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Page2B - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, August 17. 1989 WEDDINGS& ENGAGEMENTS McLean And Rankin Unite Wanda Kaye Rankin and Carl Jones McLean Joined In holy matrimony on August 5, 1989.The ceremony was held at Mount Tabor Church In Cleve land, N.C. and was officiated by the Reverend Joe Spears. Wanda Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dewitt Rankin, and Carl Is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth McLean. Carolyn Nesblt was the ma tron of honor and the maid of honor was Natalie Heaggans. The bridesmaids were Debo rah Griffis, Sylvia McLean, Va nessa Richmond, Thaddlne Mar shall, Rita Taggert, Mae Speight, and Emily Turner. Nicole Ram sey and Faith Cornett were the flower girls while the Junior bridesmaids were Michelle Ran kin an Kenya Nesblt. The best man was Tim Cov ington. The groomsmen Included Jeff Hardy, Ray Rankin, Ronald Ran kin, Tim Worth, Kenny Dawkins, Tony Flanory, Steve Crump and , Wayne Mallory. Also Included in the ceremony was the rlngbear- er Michael Rankin, and the Jun ior groomsman which was Carl ton Holmes. Wanda Is a graduate of South Iredell High School and the Uni versity of N.C. at Greensboro. She received a B.A. in early childhood education. She Is em ployed as a teacher. Carl attend ed Independence High School and Is also a graduate of John son C. Smith University. He re ceived a B.A. In communica tions. He Is employed at WSOC- TV as a photographer/editor. The newlyweds took a cruise to Freeport, Nassau where they stayed for a week. The couple will reside In Char lotte. Wanda Rankin McLean Carr Retires After 41 Years william Carr, formerly of Charlotte, now residing In Bel mont, is retiring from A. D. M. Milling Company after 41 years of service. He Is a member of C. N. Jen kins Memorial Presbyterian Church and Is a devoted hus band, father and grandfather. He and his wife, Pauline, are the proud parents of four children: Carl Lee, Wllline, Sherlan and Jackquelyn. They are the grand parents of three - Trina, Reggie and Jeff. Carr, affectionately called "E.Z. Money," Is also an avid collector of antique clocks, likes to travel and Is an enthusiastic wrestling fan. His favorite music Is Jazz but he also enjoys the sounds of the big bands. His family and friends will toast this celebration on August 19, 1989 at McDonald's Cafete ria with a tribute of gifts, com pliments and dinner to ac knowledge their high esteem for a Job well done. After retirement, Carr plans to travel: but as a favorite saying of his, he plans to take time to smell the roses. Pauline and William Carr Mother Caldwell Turned 100 Special To The Post Bom on June 22, 1889, Mrs. Rosetta H. Caldwell turned 100- years-old on June 22nd of this year. She' was born In Lawrence County, S.C. to the late Ruben and Mary Harrington. Mrs. Caldwell was married to the late John Caldwell. After their marriage In 1907, they moved to Greenwood, S.C. To this union three children were bom: Lllea B. Allen, Pitts burg, Pa: Ruby C. Mitchell, Char lotte and Rev. WUch H. Caldwell, pastor of Faith Memorial Bap tist Church In Charlotte. In 1925, they became em ployed as share croppers. The Caldwells moved to Charlotte In 1944. Rosetta Caldwell and her hus- b.and were married for 51 years before he died In 1958. She lived In Falrvlew Homes from the Ome she move here until March of this year. She remained active in the church, having taught Sunday school from 1905 until 1985. She was also active as a mis sion worker in the church. Her church affiliations Includ ed: Beaver Dam Baptist Church, Newberry, S. C. : Mt. Tabor Bap tist Churdi, Greenwood, S. C.: St Paul Baptist Church, Charlotte: and Mayfield Memorial Baptist Church In Charlotte. "Mother Caldwell," as she Is af fectionately know, has 15 grandchildren, 44 great grand children, 28 great-great grand children and two great-great- great grandchildren. 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