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s 71 * t- ' « t i A. '-^ '. ’ '>,-.• ^I'^ '-i'. >4« Xfe' ^ SS' .4J^ (i- ,/ p»i* tts Mies. TERRY DEAN ANDERSON (Amie Zuill McC<mnclU MISS MARY JO ROGERS (BridcElvct vf Gai'y D. Stewart) MRS. JAMES RYAN DAVISON (Cathy Jean Costner) MRS. MICKBY (Linda Diane^LedfqrdJ^ ^ ' >4^; June Church Weddings Unite four Kings Mountain Area Couples' August , ■ ‘ ■ . ‘’ll'*?’ isl. Mr. and Mrs. R. IIowaDI Rog- Miss Rogers is a Senior stc- The wedding of Miss Cathy Jean Houston of Christ the King East Side Baptist church pro- Gasthhia;^'T,h^ t ,/WP^ A special presentation from ers <vf Route 2, Taylorsville an- rlont at Presbyterian Hospital Costner and James Ryan Davison Catholic church. Miss Rachel Lee vided the setting Saturday at 7 'go\vhs “The Kantasticks*' by John Les- noume the enga ement of their School of Nursing in Charlotte, took place in a 3 pjm. ceremony Best of Gastonia was organist p. m. for the wedding of Mi^s siyied 11^ tKat. lie McDonnell df Greenwood, S- daugliter, Mary Jo to Gary D. Mr. Stewart is a Sports Writer Saturday in ‘Grace Lutheran for the program of nuptial music Linda Diane Ledford and Mickey tend^nt. V , ■ " . ; -i. .- • iC., brother of the br.-.e, accom* Stewart, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. for the Gastonia Gazette. church. and vocal soloist was Mrs. C. J. Dean Moss, panied by Mickey iFloyd of Kings George Stewart of Route 2, Kings An August sixth wedding is Officiating was the pastor, Rev. Costner. The bride, d-autjh.ter of Mrs. (Mountain, guitarist, featured the Mountain. planned. David Swygen, assisted by Rev. (Continued On Payc Txco) John Leslie MdObnnell of Green- musical program \Miss Anne Zuill McConnell be came the i)ride of Terry Dean Anderson Sunday afternoon in a 3:30 !'■. ni. wed'..ing in Fred W. Symmos Chapel, ‘Trctty Place,” in Cedar Moi^ntaln. The couple wood, S. C., is a graduate of The bride’s, wedding gown was Greenwood h4gh school and is a formal-len' tti design of self junior student; at Umestone col- embroidered white c'otton with lege in, Gaffney, S. C. where she wiiite veA-et sash and long, full, plans to continue her education, see-thro.gh sleeves. .She wore a Tile bridegroom, aon of Mr. mantilla of Brussels lace and and Mrs. Leonard Woods Ani..er- oarried a boutiuet of mountain son ol (Kings Mountain, is a laurel ana other wil.l mountain graduate of Kings Mountain high flowers, s. ho6l and received his degree 'Miss Mary Joan McConnell at- in English this month from tended her sister as maid of hon- Limestone college at Gaffney, S. or and only attendant. He will teacii in the Gaffney Harold E. Meacham and Ron- area next school year aid Franks, both of Kings Moun- MoK'^jn Stanyarne (Bell, Presi- tain, ushered, deni of Limestone college, affi- Tlie bride’s mother enteriain- ciatod at the ceremony. ed after the ceivmony at a re- • James i*. Clark of Greenwood, ception at “Council Rrnck.” >. 0.3 iXpas-'brganist for the pro- After a wedtling trip to the gram Of.nuptial music and iRon- North Carolina mountains, the iiie Ledhetler of) Shelby, accom- m'wl>’weds will be at homo in panied by John Bennett of Kings Gaffney, S. C. .Mountain-at the organ, was solo- 'em Thursday, June 10, 1971 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN N C SECTION B •kiTii 'CoHini’ , ^ • tain- and- Shaiwn’ pledged vows of g- the doublo rmg ceremony before ^ore White "fraroil the Rev. Harry ID. Vance. carriea-Of Miss Debbie McDaniel was or- ganist and B. S. Peeler was vdialist for the program of nup- KingSi MooolM|mA tial masic. Mr. Peeler sang “O , JTje • Pcidect Love’’ before the cere^ mony and “WO-iding Prayer” as tedfopd, Jr., and Jairy the benediction., both.of Kihss . g The altar of the church was The hridt’s pawijt* arranged with summer flowers e^ dfier *tlj€ J and white candles and centered ception in fh feliow49»'lf*ll bv a white satin-'covered prayer Grace United Mefhodfst' ehu/ch^ bench. Overlaid With pink lAee. oW* Given in marriace bv her faih- Dink satin, thtf bride’s Wl er, the bride of imported . ... ^ over faille taffeta and styled, in candelabrum of ^Ad. A-linc skimmer silhouette. Min- ed; flowers opriHored'. tbe?' iature laie scallops traced fti THe fOur^tier^ «nllarti(ii pearls ani cr>'staJs ctirtlined the cake \|^a» iiigh neckline and the elbow- one end of thic' length sleeves. The detachable served. from a silver PUP^' train of Enl^Iish tulle was appli- at .the oppbiUe end <(ued with garlands of lace mo- Assisting .in Mining \^re>j tifs an<i framed with a double ' Tommy Kii^'t row of lave scallops. 'Her waist- Mrs. Rti^h Costner,' .ahd«‘i length veil of peaii d’ange Jaoe Margaret GolUns.^ . Mrs.' was worn mantilla style. She Stewart kept a guest register. | i f, i - .rrt* Miss Barbara Plonk, William Bridges Gives Plan For Their Friday Wedding iMisif Birbara Anne Plonk, Mrs. David Plonk, will be ring- daughter of Dr. anj Mrs. George bearer in his cousin’s wedding. \Vel)b Plonk, has completed plans Groomsmen will include George for lier marriage to \rilliam Dou glas Bri(i:.;es, son erf Mrs. l><m bride-elect; William H. Fenimore, iHiulson Hriiigcs, Jr. and the late Jr., brother-in-law of the bri‘Ie- Mr. Brid es. elect; and Jacob Bridget, brother Mrs. McCarter Installs Officers (Mrs. W. Eugene McCarter in stalled new officers of the Jun ior VV^oman’s club at the club’s - Webb Plonk, Jr., brother of the regular Monday night meeting. 1 i„ ..1 4. xif.ii TT T- iMiss Many Alice McDaniel, sec retary at Kerns Brothers suc ceeds Mrs. Cal Fisher as presi- TIio wedding will take place (rf the bride:roem-to-'ho. Crccifer dent. <1*0 Fr* ay evening at eight o’clock will bt» Steve Plonk, cousin of Other officers will include It's A Boy For Butlers carried a bouciuet of white car nations. Miss Judy Burns of Kings .Mountain was maid of honor. Her floor-length dref»s of yellow of dntted swiss was styled with em- ford Of Kings Mountain are ents of the bride who is a 1! 'Mr. and Mrs. Mike Butler, Kings Mountain, announce the pire bodice, round neckline and arrival of their first child—a son, short puffed sleeves. She carried -Michael Brian, Sunday. June 6, a bouquet of y-ellow carnations. After a short wedJirt^ frifl the newl>’weds will be at home IS Kings Mountain. j BB1Z)£. AND BRIDEGROOM : »Mr. and Mrs. Wilson C. Le4^ V.i , V-. : : ‘ in Rt'.-^unT.'tion Li ihrran church. The Rev. Glenn A- t :olaiui, min- ister of the chur. h, will officiate ■ t at the dciiMe-riny crrcmonv. '.Mr>. Aubrey .Mauney will bo or- ganist for the progiam of wed- <ling music and Mrs. Clara Plonk Polilis, c(»usin of the bride-elect, ! will ho vocalist. the bride-elect. 'Miss Elizabeth Ste^vart, vice- The bride-eleict’s parents will president; Mrs. Jim Downey, re entertain after the ceremony at cording secretar\-; Mrs. Betty a reception at Cheir home on Cres- Smile, corresponding secretary; cent Circle. j^irs, Ken Clonlnger, troasurer; * * * and Mrs. Fisilier, chaplain. Additional parties will honor ;Yhe club voted to conduct the Miss Plonk and Mr. Bridges residential canvass for the Kin s prior to t'heir wedding day. Mountain Heart f'und during the (Mrs. John C. McGill will enter- (month of June and voted a gift of riOO to the Senior Woman s club for use in its air-condition- .xiV The bride-elect's father will give her in marriage. Best man tain TT.ursday at her home at a for the prospe tive Inidegroem 1230 bridesmafIs luncheon. will be his brother, Ben Hudson (Mrs. Ben H. Bridges, mother ing project at the club. Britl res. HI. of the bridegroom-elect will on- iMrs Fisher announced Miss Fusan Rebecca Plonk will tertain at a rehearsal dinner at attend her sister as maid of hon- S:30 p. m. Thursday at Holiday or and bridesman’s will include Inn. Gastonia. 