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Page 2—MIRIIOR-HERAlJ>—Tuesday, January 18, 1817 Mirror-Herald Living Today Midnight Vows Said HRS. DAVm AUBREY HOOK (Susan Laxenby) Weary, Wet And Happy Young people of First Presbyterian, Central United Methodist and Resurrection Lutheran Churches enjoyed their first skiing trip to Beech Mountain during the weekend in spite of bus troubles which plagued their trip from beglnlng to end, returning to Kings Mountain In the wee hours of the morning weary and wet but he^py. Pastors Oary Bryant of First Presbyterian and Olen Boland of Resurrec tion Lutheran Churches accompanied the large group. The young people reported no Injuries but said they took "a few spills” after hitting icy spots on the beginner slopes. TO BE HONORED Honoring Miss Suzanne Amos, bride-elect, Mrs. Eugene McCarter and Mrs. Franklin Mclnt}rre will entertain Saturday from 8:30 until 0 p. m. at a drop-ln miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. McCarter at 801 Crescent Circle. -oOo- JuUe and Jill Baker, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of Liberty, N. C., celebrated their first birthdays January 12. The twins were feted at a home party with a cake decorated with yellow and green Icing and gifts from the family. Gran4>arents are Mr. and Mrs. K. E. (Red) Morrison of Kings Moun tain, Mrs. Virginia Baker of Snow Camp suid Alton Baker of Greensboro. 6nc NOUK mmam. JAiltllA- llie Most In Dry Cleaning 507 E. KING ST. 739-5844 MONDAY A TUMDAY WiSPEOAm^' AAen's or Ladies 2 piece I 2 F” *3 Dresses pick up same week for Special^ 09 Laundered Crisp^right Folded or On Hangers For SHIRTS Trousers Plain Skirts or Sweaters Mix aiwSd. pick up same week for Special! *2 19 The marriage of Miss Susan Jane Lazenby and David Aubrey Hook was solemnized New Tear’s flhre at midnight at St An drew’s Church, Bessemer Ctty. The Rev. E. Morgan Oardner, St. Andrew’s vicar, heard the exchange ot vows and a program of sveddlng music was pre sented by Randall Darnell at Dallas. The bride was given In noarrlage by her father. Mrs. John David Lazenby ot Bdgewood Acres, Bessemer City, was matron of hoi»r. Brides maids were: Mrs. Alfred W. Best, of Bessemer City, slater of the bridegroom; Mrs. Tom Pursley, of HUlsvllle, Virginia; Miss Jennifer Standi, of Ken- ley, N. C.; Miss Betsy L. QuMn of Chapel Hill; and Mias Chris Llngerfeldt of Bessemer City. Shannon Hook of Rock IBU, S. C., was acolyte and Seth Hook, also of Rock Hill, was crucifer. John Lazenby, of Edgewood Acres, ^ssemer City was ring bearer. George A. Hook, Jr., was his son’s best mam. George A. Hook, ni, of Rock Hill amd John David Lazenby, the couple’s brothers, were groomsmen, along with Mark Greenspam of Alding ton, Va.; Hau'lan Butler and Alfred W. Best of Bessemer City. Mrs. George A. Hook, m, of Roick.Hlll,.k«rt ,thfl... guest legiatest. Vi.i The bride Is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Weldon ’Truett Lauenby ot Edge- wood Acres, Bessemer Ctty, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Edwaud Haurlson ot no Unwood Rd., lOngs Moun- taOn. She Is a graduate of Bessemer City High School and received her B.S. degree In Pharmacy from the University of N. C. School of Pharmacy, Chapel Hill, In December. At U. N. C., she was a member of the student bramch of the American Phaumaceutlcad Associa tion. Mr. Hook Is the son of Mayor and Mrs. George A. Hook, Jr., of Bessemer City. He Is also a graduate of Bessemer City High School and received his B. S. degree In Industrlad Relations from UNC- Chapel Hill. A brother of Sigma Phil Epsilon sodad fratemlty at the univer sity, he la employed as regional personnel director of Family Dollar Stores, Inc. ’Ihe bride’s parents were hosts at a reception In the St. Andrew’s paulah house following the ceremony. Assisting In serving were Mr. amd Mrs. Fred Kelso, Mrs. W. A. Llndeke, amd Miss Baurbara Llndeke. Mr. and Mrs. Hook will live at 1807 Caffmen Ave., Jacksonville, N. C., when they return frann a trip to Wmiaunsburg, Va. CAKE CUT’nNO A cadce cutting honoring their granddaughter, Susan Lazenby, amd David Hook, was given by Mr. amd Mrs. WiUiaun Edwau'd Harrison at their home at 010 Unwood Rd., Kings Mountain, following the rehearsal