ft >■ W? \ i % mm% ' '’Ife . ^ if W^ f a/n^ > w f ♦) \ « Wi^ MRii, UhUNY DWAIN YAltHUOUail (Linda Diana SalUmJ t^t MISS ELIZABETH ANN McVAHThR (Bridv'Elcct of Robert Harvey Gauldin) MISS LINDA JEAN PATRICK (Btidt-Eltct of Cvnnlcy Eugene Brackett) MRS. WILLIAM LAWRENCE HAMRICK (Carolyn Fay HatjUld) Church IVeddings Unite Yarbroughs^ Hamricks; Three Couples Plan Summer ISuptials Pt*nlcy's Chapel M o t luxiiijt chureh Wus the sctiin,:^ Frida/, Feb. 2.1 at 7 p. m. for Ihj w'.l- tiiiij? of Miss Linda DiaiUi Sc'li- ors and Benny Dwaai Yaioiou:,li. The couple pledged vows of the doublc-rin^ ceremony befoie the Hev. Kugene Lanrlt pa.stor of Second Baptist church. The altar of the (liurch was banked with fern and anan;p’d with cathedral canJle.s in wrough* iron candelabra. The setting was enlianct'd by baskets of while carnations and wliiie gladioli. Miss Andrea Iliiflatetlcr was oi^anist lor the program of nup tial music and vocal nunn ers were by Miss Deborah liUrns. Miss Burns sang “V\'ither Tiiou Goc.st" before the ceremony, “O Promise Me'’ a n d "Wedding Prayer” as the couple knelt at the altar for the benediction. The ‘ ride, given in marriage by h(?r father, wore a formal gown created of silk organza and imported Peau d’Ange lace posed over taffeta. Styled in orfi- pire silhouette, the lace bodice was fashioned with sheer yoke outlined in lace threaded with kvelvet ribbon and finished with fa high neckline outlined whh an tdwardian collar of lace flor ets. A latticed panel accented the front bodice and full, bishop sleeves ended in deep lace cuffs at the wrist. The column skirl was applitiued with garlands of lace motifs and a wUle lace- Irimmcd flounce finished tlio hemline and framed the Chapel length train. Her cathedral length veil of English tulle and imiK»rt- cd Venise lace was caught to a lace camelot cap and she curiei a white Bible topi)ed witli an or chid and showcreci with pink r::s''.nKl3, bahy's -reath and car- n 'lions. Mrs. Dra>lon Queen of Gaff- no>, .S. C. and Mrs. Rodger Ran kin of (Jaslonia attended the bi'ide as matrons-of-honor. Erides- rnaids were Mrs. Peggy Camp bell of Dallas, Miss Gina Melton, Miss K dhy Sellers, siister of the biido, Miss Cynthia Haiyes and -Mj’S. Tom Melton, all of Kings Mountain. Miciielle Belt of Dallas was flower girl. All the alteiriants wore for- maMcngth gowns of lime groim and white polyester crepe fea turing \- necklines and long, puffed sleeves with green buttons, trimming the front of the empire waist. The honor attendants car- ri<.'d two white mums with pink streamers atla-hed and the l.ridesmaids carried single mums. The flov/er girl carricM a white basket of pink tinted mum pet als. L/raytcn Queen of Gaffney, S. C. w’as best man fur the bride groom. Ushers were Steve Colvaid of Georgia, Phillip Baker, Darrell VVhetstine, Jimmy Amos, all of Kings Mountain, and Billy Craig of Raleigh. Micael Sellers of Kings Mountain carried the rings. For her daughter’s wedding ‘Mrs. Sellers chose a navy and white polyester dress with match ing accessories. d'he biidi'-groom’s mother chose a tui’quoise pedyester crepe di’ess and coat wiili matching acces- soi’ies. After the ctu’emony the bridal par ty formed a rweivlng line to gi\'cl wedding guests