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rage iwo Brenda Wray, Robert Peterson Give Plans IMt KINfeb MUUNIAIN HfcRALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. I)ur7clay, June 8, The Blue Velvets Pla^ Vor Bdturday’s Dance ^ Miss BrpncJa Fayo Wray, daugh- , Dt / 1 M . . . Wray of Shelby The Blue Velvets" will play for an American Legion and the late Mr. Wmy, has an- dance Saturday night from 9 until 12 p. m. at the Amer- ""triced piano for her marriage can Legion building. Legionnaires, their wives and guests are invited to attend. ♦ * ♦ ♦ m- Pair Feted f After Rehearsal At Cake-Cutting -MORE ABOUT Bost high school and holds a BA ir lo Rdbort Melton Peterson, son of Mr.s. Jack Malheson of Kings Mountain and the late Jasper Lee Peterson. ABOUT THIS N' THAT, L. V. Gaffney was honored by his wife and his four children and 18 grandchildren at a birthday dinner May 28th on his 82nd birthday. A picnic lunch was spread at the Gaffney horrie on Waco road and a decorated birthday cake was cut and served. Children of Mr. Gaffney are Mrs. Irene Medlin, Cur tis Gaffney, both of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Bea Lisclandro of Jamestown, N. Y. and Mrs. Kay Peters of Bethlehem, Pa. Attending the family get-to-gether were Mrs. Medlm, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gaffney, Susan, Mike and Pat; Mr. The wedding will take place Saturday evening at 7 p.m. in Eiilfalo 'BaptLst church of Shelby. R(‘V. Sam Snyder, assisted by the Kev. Edwin Chrlscoe, will offici ate at the double-ring veremeny. Miss Shirley Stamoy will be organist for the program of nuip- lial music and vocal selections will be by ohn M. Wallac^o. Ralph T. Wray will give his sister in marriage. Jerry Peterson of Gastonia, brother of the bride groom-elect, will bo bo.‘9t man. Mrs. J. C. Montgomery of At lanta, Ga. will attend her .sLster as matron of honor and brides- $1 sociology from Furman Univei W* Miss Faye Pressley and Wayne sity. He is employed a social Swofford cut their wedding case worker by the Catawba cake Thursday evening at an County Department of .Social a'Lter-rehearsal party held in the Service and is a member of the foIICAv.ship hall of El Bethel Hickory Exchange club. United Methmiist church. HosUs e^ct'i'pa^e^ll M^and M^fl V Presslev double-ring t'eremony. V. r-icaait-y. Hubert Plaster was or- Miss Pressley wore a beige ganist for the program of nup- party dress and a yellowthroat- tial music and Dr. and Mrs. ed orchid corsage, gift of her Blake MeWhirter were vocal father. soloists. The hride-to-ibe and prospec- The altar of the church was tive bridegroom took the occas- hanked wit|] a tall grouping of ion to present their gifts to their palms culminating in a central wedding attendants. peak ,and extending across the back portion of the rosti-um. A A color motif of yellow and pyramid of candelabra whits was featured In decorative lighted tapers stood in details. The bride’s table, over- greenery and joined laid with lace over yellow, held ^ p^jj. nine-branched tree the yellow and white wedding candelabra at the extreme sides cake as central decoration. Lime decorative grouping. A punch was served from silver sunburst arrangement of all- m-aids will include Mrs. Fl^yd ROSES FOR POLICEWOMEN—East School Piincipal Co7inic Allison, left in photo, and Boh Wel> punc^ bowl at one end of the ^^ite glads, snapdragons, daisies Warliok of Lawndale and Mi.ss zvrA * ....... . table. Centeiing the taib.e was a mums stood iust beneath the ster, right, president k)/ East P^TA. inesent o(^rttf%cutes of appreciation to the two /io/iceieomeji who candelabrum bf yellow tapers and mums stood just beneath the central pyramid of candles. Given in marriage by her fath- and Mrc: PahI K/i ^ J d l x r'L ' • ’ udy Wray of Shelby sisters of the ^ _ r ' \K/ ^ariney, ivir. ana Mrs. KOoert Champion, bride-elect; Mrs. David Willi-ams iwfrof the street crossings at East school dnnng the tf^ryn of school Left in photo is Mrs. Jim Belt and yellow and white flowers. Craig, Wes and Lori; Mr. and Mrs. Yales Gordon, Roy and Miss Jo Ann Lovelace, both and right in photo is Mrs. John Beam. Tht^ also received long-stemmed red roses from the P-TA t^ief Peterstn'^ll o^f ^ of bHdo^^lert! 