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Aige WW 86t ‘*a THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. Thursday, August 28. 19691 Is Feted I Birthday E. W. Griffi founder, and brates his 86th A family d| held Saturday e Wilson Griffin ai Other fam Mrs. E. W. Grifif Mrs,;'Robert S. & anjl Mr. and Mr .Point well-known Kln;^ Mountain citizen, 3r In Griffin Df. J Company, cele- •iday Thnr'.day. ■er party honor’ g Mr. Griffin was Inq at the horro of Mr. and Mrs. : daughter, Myr.'; members pr:' ■ nt besides Mr. and and the ho-1 family were Mr. and lar and far-'I.y of Jamestown. N. Y. 'A/alter Gdffin. and family of High % - The two-tl^ birthday cok^. done in yellow and green, was ensci d "Happy Birthday Daddy". Every family members] :ime ' enscribed around the first tier of the i ■ ?. Each quest I - given a memento of the occasion. Brent Herndon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Herndon, celebrated his second birthday Monday. A family party was held at the Herndon home Sun day afternoon. The decorated birthday :ake was cut and served with Ice cream and party refreshments. Grandparents of young Herndon are Mr.'and Mrs. Harold Dover of Kings Mountain and the late Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Herndon of Kings Mountain. Great- grandparents are Mrs. Pearl Royster an L. H. Dover, both of Kings Mountain. * Brent's mort^er Is the former Pat Dover. ♦ * * * AUXILIARY FORMED A Mrs. Bob H iyes has been elected president of the newly-formed L d^es Auxiliary of the Kings Mountain Police Club. ^ Other offir .rs are Mrs. David Corn, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Willi m Roper, treasurer; and Mrs. Tommy King, secretary) ^ The'Ladlesj Auxiliary was organized by Mrs. iom McDevitt, wife f the Kings Mountain Chief of Police, at a covered q ;h supper August !4th at the Police club. Ill Members v^ted to meet monthly at the home ot a police officer and agreed that Project No. 1 be fo assist their husbands in renovating of the Police Club. They also discus ed sever-al community projects and also voted to contirue covered dish dinner meetings of both groups at the Police club. COMINGS AND GOINGS Mr. and Mrs. Odis Smith, their son. Greg, and daughter, Teresa, have returned home after a two week's vacatloij In California. ^hey visited Mr. Smith's sister. Miss Helen Smith. *iljfornIa and toured Disneyland, Knoxberry Farms, 30 Zoo, the Wax Museum., Bush Gardens. Carls- ^rns in New Mexico and Grand Canyon Na- liths reside at I 16 Maner Road. SOCIAL CALENDAR SittiO'day: 12:W Bridesmaids luncheon at Ramada Inn. Independence Ave., Charlotte, honoring Miss Jean Davis, bride-elect. Mrs. Patsy H. Troutman, hf)stess. 7:(H) Hehoarsal for the Davis- Taylor wedding in Central United Methodist cliuich. 8:30-Mr. and Mrs. Billy O. Dates, Mr. and Mrs. William Z. Cashion and Mrs Craig Falls are entertaining at Central United Methodist rhiurch felU>w*5;hip hall at an after-rehearsal party honor ing Miss Jean Davis and John Ddward Taylor. fiitncltty: 12:00 U’od.ling breakfast at Masonic Temple Dining Hall hon oring .Miss Jean Davis and John Edward Taylor. Hr>sts: Mr. and Mrs. John Roland Taylor, par ents of the bridegroom-to-hc. 3:30 The wedding of Miss Joan Ellen Davis and John Edward Taylor in Central United Metho dist church. the V ^ f -X I 1 Davis - Taylor ISuptials On Sunday Miss Jean Ellen Davis, daiugh- greet wedding guests after ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis, ceremony. * * * has completed plans for her mar- * riage to John Edward Taylor, son Since the -annoiuncement of their of Mr. and Mrs. John Roland Tay- engagement, Miss lor of Salisbury, and announces Taylor have been entertained at them today. numerous parties here and in ^ Salisbury. Others will be held pn- The wedding will take place the wedding day. Sunday afternoon at 3:30 in Cen- Mrs. Dennis F. Troutman, tral United Methodist church. Qf Charlotte, cousin oi the bride- Rev. D. B. Alderman, minister