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IRE— D igricul- rs. as for re- r coun- for the ig food of the ulation jmpeti- thrust Lsputed lip in 3S re in the ilenges uiation ind the proved proved ;reat. jement /o'vin" d feed aiai ox H:ks to jouitry ts may iastern ivia re- r of U. ie ex- le Mid- ■ics be- gain. IS tl’ey he de- y be in lion of lin its lip, a ly a i- c'ng on search. > X port ied to annual "Jatloas lan the arma- •en live I ntr’es, mg one )out 40 le de- C R F r tho;-3 .A* -tiA Legion Boohs Palisades, Nightclub Troupe MRS. GERARD JOHN ROCHE (Susan Carolyn Harper) MRS. GEORGE ANTHONY RUPEE (Beverly Louise Hughes) Church Rites Unite John Roches, Tony Ruppes Mr. and Mrs. Gerard John parents of the bride. A graduate Second Baptist church provid- tonia attended her cousin as ma- Roche, who were wed Saturday, of Macanaquah high school in ed the setting Friday evening at tron of honor and Miss Cindy are on a wedding trip to Mexico Bunker Hill, Indiana she at- 7:30 p.m. for the wedding of Miss Hughes, sister of the cride was and afterwards will be at home tended Purdue University and Beverly Louise Hughes and maid of honor. lEridesmaids were at 5015 Highlake- Lake Plaza, graduated with honors from the George Anthony Ruppe. Miss Susan Champion, Miss Su- Chariotte. School of Architecture of the Uni- The couple pledged vows of the san Bumgardner and Miss Sandy Miss Susan Carolyn Harper be- versity of Florida with a degree dougle-ring ceremony before the Jackson, ail of Kings Mountain, came Mr. Roche’s bride in an 11 in interior design. She is employ Rev. Eugene Land, minister of Alision Champion, daughter of a.m. ceremony in Charlotte's Our ed by the arc/itectural firm of the church Mr. and Mrs. Howard Champion, Lady of Assumption Catholic Odell Associates of Charlotte. Mrs. Keith Kiser was organist was flower girl, church with Father Ronald Me- she is granddaughter of the the program of nuptial mu- All the attendants wore formal Laughlen officiating at the dou- late Mr. and Mrs. John Oates sic and Mrs. Evelyn Chambers length gowns of shrimp satin ble-rlng ceremony. Plonk, Sr. of Kings Mountain and was vocal soloist. Mrs. Chambers peau de soie with empire bcxlices The bride and bridegroom of the late Dr. and Mrs. Charles sang “O Perfet Love” before the overlaid "ith flora! ^iffon and spoke their vows in the presence Wilson Harper of Kings Moun- ceremony and “The Wedding long, fitted sleeves. T^cy wore of their immediate families. tain and Chipley, Florida: Prayer” as the benediction. floor-length match.ng headpieres The bride wore a white woo! The bridegroom is the son of Jerrell H. Hughes escorted his with velvet nbbon.s and carried long-slccved diesg and a white daughter to the altar and gave co.onial bouejuets of a variety^ of orchid at her shoulder. Mr. and, Mrs. John Roche of Bal- itft ■t' marriage. The bride’s wed- autumn colors with matching The bride's parents entertained timore, Md. He was graduated <lin8 gown was / forma! design stieamers. after the ceremony at a beauti- from Patterson Park high school created of Chantilly lace and The bridegroom s father was fully-appointed luncheon at Char- in Baltimore, Md and received posed over sata peau de soie. best mam . t lotte’s Holiday Inn where the his B. S. in marketing from the Styled in Victorian silhouette, Jerry Ruppe, briber of the bride and bridegroom cut their University of Maryland and was dress had a high neckline bridegroom, ushered vvith Billy wedding cake. The tables were commissioned a Lieutenant in the finished with Edwardian col.ar Smith, Gene Alexander and Earl decorated with yellow, green and U. S. Army and served a tour with bands of sequins accenting Stroupe, all of Kings Mountain, white snapdragons and mums, of duty from 1967-69. His tour of fh® natural , waistln^ and long Bpwy Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. The bride’s taiole held the three- duty in Vietnam was culminated fitted sleeves. Her Chapel length Bi.l Ross, was nngl^arer. tier yellow and white wedding by pr«entatton tm him of a mantilla of English tulle was bor- MiSs Betty Jo W heeler tept cake as highlight of decoration. Bionze Star foT’meritorJous ser- dered with matching .are and the brides book in the vestibul. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM vice, fie is Marketing Represent- draped on a Satin camelot cap of the chureh w’hree the bndal Mr. and Mrs Thomas Wilson ative for Armstrong Cork Com- with Sequins and mre headpiere. party fom^ a rece ving hne to — • e She carried a white Bible topped greet wedding guests after the with yellow rosebuds and an or- ceremony. x For a trip to Beach Mountain, * "The Palisades" of Spartanburg, b. C. will p,dy tor an American Le gion - sponsored dance barurclay from V until 12 p.m. at the American Le gion building. Other dances on tap during Ocrober-Novem- ber will feature The Six O' Clubs on October 28th; the Blue Velvets on November llth; The Li.melighters on November 18th; I he Six O' Clubs on November 25th and Jeanne Carroll and her orchestra for a floor show on Monday, November 27th. Miss Carroll and the Music Men play arrange ments of music in the Tommy Dorsey - Sammy Kc-ye pattern with Tommy Allan, featured artist and musical director on the high trombone and Miss Carroll as soloist for a floor show which has played top billing at a number of clubs throughout the country. Reservations should be made with W. D. Morrison, manager. Heidi Denise Kiser, ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kiser of Waco, celebrated her first birth day Sunday. A family birthday party was held at the Kiser home and hneidi's Cinderella doll aecorated cake was cut and served with party > refreshments. Young Miss Kiser Is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs-! Wesley Kiser of Kings Mountain and Mr. . f and Mrs. Lawrence Grigg I of Waco. She is great- j granddaughter of Mrs. j.. Garman Davis of Kings Mountain. are pany in Charlotte. Trott-Blanton Invitation Issued Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ladshaw Trott have issued wedding invi tations to friends to attend the Harper of Kings Mountain Mrs. Fryer Heads League Of Voters The Rings Mountain Women’s Voters League, which met last E.izab^h Wadsworth Trott and Thursday evening at Mauney Blanton. Memorial library, decided to ‘^remony will take Pjace "walk before they run” and be- Saturday, November llth, at 4 come a local unit to learn, more P' Matthew s Lutheran about better government before ci'uroh. The bride-elects parents affiliating with the prestigeous will entertain after the ceremony national League of Women Vot- a reception in the church fel- ers. The purpose of the local lowship hall, league will be to study local sues and needs and try to find “nswers. i .| i -r On the agenda for the evening LiuDy I rOTT s Honored chid showered with valley lilies. Mrs. Michael Bookout of Gas- (Continued On Page Two) IT'S A GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sanders of 306 Scotland Drive announce the arrival of their second child, a daughter, Amy Elizabeth, Friday, October 6th, Cleve land Memorial hospital, Shelby. The baby weighed eight pounds, five and one-half ounces and is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gregory of Havana, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. San ders of Miami Lakes, Florida. Other member of the Sanders family ,is two-year- old Joseph. , Beverley Littlejohn, of Kings Mountain, histolo- gisr at Cherokee County Iviemorial hospnal in Gatt- ney, S. C., tiew to Wash ington, D. C. to attend the eighth annual sympos ium ot histologic tecnnic held at the Sheraton Inn in Silver Springs, Md. Oct. 3-6. Six hundred histologists attended the symposium including ail the officers of the South Carolina So- i ciety of Histologists of ' . i which Mrs. Littlejohn Is . . L ' vice president. ; The symposium consisted of scientific sessions, workshops and a tour of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and the Medical Museum in Washington, D .C. _ J * * » * hleather Alien, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Allen, Jr. of Char lotte, celebrated her sec ond birthday October 5th. A Mickey Mouse theme .J was featured In decora tive details. Heather's decorated Mickey Mouse cake was cut and served with party refreshments. Heather Is granddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weir, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Sr., all of K Ings Mountain. Heath er's mother is the former ^ Marlene Weir of Kings Mountain. * * Vickie Ann Moss, a senior at Kings Mountain I High School was recently I notified that she Is to be X featured in the Sixth An nual Edition of Who’s Who Among American High School Students, 1971-72, the largest stu dent award publication in the nation. Students from over 18,000 public, private, and parochial high schools throughout the country are recognized for their leadership in academics, • athletics, activities or _ _ community service in the booK. Less than l.bTh ot the junior and senior class students nation-wide awarded this recognition. was an "Analysis of our Commun ity’’ given by Mrs. Thomas Burke, after which the meeting was thrown open to discussion on lo cal needs. 'em Miss Elizabeth Trott, bride-e lect, was honored Saturday at a lunbheon held at the home of Mrs. Milton Fryer was elected Mrs. Paul McGinnis on Haw President of the group. Mrs. thome Lane. Thomas Burke, vice president and „ . » , . ..u »» Mrs. W. D. \Verner, secretary- .Entertaining with Mrs. McGin- treasurer. Monthly meetings will ms was Mrs. F. Beam, he held on the third Thursday at Covers were laid for 12 guests 7-45 p. m. at Mauney Memorial at tables appointed in fall flowers library.All interested women over carrying out the bridal of . , IS are urged to attend and make Sfccn and white Miss ’Dxitt s Lutheran WOmen themselves a part of knowing place was mark^ by a white cor and helping their community. hVpatte°ms Set Meeting Miss Trott wore a red and M ice \A/llrl(=ir .r,- J Saturday, Oct. 21, Ascension ISS VVliaer The wedding of miss ;Dott and Lutheran church win be host to SECTION B THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Jerry Zay Blanton w'H (^e Southwestern District meet- place November llth m St. Mat- Lutheran Church Women, thew s Lutheran church. Is Honored At Luncheon Mrs. D. F. Herd entertained AntlOUeS SHoW Saturday at her home on Cleve- . r| 1 J land Avenue, along with M rs. |S olateO R. G. Franklin and Mrs. J. C. . |j j Bridges, at a 1 p. m. luncheon |n MenClerSOnVlIle honoring .Miss Carolyn Grey Wil- <ler whose wedding to Robert The 27th Hendersonvillle semi- Henry Falanga will take place annual Antiques Show and Sale asrembi’v rnretinB'wiiriie "He Is .Saturday in Kings Mountain Bap- will be held in the Natl^al G^uat^ S^rvrand a Witness." The morning session N. C. Synod. Thirty-two churches from Asheville to Mt .Holly will send representatives. Mrs. Clyde IBrown of Cherryville, district president, will preside. Mrs. Paul Conrad of Statesville, vice-presi dent of the North Carolina LCW unit will bring greetings. The theme of the fall district tist church. The bride-to-be was presented an orch d corsage which was pinned to her green, blue and orange dress by one of the host esses. c 27, 28 and 29. will consist of business and work- The show opens -rhursday eve- .B|v,e mg at 7 o’clock and closes at 10 nlannine and aev- ning p. m. Upon their arrival the 12 guests were invited into the den for punch. _.. study, program planning and sev- -Friday and Saturday 12 g^al other fields. Lunch will be noon to 9:30 p., m—Sunday 1 p. served m. to 6 p. m. Sponsor for th's event is the Vincent J. Vierling will conduct Hendersonville Woman’s club, the mission study. He recently Home - cooked food will be serv- spent five weeks visiting Luther- ed by the women of the club dur- an missions in India. Mr. Vierling Tlie bride-elect’s wedding colors fng the showing of antiques. is a Christian laymEin who was •of green and white were featur- Forty dealers from through- bom in Brooklyn, N. Y., but has ed. The buffet table in the din- out the southeast and midwest lived in Winston-Salem since 1946. ing room was spread with a will display their rare antiques. There he is an engineer in Bell white cloth and arranged