'm>rcciatUm for a job u-.n done and heartf.U comnu-ndations. ,on have done han prevent- Pam lown of Tmportr'rilk^Snza rv , ail OT Mngs Mountain; Mr. and Mrs, Uavid will be flower girl. f'd acddotits and tragedg this pear and w appreciate your loyalty and deduction to duty.” (Photo Arrowood served the punch to Posed over faille taffeta. Styled _ r ^ ' Mrs, David will be flower girl. Koberts and Paige of Gastonia; Mr. Gaffney's sister, Mrs. t t> » t u # Betty Millwood of Goffo.y, S. C. aod her'^son: Mrs Bo. ...fSoSS".* wS?™. Lisciandro and son, John, of Jamestown, N. Y. and Mrs. ringbearer. Jessie Hord Pennington and Mrs. Annie Jolly, both of thl hp Jim Belt). > members of the two families in empire silhouette the bodice and the wedding party. City. Eddie Peterson of Kings Moun tain, brother of the pro-^pective bridegroom, will usher ;\it.h Rog- MORE ABOUT Griffin .Mrs. John Griffin presided at the pS ."nTSiThTShS. r.„S Karen Fite, Bobby Griffin Are Feted . Dewey MPO,,- e.eorM h.e'"/ThiSK.rSUSd At Parties Prior To Their Wsdding Ddy er Wray of Shelby, brother of the pjece to the altar and gave her the table from which party re- ^iss Karen Fite and Bobby bridegroom-to-be’s f-^^hments were served. G,iff in, who vv^t^ married Sun- adtd Mrs. Tt-oy GrUfln of Mon- Keith Holt, son of M/Sgt. bride-elect; David’ William.-: cf in marriage. The bride’s we and Mrs Raeford Holt Is re Chorryville and Kh^hajd Phillips sown was an Original desi cipient of the DAR Good CJt- """ Aftej; llicir wedding rohoa.’‘sal featured a sheer yoke outlined in pearl-trimmed lace motifs, high neckline of lace scallops and long sleeves with a garland of , jeweled lace extending from the shoulder to the hands and fin- . ished with a flared cuff with parents, .\ir. ^ izen Award from Mrs. Hilda B. Goforth's fifth grade at West school. Colonel Frederick Hem- bright Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution is honoring two outstanding good citizens from each of the fifth grades In the elemen tary schools with Good Citi zenship medals. Young Holt's father Is stationed with the USAF in Iceland. He is grandson of Poau d'Ange lace faille taffeta and imported Mrs. J. E. Mauney and Mrs. day, were honored po.sed over Russell Smith greeted guests and prior to their wedding fashioned in presented them to the bridal day. at several roe, were among the guests. each side, wa.s lavishly appliqued • Ti A 'vith pearl-trimmed lace motifs. Miss Mary tothenne Baer and detachable train wag bor- Mrs.A mold Jackson entertained ^ Friday evening the bride-elect empire silhouette with a high party who receiving in a formal co.workei-s of the brfde- cimrdiv at a matching iace with ap- I nrosoective bnaezniom will nor.i.ii-na fTni>:hr»ri n.itv, an TT/?