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fff f'w L't'' r ' pwlti Wi 2:J%®^!59 wm , i*,* •'«J ' '1 MRS. JACKIE STEVEN HUGHES (Nawy Darnell Reynolds) MISS CATHY MARLENE CASH (Bride-Elect of John Clay R^.’ynoldii, Jr.) Autumn Church Rites; Wedding Date Set M^ss Mafe Sue, Q<>fdrth; LeroiJ^ f^^cGill pledge Vows In Home Rites Saturday In a coremony characterized at 809 West Mountain street, by reverence and dignity Miss ^ uninp-noOM Mie Sue Goforth became the BRIDE AND BRIDD^ROO.M bride of William Leroy McGill McGin Ks the daughter of Saturday in a 2 p. m. wedding at the iate Mr. and Mrs. Murvin (Jo hor home at 809 West Mountain forth and is a veteran employee of Neisco Industries. She is a Dr. "h-rV? E ’-vards, pastor high Of Boyce Memor al ARP church school. and minis:er of the couple, offi- The bridegroom is the son of dated ir the r.rec«nce ol the im- the late Lowry and Lora McGill, mediate families. He attended Duke University and ihe coupiC spoke their vows in for a nuni' er of years before his the living room of the bride’s retirement was associatwl with home before a mantel back- Spencer Lum.'er company of Gas- ground of yeliow and white Garza tonia. mums, snapdragons, and ba'y’s breath interspersed with white tacer? in silver holders. The bride ani i ridegroom en tered the ceremony room togeth er. The bride wore a street- length dress of light blue sheer polyesiei featuring long sleeves, high neckline and sheer accor- Tuesday: dian-pleated skirt. She wore matching blue satin slippers and ":30 Kings Mountain chapter carried a white prayerbook top- ^33, (Drder of Eastern Star, at ped with a white yeilow-throated Masonic Temple. or hi** showered with ribbon streamers. After the ceremonr, the bride CARD OF THANKS and bridegroom cut their wedding cake which was served with We wish to express our heart- punch. cheese wafers and mints gratitude to Ihe neighbors ■tn family members. Gsellmann, the Mr-. .lohr E. Gamble, sister of '-McGill clinc staff and the nurses the tridegroom, cut and served of Kings Mountain hospital for the cake and Miss Carole Go- ‘heir many kindnesses and ex- forth, niece of the bride, served pressions of sympathy at the death of our loved one.- The The' bride’s rn le in the dining Family of Mrs. Callie Capps. room was highlight of decoration. Overlaid with white crochet cloth, the ta'ble hfdd a three- KIWANIS CLUB branch silver candelabrum set SOCIAL CALENDAR El Bethel Miethudists Celebrate Thanksgiving Women of El Befhel United Methodist- church pre sented "Four Hai vests Feast", a Thanksgiving tableaux Monday evening following a Thanksgiving supper of turkey and all Tne trimmings In the church foliov'.,;ip hall. The program was under the direction of Mrs. E L. Mur phy, wire or the minister, and told the story of Thanks- g'lving with members portraying the Pilgrims, the Indians, the Hebrews and missionaries, blending the nation s ob servance of Thanksgiving with the religious observance. Mrs. W. C. Parker was reader. Kathy Dixon, Patricia Cash and Sarah DeBruler opened the program with a tableaux showing how the early Hebrews celebrated Thanksgiving. Mrs. Mike Ste wart, Mrs. A. T. DeBruler, Jr. and Mrs. Chester Cash were dressed in inefian a-^tlre and sat around a lighted campfire in front of an Indian tent. Mrs. Pete Heavner and Mrs. E. L. Murphy, dressed as the Pilgrims, sat with Mrs. Mike Stewart, portraying an Indian maH. around a Thanksgiving table and Patricia Cash, Sarah Djbruler and Mrs. Ruth Gamble portrayed a missionary family. Rev. E. L. Murphy was leader for a responsive Thanksgiving "blesslnc," as the scenes opened and a de votional was presented by Mrs. E. L. Murphy. Tables were decorated with Tnanksgiving turkeys and pumpkins carrylnq out the motif. with tapers and Gar a mums as Rev. Paul Rigg5, pastor of the esnterpieje. The two-tier church, ga\;e a wedding cake was cut and serv- Thanksgiving program at Tues- ed fror.Tone en,i of the table and day’s meeting of the Kings Moun- Associates, Architects, of Char- punch was served from a silver ** Woman s service at the