'Mrs. William M. Fenimore, Jr. of Cleveland Memorial hospital. Tlie baby weighed eight pounds, 4 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Blackburn of Fort Lauder dale. Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bugler of Kings Mountain. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Strickland of Shelby, and Mrs. Alonzo Kale, of Kings Mountain. Tlie baby’s mother is the for mer Katliy Blackburn of Kings Mountain. Bridesm-ald.«> were Miss Pam Nicholson of Kings Moimtain, Miss Dohibie Lucas of Chester, S. C: and Mrs. Carolyn Murray of gradttate Of Kings Mounta^ hlgtit school. , . Also a gradoate' of> King^ Mountain high school, the brktej groom Is son of Mr.. an<j MrsI FDlCv Cobb: * ♦ : Visitors Here; GoodCilizenNamed m' m mi MRS. JAMES RONALD PRICE (Bertie Jane Lovehux) Miss Bertie Jane Lovelace of of lac^e outlined the scooped Mooresboro and James Ronald neckline, empire waist and bAver Privo (d Cliffside pledged their part of the skirt. The same laec d:)ul)le rin'g vows Sunday after- trimmed the wide cuffs of the noon in Sandy Run Baptist bishop sleeves. Her chapel length church. mantilla was of 'puiv silk ilPu- Norristown, Pa., ^liss Margaret aiKl uncles of the bride-elect will Julietta Plonk of Kings Moun- entertain at a wedding breakfast lain, sisters of the bride-oloct; at the Roal Villa Restaurant. Mrs. George WChb Plonk, Jr. of Hosts and hostesses will be Mr. Whilston-Falem, sister-in-law of and Mrs. FreM W. Plonk, Mr. and the bride-eltH't, and Miss Mary Mrs. Hal S. Plonk, Mr. and Mrs. Beth Rnmscy of Kings Moimtain. Wray Plonk. Mr. and Mrs. John 'r>nthia Castor of Ulickory, Bullet Plonk, Mr. and Mr^. Clar- daughtor of former Resurrect ion once Plonk, Mr. and Mrs. Pastor .Lavid L. C istor iMr. and Mr.s. II. O. Williams, that 'Mrs. Ilallie Ilustetler and daugh- thc July club meeting will f(‘a- tor. Li/a, .‘<pen! tbe wei kend at turn a family night cook-out on SurfsaU*, .S. c. wiiii Mr. and July 5th at Lake Crawfoid pic- ]\Irs. Pride Rattonee, sister and Friday morning af 12:30 aunts nk‘* area. brother-in-law of Mrs. Williams. Miss Annie Roberts Fionored Friday By North School Faculty At Luncheon The North school staff honor- the great contribution she has ed Miss Annie Roberts, fourth mule and is still -making to the grade tea her u’lo is retiring, religious ar. ’ civic life of Kings Jay with a lovely buffet Puncheon in Mountain. .Mrs. \V. L. Ma' :ney and Patterson, all ef Kings Mountain, 'he Queen’s Room <if the Royal prosenlod Iier with a pair of pic- -Mrs. Castor, will be flower girl, an i Mr. and Mrs. S. C- Isley of Villa Motor Inn Friday, Juno -I, Hires and an engraved mono- Steve Plonk, son of Mr. and Burlington. 'at noon. grame<l gold jiin. Miss Roberts — - The tables were arrange! in a expressed thanks to the group. M r<; G^mhlp HnnnrprJ For I nnn Sprvlrp U^hape and covered with gold Mr. lOreene rc ogntol Miss lb. '<^a\UU\tz^ \ lUIIUIUU I UI UUIH^ cloths and rod napkins. The table Linda Rohtuls.hride-elect of Junr centerpieces were yellow’ {^arza and expres.scd regrets that she mums and rodcarnations. would be leaving North school (After an enjoyable luncheon, to teach in Florence. S. C. next Richard E. Greene, principal, ex- year. Slie was presented a wod- pressod appreciation to Miss Rob- ”ing gift in her chosen cliina pat- erts for her years of service as tern. a classroom teacher in the Kings 'Mrs. Betty Ba'bh. secretary at th school, was rememhered \ ‘X By Faculty Of West Elementary School (Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gamble, who served as guests arrived. Small retired this month after -12 years tables were appointed throughout in the teaching profession, was the house for the seating