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ids* »ck IS RY DS «>me 5omo $omc niblc ead- t de- OVE S - some com- sibles -col- nued 54” ^inyl aiter- cov- ster- out have v>a re ear- m .'RRY )). *1(1 €* % mm MRS, FLOYD REEVES V/ILLIS, JR. (Ann SattderaJ MISS BARBARA ANNE JOHNSON (Bride-Elect of JamcH Wesley Grayson) . .<0- MISS RITA JOY WELCH (Bridi.'Elect of Michael Randall Tolb(rt) Kings Mountain Couples Set Wedding Dates; Willis', Wed Wostover Baptist church provid- Boyd Franklin Sanders escorted Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Johnson an- oftices of the Kines (Mountain cd the setting Sunday oiternoon his daughter to the altar artd ncunce the engagement of their n-i ^ u , for a 4 ip.m. exchange cf vows gave her in marriage. The bride’s ^ h. d u “ ^ ent oi tneir cily Schools, uniting Miss Margaret Annette wedding gown was a traditional Barbata Anne, to ti„o k h Sanders and Floyd Reeves Willis, Victorian design of silk organza James Wedev Gravson son of ^ Pective bridegroom is Jr. in marriaffe. and dpah An ^ ^ ’ Mr. an'l Mrs. Lester Welch of Thr prospective bridegroom is Kings Mountain announce the en- a 1965 graduate of Holbrook high gagement of their daughter, Rita school and attended Gasion col Grayson. Jr. in marriage. and peau de sole. An empire The couple pledged vows of the bodice, scalloped high neckline and 'Mrs. T. IW. dou'ble-Ting ceremony before the and leg-of-mutton sleeves'banded d # i- .rrr,. bridegroom's father, Rev. Floyd wii'th Chantilly lace enhanced the families are of Kings Moun- Wiilis, now of Concord. dress. Matching lace extended tain. Mrs. James Sanders was pian- down the front of the gown and ist and BiM McDaniel was vocal- hemline and outl-ined the Chapel The bride-elect is a senior stu- ist for ihe program of nuptial length train. Her bouffant veil of ^ * x,- music. Mr. McDaniel sang "With- silk illusion was caught to a Kings Mountain high cr Thou Goest” before the cere- crown of pearls. She carried a school and is employed in the mony and “Wedding Prayer" as White Bible topped with cymbid- tmpioycu m me tile benediction. ium.s, daisies, gypsophilia and The altar of the church was 1% of the valley, banked with greenery and light- Mrs. Johnny Robbs (attended od by cathedral candles in ^cr sister as matron of honor and wrought-iron candelabrum with bridesmaids were Mrs. Roger Put- [ladiicli, Pompons and mums nam, (Miss Sharrol Hughes and Miss Ardeth Willis, sister of tihe bridegroom. iPlower girls were Miss Leanne Robbs, niece of the bride, and Miss Christine Willis, of the bridegroom. All the attendants wore forma] gowns of peppermint dacron voile. Styled along empire lines, the dresses had high round neck lines with long full sleeves of narrow lace and French silk braid in tones of green and maize. Green and maize trim enhanced the necklines and sleeves and circled the waistlines of the A- line skirts. They wore matching headdresses and slippers and carried white and yellow ipom- z.f ,, . “7” pons, gypsophEia and vaJlev 111- t.fully carriod out in docorame ies. The two childi^n attentonts dll,Tils an^d rofreshirents The carried baskets of flower peUls hrrfcs table, highlight of dreor- and rice. ^ ation. was overlaid with lace ov- nn«r.5* n or pink and hold the three-tier ^ ?.ako .“"do^"rati^’‘''^,;:h,'fJh,' Sded'^^ Barry Thursday. April 8. 1971 Gre-rory presided at the punch of Concord ’ ^ Gernnger p^^.