a EE mL SUR i. BRENDA JEAN DOVE (Bride-elect of Keith Banyon Fields) ENGAGED - Miss Brenda Jean Dove of Kings Mountain, daughter of Juanita Palmer of Kings Mountain and Bently Dove of Martinsburg, West Virginia, has announced her engagement to Keith Banyon Fields, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fields of Rock Hill, S.C. The wedding will be held Sat.. Nov. 12 at 1 p.m. at Boyce Memorial A.R.P. Church in Kings Mountain. A reception will follow in the church social hall. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. Couple Honored Mr. and Mis. Fred -Tate honored their son, Mike, and his bride-to-be, Susan: Finney at an afterrehearsal dinner at the Holiday Inn West in Durham recently. Miss Finney was presented a corsgae of white daisies and babies breath and Mike wore a white daisy. Guests included the wedding party, out of town guests, and members of the Tate and Mattera-Finney families. The couple was honored by a toast by his father and other guests and friends. Tables were covered with white cloths with green napkins and cetnerpieces of pewter hur- ricane candle lamps surrounded with green ivy and yellow and white mums. A highlight of the room was a “round table covered with a white i 2 a cloth, centered with "a three- tiered chocolate groom cake. Family and friends of the cou- ple enjoyed a hospitality room at the Holiday Inn-West. Refreshments were provided throughout the weekend by Mrs. Mary Helen Tate and Mrs. Phyllis Carpenter and other friends of the Tate family. Tates From Page 2 A The guests enjoyed refreshments from the buffet table and the champagne foun- tain. . The tables were overlaid with white cloth with crystal candle holders accented with mauve and white mums. Palms and pot- ted mums were used throughout the hall. The three-tiered white wed- ding cake was decorated with pink roses and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Twelve live pink throat orchids accented the tiers. The bride is a graduate of Elon College, where she earned a B.A. i business administration. Prior fp her marraige she was employed by Dow Spaulding, at- torney at law. The biidegroom is a gradaute of Elong College and Duke University and holds degrees in radiolog! science. He is employed By E.R. Squibb and Sons. The newlyweds will live in Cincinatti. Kings Mount@in, Rhonda Harden of Trinifly, Libby Ruth of Charlotte, Cindy Warren of Jamestown, Marcy Laws of Spr- ingdale, Ark., and Janel Toff of High Point. Jennifgr Jones was flower girl. \ The groom’s father was best man. Ushers were Gorge Jones, Flynn Ruth anc uy Shacklett, all of High Point, Paul Tester and Joe Testino of J and Barry Tester of St A reception was hel ing the ceremony in th fellowship hall. Following a wedding the mountains, the couple will reside in High Point. KM Woman Receives Fellowship Blumenthal Fellowships have been awarded to 11 candidates for Master of Business Ad- ministration degrees in the Graduate School at Queens Col- lege. This is the second group of fellows named since the fellowship was established last year by the Blumenthal Founda- tion. While working fulltime in Charlotte area firms, these outstanding students in the Queens MBA program have achieved an average score of 616 on the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) which places them in the top seven percentile nationally... « Blumenthal’ Fellows, who receive grants up to $2,000 a year based on need, were chosen for past academic achievement, scholarly promise dnd for profes- sional or volunteer demonstra- tion of humanitarian commit- ment and service. Leading Charlotte industrialist Herman Blumenthal established these fellowships in 1982 to en- courage talented young business people. The fellows participate in the annual Blumenthal con- ference, a gathering of regional business and political leaders and Queens faculty members dealing with ethical and moral issues in business and government. Blumenthal Fellows for 1983-84 are: Kenneth Howard Brock, 1509-7 Delane Ave., a graduate of Georgia Institute of Technology, now employed as an associate electrical engineer by IBM Corporation. -Dr. Claire Vonk Brooks, 20 W. Woodrow Ave., Belmont, earned her undergraduate degree in political science at Newcom College of Tulane University. She is now MBA coordinator for Queens College. Leslie Carole Chilton, an ac- count executive with Loeffler Marley Mountjoy, majored in journalism-advertising at UNC- CH. She lives at 8937 Sharon- brook Rd. —Rudy Chittenden, 7016 Plea- sant Dr., .earned & his undergraduate degree in elec- trical engineering from Universi- ty of Missouri Rolla, and is now engineering major for IBM Cor- poration. Steven Eckert, 11123 Sevilla Ct., Pineville, earned his undergraduate degree in engineering from VPI in Blacksburg, Va. He is employed by Duke Power Company as an engineer associate. -Donna Wood, an instructor at York Technical College, ma- jored in computer science at Cleveland State University. She lives at Rt. 3, Kings Mountain. For information on Future Blumenthal Fellowships and ap- plications, contact Katie M. Wireman, assistant director of admissions for the Graduate School at Queens, 1900 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N.C. 28274, (704) 332-7121, Ext. 212, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Thursday. September 15, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A MR. AND MRS. WOODROW BRIDGES Mr. and Mrs. Bridges Honored On Anniversary and family members. A beautiful three-tiered cake, made by Minnie Caldwell, was served. Woodrow and Vera have three children, seven grand- children and one great- grandchild. A reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Bridges on their 50th anniversary was given by their son, Darrell Bridges, and his girlfriend, Terri Johnson, Sunday at the Eastside Baptist Church fellowship hall. Attending were many friends elk Stevens CLEVELAND MALL Shelby, N.C. The nation’s first presidential mansion was at number one Cherry Street in New York City. The city served as the U.S. capital from 1789 to 1790. CLASSES SET FOR EXERCISE Exercise Classes will be given on Monday and Wednesdays from 9-10 a.m. at Jane Campbells Dance Academy. Janice LaVere of Kings Mountain will be instructor for these classes. She is a former figure consultant, exercise instructor and nutritionist for Elaine Powers and Lovlier You Figure Salons in Wilm- ington. Classes will begin Sept. 26. For futher infromation or to register early call 739-9002. 1st WEEK FREE NO OBLIGATION. CLEVELAND MALL ale for Babies FINAL 3 DAYS - SALE ENDS SATURDAY The things you need are now 20% to 28% off at most Belk stores Reg. Sale A. Nursery Rhyme two piece grow sleeper in poly/cotton. Solid bottoms with print tops. Non-skid vinyl soles. Sizes 6 mos.-4 yrs. 8.00 6.39 B. Nursery Rhyme Sleep N' Play stretch solid terry cloth coveralls for boys or girls. Newborn size has hat. Gift boxed. Appliqués or embroidery. Newborn or SM,.L. 7.50 5.99 Reg. Sale ¢. Give Nursery Rhyme cotton receiving 5.00 blankets for a baby shower gift. Two in a to package. Stripes on white or solid color. 525 3.79 D. Nylon quilted diaper bag with removable changer pad. Use as back pack/shoulder bag. 14.00 9.99 E. Safe-N-Snug car seat with swing down shield/harness. Push button release buckle. Infants face rear; toddlers face front. 60.00 45.99

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