will ■day the ►urg, An* the l:9|pd. IS AYS 32^^, e Site - •.w 'v> v'?a*r‘ r. * ■:^m ‘ilil ii«irr>^ :d4i^ ' ^ u* J- ;if/es. WlhLIE WAI-UM YUNG (Mary Kathryn Willis) ■'■ ;:■ '1 .'•■ A/^-SS JANE GRIFFIN (Bride-Elect of Michael Gene Ellis) M/S*S KATHY LYNN RHEA (Bride-Elect of Robert Lavlp BumgardnerA ---• 1. Yungs Are Wed In Baptist Ceremony; Three Couples Give Plans Fji LaIGII CUliLLE (Br'ide-Ehci of Thomas Hilliard Black, II) Sciiuisrdr 'Mr. and Mrs. B.:fbbie Rhea of she is majoring in elementary WeddingF Mr. and Mrs. William Itofcorl Curico w.is rurlee of C-iari. Mo ann.-unre ing queen. olOv’tei homecom- Miss Mary Kathryn Willis be- Mrs. Tlotbert Morrispn, grand- Mrs. Isabel! Ellis of Kings the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. came the bride of Willie Kai- mother of the bride chose navy Mountain announces the engage- ^ Jantcr’eriv Court ’ m Yung Sunday afternoon in and while wij.i a white carnation ment of her daughter, Jane Grif* * j eneaeePient of their Hanaiupr thp nrosnoptu o ^ , “> ■='"•■ ?;r"U," .y.s*r.i i -Us- z “ -srLgp’-rT'Si s -ns*;! Th. cou; ’. pl.;2.dlh«r vo*. “"<1 «"■ »■ <='The brldeelecl 1. . gr.d.dte emple.ved wilh Vomurc. Itie. »1 SS IP-erl'rr.Tlk»i Bum.’rt ipjT ” remTOSr'epJ.'itipn. ”"'iapi Bl.ch, ll. oj KadP.poii,, and a IEJ9 Ba.da.ce e, app,,.. i"he“,s.”t™f rs^r^r -‘r“ ’‘tt ■' *» -v' rd-r.s'"'^ T Sa,sr&.r'X^ '£.,r.,Sp.™hZ“ the Rev. James M. Wilder, min* „ -and IMrs SC Yun^ of employed by Sandie's / The bride-elect is a graduate at Charlotte in June, ister of t.he iWurch, and Rev. Ro- iHon’g'Kong China. Hie Vungs 'Realty S.hop in Bessemer City. '^■le weddin.- vvil be an event of KinkS Mountain high school The wedding will be an event bert L. Poindex-er, paster of Cen- cf September 23 in Gastonia. a_ sophomore student at of June 25th in Kings Mountain’s ter United Methodist church of «nfle to cc>me to America, cabled Catawa. ^^^iiraiulaitions. Mrs. J. C. Bridges was organist iMrs. r^^:ert HullerKler directed for the program of nuptial mu- the wedding, sic and vocal selertion.s were by M=ss Gay J.'lley. The ibride’l petemfll grand- The altar of l'»ie church was mo-lier, Mrs. J. K. Willlil Sr., en- ':ankci with palm-s and ferns and tertained after the -cerehidny at ^■entered with -branched candelbra ® 'boautiftully •appointd4 recep- holding lighted cathedral tapers tit® church iallirUvshlp and flanked by a tall basket of ^-tall. The prospective bridegroom is M'estern Carolina University where First Presibyterian church. white chrysanthemums. Two can- Overlaid ^vith yellow satin and die trees holding lighted tapers tnnrthJ toK^ ophpnp^ r ■'“"S.r ™"'* SS' 'f <i"™,ta?,L,'SLTr: knelt for the benediction on « - - ^<xi white wro» »;ht-iron prie dieu. White silk-tassled roping with lace trimmed aatin bows warked ^ the family pews. ^ landed with mum* tied with yel low'strecc-mers. At the center of the ta'ole was 'a silver -branch ed candelabra of yellow taper* ■and yellow and white mum*. Yel- sil‘ hnrVn «.or.-5ac,« purH^Ji servicc at one end of 'em her in marriage. The bride’s wed ding g -wn was a forrcnl de^^ign the table. Silver compote* field f u:* J. J .. ” ^n assortment of Taney sknd- of white peau d n^ge ar^H A>n- nuts and minis. con lace featuring a portrait nerkldne with hell s’eeves enhan- Mr. and Mrs. W. Marion Dix- <'ed by seed pearls. L,ace and on and Mr. and (Mrs. R. d. Frank- pearl applique trimmed the A- lin greeted guests and Mrs. Jack line skirt, and the lace train, White introduced the receiving from the back shrulders, swept line vJiiich Included the 'bride to a cathedral train. Her veil of and ’bridegroom and mem'bers of triple tiers of silk Illusion was their wedding party. Mrs. J. B. atlachci -to a layered bow of Keeter and Mrs. Harold Craw- pcau d’ah:e trimmed with pearls ford presided at the p. nch serv- and sequins and she carried a ice and -assisting In details of lace and satin-covered Biible top- entertaining were Mrs. ^George ped with a white Royal Bouqtet 'B. Hord, Mrs. Bryon Hord, Mrs. SECTION B THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. Bettina Falls, Ray Cash Pledge Vows In Ceremony Held In Gaffney, S. C. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Il's A Boy For Jerry McCarters Cap ain and Mrs. Jerry Car* Thursday, March 9, 1972 Music Workshops Are Slated ‘Helen Kemp of Dallas, Texas, nationally known choral conduc- wiil be in Miss Bettina Kay Falls and the offices of Spectrum Corpora- l®r ^f F.iir Oaks. California an- _ ^ , -Harry Ray Cash pledged mar- tion. nounce the arrival of their first orchid tied with satin streamers O. O. Walker and Mrs. C. E. Ox- riage vows February 5th in a 7 ^ chili, a son, ChrLstian Jay Kasta tnr *rnd**rVncriVa*nt'’ wm m* in and hhesrf-lthe valley. ford , p. ni. weddinlr in Gaffney. Sof-th ^ The bridegroom, son cf Mr. and McCarter, February- 22, Fair Oaks, cast nia for a worWlToD oi FW Mrs. Michael C. Williams of Carolina Grady Cash of Grover, is a California. ^ ,nlu Cullowhoe was her sister's ma- f Atlanta, Ga. the ’ graduate of Kings Mountain high GrandnarenU -irp Mr \Tr.5 ^^arch 10th tron of honor and bridesmaids ^^ride dhose a pink wool suit with Magistrate E. Gettys Nunn cf- school and is employed by Silver- o’-ar McTaptfr nf Wino-works wore Miss Jan Willis of Gastonia, ''^‘' iwn accessories and the orchid ficiated at the double-ring cere- lone .Corporation of Earl. t.,r„ Mrs Min Riit?h:i.-a /r youth choirs sister Of the bride, and Miss Jry her bridal bouquet. mony in the presence f the im- Panama cT^v* FH groups is invited to at- JoPey and Mi^s Ava Jo Spear er-I>F ANO prttvf^roam The ne^-lyweds have occuroed ^la. .tend. man. both of Kings Mountain. * ' ^^^®GROOM ^ street- G^ipentei .do- Young McCarter is great-grand- There will bo a small rc^istra- Miss Betsy Deal, daughter of Mr. 'Mrs. Yung is daughter of Mrs. length dress with white accessor- flome i aiK in Earl. of Mrs. Minnie McCarter of lion lee of S3.'X» which covers and Mrs. Joe iDeal of Clover, S. ILuther S, Morrison of 'Gastonia ^ white shoulder cor- Gastonia. 'both scssi, ns. This will he held C. and niece of the bride, was and James K. Willis Jr. of Kings saf:e. aim ni United Methodist flower girl. Mountain and stepdaughter of 'Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl 4_|-j 0p5 ]y\Qf\ FAMILY NIGHT church, Gastonia, but all denom- All the attendants wore floor L-ulher Morrison of iGastimia. A Falls of Kings Mountain, the lenlglh dresses of Paris Blue 1969-graduate of Kings Mountain is a graduate of Kings crepe styled in empire silhou- high school she attended west- Mountain high school and Lime- elte with manderin collars and ern Carolina University -at Cul- stone college. She is employed in full Bishop sleeve® with cuffs at lowhee-where-iLie rei: resented her tfic wrist. Sell braid defined the dormitory in Women’s House raised waistlines and ended in Government. She as employed in I four hack streamers. Their co- the offices of Gasten (Loan com- ’ lum skints were softly gathered pany. at the waistlines and they wore Knitting Cl asj Mrs. Boyles To Seminar •Fr ur college s\ dents will SOCIAL CALENDAR Thu7\sdaif' 'I;ene>it of the Rescue Squad. matching slip'pers''"'*and'”‘' fiork^ bridegroom Is the son cf nrise'the nanerfor"'YourirT ooks county home 7:39 - Town and ntry Gar- S:00-Kings Mountain Little headdresses of yellow and wthite of Hong ^t Banking” at the sorin'^ meet- ^'on<m\y?s extension department den Club to meet with -Mrs. J. iH. Theatre wiil present. •‘SiirpriseC daLsies and blue pomp'ns They ^ 1970 graduate of North Rocky Mount of the Nor ^ ^ wman as in- Arthur. m Paik iGrace school auditcrium. carried wicker baskets of yellow State University a-t R-a- carclina Group, of the National Only fee is $2.19 for a ' streamers, yellow and white he is working ti:ward his Assoeiatrn of Bank Women, Inc., ><nitting kit. Fndoy. A family night supper will bo inations are welcome. The time is 'held Saturday at 6 p.m. at Dixon Friday night from 7:30 until 9:00 Presbyterian church. Fish with and Saturday afternoon from 'Members of the Dixon Com- all the trimmings will be served. 