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47 ).iu out % \ m lr^)« MRS. DOUGLAS R. MERCIER (Wvndi) Ka»j FiU:r) MRS. SCO'ITY GENE WALKER (Di bra Vifjtoria Rhtu) t)her Chwch Ililfs Uri’lr Merck is, flalkers <l) I 'Kiist United ^Motiiodist i*iiurch \ o Florida last wooknnd for the <'[ 0:';da, Fla. j roviied the* set-wedding and its altondani lesti- ling Saturd;iy at S y. m. for the vities. wedding of Miss Wendy Kay Fil er and Douglas 11. .Mender. Tiie bridegrooms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Mereier, were The Rev. Robert D. Bledsoe i^osts to a rehearsal dinner on hennl the couple uledge vows of Friday evening at the Ocala 1h double-ring ceremony. Country club. Members of the Given in maiaiage by hei- fath- wedding narty. friends and out er, the bride wore a foimal of-town guests made up the guest gown of white silk organza fea- luring a hieh neckline formed hy sunburst applliques of Venice lace enhanced by V^iciorian sleeves, cuffs and Victorian waistline trimmed in matching lace above a A line skirt. The attaclied <hapel length train fell from a soft organ/a hnw. Her Chanel lengdi veil of trlnle tiers of silk ilLision was att.ich('d ta a lieadpiete of dainty flowers en- » vined vvi’h pearls and erystels. iu* carried u bomtuel of pink roses, baby’s breath, pompons and streamers of picot edge sat in. Miss Slieii [{enae Filer at- tendv'd her sister as maid of hon or and bridesmaiils were Mi.-'S Sally Mills and Miss Susan Reli- winkel. _^U1 the attendant w(U‘<* foianai gowns (if e(‘icise impoi'ied mist- (jiK* witlt butterfly sle(*\es af pink silk organza and empiia* waist :iec( nted with maleinng pink Venice lace. They wore matching bandeaux and carried a long stemmed pink rose. best man. Mark Mereier. brother of the bridegroom, ushered with Tony Stubbs. The brifle’s j-arents entertain ed at a beautifully apixiinted re ei)tion -after the <*cremony in the church social hall. The wed ding colors of pink and white fea tured decorative details. Ocala, Florida will be home for the lunvlyweds. HlUt>F AND BRIDIOGROOM iMr. atid Mrs. K. B. Filer of Ocala, Fla., are parents of the bride, ^be is a graduate Ocala's Vanguard high school. The bridegroom, son of Mr. ^nd Mrs. Jack R. Mereier of flyings Mountain and Margaret ^^llis of Hudson, is a graduate of Kines Mtv niain high school and attended Calawi>a Technical In stitute in Hickory. He is a sales rei>resentalivG for iKin<ler Manu facturing Company in Ocala. Members of the Atercier fam ily fiom Kings Mountain went ■Miss De'ora Victoria RiiOa be came the bride of Scotty Gene Walker Friilay in an 8 p.m. double - ring ceremony in First Presbyterian church. Dr. Paul K. Ausley, minister of the church, heard the ex change of vows. The alter or nie arranged with wliitc ch ry sa n t he m i: m s and church was glads, while Garza mums. A seven branched candeibra holding while tapers was on either side t.f the .^old cross. Potted palms were on ei ther side of the altar. Mrs. Darrell Austin was or- ganis: a.:d Mi-T. Dt >hie burns was soloist for the program of traditional wedding music. Miss Burns sang "O Perfect Love” by ConUmufd On Page Two Miss Morrison, Louis Cook Give Plans 'Miss Scarlett Ann ‘Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S- Morrison, has completed olans for her marriage to 'L<ouis Kd- ward Cook, sem of Mr. and Mrs, J. 'P. Cook of Grover, and an nounces thoiii today. The wedding will take place Saturday evening at 7 o’clock in Grover’s First 'Baptist church with the Rev. Paul iMiPwood to officiate at the doUble-ring cere mony. 