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Page 2 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, February 18, 1^ rr Jhinking Day” Program Is Monday Girl Scout Thinking Day is Monday and over 400 Girl Scouts and leaders In the Kings Mou’^tain Neigh borhood were busy this week readyng for the event. the young people were busy with needle and thread stitching costumes of the various countries they will represent in a carnival type progr-^m, "Seven Flags Over Scouting", to be open to t'^e interested public at 7 p.m. at the Community Center gymnasium Monday night. Mrs. Barbara Devon, Neighborhood Chairman, said Girl Scouts from Kings Mountain Grover and Bessemer City troops will represent a different coun try via costumes, displays, dances, and -■'rtwork. She said each troop Is very enthusiastic about ihe program and carnival-goers can expect to see a variety of talent as well as learn about scouting. The United States flag, the Plonker Girl Scout Council flag, the World Flag, and one flag each repre senting the four programs of Girl Scouti’^g — Brown ies, Junior, CadeHes and Seniors — will feature the decorations. There Is no admission charge. BRIDAL PARTY FETED Miss Betsy Hart and Steve Wells entertained members of their wedding party at a post-rehearsal dinner Friday evening at Shelby's Holldr"/ Inn. The U-shaped t3ble In the El Sid Room was decor ated with white flowers and candles. Dinner was served to 30 guests. Miss Hart and Mr. Wells, both tea-^hers at Cen tral Junior high school hef'e, v/ere ma-'rled Saturday at 2 p.m. in John Knox Presbyterian church of Shelby. COMINGS AND GOINGS Miss Teresa Huffstlckler has returned to the Chil dren's Home at Winston-Salem after spending the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Petrosino. MORE ABOUT j Suber-Ramsey ' I (Cimtmued fnytn Page One) ! ard and iPaiU Richbourg of OLln- colnton. Seven-branched candelabra with Western fern enhanced the en- trajice to the Chancel. Wedding vows were exchanged befoore a background of fiftccn-brajidiod spiral candelabra entwined with sprLngorl on either side of the altar. Tlhe altar vase.s held air- rangementd of white chry^iajtUie- mums. A forty-itlve minute pffpgram of wedding music wxis presented by Mrs. Vatcs Finger, organlist. ERre- nuptial .soilections included •‘Ave Marla" by Schubert, “’Psalm XIX" by r'UrceJ:!, “Theme from Fiitih Syn^hony*' b y Tachaikowsky, “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring" Bach, and “largo" by Handel Mins Alice Yorke, vocalist and college friend of the bride, song ‘Xj t'erlGct JLove" by Bannby, e selectioin used at the wedding of the bride’s parents. Atteiiidants aii.d groomsmen entered the church to the strains of “Trumpet Voluntiaiy’’ by Purcell. Wagner’s Biridal Ohorus from “Ixxhengrin’’ provided the musical background for the bride’s entrance. Oi\en In marriage by her fath er, the bride appeared in a formal gown created of pearl tone sUk i organza and iimported AJencon lace. The contour bodice was styled with a portrait neckline ' outlined with lace scalLops deli cately traced In pearls and erys-. tals. A beaded lace pla^tutjn ap- pliqued the bustline. 'Miniature Oiganza bows deitne^ the shoul der. The short lace sleeves were finished with tiny acaTicps. Silk covered buttons ci d the back Dodice. The dome caught to the wa and accented w.. lace moths. The C- veil of imported sui attached to an Alencou lace player cap encrusted in poails and crystals and posed over a citmelot cap. The bride carried a semi-casctide of white butterfly roses, stephanotis, and English i\y. Mrs. Raljih Stilwell of Columbia, 3. C., attended the bride as matron of honor. Her floor length gown skirt was . deep folds ..a lands of .. .ual length illusion was Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Morris have returned home after a week’s stay In Jacksonville and St. Petersburg, Florida. The Morrises visited Mr. Morris’ brother, Albert Morris and Mrs. Morris, in Jacksonville. They also vis ited Mrs. Maggie Rushing, sister of Mr. Morris, at Bap tist Village Nursing Home, Waycross, Ga. The Morrises traveled via car end encountered a hurricane in St. Petersburg. They were nreeted with snow on their return to Kings Mountain Saturday. dress and coat ensemble off teal blue wool comiixU^mcntcd with a whiu* cymbidium orchid. deception Immediately following the we'd- ding f<.