of elect, who will direct the wod- the church, will officiate at the ^ing, will entertain Saturday at double-ring ceremony. noon at a bridesmaids luncheon at M,. El,.. B. wm .. organist for the program of nup- f ,^ tial music and vocal selections . j. wedding rehearsal will be by Mrs Paul Allen Dixon g ^^^day night Miss Davis and of Shelby. ^ Taylor will be honored at a The bnde-elect's father will ^kecutting in Central Methodist give her in marriage and best fellowship hall. Hosts will f Monday: 3:30 Circle o of First Presby terian church at the home of .Mrs. II. R. llunnicutt, ."jlO N. Piedmont avenue. 7:30 Circle 1 of First Presby terian church at the home of Mrs. J. C. Nickels, 305 West Mountain stretO. 7:30 -Circle 3 of First Pres- V*- u u ^ f Mountain, cousin of the bride, bytenan church at the home of ..J... I U ...j ON STEPS OF CAPITOL — Sia; meinbers of a Kingn Mountam family recently toured Washing- ton, D. C. and ViiginUt and visited Congressman James BroyhUl at the Cajntol. Pictured with Con gressman Broyhill on the steps of the Capitol Building are front left, Laura Foust Plonk, Mrs. H. R. Neisler, Anne Hunter Plonk, Ashley Plonk, John 0. Plonk, II! and Mrs. John 0. Plonk, Jr. The Plonk children are grandchildren of Mrs. Neisler, City, sister of the were flower girls. Mrs. Robert Goforth, 30.5 West (Jolci street. 7:30—C'ircle 4 of First Pres byterian church at the home of Mrs. Zoe Falls, Chapman Lake jey of Gastonia, road. man for the bridegroom-to-be will Bm Bates, Mr. be his father. , and Mrs. Bill Cashion and Mrs. Miss Teresa Huffstickler of ™ " Kings Mountain will attend the ^ '# * * • bride to-be as maid of honor and Roland Tay- bridesmaids will include Miss Salisbury, parents of the Donna Ann Crawford, Miss Aya ^pi^pgroom-to-be, will honor their Jo Spearman M''®- ^ son and his bride on their wed- Jr., cousin of . bnde^lect all ^ noon breakfast of Kings Mountain, Jane g, Masonic Temple. Ann Hustrulid of High Point, ^ roommate of the bride-to-be when they spent a summer as exchange Grigg - Alexander students in Europe, Mrs. Robert (Continued From Page One) Long of New Ellington, S. C., spiral tapers wore intersperse.! aunt of the bride-elect, and Mrs. with background greenery on the Peter David Roueche of Salisbury, altar. . 1 ... , , H., . w . sister of the prospective bride- Rev. Jerry Grigg escorted his year reunion recently at Lake groom. daughter to the altar and gave Montonia. A picnic supper was joy Creen and Paul Led- iparlicipating in the wedding as her in marriage. The bride's Ringbcarer was Timmy Brad- spread to members and guests. their wedding cake Sat- honorary attendants will be Miss wedding gown was of floor length: Class members present were ^J.(Jay at an after-rehearsal party pa^ja Bell, Miss Martha Houser, Chantilly lace over satin mho hruio<Trnnm'« father was Whitaker and the fellowship hall of j^igg Deborah Timms and Mrs. pearl seqiuin trim. The dress iTt in family- United iMethodist church.^ Gerald Valentine, all of Kings accented by a matching aisle-v Colvin - Nolen (Continued From Page One) Grover Class Held Reunion Joy Green, Paul Ledford and Sandra Colvin of Bessemer The Grover hig a C X J , uating Class of 1954 held its 15th /\fQ r6teCl bridegroom, 7:30 - Junior Woman’s club at the Woman s club. H-L'rRni7K!sei-®of"D;Har Per- ^nd tomily, Mr. and Mrs Harold - ^rs. Sunnie Green, mother of Mo'unmin.' train and headpiece sparked fZvnipn of Mountain hro Sheppard and family, Mr. and bride-to-be, was hostess. junior honorary bridesmaids sequins. She carried a while r= “"X:™-.-; £. * e..o. ars-MirE^s.rs “rKis.