The Kings Mountain Herald Page 11 SOCIAL BRIEFS MRS. CHRISTOPHER TODD BULLOCK (RHONDA LYNN FALLS) Falls-Bullock exchange vows at Patterson Grove Baptist Rhonda Lynn Falls and Christopher Todd Bullock, both of Grover, exchanged marriage vows at 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 31, 2008 at Patterson Grove Baptist Church. Rev. Todd Reynolds officiat- ed. Erica King, soloist, and Ann Hall, pianist, presented wed- ding music. The bride is the daughter of Teresa Falls and Ronnie Falls and god daughter of Lawrence Etters, all of Kings Mountain. She is the granddaughter of David Lockridge and the late Lucy Lockridge and: the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Falls, all of Kings Mountain. She is the niece of great uncle Charles McDaniel and the ‘late great aunt Liz McDaniel. She is the aunt of nephew Connor Blalock. She is a 1993 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and graduated Piedmont Community College with a Dental Assistant degree. She is employed at Gaston Family Health Services. The groom is the son of Dean and Sue Bullock of Kings Mountain. He is the grandson of Lester and Victoria Bullock and Yancey and Clois Patterson. He is a 1990 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is employed with E.D.C. of Kings Mountain. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father, Ronnie Falls. She wore an ivory floor- length gown. Sister of the bride, Laura Elizabeth Blalock of Vale was Matron of Honor. Bridesmaids were Melissa Campbell of Raleigh, and Kellie Wells, Shawn Lockridge, Mandy Lockridge, Ashley Leigh, and Cindy King, all of Kings Mountain. Brandon Bullock, son of the bride and groom, served as ring bearer. Kalie Yarborough was flower girl. Dean Bullock served as. best man. Groomsmen were Brian Leftwich of Gastonia, and Terry Bullock, Charles Bullock, Bryant Wells, Larry Yarborough and Marty Lockridge, all of * Kings Mountain. Parents and Godparent of the bride, Teresa Falls, Ronnie Falls, and Lawrence Etters hosted the wedding reception in the fel- lowship hall of Patterson Grove Baptist Church. Parents of the groom, Dean and Sue Bullock hosted the rehearsal dinner at Patterson = Grove Baptist Church's fellowship hall. After a honeymoon to Surfside Beach, SC, the couple resides in Grover. Edward Jones moves to new office location in Kings Mountain Doug Satterfield of the financial services firm Edward Jones opened a new office at 307B E. King Street. The new office opened for business on June 17, 2008. Satterfield, who has been serving the area since 2000, said, “We are excited about our new location and we are eager for our clients to visit us.” Edward Jones provides financial services for individ- ual investors in the United States and, through its affili- ates, in Canada and the United Kingdom. To reach the new Kings Mountain office, call 704-739-0997. Quilts and needlework exhibit at KM Museum The Kings Mountain Historical Museum’s current exhibit, “A Stitch in Time: Quilts and Needlework Pre 1960,” will run through August 23. The exhibit features decora- tive as well as utilitarian quilts dating from the 1840s. Needlework examples include embroidery, crewel, crochet and needlepoint. The Museum is located at 100 East Mountain Street. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10-4 p.m. and Sunday 1-4 p.m. For more information call 704- 739-1019, E-mail kmhmuse- um@bellsouth.net or visit www.kingsmountainmuse- um.org ‘Art Jewels’ exhibit open at KM Art Center The Kings Mountain Art Center is showcasing a new exhibit entitled “Art Jewels” on the nature inspired art of - Jewel P. Elliott from 1-4 p.m., now until July 27, 2008 in the main gallery at KMAGC, in the old depot at 301 N. Piedmont Avenue. KMAC is also offering art and pottery classes and other art exhibits by local and regional artists. The Fireside Gallery features art of the late A.B. Mauney Snow. KMAC is free and open to the public on Wednesday-Friday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday 1-4 p-m. or by appointment. For more information, call 704- 739-5585 or 704-739-2056, or visit southernartssociety org Tickets on sale for Class of ‘88 reunion The Kings Mountain High School Class of 1988 will be holding its 20th-year reunion from 7-11 p.m. at Cleveland Country Club on Saturday, August 9, 2008. The reunion will feature heavy hors d'oeuvres, a cash bar and on-site photography by Shelby Camera and Video. For more information, E-mail kmhs1988@yahoo.com or call 704-739-8001. Class of 1978 needs addresses for upcoming reunion The Kings Mountain High School Class of 1978 is plan- ning a reunion, but is in need of current contact informa- tion. Send mailing addresses or e-mail addresses to Debbie Hullender at dhullender2@carolina.rr.com Ormmand family to have annual reunion July 26 © Get Guaranteed Rates with the Power of Tax Deferral? 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