*Temony the bride’s par onts, Mr. and Mrs. David Bairl Ramsey, and the bride’s aunt, Miss Emily Hunter, entertained with a beautifully-appointed re ception In ithe Church Fellowship Hall. The entrance to the Fellowship Hall was enhanced wltli a bowl of white snowdrift and gypso- philia flanked by silver candle sticks. Guests were greeted by Mi.ss Hunter at the head of the receiving line. The bridal table was overlaid with a white imparted lacx? cloth. Fiv'e-branahed sliver candelabra draped with white butterfly roses and snowdrift added to the beau ty of the table where the bride's aunt, Mjs. C. H. Ramsey of Rioh- mond, Va., served guests from a stiver punich bowl encircled with Ivy. Mrs. I. C. Nixon presided ovetr the second punch bowl. The bride’s register was kept by her great-aunts, Mrs. Agnes H. Lawton of York, S. C., and Mrs, J. M. Ramsey. Sr., ca Valdcse, N. C. Assisting with the serving were Misses Frankie Allen, Robin Pol- h'ill, Carol PoUiill, Cindy Mullen, and Ldsa Davis of LincoLnton and Miss Ginger Finger of Kings Mountain. Goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Reinhardt. PRE-REHEABSAL DINNER iMr. and Mrs. Samuel Robert Suber, Jr. honored their ^n Rob ert and his biide-eleet Miss Emi ly Ramsey with a dinner at the Lincoln House In Lincolnton prior to their rehearsal. The fifty guests present were served a threecourse dinner in the 'private dining room which w^as enhanced with candle.s and lovely bridal arrangements in shades of green and gold. Miss Ramsey was presented a white cymbidium orchid to com plement her (liress cf coral poly ester with long sheer sleeves. Guests included the wedding party and close friends of the couple and the hosts. CAKE CUTTING Miss Saiaii Yoder and Mrs. Hal Heafner honored the bride and groom-elect with a cake cutting in the Ladies Parlor of Emman- following MORE ABOUT Jones-Bowen (Continued from Pa-ge One) dies. Clifford V. 'Bowen esjcorted his daugJiter to the altar and gave her in marriage. The bride’s we<l- ding gown was a formal di'sign made by her mother of white pcau de sole woven in the lac*e enhancing the neck and front of the dre.ss. Her Chapel length veil, trimmed in matching lace, was designed by the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Wayne Smith, of Shelby, a^nd draped mantilla style over the eathedhal train, ^e carried a bouquet of white carnations, white roses and baby’s breath centered wlih a white orchid. MORE ABOUT Benson-Hite (Contlntu'd from Page One) Miss Sarah Frances Mauney, Mr. Faunce Honored At Breakfast On Wedding Day 1 W'ere honor. <l on their weniding | heart-shaped salad.s on the ta- day Saturday cil a high noon ■ blcs w'ere featured in the decor- w’eddinig breakfast hosted by Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard Byers Jack- son an<l Mr. and Miv. Joseph WiLson CiUwfoid at Gaston Country club. The 90 guests inclM cd the two families, wedding attend- j eupid compote Gina SmiUi of Siieiby, cou>!;i cl the bride, and MelUsa and Aruia Cook of Asheville, nlec'cs of the bridegroom, were flow'er girL^. AH the attendants wore Valen tine red floor-length gowns of peau de sole designed along em pire lines with matching head dresses and slippers. They otrrled bouqueits of arffl white car nations and baby’s breath with red .streamers. Participating in the wedding as honorary attendants were Miss Roxie Stroupe of Morganton, Miss Diane Tomlin of Shelby, Miss Hilda Blackburn of Grover, Miss Joy Welch and Miss Sue Wilson, both of Kings Mountain. They wore red and white street-length dresses and carried long-stemmed red carnations. The bridegroom's best man. father was Groomsmen were Calvin Cook of Asheville, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Wayne Smith of Shelby, uncle of the bride; John Wilson and Paul Dockery, both of Shelby. church, offered the invocation. Cream ' j chicken in patty shells, broiled tomatoes, aspara gus 'with cheoiso