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KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MQUNTAiN. N. C.
r Thursday, December 15, 1966
nor aiut bridemaids were Miss
Ann Hnbbard, Miss Jimmie Strad-
lev and Mrs. Ronnie Owenby, all
of Oast nia.
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COLD KARATE
All the attendants wore fomal-
length ^owns of gold karate and
Veniso lare styled in eimpire sil
houette. The lace bodices were
styled with scoop necklines and
elbow-length sleeves A bias fold
undorseored the bustlines and
ended in boWs at the back With
streamers falling to the hemlines
of the A line skirts. Tlieir hats
were matchkig hair bows with
cage veils attSbhed and they tfar-
rled nosegays of yellow and bron-
! ze j>oms and mums.
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IN CtlltlSTMAS^ PARADES — Reta Vollbracht, the reigning
Mias Kings Mountain, apixared in two Christmas jjaradcs i-e-
cently. Escorted by Jaycee Gerald Thoinasson, she appeared in
the Bhelby Christmas parade and on last Thursday appeared in
- StcKtesville holiday parade. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Voll-
;bracht, she is a student at Mitchell college in Statesville. She
\ wore a Christmas-red wool suit topped by a white fur stole.
Teresa Dixon,
* 4
Irlarvey Williams
Give Pla ns
Children's Party
Set For Saturday
Children of the Sunday School
I of Dixon Presby'terian church
I will gather for a Christmas par-
Franklin Marlowe of Gastonia
was best man for the bride
groom. The list of ushers Includ
ed Steve Henderson and Merrill
Randall, both of Kings Moun
tain 'and Douglas Yarhro. ol Gm-
tonia. V
The bride's mother was gowned
in a celery green silk peau de
soie dress featuring long sleeve's
and .4-line skirt. She wore match
ing hat and slippers and a shoul
der corsage of while carnations.
The bridafWKJm’s mother chose
a biege dress and Jacket with
j three-quarter-length sleeves, mat-
i ching hat and slippers. She wore
i a shoulder corsage of white car-
I nations.
i For a two-week trip to Eastern
j North Carolina, the new Mrs
I Walker chose a light blue wool
and suede , three-piece suit with
’ navy accessories and the flowers
I lifted from her bouquet,
i BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
R Newton of Qaatotra, the bride
is a graduate of tlastonla schools.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Walker of Kings Mountain, the
bridegromn was graduated from
i Kings Mountain high school and
is now serving in the Army sta-
I tioned at Fort Benning. Ga.
CAKE CUTTING
The bride-elect and prospec-
tiive bridegroom cut their wad
ing cake at an after-rehearsal
party Friday night in Loray
Cobb-Herring
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The matron o^ hohor was Mrs.
Dennis Smith of Charlotte^ sis
ter of the bride Her floor-lwgth
gown of American beauty ted
velvet was sty'led with a scoop
ed neckline and short sleeves.
The modified shbath skirt fea
tured a do sqie panel which
fell ill the back from the match
ing waistband and bow. She
wort. while gloves, and carried
ah arm bouquet .of long-stem
med red roses tied with white
velvet cord. ^ >
Hbr headpiece idf .small red
velvet leaves and flowers was
topped with a circular veil.
’Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dixon Saturday evening at 7 o clock g^ptist church fellowship hall.
of 201 N. Sims Street, Kings home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mountain, announce the engage- Thomas Humphries on Dixon
inent of their daughter, Teresa road.
Ann, to Harvey Ray Williams, j Teachers of the various classes
son of Mr. and Mrs Dorus Ray will assist in directing
Hosts for the affair were the
bride-to-be’s parents.
0\erlaid >^th lace cloth, the
refreshment table was decorat-
by Mrs. W. H. Chastain in silver
Williams, 400 Falcon Circle, Shel-, refreshments candelabra with matching com
by.
The wedding will be an event
of June 4.
will be Mrs. Humphries, Kinder
garten teacher; Miss Glenda Go-
A/Ti,.- rwi - -.ni-tr J * I forth, Primary teacher; and Miss
T Geraldine Humphries and Mrs.
Of Kings Mountain high school o u • u* a • * u
and is now employed ft the of- Hambright, Junior teachers.
fice of Doctors Hendricks, Dur-
ham, & '.ae in Kings Mountain. ^ Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Carroll and I Mrs. W. P. Causby
The proapective bridegroom ia i sons, Edwin and Timmy, of ] The bride-to-be wore a pink
potes, pink and white flowers,
and a pink and white wedding
cake.
