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>ore. heir ings nald jnce Fri- tain uitt. ince i>at- tain 505 the iay. ital 5tet- the i^y. ital. ate- 12.91 )3.00 )1.96 19.7^ io.3m ,9.49 14.72 19.86 36.00 J2.42 20.50 18.00 34.00 )8.00 18.19 42.10 W.OO 38.54 69.00 51.06 70.36 [)0.60 22.<W 01.86 18.64 20.50 )bel! ince, ttcn. MRS. JOHN CARROLL CLEMMER ■ (Vivkt^i Elaine GaulU MRS. JOHN AUSTIN KELLY, JR, (Emily S/ier/e»e Alderman) MISS DONNA JOAN KING (Bride-Elect of Steicn Ray Baker) MISS RITA GAIL WISE (Bi iOe-Elet t of James Bryan FarroicJ Sunday Nuptials Unite Clemmers, Kellys; Two Couples Set Wedding Dates First Baptist church was the setting Sunday for a noon wed* in of the bridegroom, kepi Miss Mao- Anno Houser, ecus- Central Methodist church pro- l;y Wallace Owens of Gibsonville. wiHLs F. King of tonia, scc.og owocy ro. a ouccn w.u- ... Of the bridegroom. Kept the vidc^ the ‘ P; b‘fo°''’tne“eefemnny‘'‘l‘^^^^^ Kings Mountain announce the . . Im- • i?uest re£?ktpr in thp, vpstibule of m. for the''Vedding of iMiss int ccit-nmiiy ttiiu a ut ding -uniting Miss Elaine church Sherlene Alderman and John Lord’s Prayer" as the benedic- engagement of their daughter, Gault and John Carroll Clemmer cnurcn. x ^ , Austin Kelly, Ji. altar rvf the ehiireh was Donna Joan, to Stcven Ray Baker. The Rev. Herman Duncan, paa- Jne altar of tm enuich was Kin<^s ^ tor of Trinity .Methodist church banked with palms and. lighted “ former district by cathwiral candles in wrought- bride-elect was graduated ^-hailes Kay baker ol Lin.oini )n in marriage. Vows of the double-ring cere The bride’s mother chose dress of blue lace-trimmed linen Th(* prospective bridegroom is the sc»n of Mrs. Jack -Mercier of Mountain and tfie late .Mr. and .Mrs. William David Wi.s<'. Sr. of Kings Mountain an nounce the engagt'ment of their daughter. Rita Gail, to James Bryan Kariow. son of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Timothy Farrow, .Sr. of Wilmington. parents are Mr. and .Mi's. Hunter Wells of Kings Mountain. The prospective brUlegroom is a 1964 graduate of New Hanover high school of Wilmington and graduated this year from Gaston mony were heard by Rev. Rob- '^7*^ black accessori^. gyp^^intendenl who baptized the iron candelalira. On ert Mann, minister of the church. '^ore a shoulder corsage Of P - - ■ - - . either side The hrkleelect is a 1966 grad- College Technical Division. He from Kings Mountain high school Mrs. F. R. McCurdy was or ganist for the program of nup- bridegroom as an infant and who of the altar the altar vases held pink carnations. ^ longtime family friend arrangements of white carnations in 1965 and received her Associ- of both families, officiated at the and lacey chr>santhemums. ate of Arts degree in business edu- The bridegroom's mother wore double-ring ceremony, assisted by The bride was escorted to the ?ia*r"musrc including*""jesu Joy * overlaid with the bride’s father, pastor of Cen- altar and given in marriage by cation from Gaston college, where of Man’s Desiring” by Bach* accessories and a t^al Methodist church. her father. Her formal wedding ^he was a member of the col- ‘’Romance” by Rubenstein and shoulder corsage of pink oarna- Mrs. J. N. McClure was organ- gown was designed by the bride’s employed by “Etude” by Chopin She play(‘d ist for the program of wcvlding moihor of white peau de soie fea- 8* uiorus. &ne p > > “Trumpet Voluntary In D” by by Wallace Owen of Cxib-'^onville. luring lice bodice. A- line skirt Public Service Company of Ga.s- Purcell for the processional and For a trip to the South Caro- music and vocal selections were K'ontinuod On Page Two) "Priests March” by Mendelssohn lina beaches, the bride wore a was graduated fiom Kings uate ol Kings .Mountain high is a United States geological sur- lege where he is majoring in hi.s- tory. for the i'ccessional marches. navy blue suit trimmed in cream- colorcd linen with a matching blouse and accessories and the Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white Irish linen styled along empire lines with a Chapel-length train. Heavy Irish BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM lace adorned the high rise neck line, sleeves, hem and train. Her bride is the daughter of shoulder-length veil of silk illu- Mrs. Boyce Haywood Sion was attached to a matching Oault of Kings Mountain. She is lace pillbox. She carried a cres- ® graduate of Kings Moun- cent of white oarnations on a ^?ij* high school where she par- white lace-covered Bible toppe<i ticipated in many school activi- with satin streamers and split She is granddaughter of carnations. For “something old”, C. J. Gault, Sr. of Kings the bride wore a gold lo^kel giv- ^lountain and the late Mr. Gault, en to her mother by her father. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ray Clem- Mrs. Boyce Haywood Gault, mer of Kings Mountain are par- Jr., sister-in-law of the bride, was ^^ts of the bridegroom. A 1966 matron of honor. She wore a graduate of Kings Mountain high formal gown of pink crepe styled school, he now ser\*es in the along empire lines and carried a ^nited States Navy as a Musi- nosegay of pink carnations. Seaman. He is stationed at the School of Music in Norfolk, Mr. Clemmer was his son’s Va. The bridegroom is grandson b<'st man. Ushers were Tommy of Mrs. Merl'^ Beatty of Kings Clemmer,' brother of the bride- Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Car- Mountain liish school in IHtr. and -"■I"'"' aftcncicl Gaston col- \oyor employed in Mont Vernon, ? , . . rvr -er , I< gc foi' two voai's. Shc is cm- Now Hampshire. IS a senior student at Pfeiff«*r (ol- Savings & Loan The wedding will be an event Assoeiatiiin. Her maternal grand of Septembt'r 22. Hawaiian Vacation For Mrs. Carroll The w(‘dding will of August 18th. be an event Thursday, July 18, 1968 KINGS MOUNIAIN HERALD Section B groom, and Reb Wicsenor. roll Dean Clemmer of Dallas. Summer Is Busy Time For County's Republican Women Organize, StlldcIllS Crover Woman As President o Four area collegians are get- activities from swimming, hiking, ting a reprieve from books this crafts, and outdoor sports plus summer at Camp Rotary, Girl cookouts and other scouting Scout camp near Crowder’s Moun- events tain. The young women are practic ing their knowledge of Girl Sc^out activities b.v serving as counselors for 70 young people who have en rolled for the third of four ses sions of Girl Scout Camp. They inc’lude: Mary Lou Harper, a recent graduate of Kings Mountain high school who plans to enter the Uni versity of North Carolina at Greensboro in September, is a ocunselor to eight, nine and ten year olds In “Happy Hollow”. BcH'ky Dunn, a rising .junior at Appalachian State University at Boone, is counselor to girls age 12-16 who call “Bowman’s Knob” their home - away - from - home camp. Kathy Plonk, a recent gradu ate of Kings Mountain high school who plans to enroll for her freshman year at Appalachian Stale University at Boone, is serving a.s coun.selor to 10th and 11th graders, Senior Scouts, in “Bowman’s Knob.” Del Goforth, rising junior at Western Carolina University at (’ullowhce, is serving as counse lor to girls age 12-16 who are liv ing at Bowman’s Knob during their stay at camp. Susan Goforth, sister of Del’s, a Senior Girl Scout in Mrs. Charles Blanton's troop, has also served as an assistant counselor during the first se.ssion of camp which opened on Father’s Day. As.sistants look classes in coun seling June 9-14 before the ses sions began. Each session avail able to Girl Scouts from Pioneer age eight through Senior Girl Scout age is two weeks full of open August 10th. " staff are Ocie Mitchem and Bcr- In addition to numbering four nice Burris, both of Kings Moun- from Kings Mountain on the staff tain who are on the kitchen staff Last se.ssion of Girl Scout camp at Camp Rotary this summer, Mrs. during the schooltcrm for Kings for the summer is scheduled to Barbara Tarlton, camp direcloi, Mountain district schools. Cleveland County Republican ends until Labor Day. After the Women have officially organized holiday the headciuarters in Slicl- said two members of the kit<-lirn and elected Mrs. C. M. Spangler by will be open weekdays tlirougli of Grover as president. the general election in Novembei. Other officers include Mrs. Regular meeting of the Fedeia- Bruce Sparrow of Kings Mountain, tion of Republican Women will vice-president; Mrs. Nelson Cans- be held the third Tuesday each by of Shelby, secretary, and Mrs. month at 7:30 p.m. at the Shelby James Norman of Shelby, treasur- headquarters, er. Charter will be prc.sentod tc the organization on Augu.st 20th at a iVIcH Lid VV df L meeting in Shnlby. Mrs. Vaju-o MnHpk Hickman, president of the state / xM IL'I ly IVIDUtrlo organization, will present the | P^shlofl SHc / AS: charter. As a group the GOP women have already served their party by acting as official hostesses at the