-"" The Bates, both of Kings Mountain, j^^gg Debbie McMillan was m^ Wednesday: 10:15 a.m Circle 6 of Presbyterian ( lurch meets at the Bessemer City, brother of the * .pamily, all of white was featured in the c church to go to Lake Wylie for bridegroom; Ronald Burleson of ’ \iountain Mr and Mrs. tions and refreshments, covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Bessemer City; Randy Barrett of rx-u .J fomiiv nf hHHA’c tahlP. overlaid wit Be.:S;erCit>TRand;Barrett of -Thomt’ and ’ ffmii; oi Ss tTble.Tverlard wlih -d Mias Karen Leigh Taylor^oJ and bridesmaids wd Gastonia and James Turpin of c? n and over yellow, held a three-tier col- Salisbury, sister f Miss Rhonda Giigg, sister of t Charles Adams, hostess. Gastonia and James Turpin ux crvirtanH.Tcr q c 3:30 Colonel Ilambri^^ht Chap- Ranlo, cousin of the bridegroom. teeter oTcrover Vc'"" woddln. Mr. .nd ,d. ,le„ „ „«r.l t K.'i- drtd., we,. Mi Mr., Ndlee che.*. . ll,hi blue Mr. VVbll.,_Wh;i..ld.. md .on. Orem „„„ Lee E.sle, Jr. Fr.nel. Ed- SHnn N»r, .nd Ml.. Deni nmnf»d rake with swans between fft*ot)m-to-be. bride and Miss Gail Rush, sistJ ^ Groomsmen will include John bridegroom. Flower girll -PERSONAL- crepe street-length dress trimmed Alan, Miss pizabeth Steward all and°^ht^^mums^a^nd Goodman, Peter David at the neckline and cuff sleeves of Kings Mountain, and Gene ble. Yellow and \\hite mums and „ i..., i\ante. ai me nects.iiiic aiiu vuix axeewo ^ -----—zi'^ acre arranaeH at the ren- Roueche, brother-in-law of the attendants wore flooi and a white shoulder corsage. Turner and daughter, Vickie, of glads ia r a g bridegroom-elect Gerald Robert length gowns of lavender sati] The bridegroom’s mother wore j l^hl^mnk with'^^^^ ^ Freemann - P^sten Led'fJrdr'MrsYj. E. Mauney. Mrs. Salisbury, and Nicky L. Crawford javendor mumrtied with matcll light (Continued From Page (Jne) Robert Ledford. Mrs. Jerry Led- of Jamestown, N. C. i^g streamers. 1 mg accessories and a white shoul ^arlick and daughter. Cherry assisted in details of enter- Mrs. Bill Herndon and Mrs. bride^^room’s father wa| der corsage. pgn hickory, cousins of the Robert R. Seism will keep guest * I Mrs. Ronald Burleson and Miss bridegroom. ., - „ + registers in the vestibule of the ushers were David Jones, uncld Geraldine Colvin, both of Besse- mer City, kept the bride’s book in I \/nn the vestibule of the church where parents, wlyHOa LynP, bride’s formal wedding gown was the bridal pair greeted wedding graduated from (Irsitrnpd of silk orffanva anfl ina- cmocto .aiftor fho rAromnnv SChool And IS a senior at W D ll Cj ©“Cl ©C I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen »and sons, David and Chris, have re turned home after a two week’s vacation at Daytona Beach, Fla. and Cape Kennedy, Fla. Ledford - Green Continued From Page One w. o*.*x c*..^ ..r. guests after the ceremony. _ ... ^ [’ted poau d’ange over faille For a trip to Myrtle Seach, S. Forest University where she is . I— ■feta. The empire bodice was c the bride wore a lavender A- naember of i.^aurels Society an rnOnOrvCI Bride-Elect designed of silk organza and im ported taffeta. m ^ ^ TW CK *l*»v.*t *** /"^ V, fashioned w’ith a bateau neckline, line dress with gold buttons, white i u t t-nri I I ■ - r - -I a lace plastron appMqued the accessories'and the orchid lifted ^ ^ ^ ^ -n.^A »S fiOnOrSQ bustline and elbow'-length sleeves from Tier bridal bouquet. id Klfs. Richard Barnette and Mr. and Mrs. 'nettfcave returned home after a two-weeks est. They made the trip by car. les visited 20 different states, stop- e National Park, the Grand Canyon, hplace in Abilene. Kansas. San Fran- and in Reno and Las Vegas. Ne''oda uests of Mr. and Mrs. Clawson Bum- inas Mountain residents. Enroute uests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cline in hter and son-in-law of the Bennetts. * * ♦ ♦ church where the bridal party bridegroom, and Wistci will perform a receiving line to jsjance, uncle of the bride. Jerry Edward Grigg, II, broth- M * n • er of the bride, was ri.igbearer. ISS U0VIS, For her daughter’s weddin Mrs. Gri^ chose a pale pini- dress of prided knit with match ing gloves and black accessories. Middie’School in Alamance Coun- was honored Saturdi«y at a 12:30 '''' whtt^carnations^*'**^^ were finished with bands of lace The newlyweds will beat home fy. North Carolina in the faU. Jean Davis, whose