sauce, heart- of Cardinal velvet featured an empire silhouette and high neck-; ^el Lutheran Church line finished wTth an Edwairdian | rehearsal collar edged in Cluny lace. The puffed Juliet sleeves had deep cuffs of velvet and lace. The A- line skirt w'os softly gathered to the waist and accented at the back with a velvet bow. Mrs. Stil- Mre. J. O. Dees, organist, play ed a numbt'r of selections before the service, including “SrPe Gothiquo" by Boellmann, “Jesu Joy of Man’s Dtslrlng" by Bach and ‘ O Porfeot iLove” by Barn- by. Mr. Jack H. Oetgen, soloist, saiTiif "The Loi j's Ih'ayer'’ hy Malotle. The bridal party process: d in to the sanctuary to the strains of Puix-eirs “Trumpet VolunLii'y In D iMaJor’* ard the bride pro cessed to Wagner’s "The Wedding (Ohoi-us” from "Lohengi'in", wluh Mendelssohn’s 'theme from A Mid Summer Night’s Dream'®’'*' to the shoulder Miss Frolda Bowon of Grom recessional mu-Mc. attended licr sister as maid of A*'/’® honor and brido.-maids «crc Mrs., Wilbert uMll- Calvin Cook oT Asheville and, , Miss Hilda Jones of New Orlean.., w^ 'lo\'ely in a La., slaters of tie br:.lcgro...n., p The '''"'Dire bodice was delicately ap pliqued with imported Alenoon lacc. It was fashioned with a high Victorian neckline, sheer yoke and bishop sleeves adorned 'by vertical patt. rns ci; fclie lac-^. Motifs of matching lace hig i- lighted the A-shapod ^iirt and were repeated in a wide border at 'the hemline. Her Wattea-n train caficad-d gracefully to .a chapel length anj was edged in scallops of the lace. Completing her look of elegance she wore a fingertip mantUla heavily i>cr- dered in Alencon laice. She car ried a cascadihg bouquet of .set- phanotis, white sweetheart roses?, white phaelonopsls orchids, ac cented with leather leaf fern ed ging and white satin ribbons. She also wore a single strand of pearls given to her by the brk.e- groom. Mrs. Arthur E. Sw'eum of At lanta wae her sister’s matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Riohard W. Autry of Charlotte, X. C., Mrs. Michael B. Benson of Marietta, Ga., and Miss Rebecca | Colorado, noph^w of the bride- F. Alexander of Robbins, N. C. i groom, was ringbearer. Complementing the bride the; The bride’s mother wore a attendanits w^re gowned in wil-' formal gown of light blue pcau Mike Smith of Shelbv cousin green georgette. Their floor ;de soie with beading accenting of toe b^e waLiSreT g*'"'"® f<^atured a hi^h the skirt panel and bnCioe. She ’ ImckUne, sheer bishop sleeves | wore a white orchid at her shou- The bride’s mother wore a pink I an'It a natural waistline banned j Ider. dress with pink and white ac-1 in green satin. White Venice l.ace' The bridegroom’s mother was Miss Sarali Franct's Mauney j sivaix'd salad and strawberry and Davll Britton Faunce, Jr. IparPait was th<' menu. Large ations. Pink and re.l’ h arts and flow ers were btrautifully combine for decoration. The bride’s 'table, .werlaid with pink lim n, held a pink and red an I ti. 'Up.!. Runners ants and a large numix'r of out* carnations a.)-town guests. ' of red streamei's wnn: cted the The bride-to-be was presented oentei-piece with cupid plact*- •a corsage of gaixlenias whUh caids. PinJe linen cloths also of I covered the other tables where her re' vclvtt dress and a gill red hearts were centerpieces wii from the hosts. i-ed stream rs connecting ll*."' Howard B. Jackson offered a Iieart with the pIac<Kard.v toast to the bride-eleot and bride- | Round tallies \wi'e set up in two groom-( lect and presented them , private ' ining rooms for the a four leaf clover as a goodl'ick serving of guesLs. charm. Rev. Charles Easley, pas- i In the entrance to the club tor cf St. Matthew’s Lutheran was a huge wall lieart of red MORE ABOUT Mauney-Faunce (Continued from Page One) Ivory peau do sole trim and Dior bows. Tlie honor attendant car ried a cascade bouquet of red ro ses and [gardenias. BrLlesmaids carried dustei's of white garden ias wiith rtd velvet mi' fs. The bridegroom’s father was best man. Groomsmen were 'William Kemp Mauney, III, brother of the brkl.': Joan AJIyn Cheshire, III of Kings Mountain; Joseph Worrell Seiddle of Wayne, Pa., James William McIntyre cf Gla I'xyne, Pa., Paul Wright, III, of Greensboro -and Robert IHaker Eadie of Nashville, Tennessee. Dickson Sanford, of Denver, flow< rs with red streamers cas cading Torn it. Columns in tlie reception areas anj ballroom were garlanded in pink and red. Faunce of Pennsylvania; Mrs. William Kemp Mauney and Mr.