opposite end of the building. Bethlehem Baptist church was guests to register and Mrs. Te- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cash an- the setting Sunday afternoon at resa Howell Graham presented nounce the engagement of their loU^- . .. • i.i 3pm for an exchange of wed- each guest a wedding scroll as a daughter, Cathy Marlene, to John The prospective bridegroom is table. , n a dii g vows uniting Miss Nancy wedding momento. Clay Reynolds Jr., son of Mr and a lbJ9 graduate of Km^ Moun- A color motif of yellow and Darnell Reynolds and Jackie Ste- The bridal pair and the wed- Mrs. John Reynolds. Both fa.m- tain high school ar.d a 1973 grad- white was beautifully featured in .M.:.AT "np ^ ding party formed a receiving ilies are of Kings Mountain. uate of Western Carolina Uni- decorative details and refresh- Store ham, frankfurters bacon line to greet guests after the versity with B. A. degree in social ments. . - , "thefr ceremony The bride-to-be is a 1972 grad- studies. He Is a sales representa- For a trip to the mountains of frigerator in their original pac..- Enr a trin to rhimnev Rock the uate of Kings Mountain high tive for Kinder Manufacturing We.stern North Carolina Mrs. agings Use within one week for nel Vfrs Hiehes Those a gmv school ar.d holds a secretarial Company. McGill added a navy coat to her best flavor, recommends Mrs. wool oaTtsuit ac^nted with oink diploma from King’ s college. The wedding will be an event ensemble and lifted the orchid Ruby Uzzle, extension consumer wool pantsuit accented With pink February 23 in El Bethel from her bridal bouquet. marketing economist, Notr Car- & United Melhcxiist church. The newlyweds wil be at home olina State University. ven Hughes. The couple pledged vows in p double ring candle ceremony with the bride’s pastor, Rev. Russell Fitts officiating. Included in the service was the presentation of cass on , . „ , ^ a long-stemmed red rose to their bouauet. employed by Louis H. Asbury mothers by the bride as she was escorted from the altar by her bridegroom. Mrs. Jack Lail was organist ed from her : ridal bouquet. The newlyweds will be at home at 1109 Grover road. BRIDE AiND BRIDEIGR(X)’M Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rey- for the program of nuptial music nolds of the Bethlehem commun- and Mrs. Allen Dixon was vocal jiy are parents of the bride. She soloist. ‘Mrs. Dixon sang "Wed- jg granddaughter of Mrs. Lee Mc- ding Song” before the entrance Daniel and the late Mr. 'McDaniel of the bridal party and the tene- and of Mrs. C. S. Reynolds and dictional "Lord's Prayer” as the jate Mr. Reimolds. A gradu- couple knelt for the benediction ate of Kings Mountain high after participating in a candle- school and a 1973 graduate of Ap- lighting ceremony signifying * jlachian State University, she their union. is a first grade teacher at Beth- Traditional palms and throe ware school, seven-branched candelai ra form- The bridegroom is a son of Mr. ing an arch was background and Mrs. Gordon Hughes of the decoration. A brass tree candela- Dixon community and grandson bra with greenery was used on of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gordon either side of the altar and a Hughes Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. prayer bench topped with two Claude Ware. He is a graduate of lighted candles and one unlight- Kings Mountain high school and ed candle in the center complet- employed by Warner & Swa- ed the setting. sey Company of Bessemer City. James E. Reynolds escorted his Out-of-town wedding guests daughter to the altar and grave included Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Mc- her in marriage. Her wedding curry, Dan McCurry, Mr. and gown was an Original des>ign Herbie Lancaster, Mrs. W. created of crystal crepe and Im- u. Pate of Shelby, Mrs. Ann ported French Alencon lace fash- cook and Jenninfer, Mrs. Herbert ioned with a high V-shaped neck- Lancaster and Gail, Miss Darlene SECTION BTHE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. November 22. 