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1972 and )ADI iturel RE IRLS Mil VS !GP * m 1-0 \ .iwanis honor* varsity 1 High ght at lu6. kcitiball College [S, will etc. vill be Bs, the •st val* honor ed one unUer . Thfe d 18-7, nation ollcge. by AJ- a 6-17 ol its ; valu- AS foil* ■A . TJr'i A :^m 'o Dick Furni- l;13tfn. crs, for >. Race Drivers t Dixie . Kings 13-4:28 I Mow- appli- il Ave- 4:13 tin M :4m Si MRS. ROBERT JEFFERY DAVIS ,(Shirley Elmina McCarter) MISS CATHY LOUISE IIULLLFDLR (Bride-Elect of SP 4 Richard Sherwoud Allen) MISS MARY ANGELA BULLARD (Bride-EU ct of Ronmie Dc:e Martin) D:ivises Wed Sunday In Clover; Four Couples Give Plans For Spring Dcthany Associate Reformed Projbytenan church of Clover, S. C. was I lie setting Sunday at 4 p. m. for the wedding of Miss Sliirl<‘y Elmina McCarter and Koliert JeCfory Davis. Tlie c uplo pledget! vows of the <1.1. DkM’ing ceremony before the Rev. F. W. Sherrill. ' Mrs. James W. Harris Jr. of Charltdt^i was organist for the program of nuptial music Miss Kh.inda Ledford of Columbia, S. C. sang ’‘Whither Thou Goest” hefoiv' the eeremony and James Sherrill t»r Clover, S. €. sang • The Lord s prayer" as the btme- dirtion. Tho altar of the church was arrangetl with mixed white fl.;w- ei's in a fan shaped arrangement with two vvrought-iron tree can- dMabra set with cathedral tapers and banktxl by pottwl [xdms. Given in marriage by her fath er, the brkle wore a formal gown in Original design of silk organ/a and re-t'iT,!'rjideroi lace. The raised bodice was styled with ^shiHjr yoke outlined in re-cm- Ibmidereti lace and fe itu* ’" ' a high neckline trimmed in ing lace. The long sheer Queen Anne sleeves were a. jpi t . .. .ih a wide border of lace iho’ « the elbow and at the cuffs. The A line skirt was etiged at the hem line with a border of matching lace and lace was repealed around the s(‘mi-cathedral train. Her fingertip mantilla of im puted English ilLsion was edgt‘d in a wide border of matching Iac(‘ and she carried a castMdo boiKiuet of while feathered car nations c<*ntore<l with a Royal Hoiujuet orchid surrounded by white -.utteiTJy roses. Miss Susan MdCarter atlendtKl her sister as maid of h ntu* and bridesmaids were Miss Nancy .McCarter and Miss Roxanne Me- (’alter*, sisters of tho bride, both of Kings Mountain, and Miss Marty Jones and Mrs. Ronald Stacy, both of Shelby. AH the attendants w; re f’oor length gowns of yellow doited Swiss posed over silk taffeta ao- ^igncd alon; empire lines with low, scooped necklines, short pufftKl sleeves and enhanced by two wide rows of white lace threaded with yellow satin rib bon fi*om the neckline to the hemline of the A line skirt. They wore large picture hats of im- ptarted straw and carried single long-stemmed yellow roses. The bridegroom’s father was best man. Ushers were David Smith of Kings Mountain, David Gordon of York, S. C., Don Thom as of Be.ssemer City and Don Little of R:<k Hill, S. C. The bride’s mother chose a green dress with matching ac- ccsst’rios and a yellow cymbidi.m oiwird torsage. . h:' bridegroom’s mother chose cui-.a v.'ith matchipg accojs ries an I a yellow cymbidium orchid torsage. Participating in the wedding as honorary attendants were Mrs. Keith Nivens of Charlotte, Mrs. Vernon Carver of Gastonia, Mrs. Kenneth Neelands and Mrs. Ruth Ann Bclk of Clover, S. C. y iMrs. Lincoln Blake of Charlo.s- ton, S. C. and Miss Patrica Sher rill of Clover, S. C. kep't a gfuest register in the vestibule of the church where the bridal formed a receiving line to wedding guests after the mony. For a wedding trip the w re a nav’y and white dre^s with white slet*vcless coat and the orchid lifted from her hoiKiuet. Route 3. Clover, S. C., will be home for the newlyweds. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Delbert (Continued On Page Two) M-Sgt. and Mr.