Thurs., Dec. 80, 1976. Decorations were of hoUda^r colors of red and green. Mrs. Hamrlson cut the wedding cake, amd punch with pauty pick-ups were served by Mrs. John David Lauenby, of Bessemer City (sister-ln-law of Miss Lazenby; Mrs. Asa Ballenger, of Cramerton, and Mrs. Ratlph Harrison, of Kings Mountadn, aunts of Miss Lauenby’s. Guests were received from 7-9 p. m. A continental breaUcfast wcLs given by Mrs. John David Latzenby at her home In Edgewood Acres, Bessemer City, on Fri., Dec. 81, honoring Miss Susan Lazenby, amd her bridesmaids. The table was spread with a white linen cloth. Yellow candles In silver holders centered the table. Appointments were In silver amd crystal. Sea sonal flowers were used In the living and dining rooms. A corsage of white caunatlons was presented Miss lazenby. coffee amd eggnog were served with eggs, bacon, sauisages, and sweet rolls. Assisting Mrs. lazenby In serving was Mrs. Lewis KINeSMOUMTAIN MiasoB-HBaaLO PaSlltkaS B*c» TvMSay a TMnSay Phant7M-74M saklMar OABLANDATKINS BSnar TOMMClMTVaa asarw ZSttar •AZV tTaWAMT WMiMt BSItar ■LIZASaTHSTBWAaT BM*ral M«MS«y ASvartBMs OlTMtar CLVOB HILL NOBTN CABOLIHA PBBM ASSOCIATION Tlw Kins* Meunlain MIrwHartM N svMWMS Mch TunSay anS ThuraSty by Oaeartl Pvbllanins Camsany, P. O. Draaiar Ml, KMsa Maantala. H. C., MSSa. SaaMaai aad aSItarlal aHicaa ara lacataa at 1S4 Seuni PlaamanI A«a. Slnela capy IS caala. SvbacrIpIlaA rataa; M.SS yaarly Inatafa, S4.as ala maatkat St.lS yaarly aut-afalata, SI alx monmii StuSaM rata tar naw maatka S4.IA SacaaS Claaa aaaiasa pais at KMsa Mauataki, N. C. Kirby of Edgewood Acres, Bessemer City. Gifts were presented to the bride’s mtdds at this time. Guests Included Mrs. George A. Hook, Jr., Mrs.'' Truett Lazenby, and Mrs. W. E. Harrison, of Kings Mountain. -oOo- A prenuptial dinner was given prior to the wedding ceremony on New Year’s Eve at the 66 Restaurant, Bessemer City, honoring Miss Susan Lazenby and David Hook; given by his parents. Mayor and Mrs. George A. Hook Jr. of Bessemer City. A buffet dinner was served to members of the wedding party, the Rev. and Mrs. E. Morgan Gsudner, and special guests. Gifts were presented to the male attendants at this time. MARY HOYLE BLANTON ENGAGED — Announcement Is made of the engagement of Mary Hoyle Blanton to Richard Eugene Greene. The bride-elect Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. HOyle of Shelby. She la employed as a secretary by Joe Edens, Jr. Realty In Columbia, S. C. Mr. Greene Is the sonof Mrs. Margaret Greene of Black Mountain. He Is employed as a principal in the Kings Mountain District School System. The wedding will be held at Beulah United Methodist Church, Shelby, on Feb. 36. Christmas Dance Was Held At CC Free Tailoring Classes Set By Extension Group Making your own clothes can be a rewarding esqierl- ence, as well as save you money! ’Tailoring a coat or suit will be taught by the Home Economics Extension Service beginning January 30 at 10 a. m. At that time you will be given Instructions on materisds needed for the workshop. ,.v-Other Melassas will be held. FAbruary , 1.-.2, 8 .and„ ' Tjbrdnt^. 9.' id from 9 tOITMO ajjQhJgfU ^sses wfil be > held at the County Office Building. The workshop wUl be taught by Jessie Ann Wlngo, Home Economics Extension Agent. To enroll, call 483- 4366. There Is no charge for the workshop. Three Extension Courses Are Announced By Tech ^ The Continuing Educsdlon Depu^ent of Cleveland ’Tech has imnounced three ext^ion clsusses. A basic cardlopulmanvy care class, especially for nurses and other Interested persons, begins Thes., Jan. 38, from 6 to 9 p. m. In the main building classroom at Shelby City Park with Ms. Alice Blggerstaff instructing. Nursing persoimel (RN’s smd LPN’s) will receive three CEStPS upon successful completion of the course. Additional Information may be obtained about this class or any other extension cIms, by cidllng the Continuing Education Department, 483-8881, between the hours of 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. and 6 to 9 p. m. Monday through E’rlday. Outboard engine repair begins Thes., Jan. 38, from 7 to 10 p. m. at Tommy Willis’, Instructor, home; Rt. 8, Shelby. Persons needing direction to this address are requested to call 