1973 Hneoutiin'ed with lace m^aiiions Purges of cherryv'me, Mrs Sue fs|Jeces And NepHews Of JoHn WeavGrs Home Weddlno Ir Miami, Fla. UnItes traced in pearls. A beaded lace Callahan of Blacksburg, S. C., r . i v * / i |. r\ ^ i i i t r r I r* I I plastron with a row of covered buttons a-ccented the front bodice and matching lace medallions Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mer^’ith and Honop Them On Theif 50th Wcddinq Day Mary Helen Evans, Frank Simonds, Jr. Mrsr. L. M. Kincaid of Gastonia. z? / / circled the slightly raised waist- qL-uL, Rtr-I-U^ax/ line. Full bishop sleeves banded OOTn DirTriUay deep lace-trimmed cuffs at the FoP N/ifS. \A/©lls wrists. The flowing circular train \irs. Whitney Wells, life-long dipped to the tack to a Chapel resident of Kings Mountain, cele- fellowship hall, length train. She cairied her brated her S6th birthday Novem- white Bible, gift from the Beth- i^er 10th. The well-known life-long i-esi- daugh- lehem Baptist Acteens, topped -Friends and neighbors visited dents of Kings Mountain received Elaine, of Mount Holly, with a cascade of white daisies her at her home on Grover road more than 175 friends who offer- centered with a Royal bouquet and helped cut a decorated birth- ed them congratulations on the orchid caught with streamers of day cake at a family celebration. 50th anniversary of their net puffs. Mrs. Wells, wido^v of Whitney riage. Mrs. Keith Blanton of Kings Wells, has made her homo with 'Mountain attended her sister as her son-in-law, Dathia Sanders matron of honor and bridesmaids since her husband’s death a num (Mrs. Harold Adams decorated and gold grosgrain attached to Thei’e are 1-1 grandchildren and brother-in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs. N. wife are active in Kings Moun miniature flowers matching the six great-grandchildren. U. Tindall of Durham. tain Baptist church, autumn colors in their bouquet. They carried autumn bouquets of natural wheat, straw flowers, dried gypsophilia and gold and bronze d-aisies tied with 'brown grosgrain ribbons. Gany Stewart was ibest man for the bridegroom. Ushers were David Hughes and Billy Gordon Hughes, brothers of the bridegroom. Jack Hughes, cousin of the bridegroom, and Randy McDaniel, cousin of the bride, all of Kings Mountain. ^ For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Reynolds chose a street- LASAGNA 1 pkg. shredded length dress of emerald green (From the Mary Sue Jarrett zarella cheese polyester crepe with a white gla- Cookbook Published by American meilia corsage at her shoulder. Legion Auxiliary of North Caro- The bridegroom’s mother chose lina). a pink street-length dress with a white glamellia corsage at her 1 pound cooked large shoulder. for your recipe wide noodles (lasagna noodles, cooked Mrs. Lee McDaniel, grandmoth- as directed on package), er of the bri'le, chose a blue street-length dress of polyester SAUC® crepe with a white carnation 1 lb. -hamburger s - uldc; corsage. sauc-e AiJo Susan Lowery invited 12 teaspoon oregano -Nieces and nephews of Mr. Nieces and nephews receiving *Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank Simonds bride, ushered, and Mrs. John Weaver honored and enterlaining were 'Mr. and Jr., who were wed Saturday in The yellow and white theme of them on their Golden Wedding Mrs. Harold Adams of Mount a high noon wedding in Miami, the wedding was beautifully fea- Day Sunday at an anniversary Holly, Miss Judy Tindall and Miss Fla., are on a wedding trip to fured in decorative details and party from 2 until 4 p. m. at Jean Wray, both of Durham. Mrs. Lake Tahoe, California, and aft- refreshments. Kings Mountain Baptist church Lawrence Adams, Mrs. Sandi eiwards will ue at home in Miami. The bride’s table, overlaid with Cooke, Mrs. Fred Adams of Dal- Miss iMary Helen Evans of net over yellow, held the three- las, Mrs. Gary Johnson of Shel- Kings Mountain became Mr. Si- tiered yellow and white wedding monds’ bride in a home wedding cake as central* highlight. A can- at Uie home of Mr. and Mrs. delarirum of yellow candles and Hank F. 