w^- bridegroom’s mother chose scallops- The A-line skirt was ac- on route 1. Bessemer City. The br^egroom, ^ Edward Taylor ^ trimmed with centod wiih garlands of beaded BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Herman Shapero of Rm /anac nf Rnnk^ll Sunday, was honored blue slippers, lace motifs. A detachable Wat- Mr. and Mrs. George Edward fnrrIipHv recently at a bridal shwergwen hat. She wore teau train framed in lace scallops Nolen of Kings Mountain nrc his aunt Mrs. R. C. E ot-wh tn i4 ^f**s. Grady C. Yel- shoulder corsage of white car- Kings Mountain. He was grad- Luncheon was served to 14 nations V ited from Wake Forest Univers- guests from a table spread with Entertaining with Mrs. Yelton bride is the daughter of : V with a bachelor of science de- white linen and arranged with ^.^re Mrs. N. M. Farr and her vi^s jerrv Grigg of . e in biology. He is former red roses and bride and bride- daughter, Mrs. Bill Herndon. Hasionia formerly of Kings .eside.U L f Tau Chapter, Kappa groom centerpiece. Guests showered the bride-to- Mountain He is oastor of Trinity Air-ha O..’ ’er, and will attend the The bride-to-te wore a yellow ^ miscellaneous household Pentecostal church on Chcrryville .Mive"sity c. North Carolina Den. party dress and was given a g^ffg the hostesses presented highway in Kin^s Mountain, ra - -hool this fall white glamellia corsage froni the ^^^g fj^eir wedding gifts bridegroom is the son of Ho IS grandson of Mr. hndJVHs hostess. Mrs Jonas presented the ^ corsage of pink flowers ^rs. Randolph Alexan- A. Hunter Patterson of Kings honoree a chafing dish as a gift, ^hich she pinned to the shoulder Kings Mountain. He is a ' of ^'or party dress. 1959 graduate of Kings Mountain A color note of pink and white school and is employed at In the ftwo 0 /ellowsj (nhower ?ld Mexil [ley wer| 1 forme! ly wen ?a.. d| IT'S A BOY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mauney announce the adop tion of a son. Stephen Andrew. The baby will be baptized at Sunday morning worship services at 1 I o'clock at St. Matthew's Luther an church. Othe^ members of the Mauney family are Stephen /\p^f©w's 1'hi'oe sisters: Mary Kathlynn, age I i, Carla, age eigh+* Leigh, age six. Grand '.parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Mauney W'Kinos Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagne- of Statesville. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs, John Wagner of Sratesville. All the members' of the family will be present for Stephen’s baptismal service Sunday. scallops Nolen of Kings caught to a bow at the waistline parents of the bride. A g'*adu’J'' and spread Chapel length. A satin (Tf Kings MOimtain hizh rose held her fingertip veil of il- she is employed by Minctte M • lusion and she carried a bouquet of (irover. She is gran:’dru:^]i: of white mums centered by a of Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Rop--* .f white orchid. Kings Mountam and Mr. and Mrs. >r. T .1 T,- ** 1 E. L. Nolen of Shelby. Miss Lynda V atterson, class- 'pj^e bridegroom is tlie son 0^ mate of the bride at Western ^jj,g cu^-tis L. Colvin of Carolina University, was maid of Bessemer City. He is a graduate honor and bridesmaids were Miss Be.ssemer City high srhool and Gail Baker of Old Fort, college ^g employed by Eckerd Drug classmate of the bride and Miss c-t^^e in Gastonia. Jo Ann Greene of Troy, college roommate of the bride. All the attendants wore floop- length dresses of nile green dotted Swiss over taffeta. The empire bodices were styled with self corded bateau necklines and a band of white lace interlaced with green grosgrain ribbon outlined the high waist and calught to a bow at the back with streamers. Sliort sleeves w’ere trimmed with la.e and ribbon and the column s<irt softly gathered for back fullness. Their headdresses were hairbands of white lace over green satin interlaced with green grosgrain. They carried circular bouquets of yellow mums and ivy tied with yellow streamers. The bridegroom’s