'Mrs. J. N. McGlure will he organist for the program of nup tial music and vocal selections will be by Burlic Peeler, ban- lone. The bride-elect’s father wdl give her in marriage. »?est man for the nros^'’tive bridegroom will be his father. Miss Marion Morrison will at tend her sister as maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Mrs. Jerry Cook of Grover, sister-in- law of the bridegnom-elect; Miss '^he*^ti of Charlotte and Mrs. Jeff Mereier of Richmond, Va., coir^irs of the bride-eV'-t: and Miss S.s'’n Welch rf Gaff- n^»r o ^ re'dege classmate of the bridc-olect. Reno C of Trover n*'*'*'' of the bridcgnom-elort, and Tricia Carson of Statesville, ro'i- sin o'" the bridc-to-il'o, will be jtm ior attcHlants. Ri’^glioov^r ■'(-p’ b*^ ^ wards of Greenville, S. C., ne- phf'-" nf the bride-elect. Groomsmen will itiHude Cook of Grov'or. brother of tXo bridegroom-to-he; Richard Little of Cramerton. r^’isin of the 'Sride-’Toom-lo-be: Richard Morri son. brother of the T '’ol Bla"kslor>o of CV'"'w'»ter, Fla., cousin of the bridc-(’’ect; and Hubert MJGinnis of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect's parents will entertain after the cermony at a reception at Kings Mountain Country club. Additional parties honor Miss Alorrison and Mr. Cook prior to Continued On Page Two 'em SF.CTION B THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN N C Thursday. /Oc+ober 14. il97l Bifthdny^ Bridul Pur lies Usher In Full Seuson District III Garden Clubs Set Meeting TIk* Charlotte Council of Gar- d(‘n Clubs will host tlie annual niet'ting of 'District HI of tlio Garden Cluihs ol North Carolina Thursday i today» in the Univer sity Center Auditorium on the cam)uis (if the University of Norlli Carolina at Chari.die. iRegisIration and coffee hour will i-e fnnii 9 until 10 a. m. 'Mrs. \V. Marion Olom. st.or prcsblenl. and other slate offi cers will' attend. C ■ neil nresi- denis, distri' t ehairman, and lo cal club pix'sidenl will make an nual reijorls. Kings ^Mountain Garden clubs will send representatives to' the meeting. • Luncheon speaker will be Mrs. ■( er i^ittlP, le.’iurer of iKe.i i- tpo School. A native Charlottean, she h i-s lived hnd studied in Ja pan and holds a degree in Ikeno- t I 0 school. Kenneth Franklin Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Davis, celebrated his fourth birthday Sat urday, October 2. at his home on Woodside Drive. Friends enjoyed lunch with Keny and wore presented hats, balloons and favors. Monday his Kindergar ten class at First Baplist church enjoyed clown cupcakes. Kenny Is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Davis and the late Lucille Cansler and C o m a n Franklin Falls. His mother Is the former Ann Cansler Falls. * * * ♦ Heather Dodlco Alien, daunhtc' of Mr. and Mrs. Arihur Allen, Jr. of Char lotte relehratod her first birthday Tuesday, Octo ber 5th. A family party was held at the Allen home and Heather’s decorated birthday cake was cut and served with party re freshments. I Heather 'Is grand- dauph+or of K'lr. and Mrs. Sam Weir, Jr. and Mr. and N'lrs. Arthur Allen, ' “ all of Kings Mountain. She is great-granddaugh ter .of Mrs. Lila Ervin of Kings Moutnaln. * * ♦ ♦ IT'S A GIRL Rev. and MVs. Harshel (Buddy! Wrioht, Jr. of Baskervllle. VIroInIa announce the a’‘»‘Ival of a daugh ter, Dorian Nicole Wright, Fcldav, October 8th. The baby Is first grandchild of Mr, and Mrs. :n 4#- \ iV - Tp-* • f I I COLONIAL STYLE COSTUMED — Thnv.: na )nh( rs 01 Uh' Aint i.y an Ijguai Aniiliunf art jHctured above in u-olonial style a^tumes ^a y nwdt and \v*ore ///.sZ ‘u'ickjis th< 'liUst Invthday of fhc Batih of Kings Mountain uotrkrd. From lift to rignt. Mrs. !:<>:,i tt Ruff, Mts. Ma rie Quivn, and Mrs. Lillian Mitchfui. ^ hif Jtm RfU) It’s The Season Of Year For Bazaars It’s the fall season of the year, and at least two churches and the Kings Mountain W’om- an’s club are planning bazaars featuring goodies, crafts and other suitable gifts for Cbrisi- • mas-giving. Alembers of the Woman’s club will hold the annual bazaar in connection with the autumn fes tival Wednesday with doors to open at 11:30 a. m. at the Wom an's club. A spokesman for the club said a numibor of bazaar items are new ones this year and should provide the fairgoer much shopping pleasure. Patriotic Program Given By Auxilidry Women of Grace United Motli- cd Methodist church are at work on plans for a bazaar to bo held November 13ih at the church educational unit. Baked goods, crafts, and canned goods are amort.