'Wallace in Miami. The roses centered the table and bride’s parents, Bethware school punch was served from a silver the"fouMicr'LnivTrsary'cake “in principal Evans J Evans and service. crold and white and topped it Evans, were hosts for the The bridegroom s parents, Mr. with golden bolls and the .50 in- reception after the double-ring and Mrs. Frank Simonds Sr., en- Mrss. Weaver, the former Es- scription which centered the re- ceremony. tertained the wedding party at a telle Adams, was presented a yel- freshment table. The refreshment Bev. Mr. Lowder vfas the offi- dinner party on Friday eve- were Mrs. Dan Kiser of Kings her of years ago. Mr. Wells is a rose. ud corsage from her table *'hVghlTa-hV of decoration elating minister in the presence ning at the Sand Bar on Miami Mountain, Miss Susan Hamrick former Kings Mountain Chief of ^iece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. overlaid\vith a lace over yel- Ihe immediate families. Beach. of Spindale, a former college Police and the family resided in Harold Adams of Mount Holly, which was a family The bride, given in marriage BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM classmate. Miss Debbie Powell of the Dixon community. g^id flowers /which graced the heirloom of John Weaver’s fam- hy her father, wore a formal The new Mrs. Simonds is a Chapel Hill, college roommate "Mrs. Wells is the former Sallie tables were gifts of relatives and Centering the table was a gown of pale yellow peau de sole stewardess for Eastern Airlines, of the bride, and Miss Beth Hugh- Blalock. long-time friends Mr. and Mrs. golden candelabrum of flowers designed with long sleeves and She attended Orlando, Fla. es of Kings Mountain, cousin of Children joining in the cele- ^ Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Fred tapers. The weddin^ cake was high neckline with wedding ring schools and graduated in 1963 the bridegroom. bration were her son, Jeff Wells, :Herndon and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- 3,.,^ punch was served by Mrs. collar. She wore a mantilla veil from Kings Mountain high school. All the attendants wore long now of mocksville; and her ert Champion. Harold Adams from a punch carried a nosegay of white She graduated from a business empire gowns in autumn tones daughters, Mrs. Lollie McDaniel, , ‘ nnonsite end of the orchids and yellow roses. college in Orlando, before com- of gold, green and brown floral Mrs. Claudia Timms, and 'Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cash wel- .. .4eting EAL stewardess training, crepe designed with long .sleeves, Sybil Sanders Phillips, all of corned arriving callers and intro- • Best man for the bridegroom The bridegroom, who was grad- stand-up collars and slightly- Kings Mountain, Mrs. Nell Me- duced the receiving line which in- ^ ^ ai. was Hank F. Wallace and Mrs. uatei from Eure. N. C. school gathered skirts. They wore Swain of Norfolk, Va. and Mrs. eluded Mr. and fMrs. John W’eaver Mr. \\eavor is a letiied Mar- 'Wallace was matron of honor for system, is associated with Mort- matching hair-ribbons in brown Ruth Randall of Greenville, S. C. and Mrs. Weaver's sister and grace Mill the bride. Robert J. Evans of gage Bank company in Miami, Orlando, Fla., brother of the Fla. Nancy Reynolds, Jackie Hughes Honored At Cake-Cutting Saturday Miss Nancy Reynolds . and wedding cake was cut and Jackie Hughes cut their wedding served. Green punch was served cake Saturday evening at an from a silver punch bowl from after-rehearsal party held at the the opposite end of the ta )le. home of Mr. and Mrs. One Mrs. Russell Fitts cut and serveil Carpenter in the Bethlehem com- the cake and Mrs. H. B. Grayson munity. served punch. Entertaining with the Carpen- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carpenter ters were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tate greeted guests at the front door of Kings Mountain and Mr. and presented them t/i the bridal Mrs. H. B. Grayson of Greens- couple and their parents who re- boro. aunts and uncles of the ceived informally in the living room. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tate Mrs. John Etters, left in photograph, and Mrs. Novella Hovls were honored on their 71st birthdays at a joint family party Sunday. November I Ith. The party was held at the Hovls home on Waco road. Hosts and hostesses were sons and daughters of the honorees. Children of Mrs. Hovls are Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Harmon, Karen and Kenneth of Gastonia and Miss Bet ty Hovls c\ Charlotte. Children of Mrs. Etters are Theodore Etters. Bobby Etters. Lawrence Etters. Winifred Etters, Mrs. Evelyn Early. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jackson, all of Kings Moun tain, Andrew Etters of Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Lane and Mike of Vale. Other guests present for a buffet dinner were 'Miss Jeannie Champion of Charlotte and Richard Whet- stlne of Kings Mountain. The dining room table was made festive with a red and green centerpiece on a white linen tablecloth. The decorated birthday cake centered the table. * ♦ * * IT'S A BOY Mr. and Mrs. John Pettus of Jacksonville. N. C. an- the arrival of their first child, a son, Shawn Alan Friday, November 9, Onslow County hospital. The baby weighed four pounds, 15 ounces and Is first grandchild of City Commissioner and Mrs. Nor man King and Mrs. Kell Pettus of Gastonia. The baby’s mother Is the former Norma King of Kings Mountain. * * * ♦ ABOUT THIS N THAT An "old - fashioned serenading and grocery sho wer" honored newlyweds and Mrs. Edward (Sonny) Wright at their new home on route two November 3rd. Hosts for the party were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Har mon, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Wright and Mr. and Mrs. George Fortenberry. Present for the party were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dover. Robert Har mon, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Herndon, Jeffery Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowles, Mrs. Lots Camo, Miss Jo Ann Wright. Misses Oveda and Mary Dixon, Mrs. Ethel McGinn'Is. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Black and Miss Patty Cash, all of Kings Mountain: Mrs, Julia Whitworth, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Simpson and son, Eric, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Canlpe. Lisa and Mark Canine, all of Grover; Earl Wiggins of Gastonia: Miss Judy Wright of Besse mer City: Mrs. Edna Wright of Blacksburg, S. C. and Mrs. Eva MeSwaIn, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wright of Earl; and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rollins and sons, Jerry and David, of Shelby. or sliced mo- over low heat. Cool cooked noodle.s. Place a layer of cooked noodles bride-elect. 1 pkg. either salami or pep- in the bottom of a large squ.-^re The autumn color theme of the peroni sliced and cut into small or oblong baking dish. Add ■wredding was t^autifully . .. u .3^,5 . corsage nieces sauce and a layer of cheese and ed in decorative details. The fuU-len-gth gown and a corsage ^ 1 small onion (sliced) sprinkle with salami or peppe- bride’s table was roverod with 1 clove garlic roni. Begin next layer with a floor-length cloth of net over Salt and pepper to taste noodles and continue as above gold lace and centered with a t^' pmsent Simmer and brown hamburger, until ingredients are used or con- footed cupid container of ye ^hei^ wpdain<T attendants garlic and onions together in tainer is full. Sprinkle top with carnations, tronzeda^ies and au- large pot. Add tomacco sauce, additional mozarella cheese. tumn leaves interspers^ with . es. ant cook sauce from Bake about 30 minutes in 375 yello^^' tapers. At one end of the cnc lu three hours very slowly degrees oven and serve hot# table the three-tier gold The guest list included 60 friends Oif the couple, including their and families and the wedding party. ' Lutz Nursery & Day Care Center Now Open 5 Days Week 410 Waco Road CALL 73S-8734 For Information and Registration FIRST AND SECOND SHIFTS ONLY 5:30 A.M. TO 11:30 P.M.
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