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mi ices se Moun- I tlioir of Ihi! loneral Imont. (\ustin, lid bo It Ro<i- forni^'r II tlie cd as usinoss menv- ro Bid- >t use Irans- work- 'ojnm. and park city liours. the i po- smon, loyees ds on "ill 1)C Paul j wor- , Sun- leriaii le fcrrmcr ^terian t, died C. on earned. liealTh ved by tinston ^00 of since rr At- 11 en- ■ee of A has e late naKor Fair, ofort h .f the L»n-in- , who lis. T. First [joyed esday n old ir and vod at u nday, Iki&ty [K'aker at the >n the I. be at Quail- valuixi n each :i for ?limin- I Society Column Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown will leave today for Macomb, III. where they will make their home while Mr. Brown will work toward a graduate degree at Western Illinois University after graduating recently from Appal achian State University. They have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brown in Kings Mountain this week. ♦ ♦ * * lONK SISTERS AT MEREDITH Two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Plonk J.'. left Friday for Raleigh where they will be students at Meredith College this year. Ann Hunter, who was a student at Mary Baldwin for two years, entered Meredith as a junior, and Laura entered as a freshman. Also enrolled at Merodii'h for her sophomore year r mk is Mered'ith McGiH, McGill. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J olir, 'Mrs. Elaine Butler, recent bride of James F. Butler, was honored Saturday afternoon at a drop-in shower by Mrs. Freida Hardin, her sister, and Mrs. Sandi Shock- ley, her cousin. A green and ye'llow color schc^me was used in ta ble decorations and in fresh flowers throughout the house. Guests were served assorted fresh fruits and melon balls with cheese wafers, with Mrs. Annette din assisting in serving. Relatives and friends showered the bride with miscellaneous gifts. Mrs. Butler visited her mother, Mrs. Lottie Burton, over the weekend. She and her daughter returned Sun day to Chatsworth, Ga. where they reside. STEAK SUPPER FOR BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Bel'l and bridesmaids who will attend Miss Lenore Champ'ion in her forthcoming mar riage to Reece Black honored the couple at a steak sup per Thursday at Peddler's Steak House in Gastonia. The hosts presented Miss Champion with a corsage of mi niature .pink roses to wear with her purple party dress for the 7 p.m. occasion. The brido-cloct was presented a black negligee as an honor gift. * Mr. and Mrs. Guy Trout returned from Raleiah htonday after accompanying their son, Denn-.s, to N. C. State University where he began his studies yester day in the field of Ennineenng. Also making the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ledford and their son. Donald, who also entered N. C State to studv enginnnring. Both Dennis and Donald are 1973 graduates of Kings Mountain Fl'igh School. ★ * * * Mrs. Fred Thomas, Jr. and her 20-months-(-.ld son, Todd, will return to their homo in Gainesville, Fla. tom orrow after sDondIno two weeks in Kinos Mountain with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thornburg. Also visit ing in the Thnrnbura hom" --n VI’’'. Thosnburn's sI'-'-er, Mrs. Babe Albanese and ter daiinhter, Margo, of Pro vidence, R. I., who also will return to