opening of the GOP head quarters in Shelby and for a pub lic meeting with GOP guborna- tcrial candidate James Gardner. Members are manning the headquarters, open only on week TOW 12 Marcia Ware was one of the modt'ls appearing in the Seven teen McCall's Fashion Sliow whicJi was held in B*‘Ik Fabric Store in Gastonia Tu( -s lay. The clothes featured the styles worn by the three models in “.Seveii' teen” maga/ino. Frances McGil At Brevard COUNSELORS AT CAMP ROTARY — Four Kings Mountain rollrge stmic7ifs are .serviug as roua- selors at Camp Rotary this summer. F'rom left to right in pludograph^ Mary Lou Harpvr, ha'hy tp/owfc, Del Goforth and Becky Dunn, The two L'nrolnfon Girl Scouts who arr among -n nimiKn\s at Camp Rotary are Jon Rudiaill and Carol PdhUl, wearing the stnttcd shirt. Mhs Hariter is demonstrating knotJieing. (Photo by Paul Lemmons). To Host Rally Garin^l S. Munger. noted Mc Call’s stylist, was commentat e fer “The Models’ sewing St*crels.’ Miss Ware, a rising senior at Kings Mountain high siTiool. is the dpugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Frances McGill, daughter of Franklin U. Ware of 815 W(■^l Dr. and Mrs, John C. McGill of Mountain street. Kings .Mountain, is spending “A Vacation with a Purpose" at the ^ \k /C Brevard Music Center in Brevard. (^0|||66 She is a student in the camper division of the Center where she will study piano. The Brevard Music Center. The Women’s Society of Christ situated in the Blue Ridge Moun ian Service of Galilee United tains of western North Carolina, Midhodist church will obscivc is in its 32nd year of operation, tlnur annual Woman’s Day Sun- with a full summer program ol day. training and performance. Con Rev. S. I. Clement will (icliv(*r sidcred by many as the “Sum the .sermon at 7;30 p.m. and tlie mer Music Capital of the South," address will culminate the state Brevard annually presents some rally. Captains are asked to meet 40 concerts, recitals, lectures and at 6:30 p.m., said Mrs. Mary operas. The Brevard Music Fes Jones, president of the WSCS, and tival, held on week-ends, features Mrs. Elizabeth Jamer.son. secrc- ihe world’s greatest artists as lary. Rev. T. Powell is pastor guest soloists. of the hostess church. Mrs. Ray Carroll, the former Gertrude Farris, leaves today tor Hawaii where she will join her husband, Sgt. Ray Carroll, for his R&R leave from Vietnam. While their mother is away. Edwin and Timmy Car- roll will stay with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Carroll, and Mrs. Walter Farris of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Carroll, Jr. will accompany Mrs. Ray Carroll to Douglas Airport. Charlotte. Thurs day morning where she will board a jet for the trip to Hawaii. Kathy Shelaine Conner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Conner of 818 West Gold street, was four years old Tuesday, July t6th. A birthday par ty was held Saturday at the Conner home. Kathy's white and green decorated birthday cake was cut and served with party refreshments. Young Miss Conner Is orandd^uahter of Mr. and Mrs. Raloh Conner and Burqin Proctor, all of Kings Mountain. Present for the party were Debra Conner. Susan Wilson. Wanda Welch, Donna Welch. Junior Welch, Terri Welch, Mary Anne White. Anna Jane Dayberri. Timmy Ingle. Shannah Smith. Karen Stewart, Lisa Parker, Danny Murphy and Mike Murphy. ♦ * * + COMINGS AND GOINGS Mr. and Mrs. Giles Cornwell, Jr. and Mrs. Giles Cornwell. Sr, of Cleveland. Ohio spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Deck Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cornwell, coming especially for a family birthday ^ dinner Sunday on Mr, Cornwell s 89th birthday. Mrs. Cornwell. Sr. Is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deck Fulton and Mr. Cornwell is son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cornwell. IT'S A GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Hutfstetler of 318 Fultcyi street announce the arrival of their first child, a daugh ter. Angela Rene, on Monday. July 15th. Kings Moun tain hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bud Huff- stetler of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Ruth Owens of Gaffney. S. C. Grea+-g^andparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss of Blacksburg. S. C. and Mrs. Peterson of Gaffney. S. C. The baby's mother Is the former Ann Sparks of Gaffney, S. C. A
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