<?. Franc.’S Simp-son West of Kings Mountain. Assisting in receiving and evA lerlainlng were Mr. aJUl Mis. cob Cooper. Mr. and Mis. H. O. t/ Williams, Mrs. Amos Dean, Mis. ‘e Hallie Hustetler. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haus.r, Mr. and Mrs. The- . mas L. Trett, all of Kings Moun- \ ain. and Miss Kathy Queen ol ? Shelby. ^ Foi' traveling the bride cho.st» a three-piece burgandy and pink nsernble trimmed with pink brai-L. She lifted the gardenias from her bridal bouquet. After a wedding trip to the sribbean, the n.-wlyweds v/ill reside at 1517 Eastcrest Drive in haiTotte until July 1 when tlic> will move to Philadelnhia, Pa. w'ell wore a matching velvet Dior The bridal table was overlaid with an Italian cutwork cloth. A three-tiered wedding cake in white topped with wedding belLs and a silver marriage symbol graced the table. Three-branchcd cessories and a shoulder corsage adorned the center ifront bodice of white carnations {which was accented by tiny cov ered buttons in green satin. A softly gathered skirt expended The bridegroom’s mother chose a blue dress with blue and white accessories an'd a shoulder cor- 1 sage of white carnations. gowned in scafoam green pee?' de soie and carried a ombidium orchid atop her ev ning b.a Mrs. William Kemp Mauney, frem the satin band at the waist. A Dior 'bow finisheji tihe center back. The attendants wore head- Miss Roxie Stroupe of Morgan-j dresses of tangerine pixie carna- th eme The Valentine was carried out in party decorations and refresh ments Saturday for Sonya Smith's seventh birthday. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Smith was seven years old Sunday, Valentine's Day. Thirteen children at tended the Saturday af ternoon party at the Smith home on Bridges Drive. A heart-shaped Valen tine cake was cut and served with party refresh ments. There were also party favors for the children. i hair bow with tulle veil and car ried a w’hite-'*fur muff. Similarly attired were the 1 bridesmaids, Mrs. Charles Hupfer I of Charlotte, Miss Kathorime Me- candlelabra with crystal epergn- ] ton presided at the bride's regis-* tioris and gi^en velvet ribbon carnations, i ter. I which complemented their bou- paternal grandmother of the bride, chose a lavender formal gown and wore an orchid at lior sho-uldor. The bride’s maternal mother, Mrs. Frances rand- West, ettes holding red v.... . - u-. * * ... .vna. V>cci, white snapdragons, and g>'p5o-1 The bride’s parents entertained ^ quets of white tulips, tanqerme ^ foimal gown with philia added beauty to the. re-1 after the ceremony at a reception ; pixie carnations, yellow pompon , orchid at her shoul >r freshTneiit area. i.ln the cliuroh parlors. -u ofF^ums and leather leaf fern ed-■ Mrs. John Faunce of Bryn BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM The bride and groom cut the! The Valentine theme ofgtt^P w^low green -Pa' paternalV jsrartrtTWT-*i, :.ullough of Newberry. S. C. Miss.,first piece of cake. Mrs. Forrest; wedding was beautifully oarried arM satin ribbons. -bridegroom” rhnso ' Jane Lockman of Lincolnton, and Allen, Jr. continued serving the out in decorative details and inj The brtd.groom’s father was , % u Miss Anna Mauney cf Cherr>’ville. Tho bridegroom, wearing a white rose lifted from his bride’s bouquet, was attended by his father as best man. Groomsmen included David Ramsey, Jr., of Lincolnton, tho bride's brother, Claude Suber of Kings Mountain, the groom's brother, Richard Eck- ard, Jr., of Conover, George A. Hoke, Ji., of Hickory, Dennis Wean of Charlotte. Daniel Finger of West Palm Beach, Florida and Tolly Shuford, Jr. of St. Pauls, N. C. The mother of the bride chose chid coi'sage. fully-appointoid reception at their home on East Gold street where a color motif of red, f 'mk and frey Party guests ware Sonya's double fl'^st cousin Jef- Smith, Pamela Bridges, Gina Henderson, Wanda Witherspoon, Reggie Blalock, Charlotte and Fhlllip Seism, Paula and Eric Sanders, Donna Kim and Sandy Moss and David Green. