Pi ing Yoda J Thursday, May 5 453 8 th Reis MRS. DONALD M. GLYMPH (Suzanne H. Amos-Grabus) Glymphs Exchange Vows Saturday In Gastonia Suzanne H. Amos-Grabus and Donald M. Glymph exchanged their marriage vows Saturday at 3 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Gastonia. Rev. Frank Mayes officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Amos of Kings Mountain and the grand- daughter of Mrs. M.C. Amos of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Paul R. Holland of Gastonia. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Glymph of Westminster, S.C., and the grandsont of Mrs. M.J. Stansell of Westminster. The bride chose Ms. Marian- na Davis of Gastonia as her honor attendant. Max Glymph was his son’s best man. Ushers were Joel Thrift of Westminster, J.D. Haglan of Clemson and Donald Seng of Seneca. Out-oftown guests included the bride’s brother, Captain James E. Amos of Ft. Dix, N.J. A reception was given at First * Presbyterian Church following the ceremony. Members of the Pilot Club of Gastonia, of which the bride is a member, assisted with the reception. The couple will make their new residence in Seneca, S.C. ‘The Herald welcomes news of weddings, bridal parties and club news for publication in the women's and feature section (Section B) of each Thursday's Herald. ' We ask that persons submitting articles for Section B to sub- mit the article or call us by 5 p.m. Monday. Section B of each Thursday's paper is composed and printed on Tuesday. thus, it is necessary for items to be included in that section to be in our hands by 5 p.m. Monday. 3 Items submitted after 5 p.m. Monday will, when possible, be published in Section B. However, when time or space does not permit, articles submitted after 5 p.m. Monday will be publish- ‘ed in Section A or the following week. MRS. DANNY EARL RHODES (Linda Manago) Mangago-Rhodes Couple Wed Saturday In Charlotte Linda Manago and Danny Earl Rhodes exchanged their wedding vows Saturday at 4 p.m. at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte. Rev. Andrew Cuthbertson, pastor of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Frank and Mildred Manago of Charlotte. She is a Cum Laude graduate of N.C. Central University with a B.S. degree in accounting. She is employed as - an accountant with Southern Bride-Elect Miss Kimberly Bridges, bride- elect of Royce Peeler, was honored at a “Pantry and Household” shower on April 21 National Gas Company. The groom is the son of Carl and Jimmie Ruth Rhodes of 213 Morris Street, Kings Mountain. He is a graduate of the Universi- ty of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a B.S. degree in Biology. He is employed as a col- or chemist with Midland Divi- sion of the Dexter Corporation. The bride was given in mar- riage by her brother, Kenneth Manago. The couple will reside in Birm- ingham, Alabama. Is Honored at the home of Mrs. James: Guyton. Entertaining with Mrs. Buyton with Mrs. Guyton were Mrs. Dewitt Guyton, Mrs. Steve Boheler, and Mrs. Steve Wilson. A crystal motif was used. The refreshment table was centeed with an arrangement of violet silk flowers in a basket. The table was overlaid with a lavender and white lace tablecloth, carrying out the wedding colors of lavender and white. Party pick- ups were served. The 40 guests showered Miss Bridges with gifts for her new home. The hostesses took the oc- casion to present the bride-to-be with the violet silk flower ar- rangement and a slow-cooker crock pot. Kim and Royce will be mar- ried May 14 at Second Baptist . Church. ‘ MRS. BOBBY GROCE WILLIAMS (Jane Lynn Tate) Tate-Williams Couple Exchange Marriage Vows Jane Lynn Tate of Crouse and Bobby Groce Williams of Lin- colnton were united in marriage Saturday at Kings Mountain Baptist Church. Rev. J.C. Goare, pastor, of- ficiated. Mrs. J.C. Bridges, organist, and Miss Holly Dell- inger, flutist, presented a pro- gram of wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Tate Sr. of 912 Sherwood Lane, Kings Mountain.” She is "a 1978 graduate of Appalachian State University with a B.S. degree in Health Education. She is employed as an environmentalist with the Lincoln County Health Department. The groom is the son of Holland G. Williams of Route 1, Mocksville, and the late Mrs. Williams. He:is a 1972 graduate of Davie County High School and is employed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She chose her sister, Roxanne Tate, as Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids were Amber C. Tate of Kings Mountain and Cindy S. Hord of “Waco. Holland Williams served as his .son’s best man. Ushers were ‘Thomas ‘A. Tate Jr. and Dexter Cline Tate, both of Kings Moun- tain, Harvey Williams and Jerry Seamon of Mocksville and Ken- neth Williams of Lincolnton. . The..bride’s parents hosted a reception following the wedding ~ in the church fellowship hall. Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Tate and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dellinger hosted an after-rehearsal party Friday night at the Dellinger home. Spring flowers were used to decorate the dining room table and throughout the home. Forty guests served themselves from the buffet and were seated in the living room, playroom and porch. Following a wedding trip to Charleston, S.C., the couple will be at home on Route 1, Crouse. ps ry Yi : JADA LEA ELLIS (Bride-elect of Gregory Scott Hardin) ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee Ellis of Grover an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Jada Lea. to Gregory Scott Hardin, son of Forrest and Juanita Hardin of Grover. The prospective bridegroom is a 1981 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and is employed by Clyde A. Short Company of Shelby. The wedding will be an event of May 14 at 7 p.m. at Allen Memorial Baptist Church. No formal invitations will be issued. All family and friends are invited to attend. : \ DEBORAH GAIL HAMMOND (Bride-elect of David Hugh Lancaster) ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Hammond of Pelzer, S.C.. announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Gail Hammond of Rock Hill, S.C. to David Hugh Lancaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Lancaster of 311 Maner Road, Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be is a 1981 graduate of Clemson University and is employed as a teacher and coach by the Rock Hill School System. The prospective bridegroom attend- ed Clemson University and is employed as a plant and safety engineer at Kings Mountain Mica Company. The wedding will be held June 25 at Washington Baptist Church in Pelzer, S.C. KIM ANNETTE GLADDEN (Bride-elect of David Bruce DeVane) ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gladden announce the engagement of their daughter, Kim Annette, to David Bruce DeVane. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeVane. Both families are of Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be is a 1980 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and is currently a junior at UNC- Charlotte. The prospective bridegroom is a 1980 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and is currently serving in" the military, stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado. The wedding will be an event of July 2 at Resurrection Lutheran Church. ARS