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Page 10B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, March 21, 1985
KM Rotary Club
To Hear Jackson
Art Jackson, executive
director of the Uptown Shelby
Association, Inc., a private
non-profit private develop-
ment corporation formed
nearly three years ago, will
be guest speaker at Thurs-
- day’s Rotary Club meeting.
The civic club meets at 12
noon at Holiday Inn for lun-
cheon and program.
Jackson came to Cleveland
County from Waycross, Ga.
where he was director of the
downtown development
authority for four and one
half years.
He is married to the former
Anita Bower and they have
two sons, Will and Stuart
Jackson. Mrs. Jackson is
video production technician
at Cleveland Tech. Jackson is
on the board of directors of
the Cleveland County Red
Cross Chapter, the Shelby Art
League and the International
Downtown Executives
Association.
George Lublanezski has ar-
ranged the program.
Shower Honors
Mrs. Norma Jean Scoggins
was honored at a baby
shower at Trinity Episcopal
Church March 10.
nie Fite, Susan Lovelace.
: A enty-si people attend-
ed.
Hostesses were Amy, Nan-
cy and Patricia Camp, Fan-
~ Norma Scoggins
Janice and Mattie Scoggins.
and Cindy Stone.
Norma was presented a
velvet-cushioned bentwood
rocker by the hostesses and
Kathy Croxton.
Jeff and Norma Scoggins
are expecting their arrival in
early May.
+ (739-1616).
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By RUBY M. ALEXANDER
Even if a deed is properly executed, it doesn’t become effective until
it’s delivered to the buyer and accepted by him. Take the case of the 80 |
year old man who signed, sealed and acknowledged a deed to his
~ nephew and placed it in an old tin box in his room. He died shortly
thereafter and the deed was discovered. In a contest with other heirs
over the property, the nephew lost because of the deed.
Until the deed is delivered, title remains with the seller and he may
change his mind and destroy the deed with impunity. But once proper-
* ly delivered and accepted, a deed passes title and cannot be revoked.
Your best protection in the area of deeds is your lawyer. He will see
that it’s properly drawn and executed and properly protects you as far.
as his legal eye can see. Advice -
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If there is anything we can do to help you in the field of real estate,
please phone or drop in at Alexander Realty, 608 W. King Street
do - it - yourself tactics in this
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KINGS MOUNTAIN DEBS AT ORIENTATION TEA - Robin
Warlick, left, and Julie Yarbro are pictured at an Orientation
Tea honoring all Cleveland County Debutantes. The young
women are Kings Mountain Senior High seniors and will be
among those making their debut June at the Junior Charity
League Ball in Shelby.
Orientation Tea
Honors CC Debs
An Orientation Tea for all
* Cleveland County Debutantes
and their mothers was held
March 13th at 4 p.m. at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. A.J.
Secrest, Jr. in Shelby.
Kings Mountain
Debutantes who will make
their bow to society at the
1985 Ball are Robin Lee
Warlick, daughter of Mr. and
“Mrs. John Warlick, and Julie
Ann Yarbro, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John F. Yarbro.
Mrs. Warlick and Mrs. Yar-
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Debutantes were also
presented to League officers
and introduced to the ball
chairmen, = Mrs. Alan
Roebuck and Ms. John Gard-
ner and Mrs. Harold Plaster,
secretary to debutantes.
Other officers are Mrs.
Fred Mills, president; Mrs.
Tom Camp, vice president;
Mrs. Dick Bowles, secretary;
Mrs. Phillip: Turner,
treasurer; Mrs. Sam Strain,
Jr., assistant secretary to
debs; Mrs. Dennis Goforth,
registration brunch chair-
man; Mrs. Linton Suttle, deb
treasurery; and Mrs. John
Schweppe, chairman of
publicity.
Mrs. A.W. Archer, League
chairman of arrangements
for the tea, was assisted by
Mrs. Wayne Brunnick, Mrs.
William Campbell and Mrs.
Robert Litton in serving
refreshments.
The refreshment table was
decorated with spring
flowers. Silver appointments
held fresh strawberries, ham
rollups, vegetable sand-
wiches, cheese
chocolare squares, lemon
tarts and Russion tea and
punch.
A total of 112 debutantes
from Western North Carolina
society will make their debut
at the Shelby Junior Charity
League Debutant Ball Satur-
day, June 8th, in Malcolm
Brown Auditorium.
‘Kitchen Shower
Honors Kim Moss
Miss Kim Moss, bride-elect
‘of David Haynes of Shelby.
was honored Sunday at a
drop-in kitchen shower at
First Presbyterian. Church
Fellowship Hall.
Entertaining together were
* Mrs. Sam Weir and Mrs. B.F.
Maner.
A blue and white motif was
featured in decorative details ’
and party refreshments. The
refreshment table was
decorated with a
candelabrum of blue flowers
and candles and arranged
with silver appointments
holding punch and blue and
white party pickups. :
‘Present as special guests
were Miss Moss’ mother,
Mrs. Bill Moss, and her
future mother-in-law, Mrs.
David Haynes, of Shelby.
Miss Moss received a cor-
‘sage of baby carnations to
“wear with her navy and white
party-dress. : gi su.
Sixty guests showered the
bride-to-be with kitchen gifts.
rings,
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