\ ro Ol« Ro- T iinr'v~i'r»iiniiiiiiii'iriirfifiwqiii(rii • • »? ••:• •• • a-'-" ■ .t' v '+ f % I*" ^ o o MRS. JOSRPR Ri4ArZ>0/.P/f WILLIAMS, JR. (Ellen Teresa Hammett) \ MISS CAROLYN NADINE BELL (Bride-Elect of Charles Eugeyie Ramsey, Jrj MISS GINGER LYNN (Bride-Elect of James A. Hall, Jr.) MISS SANDRA GAIL LEDBETTER (Bndr Elv< t of Jameti Kcnnf'th Plonk) Friday Nuptials Unite Williams'^ Three Area Couples Set Their Wedding Dates Fiisf Baptist diuivh provided the setting Friday evening at 7 p.m. for the wedding of Miss Ellen Teresa Hammett and Jo seph Randolph W.Hlams, Jr. The couple pledged vows of the double-ring ceiemony before the Rev. Robert Mann, minister of the church, assisted by Rev, Sam Robbins of Gastonia. Robert Cushion, minister of musk* at Giace Methodist ohu.:h, was organist for the pi-ogram of traditional music and Allen Jol ley, minister of nvesk* at First Baptist church, was vocal solo ist. Mr. Cushion played a prelude of selections including “Inter- mezzo” by Rheinbergoi, “Arioso Irt A” by Corelli, "Lord of l^ove Unfailing” by Hiaydn, “Medilia- tion from Thai-s” by Massenet nd “O Lord Most Holy” by , r.anck. Mr. Jolley sang “Be- abifio” before the ceremony and “The Lord’s Prayer" as the ben ediction. The altar df the church was h jiiie.s Wall of MTiiteville, fh'st vice- pri'sldent of the Salem Alumnae Association, will be present to assist In generating wider imer- esT in alumnae affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Eugene Bell of Route 3. Kings Mountain, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Nadine Bell, to Charles Eugene Ramsey, Jr., sonof Charles Eugene Ramsey, Si.,'also of Kings Mountain, and the late Katherine Hill Ramsey. Miss B(*ll is a 1967 graduate of Kings Mountain high school and is employed by CTaftspun Yarns. Mr. Ramsey is a 1966 graduate of Kings Mountain high school and is serving a tour of duty with the United States Air Force. A May 2 wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lynn of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter. Ginger, to James A. Hall, Jr., .son of Mrs. Nell Hall of Kings Moun tain and James A. Hall, Sr. of Stockton, California. The bride-elect Ls a I9G9 grad uate of Kings Mountain high .school. The pro.spcclive bridegroon) Ls a 1968 graduate of Kings Moun tain high sehcKil and will grad uate in May from Durham Tech nical Institute. The wedding will take* place June 27th in Kings Mountains Bethlehem Ba])tisl church. Mr. and .Mi.s. Bob Ledbetter an- nounc’e the e*ngagement of their daughtc*!, Sandra Gail, to Jam<*s K(*nneth Plonk, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence Sloan Plonk. Jr. Botli familii*s are of Kings Moun tain. Wedding plans arc incomplete. The bride-elect is a gradu. » of Kings Mountain high school nd is in nurse.s’ training at CTevel, d Memorial ho.spital in Shelby. The prospective bridegroom i.*^ n graduate of Kings Mountain higi; school and is a junior student ar the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. em Thursday, March 12, 1970 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. SECTION B NCPW Spring Institute Opens Saturday At UNO; Local Reporter, Officer CHAPEL HILL The 17th and the new e.