\ved.s moved Friday; ! to their new homo in Greenville. Two Top Plan Convenient Ways To Save To Earn MORE ABOUT SEASON - HUFFSTETLER Continued From Page One f gifts of the bridt*. They carried colonial bouquets of pink >daisy pompons with azalea net and rib- < bons. Lisa Lynn Forster of Gastonia, i cousin of the brUU\ was fhjw'or I girl. Calvin Mark Lockridge of Shelby, nephew of the bride groom was ringbearer. The flow'er girl was gowned in pink oi’ganza, her dress styled similar to the adult attendants. She carried a basket of pink ikM- ' als. Donald Ueason of .Shelby was best man for his brother. Groom smen were Randy Cole Cash of Kings Mountain, brother-in-law of the bride, Claude Fraizer of Virginia Beach, Va., Marshall , Lockridge of Shelby, brothorsdn- law of the bridegroom, and Ken- neili Page Cash of Kings Moun tain. The bride’s mother was gowm- e<l In ic*c» iur(|Uoise trimmed in crystals with matching hat and slippers. She wore a white orchid •and w’hite gloves. Tile bridegroom's mother ! chose a mint gi£K*n dress with matching lace coat, and hat with b«nTe slippers and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Dan O'ShiekLs of Shelby : pre.sUled at the bride’s book in the vestibule of the church where the bridal party formed a re ceiving line to greet w’edding , guests after the cer<?mony. For a trip to Virginia Beach. ^ Va-. Ihe bride w’ore a mint green linen dress with patent slippers and the bridal roses lifted from her ljou(iuet. . BRIDE AND BR1DEGR(X)M Mv. and Mrs. Andy Floyd t Iluffstotler of Kings Mountain: are parents of the bride. She us granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Forest H. lluffsietler and the late Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kale of Gastonia. She is a recent honor graduate of King.s Mountain high school and w'as j recipient of the A. G. Myers Scholarship. The bridegroom is the son of -Mrs. Nell Robbs Bea^son of She]- , by and the late Judd B<*ason. He ^ is a graduate of Shelby high school and is employed b\- Fiber , Industries at Shelby. Miss Falls Tours Western Canada Mi.ss Janet Falls will depart Saturday for a 30 day tour of the Canadian Rockies via the north ern route through the Dakotas. Yellowstone National Park and on to Can'ada. The group will visit • Lake Louise and return through Washington, Oregon, upper Calif., Idaho, and Salt Lake City, Utah. Bride-Elect Feted Saturday At Luncheon Miss Andr<*a lluffsietler, bride- ; elect, was honored .Sat urday at a 1 p.m. brid<*smaids lunclu'on giv en by .Mrs. Don Morlin and her daught(‘r. Miss Ann .Martin, in flaslonia. In adflition to Ihe t)ride-elect and li()sles.si*s, «)iher guests weie lh<‘ bri<leiod)e’s motlun*, .Mrs. Aiuiy Iluffsteller; Mrs. Dan O'Sliields, .Miss Susan Owens and Mr.s. Ronnie Humfelt. 'I’he hride-to-b<* wore a pink linen party dress and was given a coisage of white daisies. .Slit* took the occasion to pi(*.seni her gills to her bridal atendants. A c*oIor not(» of yellow’ and vvhiU' was fi*alur4*d in decorative details. Fruit plates witli ham biscuits, ioaste<l cheese open fac<* sandwiclies. punch and chocolate roll were* .s<'rve<l with tea. .Mix<‘d llow'<‘rs w<M'e us«*d in the living room aird dining i-oom. I .A post rehearsal party was 'giv<*n for Amhea lluffsietler and I Ronnie Ik-ason by the hi ide's pai’imis, .Mr. and .Mrs. Andy HutT'sietler. Tli(‘ church jjui-lor of .MaN’Io M(*thodisi Church on .'Npencer Mountain R<»ad, Gastonia was ile- coraied witli an arrangement of pink garzij mums and pink snajxiragons and a caiKhdalnum containing pink candies. 'I'lu* ta ble holding the 7> liens! pink rose* decoiated cake was covered with a pink liiKui and lace cloth -caught up at th(‘ corncis with pink sti’eanxM’s. Mrs. J. K. Mauney. assi.sl(‘d !)y Mrs. Plato llcavner, cut and ser- veci tln‘ W’edding i-ake. wliicli was lopped with l)rid4. and groom fi gurines. Pink j>unch w’^is seived fjom a silver punch bowl by Mrs. Sam my Crawford and Mrs. Rock.v Th<* hosie.s.s<‘s prc.scntcd the hrid«‘-t»>-hc a gilt of silver in luu’ '•hosen pat!<*rn. Ford. Mints, nuts, and straws were also serv«l. Assisting in serving were Mi's.! I Emmett Ross and Mrs. Raymond| i Deal. Sixty guests attended. The honoitxH* wore a green lin*| en dress w'ith white carnalioni corsage*. Mrs. Arrowood Has Visitors Jeff and Miranda Arrowoodjj graiidclnldren of Mrs. Madgel An<i\\oo(l, visited her Thursdayl and weie guests at a biiThday| pally given by .Mrs. Arrowood. Lana Arrowo^i^i, daughter oti .Mrs. Arrow’ooil. w'as celebrating I a l)irilulay and a decorated! hirihdsjy cake was i-ui and ser« ved witli parly n*frt‘*iiiments. Jdckson-Dean Marriage Announced I Dewey Hamilton Jackson ofj York. S. C. has ifsued marriagel announcements to Kings Moun-j lain friends and announcing thej marrUi.ge of his daughter Kath-f Cl ine Dian<‘ Jackson, and Tommy] • .Morris Dean. Mountaineer Pharmacy*; 410 West Mountain Street WHY WASTE TIME SHOPPING! WE MEET ALL DRUG & SUNDRIES PRICES ADVER TISED IN THIS WEEK'S HERALD. JUST RRING YOUR ADV. TO US. NO LIMIT ON QUANTITIES. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING DRIVE-IN PRESCRIPTION WINDOW. FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY. Mountaineer Pharmacy Next to West School Phone 739-4717 rrS ELEGANT. rrsFREE V This rcire imported 3'piece setting of "Ivory Fantasy” china. d Exclusive y at First-Citizens Bank. 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