in the chujch vestibule. Coniinued On Page Two Mr. and Mr's. Wilburn VV’ayne McCarter of Grover announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Kolx?i t Harvey Gauldin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harvey Gauldin of Ruffin, North Carolina. The bride-elect is a 1D65 grad uate of Kings Mountain high school and is employed on the state head(juartcrs staff of the Selective .Service System in Eden, No/th Cu’olina. The pr-us])L*clivv' ri{k*gr(:m is a 19dl graduate of Moicliead high school of Eden an.l is empki ed as coach opei'ator of Carolina Trailw'ays Company in Greens boro. The weding will he an event of Ai>ril Mlh in (h-over’s Fir’st Fapfisl cliurcli. .Mr. and Mrs. Chai'li<' Patrick of Kings Mountain anno nice the engagement of their daughter, Linda Jean, to Conley Eugene |i£rackett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Summie Brackett of Grover. 7'he bride-elect attended Kings Mountain high s>:‘hool and is em ployed ‘ y Mr. Swwt Division of Swecli'ce Mills in Kings Moun tain. r h e prospective bridegroom was graduated from Kings .Moun tain high school in 1958 and is employed by Carolina Dairy of Shelby. The w’odai man. poultr; barbecue; Ka- Friday: merit night was hold Satuialay at ren Withi'uw, .saley; lk.*ggy Vin- T;.5u—.Margi'.ye Woman’s club the County Olfico BrlUIing audi- son Se\sln/. a:i.l John C. 3U.nn, at rhe iionie of Mrs. George Sell- Thursday, March 8, Methodists Set Study Course. Supper Sunday 1973 Tlie "I Dare You” award for (UKslanJing lea !ciship v^as i r. scnicd to .'iary Jo Auslvdi and ibcnias Fruott. torium. Fircrs brought in e.x- soli and water conservation hi:itj iTc.n tbe'r project work. Traphios were awarded to Mary Jo Austell of Eaid far liie most out.slan ilr.g eali.bits, an 1 the second place l‘<'i by want u I n\\ La.ving of th'F;\. S ial . an s\as made of an e.xliiliit liy i'ru.dy Childers of Di.xon MI eli;.;■ for the rrart cutdar.d.n ; exlil it. W j in pro.leias for were airijuncrd as lollows: ers. Saturday: ;».uu ■ 12 p. m. -hmer ran I.e- dan'"' fiT irembois a.id : ■ v Vi at t'K' .\mci -.m Le ;i'’n bu'Mlng. Music hy "Earili 11 ukL” NEW COCCNUV lit Clothing. Mary Jo .•M least one' firm liC.r j -i with coloiwl an I Ikr.o.ed coco nut. Ciiocjl.He, 1'm.en, orange end peppeunltit vavieiies joaluro the familiar slnv'ddad texture Saa.nf;/.' ' (kl’O Cavero 1 •I.';'! .'-M]*prr fol- kvvved !)y mission slu:30 p. in. in the church fellowship hall. A spokesman for tha clnirch said all members of the eongrega- .^uxiliarv will tion and vishors from the com- M/8.S LINDA PROCTOR (Dridc-Elect of Terry Wayne Syencer) Mr. and Mr.F Pam Prn'tor of Houle 1, Lawndale, announce the engagement of their daughti r, Linda, to Terry Wayne Spencer, son of Mrs. Bertie Ilarlsoe of Kings Mountain and R. W. Spen cer of CJastonia. The bride-to-be L a junior hon*o ccencinics major at Appalachian State University in Boone. 7’he prospective bridegroom is a senior majoring in history at Appalachian State University in lEuone. A June wedding is planned. Ain't:' county i harnpir n; Trudy Cluldors, I .u with n-'w flavor an 1 color, I^L.nday: first runner-ap. Bo\s Crafts: sa s YIrs. Ruby Uzzle, e.vtension 7:P') Po’ice C’vtrlei Keller, cciinty champicjn. Cv)hsu.