of honored Frkiay at a 12:31) lunch- guests. Chicken, asparagus, corn, con civen by her co-workers, sala<i and homom'ado pound rake The Rev. L. T. LankfoiM heard sion bordered with Cliantil-ly Members and staff of West Ele- was served with hot biscuits and 'Mountain city schools and parti- Nor tlie couple exdiangc vows in the lace, and she carried a white ice tea. cularlv the excellent work she with a i-.ifl of crystal since she has done at North school as will In' moving to .Marion, N. C. mentiarv school, of / white satin kneeler. Southern miniature carnations and steiih- luncheon was neld at the home Attending the luncheon were fourth grade tealchor, leader of -soon. Mr Greene praised her for palms medallions and a center anotis centered with a white or- ‘ 3'h o beautHully - appointed Princii>al Joe Hodden, Mrs. J. C. anh of white'lighltHl bridal tap- chid. of Mrs. H. O. Williams on West Bridge.s, Mrs. C. S. Plonk. Mrs. ,-iiligK Gwendolyn Lovelace was Mountain street. Jack White, Mrs. U'o McIntyre, AVedding music iwas 'by Phillip her cousin’s maM of honor and (Mrs, Gamble has served as -a Mrs the saifetv patrol and the volun teer work s-he has tone to beau tify t'he floiuer gardens. iMrs. Richard Plyer expressed apprec- (Mrs, Gamble has’ served as a Mrs. Lewis Hovis, Mrs. W. L. GnM'no omanisi and 'Loonard hiidestniaMs woro iMrs. Nanoy toadior in llio KinRS Maunlain Ramsaur, Mrs. Virginia Wiggins, iation and graiitudp to Miss R(>h- D ivis and Mrs' (Linda Blalock Blaltfck of Roiling .«prings, Mrs. syslom for 3S years. Mrs. barncll Bailey, Mrs. H. A. erts for tier .splendid cooperalion were'vocilist.s 'Bartdi'a Reason. Cliffside; Miss Tlie faculty presented Mrs. IGofortli, Mrs. M. D. Phifer, Mrs. and help-fulness ns a co-worker. The bride' dau-htor of Mr. and Sue Lovelace, Shelby; and Mrs. GamWe with a li'an'isome footed Fronnea.u Little, IMrs. El Spen- She spoke at length (concerning Airs Johnnie T I ovelaee of Linda Blalock of Charlotte, Wil- silver serving tnay. Various mem- wr. all faculty memibers; and her relationship with iKiys and Mo'oresboro was 'riven in mar- lene iBlalock of Charlotte was tiers of t'he faculty paid tributes Mrs. J. P. Mauney, Mrs. Carolyn girls and the love and respect riaue’ hv her fathei- Her formal flower girl. to Mrs. Gamhle for faithful serv- Owens, Mrs. J. E. Anthony, Jr., they have for Miss Roberts. Mrs. kiown vvas of imported silk or- Mrs. Judv Summery presided ice. 'Mrs. Ruth Goforth. Mrs. Ode Eugene iMioCarler expressed ap- ter. ^an/a arid Chantilly lace. Panels Cuntinui^U Un Pajau Two Tomato juice appetisers were Mitcham and Mrs. Ida Hawkins. preciaUon to Miss Roberts lor tlio o\(X'llont work she dki North sThool and oxorossod ro- grpts about her leaving. In conclusion. 'Mr. Greene ox- presstvi his appreciation for a joib well done to all the members of the staff. Tlie 'committee that arranged the luncheon was Mrs. W. Arauney. chairman, Mrs. Brenda Blanton and Mrs .Eugene McCar- Colonel Frederick Hambright Chapter, Daughters Z of American Revolution, are presenting Good Citizen- Z- shlp Awards to elementary pupils in.the district schools 't this year. ^ The Good Citizen Medal Is presented tbe out- .5 standing citizen in the fifth grades in each of the dis- 3 trict schools. 5 Winners at West school were Regina Lea. Patter- J son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patterson of 3 Crescent Circle, and Norman Fuller (Trip).McGill, son 5 of Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. McGill. Jr. of West Moun» 3 tain street. *'' ' . , ♦ Trip is a student of'Mrs'. Elizabeth Gamble. Pe- ,2 qina is a student of Mrs. Hilda B. Goforth. 5 4 ♦ * * / ■ -5 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul White of Cypress, Cat(« (Continued On Paye Two) ♦
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