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*‘soiTieth:n,^ old” she wore an an ticue hoh’loom gold chain which ibelongtKi to her great ■ great - great grandmother o£ the Early Virginia setiler.;. Miss Mary Susan McCarter of Crover and Winston - Salem at tended her sister as maid of hon or and ibridesmaids wetx* Miss Taffy Harry of Grover, cousin of the bride and Mrs. Dolores ’Kogors of Reidsville. Robin Gaul- •dih jtiece of the 'bridegroom, was flcwer girl. All the attendants woi-e floor length gowns of daisy-embossed oigandy, the maid of honor in ■green, the two 'bridesmaids n pink and lavender and the flow er girl in blue. Their matching ■bats had imported horsehair rip pled bi-ims tied with ribbons Tnatching their dresses and they carried tinted bouquets of daisy niums matching their gowms Ronald Carter of Ruffin was his cousin’s best man and ushers weiv the bridegroom’s brother-in- law, James Hundley of Ruffin, Richard Maxwell of Greenville and Ronald Queen of Grover. Ringbearer was Hunter Gaul- din. nephew of the bridegiYmm. The bride’s mother was gown ed in a floor-length dixjss of aqua ci'cp<* with lace jacket. She wore a pearl clip in her hair and at her shoulder was a pink cym tbidium orchid. The bridegroom’s mother Grover headed the receiving line | ind introduevd memlx*rs of th ridal parly. Assisting In detai . >f entertaining were Mrs. Phil larry. Mrs. Norma B. Harr Irs. B. .M. Gold, all of Grove Irs. T. H. Harry Jr. eff Black urg, S. C., Mrs. Philli; Erase Jrs. Wayne Appling, M.ss £X bb rancis, Miss Jan Goforth, Mis* 'ammy Appling, all of GrovcJ xnd Miss Terri Woods of i;ix*er dlle, C. For a wedd ng trip Mrs. Gaul lln chose a nav',. blue and wh l repe long-slet'v«Hl dress wit) natching cai>e and accessorie.- md the orchid lifted from her Jridal boucjuel. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM ■Mr .and Mrs. Williams Wayne McCarter of Grover are parents 'o the bride. A 1963 graduate of K. M. high school, she is em- Joyed on the slate head(|uarters ' daff of the .Elective .Service Sys-^ :em in Eden, North Carolina. ^ The hridegrocm. .son of Mr. \ ind Mrs. Raymond Ilarvcy Gaul- lin of Ruffin, is a 1961 gi*aduate. )t .Moixhead h gh school of Eden) ind is employee! as coach opera-j tor of Carolina Trailways Com-1 pany in Giwn.sboro . Kurfin N. C. will be home for ihe no.vl>vvc*ds after they' return from a wedding trip to New York City. A large numh<‘r of out-of-Gro- ' ver guest.s attended, including Mrs. Frank Howard, Roxboro; Mr. and Mr.;. AlfrcNd Johnson, | Fuquay Varina; Mr. and Mrs.' Donald Harry, Charlotte; Mr., ^ Boyce Rites I Are Conducted MENTAL HEALTH NEWS posture, sleep, and behavior of .nfanls. Tut two taulors must he .'■j.stemaiitally exployed: What are the phy.-ioUtgical proces.^ underlying these changes? What factors aid in recovery in some lases hut do not prevent pi'o MOTHEHR LO-'S i now, what can an d dtK‘s ha;'pen I ^ _ W’hat are the specific impacts in sutuations. I Funeral rites for Thomas of abruptly sepfirating a new- Scientists at New York’., Mon- . Boyce, 60, of the Galilee com- born infant fiom his mother tofiore Hospital and Medical longed illness and depression in ; muniti/. were conducted Tues- soon atter he has established a c’enter are exploring such Issues others? j day afternoon froh Mount Zion close lelationship with her? and (luestionj in animal studies ^ ^ , . , • , ;iBaptist church, interment fol- These are very difficult ques- now under way throuah jrrant I he s uiy i.s scckinj; o m at lowing in Adam’s C-ihapel church tions, yet research must try to support from the Nat onal In- 'tw-se ta.tois, j cemetery. , answers to them -and one stitule of Mental Health. search with animals di tin the j Mr. Boyce died Saturday in "’^‘hod is oy studying animals. By understan dins hovv removal ^ llaHaf.he time",," the Kings Mountain hospital. , as models for human pheno-, of an animal from "’“th'-*' J I He was tormerly employed by*ntiona. Such studies can bring us ^ may affect such factors as hear ; , j , ! MoGin Esso Sendee .Station and info™ation useful m under-' -ate, sleep patterns, and chemical I Hazel GUI 'rrucking Service and I better than we do: functions in the body, they liope^ piopefully, the animals sludic c hose a formal long - sleeved 1 gown of lavender lace and woroi York, flastonia; Mrs. a gold clip in her hair. She also I Ta‘’ ert, Greensboro; Miss- chose a pink cym' idium orchid I Terri Woods and Do bic to add to her ensemble. j Ei’aneis, Columbia, S. C.; iMr. uid .