their home tomor row. * ♦ * * Newcomnrs To hlear Joy Gillespie Jov Gllle'-'^'r', n ••'iiilar homo emnemist who ap pears frcniiently on trievision and who has teimht at Cleveland Tech, will give her .p'onram on Christmas decorations to thn No'*'oomer's Club when that group meets on September II. Mrs. Daniel Dillinq, vice-president and in charge of programs, has announced that the pi'hllr. w’ll bo wel comed to hear the program which will bo hold at thr> Kinos Moimlaln Woman's Cli bhouso at 7:30 p.m. A small foe of BOo ron+s will be charged for non-members who plan to attend. * * * ♦ M StC'^rn FIto Bride of Jerry Eiiqene Lovelace ^'1 i % MHiS. ROGER DALE I.AWlNi} (KaUnj Ann Whitef .y! AM;'./ A 7: Miss White, Mr. Lawinq Exchange Wedding Vows Sunday Afternoon .'/77/ :Jr > Miss Kalhy Ann U’liiU' an I llogcr Dale I.awiii,.; wck; unii'.sl in inarnajm in a 3 n’clock c. le mony |)or;()rini';l Siin.lay aflei- noon at ?>I.i'-c;lonia llaplist Church. The Kcv./L. D. Scrnpf-is offic iated and nuptial niii.sic was pre- si nted by Mrs. Siotl Horton, or ganist, and Bill .McDaniel, voca list. Given in rnarria-e liy her fa ther. Ose.ir K. W'lii'e, the ri le ehi"!' a '"'\vn of p Ion siic",' airl l"e-eml;ro:dercd C'hanlilly la e n\er talfcta. II"r ernnii"' wa'st was .slvled v. :ili man Iarin n:’: k- I'nr and full l.■•;l1o’l s emes w :li de<'' larp eoffs. an.I lace ciiff.s. and lace (‘\lend '.1 from her waisU'oe to the hem of h'r .stiirt and aronni the full c rii.i- la.r, eh ipc’l-len; Ih train. H'-r bead'-ie e wi^ of imitorli'd Ve- nhe lire and he'd her throe-li ed ilUisieti veil eib;;':l with dai-'y motifs, .‘the carried a uhite Bi ble lopped with I ink rosebuds, while an I blue mums and baby's breath. .Mr.s. He-'e Vi'b"e ef Gi-.-ens- boro and Miss ('enn'e Pisars-m of KiP".s Moiinl iin .'I'cin.'l 'lv> bride c.s malron mil miid of hoiiei- I espe'-i ivciv. I'ridesp’-ijds were the ' ri leero im'.s sis'-'r.s. Mrs. Gary S'l - :1 of K'lp-s Moim- tain, .Mrs. Albert i; .Millard, Jr. of .Sparlaii'airy. .u. ;M' ■. P.o- :: r 1-. Batn.'iill oi . nd .M..SS Cbidy Pe.ai n. i-i . ,rl was .Mcli'';;.i Bu' iilnll ■ , l, ,..e:h Dayi I J. Lrwin;; a;!. .: ' I h - sun as .(.-t m 111 fi.r-i's v..:' lletiie While of i;r. ...lo, Janies .sipak,, of Gro. r. M, .1 HutHiin-,, Gary Sloat, Don,; ino, .M.ke .MiDi'ivd anil .d.! i llcivill, all of Mines fvlouina.ii. Xathan Whit..' (arriel lir- :■-i . T.a , r'd.''s i\ 'U v .■: i; . I! ' ■ 'i ( ' . I'l ail Mr.. ' ■ I'liake, I'c.e liosl.s al a |: o. ;i > in tl'e iiaivii le” . Pr, -I 1; t na i aleiy foil' w in ; tiie , .'r..e. .i n: Mrs. Herbert I ."n «■ ei, J’. : a .ir.l al the register. ''r an.I .Mr.s. i,. r K. V," d O' P.suie J, I'ii! .' r . . ■ pei-aits of the I ri.’ , i'..' 1” '! er.idiialc' of K 'r; .V; ■: t.e n Hi 'h .S hoel r ’ . a ■ f | 'asi'-i Ce’lepo aa.l s er-y'''; ■ I '. I'l-tirne by t'-i'’ c -h'; ■ ■ , I !,tor,’. .Ml. ■ ■"i-s i -.-M J iiio of I'idi '.s ,Momi':'.ie ar ■ ti, I eri o'. 111'.' I i ;!■.'■•l an, -r. b i a li'-' ' radtia’o .M K o ■ o-n- t.'i 'i T'h Se'io-d ae I 's r I I Krve Kle li'. (' -. lO' ,'h.ij ■ 1olt', lo Galhnbur.e. 'renn,, ' ! h' : I b ’’r i\. d h n ' ■ '"' •'s V’ll le at lion ‘ n ! a ;- .'