- rccpivin? line to p^reet wedding i_-._ . saiuraay at a noon DJKiesmdius _i: Qpnttnt-oH over thn irain and prospective bridegniom will cur a wedding cake at an after rehearsal party in Dovc'r V'arn Clubhouse in Shelby. Entertain ing together will bo Mrs. Floyd Warli'.’k, Mr.s. J. C. Montgomery' and Mr.s. Roger "vVray. neckline finished with an Ed- receiving line to greet wedding wardian collar of laco scallops guests from Kings Mountain and ciy^stals. A beaded lace plas- Monroe, Charlotte, Boone. Mor- iTon dfc'licately traced in pearls ganton, Gastonia, Newland, Cher- anj crystals apipliqued the bu^- ry-ville, Hendersonville, Forest line and lace scallops defined the C'ity, Shelby, Lando, S. C., Spar- slightly raised waistline. Full tanburg. S. C, and Rock Hill on pliques scattered over the train and caught lo the back waist line, spreading Chapel length. An organza camelot cap held her ding was carried out in decora- ^ five details. The bnde’s table was ^ pink sweet- Elaine Brackett Is Feted At Drop-In Miss Elaine Brackett of Gro- Mountain and Mrs. Bernlc ♦ * IT'S A BOY English tulle wis bordered with matching Peau d’Ange lace seal- Mrs. E. C. Nicholson of Kings yer whose wedding to Phillip cameS^cap'^ai^enteT^^lAm^n^ H It f M b*!© Al UrAfTfu-fJ p.la(*e .Tiilv' l.Tth . . ^ . .. to-be's at Peeden Elementary luncheon at the Baer home school in Gastonia honored them Onnrt in Pharinttf' at a dinner party Friday evening -phe pink theme of the wed- in Charlotte. Entertaining were two Gaston county teachers Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. covered in Queen Anne’s lace , * ^ ^ ^ ^ , Matthews—^who entertained 18 and p^ntered hv an arrangement orchids, . Bishep sleeves had beaded lave S C. Mrs. Ca] . isher and Mrs. guests at the Cunningham home, of tinv Suds heart roses and stephanotis. inserts and deep laco-tiimmed Elsie Dixon, assisted by other Dinner was served buffet style were covered with cutwork c’oths Aiis Glenda Beck of Lexint? cu.:s at the wrist. The A-line skirt members of the Women’s Society ^nd tabiGc were decorated in ^^erea wim cutwoik c.mns MiSg Glenda Beck ol Lexmg- was lavishly aopliqued with bead- of Christian Service, assisted in <,r^n and p7nk and arranged with rosebuds. The ton attended the bride maid od lace motifs and dipped .to the details of entertaining. Good- ^ bride-elect’s place wag marked of honor and Mrs. Jerry Hoyle back to a Chapel-length tiain. Her hyes were said to Mr, and Mrs. The bride-elect was presented ® rc^obuds corsage and a sil- of Shelby, sister-in-law of the formal length veil of imported Harold Riddle and 'Mr, and Mrs. china in her selected pattern and goblet in her chosen pat- bride, was matron of honor. BraXford lakes place July 15th in Patterson Springs Baptist church, was honored Friday ev ening at a drop-in bridal shower iaturc bevv and tulle cirr.les. She carried a bridal bo-uquet atop a white lace-covercd Bible. Miss Mary Katherine Baer of Ray Litton of Gastonia. a blender from the hostesses. After a weddino- trin tn HiltoTi • wore a party dress Miss Fite wore a pink dress T f to Hilton in tones of orchid and blue and and took the occasion to Kead Viand, tho nawb-weda will a shoulder corsage, gift of the bfack onyf ^^dan^ to her brid- al attendants. be at home at Bro^'m Arms apartments in Monroe. ETUDE AND BRIDEGROM Green hostesses. Miss Fite’s mother, Mrs. Leona Fite of Kings Mountain, and the Mrs. ’Gary Shuford of Shelby the bridegroom's sister. Miss Annette Parker of Shelby and Miss Betty occasion to present . »» •• * * uT u-ij Wise were bridesmaids. held at the h^e of Mrs. Yates charlotte, roommate of the bride, The bride is the daughter of Smith, Jr. in Grover . w'as maid of honor and Mrs. Ar- Mrs. Leona Fite and the late Entertaining witu Mrs. Smith ^<Jld Jackson of Kings Mountain Clyde Blane Fite of Kings Moun MORE ABOUT Swofiord Boston creation of peau de sole A three-course luncheon was served to 18 members of tho brid al party. were her daughters. Miss Ree was matron of honor. Brides- tain. She is a graduate of Kings and silk net elaborately appli- bride-to-'be, I T-. maiH_ n-aro 'VTt-c TO/Mirrlao T??i-ih- "Mrnint;?in hicrVi cr»hrw»l anH y£\. 