| service. ' •Miss Gregory wor' a beige porly dress with matching ac cessories. The 30 g’’o.sts were members of Iho two families and wedding party. Joy, to Michael Randall Tolbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tolbert \jx «vlA a graduate of Kings Mountain of Ranlo. high school and attended the The bride-elect is a 1967 grad- . uate of Kings Mountain high University or North Carolina at school and graduated from Cos metic Art Beauty College, Troy- Chapel 'Hill. He is a student at anne Ross Institute of Modeling —““ the University of North Carolina Viviane Woodard Cosmetic Stores in Gastonia Academy of Atlanta, Ga. She is owner and operator of Stylon Hair Fashions and Wiggery on Grover road. lege. He has completed four years dety in the United State.s Air Force with two years serv ice in Vietnam where he receiv ed the Air Force Commendation Medal and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. He is office and credit manager for Firestone at Charlotte. A June wedding is planned. The wedding will be an event of July ISth in Kin-s Mountain's Macedonia Baptist church. ^ A t4 i i f C decorating the setting Wanda Gregory, Ronnie Butler, Jr. Are Feted Friday Miss Wanda Gregory and Ron nie C. Butk r, Jr. cut their wed ding cake Friday evening at an after-rehearsal parly held at the home of the bride-elect. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon.i Greg ory, parents of the bride-to-be, were hosts. The pink, blue and white theme of the wedding was beau 'em The bride’s mother was gowned Johnny Lewis in an ice blue long-sleeved dress Bennett street announ- Ann Sanders, Sonnv Willis Are Feted Miss Ann Sanders and Flovd (Snnny) Willis. Jr. eut their wed ding eake Saturday at an affer- rehear.sal party given by the bride-to-be’.s sister and hrother- inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Robb an apricot A-line dress with beige "“"j' "'-•enAAi nmv acct'sscjfics and a green-throated one-half ounces, orchid c‘orsage. Grandparen-ts are Mr. anc Miss Suzanne Conner, cousin of John Jones of Kin' ^s Moun- the bride, presided at the bride’s and Mi's. Leonard book in the vestibule of the Alexander of Lowell. Church where the bridal pair -re- ntu,. .. u ccived wedding guests after the of the ceremony. family is three-year-old For a trip to Williamsburg, Va. the bride chose a navy blue dress . . li ~1 T with navy and red accessories Hambrighf bddaXq'liel!* BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM 'Mrs. P. Q, Hambright was host- THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. SECTION B Dixieland Band Miss Wanda Gregory, Lonnie Butler, Jr. M d N-T T?e''nix1Ind SndH ,.oup seS ^ C Pollocks To Note Golden WeddingDay Mr. and Mrs. Tom Polloclc will observe their gold en wedding anniversary on April 18th. A family celebration will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Plonk, daughter and son-in-law of the Pollacks. Relat Ives and friends are being invited to call between 3 and 6 p.m. at the Plonk home on Cherryvllle road. * ♦ ♦ j* BRiDE-ELECT HONORED Miss Ae'in Sanders, whose wedding to Sonny Wil lis took place Sunday, was honored Saturday at a 12:30 bridesmaids luncheon held at Kings Mountain Country club. Entertaining was Mrs. Roger Putnam, assisted by her mother, Mrs. James Alexander, and her mother-in- law, Mrs. Russell Putnam. A color note of yellow and green was predomin ant In decorations. The menu Included chicken salad in pasfry shells, congealed salad, cheese, biscuits, green bean casseroie, and strawberry parfait. The bride-to-be s place was marked by a white ■ mum corsage which she pinned to the shoulder of her green and yellow party dress, - ♦ * ♦ ♦ Christopher Ray Hern- i don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Herndon, celebrated "Cl his first birthday Monday, 'I April 5. A family party was held that evening at the Herndon home in the Bethlehem community. A circus cake was cut and served v/ith ice cream and party refreshments. Other member of the Herndon family Is five- year-old Mark Herndon. Grandparents are Mr. I and Mrs. Edwin Moore p and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herndon, all of Kings Mountain. 