Assisting in details of enter
taining were Mrs. J. L Blalock,
i Mrs. Connie Brock, Mrs. J. A.
jHanev. Mrs. Jack Laughlin and
MRS. DANIEL BELL
(Darlene Oliver)
Miss Darlene Oliver, Daniel Bell
Reaffirm Wedding Vows In Sunday Rifes
Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Oliver
of Kings Mountain announce the
marriage of their daughter, Dar
lene, to Daniel Bell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl J Bell of Bell-
Morrow Drive, Gastonia.
The ceremony took place Nov
ember 26th in Gaffney_ South
Carolina.
A reaffirmation service was
held Sunday in the chapel of
Gastonia’s First Baptist church
with the pastor of the church of
ficiating. Families of the bride
and bridegroom and close friends
attended.
Ramsey-Ross
Invitations Issued
ling
have been issued In K
tain:
ings Moun-
a 1964 graduate of Bums High i Shaw AFB, Sumter, S. C, spent brocade party dress with pink
School at Fallston and is eio- ’ the ^veekend wit^ Mr. and Mrs. slipper«
ployed by Masmo, Inc. of Kings i Walter’Farris ^d family and and wedding cake was
Mountain. | Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Carroll. served.
^^Bet you’ve never seen a
^ Christmas selection like this.
The bride, escorted to the altar
by her father, wore a bell-shap
ed wedding dress and a three-
tier illusion veil. She carried a
white orchid on a white Bible.
Mr. and Mrs. Ledoum L. Ramsey
request the honour of your
presence at the marriage of
thmr daughter
Elisabeth Elaine
to
Mr. Oary Wayne Ross
on Sunday, the eighteenth
of December
Nineteen hundred and sixty six
at half after three &clock
Piedmont Bapt^t Church
Kings Mountain, North Carolina
The bride-smaids were Mrs.
Harry Powpll of Johnson City,
Tennessee, ahd ^liss Lynda Her
ring of Houston, Texas, cousins
of the bride; Miss Marie Cobb
of^^Kings Mountain sister of the
bridegroom, and iWilss Anne ^ritf
of Norfolk, Virginia. The J.’nior
attendants were the bride’s niee-
?8 Miss Sandra Herring of North
VVilkesboro and MLss Cindy
Smith of Charlotte. All the at
tendants were attired like the
matron of honor. The bridesmaids
also carried arm bouquets of
:x)ees, and- the .junior bridesmaids
carried rose nosegays.
Fredericlc H Temple of Char
lotte served as best man. The
ushers were Bill Cobb and Jack
Cobb of Kings Mountain, broth
ers of the bridegroom; Ralph
Hullender of High Point broth
er-in-law of the bridegroom; Al
bert Falls of Charlotte; Leonard
Herring of North Wilkesboro,
brother of the bride; and Den
nis Smith of Charlotte, brother-
in-law of the bride.
A/2C AND MRS. WILLIAM LESLIE GRANT
(Barbara Ann McDaniel)
Fayetteville Church Ceremony Unites
M iss McDaniel, A/2C Grant In Marriage
The bride’s mother chose
street length dress of aqua blue
crepe witli a lightly jeweled neck
line. Her hat was of matching
velvet. She wore a white orchid.
Village Baptist dturch of Fay-
® etteville was the setting Novem-
The mother of the groom wore
a Dior blue lace dress and jacket.
She had matching accessories,
and wore a white orchid cor
sage.
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The bride’s, mother wore a
blu».auede siuL with blaric acces
sories and a corsage of baby or
chids. The bridegroom’s mother
chose a blue wool jersey suit
with matching accessories and
corsage of baby orchids.
Brothers of the bridegroom
served as ushers.
Both the bride and bridegroom
are students and will continue
their education in Gastonia. ’The
bride is a nursing student at
Gaston Memorial Hospital School
of Nursing. The bridegroom is
a student at Gaston Community
College.
Roomates of the bride were
seated in special pews in the
chapel
'rile newlyweds are at home
on Bell-Wood Drive in Gastonia.
Miss Ramsey,
Gary Ross
Set Wedding Date
Mas ^izal
rfau^teT of
Home Tour
Set For Friday
The church was simply deco
rated with greenery, candelabra,
and two arrangements of bridal
flowers. The family pews were
marked with traditional bows
centered with flowers and green
ery. Miss Payne Sugg directed
the wedding. A reception was
held at the home of the bride. ,
Grover Woman’s club will
sponsor a holiday tour of homes
Friday from 7 until 10 p.m.
