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, I > a tivw! job that I th<^ vnW pring by" >f orna- treo.'-'. what T V ' psi ^"‘'r / ^1 9- .t ' ^1. \ \ 'f^% '5 v'.sV -/C'U* ' ^ ' ' ' ^ •* ' ^ V % V 4^'' ','' ''^' ' , ' 4 ', ' M/SS ElAZABLTli BAVIANE BEBBEIl (Bnde-Elect of Janies Ke7incth SpannJ V /' * -X ;'V>S«;.<* ;K?:v;;>:y;i: <.-.s-:-/.x >::*y--.. M7SS 7oyc75; £:/v/i/Ni!; CvIa^a'/gm.v /B? id(^-£;?ec*t 0/ Pfc.t Bobby Gene Parker J .y/h'W.i VAUllOLh DOVER (BriAe EUet of Janus PfiiUip Sotelo, Jr./ Three Couples Announce Summer Wedding Dates; Crawfords. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Ray Bobber of Route 4, Ta,. lorsvillo, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Paul ine, to James Kenneth Spann, son e: Mrs. Earl Stocks of Roi-te 2, DaJron, Georgia and the late Fred Spann. The bride-to-be, a lecent grad uate of Appalachian SLai<? Uni- vorsMy at Boone, did her student leaching in history at Kings Mountain high school and marie tier home with Mrs. Orangrel B. Jolly on Fulton Drive. The prospective bri.Iegroom re ceived his college degree before going into service and recently returned after a tour of duly in Vietnam. He has accepted em ployment as an accountant anal yst al Pad.Git Business Sei-vices in Dalton, Ga. The bride-to-be will teach sLvth grade in the Dalton school system in Iho fall. The wedding will be an event of August 1st at 5 p.m. in Tay lorsville Baptist church. Stubers Return From San Juan 7 rip Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sluber, Jr. have returned after vacationing in Haiti, San Jtnjn, Puerto Rico and' St. Thomas Islands. They spent several days in Miami, Fla., betore boarding the ship. "The M. S. Skyward". Mrs. Stuber Is the former Vickie Conner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Conner, of Kings Mountain. * ♦ * * Teresa Lynn Grigg, daughter of Mr.,and Mrs. Dewey Grigg, celebrated he rsecond birthday July 3rd and a birthday party was held Saturday after noon at the Grigg home on Grover road. Present besides Teresa and her five-year-oid bro ther, Jeff, were their cou sins. Beverly and Kathy Stewart and Cindy and Mary Ann Grigg, and Doug and David Sanders. A yellow and white de corated birthday cake was cut and served with party refreshments. Lynn is granddaughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. George T. Stewart of the Dixon community and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grigg of Kings Mountain. She is great-orand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bell of Mount Holly. * ♦ ♦ CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Lea Anne Gann was three years old Saturday, June 27. She celebrated with a birthday party featuring a carrousel decorated cake. Other party refresh ments v/ere served. She is the daughter Mrs. Barbara G. G and Mr. Sammy L. Ga and the oranddai'phter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gann and Mr. and Mrs. Evans Green of Kings Mountain. of •?3nn nn ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miss Deborah Ann O'Kelly of Monroe is engaged to marry Carl Dean G'adden on August 23 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther O'KclIyof Monroe announce. Mr. Gladden of Flint. Michiaan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gladden of Kings Mountain. Miss O'Kelly is a graduate of Monroe high school and attended the University of North Carolina. Mr. Gladden is employed by General Motors. * * * * Mrs. M. B. Davenport of Piedmont, S. C. is visit ing her mother, Mrs. George W. Shipman. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carrigan of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Elaine, to Pfc. Bobby Gene Paiker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Parker, also of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect is employed by Cleveland Mountain. Hosiery of Kings -Mr. and Mrs. James V'ictor Do ver of 10.> Cleveland Avenue an nounce the engagemer.! of their The prospective bridegroom is daughter, Jama Carroll, to James now in the U. S. Army stationed Phillip Sotelo, Jr., son of Mr. and in Fort Gordon, Ga. The wedding will be an event of July. Mrs. James Phillip Sotelo of 609 Meadovvbrook road. The weddin.; will be an event of August 1st. The bride elccl is a .senior .