483-8661, for directions. Flower arranging begins Wed., Jan. 36, from 9:80 a. m. to 13:80 p. m. at the main buUdlng at Shelby City Park. Ms. Jean Silver will Instruct. Persons, 18 years of age and older. Interested in these courses may register at the first meeting of the class paying the $6 registration fee. A Christmas Country Dance was held at Kings Mountain Country Club December 31, 1076 from 8 p. m. until midnight with five couples hosting. The hosts Included Dr. and Mrs. Charies Adams, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Msner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelsler smd Mr. imd Mrs. Henry Nelsler. The dsuice was held In honor of Laura Foust Plonk suid Gimy Ronald Bsdl. who were married recently. Guests Included -college friends of the couple, family and friends of the couple’s psments. and rlowt^^nltlng Ms* the motif, with calico cloth and decorations and hurri cane csmdles. The guests were served beer, cheese, apple cider punch, ham biscuits, fried chicken dnimettes, nuts, crackers, sausages and hard candy. tlbr The Flgme Tmi Wish—NatnrsUm CMSsct M to 11b. Icsea 100 percent natural (cod Bopplsinent ^ind tor the comfort you 'FsBnriMhiiievBfom fit, ti i liiraele: sijiaa'' '' Fenmnlch. OreaMpas in? 8. Broad 8t. Oasnita. 064-1441 mtmt Flower, Rant Production Programs Being Offered At one time or another many people have given thought to having their own home greenhouse, or for others, having a commercial-sized greenhouse for production on a larger scale. The Cleveland County Agricultural Extension Service is offering two special progranu on greenhouse flower and plant production. The first program Is to be held tonight, January 18, at 7:80 at the Cleveland County Office Building, 180 S. Post Rd., Shelby. This session Is designed to bring new Information to commercbd flower growers that will help to Improve their production operation; this session Is designed e^iecUlly for commercial flower growers and those persons who may be Interested In starting a com mercial flower production operation. ’The program Is tree to the public and all Interested persons are welcome. The second program being offered Is designed with the homeowner, small greenhouse operator, or beginner In mind. The session Is to be held In Uncolnton In the lower assembly room of the courthouse beginning at 7; 80 p. m.. Wed., Jan. 10. Specialists from North Carolina State University will be on hand for both the TViesday evening and the Weifeiesday evening programs. ’Topics of Interest during the programs will Include greenhouse disease and Insect control, bedding plants, watering systems, fertilisation, discussions of specific flower crops, and greenhouse construction, heating, and cooling, plus many other topics of Interest In flower production. More Information about one or both greenhouse flower and plant production meetings may be obtained by calling the CSeveland County Agricultural Agents Office at 483A868. CRYSTAL WMITB Will Be 2 Crystal Dawn White will be two years old on ’Thurs., Jan. 22 and will celebrate with a party at home on the following Saturday. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. White of Patterson Springs. Msdemal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Belt of Kings Mountain tuid Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. White of Patterson Springs. Great-grandparents are Mrs. LlUle Gaddy of Ashe ville, Mr. and Mrs. Gar land White of Shelby, Mrs. IXiUy Easier and Wsdlace Esuler, both of Beaufort, S. C. Now's tho time to. . . WINnmZE YOUR HOME! Conserve Energy This Winter o SIDIUN DOOM o STORM WMOOWS m rrm of ho/hu improvements A VARIETY OF LOW PAYMENT PLANS • KITOMN HAMMMO • lAIMS • CAIPOIT MOOSORIS • nttAACIS • CAtPOMTS • f AlfO COVItS • AWMNOS • RATIOS • DBVIWAn •'Ff MONO • MNCK * STONI WORK • WINDOWS t OOOtS • PAINTINO • ROOHNO • AU TTPfS OP SIDMO • ROOM AOOtTIONS • CARRITINO • HOOR S WAU Tlli • HIATINO SYSTIMS • TAI CAROLINA BRICKSTONE ail: 864-1636 NIGHTS: 867-M09 1313 W. Second Ave. Oaitonio, N.C. POOL BUILDERS (Supplies A Service) Buy your winterizing Kits, Pool Ceveis A Pool Heaters Newl WE MilU ANY KMO OF SWIMMMG FOOl CAROLINA SWIMMING POOLS & PATIOS 1312 W. 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