-- items for .sale and in ad dition, those attending can en joy holdogs and hamburgers with accessories for lunch dinner. * * « Women of Central Fnired Alethodist church are planning a bazaar in December at the churcli educational unit and they are al- SOCIAL CALENDAR ready at work sewing and creat ing numerous iioliday gilt items. The Womim's Sociely of Christ ian Service Will c'onduct an attic sale Vrifiay and Saturday from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. at the ])uild- ing formerly fK'cupied by Ken's Lunch Room on West Mountain strevt. Good selections of cloth ing, i(*weiry and assurt(*d items will Ih' availabl. Mr.s. Odell Norwo<td w:',! be chairman of the j'-:-o,tect. assisted hy Mrs. Jay Powell and Mrs. J. H. Arthur. Persons having Hems 1() donate should call Mrs. Pow ell or Mrs. Norwood for pick-up service. Ifs A Boy For Pattersons Friday: I Hershel ,Wright, Sr. of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogers of Taylorsville, ♦ 4c 4c * Eddie Michael Moss. Jr. celebrated his third birthday Tuesday, Oct. 5. A party was given for him by his mother, Mrs. Sandra Moss, at his home t on Saturday, Oct. 2. A birthday cake topped with miniature cars and trucks was served to his guests. Those attending the party were Mark and Christy Davis, Karen Led ford, Kimberly Huffstet- ler. Michelle Robinson. "Buck” Harrelson, Paige Mauney, Doug Sanders, Leigh Ann Odell, and his great-grandmother, Mrs. L. W. Barrett. Mike’s maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huffstetler. and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moss. 4c 4c 4c 4c Debbie Burns has been named a Gardner-Webb College cheerleader for the 1971-72 year. She was one In a squad of nine chosen by vote of the college's student body. Mr-s Burns Is the daugh ter of Mrs. Edith Burns of 309 Vvilson Terrace. She is a freshman at Gardner-Webb College. . The Kings Mountain student graduated In June from Kings Mountain high school. Coniintued On Page Two ( A patriotic program calling at tention to tlie 101st obseiwanci? of the Battle of Kings Mountain and Veterans Day Ocl<»ber 2-4th featured Thursday’s meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Ken Clonineer and Mrs. John Tria presented the program and served as hostesses. Mrs. J. W. Gladden gave the devotional. The Auxiliary welcomed as new member.-: -Mr.s. .Tuanita Pruiti and Mrs. 8. F. Randle, brth of Grover; Mrs. W. D. Morrison and Mrs. Bruce McDaniel. Members voted to cospon.sor with the Sliolin- unit the annual ■Gold Star Mother's luncheon to be hold next month. Hi. and ^frs. Jrrry E. Patter— son of Otn Gi‘over slrtvt. Cha pel Hill announc e ilie arrival of t);(Kt --Aints and undos of Miss their first citiUi. a sun. Daniel .Scarlett Morrison, bride - eleul. Patterson. Tuesday, October 1’2, will b(»si a r<*hears;tl dinner for the Morrison-Cook wedding parly . Kimbrou-.rh Cashion. at Royal V’illa. 7:3')—Rehearsal for the Morri son Cook wedding in Grover First Baptist church. S:30 '.Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Coo!; are entertaining at Gro\er Kii>iK Baptist 'ehiu*. h fellowsliip li.all at an afler-re!u*arsal party for the Cook-Morrison wedding par ty. Saturday: 11:30 .Mrs. C. L. Walton and Mrs. W. C. Hlackslone are enter taining at Royal Villa at a wiel ding i>reakfast iionoring M:..-- Grandiiuronts are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Patterson of Kings Muuniain and Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Cashion of Slielby. Scarlett MoiTison and Louis 7:00 Tlio Wi'rtdins of Mi-";® .ScarUMt Ann MoirUnn ami Loms I-Mwar.i C-m-k in F-ipUst olnn-ch of Crovor, ro.vplion fol- lowing at King^ .\iounUun Loun- tuv ciuh. TRIM Troyanne Ross Institute of Modeling Whers it happens! 123 \V. Marion St. f. • ; ,V A \ T " \x A' ^ .f- TERRY HORN Mis.s N. C. World *71 •Want To Be A Model—Or Just Look Like One*? DIANE HELMS 'LV. Tali'ut Winner N. V. '71 DEBBIE DAVIDSON Carrousel Queen ek'd ’71 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL MODELING HATHA YOGA Improve posture, walk, figure, make-up. hair style, \oieeaiielion, grooming, social graces, poise, confi dence and i)ersonaHtyI Enroll now for classes beginning Oct. 12th & 14th— once weekly—16 weeks. Call 4C2-2654 for informa tion. 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