2:30 until I:6o. munily 4-H c’. b will plan a he- * * * * ginne s knitting class at Fri day’s meeting at 7:30 p. m. at Dixon Presbyterian cihurch. The class will be offered for home ly director of .Middle Grade Oe- cupational programs in Le.xing- ihc biide-cicct is a 1936 grad- ton city s. hool, he is an agent- uate of West .Ale kleiT.j .g hiL,Cn rt-prcse.nial.ve for the Horac-e sch .- 1 and re..eivcd her Bache- Mann Insuraiue Gr up in Kan- Jor of Science degree fr m Ap- napolis. palachian State University in 197T. She teaties in the primary The ur.diin'T will he an event department of Westerly Hill ele- of June 17tl>i at 4 p. m. in Char- mcniary school in Charlotte. Dur- lotto's Thomasboro Presbyterian ing her senior year at ASU, Miss church. Reception Honors Gores On W eddingAimlver. ary Rev. andjMrs. E. O. Gore will celebrate their 51st wedding anniversary Sunday afternoon and their chil dren will honor them at a recepfion from two until five o'clock in Oak View Baptist church fellowship hall. The Gores, because of Illness, were unable to cele brate their Golden Wedding Day last March. Rev. Mr. Gore Is a former longtime pastor of Oak View Baptist church on York road. Both are Kings Mountain natives, Mrs. Gore is the form.er Eita Farris. * * * BENEFIT FRIDAY The Grover Vv'oman's Club and Grover Lions Club are sponsoring a games benefit for the Grover Rescue Squad Friday night from 8 p.m. until I I p.m. at the rescue squad bul'ding. Admission is $1.50 per person. Anyone wanting advance tickets may obtain them by calling Mrs. Fain Hambright or John Harry. * « * * BRIDAL PARTIES Mrs, Joe Deal and Mrs. Davio Edvyards entertain ed together Saturday a! '2:''0 at the Deal home tn Clover, S. C. at a brldesm..i...s iunchocn honoring their sister, Miss Kathy Willis, whose wedding to Willie Yung took place Sunday. master’s degree in textile tech- em- 'March ISTB. T-mmy Berry will preside over a?”'*Di.\on^"^Prcsbyteri;m (Melba Boyles of Kincs Moun- Friday’s meeting. Mrs. Bud church ^ tain will be among ncvirly 100 Greene, leader, invites all art^a the women ‘bankers at Holiday Inn young people to attend and in- s :09 11:00 p. m.—(Games hene- JNo. 3 to also hear Peggy IIow:e, \ites senior youth to assi.*^! junior fit at Grover Rescue Set ad sp n- asslstant vice president, North members in the course by volun- s.-'red by the Grover * Woman’s Carolina NatVml Bank, ^,har- toering leadership. club and Grover Lions club for lotte, discuss “Tell Me About NADW,” and Mrs. Bette Andor- * ♦ ♦ ♦ CherrvvIPo nn^i nAnhniiir '4-un ^ . Ind sTuuiMrBank.‘'’LSnnah! Mezzo-Soprano Beverly Wolff To Sing and nephew of the iMr. add Mrs. Bud Greene had and southeastern regional vice i ^ ± C x J KI*LiAxnir ^ bf lo, was ringi^earer. tbeir t^iree college stud^t daugh- president of NADW, present a ID V^OnCSTT bdturcldy Niqht At Ol I 5 ters at home for the weekend sp<jcial message. Mrs. Adelaide L. Beverly Wolff. me7Z.''-sorran'>, in literature from the University .1^ With them and daughters, Amy Scott, assistant vice presiJont, will be presented in concert by <if 'Georgia. Study at the Aca daisies, blue pompons, gypso- pliilia and Baker’s fern nology at NfOSU and is also Michael C. Williams of Cull- university ^ home for ^ newlyweds. 'Richard Yuen of Gastonia us- hered with Conrad Chin and Ed- * ward Lau O'f Raleigh, college GfPPnP^i Rptum classmates of rhe bridegroom ^^ Davfd Efliwaris, Jr., son of Mr. \Q ColleOGS ■ Is rtf ^ The tri-le’s mother, Mrs. Lu ther Morrison Sage gi'cen sakhl, an original by and Margo. C.iroi Beth, featuring a matching h'^'ero ja^'kot, short sleeves and Sheila Greene returned Sunday softly rolled collar with match- *o Wingate coHoge v^iere she frogs cn the waistline and been active in dramatics and iiafut'datf: ■10 a. m. ‘Di-strict IV Fine 2\rts Fe.stival at Kings Mountain Wom an’s club. S:00 ' reni'ir rilircn-; {Tr’) s'l are dance at ttbe Community Center. S:00 CU'b 'N'ght at King-; Mount:un Country cIu't. Hosts: Mr. and Mrs. Rob Smith and Mr. and iMrs. Larry iHamrick. Sn ndat/: 2:00 - 5 p. m.