.t.nnitain I’Ih,. y. r'iin\s ii.’d ■ ■■ ■ tII - I li ';ii;ii 1.1* III o/ Jo.. . ■ i tiiiii .1 Jr., Ilir ' I '■ ' . ill II :/rml- (’'x'/t ,1 ilj - i! ’ll. ’ll Fur.:. ' ■,! ^[iri'hiin- ( Jiili JJi'i x.lit o- ( I tjil'tiii J hii / ■S'oi, A.'h’i ■! ocp./.oi'-. ,1/r. ’ ’ i/!‘ ■ J a' W'lfi'i—liiiri) iind yI ■ .A A K'.U/r. C<tll-!ll\ I’l r 'i’l III (; iiUil III Cluirliiiti'. yfri hii -fir' ■li.' Jido hlixon Eisenhower To Adcirr'- Mint Museum Antiques Shov/ P Hf- -Sf ■It, .Miss .‘susiin M.ar’e Fite lie- eanie the liri le of Jerrv Kof-eir- Iovelare in a 7:.3() i\ m, rand'e- litrht ceremonv performed .Sat urday i n Belhletiem Banl'st rhnrrh. The Kiissell Fitts .and the I'ey. Marvin Whisnant officiat ed. .Munlial music was presented by .M'ss Nanc,v Reynolds, vncal- isl, .Mrs. Georijc F'ilo of Valdese, organist, and Miss Ann Bail, pianist. Henry J. Fite save his daipth- ter in niarriafte She wore a for mal tioivii of silk of'tan/a and imliorled Alenron lace pe.se I over taffeta, styled in Victmian silhouette with an Kdwardian collar of lace scallons, an <vipire liodicp outlined with a pleated fiill forming hih-effect, and long sleeves ending at the wrists wdh a frill. The column skirt, enhanced with lace applipues, was finished with a pleated hem- ,liiie flouncv handed with lace .s-allops. Her chapel lenmh man tilla veil of English tulle was edged with ninfehing Alenron lace and was worn with a h'lish veil. She earr’ed a I'hilo Bible tonm'd willi white r/scs. Mrs. Paul D. Camp Jr. of Kings Mountain was her sister’s matron of honor and M'ss Pa tricia Cove of IMoomshiirg, Pa., was maid of honor Bridesmaids vere Mrs. Joseph S. Fite of (iistonia and Mrs. Mitchell Mc- Kmney and Ka.v Patterson, both of Kin.gs Mountain. Her niere, Norma Jean Camp, was junior attendant. San'uol Lovelace was hi.c son’s l est man an I ushers included .Terry rnilts. Tommy Patterson anf Mitehell McKinney, all of Kings Mountain, and Joseph .“e. F’te. the '•ride's brother, of Gastonia. iMrs. Lovelace is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry J. Fite of Kings Mountain and i.c a grad uate of Kings Mountain high s heel ii'ith the eiass of lepf. 9he alteiy'i'd G.es'eii e-dlef-o and is epinloveii wMli Fi'I’or Industries at Earl in the safety office. .Mr. aii-l Mr.s. Samuel T. Love lace of Kings Mounl.iiii are par ents of the hrid''erooni who is a IPTO graduate of Kings Moun tain high sehnni. He also e|-;,dn- aled from United Electronic In- stiliite in I niii.s iile. Ky. in 1972 and is employed with .‘Southern Bell Te'ephono and Telegraph Co. in Gastonia Follov.-ing a wedding trip lo the South Carolina coast, tlie eounle will l-e at liome on Shelby road, Kings Mountain. Antiques Show In Charlotte The -nth semi annual ^ntlnues Show and Sale will lie held in the Park Center auditorium, Sop- lemlier 7-!). Hours for the show are Friday and Saturda.v 12 noon to 9:?0 p. m. and Sunday 1 j). m. to 6 p. m. Miz-pah chapter No. ,3S, OES will again sponsor this three-dav event, proceeds going to the OES Home. Fifty-five dealers from through out the United States will ex hibit their rare collections, in cluding Sterling silver lo match any pattern, heirloom jewelr.v, art glass, cut glass, coins, clocks, dolls, Toys-, china, fnrnilure, primitives, lamps, paintings and man/ objects of art. Managers for the show are Virginia and Roy Chapman, who are promoters throughout North and South Carolina. Tennessee and Florida, under the name of Chapman shows. I ‘ Julie Nixon Fis''n!iow”r lias ace led Hie invilation to be ihe honorary rliairman for tlie Mint yiu.'