The four Grover homes open
to the public wil be those of Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Moore, Mr
and Mrs. Holmes Harry, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Scruggs and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Harry.
Refreshments will be
at the Jim Harry home.
served
Tickets are available from any
Grover Woman's club member or
at the homes on the tour list.
For the wedding trip the bride
wore a three piece gray blue
SMit, aseented with brass buttons
d touches of white at the neck
Jsteeves. She completed her
^ with brown leather ac-
sofies and a winter white hat.
Bride and Bridegroom
The couple will make their
home in Charlotte at 2022 Brook-
dale Avenue. Mrs. Cobb attend
ed Greensboro College and grad
uated with honors from the Uni-;
versity of Tennessee. She was
a member of Alpha Gamma Del
ta. Mr. Cobb, a graduate of the
Umyerelty of North Carolina at
Cha^l Hill, was a member. of
Alpha Kappa Psi, business fra
ternity, and is associated with
Temide, Wallace and Yandle,
Certified Public Accountants of
Charloite.
ber 27th for the marriage of
Miss Barbara Ann McDaniel anS
A/2C William Leslie Gi*ant. The
Rev Jack D. Weaveij, pastor, of
ficiated at the double-ring cere
mony.
The bride is the daughter of
CW-3 and Mrs. James W. Mc
Daniel ol Fayetteville, formetly
of Kings Mountain. The bride
groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.
James W. McLain of Alliance,
Nebraska.
A program of nutial music was
presented by Mre. Fay Landon,
organist, and JMiss Judy Brown,
soloist.
In the absence of her father
who is serving in Vietnam, the
bride was given in marriage by-
her uncle, Homer Harmon, of
Kings Mountain. Her formal
gown of white brocade satin vvas
fashioned with empire bodice and
full length train. Her veil of il
lusion was attached to a pearl
trimmed crown, and she carried
a cascade bouquet of white car
nations and miniature ivy.
Mrs Larry L. Reed of Fayette
ville was matron of honor, and
Miss Peggy Gardner, also of
Fayetteville, was maid of honor.
They wore street-length dresses
of brocade satin designed along
empire lines, Mrs. Reed wearing
gold and Miss Gardner, green.
Each carried one yellow chrys-
Dixon 4-H'ers Win Pins, Certificates
For Achievennents During Year 196^)
izabeth Elaine Ramsey,
Mr. and Mrs. Ledoux
L. Ramsey, has completed plans
for her marriage to Gary Wayne
Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘rito-
mas E. Ross, and- announces
them today.
The wedding will take place
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 at
Piedmont Baptist church with the
Rev. C. C. Parker to officiate at
the double-ring ceremony.
Miss Delores White will be or
ganist for the program of nup
tial music and Mrs. Wayne Ash
will be vocalist.
The bride-elect -will be given
in marriage by her father. Best
man for the pmapective bride
groom will be his fathec.
Miss Wanda Roaa, atster of the
bridegroom-to-be, will be maid
of honor and bridesmaids will
include Mias Salena Humphries,
Mrs. Gerald Carrlgan, and Miss
Teresa Short, all of Kings Moun
tain. Flower girl will be the
bridegroom-to-be’s niece, Terry
Lynn Roas, and rlngbearer will
be Rodney Short. ^
Ushers will Include Tony
Leigh, Jerry Bedsole and Ronnie
Stacy.
Mrs. Mexie Bedsole, aunt of
the bride-to-be, will keep a guest
register in the church vestibule.
Following their wedding ft-
hearsal on Saturday night. Miss
Ramsey and Mr. Ross will be
honored at a cake cutting in the
church fellowship hall. HoBtess-
es will be Mra. Dewitt Guyton,
Mrs. C. E. Dixon and Mrs. Wal
ter Smith, Jr.
Eleven pins^ ahd certificates
were awarded to Dixon Oomun-
Ity 4-H’ers for achievement dur-
11^8.^)966^1 the club’s annual 4-H
Achievement Night program Sat
urday night at Dixon Presbyte
rian church.
Receiving awatds were Mike
Stewart, a -pin and certificate
for his dairy project; Roger Go
forth, a pin land certificate for
his gardening project; Nolan
Page, a pin and certificate for
hia gardening project; Sheila and
Shiney Greene, pins and certi
ficates for their dog. projects;
Gloria Diane Greene, two certi
ficates for her talent and career
exploration prcjects; Sandra
Johnson, a pin and certificate
for her photography project;
Linda Hawks,, a pin and certifi
cate for her clothing project; and
Margo Greene, Tommy Berry and
Robbie Montgomery, all of whom
received certificates for their
projects.
red and peen Christmas cookies
were served with green punch.