-.ier marketing e.cnoir.ist, meet at the home of Mrs. David munlty are invited to participate Crrls Ciafts: Mary J A’*'tc!], n'nd North CTml-na St:itc University. Corn. 521 Katherine Avenue. in the services. Mar’,' 3 '"rn. coiu'tv cha npirns. • - „ ^ Dair;: K nin Bri:!f:N cc.’n’y champion; Tina Hughes, fa’st ]-urner-up an.l D.-wn Pi.)/ n, ond ninnc’-:ig. G r’s Ih ii M.:r v” Given, c -’tity eha’i ' n. I oy.s Flc ri': C ;ar'. ; Ua’l r, ■on;ii Urr ’innl Titiens: Cay Ca'.onv, cau'M- hanm’on: I'"da Hm.-'n, Erst . umm’-i n; D • n U i - rn, . ‘ • runn''r-iri. l' -.' 'Pr '"'v n: D'.nn • C.av'-T co'-ntv tham”' n. Ilc’.Uh: U a cori'ty rhe.r*-b'n; \\Vg\-.f'r t runner-up, a:t 1 Dm-n piyi'n, sa*- 'n 1 runrrr-ri. noi"'' M :n'' '- ment: Na;’'n.'' P’o'it n. • *; n*y ih impi^n, ar 1 TruT-y ’ 5, d'-st Ci-’r’s J'''', *''r- sh’p: M ry .To A'*'’: '■]. '• ‘"Fy ■h''np:on. I', o y • pn T.homas Barry, c-'iiiity rhr.mp' n. r’iar’''s T'*-'!'- n/ rrvr 1 -’m. 1*1 ):o"-v V?-\nyr T = ch 'rrr>'”n r'vi I'-gh Tr-v-o •. rr rnerin. .^w ne: ?g iry Jo Ai:> le‘l, c- urty rhene’en. W'nn^rs in ro’mty d'-.'^ -nsA'a- Eons who completed at lb' d’s- Ir'vt level were ra‘ognb’ed: Trudy Childers ami IMaigo Gr vn first runner-ups at the dis trict level in the American Busi ness System demonstration. Oth ers were Kevin Bridges, forestry; Donna Caveny, dairy foexis; Mary Jo Austell, dress revue; Rhonda Spearman, egg cookery’s; Terri Davis, elccdric; Susan Davis, Hume .Maiidgemcnt; Danny Miss Carolyn Fay Hatfield of .8umler, S. C. became the bride of William Lawrence Hamrick of Kings Mountain .Saturday in a ■I p.m. wedding in SumteFs North siae Memorial Baptist church. The couple pledged vows of the double-ring ceremony before the Rev. Robert Craig, pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. Richard Plylor, pastor of Kings .Moun tain’s Patterson Grove Baptist chui’ch. Mrs. Carl J. Brunson was or ganist f<’r the pixjgram of nupt ial music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a formal gown of candU?l;ght Satin de Chine designed with an Empire Silhouette with hi-rise bodice fas- hiomxl of Mexican Mosaic lace and featuring a high ruffled nwk- line with a band of ivory satin ribil-)on entwined with lace. The hue lantern pouf sleeves were finished with a ruETe acc’onted with an ivory satin bow. The Em pire waistline, aivented with lace scallops entwined with ivorj' sat in ribbon, topix?d the soft A-line skirt wliich jeatured a slight Chap<*l train, A camelot cap of matching .Mexican Mosaic law held her cathedral veil of impor ted silk illusion. She carried a colonial bomiuet of while loses showered with ix'arls and bridal streamers of candlelight rii>bon. 'I'lio vows were exchanged a- gainst a • ackground of arched lighted taiK'rs and spiral cande labra with arrangements of while glads, iximpons, and mixed spring flowers flankcti by palms. Frederick W. Faireloth of Rock Hill, S. C. atU'mied her .'lis ter as matron of honor and Miss Cynth.a Hatfield of Sumter, sis ter of the bride, was maid of ho nor. dTie heni'r attendants cho c f.n’mal gowms cf Paris blue (1C, o k'c./ned ai« ng E'mpire lijK's with hi-ri?e liolice fcatur- in T M:in:lar':i coll r and Ion ;. full sleeves w.th self cuffs. Mc.t- fhing Irakli