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Smith. Sr., of Kings Mountain and Mr. and M^s, J. E Kirby of Gaffney, S. C. a dress of gold silk shantung and plates at tables covered with lace (^plemented with a bronze, white linen, centered with flo-wer cymbidium orchid and matching | arrangements of white and red accessories for her daughter’s i g>-p.?ophilIa. Fur ther emphasizing wedding. j the Valentine motif. Miss Ram- Tho mothot of the groom was; sey’s place was marked with a attired In a Parnes Feinstein Ori- corsage of white carnations, In- MORE ABOUT Wells-Hart (Continued from Page One) i Ing and entertaining, j Tho bride and | their familic and members cf the i j wedding line formed a receiving ' shoulder corsage of white mums.: line to greet wedding guests. ! The bridegroom’s grandmother, ginal costume suit of aqua silk I worsted and mat \hlng accesscries. ; She wore a white ombidium or chid. The bride’s aunt, Mias Emily Hunter of St. Petersburg, Fla., wore a white O’mbidluim orchid to complement her dress of light blue polyester featuring long sleeves and rhinestone buttons. The groom’s aunt, Mrs. W. A. Gordon, Jr. of Greensboro was at tired in a costume suit pf pink After the reception the bride and bridegroom left for a trip to CJliarleston, S. C. For traveling, i Mrs. Wells wore a red polyester I pantsuit with the orchid lifted Participating in the wedding as j from her bridal bouquet, honorary attenJ.ants were Mi^s Mrs. C. T. Ledford, chose a blue dre<i9 with ma'ching accc.ssories and a corsage of white carna-1 tions. Bunny Pollock of Augusta, Ga. and Miss Gay Gr?‘’fith cf Char lotte. They wore long formats and carried long-stemmed carna tions. Miss Gay Griffith guest register. kept the The nowl>"weds will be at home on route two, Bessemer City. Mendelssohn's iWeddlng March “A Midsummer Night’s Dream" provided the recessional music for the bridal party following the benediction solo "The Lord tBless You and Keep You" by Lutkin. BACKGROUND OF COUPLE The bride, who Is presently em ployed as a teacher with the Lincoln County Schools, was grad uated from Lincolnton High cake to the other guerts. Guei^s ' refreshments. Overlaid wdth cloth'best man. enjoyed ruby punch and coffee, [ of white satin and lace, the' Groomsmen were Michael B. bride’s parents entertained mints, and salted nuts along wto bride’s table, highlight of decor-, Benson, brother of the j after the ceromonv at a bcauti the traditional wedding cake. ^ ation, held a heart-shaped three-’of Marietta, Ga., Jimmy Stewart BRIDESMAID'S LUNCHEON tier cake as central decoration, of Athens, Ga.. and Mack North- The bride-etet was enter ainc.i Centering the table was an ox- cutt of Smyrna, Ga. ait noon on February 13 w:;h tlic rangement of red and Mdilte car-! The mother of the bride '^'3® ^],'jte"featurod dcco^^^ details, traditional bridesmaid’s lun icon nations and candles. The wedding attired in a floor length sky! Overlaid with floor-length at the hOn:e of Mrs. Jack LcK.*k- cake was cut and served from one bl.e sUk shantung gown wirii a I moire, the brideV man on East Rhodes Street. Hc.- t- imd of the table. Red punch was natural waistline and beaded ho- hi'ghlight of decoration esses with Mrs. Lockman .were ; served from a silver punch serv- dice. She wore a pair of | centering the table -was a four- hex daughter Jane, and Mrs. Cur- ice^from the opposite end of the' o-mbidl.m orchids. ,. > white wedding cak tis Broome and daughter, Mrs. table. ( The mother of the groom w’as , Charles Hupfer. Assisting in serving were Mrs. i.'ressed in a floor Ungth gown gj-oom figurine Two four-branch V/ayne Smith Miss Diane Tom- cl! yeliow ehMon and organ^ra j candelabras helc lin, both of Shelby; .VL^ Hilda with an ^pire waisUine and | 3 stock, pink tulips, pink oarna tions, gardenias an'.