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Thursday, April 19, 1984
——Gngagement
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr.and Mrs. Jack D. Chaney of
Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter,
Sherry Kay. to Timothy Edward Wright. son of Mr.and Mrs.
James W. Wright of Bessemer City. The bride-elect graduated
from Kings Mountain High School in 1979. She is employed by
Cinderella Knit in Kings Mountain. Mr. Wright graduated from
Bessemer City High School in 1979 and is employed by Kings
Mountain Hospital. The couple plans a June 23 wedding in
Kings Mountain's Second Baptist Church.
DEBRA FAYE HAWKINS
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hawkins,
Sr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Faye, to Ralph
Kevin Roberts, son of Mrs. Helen Roberts and the late Howard
Roberts. Both families are of Kings Mountain. The bride-lect is a
senior student at Kings Mountain Senior High School. Mr. Roberts is
employed by Walsh Chemical of Gastonia. The wedding date will be
announced later.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mrs. Margie Bumgardner an-
nounces the engagement of her daughter, Rita, to Gary Zeb
Croom, son of Mrs. Vada Overman. Both families are of Kings
Mountain. Miss Bumgardner, also daughter of the late Lee
Bumgrdner, is a 1983 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High
School. Mr. Croom is employed by Wix Corportion in Gastonia.
The wedding will be an event of April 22 in First Church of the
Nazarene in Kings Mountain.
SANDI KATHLEEN HOVIS
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Hovis
announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandi Kathleen,
to Patrick Alan (Rick) Witherspoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Witherspoon. Both families are from Kings Mountain. The
bride-elect is a 1981 graduate of Kings Mountain High School
and attends Cleveland Technical College. She is employed by
Revco Drug. Inc. The prospective bridegroom is employed by
Reliance Electric. The wedding will be an event of June 16 at
Kings Mountain's First Wesleyan Church.
Contributions Set Record
Contributors to the North
Carolina Division of the
American Cancer Society, in-
cluding bequests, set an alltime
46 percent of the total Division
budget was allocated to the Na-
tional headquarters. Expen-
ditures for research accounted
of public and professional educa-
tion consumed 20.8 percent, ported entirely by voluntary
while patient and community contributions from the public. It
services amounted to 13.9 per- does not accept government
$3,587,570. The Society is sup-
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Roper of
Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter.
Pamela Gail, to Robert Jackson Wright, son of Mrs. Brenda
Wright of Kings Mountain and Clayton L. Wright of Forest Ci-
ty. The bride-elect is a senior student at Kings Mountain High
School and is employed by Hank's Ranch. Mr. Wright is a 198]
graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and is also a
Specialist Four in the 82nd Airborne Division stationed at Fort
record of $3,357,497 during the
Society’s fiscal year which ended
on August 31, 1983, the
organization announced in its
audited Annual Report. This
was an increase of 38 percent
over the previous 12 months.
Supporting national programs,
for the largest disbursement of
funds during the year. Of this 46
percent, 31.3 percent supported
research; 9.2 percent education
and other programs; 5.5 percent
supporting services. At the Divi-
sion level 54 percent of the total
budget was expended. Programs
cent and 3.2 percent expended
for local research. In support of
the above programs, manage-
ment and general expenses total-
ed 6.3 percent and fund-raising
expenses were 9.8 percent.
The grand total of income
received from all sources was
funds. Most of the money it
raises comes from individuals,
primarily in the form of gifts
ranging from $1 to $100. Help-
ing to raise the money are
2,722,568 volunteers.
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Bragg. A July 14th wedding is planned.
MRS. VIC GENE OWENS
(Elizabeth Ann Patterson)
Patterson-Owens Vows
Exchanged In Gastonia
Titman Chapel of Gastonia
provided the setting Saturday for
the wedding of Miss Elizabeth
Ann Patterson and Vic Gene
Owens.
The couple pledged vows of
the doublering ceremony before
the Rev. Jerry Mobley, minister
of the church.
Joan Motes was organist for
the program of nuptial music.
The bride’s father escorted her
to the altar and gave her in mar-
riage. Best man for the
bridegroom was Ed Lewis of
Gastonia.
Dana Page of Kings Moun-
tain was the bride’s matron of
honor and honor attendants
were Janice K. Payne of Alexis
and Bridget Cook of Gastonia.
John F. Patterson, Jr. of
Dallas and Larry Stacy of Kings
Mountain served as ushers.
After a wedding trip to the
beach the newlyweds are at
home on Route
3,EdgewoodAcres, in Bessemer
City.
The bride and bridegroom
received friends at a reception
after the ceremony in the
fellowship hall of the church.
The bride is the daughter of
John F. and Donnie Patterson of
Route 1, Kings Mountain. She is
a graduate of North Gaston
High School and is an indepen-
dent beauty consultant. She is
the granddaughter of Mrs. Nell
B. Frady and the late Allen R.
Frady of Dallas.
The bridegroom is the son of
Bonnie H. Owens and the lae
Ray B. Owens of King Moun-
tain. He is a graduate of Kings
Mountain High School and is
employed by Duke Power Com-
pany.
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