with all offered to the public for sale. Laboratories. He is currently sec- a centerpiece of white snapdrag- There wll be on display: Sterl- rotary of North Carolina Luther- ons and white Garza mums ac- ing silver to match any pattern, an Men and in 1972 was appolnt- rented by ivy. Cloisonne. China, art glass ' .cut ed to the N. C. Synod World glass, clocks, coins, dolls, furni- Mission committee. His report of Miss Wilder waS presented a fure, heirloom jewelry, toys, mag- work and conditions prevalent in silver sugar spoon in her pat- a zines, hooks, Orientas, priml- India today should be informative tern from the hostesses. lives and many objects of art. and interesting. Thursday, October 19, 1972 Carolyn Wilder Is Honored At Luncheon Mrs. Paul McGinnis and her daugater, Mrs. Doyle Campbell, entertained together Monday at the McGinnis home on Hav. thorne •Lane at a 1 o'clock luncheon honoring Miss Carolyn Gray Wilder, bride-elect. Miss Wilder’s wedding to Ro bert H. Falanga of New Or leans, La. takes place Saturday in Kings Mountain Baptist church. Fall flowers ilecorated the Mc Ginnis home. Ei.ght gue.sts were served a three-course linicheon from a table appointed in ,green and white. Miss Wilder, «ho wore a brown aiui wiiite dress, was gi ven a shoulder corsage of Gai- ■za mums and a cup an-i saurer in her china pattern from the hosetcsscs. PICTURE PRETTY FOR FALL — Cotton scersurker steps into tlu^ fall fashion pirtnre in a mini Merk-an wedding dress, left ahow. Dorissa of Miami garnishes the tomato red dress with, colorful touches of braid trim at the unist and enffs. Fabric by StanU^y Looms. Free-wheeling is the style of the scootabout - dress, right, in imre cotton knit. A turtleneek top m stoplight red is jmired off uHth a swinging skirt pti n multi-eolored jnitch plaid. In Marrrest Knitting Mills’ cotton, it’s a Beaux Age de sign ‘ CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart felt appreciation to the many friends and neighbors, for their many kindnesses and e.xpressions of sympathy at the death of oilr beloved wife, mother and daugh ter. Mrs, Helen Morrison Willis. The Family of Gary Willis The Family of .Mrs. Robert 51onison Miss Moss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solan Moss of Route 3. In addition to having her biography published in the book, she will also compete for one of ten $1,000.00 scholarship awards funded by the pub lishers and will be invited to participate in the firm's annual “Survey of High Achievers" later In the aca demic year. •Miss Moss is active in the FHA, FTA, and Bible Club of Kings Mountain high school. She is a member of Temple baptist church. She belongs to "The True Spirit Singers." Eddie Michael Moss, Jr. celebrated his fourth birthday October 4th. He was honoreef at a kinder garten party at First Bap tist church here where party hats were given as favors and refreshments of clown cupcakes were served. Michael's mother, Mrs. Sandra Moss, entertained on Saturday at their home R'Y'- at 307 West Gold street at a party which featured the cutting of a football player decorated cake. Children present for ' 5 Ilk*. party fun and refreshments were Leigh Ann Odell, Christy and Mark Davis, Misty and Shane Shockley, Paige Mauney, Doug Sanders, and Shane Barnes. Michael Is son of Mrs. Sandra Moss and Eddie Michael Moss, Sr. and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Huffstetler and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Huffstetler and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moss. Daniel Todd Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny C. Parker, celebrates his first birthday today, October 19th. A family birthday party was held in Todd's honor Saturday night at his home at 703 Princeton Drive. A blue and white down decorated birthday cake was cut and served with party refreshments. Todd is the sixth grar child of Commissioner and Mrs. W. S. Blddix and the fifth qrandchlld of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Par- ker. Todd's mother is the former Wanda biddix.
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