Page 4—MIRROR-HERALD—Tuesday, April 11, 1978
Grover Church Setting
For Wares Ceremony
Allen Memorial Baptist
Church of Grover was the
setting April 1 for an ex
change of wedding vows
uniting Miss Patricia
Louise Wright of Grover
and Timothy Harold Ware
of Kings Mountain.
The couple exchanged
vows of the double-ring
ceremony at 2 p. m. before
the Rev. Marvin Green-
uey, pastor of the church.
Toney Hardin was
organist and Evelyn
Bridges was vocalist for
the program of nuptial
music. Mrs. Bridges sang
"Love Story” before the
ceremony and "Wedding
Prayer” as the couple
knelt at the altar for the
benediction.
White and yellow mums,
greenery and candles
decorated the sanctuary.
Ottls Wright escorted his
daughter to the altar and
gave her In marriage. The
bride's wedding gown was
a formal design of white
dotted Swiss over bridsd
satin designed with short
sleeves featuring lace in
serts and long train. Her
formal-length mantilla
was draped from a satin
headpiece and she carried
a bouquet of yellow
sweetheart roses, white
carnations and baby’s
breath.
Mrs. Doris Hoyle of
Shelby attended the bride
as matron of honor and
bridesmaids were Mrs.
Patsy Wright and Mrs.
Cathy Wright, both of
Grover, slsters-ln-law of
the bride; Mrs. Janice
floral sheer and carried
bouquets of small white
mums centered by a
yellow mum with
streamers of ribbon and
stephanotls.
Curtis Ware was his
son’s best man.
Groomsmen were John
Wright, Barry Wright,
both of Grover, brothers of
the bride; Doug Ware,
brother of the bridegroom;
and Frank Davis, brother-
in-law of the bridegroom,
both of Kings Mountain.
The bride’s parents
entertained after the
ceremony at a beautifully-
appointed reception at
their home which carried
out the theme of the
wedding.
A pink wd white tiered
wedding cake was cut and
served with punch and
party refreshments.
The newlyweds have
returned from a trip to the
mountains of Western
North Carolina and are at
home in the Oak Grove
Community.
BRIDE AND
BRIDEGROOM
MR. AND MRS. ’HMOTHY HAROLD WARE
(Patricia Louise Wright)
Mr. and Mrs. Otis S.
Wright of Grover are
parents of the bride who is
a 1977 graduate of Kings
Mountain Senior High
School.
Horn, Mrs. Cathy Davis,
sisters of the bridegroom,
and Mrs. Fredla Ware,
sister-in-law of the
bridegroom, all of Kings
Mountain.
All the attendants wore
formal gowns of yellow
The bridegroom, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ware
of Kings Mountain, is also
a 1977 graduate of KMSHS
and is employed by Winn-
Dixie Warehouses in
Charlotte.
Churches Plan Fun Day
Ecumenical Fun Day is
slated by three Kings
Mountain church
congregations on Sun.,
f^r. 30th, at KOA Kamp-
ground. »
The annual outing will
attract members of First
Presbyterian, Resurrec
tion Lutheran, Grace
United Methodist and
Central United Methodist
CSiurches.
Each family will pack a
picnic lunch and activities
begin with lunch. Competi
tive games, including
Over-Under relay, sack
race, lemon drop, egg toss,
tug of war, three-legged
race, balloon pop, shirt-
cardboard race, skin the
snake and shoe scramble
get underway at 2 p. m.
Ten teams will vie for the
traveling trophy which
was won by the Central
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After competitive
games, the whole "mood”
will change at 2:30 p. m. to
"splrlt-bulldlng games”
and at 4:30 p. m. the entire
group will join for a closing
worship service which will
end the day at 6 p. m.
Family Fun Day will
feature brand new ac
tivities for the pre-school
set this year, including a
Pre-School Shack from 2
until 4:30 p. m. with ac
tivities just for the young
set, supervised and
creative.
In event of rain, the
event will begin at the
Community Center at 2 p.
m.
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make up their own tables
for tonight’s event.
Playing prizes will be
awarded in the form of pot
ted plants, which decorate
the 20 tables throughout
the clubhouse. Refresh
ments will also be served.
A Red Tulip watercolor
by artlst-ln-residence
Steve Greenway, of Cleve
land Tech, sets the theme
for the show. Tulips and
other spring flowers will
feature the decorations.
The artist and his students
will display some of their
work in the foyer and
lounge of the Woman’s
Club.
Admission is a $6 dona
tion to hospital beau
tification.
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P. J.S
BEAUTY LOUNGE
Now Has Positions Avaiiabie
For Interview Call
739-6535
Managers
Paulette MeSwain
Diann Pace
“It's in the Cards” that
tonights Red Tulip fashion
show-bridge benefit of
Kings Mountain Hospital
Auxiliary at the Woman’s
Club will be highly suc
cessful.
This is the statement of
leaders of KMHA who are
readying for tonight's
benefit, which gets under
way at 7:30 p. m. at the
Woman’s Club on Bast
Mountain St.
Alice Anne (Mrs.
Charles) Adams is chair
man of the event and all
(X'oceeds are earmarked
for beautification of Kings
Mountain Hospital
grounds.
Fashion show co-ordlna-
tor for the event is Marilyn
(Mrs. Henry) Neisler.
Mary Anne (Mrs. Paul)
Hendricks, Jr., Kathy
(Mrs. Clark) Mauney and
Mrs. Sandi Rhea will
model for three downtown
Arms — Belk, Fulton’s and
Plonk Brothers, showing
the newest in fashions for
spring and summerwear,
featuring dresses, sports
wear, and casual outfits.
Bridge, rook and canasta
players are invited to pro
vide their own cards and
The Kings Mountain
Woman’s Club is ad
vertising its Sunday dinner
event as a "Scrumptious
Spring Sunday Dinner, on
Sunday, Apr. 16, from noon
to 2 p. m.
The menu will Include
ham and turkey with all
the trimmings, homemade
desserts and rolls.
Tickets can be pur
chased at 33.60 for adults
and $1.50 for children 12
and under from any mem
ber of the Woman’s Club or
from Mrs. Ruby Baker,
club president, at Kings
Mountain Savings & Loan
Association, West Moun
tain St.
Chairmen of the event
are Mrs. George B.
Thomasson and Mrs.
Charles F. Mauney. They
request that club members
turn in monies collected
for tickets and obtain addi
tional tickets to sell from
Mrs. Baker.
Proceeds are earmarked
for community projects
qxinsored by the women’s
organization.
Rev. Hunt
Conducts
Revival
Rev. Johnny Hunt,
pastor of Levonle Baptist
Church of Gaffney, S. C.,
will be evangelist for
revival services Apr. 9-15
at Piedmont Baptist
Church.
Services will be at 7 p. m.
each evening.
A nursery will be
provided during the ser-
vices.
Rev. Ansel Center is
pastor of the church.
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