—-Children of Rev. and .Mrs. IT O. Gore will hon r them at «i rJst wedding anni versary reception in the fellow- Peoples Cank and Trust, Rocky Gastonia’ Community Concerts demy of V cal Arts in priilaiel- ^*”0 hall vf Oak View Baptist Mount, and chairman of the Saturday ni ht .at ^:/15 in -Hunter phia led to her winning the "hurch. 'N.’i Ji Carolina greuf- will pro- Huss auditorium in Gastonia. Youth Ai^ditions of the Philadel- i* side. Mrs. Wol'f, of Atlanta. Ga., has rrhia 0“i‘iesfra. Since then she Kind’s Mountain Police the Inme of Mrs. 3 Wilson st^^rel. int" will be announced at t’he busi- The most striking features of with the Now York T'hllhar- ’ Bibio study, public in- ness session and officers for 1972- fier singing are -controllel free- monic, Bost n symphony in its vitod, in Conference Rotim of and Diane Greene, a senlcr, re- will be elected. dom and complete dramatic home city and at Tanglewood, Mountain Solvings & Loan INAiBW is an organization frr commitment. She sings with meti- Clev’eland orchestra. Cincinnati Associaticn. women holding executive and of- culous concern if or details but svmDhcny, Montreal symphony, t > dn) ficial rositions in banks, having with an imaginative conception Pitts<burgth symphony. Hollywood 7.30 '' Nc^vcomers club at the ..... . . . .. B'wl, etc. In addition to the are over 9,000 memibers through- An accomplished trumpeter New York City opera, she has -v/i la oinr IS tiuic injw lu out tho United States, Canada turned vocalist, iwho t housekeeping and con- and In several foreign countries.’out from a florishing r work with the Dixon iNearlv 200 of fthese live In North ■hrton.me a wift* and irtrttl 4H club. co'laNo^s ZkT ZTZlrT hadrhe';e;rr;y‘i,"lhr7relta^ 'T"'' captivated many audiencoa .both ha. a ng many times not" oniy Auxiliary at tl mafching feon feather ha^and ell pJy the Carolina School of Bank- at h:mo and .abroad. with that orchestra, but also mM'.hing slippers and a corsage ^ * 1. of two white cyirihidium orc'lilds Greene, a freshman, 'Mrs. J. IK. Willis Sr., grand- taiother of the bride, -chose a blue ;r.oV!“TTT“"'’“r. slrect-Icngth dress with a fw/ilte University at Boone. carnation rcrsage. 'Mrs. Greene, a kidney trans- banks and trust companies. There ■with her own Interpretation. . 'prand- plant patient, continues tp im- are over 9,000 members through- An accomplished trumi.;c-tri i^c-w ivnn KAty vwii prove, reports she is able now to out the United States, Canada turned vocalist, who took time sung with tho opera companies Wednesday: l ’ „ r ^ housekeeping and con- and In several foreign countries.’out from a florishing career to of /Washington. D. C, Philadel- 3:30 -C'lonel Frederick Ham- w iitp and a fllnues her work with the Dixon (Nearly 200of flhese live in North become a wife and mother of two p<hia Lyric, Boston. Houston and bright chaper. tDAR at the ^vnile Carnation corsage. 4H club. Carclina. boys, Mrs. KolM holds a degree Mexico. . home of Mrs. X. E. Hinnant Woman’s club. Thirteen guests ate at tables decorated in a yel low and white motif. The bride-to-be’s place was mark ed by a yellow and white corsage which she pinned to the shoulder of hor beige and v/hite dress. Miss Willis took the occasion to present her gifts to her wedding ^attendants. Her sisters also presented their wedding gift to her. A birthday party Tues day at their home in Gas tonia and a party at First Wes'eyan church nursery In Gastonia honored Gln- oer and Andy Bess .on their birthday. Ginger celebrated her fourth birthday on March 7th and Andy Bess was three years old February 8ih. G inoer's cake was top ped with a ,Mrs. Beasley doll end Andy's cake was topoed with a toy train. The Bess children are son and daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bess of Gastonia and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Cregg Bess of Gastonia. Their mother Is. the former Judy Ledford of Kings Mountain. Cotitinucd On Page Two

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