Page 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, December 1, 1983 Herndon-Lowrance Couple Exchange Marriage Vows Donna Carol Herndon and Barry Keith Lowrance exchang- ed their marriage vows November 26 at First Baptist Church in Grover. Rev. Dean Proctor, pastor of Allen Memorial Baptist Church, officiated. David Dingus, organist, Lynn Rowland, pianist, and Betty Houck, soloist, presented a program of wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Donald D. and Carolyn W. Herndon of Route 1, Grover, and the granddaughter of William B. Wray of Kings Mountain and the late Mary Ala Wray, and Mr. and Mrs. David G. Herndon Jr. of Grover. She is a junior at Kings Mountain High School, where she par- ticipates in the Red Cross Club, Pep Club, Future Business Leaders of America and Broad- casting Club. The groom is the son of Charles R. and Brenda D. Lowrance of Greensboro, formerly of Grover, and grand- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welch and the late Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lowrance. He is employed at Easco Hand Tool Company in Gastonia. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Her cousin, Sandy Etters, was Matron of Honor. Sandy Blanton of Grover was Maid of Honor and bridesmaids were Lori Wray of Blacksburg, S.C., Teresa Shirkey and Donna Blackburn of Kings Mountain and Renee Ward and Linda Proctor of Grover. Junior bridesmaids were Emi- ly “Sissy” Shirkey of Kings Mountain and Kelly Herndon of Grover. Flower girl was Rea Herndon of Grover and ringbearer was Jason Wright of Grover. Junior ushers were Craig Herndon, brother of the bride, and Dwayne Fowler, cousin of the bride, of Blacksburg, S.C. Crystal Ware of Kings Mountain attended the guest register. Ushers were Richard Ellison, Charles Welch, Mickey Lowrance, brother of the groom, and Scott Laughridge, all of Kings Mountain, Gregg Moore of Grover and Rick Renfroe of Shelby. Charles Lowrance was his son’s best: man. The bride’s parents hosted a reception following the ceremony in the church fellowship hall. Following a wed- ding trip to the North Carolina mountains, the couple will reside in Grover. MRS. KEITH FIELDS WED- Keith and Brenda Fields were married November 12 at Boyce Memorial ARP Church. Linda McDaniel of Kings Moun- tain was pianist for a program of wedding music and Rev. William Tyson officiated. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fields of Rock Hill, S.C.. The bride's parents were Miss Juanita Palmer of Kings Mountain and Bently Dove of Martinsburg, W. Va. Annette Hinson Honored At Tea November 19 On Saturday, November 19, 1983, Mrs. James Anthony, Jr. and Mrs. Glee E. Bridges hosted a tea honoring Miss Annette Hinson. One hundred guests called between the hours of four and six. Mrs. Bridges greeted guests at the front door and in- vited them into the living room. There Mrs. Anthony introduced them to the receiving line which was made up of the bride-lect, her mother, Mrs. David Hinson, her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Annie Plyler, and Mrs. William Eugene McCarter, mother of the groom. The Bridges home was A A A AA x omant- 739-6747 Renee BARNARD BEAUTY SHOP Call Norma - Ask Her About Her Specials SUSE SR SUSE SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SRR SE SSR RE RUA RR RR RR RR RR RR decorated with fall flowers and fruit arrangements. Tea and par- ty pick-ups were served in the dining room. Those assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Carl Fulton, Mrs. J.C. Bridges, Mrs. Glee A. Bridges, Miss Mae Hamrick, Ms. Jane Shields, Mrs. Tim Gladden, and Mrs. Jim McGinnis. The hostesses presented the bride with their wedding gift. Miss Hinson of Shelby is the bride-elect of William Eugene McCarter, Jr. Their wedding will take place December 3 at Boyce Memorial ARP Church. NORMA Joins BESSIE’'S Hwy. 161 - York Rd. ee irra air RoE RK STR RIA ok ok MRS. BARRY KEITH LOWRANCE (Donna Carol Herndon) Shower Honors Carol A bridal shower honoring Carol Herndon, bride<lect of Barry Lowrance, was held at the home of Mrs. Peggy Jackson on Katherine Avenue on November 18. Guests showered Miss Hern- don with miscellaneous gifts for her home. The party was from 7 until 8:30 p.m. Hostesses were Mrs. Peggy Jackson, the bride’s aunt, and Mrs. Sandy Etters, the bride’s cousin. Refreshments and punch were served to the guests. Woman’ S “Club Meets The Kings Mountain Woman’s Club regular meeting was held Monday, November 28th. In the absence of President Gerry Werner, Betty Gamble, First Vice President, presided. Mrs. P.E. Hendricks reported on the up<oming luncheon for Senior Citizens to be held Fri- day, December 2 at 12 o’clock noon in lieu of the regular December meeting. The program “The Friendship Force Speaks” was presented by several ambassadors of Friend- ship Force from Kings Moun- tain to Holland. Betty Gamble, Peggy Baird, Anita Campbell, Wanza Davis and Connie Phifer shared slides and experiences participated in with the families they were assigned to live with while in Holland. Hostess for the evening were Mrs. David Brinkley, Mrs. Hallie Blanton, Mrs. Hall Goforth, Mrs. Ruth piper, Mrs. N.H. Kel- ly, Mrs. Bradine Tyner. HOT DOG SALE A hot dog sale, sponsored by the Order of Rainbow for Girls of Kings Mountain, Assembly 50, will be held Saturday from kl a.m. until: 2°%pim. at the Masonic Temple. Plates will be served with hot dogs, baked beans, chips and tea, for $2. Desserts will be available. Extra hot dogs will be 50 cents. Take- out orders will be available by calling 739-7141. Welcome You’re Invited TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 612 N. Cansler St. Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 11 A.M. Church Training 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Nursery Provided Wednesday Prayer Service 7 P.M. Rev. D. 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