'about this 'N' that ^ Members of the Kings Mountain Police Auxiliary > will hold regular meeting Monday night at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. B.P. Cook, 600 Temple street. 3 * ;] Mrs. Ben Long and Mrs. O. O. Walker were hosi- esses Thursday night to members of Otis D. Green , Post 155 Auxiliary at the American Legion building, Mrs, John Tria presided over business of the meeting and Mrs. John Gladden conducted the devo tional. Mrs. Paul Mauney, chairman of the committee on child welfare, gave the program. ♦ ♦ * ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughes, their sons, Jackie and David, and Miss Delores Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Hughes, Lisa, Billy and Tina, have returned from Paris, Arkansas, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Hughes, brother and sister-in-law of Gordon Hughes. * * * * April Is Poultry Products Month; Egg Is FHelp In Ailing Spring Food Budget k and wore matching accessoiries arrival of their second and a purple-throated orchid cor- daughter — Gayla Cassandra — sage. March 3'lst, Cleveland Memorial The hri'dcgrootm’s mother chose Shelby. . - The baby weighed nine pounds, Talent Hunt in the high school Lonnie Clayton 'Butler, Jr. blue and white an<i worc matcii entertainment The Rev C. A. Bost heard the in- accessories and a carnation and at Monday nights Jun- couple pKdge vows of the dou- corsa^^c lor Wam'an’s club meeting. ble-ring ceremony in pink, blue The bridegroom’s grandmother Jimmy .Amos introduced band white setting. chose a liglil blue dress with rntmibors who played two patni- The altar of the church was while accessories and a cama- olic numbers for the club on its arranged with pink candles, pink tion shoul icr ('orsage 35th anniversary. glads, palms and greenery. 'Miss Sue The age old question will pr.»b- are we limited to a big bird ably never he solved as to whe- just for Thank.sgiving or Christ- ther the hen or the egg c'ame mas time. Just as a reminder Lrst. but that will not keep us for your menu planning any- from obser\ing April as Poultry time is turkey time. Our fore- Products Month. The proclama- fathers w'ouKi find it hard to be- tion as I'cai in the Governor’s licve the large array of turkey a rojal cymbi- offu'e reminds us that North poducts available today. Take Carolina ranks third in the na* your choice of large or small lion in egg and turkey product- turkeys; turkey breats, rolls Holcomb, was dressi'd in ion and fourth in t'ommercial roasts, parts or fully cooked or broiler production. Spring is an r-'ok-d. In yn,ir favorite grocery “egg-ccllenf* time of y< ar to rto'-', you will find nutritious Jones Pam 'Miss Sue Bridges of iMrs. C. A. Bost, organist, pro- kept a gm st register at their home on CabVnpL*n'rivI Kin^ Mountain are to members of Circle N< in Shelby. bride. A graduate I>ixon Presbyterian church of Kings Mountain high school, At the beginning of the meet Entertaining with Mr. and Mrs. completed requirements in Mrs. Hambright was assist Robhe were* the bride-elect's par- her degree in eleimen- cd in serving u. A ,1- 1 . v_. /i. ooM, organ IS chii'-f-ti vi'stihiile wliPiv tlii' briiia'l played a prelude of wedding se- parly received after the cere- Mrs. Oal Fisher, president, pre- lections, sang “O Promise Me” mony. sided and welcomed visitors. Tlie before the ceremony and ‘^Ved- BRIDE AND 'BRIDFGROOM relreshmont table, overlaid with ding Prayer” as the benediction. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Gre" white linen c'lofh, was decorated The bride was given in mar- ory of Kings Mountain ar- par "eggsposs’’ appreciation to Ihe poultry industry which provid.