father was best man. Jerry Franklin Ledford and Donald Wayne Ledford, brothers of the bridegroom, ush ered. The newlyweds are at home in be an attendant in Miss Lynn’s Chapel Hill. -Jill A'cdding. Dancing h Family Affair was featured in the decorations wix-Allen Plant in Gastonia and refreshments. The refresh- -vyrhen they return from a wed* meat table, highlight of decora- gtj-ip t©. Myrtle Beach, S. C., tion, was decorated in pink and ^^e newlyweds will be at home white with pink flowers as the the bride's parents, centerpiece. Dancing is a family affair for Overlaid with white over pink, ^ ^ Don and Pat McIntosh. the bride’s table was centered Kdtl6y ^ V7re6n6 The MeIntoshes, who appeared arrangement of pink pe- Continued From Page One on the professional stage as Don tunias and burgundy Coleus, of white bridal satin and Alen- Hale and Pat Merritt, are opening cp^pe Myrtle in shade of pale and con lace. The dress had a seal- a dance studio in Kings Mountain, pjpj^ the en- loped neckline and scalloped, expanding their business which trance hall and the den was dec- sl'ort sleeves of lace. A matching started in Stanley four years ago. prated with orange and yellow lace train spread cathedral-length. Classes for children and Wults .bjossoms. A silver candelabrum Her shoulder-length veil of silk will be taught and a class in slim- ^^e dining table was arranged bridal illusion was held by a cor- nasties will be offered if there is white candles and miniature onet of pearls and florets. She sufficient interest. clematis. carried a bouquet of lilies-of-the- REGISTRATICN valley and a white orchid on a Registration for classes will RrlflnP lace-covered Bible, be on Friday from 1:30 until DrlUyS V./IObbeS) Miss Diane Allmond attended 6-30 p.m. at the National Guard ^U+csrl the bride as maid of honor and Armory on Phifer road. Addi- ' « vjiaicvj bridesmaids were Miss Linda In 50nt©mD©r Greene, sister of the bride, Miss Kings Mountain, takes place Sep- _ tember 20th. was honored Mondiv l iin IMt evening at a bridai shower hold at the home of the bridegroom- For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Green chose a royal blue Icnit dress with black accessories and a white carnation shoulder c’orsago. The bridegroom’s vnother chose pink linen with matching pink lace lacket, white hat and black patent accessories. She wore a cordage of white carnations. Mr.s. Ronald Maples, cousin of the bride, kept a guest register We wisli to express our heaH- vestibule of the church felt thanks and sincere appreeia- party formed a tion to the many frien Is and receiving line to areet wedding neighbors. t<> tlv' doctors and hos- ^^e ceremony, pital staff for the many kindness- " briDF. AND BRIDEGROOM es and expressions of sympathy jg daughter Of mnie Sanders Green of Mountain. A gra.iuate of Beginner and Advanced bridge classes will be available at the Gastonia YMCA on eight succes- PTeida Conner, Miss Penny Ray- field and Mrs. Dean Greene. All the attendants wore floor- length gowns of aqua blue crepe and white headdresses with white CARD OF THANKS iMlss Queen [fils Honored ^At Shower Miss Peggy Queen, of Shclhy. during the illness and death of MiV.” sir vhoae wedding to Paul Cash of our lovt^i one. Kings M tional information may be ob tained from Mrs. Lewis Sher- rer, Maner road. Classes will be offered in tap, ballet, baton, acrobatics, teen and admit ball room and slimnastics. The two met at Butler Univers- September 23rd. Ity in Indianapolis, Ind. about 11 classes will be from 7:30 until years ago, and, together, and in Tyr-„ p t t m their separate ways, they tour^ jj. of Charlotte will’be instructor! ‘^''nPhhJ RMdi with stock companies all over the vr 5 daughter-in-law of Biddix was flower girl. nation in all major Broadway OrangreV jX of Kings hit shows, have modeled in New fountain. Derates her own York, appeared in Germany, bridge studio in her horfie. pn.KKir cimiinp where they made a command per- Eddie Henson, Bobby Stioype. formance for the commanding y j^embers and $12 for non-mem Goforth and Dean Greene 8>oves. The maid of honor wore chartreuse crepe with aqua chif fon overlay. Each carried a bou- general of the Western' Armed Forces, entertaining visiting high officials from allied forces. were ushers. Jamie Greene was ringbearer. The bride’s mother chose a The Family Of Lindsay Mc.Mackin Jolloy. The pag tiackdro |H)n ho.'