*, g^Tisophilia highli'ghting the arrangement. Corners of the tablecloth were caught up with cli. stvrs of red, pink and white carnations with poufs of pink net. The sixteen guesLs were seated by white china, decorated name terspersed W’ith dainty red hearts. Attired in a beige and brown ensemble with brown accessories, the bride selected this occasion to present her attendants with gifts of white fur muffs to be carried In the wedding. She also presented the organist with a Swiss figurine music box. For the voaalist, the bride had chosen a sterling silver wedding bell brace let and her gift for the wedding director was a pair off brass can dlesticks. The honor guest received two cymbidium or- Welch and Miss Sue Wilson, both sage of cream of Kings Mountain. i chlds. The bride and bridegroom and I Mrs. Elizabeth R. Chiles, gran- members of the bridal party form- ■ dmother of 'the groom, wore a ed a receiving line to greet’,floor Jength 5ilk shantung gown guests. Receiving with them were: of rose with a natural waistlh.e Mrs, Ethel Bowen, grandmother | land ibodioe trimmed in beads, of the bride, and Mis. 'Turner Sht wore a corsage of gardenias. Jones, grandmother of the bride- The bride’s parents entertain- groom. j ed after the wedjJing at a beau- For a wedding trip to Bea Is-1 tlfuJly-appointed reception in the land, Ga. the bride wore a blue diurch social hall, and white ensemble with navy a five-tier wedding cake was accessories and the orchid lifted ,the fcscal ipoint of d. coration and from her bridal bouquet | was flankei -by yellow sweet heart roses and greeneiy. Ar rangements of mixed spring flowers also decorated the tables. In addition, fruit punch, a ham and pineapple bowl with sauce, cheese pastries, ^assorted melon balls, fruits, nuts and minte 'The bridegroom Is the son of if^ ««+«,. Mr and Mrs Tumor Haskell' Assisting in details of enter- sey and her mother, Mrs. David! ^ of Milledgwille C^He Ramsey, included Miss Emily! oM anrinhnr? hi^h ^nd Miss S^dy Southwell of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Ralph iBarnhart of Radford, N. C., Mrs. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. and Mrs. Clifford V. Bowen of Grover are parents of the bride. A gradual of Kings Moun tain high school, she is employed in the offices of the Kings Moun- hand-etched pictures on silk and , Merchants AsscKiatlon a gift of silver from the hoNtesses. Guests in addition to Miss Riam- Sr > D f K ^ I is a graduate of Laurinburg high Hunter of at. Petersburg. Florida; . ity. He is a social worker with lira Mrs. S. R. Suber, Jr., Kings Moun tain; Mrs. W. A. Gordon, Jir., Greemsboro; Mrs. Ted Barrow, Rockingham; Mrs. Rus Stilwell BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Debutante Ball in Shelby. She is j a 1970 magna cum laude grad- Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. Hart off; uatc of Lenoir R.byne College Lansing, N. C. are parents off the • where she earneii • Bachelor of School in 1966. During that year; Columbia, S. C.- Miss KaiCherine she was presented at the Sub- McCullough, Newberry, S. C.; bride. Airis degree in Bi Miss Anna Mauney, Ohen-yville; U ^ , Miss Alice Yorke, Asheboro; Mrs. j MlSS M31IHOV C. H. Ramsey, Richmond, Va, • ‘ ^ Cleveland County Social Service? Sin^na, Ga., Department. M*;®- WUham Anderson of The newlyweds will be at home ^^r'lotte, iN. C. at 704 Kings Road in Shelby. 1 Presiding at the guos register .L ;was Miss Lynn Shoenii^ of At lanta, Ga. On a second raole was the sil ver punch service, garlanded with greenery, stephanotis and rod anil pink carnations. 'Mrs. Miles Rhyne of Raleigh cut and served the cake aftei tho bride and bridegroom had cut the I ’irst slice. Mr. jind Mrs. Howard B. Jack- son were at the front ..ioor tc greet arriving guests and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simpson, aunt and uncle of the bride, introduced the receiving line which indud ed members of the w riding par ty. Mr. and Mrs. ^George Houser receivo<t in the lifift room and Mr. and Mrs. G;*orge H. Mauney aun't and uncle of the bride, re ceived in the den anl introduced a receiving line composed of the bride and bridegroom’s grand parents: Mr. and Mra. John H The bride is the daughter of North Carolina Representative vV. K. Mauney, Jr. and Mrs. Mauney cf Kings Mountain. Slu* *vas e ucated at Stkart Hall in Btaunlon, Va., Queens colUge in Charlotte end St. Andrews col- .ege at Laurinburg. She will be :raduated in June ’from Char iotte Presbyterian Hospital school of Medical Technology. Mr. and -Mro. David Britton Faunce, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., are parents of the bridegroom who was educate,! at Asheville School for Boys and was graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel 'Hill where he was a member of Alpha Tau mega fraternity. A member ihe U. S. Marines Reserves, ho is issociated with John H. Faun.e ind Company of Philadelphi-i, .