^s us oul.sianding fofrjs. It has hem said that our mo dern custom of decorating and Shelby Rivin r eggs at Easter is a svin- nnu '-virs. p. y. Hambright was host- white linen elolh, was decorated Mr. and Mre. Boyd Franklin css Saturday night at her home white, green and yellow with riage by her father The bribe’s en'ts of ihe bride She aiiendc l inders of Kine^ Moiintnin to memihor« ^ daisies surrounding the crystal w.dding dress was a Victorian Kings Mountain iiiWi school and punch 'bowl. Pink pumoh was design of blue chiffon featuring graduate^ from Co.smetic Art served with decorated ctx)kies and long, full, sheer sleeves with Beauty college. Shelbv. Slie is e that eggs an-' a tremen- party r^reshments. Miss Mary fined cuffs and a bib bodice a member of the staff of Tiara ^ious help to an ailing food Tmd- Ahce McDaniel presided at the trimmed with daisies. Daisy Hair Designs. » u oua and tempting turkey to fit your needs and your pocketbook. You need never hesitate to serve broilers frequently for they are pleasing to the appe tite. are well likeJ, and blend well with other foods into so many different dishes. Many ex- • citing recipes call for honed that the egg 'represenle<I the chicken breats. The price of hav- carlh, the while was the water, ing the breats boned at market the yolk was the fire, and the a-ir niay seem prohibitive, but that in the ^^1 ^>f the Resurrection since ear ly ’jx'oi)!!* rcgard('d symlTol Of life, 'ph them as a *.v believed under the sJiell was die aimos phere. You may not agive with the age old symbolism, but you will - X4VV..C- ..... <it v'lviiiiTrii- **• refreshments by ent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd F. San- education from Western Car- Mrs. Paul Mauney and Mrs Bob dors. University where she is a Wilson. Scan's list student. She has com- Mrs. Paul Mauney conducted The green and yellow theme of pletcd practice teaching at Rhyne ^Jhe Bible Study and* Mrs Wayne the wedding was beautifully car Elementary school in Gastonia Wells presided over business of ned out in decorations and re- and will teach elementary edu- the meeting, froshmenls. The bride’s table, cation in the ifall. She is grand- Wine members attended Iiighlight of decoration, was over- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. laid with a yellow and white Sanders of Kings Mountain. ’ 85 S+u/Jon+c Inhlecloith and held the four-tier wedding cake as centiral 'high light. Green punch was serv'od punch service. get. Eggs don’t taste like steak. trim was lepeahid on the neck- TJ;e bridegroom is the son of cost like steak! Mrs. John How'ze'intnxiuced the ^^^ce and sleeves. The full Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie C. Butler Smart i»Jioppors know that eggs program. f . extended into a chapel «f Shelby. He attended the Kings Provide high qualitv pmtein train. -Her shoulder-lcnirth veil of Mountain schools ami recently important vitamins and mi! It's A Boy For Reynolds Family doesn’t mean you can't enjoy Uiem. Boning chicken is far eas ier than you w’ould imagine. Bo ned chicken stored in quantity in your frerzer is great for con venient jiffy cooker>*. So roll “them” bones! For ease in boning chicken breasts, hi y whole breasts pref erably. Use a sharp knife with a 6-inch blade, and don't mind using your fingers when the ... . '■ • " dim IV ^ Illusion was attached to a head- Completed a tour of Army duty mclium eg. con- using vour fingers when t ® Oormany. Uo is omployoci by 'a-ns ..ppn.ximatoly 77 calories, knii.'o seems hard to manaw white Bible topped with pink Duplex Shannon. "hieh is also an important fac- 1. Place breast skin^li Mr ard Mrs 'Donald F Rev carnations and cen- For a trip to ..Myrtle Peaeb. —— - ’ ■Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Rey ^ g ^ ,,j.j j,, ^'n^'^rLTaTF Upchweb attend- dress with matebinK Lelssw^s <he bride as maid of honor and the orchid lifted from her and only attendant. She wore a bridal bouquet. isnea — Sherry Reynolds, The bridegroom is the son of In SlimnastJes Class - , ^^^S^Lv-five women are enroll- March^^tli.