4... — i i _ nnH n 'Mrs. Leona Fite, mother of honored her All the attendants wore floor- length dresses of powder blue dotted swiss over blue taffeta. Styled in A-Iine silhouette, the bodice featured deep scoop neck lines edged in Venice lace and short, puffed sleeves. Two rows of white Venice lace insertion threaded with blue satin ribbon Mr. and Mrs. Waren (Bo) Goforth announce the ar rival of their first child— a son— Christopher Kyle Go forth May 18th. Cleveland Memorial hospital. Shelby. The Smith and ^Mr^ Dan Gold. maid^ were Mrs. Douglas Rich- Mountain high school and re- qued in re-embroidered face‘mo- daughter and prospective son-in wolnkorl c;v .ainU-}- anrl half aidson of Monroo, sister of the ceived her bachelor of science tifs The fitted gown was en- at an after-rehearsal party y ghed six pounds, eight and one-halt ounces. ^5 guests showered the bridegroom: Miss Troyanne Grif- degree in education from West- hanced by bracefet sleeves and Saturday evening in the fellow- ^^tend^ from the neckline down tzrandparents are Mrs. Warren tzotorth ot Kings bride-to-be with misceUaneous fon of Monroe, sister of the em Carolina University. She is a high neckline adorned with ^^all of Qrace Uniteg Moth- A-.me sKirrs. a Mounfain and the late Mr. Goforth and Mr. and Mrs. Don- i’ousehold gifts and the hosts bridegroom; Miss Sue Ann Mur- an elementary teacher in the seed pearls and crystals. Tho church. aid Deck of Lincointon Great-arandoarents are Mr and P^s^^i^ed ^er ^^ith a four-place ray. of Kings Mountain, cousin Gaston county school system but softly pleated skirt was embroid a u OT LincomTon. orear granaparenrs are Mr ana setting of dmnerware. a set of of the bride; Miss Gail White of will transfer to the Monroe sy.s- Mrs. rrank C:?otorth ot Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Abbott matching glasses and a _sal^ Gastonia and Miss Mary Anna tern in the fall. Fuller of Philadelphia, Pa. The baby's mother Is the former Pamela Deck. bowl set. Ta« Williams of Morganton. Beth The refreshment table was Whisnant of Shelby was covered with a lace cloth and arranged at the center with two Mr and Mrs. Troy Griffin of ■Monroe are parents of the bride- mint green candles in cutglass length dresses of pastel pink silk INVITATIONS ISSUED Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Deaton of Grover are issuing *1 i* I r» • i I I • ^ •4*A***V WCAO OKZl WLi Ti _ I *411" injvitations to thends and relatives to attend the wedding from a cutglass punch bowl at of their daughter, Deborah Lynn, and John Luther (Chip) one end of the table and a green Montgomery ^ aPcnratoH wpdriinor r-aWf. Tifac nnt All the attendants wore floor S™®™’ gree from Western Carolina Uni- holders and a bridal Mint green punch was SwCSh^^i^: ^ ^can Bank ^-rmst company versity and is employed by blue satin bow enhanced the | front waistlines and they wore . ^ „ The pink theme of the wedding white picture hats tiimmed with eied with .ace motifg and Row- beautifully carried out in blue satin ribbon. They carried ed into a Chapel tram. A match- decorative details. The bride’s nosegays in tones of pink sweet overlaid with pink heart roses, pink Sha.stas, car- cia\vn held her full-length sLk arranged with a cen- nations, asters and California ‘''3* decoratiop of pink candles dalsie., circled with pink pearl- and pink and white flowers in a recked maline and tied with brief served white lace throaied satin ribbon. Bands and lace created a bib of Monroe. centered floral cascade. attended Silver epergne. Mrs. Dewey^Mur- pink bows, the bride as maid of honor and ^ ^ were Miss Dianne The bridegroom’s father best man. Swofford, Miss Cindy Swofford sisters of the bridegroom, and was decorated wedding cake was cut , r'L n i oi . The wedding will ,.le place J„ne 16th at eight o’clock or.al'it.rvyeSLrbSI'l.'S; Brenda Blan+On, In the evening in Grover’s First Baptist cherch. The bride- S Ku” X ” “.