-’a. Out-of-town Wv dding ^^uests In- duriotl: Mr. and Mrs. Richard ^nford of Denver, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wattle:. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Faunn*. Mr. and Mi*s. George Barnard, ill of Bryn MawT, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Faunce III of Ke. Biscayne, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Wakel e Swartz of Gla ?a.: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Faunc*. Tr. of Villanova, Pa.; iMr. and Mrs. William Carragan o*.' Troy. Vow York; Theodore V/eston 11 md George Wattles of Bry^. Mawr, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe VV. Seidle, Jr. )j Gla<hvyne, Pa.: The Honorab le W. R. Rolx'r.'Km, Jr. and Mr‘>. K-oberson of Washington, N. C.: The Honora'ble Neil MoFaydo.i m'd' Mrs. McFaydtn of Raeford, 'L C.; The Honorable Julian Ferrer and Mrs. Ferrer of Rock.\ Mount; The Honorable P. C Col ■.ns and Mrs. Collin- of LaurM ’ 'prings, N. C.; and Mrs. Miles il. 'Rhyne of Raleigh and Mr. md Mrs. Basil L. VVhitener of Gaslonia. c;. n. n«msey, memmonu, va.; • i p Mrs. Yates Finger, Mrs. Ralph ' L/0VICl i SMHC© The bridegroom is a .son off Mr. I The bride’s parents entertained after the ceremony at a beauti fully-appointed reception in the uhurch fellowship hall. The Va-1 ence T. Ledford of Kings Moun lentine theme off tho wedding. tain. was carried out In decorative de- j tails ajid in refreshments. ^ and was a me ' of Sigma and".\ta:“Harold “wer^'of' Sorority a. . Mu Sigma Dixon community. He is maternalHonorary scliolastic So g.-andson of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- > Education ; Wallace and ^%s. Richard Jenk- I ins, Lincolnton. Are Honored Overlaid with lace over red I Senior Citizens taffeta, the bride’s fable held ^ five-tier red and white cake asHVIBGTlng rnOQy decomtive hi^light. From onel^^ Woman's Club end of the table, coffee was scrv- j ed from a silver service. Tho op- j , pOKite end of the table held al Alexander and Larry [^ilveT punch bowl from whlich red ’ Kings Mountain high punch was served. Re<i and white students, v/ill present a flowers and candles also ^rat-1 df music for members ed the table. Silver trays held an assortment of fancy sandwiches, mints and nuts. MIsb Mavis Miller, Miss Kathy Bwrber, Mrs. Pat Allen and Miss Bunny Pollock assisted in tsrv- of the Senior Citizens club Fri day. The club will gather for a reg ular meeting at 3 p.m. at the Woman's club. ciety. The groom was graduated from Kings Mountain High School in 1935 end from Lenoir Rhyne Col lege in 1960 with a Bachelor of j Science degree In Chemletiy. ' While in college, he waa a mem- ; ber of Theta Chi Fraternity. He ; has completed course require- I iments for a Masters Degree in I Textile Chemistry at Clemson I University where he was chosen for membership in Phi Psi Hon- I orary Textile Fraternity. At pres- ’ ent he is employed by Dependar ; ble Knits in Kings Mountain. Following a wedding trip to ; Nassau in the Bahamas, the new lyweds will make their home at 11240 A Carriage House Lane, Gas- j ■tan'la. i For travel the bride ohose a Sewing, Upholstering Classes Slated -»] !•'- Cleveland County Tecbni sti'tute in con^””'-'' cent ( ^ iu sewing and up- Li/iaiering methods starting Mar ch 2, at Concept Furniture Cor- iporation. A rehearsal dinner Friday ev oning at 6:30 at Gaston Country club honored Miss Sarah Fran cos Mauney and DavM Britto.i Faunce, Jr. Anyone Is eligible to attend the classes. Th.se classes are open to inpro\’^e or learn now skills for future job opporlijni- ties. Registration will be held at 7 p.m., Fcibnrary 25, at Concept Furniture Corporation. Hosts were the bridegi*oonn.