^ James Lcoley ter f Mr. and .Mr.s. Jack Hullon- Ilullcnder announce the tMgago- dor ' : Kings .Morniain. ment and forihi oming marriage Both |amilic.s Ii\ e in (Germany, of their daughter, Cathy Loui.so, Th(.* wedding will be an event to SP4 Richard Shoi vvood Alhja. of i-riday, April tlth, in the Setn- The bride-elect is granddaugh- b...h Brse Chapel. The engagement of IMiss Mary A graduate of Bessemer City Angela Bullard and Ronnie Leo higji sch .’ol, the brido-eltvt re- Marlin is announced by her par- otuve.i her AB degree in sociol- ent--, Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Bui- ogy from Catawba college. At lard Jr., 209 West Ohio Avenue, Catav\’ba she was a nje,».cer \ji. Bessemer City. [Co.n.mu a un P kjc i'.co/ 'em SECTION B THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. M/53 Drury Candidate party greet cere- bride dross nt' Vivian Drury, 15-year- o:d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter L. Drury of Concord and granddau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Allen of 109 Cleveland Avenue, was among seven young wo men who vied for the title of DeMolay Sweetheart Saturday night In Concord. Members of the Ll.... Hartseli Chap\':-.r vo T'e- Molay clinMxcd DcMolay Week by selecting a new DeMolay Sweetheart at their annual ball. A sophomore student at Concord Senior high school, Miss Drury is a cheer leader, a member of the "Weavings’* staff, the Mix ed Chorus. Pep club. Girls Ensemble and Alpha Theta sorority. She scored highest among journalism students in the national Quill and Scroll test from the high school. I \ I GREGORY CHARLES MISS DEBORAH LYNN DEATON (BridoEk'('t V;/ John L. Montgonipry) Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Deaton of Kinq:fi Mountain announce tho engagt'ment of. their daug-hter, Ucibc,d*ah Lynn, to John L. Mont- . gomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Montgomery of Grover. The wedding will be an event of June 16th at 7 p.m, in Gttover’a First Baptist ohur^ Deana Marie Gillespie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gillespie, celebrat ed her second birthday March 31. A party for 16 child ren was held at the Gilles pie home in Shelby. Dea- na's Walt Disney-decora ted birthday cake was cut and served with Ice cream and party refresh ments. Deana Is granddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and Mrs. Louise Gillespie, all of Kings Mountain. Deana's mo ther is the former Sandra’ Smith’.. A Gregory and Charles Sims, sons of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Sims of Santa Ana, California, are active In the Royal Rangers of Westminster Church of God where they are members. The two boys received their Pioneer badge recent ly* They are grandsons of .Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rathbone, all of Kings Moun tain. Other members of the Sims family are Michael Sims, who celebrated his eight birthday recently, and Vei.* son Sims, who makes his home here with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sims. % X- ••• %• Michael Sims, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sims of Santa Ana, Callfnorla, celebrated his eighth birth day at a family party. Young Sims and his fam ily and friends gathered at Shakey's Pizza Parlor to mark Mike's birthday. Mrs. Sims Is the former Virginia Rathbone of Kings Mountain. He is grandson of Mr. ‘ and Mrs. Charlie Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rathbone, all of Kings Mountain. MISS ELY A DOROTHEA HAYES (Bride Elect .of Danny Lee Sproiuic) Summer ISiiptials Mr. :incl Mrs. Cycle Hayes cf 3:1 L. I.oulsiana Avenue, lios- se.TTcr City, announce the en gagement and fcirlnrcmir-.g n.ur riage of their daughter, Eiva Dorothea, to Danny Lee Sprouse. The bride-elect is a graduate < f Be-semor City high school and aitondtHi Gaston college. She is employtKl hy Bowling Green Spinning Ct'mpany in Bowliing Green, S. C. The I ix>spective l:rk!c?