l Ix'lts defined Ic.e Empiie waistlines an 1 four b,a. x Stii'ameis ac ent*x! tht* seft y ga- tlioivd siErls. Tiiey carried colon ial beu(iu<‘ts of mixed slUMig Po wers in yellow, pink and vviille enhanced with blue Dutch Iris. Bo.st man for trie bridegroom was his faih<*r. Keith Hamrick, brother of the bridegroom, of Morganton, usher<'m. of Raleigh, and Harold Wright of Concord. The bndc's mother chose a se mi-formal gown of Peacock Mue chiffon featuring jeweled neck line and long sheer .sl(?cves. The bodice was highlighted by petite self (‘overed buttons. The natural waistline was acc*entcd with a veiled seciuined bc'li and the cuffs featurci the same trim. She wore white orchids at her should er. The bridegroom's mother C'hose a dress of snow' petal pink knit featuring a jeweled neckline with high rise Iwdicc enhanced hy a l)oltei back. .She wore a corsage of w'hlte orclikis. The bride's j»ar<*nls entert:iin- ed alter the (laemonv .it a e iui- ifully-apiKjintod wedding recep tion. For a trip to Gatlinburg, Ten- nessiv, the hi'idc wore a jacket dri'ss of blue and white herring bone with navy anti white acves* soiics. Slie lifted the (*orsage of white ro.scs from her bouquet. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM Mr. ani Mrs. Roger Kent Hat field of Sumter, S. C. are parents of the bride, A 1970 graduate of Winthrop college with B. S. in Special Education, the bride is pi'osenily emplo.vx'd by Sumter School IXstrict 17. The bridegrocm, son of Mr. and .Mr.s. IkMijamin C. Hamrick of Kings .Mountain, is a 19a7 grad- u iti‘ of North Carokn i State Un iversity in Ralel'di an;l a 1970 g.raduate of Die Un versity of Noitii Cu’dina at Chapel Hill vviDi a .Master id IHccitien in Adminbtraiicn. He is preccnlly (omplolin.'t w<'rk for a Master of Arts in Mathematics at Apfial- icT!:;.! Stale University in B»K>ne. Boon.', Xerih C ircLna w’ill be home ‘cr Ike newly\ve<‘7. Mhs Amos To Perform In I'Alicvl PiOginint Zjn An.OS. KIikjs Moun- loin junior or Soern col- Icro in Wlnsl'cn Sjicm, is cl ncml:cr of the c.isr cf "1(10 iV:i' !iuir.". o shorf opera by Gian Carlo N/c- novti, v.'lifcn the Salem Coilore Picr ette Playo-s will p-’cront NEa'ch 14 vhrourjh 17 in the il'or a -hop of i''.o school's Fire Arls Conlcr. A't iVA770N-l/v VICA WEEK The t osmetnlogy (ians of Khign Mountain High Srhool rea ntly obficrvt'd National VICA w< t’k in yublir rrlntions. Tiu ir guests for the day ivere the U'ojhck of the Pn sbyteruin Church in Bessemer City. Here, A'ilf//*S student Kathy Nudiolson styles Mrs. M. E. lV’(;od.(/’.s' hair. In background, U ft to right, are Kenn Crdghton, Tina Sanders and Mrs. Lillian Whitworth, KMIIS teacher. (Photo by i. (J. Ahxand^rj. rc; fo r-.anccs a-’C open to the {/ublic v'iih an a .1- r'.Ission chaico onJ v/iii bcc‘in ot 8 p.m. "The Mcdl un" is 0 musical diama in fwo acts about a mediurr: who connet seporofo reality from her Imaginary v/oHd. This weak ness results In the final entrapment of these around her. Suzanne (Zan) Amos Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Amos of 409 Edgomont Drive.'Sne Is major ing In music education and voice and wi:! perform in the Winston Salem Symphony production of "La Tra- ViCiii ' os d gypiy and dancer iVla.'ch 23 and 24i