11 Page 2 ' MORE ABOUT Stroup-Rikard i^nntiuued Prom Page One length dress of deep gold bonded crepo with dark gold aceessorh^s and a shoulder corsage of white carnation!;. T; • bridegroom’s mother chose an r.iaa-grcy dress with match- in;: rat and accessories and a sho.lder corsage Jl" whlthe carna tion.:. The bride's parents entertained at a reception following the cere mony. ■■ brlde’.s table, overlaid with ■net over green, held a three-tier hl'^hllght of Y- '•Ylir, Cornerr. o.’ rhe ‘ahle- ' ■ ■ ith re' ■ 1; and satin bows. The ■M'- a-'d served with ■'-’-t ’ refreshments. . e e. Carolina, the bride wore a black •’^'t.nto crepe ensemble wit red knit vest and the orchid lifted from her bridal bouquet. Tlic newl,\’weds are at home at 22 Jennett Drive In Kings Moun tain. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Ml', and Mrs. Lehman D. Stroup of Kings Moil taln arc parents of the bride. She is a Junior student at Kings Mountain high school where she will continue her edu cation. The bridegroom i.s the son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rikard of Kings Mountain. A graduate of King.s Mountain high school, he is employed by Duplex-Shannon. kings mountain herald, kinrs mountain, n. c. Shirley Greene Heads 4-H'ers Shirley Greene, daughter of n . and Mrs. 0.scar Gieene, ha--'; been elerted president of the Di.x- on Commun.ty Senior 4 H club for the coming year. O her new officers include T-m Berry, vlce-picsidcnt; Sliel- la Greene, secretary; Conraii Il.ghes, treasurer: Pat Hawks, song leader; Danny Speaiman, pianist; and Alleene WebsltAT, re porter. Elected a leader was ',c -^d Hughes to serve with ~> ' G cene and L. H. Thursday, January I, 1*>70 ■ed O n"' n I ; e ne, d iughter Of Mr. ■ Oy"' Cj cone has been 'y. -cv/l- 'Y- n •i" 1's include 1 rh ■■ hers, treasurer; ,id Danny Goforth, secretary. .^ioc:cd a leaili r was Miss Glen da Goforth to serve V/’ith Mrs. Oaca- Gnene and L. H. Stewart. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Eiklie Norman, Gastonia, announce the birth of a daughter, Satuiiay, IJecember 20, Kings .Mountain hospital. M.. and Mrs. rimothy Goode, route 1, announce the birth of a son, Sunday, December 21, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs, UTHiam E. Kale, route 1, Clover, A G., announce the birth of a son, Sunday, De- cemoer 21, Kings Mountain hos- oilal. M. . >4»icus B. Rob- , „.o J, a.uiojnce the , ,i .y. a daughie.', Tuesday', De- m.,cr 23, Kings Mountain hos- Mis. Hold's Aunt Passes Emmie R. Knox, 84, died Mondiy night in the Chester Couniv Ilo.spltal after an extend ed illness. She was a native of Chester, daugh'er of the late Williaim Dun lap Krux and the late Mary Ca- mella Rogers Knox. Surviving are a number of niece* and nephews, Including Mrs. Qooige Hord of Kings Moun- tain. ' Funeral services were conduct ed at 2 p m. Wednesday at the Chapel of Barron Funeral Horn*, interment following in the Ever green cemetery. HOME SAVINGS j.nd M.s. Charles Conner, —* N < ^ •-v u. 0 Jie hilrth Of a Nol'erc _ f ■ ■ r J unes Throneburg has return ed ri New Yc.k City after spend ing he holidays with his mother, M Y. F. Thioneh., rg, Sgtr Morrison Retires From Army FT. JACKSON, S. C. (AHTNO— Staff .Sergeant Avery E. Morrison, 44, son of .Mrs. Lona Morrison, 109 Oriont;d Ave., Kings Mountain, N. C.. re'ired from the Army Oct. .31 at E Jackson, S. C., after .serv ing iTi're than 20 years on active duty. S. 'gt. Morrison was last as signed as a food service instruc- to- ill Headquartei's Detachment, 14t.h Batalllon, 4th Brigade, U. S. \rmy Personnel Center at Ft. Jackson. ...<1 . ‘ Gteve Penning. ,.i, rjiackiburp, 3. C., aimounce .he birth of a son, Thursday, December 25, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. anl Mrs. Charles W. Bo lin, 606 Landing street .announce the birth of a son, Monday, De cember 29, Kir-iA Mountain hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Har ry, Jr., route 1, Blacksburg, S. C., announce the birth o. a daughter, Tuevday, December 30', Kings Mounlam hospitaj luthehah topic “Tire l ime Of Your Life” 'will bo the sermon topic of the Rev. Charles E.isley at Sunday morn ing worship sei'vlcses at 11 o’clock Sunday at St. Matthew’s Luther an church. M '. TKl M Ctcorg.' .“'r'0 s oolebrated their first wedding anniversary Sunday with their children a* hosts at their home . on CherryvHle road. | The refreahmvnt table was decorated H pink aniJ white.! Pink and white petit-fours wereij served with pink punch and'; I>ink and white mi-ts. I Pink candles, pink snapdrag ons and white mums was the ta-l ble centerpiece. . ' li, Mrs. Sellers wore .i pink partyljl dre.ss and was given a pink cymf-! I bidium corsage. ! I The 35 guests Who called from’^ 3 until 5 p.m. were members of the family and close friends. The French leamrd many years ago how to g-rv mush rooms in caves and cellars. Paris Is still a center of production. 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