Other decoratlOTis 'featured a gold
and green holiday arrangement
a green Chrlsthlas tree, Its base
aurroundad with fruits and nuts,
a tiny, crystal tree, its branches
dech^ with symbols of the sea
son and tbpped with an angel
for a star. On another table, a
number of 4-H’ers displayed the
Couple Issue
Wedding Invitation
Miss Linda Ross and Paul Ray
mond Farris, whose wedding
takes place Christmas Day, to
day issue an invitation to their
friends and relatives to attend
the ceremony.
«
No formal wedding invitations
are being issued.
The wedding will take place
December 25th at 2 p.m. in Oak
Grove Baptist church.
The bride-elect is daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Ross of
Kings Mountain. The bridegroom-
to-be is son of Mr. and Mrs.
products they had made or grown Walter C. Farris of Kings Moun-
during the year. ' tain.
Sheila Graha m,
Joseph Brown
Set Wedding Date
Club Seh«dul«s
Bridge - Luncheon
Monthly brlijge luncheon at
Kings Mountain Country club
for members end guestB will be
hdM Wednesday, De«. 21.
Reservatiohs are asked by
Tuesday noon,’.
New officers were installed" at
the beginning of the program
which featured the showing of
colored slides of Washington D.
C. by Jerry Goforth of Modres-
boro, who attended the 4.H Citl-
zenship Conference as a county
delegate. Goforth made the pic-
tures.
Randy Childers was Installed
aa new president of the club suc
ceeding Michael Greene.
County awards were present
ed by Henrv Daiheron, agridul-
tural extension agent, and dub
'Biwards were presented by Mra.
Oscar Greene
The Installation service waa
conducted by club leaders: Mrs.
Greene. Miss Ehnibeth Stewart,
L.H. Stewart And Mrs. Odell Ban-
ton.
Refreshments wet© served lol-
towing the program. 'The refresh
ment tables^ overlaid ^th Chrlat-
mas red and white doths. were
deobratlve iMfii hoHday decxiM-
ia grBed, nf and iMiito- A
nta and sleigh arranaBinBiit
tied the table ffUhTiHtMh
DANCE BOHOOL TO PRMSMNT CHRISTMAS BALLET - Forty students of Colvin School of
Dance will present a one-act Christmas ballet ‘ Enchanted Wood” from music froml '‘Nutcracker
Monday evening at 1:90 p.m. in Central Auditorium. There is no admission charge and the
psAUo 4a impUed, sBid Mrs. Bise H. Cofvin, three tor. ^'This is ottr Ohrietmas present to the com-
spid Mrs. CoMb, "and ice.invited eaenfom to support these, young people, by attending.”
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anthemum tied with yellow
streamers.
Pamela Coela McDaniel, sister
of the bride, was flower girl.
Keith L. Fabian of Rochester,
Minn., attended the brbidegroom
as best man. Ushers were Larry
Reed and Donald W. McDaniel,
brother of the bride.
The bride’s grandmother, Mrs.
Mary C. Jones, entertained after
the ceremony at a reception in
the church fellowship hall.
Mr and Mrs. Grant are at
home in Fayetteville following a
trip through the mid-west to Al
liance, Nebraska, home of the
bridegroom’s uarents.
BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM
The bride, granddaughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mc
Daniel of Kings Mountain, visits
here frequently with a number
of relatives, inchiding her aunts
and uncles: Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Wells!, Mr. and Mrs. James Led
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mc
Daniel, and Mr and Mrs. D. P.
McDaniel, all of Kings Mountain,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cothran
of Shelby. A 1965 graduate of
Seventy First high school of
Fayetteville, she is employed by
Belk Hensdale in Talleywood
Shopping Center.
The bridegroom is now sta
tioned with the USAF Combat
Control Team at Pope AFB in
Fayetteville.
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Mr and Mrs. Allen D. Graham
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sheila Dianne,
to Joseph Brown, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dion H. Brown. Both fami
lies are of Kings Mountain.
A February wedding is planned.
'The bride-elect, a graduate of
Kings Mountain high school, is
a student at Gaston Community
Collage. -
The prospective bridegroom, a
graduate of Goldsboro high
school, is a student at Gaston
Technical Institute, He is man
ager of the Kings Mountain Bur
ger Barn on York road.
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