“top™” Stephen Swagger elects parents will entertain after the ceremony at a re- ups. ’ ’ P Y P trimmed cuffs. Column skirts GiV© were softly gathered at the waist ceptlon in the church parlors. Plans ray served punch from a silver punch bofwl at one end of the table. Punch was served with Miss Pam Arrowood cousin of fetit-fours, fancy Caynard Bost and Harlan the bride ’ sandwiches and other party deli- 'Host, brothers of the bridegroom: All the attendants wore formal Jerry Hoyle and Charles Hoyle, length gowns of yellow satin* The bride-to--be wore a long covered in floral appliqued voile green formal with green acces- Steve Costner ser\ - with puff sleeves and rounded series and a green cymbidium neckles. They wore yellow straw orchid at her shoulder. ed as ushers. The bride’s parents entertained RHEA FAMILY REUNION Fifty members of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Rhea held a family reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Barber on Williams street. They gathered to also celebrate the 82nd birthday ot Mrs. Manda R. Barber. Mrs.^ Barber cut a decorated birthday calce. A picnic lunch was spread from tables set up In the barber carport. » -T » * (Miss Brackett wore a blue par- and flowing back panels added of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fred and yellow slippers amd The bridegroom-to.be took the afteT thr'e^remony^ar'r'i^en- ty wress and was given a white extra fullness. They wore fresh Blanton hac announced clans car»'*^ ^,.^4— n^... — *_ a. ... ^ i carnation corsage from the pink daisies in their hair. for her’ marriage to Stephen I r itru • J I *• . . . ® axict iiji: <li d IweiJ- plans baskets of spring flow- occasion to present his RiRs tion in the church parlor. A pink hostesses. The bridegroom’s father best man. MORE ABOUT Social Calendar was Swagger, son of Mr. and Mrs rw ., _ , , , Norval Samuel Swagger o f David Tucker of Charlotte, Wil- charlotte, liam Robinson of Gastonia, Wil liam Neal of Charlotte, Artie The wedding will take place ert Swofford and Mike Swofford, Melton of Monroe, Tommy Yar- Saturday, June 10th, at 7:30 p. brothers of the bridegroom, were brough of Charlotte and Douglas ni. in Oak Grove Baptist church, ushers. Howard Carlo Swofford was his son’s best man. Jim Press- ley of Raleigh, Chris Pressley, brothers of the bride, and Rob- men of the wedding party. Hostesses: Mrs. Floyd Warlick, Richardson of Monroe, btother-in- Rev. Russell Hinton will officiate The bride’s mother was gown Brenda Hoyle, Lloyd Bost Are Entertained and white motif was carried out in decorative details and re freshments. Reed J. Love, son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward H. Love of Grover, was listed on the Dean's list for the last semes ter at Berea college in Berea, Kentucky. The Grover student. 18. has completed his freshman year at Berea college. He is spending the sum mer vacation with his parents in Grover. Mrs. J. C. Montgomery and Mrs. of the bridegroom, ushered. Roger Wray. Bryan Richardson of Monroe, SattD'dap: nephew of the bridegi'oom, was 7:00—The wedding of Miss ringbearer. Brenda Faye Wray and Robert The bride’s mother wore green at the double-ring ceremony. Miss M^rty Wright will be or ganist and Jerry Blanton, broth er of the bride-elect, will be solo- Melton Peterson in Buffalo Bap- iace with matching accessories program of nuptial tist church of Shelby. and a cymbidium orchid at her 7:30—The wedding of Miss shoulder. Cashes To Note 50th Anniversary On June 18th Mr. and Mrs. James Kenneth Davi.s Overlaid with lace over pink, the bride’s table held a silver candelabrum of pink sweetheai t roses and pink candles as central Miss Brenda Hoyle, whose wed- decoration. Pink punch was ed in a lime empire - waisted ding