.s I’harlotte y a.Chai A five-r hwn judy jaycee P, -T^ in Kings Mn-ntain high .school, she is a senior student at Western Carolina ITniversity at Cullowhee. M''. and M^’s. John Franklin table, done in green and white, Ledford of King.s Mountain are held a Ijride doll at the renter. Patents of tho hridotjroorn. He is served with ^ graduate of Kings Mountain high school and is a sonhomore student at Western Carolina Uni versity at Cullowhee. For a trir to Myrtle Beach, S. elect’s sister, Mrs. A. V. Davis • ^elby. Entertaining with Mrs. Davis Green punch wa were Mrs. Bill Blanton, sister of and white cake the prospective bridegroom; and mints and nuts. Mrs. Chester Cash. Mrs Herman bride-to-he wore .. ,, . .... Cash, Mrs. Kenneth Cash an paj-ty dress an! was given a cor- C. the bride wore a pink dress Mrs. Hal Cash, all .sisters-in iaw g^go of white carnations from tho with white lace trim, white ac- of the prospective bridc^^room. hostesses. ' ' Bridal colors of green and The 30 guests white featured decorations and brkle-to-be with irfxeshment*. The refreshment household gifts. sri ires, 1 vellow FAMILY OF DANCERS- orr^ Ilrs. Don McIntosh, who are : a Kingt studio of McIntosh School of Dance, are jnctiired wUk daughter, Deborah, now four. The lArture of Debbie wets made at IS months. The youngster is already work ing out with bnlanring exercises which were perfected by her shoulder corsage. The bridegroom's mother chose a white carnation shoulder coi sago. After a short wedding trip the newlyweds will be at home at eossories and the orchid lifted showered tho from her bridal bouquet, miscx'llaneous The newlyw'eds will be at home in Cullowhee. Mrs. Jolly has taught a similar While a, BuH^r'TiorMTlntosh ^^.^^orrhip^of'the c»y while ahVa'tVdresrwTth bl'afk a, was given a two-year scholarship ^ cessories and a white carnation to the Conservatory of Dance in ^ Essen, Germany where he studied ^ with the famous (Kurt) Josse I IOU5©“V^LJ©STS '^"BaTin New York City after Are Entertained his special study he was offered .... a contract to join the Broadway Susan Champion and her Stinnett Acres, show “Bye Bye Birdie” when pother, Joe Champion, entertain. ^r.!DE AND BRIDEGROOM Uncle Sam extended a more press- ^ together Monday night at their Mrs. Ratley is the daughter of ing call. After basic training, the home at a farewell party and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Greene of the couple married and when he was barbecue supper honoring their Midpines community. She altenfl- sent to Germany for a tour of house-guests, Judy Houston and cd Kings Mountain high school duty with the (Quartermaster ber brother. Larry Houston, of and is employed by Wix Corpora- mother at iage 18 mdnths. Her moffter’s prowess with acrobatics corps Mrs. McIntosh followed Elizabeth City. tion of Gastonia. ^ and taught dancing to children on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Champ- The bridegroom is the son of were featured in a Life Magazine picture story when Pat was b^gg jq German youths, ion, parents of the hosts, assisted Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Biddix of Tlteir prior credits in stock in details of entertaining. Bessemer City. He is a graduate a child in Wilmington, company performances include Other guests were Rat Cheshire, of Kings Mountain high school roles in “South l^acitfic”, “Tajama J«ff Mauney, Mary Lou Harper, and is employed by Pittsburgn / {Continued on Page Three) and S4i«rry Bell. Plate Gtafp Company of Shelhy. ') ill
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