\ecuiive boaitl. Annual North Carolina Press Women’s Association Spring In- Other outgoing officers include stitute will bo held on ihe^Uni- Cartrette of the VVhiteville versity of North Carolina camp- Reporter, vice presi ient; For Good Eating This Spring, Summer Combine Chicken And Biscuit Dishes us here Saturday and Sunday, March 1-M5, More than 100 press women fmm across the State are ex pected to attend. Participants will legister from 12-2:30 p.m. Saturday in the North Lounge o(f the Inn. Marion Gregory of the Ralei'^h News and Observer, second vice president; .Sarah Nixon of the Mt. Holly News, secretary; and Nancy Cain of the Fayetteville Observer, treasurer. District chaiimcn are Dislrhd Carolina 1 tllizabeth Stewart. Kings Mountain Herald; District 2 - The Institute will feature four Lynn Williams, W'inston Salem workshops from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Joitt'nal Sentinel; District 3 Saturday, conducted by UNC Caimen Mobley, Statesville Rec- Journalism School faculty mem- Landmark; District 4 bors. Dean John B. Adams will CoLarusso, Durham Herald; conduct one entitled "Trends in DLstrict 5 Blanche Har- Press Law.” “VVhiat’s Yoji* Opin- Greenville Reflector, ion—Books, Plays, Movies’’ will — be the topic of a session led by B©li W'‘altcr Spearman. Stuart Se- criest will discuss "Photographs Ir or Tneffe(*t5ve.” and ^ UI IVJ IU O I DUE WEST. S. C. — Rita Bell. •Effective or Ineffective,” and Ken Byerly will lead a discus sion of “Decency in Reporting." at Mr. and Mrs. G. L. All workshops will be held in .^LDamcl, Jr., 304 Jpniper St.. Howell Hall. King.s Mountain, was among the A cocktail party and awards 21 Er.skinc College coa‘ds nomi- batiqiiot will begin at 6:30 p.m “Sweethoart William Warfield, Met Opera Star To Appear Tuesday In Gastonia Concert Saturday in the Carolina Inn Ballroom. Mrs. Paquita Jurgen- sen of the Chapel Hill Wwkly, outgoing president, will preside. Pi'esenting awards will be Tom of Erskine College” and pre.sent- ed at the annual Sweetheart Ball February 28. Miss B(*ll, a senior history ma jor. was chosen by the Athenian (rastonia Community Concert Association announces the ap pearance of William Warfield, noted Metropolitan Opem star, in concert at Hunter Huss high school auditorium on Tu€?sday, Man-ti 17t'h, at 8 o’clock p.m. All members of the concert as sociation are invited to attend. Mr. Warfield is a bfaritone. PERSONAL Mrs. Madge Arrawood spent Satinxlay night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hard'.n of Patterson SpHrgs. Mrs. Hardin, Ml'S. Arrowood and Mrs. Pete .Morrison of Shelby visited Mr. and Mi'S. D. N. Evans of Oak firove Sunday afternoon. Sunday ||:ght Mrs. Hnrdin, Mrs. Arro- Rood, Mrs. Morrison with Mi-s. G. R. Lail of Shelby attended a singing at Wallace Grove Cha pel. Fes-perman, managing erlitor of Literai-y Society as a Sweetheart the Charlotte Observer. Pat Bor- *^^^Tiinee. .^ho is a member of the den of the Observer is contest chairman. The banquet program will con sist of a wuline of comic im pressions and musical satii'e by Honor Council, the Athenian Lit erary Society and Epsilon Sigma Tan. Franci's Dennie Hill, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Dennv Hill Hope and Leonid Mihalap of Greer. S. C.. was crowned formerly of Chapel Sweetheart of Erskiiie College” ^ at the ball. WILLIAM WARFIELD Norfolk, Va Hill A graduate off Vassar where she was active in dramatic and musical pr .soft dough Pal dough in:o a l>ull on flour- el cloih-iXKerod boar spon^ioivd ©WinCj ^I0SS by I'leveland Toehnieal Institute Registration tor adult S4*wing ^ Hamo Keunomics Do- elassos wMl be held Monday P«i'lnionl of Kings Mountain night at 7 p.m. in the homo eeo- school, nomics d<*i>artmonl at Kin;s -Mountain high school. .-Ml aiieresttHl adults are invit* To bo olloiod uio ciabbuj> lor od to lo^^iblor on Monday.