to Lloyd C. Bost Jr. was an served from a silver punch bow! dress with matching accessories event of Sunday, was honored at from one end of the table. The and a white orchid corsage. a bridesmaids luncheon Saturday wedding cake was decorative The bridegroom’s mother chose the Holiday Inn. Miss Glenda highlight for a round table, also a softly shirred blue chiffon Beck of ‘Lexington was hostess, decorated in pink and white, dress with scalloped lace coat Lunch was served at one long -vyi ^ x* ,.r / , trimmed In white, white acces- table centered with a large wed- Hoyle, The bride-elect will be given in Tories and a white orchid cor- ding bell entwined with ivy flank- ' Edna Mae Champion and John The tridegroom’s mother chose marriage by her father. Best sage. ed by candles. Ralph Harrison in Macedonia peach lace with a lace coat, man for the prospective bride- Cynthia Alexander kept 'Misg Beck gave Miss Hoyle a Baptist church. matching accessories and a cym- groom will be his father. the bride’s register in the vesti- corsage of pink Sweetheart roses 9:00 - 12 p. m.—^American Le- hiclium orchid at her shoulder. bule of the church where the snd her weddlne gift, gion dance at the American Le- iMrs. H. R. Murray, maternal Paul Sharon Bell of bridal party formed a receiving REHEARSAL DINNER gion building. grandmother of the bride, chose Kings Mountain wil! attend line after the ceremony to greet Mr. and Mrs Lloyd 'Bost, par- light blue accessories and a car- bride-elect as maid of honor wedding guests. ents of the prospective bride- 10 a. m.—Circle 3 of Central nation shoulder corsage. bridesmaids will include For a wedding trip tho new groom, entertained the bridal Mr. aim mis. w. j\ rusion oi Methodist church at the home of The bride’s great-grandmother, Deborah Swagger sister of Mrs. Swofford cohse a navy and pair at a pre-rehearsal dinner Roanoke Ala.- Mrs. A A Corv Mrs. John Warlick. Mrs. Galey Fite of Forest City, |ne bridegroom-e’ect; Miss Robyn white knit dress with red trim, party Saturday night at their of Raleigh* Mr. and Mrs Ike chose light green and white ^f Huntersville, Mrs. white accessories and the orchid homo on Windsor (Drive Lowe of Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Wells Hostess ^ white carnation corsage Flowers o: Mount Holly lifted from her bonquet. Dinner was served buffet-style Arnold Beck of Lexington* Mr To Dixon Circle I shoulder. Champion of The newlyweds will be at home from the dining room table cov- and Mrs. D. A. Roebuck of New ■Mrs. Starnes of Monroe, grand- Kings Mountain. at Apartment 5, 1107 Mordeca ^red with a yellow embroidered Bern; Mr. and Mrs. John South Mrs. Wayne Wells was ho.stess jy**!**"^^ *he bridegrom, chose junior bridesmaids wiM be Miss Raleigh. cloth. The table held an ivory Miss Brenda Fiske, Miss Sandy Saturday evening at her home matching accessories Blanton and .Miss Nina Blan- AND BRIDEGROOM cherub-based container filled with Stanford, all or Boone; and Mr. to members-of arcle 1 of Dix- “ carnation shoulder cor- ton. sisters of the bride-elect , James V. Press- yellow and white snapdragons, and Mrs. John Fleming Lyon of on Pre.cbyterian church. of Kings Mountain are par- California daisies and blue-tinted 'Bahama, N. C. Mrs. Paul Mauney led the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. Groomsmen will include Ron- ents of the bride. A 1970 graduate gYPSophila flanked by cherub Bible study and Mrs. WelL pro- Griffin of Monroe, nie Blanton. Wayne Blanton, of Kings Mountain high school, candlesticks holding spiral can sided over business of the meet- bridegroom’s aunt and Norman Blanton, all of Kings she is a junior student al North <lles. The 30 guests were seated H*S A Boy Mr. and Mrs. Ir. and Mrs. Ca and Mrs. Ken