-'i'iini Atil'oot's .-iliow al Ihe Cliarlolte Mi rihandi.-ie .Mari, t)j- ti r I,"1J, Srensor- I i-.v Hi.'’ Wo'iv’iis Aii.x- iliary of Hie JIHi liiix'um, I'.ie iintii|ues .slirw i, an ior'.a-'l fun l-raiNing exeiii witli iir.i.c'Hs going for rdu 'alional m.at 'I ’als and new aciini.silion for Ihe iiiii- Si’iim’.s collei lions and o.xlHt its. T h e iircsidenl’s v o n iigo 1 <1 'iiglHer will adJ.ress liy patrons of till' mini till' CM'irr ' of G.' t. 12 al a for'iial parly wliiih will I oview Ihe fmirda.v siiow. Sli" is ex'a’. led to he ac’ompan i’d by Ilia' lui-lian i, David. ,a part- time roluniiiist for tile Piiiladel- plii.a Hiillelin. As honorai'.v chairman, Julie is ton’s putilic Ini’/lin.gs l'e"iiii last anlii|iie fiirnisliings in W’asliin.g- year. Her iiiollier, .Iiilie wroie lo llio aiixili.irv. Ii.is eon ac.|M'ring historic anliiines for the Wiiile Hoose for .some I’me and s now dST 'avng more ol ieds from their private (|uarters ulii’li vmti' ow n ed or useil iiy former presidents. One of lliese popiil.T items now on display in the VVliite Ilmise is the exquisite dinner and • re,” rivm :| 1 11 - 'll,.- do-sill .'’'rvic of in silver, i ir; li ,\n 'lew .iatkson. It inoii :a le" po:';, a cr'.o'! jir lei'i 'a0, .'.111'" boa!:;. plati'S in di''i renl si toi ■; and pii" os of il:':w'; ni.i.i'ir tv of tile pb”. 's w o by '•'ivii ii sil\I 1 I'iHi giiill.'U'v" ■‘i'ginais tr.'iii ITS.'i-ISI'.*. Ollier p o. o.-. .III!’,' a' ! a ::ili and niali.'g.'iny mirri r ew noil liy' I loor in''.lon, i l\.s -s ,o, -l o l"'s(> slie’l w o to |■.•l.■ willi red ; 'lin an I ore known copii s of li’e '■ ef I I’o Hi'sl prim iiig of Sp.iii.tlcl I'.atrier. '1 lie Uliile Hoiisi- is ri:Miv tliin's. a home, .an of'i e, a tiv >1- iiminl," Julie .s;iid. •'Uni i; 1’is also . e eii'i' one of lit" fne.sl ■iii'seam;; in ilio ronnlry . . . ;i liviiio; >.Mi b.'l of oro ■ ai .1 o'e- gam e in p a' o l fiiniiti'r.'." Tlrrty dea’i'r;. Iroiii I't sl.il.'s will Itc .sciliii" anHqil" Ho li-eo.'’ .-■'Ivor, poreel.iitio. rug'. • i I'l'n's ami .s;;eci;Hlv iie ns dioin ' Hie ‘.’low. .\ SO' 'al .-"1 till, war itci’i "i'll a|i|iro\ li" f. r a .'horl will allow a ini'or to i.ako an iC'iiiliiiinii On f’i/iyi Two) 1 PL Ho HI,; H ■' iji- m f4. lA Jii MR. AXD MRS. BILL MOSS Rccepllon Honors Mr. And Mrs. Moss On 25Hi Wedding Anniversary .'ir, .tpd .Mrs. Bill Mos.s wero to 1 ;i,"l’.■'.iliiiHay on tlie ;:.jth aiiiiii ! riy of Hieir marriage al ileHu'l, Ilioii In me on tlio Gro- \.r i.'. i. al a to,ojil.,;n given iiy Hi. r i.'iHHr.'n. .Miki', a .so|ilio. :i .lie alii.aston i'iille,ge; Scotl, a Kill,.;"' .^ijlUlllain liigli sell nil jun ior. Jefll 1 entral s. .bool .sevenlh ,gia';r and Kim, who is iji ihe mill guide at West school. Another son, .-MC Boh .Mo.ss is .s 1 viii.g wiiii the air force in Tiiailand. On the front lawn, guests were "to; I.',! l y yir. anil Mrs. X. M. I'.111. .and antted lo .sign tile reg ister n\ Miss paaine iiuileiidor. .Mr. ..'ll .Mrs. John L -Mi iill intn d.i,' i gaoo , lo .Mr. an I .Mrs. Ml.... .in 1 lia' , hiidr. n vv lio r.'. .'