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2 end ||} RN Sqn Bates i er — ‘ranged EREEE——— a wf oy - Drugs in Rocky Mount. Fox Couple Married In Garner From Page 1-B of Fuguay Varina; and Mrs. Cin- dy Parrish cousins of the bride. Mrs. Carol Singletory, college roommate of the bride, was honorary bridesmaid. All the attendants wore for- mal dresses of Zinnia Chiffon. The fitted bodice had a scoop neckline defined by a two-tier Betha Collar. The softly gathered skirt was accented at the waist by a matching color satin sash. They - carried! nosegays of white and mixed flowers. : Louis Knoblauch Fox of Raleigh was his son’s best man. Broomsmen were John A. Michell, III, of Statesville, brother-in-law ofl the bridegroom; Clay Johnson of Wilson, Michael Rush of Con- cord, And Loren Hill of Washington, D.C. Miss June Hobby kept the register. The bride’s mother was gown- ed in a formal gown of mauve chiffon over taffeta, with long sleeves and a V neckline and elbow length sleeves with tucked cuffs. She chose a corsage of white cymbidium orchids. Mrs. C.J. Gault, Jr., of Kings Mountain, grandmother of the bridegroom, chose a long formal gown of rose Quiana, with a cor- sage of white carnations. After the ceremony the bride and bridegroom received wed- ding guests at a beautifully ap- pointed reception hosted by the bride’s parents in the church fellowship hall. The wedding colors were pink and white were combined in decorative details. The bridal table held the four tiered white and pink wedding “cake, topped with a bouquet of pink silk flowers and baby’s breath. A separate table held the bridesmaids bouquets. Overlaid with lace over pink, the refreshment table was ar- with a silver candelabrum set with white daisies, pink and white minature carnations and pink snap- dragons. A silver punch bowl - centered the table and silver ap- * pointments held party pick ups. in receiving and Leon . Assisting entering were Mrs. . Johnson of Coates and Mrs. Lin- wood Prince of Holly Springs, ‘aunts of the bride; Mrs. Gene Cooper, Mrs. Alfred Williams and Mrs. Ruby Hobby, all of Grover. * BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mrs. John R. Williams of Garner and - Mr. Kirby R. Williams of Garner are parents of the bride. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy at Chapel Hill and is employed by Kerr The bridgroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Fox of Raleigh and gradson of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Gault, Jr., of Kings Moun- tain and Mr. James F. Fox of Asheville. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is employed by the North Carolina Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount. AFTER REHEARSAL Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Fox, "parents of the bridegroom, enter- taines at an after rehearsal din- ner party at the NOrth Ridge Country Club in Raleigh Friday evening honoring the bride-to-be and her future bridegroom. |. Guests included members of the wedding party, relatives of the two families and out-of-town guests. Tables were arranged with white cloths and decorated with pink roses, white carnations and chrysanthemums, and lavvender daisy pom poms. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Hahn of Route 2, Randleman announce the engagement of their daughter, Gloria Dianne ‘Hahn of 219-A Florence Street, Greensboro, to William Houston Black Jr., of 2138-A Chester Ridge Drive, High Point. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Houston Black Sr. of 3412 Fairhill Drive, Raleigh, and the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Black of Kings Mountain. The wedding will be held at 1 p.m., September 17 at Christ United Methodist Church, 410 Holden Road, Greensboro. Cleveland County Students Attend N. ASHEBORO - Children from Cleveland County, 91 in all, toured the North Carolina Zoological Park during the 1982-83 school year. Across the state, 62,413 school children visited the zoo Asheboro for the zoo’s educa- tion program. Zoo staff and volunteers conduct wildlife and ‘conservation programs. for school groups from September through June and are expanding these programs. z0o’s main area. The Education Center. will be closed in September for lack of funds. Zoo director Robert L. Fry _ said that “all the reports of clos- ing the Education Center have nothing to do with closing the education program.” Thursday, June 30, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7B C. Zoo physical location that we’re go- ing ‘to close because it’s not economically possible to keep it open,” Fry said. The zoo’s education program ‘includes grade-specific tours of the tropical bird and plant ex- hibit, the R.J. Reynolds Forest adaptive features of various feathers and eggs found in the Z00. : . Zoo staff emphasize the value of preparing classes for visits to the zoo. Teachers who wish to participate in the’ educatioon Zoo officials reported people were confusing the program with the Education Center, a group of paddocks outside the this school year, an increase of 5,152 over the year before School faculty increasing are taking their students to “The Education Center is: nothing more than an old, somewhat run-down, outdated vr FOOD LION These prices good thru Saturday, July 2, 1983 Smithflald - 16-20 Lbs. Avg./Sliced FREE 56 Smoked Ham USDA Choice Beef Rib ~ Rib-Eye Stea es Aviary. School groups arriving early for scheduled tours also at- tend short presentations on 9 Size programs should register their classes with the zoo by telephone. 4 Lbs. Sliced FREE 99... 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