-ro3m is the s n of .Mr. and Mrs. Frank T . Snrouse of Kin'^s Mountain He is a graduate of Kings Moun- lm.h nigii ^cnooi and Gaston col- l(*ge and is e.mpl ycd by Sou thern PrecBion Tool & Die com pany of Gastonia. He has com pleted a tuo year t ur of duty \silh the army in Vietnam. The wetiding will take place Saluixiay, April 15lh, at 7:30 p. m. in Gaffney. .S, C. Probate Judge W. R. Douglas will offi ciate at tho ceremony wltich wall be attended by men'j ers of the immediate famines. A wedding re;-eption will be held following the cerem nk at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. Tommy R. Day, TOO West Mountain street. All friendi and rel8ii*.os of the bridc-etoct and hiide- groom-tobe are invited to at tend. Gaston Memorial Hospital Auxiliary To Stage Annual Benefit Wednesday KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, April 13. 1972 Icr DeMolay Honors ' "J I Gaston Memorial Hospital Ailx- iliary will sp.utsor Rs fifth an nua! card party, luncheon and fashi;;n .‘•'hew on April 19th be ginning at 10 a.m. Phillips Centcif in Gastonia will again bo the stMting for tho ( vTiit. T'.-kets. by c;nat:)n. are $3 pi r per-on. Following h.’’:dgo, lun.da' -n will ho served and sum mer fashitm- will oe shewn bv Helen’.s of Gastonia. Amo.ng models will bo Mrs. Larry Hamrick of Kings Moun tain. Local women'can obtain t! - kets by teleph-ming M:s. John Plonk, ticket^ chairman for lhi.« area. Commentator for the sh-'w will be Mrs. G(‘ri Spear cf Charh.’te. asso.'iate home economi.'s exten sion agent with the Gaston Coun ty Extension Sor\'ice. ■Proceed,;; from tliis year’s twenl will be used to buy a .si>o<*iai weighing ‘ystem for the Jv'S;'i- tal. This equipment will eiKihle the hospital staff to weigh ijor- s«>ns wilt) cannot he moved. Among door prize.> to be a^ ard- (xl Will be savings bonds and other gifts. Pitchers of ]>(‘rmmerit strawberry plants will bt' award- . ' '■.i u^.urerj :n favo.’'ite caird games. ‘I i MODEL -- PlonI:. (ihor>, the ren^nt b( i<'.i Memorial ilhiry. M rs. David modi lid in Hi'fit for Gas- llospiial AiiX’ Opera Association kicks Off Drive For Members; Mrs. Mauney Chairs Tickets h LYNN MAUNEY Tourney Set By Golfers Mt mber.s of the Foothills League of Worntm Golfers will gather tU Cabarrus Country club April 18th at 9:30 a.m. Kings Mountain memhetrs plan ning to pirticii><ite in the tourna ment should forward a SI rt'gis- tration fee plus handicap to Mrs. Henry Noisier, by Thursday, April 13th. Season tickets to th Charlotte Opera .Association’s 1972-73 con cert season may be obtaimxi lo cally fr m .Mrs. Charles F. Mau ney who is heading the meinljor- ship drive in this area. Mrs. Alauney said the drive was kicked off last week at a lunc’n- eon at the home of 'Mrs. Robert V. Sisk, chairman, in Charlotte. Aim of the drive is to sell 1000 tickets so that a Sunday after noon performance can 1^ sche duled in addition to tlie normal M ntlay evening I'orformanoos. Neighboring Charlotte has the only ojTora house on te cast tx'‘ast between Wasington. D. C. and Charleston, S. C- and tlie Oper^^ Ass ciatiim there is reviving op^'ia this year hy bringing top entertainment, e.xceptionally out standing directors and stage managen>. singing. tlrain.Pii-s. orchestration, painting and cos- tumig, said Mrs. Mauney. em phasize all tlie cultural arts. To ho presented will be Xwo English ojK^ras. **Vcrdi Aida” on Novomlx'r 13th wiReh will fe.-jLt re a cast of 7') soliliers, 30 male voices in the chums and more than .xt women's v'oites in the chorus: the English opera Gounotl’s "R mcD and Juliet” on January 29. 1973; and the ItaMin <'pera Douizotti’s "Lucia Di I.am- mermoor" on .April U>. 1973. Per- fomiers will ''c fr m the New York City Oiiera, the San Fran cisco Optna. the Chicago Lyric Optu'a and the Htmston. Texas (Continued pn Pago Two)
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