\rr.s. Don Woods, Bob and Mrs .B. A. Harry of Grover, | Kristi, Greenville. S. C; Miss grandmother of the bride, direct-; Joan Neal, Columbia, S. C.; Mr. ed the wedding. The bride hon- an.i Mrs. Charles Duval, Mr. and fn Ohartottr—With Country hf usic^H Number One singer head- Uinttg the ;show, the Charlotte iColiseum v:ill ^play ho$t om Saf- urdaif, AgiH {28 at 8:00 pJm. to Hf. star-studded^traroganza straight from the Country Ar-u»hc Capital .o/ the World. Merle Haggard aoill be the ?n<riH attractio9i ht a tchivh lists some pf the biggest names |m the country field frwn iall over the nation. Ifaggard, fomied for hie *'Okte FVoni Muskogee;^ has 6<’(*w 'icnnner of ynay^y topjeewards, incltidmg those front the Academy of Wountry ^ TVraferH the NmhviUe Stwry- writers' Association and t^ \pgyntry Music A'Ssoei’ation's Co veted *'Top Male Vocalist of 1970.'*, MORE ABOUT Radford Sisters spearheadjs an intensive . cam- I paign to eliminate architectural barriers and to make all public ored her with a green cymbidium orchid which she pinn(*d to the shoulder of her dioi.s. Mrs. Harvey Duvall HI, Mrs “Doyle Wilbun. i=h*esent the! facilities fully accessible to the Carolina Chaparrel?” is the title! handicapped. The Easter Seal So- The bride’s pai'ents and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goforth enter tained after the auemony at a ‘htjautifully-appointofl reception in the King's Room of Royal Villa in Kings Mountain. The five-tier candlelight bride’s cake enhanced by ivory iride^^ cent columns and covered wiili cieiy supports research projects at hospitals and universities' across the nation. In these pro grams, many scientists seek solu tions to a number of specific ' Minnie ih-owning and Ramlp-,; ■;' a' group from .Shelby; .Mr. and Mr.,. Phillip! Gauidin, Mr. and .Mr.s. Cliff Car I ter Mr.s .N'annie Dickenson, an,i' Chaparre^ have ap- Miss .Melba .SiddJe of Eden. . throughout the south and received a standing problems and secondary preven- ovation on the Grand Ole Opry. \ tion of birth defects. The Easter i These youngsters are all talented Seal Society has made rehabilita-^ musicians in their own rights and | tion a meaningful word for hand- . have played back-up for the Wil* i icapped men and women w'ho, * 1.*^ bum Brothers, Peggy Sue and j seek to complete this rehabilita-1 ** Sonny Wright, iMurray Kellum | tion by helping the handlca-pei' V o . . - . . . , rr,u ^ shared the spotlight j person to become gainfully em- ro.sos was highlight of the bride's polyester "he gown had a such greats as Loietta i ploved. Camping, the favorite table, liighlight of decoration, reundod neckline and long tap- Lyjip_ summertime vacation for hun- The table was draped with laco^^’^J sleeves. i Eluegrass Tarheels have dreds of thousands of boys andj over yellow taffeta and garland "1”^ br.des paront.s onte^in- people with their abil*'girls, is also a special neat fori eJ with greenery. after the ceremony at a beau- jjy desire to do the older handicapped youngsters. Thia ist The wedding colors of yellow tifully appoinUMl reception which Conroe numbers as they a service of your Easter Seal So- and Ivory were featured in deco- earned out the vveddmg colors p|^y^ Bluegrass Festival ciety. In North Carolina, the Moore, mother, grapes and pale yellow l<^‘ngth MORE ABOUT HUSSEY ' white. Menrt :er.s of circuit. In fact, while talking ^ Zr\i 7™ lull Fans attending me stioiw wui leoeplion \iere the. opportunity to meet all )ndes auni^ and uncles from this performers and to buy their pictures and records at an auto l-S ration and refreshments. . ^ Overlaid with imported lace '--ndal party received guests, Monroe, he over yellow' taffeta, the I’efi’psh-, Elise Pi'esby leiian group their current ment table was centered with I name ‘The Bluegrass Tarheels.” fiv-tiranch silver candelabra set; A^^ng the guests attending the; attending the show will with yellow and i>ink snapdag- ‘^'ecftnng . . ons, yellow mums, pink carna- Tions, while pomporps and biVath. On elthe table was a silver punch jowl ci‘ end of the and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ormand. i ^ up at! a contribution to the work of the 'r punch Jowl all of Kings .Mountain; Mr. and «;hnu' Several handicanned Easter Seal Society. Society operates Camp Easter in ‘ the Pines at South Pines. | Mrs. Nanncy stressed that the purchase of a ticket to the coun-, try music show' not only assures; you of seeing an excellent show; on Fidday, April 20th, but is also' Mrs. Rufus Plonk of Ik'jseraer City; 3lrs. T. M. Plonk of Char lotte and Mr. and Mrs. \V. .M. from which punch was sorvol. Silver trays held an as.sortmeni of I .arty sandwiches, sausage balls, cheese wafers, mint s, Hil^ Atlanta, Ga. strawberries and petit-fours. ' After a wwiding trip to Flor Other arrangements featured Wa the newlywe»ls wil he at home cherub, iri desren i g r apes, spring flowers, and garlands of BRIDE AND BRaDECROC.M greenery and palms. 