.'ll n Ihe l.viii'i room. -Mrs. .Moss' lloor-loiigth gown '.va ■ lilue an.l silver hro.'ade vv . !' a iiiai'd irin ' illai. .‘■’''le w. re a ■ :l pink ro-'chu l.s. .Miss i'-.ini .Moss v.a,. dressed m a long . . '.11 Ml i'Ilk satin whicli fea- f.n"'1 an r.iip're wai.st, rufllef s 1, -.os a.- 1 : ..n’rasting trim. .'.'.1 11’I 111 ..'111, 111 III W'liilo gin- " 1 I.'.i.IS anil pink liegonia was : a.o l Icaiiid tile liosls. In Hie Ir "lit httll. where th" stair <a . was dialled witli soft pnk lull" lao'Hil wilh a'lani’e- till nts of .stoiiiomtier clematis ;ind w '. .\irs, R. I,. Lew.s, r. I'. '-ii mer City, invited v i.sil- ois !i ih" d'niii'; room where a .s x-t.ond cake, iecoraled with w .1 1 i.ibinins an.i |iink roses, w .1. .s.i .ril with cliee.se iiisciiiis, rn. i 'll I'.alls an.l wliite grapes, ii’tt an I In ai :-shaped mints .y Mr.s, Bn Hullender and Bill Brown. Mrs. 'I'lie dining room table was (.ivxred willi a laco cloth and the gailienxi pink nylon tulle over talfela s.sirt was acccnte.1. with an arrangement of silver wedding liells, Septem'ber cle.-na- tis and a pink satin bow. The table was further deco rated wilh a three-tiered silver (andelahra, arranged with daisy (hrysanthemums of pink and white, pink roses and snapdra- !!ons, baby’s breath and green ery. Candlelight from silver can dles softened tli<’ rooms. These were arrangi'd in ('.■ slal ehim- iii'v an.l .surroitndo.l with pink liegonia. I’un. h was strved in tlie break fast room from a stiver ; unch howl by .Mrs, C. E. Teeter of G.ik ero. Mrs. Teeter, the former i.'ell Hayes is a sister of .Mrs. iVlos..;. 'Ibis ti'i le was decorated in a similar fashion to the one in Hie dining roo.n. Guests were entertained by .Mr. an i Mrs. Charlie Cash in the lien, where m ignolia leaves vvori/ i.anke.l in the bri-.k lireiilaeo. and eomplemeniing floral arrange- meiil.'.- were u.sed. .Mr. an.l .Mrs. Paul Ham di re t.’.l guests to Ihe gift room v.liere .M::;s Linda t.eigh and and .Miss Dorothy Hayes receiv- <’I. The t.'ihle lioiding gifts of s'Ivcr aii'l crystal featured a pic- tiii.' of Mr. ,'in.l Mrs. Mos.s taken on their wedding day, Aug. 21, L.|s and a plaque of gold wood iCoutiiuii ii Page Two) i:. .1 V, J ’'«S ,.*1 ■' / '”-e Merriod ’. C. C’Di'crnony ■ ’ • ■ t M uuia n ...mI, ! } il.* t*m* : ■, -H ; i .11.:: . i , . 'n i ' ’ J -■ M r • IM I J ?v : h' I ■ 'ifiij uii’i • an *' :vtK iki • ; r n;-. ’■n (■on])]»' F'li I'tti- a \V(H'k*s '"I t‘.;‘ ii» ■ • ithn in>:, . thi-ir :J1 .'"lloIi'V 4* ' 5^. V '“’'iKigst.. V SECTION B THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HE.RALD, KINGS iviVaJ I ITiPiiju/, Auguii 30, 1973 MRS. GLOFFRRY HUGH ASHWORTH \ fMiiSs Tiriifu Jcitn , ’ i I'.Irs. Ct iffrcif Iliojh Afthworth of Ct S. C., U’<is the for- i.itr Miis j »/•(."•(/ Jexii Wtuuls of Gnynville, S. t'. before her //."- 7 "n Anonsf is in Anrinstn Ilciijhfs Raptist Church in <lr*i nrir . (iranthiminhft r i>f Mrs. R. A. Ilnrri/ of Gnn'er and i'. lo(\ Mr. ll.nru, hrr fmrt nts arc Mr. ami Mrs. Donald E. \\ •:ihis tif GrtcnVilh nnd ilu' hrUh -fjrooni's juircnts arc Gener al 'and Mis. IDda rt Lrnninn of Colnnibia. (The w<'d- doiij uiUrp ,(ipi‘’'aii(i ,tht Aiai/ust A? idition of The lit raid hut the ( nuravi'juj of the bride's licturc teas not rvturiicd m Lhnc Lu upi^Lur iiiLIt siuidJ
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