Wise, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Poston, Mr. and Mrs. Tay lor Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Causby and Mrs. Jack L. Raymer assisted in receiving and entertaining. CXit-of-town guests included: and Mrs. W. A. Poston of ing. Refreshments were ing a social hour. Rhea-Bumgardner Invitations Issued Outing Planned Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Warren By Senior Citizeus uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grif- Mountain, brothers of the bride- Carolina State University in at small tables set up throughout serve dur- Monroe, were hosts after elect, and William Pritchard of Raleigh, where she ig a member the house. For Hurlbuts the ^remony at a beautofully- Charlotte. of Lambda Delta Honorary So- AFTER-RBHHAIRSAL PARTV appointed reception in the church Misg Elizabeth Wright will ciety. She is granddaughter of An after-rehearsal party for Hurlbut of fellowship hall. keep a gupst register in the ves- the late Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hern- Miss Hoyle and Mr. Bost was fonnerly of Kings Moun- The wedding colors of pink tibule of the church. don of Kings Mountain. given by Miss Betty Wise, assist- ^*^^cunce the arrival of and white were featured in dec- Mrs. David Evans, Mrs. Ken- The bridegroom is the son of cd by her mother, Mrs. Ken thoir second son, Marc Johnson auu rwtrijiitrin issued woHdinfr invit-i ' omw winitr lectiuifu in uuc- ivirs. uaviQ ji/vans, iVirs. Ken- unuegroom is me son or oy ner motner, Mrs. Ken airvunu *uii, marc jonnson and their children have Citizens club members orative details and relreshments. neth Ballard, Mrs. Clyde Hoyle Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swofford Wise; and her auijt, Mrs Carl May 18th, Rex hospi- i.ssued invitatioas to Kings Moun- "/ .J!.;! planned an outing on Fri- The bride’s table, highlight of and Mrs. William Pritchard will of Kings Mountain and grandson Eskridge, at the Wise home on Other member of the Hurlbut tain friends to attend a reception Ka^h^n^*^vnn i 16th. decoration, waws overlaid with 'be hostesses for the reception of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ware street. June 18th honoring their parents, ^ ^ kod- ^notor to Day tulle over pink and caught up at after the ceremony in the church Swofford and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- The refreshment table was , 4 ^ - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward ^ ^ ^ i5umgaranei. ^ily Gardens in Cherryville at the corners with wedding bells, fellowship hall. ward Reynolds. He is a 1970 grad- decorated with an arrangement ^ four-year-old Robbie. Ca-^h, on their 50m wedding an- , 10 a. m. and after visiting the The three-tier pink wedding cake • • « uate of Kings Mountain high of magnolia blossoms, mixed The baby weighed eieht Dound« nnersary. ^ ^remony will take place gardens will eat lunch at Dixie topped with roses was cut and The bridegroom-to-be’s parents school and is a junior student at spring flowers and white tapers, on arrival. He is grandson of Mr The reception Will be held from on Sunday, June 25th, at 3 p. m. Village cafeteria in Gastonia. served from one end of the will host the rehearsal dinner the University of North Carolina [Miss Wise gave the bridal cou- and Mrs Robert Hur’ihut and three until six o’clock at their in Kmgs Mountain’s First Pres- <A11 members are reminded to table by Mrs. WUson Simpson, after the wedding rehearsal on at Chapel Hill where he is maj- pie a cheese server In their Til- Mr and mS f^awford home on York road. bytwian church, mark the date on their calendar, assisted by Mrs. Jerry Hill^ and Friday evening. oring in physics. yer pattern. all’of Kings Mountain. ^
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