-to- * parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dav- 'Britton Faunce, of Bryn Mawr, Pa. The 50 'guests included mem bers off the two familiOo and wedding party. Pink ami red flowers and can dles were combined on the bride’s table and on round ta bles where other gutsts were seated. 'The bride-to-be’s place was mar ked by a shoulder corsage off white flowers from the hosts. Out or town guests inchuted Miss Eva Plonk, Mr. ani Mrs. R. O. Southw'ell and MUs Sandy Sou'.hwe!! of Kings Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph Barnhart of Raeford, N. C; Dr. and Mrs. W. E, Alexander and Miss Rebeccp Alexander of Robbins, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Richani W. Autry, Mrs. Wlllliam Anderson and Mrs. T. M. PlorJ: of Charlotte, N. C: iMrs. Wayne T. Crane, Mrs. Eliz abeth R. Chiles, Mrs. Louis ShoTtridge, Mrs. John R Chiles, ;Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Marco, Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Chiles Sr. and Harold Chiles, Jr. Also, Mr. ari'i Mrs. Walter G. Arnold, -and 'Mr. and Mrs. R* h- ard T. 'Tremps, all of Jackson ville, '^a.; Mr. and Mrs. Charke Herrold of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chnncey of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. (Mallory C Jones of Macon, Ga.; Mr, -imd Ato. J- B. Keeler. 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert SJnris and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Keeler of Greenville, S. C. From the church the bride and bridegroom ideparted for a hon eymoon cruise to Nassau and Freeport. For her poing away ensen.ble the bride wore a nav>’ blue A-tline knit dress with cm T>lre v/alstllno 'bordered in wliite and green bodice. She carr’ofl navy blue accessories anil/ lifted fhe orchids from her bouquci ’Mr. and Mrs. Benson will make their 'liome in Marietta, Georgia where ‘Mr. Benson is employed in the regional of.^loe of Gulf Oil in Atlanta and Mrs. Benson is employed with Guide S n'?ces, Xnc., also in Atlanf-. Mrs. Benson is a graduate' of Peace Junior College Preparatory Department in Raleigh, N. C., and Tvcelvei her ibachelor of arts degree from Queen’s College at Charlotte, N. C. where vhc was a member orf Alpha Ga oma Delta Sorority. The bndojroom graduated from Sprayberry high school in Marietta, Georgia and attended Kennesow Junior CoWege and the University of Georgia. Pair Feted After Rehearsal ■rlday Evening Miss Sarah Frances Mauney and DavCl FalLinoe were honored at an after-rehearsal “Casino " party Friday evening by the bride-elect's aunt and uncle. Mi. and Mrs. George H. Mauney. The Mauneyts entertained 100 :;ue?.ts, including members of the wedding party anil a large number of out-of-town guests here for the Saturday 8 p.m. nuptials. Mr. and Mrs. James Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. Joe 'Hedden as- ois-Ud in entertaining. Various gamerooms v/eie in viting to guests as they receivf'l "playmoney" to vie for prizc-'^- Top prizvs of the evening went to Kemp Mauney of Raleig'h. brother of the bride-eket, and Mrs. Miles Rhyne of Raleigh. %- l^di For I Miss and Mi ged thf noon C( ed Mel) The 1 kAC(\. 1 We<ld by Mrs or 1 Tho < togeth lo 1 of whit m 1 matchii 11 1 Her hci il 1 tilla. S 1 topped M) 1 chid. uf 1 Folio bride’s 1 ton Wj 1 at a re K 1 Rt. 2, L 1 The 1 uate O', >i 1 1 lends !C '/T 1 lute on Clev.-'la M Mr. '1 Kiser ( O" Moun attend; THl ROAC Shov ROAD SUN. THE A large handpainted “Casino” sign was on the veranda and liomo decorations were In yellow, white and green. Miss Mauney wore a flowerc I | pantsuit an'd s'he and her bride i groom-to-be took the occasion l > 1 present their gifts to their wed- ’ ding attendants. Guests were invited to serve themselves from a iTflriwIwnitnt table, done Ip white, f(teen anJga yellow, and holding a iroutntaln as centratt decoTatlohan Hors de ou'wes and party re- fr^jy^ent^w^ servfdj 12 12
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1971, edition 1
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