* . ■ dent at Kings Mountain Jiigh .school whe.»'c .she .vill ermtinue* her education. The prospective bri iegroom is a g.adus'lo of Kings Mountain high school and attended the Un iversity of Xomh Caiolina at Chapc'i Hill this _.eai. In .M'pic-m- her he will be a .‘■’ojjhomore stu dent at the University Nonh Carolina at Charlene. 'em Thursday, July 9. 1970 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. KMUSJeaCier Back-To-Sclicol Mrs. Brenda Neal lias been teacliing Journalism for two years at Kings Mountain high school with no formal journal ism education, and fell "I have been cheating my situdents.” The Newspaper Fund and the University of South Carolina School of Journalism offered her the oppoMunity to change this Journalism AVorkshop, June l.o- 26. Because of the proximity of the location and the credit offer ed, she applied. Mrs. Neal, who also teaches senior English at Kings Moun tain, received her B.A. in p:ng- lish at Winthrop college in Rock Hill, and her M.A.T. in En ;lisli at Converse college in Spart.an- i)urg. riic Newsiiaj'er F. nd is spon sored by the Wall Stixn't Journal lo encourage belter scholostic journalism. T v\ (' 1 vt' ^ v o rks h (»p s similar to the one held at liie Unive;sWy oi irouth Caiolina aie being conducted throughout tlie United Stales this summer. Tills workshop acceped 21 teachers from the Eastern Unit ed Stales Massachusc ;;s, In diana, Pcnnsylvar.!a, New Jer- scy, New York. Arkansas, Ten nessee, North Carolina and South Carolina itseU. Almo.v: all of the teachers were lacking in journalism education. Seven houis each dav were spent in classes, where special emphasis was placed on copy ed iting; news, [e.'.u;e and editorial wii.ing: and spetific pri blems of the iiigh school ncws^t'Cper. The tiiiehcrs weie given ample op- poiiunns to practice their own skills in each ari*a of d:scu.«sion. The two week calendar invUd- rcl more than work. The first ev ening of the workshop ench d whh a barbecue sponsored by the staff of the school of jour nalism. Toni'S of varied local a- reas. including a meal atop the Capstone Tower, were of crc cl. The ..\cekend included a trip Lo Charleston. Fdveii without planned activi ties, the toacheis entertained one ar.cthrr with talk abou* school, school, and more school. When asked how she felt about journal ism, Mrs. Neal said, *Ti's a wide- open career field for young peo ple who are interested in words and people.” .Mrs. Neal and her husband. Chailes, make their home at Ry 1, (Jrover. MRS. MARViX CRAWeORD t Bo ky Joiit Ellis I AT JOURNALISM WORKSHOP— Jonrnalmn tvauhers from North Cartdimt atUndmij the /r- ccH/ NewsiKtiK'r Fimd's High School Journahsm Workshop at tho School of Journalism, Univt r sity of South Carolina, nyo-c- (from left) Mrs. J. J. Griffin, Forest Hills high school, Marshvillv; Mrs. C. L. Faircloth, Walter M. high School, Burlington; and Mrs. CharUs Seal, Kings Mountain high school. SECTION B Jackie Chaney, Charles Ross Give Plans Miss Jacqueline Louise Chaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,ra;'k n. Chaney, has completed plans for her marriage to Charles Wes- le, Hess, son of Mr. anti Mrs, Horace (' Ross, and announces them today. The wedding will take place .Sunday. July 12th, a’ 12 noon in K'isi Side Baptist ehureh with th;> R<\. Hariy Van.e, pastor i\f the elurch, officiating, asi;>ted by the Rev. Frank Shirley, pas tor of Temple Baptist church. No formal wed iing invifUion^ are i;eing issue.] hut all friends and lelr lives of the couple are invited to attend. M;ys D. bhie .MeDaniel will he organ;.*'I for the pi eg; am of r.up liai mils;,- and v<. .i! .selec'ion* Will tje by Mrs Evelyn ch'tmbers. Miss D. .)orah Burns uill at- lt nd the bride elect as mi’d c hj;ior and bridesmaid..; will iir (IirU* M.ss Vii'kic t'hnnc . er ef the bi e rle and Mhs Cilhy C” :oJ. : aus n of the l)ridp ;']ect FI \er .girls wdl be Miss Terry C;i;n:i> a:i;i .Mi.''s Sherry Chan- i \. of ih^' In ldo'eh .;. Ringbi-irer will be Ma.-st t Cii is C’loit. lIoraM* Ross, f;;).er o' tlie hrid'gr .oni to l:.‘. w II K* he- man ard u.shcrs u-l! t* Larry St; ecu and I) d is Sri lers. The b'.idreV; 's Uber v\il gi\ ' he; in m 1 . i jg \ ^ Miss Lee.