'phe bride is the daughter of The bride and bridegroom the former Frances Plonk of! toasted each other from engraved K ngs Mountain. She is a gralu- ’James Clyde Hussey of Robbins silver gcblots, their gift from the ate of Pe.ace college preparatory an-d the late Mrs. Lucille Hussey bride’s grandmother. Mrs. 3. A. department, attended Lenoir and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L. Harry of Grover. Rhyne for three years and grad- M. Hussey of Robbins and Mrs, O’Leary White of Grover wa.s uated from Central Piedmont Vandy Moore and the late Mr. at the piano to play music during Community college with a degree; Moore of Re'll Ins. He is a gradu- the i-eception. ! in Apflie I .Science of Dental Hy-* ate of Presbyterian Junior col-(1503 West Greeting gue.sis were Mis. giene. She was elected to ilie lege and Atlantic Christian col* Donald Wootis of Greenville, S. X970-71 "Who’s Who Among Stu- lege where he was a member of C. and Mrs. James Hundley of dnts In America unior Colleges.” IXdta Sigma Plii fraternity. He Is Ruffin. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lail She is presently employtxi as a presently employed by the Moore and Scott of Shelby were at the’dental hygienist in Southern counfy school syfftem as a teach- register. The bride’s parents and j Pinos, N. C. (Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goforth of! The bridegi'oom is the son of in Robbins, North C.arollna. the show. Several handicapped youngsters from Rutherford | county who have received aid from the Blue Rdge -'‘or | Society will also be attending the show’. j The programs and services of j the Easter Seal Society are wide- j ranging. The E:aster Seal Society; Advance tickets are $2 for: adults and $X for children under 12. Adult tickets will be $2.50 at die door. , Fann Bureau Sets Open House er and coach high school. at North Moore The new Cleveland Farm Bu reau office building will hold, open house Sunday, April 29th, I from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. The new offices are located at Dixon Boulevard in Shelby on U. S. 74 By-Rass be tween Holiday Inn and Radio Station WOHS. i WlUiam L. Plonk, of Kings Mountain, Farm Bureau presi dent, said the community is in vited to inspect the facilities. 1 when spring comes alive with savings. KINGS MOUNTAIN BUY NOW AND SAVE LADIES PANTIES VVhihte and Asst. Colors 3 Pail Sli4 ONE SIZE PANTY HOSE First Quality REG. 88c ‘ SAVE 54c SALE 3 Pair $1.00 MEN’S SPORT SHIBTS Short Sleeves Small, Medium Largo $2.97 SPECIAL SWIVEL CHAIR $29l88 9PRENG & SUMMER HANDBAGS Fas^ned Right Fashion Colors m Fit FOR A QUEEN PAMTTHOSE Qu«en Size Fa^diion Shades W'as a member of Kelly Chapel • Methodist church and the Friend- ' ly Aid Society. . Surv'iving is his sister. Lola Wood, of Shelby. I Rev. J. S. Norris ctficiated at Mrs. the final rites. to learn more £* out the role the s^jo^^est ways and meain o human mother plays in tlie de- foverslng or preventing response.’' veleopment of her child. biological profcs.scs wJiich It is kmAvn that mother loss increa.sod risk of illness- can cause changes in api. earance. EASTER & SPRING CLOTHING FOR THE MAN TOPS IN QUALITY AND STYLE BY THE COUNTRY'S LEADING MANUFACTURERS Suits By 'Curlee*. 'Griffon*, ‘Mountaineer*, 'Crickoteer* HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM -100% Polyesters - • Double Knits and Stretch Wovens - Solids - Plaids - Stripes - Checks Regulars • Shorts - Longs Sizes 36 to 48 ALL PRICES FROM $59.99 to $110 OVER 1,000 PAIRS New Spring & Summer DRESS PANTS TAILORED BY "Farah** “Hubbard** “Berle** “Brennan** 100% Polyesters Double Knits & Stretch Wovens Solid Colors - Stripes - Checks and Plaids Flare Legs - Regular Legs and Cuffs Regular or Western Pockets Sizes 28 to 50 $14 to $20 . Il-IL fig. Jr . I L4« J Coats BY Curlee « Crickateer - Mountaineer' Wonderful Selection in Conservative or Colorful Plaids - Checks and Solid Color Blazers Sizes 36 to 48 Regulars & Longs $45 to $80 o I PLONK mmm
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