^Krngs Moumai'n from a silver service at one end , voi*^rd» formerly of Kingis m slimnaatics courses now niiai i ; ‘ of ithe tiable. Green and yellow -'^"untain where Mr. Willis was underway on Tuesday and Fri- ^ floor-length gown of bond- The newlyw.iis arc at home at flowers wore used with a cande- P*^*®** Baptist chunoh. day evenings at the Community The baby, who w'cighed eight , crepe M aturing short, puff 606 East Gold str(y*t. ‘ He is a 1965 graduate of Kings Center. pounds, 13 ounces. represents sl^^es and A-line skirt sashed Mountain high school and a 1969 Recreation Director Roy Pear- fifth generation in the Roy- P*^*^ velvet ribbon, graduate of Appalachian Slate son said because of so much in- nolds family. P‘^« ribbon in mr University at Boone. He is an ac- terest in the courses a morninff , . carried a bouquet of countant at the University of class will b-^ offerei on Tue^ ‘Grandparents are Mrs. Peggy pmk and white carnations. IxGiTn DlaDTOn North Carolina at Charlotte. days and Thursdays Ifro^rrs Q-^n Mountain and Best man for the bridegroom \A/rsri _ , H -iiu .. unm lo4 Fifteen mSs are Sherman Childers of Miehiffan. was his father. The bride’s two VVed reejuirid for this elals and wo <>* Ronald and Rarrdy at 184 South Union street, Con- * Kings (Mountain. Great-grandmo- Gregory, served as ushers. -- me aoueiiio wiii u meat OufHds included members,of the ^ ‘ the Center Thtfrsday*^morning^ ther is Mre. Dorothy Reynolds of The bride’s mother chose a She ‘Tgg-sperf. By all n^il^ans from tie breast, cut "the meat two families and wedding,'party Wedding guests included those Mrs. Ausfeen Chandler of Shcl- fr^ndmot^er^ s" Mrs ton ^son'of and W T ^-hildren to an ‘egg decora'! from the rib cage, cutting a- (1 Kings Mountain, Cullmvhee. from Kings Mountain, Cullowhee, by is instuctor for both classes. ^ Wilson of a roy- ’ ( 3 families for an Easter ac- round the outer edge ot ^tho cory. Morganton. Bakersville. Hickory, Morganton, Bakensville. Women interested in enrolling ** cymbidium orchid. Ki^ MountL "P shauldeV loi^ 'labrum at on end of the table. Receiving rooms were decorat ed wit’h mixed springt flowers fea turing mums and tulips. The 'bride-elect wwe a blue crepe party dress and wa.s given a yellow corsage from the hosts. tor to all (Vilorie watchers. down, on cutting boa^!^ Whh a loss to know knife, out just through white ends’ U and fri- ::iristle at neck cn-d of keel bone surmlv^if* ^ bone at center of breast), atm? -Tt ‘'”1*** riffriger- P^'nd back and press flat with fill- li L ’ to expose keel bone. Tv-wi ^ f keel bone by run- Un es rZ at all ning the tip of the index'finger ri ^around both sides; remove in bm>k fo si)ecific recipes. Do re- one or two pieev's. l>aked, poached, or 3. Working with one side of - rambled eggs, plain and puffy the 'breast, insert the tip of the melets, soufflc.s, fondues, ore- knife under the long rib bone amed eggs and countless other Work the knife underneath the Mr. and Mrs. James R vnolds Z combined hone and cut it .free from the .nmincv the marrTaw of ,hoir -'way "tie breast, cut rhe meat the rib cage, cutting a- iwu iMiiniies ana weaning, party weaning guests included those Mrs. Austeen Chandler of Shel- G frnm Kings Mountain, Cullmvhee. from Kings Mountain, Cullowhee, by is instuctor for both classes. Hickory. Morganton, Bakersville. Hickory, Morganton, Bakersville, Women interested in enrolling ''at^^se. ''(l® ^wnin-g <!la.sses may do so The baby’s mother is the for- The bridegroom’s mother chose “ThF iHieddlng'took place AprU Turkovs are a hio. oar. of th. "'"L"’*"' the j.-int ■'•'Th’ , »emer Citv and Llncotniton. seiner City and Linoolnton. at the Friday night class. mer Marilyn Levonne ChUders. pink polyester crepe with white Ist in York, Swth ciroilnaf^ ^ M. C. ViuUy indiLteyr.sl tConUnued on Pagt Twot
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