-a Cli.aney will k tq •tiK- briflCs regi.sier in in- vr 'a bul(» of the clnirch vvh ne tin* bn cla] i>arty wiil form a re. eixini line to g eet weiiding guest< af ter 'the ceteinonv. Mr. and Mrs. M. .M. B^iiber of Chattanojga, lenn. will ir-ive Wednesday t» vLsii Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Biser and to attend the an nual Barber family reunion in Tiyon, -N. V . Mr. and M:s. O. K. White and -Ml'S. Otis Barber s[Hmi Sunday visiting their brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mi-s. H. B. While in N’evvton and a sisfer-in law aJid nit»cv. Mrs. A. L. Whi-te and Mrd. Junell Turner 111 Hickory. W rights Mi.ss Becky Jane Eillis, daugh ter c f Mr. an I .Mrs. O. V. Ellis, wa;^ married Saturday to Marvin Crawford. liev. R. Powell heard the couj le pledge* vows of the dou- b)< -iing ce.enion.v in Saint Paul Me* hodist (hiireh. Carl Bennix was organ;.*'! foi* the program of nuptial music. Mr S.ind: i Woodard rendoix-d Jh< voi a] numbeis. T-.-. bri ie vv:i.< given in mar- ria.ge b\ her fa'thor. .She vv oie a fornial gown of silk oi.ganza anri impm cd prau d'a: e lace po.^ed ov<r taffeua .'-hvl-d in empi.e>i] hou;**'', Tiic* ron'(tur :x-dicp fea- tu'ed a high neckline f;ni.-hei w. h an Edwa’dian collar ' f lai-e scallops. La. e mcd.ailio.ns elided the- raised w.iisi. ^.^ong sleeves had D;c in.serts exten ing from siiould- r to points over >he iiands. The A lino s:kiht was ap’diqued with girlr.rds of lac*e .1 .= and th< dcta-hable W e t ain •- f'.amed in lace -ind caugi ' 'o a h'iW and .sp.o'j.:! Ch.a; '1 He: hofffant veil < f tidple fier.s ol illu.sion was caugh’ o a spray of silk flore ts and pi arl clu.* ers and -She rarrled a white H bJe loppel with carnation.*^ and a whiti orchid. Mrs. Jar.e**c Jmes attended he. cou'in as matron of honor, ."^he wore a form’d len-j ii g wn of pea green sa'tin with from lac-e panel, matchi.ng her dre.-j and gloves. Brhlesmalds were M..*-.-•*< C m- sta; .0 Davis, Charlene K 'ss. Francis Clinton, and Annie L(H‘ The marriage of Piltina H-ant NeJnis and Arlen Leonard Wriirht, was .'Oiemnii'C'd Sunday at Chest nut Ridge Baptist church in Kin;g- Mountain. The Rev. Mil-hell M. Pruitt of Leiatcd at the 3 p.m. eeremony. Mrs. Evelyn C hambers. .<is:er i f t.he groom, was the sfjIoi.>.i jnd Wayne Bewers -was the organi-'t. .Mr.s. Chambers sang “O Promi.^i' M'*” before the ceremony and •T?te Lord’s PraycT” a.^ Hie bene diction. TJie bride is the daughtir of T*! ft’-rint ard the late Mrs. Ha- Are Wed Hall, all of Clover. S, C. Thev vvoie full length g;.w;i> <f pea gje«.n satin styled .simila;- to that worn by th. matron of h m.or with malehing headdre.sse..; and white gloves. Mrs. Kli.tabeih Orr koi t the rc‘gi.ste,. ih si man foi' the b; i.Je.p ooin was Chailes Fio^d. LTher.-: were Robe:* I.o- I'.'oyd, Jr.. Naihana*! O. .Saddi<*r, John R. Clir Tff.n. in, ,t, Lon': Wa son, ail of Ga.stonia. ard Aibei t Ellis, hro'her c the btide. Ringbi aii-r w:is RoncBe i: r-,df» 'rtv mpson prd fl AVe; gj.-l.*; Aeie Cathy and .Michidle EMi.-;. n.(\es Cl *he hrido. 1 bp altar of tin* hur ]. wa.s b.'tnked \\ .h Hawaiian fe;n and flo; jI woodid fern ar.d an inged with an an-h of rathe ral .ann-s in wrough* iron candelabra. Bas kets of white gl'ids \'*re user! on either side of he ai ar. Tiie bride's mother vi a.s at’iied in haby blue Ibi'-n wi'ii a blue la-t* i'O'ii. She w oe rni (’liijv' ac- n ,-s:irics and a wliito cai'-abon corsagi*. The brides parentj. enteilained at a reception afici’ th^. reiemony at their h'^me or. Ellis stnei The bridi's tchh* was bmuti fully (Jocr*rated w th the wodtiing cak(* 3s ti^e ci nicrf)i<’ee a*; . pun-’h howls or. ei-.]eve,:d. Pun. h. nuts, m;r!*s and individu i) cakes ’\er<* .‘•e: \ ■ d A->:>*!ng in le ei\ing 'tr : en- T'‘r*a;ning were M <. AL e .vlit- ciK n*. Mr>. Marie H’ .des. .virs. tCfjntouu d on page 'lH '., /c\ Poole Grant of Che<ie!. C*. P.^rrn’'-- (if tile groom are M;. and M:.-. I.’r.are W.ighi ol Kmgs M .untain, N. C. The groom is a .'iip'nisor for Unhet ParjiJ Serv ice in Cnarlotie. N. Mis- Su.san Wri.dit of (’hester serve'! a.- Matron ol Honor. Mi*' LVmna Marie Adams .serv ed as tile flower girl. Cabin Helton .served a.- tlie bc' man Afte; a trip to Myitle Be oh tlu* nmplo will Jive at Columbia Si., Chester. S. C. MRS. AAV.AW l.tXiXARD WRIGHT {hltina Gram
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